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VOL. XII.
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4J. 186(5.
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®6r fort's <£ornrt. OCTOBER. Oa hill red 8*M OeloraVr gloria* '■«* . O'arhlUsnd fold, ths blackbird's southward ■ri • Th* bravo iHtn null* down th* furret gladr. Who* atk*4 branch#* ovah* • Olful th««V, And Ik* l*»t bloom# of aa autumn wiuwied -!!«•.- - - - — { Th# brrrlra on Ihe RMfsrow Hp** w#ll— | Holly and redre. berolnx bn.h and hilar ; Tk* partildf* drum* In ton hall hlddan drll, KMn all Ik. ground I. grmaed wllh lurn that toll Last alana fram th* tall map'*"* cravn ol Dm. Tk* chirp of erlstrta and lb* bum of bre* Con* faintly up Iron marah and meadow land, Wkora rood* and nwh*a »bl*p*r la lb* brass., And *nab*ami alanl b*lv**ntbr meaa^iovo Grot* « th* pa** and potdan on th* road, rrau way a Iro* Who** taaglad bough. an ■ ban. Una lb* riah cluiur. of th* .lanbrrtn* Tin* , 0«ntil'*n*n*v ha*** din lb* air Along lb* upload* and the ralWy. wh*** Th* dlatant *l*«pl** o» <h* vlllf* *hln». Adown lb* brook lb* daad (para* whirl la* *o i Abort ih. brook th. ~*H.t .unar* burn i Tb* lonely brae* aound* hi* aol* of w balloon y forest awarpa doth roakly pow Th* crimson coidhnl and fr cthery fern. BO ■*»»' In the Honrt. Ho b*by In th* boon, 1 hnowTla far too alee and el»*a ; Ho top* by raralra. angre* Pro** Ho flapr at ark* an on th* pan**. No *erat«ho* oo th* chain. Mo wooden men rot up to row*. Ot mar*h»II*d off In pain i H* MUlo .tonkin** to b* d*rn*d. NoplUofioenJIi.* lo be don*, Mad* up of baby elothro ; Ho lltti* trouble* o b* aooth*d. No IISSI* h*nd* la lotd t Ho ptmy nogars to b* washed; , Ho .tort** to b* told I No teodro klaro* to he *t»*n. No nickname*, "Lor*" and "Monro |" b o merry frolic* after tea- • - No baby U th* bourn. Igisrrilantims. Breaking lp m Setting Brn. "Tinotby, that air yallar k«'t Mltin' agin," raid Mi*. Hay*s to bar »», «»• morning at bronkfaal. "Woll, lot b*ra*t," rooiarkod Timotb; . h * 1 frl off himrelf U a larg* piece or eb**P*. "I rock am I eaa aland It aa long a* ab* C«B." "I do wiab poo vomld Irj to bo a little •qniootnical to ch.aao, Timothy ; I'M cot tba Tory loot of my oTory doy lot, and it'i only ibe firot of May. And now no won Od yoo'ra done noting I wool yon to go oat and brook dp tbol hen. Bh*'* initio* oo an old ax aad two brlckp now." "I hop* aho'll hatch 'am." Mtaraod Timothy. < "Hah* waa irl now, ibo'd halcb tb* ronrth w*«k in May. If* o bad oign : ootMtbiog uilega happen* arter it. Stop giggling. il*l*n Maria, by the time yuu got t* bo an old an yor Hta.yo'll aa* for thar than tou do now. Thorn wed Jankiak' folk*, tbob groy tap-knot hatched t ho loot of May. aad Mra. Jeokinr, «h* bad tba aoojuuetion of tbo laog*. and would lurn died K tboy hadn't killed o tomb aad propped bar la the hide while ll waa warm. That waa all that an rod h*r." With toch a aurtliag proof of (bo troth aad lb* o« *B before bim, Timothy finish«d hi* hw»kt**t la haate aad departed Tor th* bar*, from which h* »o#u rotorood Wing lb* .quailing biddy by th* log*. "What oh all 1 da with her, mother! She'll got oo ogoio. nod «bo'« erro. u bedl»»— »h* rtiaasd my hand*, and would be tho daath af mo if oho oouid got looee." Pl'ro hoor'o it Mid the: It wo. o good plan to throw 'em op la tho eir," (aid Mr*. Baye*. "A«t Peggy broke one of rotting only three time* tryiag. 8poae'n yoa try it." "Up oho gone, bead or tail !" cried Tim, oa bo tooood tho Toleaao okyward. "!eoad-o-me#»j," oaelolmod Mr* H.. "obo 'a oomiag down in tba paa of brood that I no* eul aa the groat rock u> riaol ' Tim, l»"t atrooge that yoa caa't -do an nag with eat er.rdoiog It." "Down with tbo traitor*, np with the .goio w.tk wwrothing lew thin a pint of ' »«rod grooioa. nod vrare," ' ariod Mr*. Hoyoo, aad Tim agraod with , bar, lor the hen hod cum* down *0 «k* woll. pollabod til* c»r Eaqaire BmmU, who happed W bo paaaiag. and lb. dignift*d eld geallomaa waa tbo father of Cyrfbm Baaa.lt. the yeoog My with whom .Tun : "4^TM*ht,uT*e^«, wp Mb." raid Biddy thought it time to maaibot b*t UdiTiWjt^ami »,* a bad reran. d.
which uprot, end io fallipc, knocked over • tho stand-drib end delated *witb water * . pair of drab colora-l raleot *lipp*r> which I Helen Maria wai embroidering for ber | loTer, Mr. Jame* Honahaw. Helen *oter«d the room joat oa tb* toi*chfof bad been done, aod dewing th* rain the at onca laid it o her brother Timothy. Sb* keard hi* *t»p behind ber, aad tb* anfortonot* ben th* Bung Irll intu bi* r«*. " ' . There waa a imotberod oath, and th* ben com* back with tb* fore* of a twenty * pound *hot. Helen wa* mad. Her oyo* wer* nearly i put oat with tb* feathery dn*l and dougb, l, ' and the went at Timothy with a tro* femi. ' nlna zeal. 8b* brok* hi* watrfcguord in o * dozen J>i*c»*. crn»h»d ki* dickey and b*. • tan to poll kit wbi*k*ri oot by th* root*. t j ohen ooddenly the romrmbered that Tim- | oi by bod no whitkert to poll oat by th* ' Bit when tb* cam* lo look elotor, the < porceired tkat tb* m*o tb* bod nearly annihilated wot not Timothy, bot Jamet ■ Hentbow. I Poor Helen bur*! ia'o tear*, and Bod 1 into ber chamber, Ih* nsual refuge fur b*. rointl ; and Jame*, alter washing hit face ' at th* kitchen link, went borne, oteroly 1 resolved n*rer to merry a woman with. ( 1 noeh a temper a* Helen llajaa had. Tb* boo, meanub le. who i* tb* boroijne, i reiorned to th* burn lo eatobliak hoi**lr ' on lb* rnlo of her oral, determined to Ml i if lb* heuraai fell. I Mra. Hayot eoun discovered her. aod ah* hazing beard thai dipping in wntor I would cor* "broodinero," %h* aol forth i for tb* bropk with the fool in ber apron, i Mr*. Wearer, an old lady of Tory qoar- i relaom* Irmperamenl, who resided noor, | and waa at a aword'a point wltb Mra. i Hayoa, waa Joel coming to lb* brook for ■ a pall of water, aod apied the yellow bead c »f the bird poepiog out from Mra. Hay**' ••There!" ak* aid timed, "Now I't* < fuund oal ohat pazxl <d m» to death nigb ■ ■boat a week, l'v* foood out wbor* thai t yellow pallet baa goaa lo. Mra. Hayoa, I r oiler* koowed yoa waa a wickod, deaotwful | woman, but 1 dfdn't think yoa'd atonl." c "Steal ! m* ileal T who era yon talking t to, Mra. Woazort" raid Mra. Hayot on , . bar dignity. t "I'm talking lo yoa, madam, that'* who i I'm talking lo ! Yoo'zu atolon my hen C wktt I got oror lo Undo Gillie*, and paid f for io ratatngera. 8b*'* a real Dorkiag. » Giro kor to ma right bore, or I'll n»r k fore." r "8he'« my han, and yon toncb her il | yoo dar* !" a "I'll tbow yon what I dart !" yelled f Mra. Weazer, growing purple, and eeitlng r lb* ill alarrtd fowl by lb* tail, abe gat* a * wronoh and lb* tall came out In ber hand. c Tba tnddoa eoaaalion of realaUnee op- i aol Mra. Wnazer'* balance, and ak* fell ( backward into tho broek, ipaltaring the | mod aod natoniahad polliwoga In azary dr , . reclian. . \ Bbe waa a apry woman, aod waa noon , on bar feat again, ready lo reoew tb* aa- , aanlt. "Git* ma my ban," ak* cried, throating ( her fttl into Mra. Hayaa' fno*. "yon old , bag nod by^ocrita. yoo !'.' and ah* mad* a , aacond dire at tb* bird. , Th* ken tbaaght it proper lo ahew bar ( color*, and altering an unearthly yell, ah* ( flaw out of tb* cotart tqoar* into lb* face ( . of Mra. Woaz*r, which aBe raked down , . with bar naila aalil it reaumblad the pagea of n ledger, croaaed aod recroaaud with rod ■ i iak. , Mra. Hayoa canghtaatiek of brnahwood . from tb* fooco— Mra. Wearer did th* , asm*, aad a rognlar duel would probably , bat* been fought If the bank of th* cr**k ( bad not anddaoly gat* way, and pracipi- , , talod both tb* indignaat women into the ( They ec rambled oat on oppoaite aide*. , aad the ben *at perched in an apple tree , and cackled ia trinmpb. j Tb* ladiaa ahnok tbemaalroa, aod by eonaant wait bom*. Thay ha*a aol apokan , Th* ban di*app*arcd aad waa aot aaan ' antil thro* week* aflerwarda, whoa ab* J mad* her appearance with alaron oie* yellow chiokena. 8ha found iOnro other ' fowl'* neat, aod had act In apHo af fate. Bat allhoegh not "broken np" boraelf ' aha brok* np iwa match**— r»r Oyatbia | BeaaaU waa i.ot at horn* in* aaxt time Timothy railed, and Mr. fltnahaw n- zar ' forgara H*i»a 'far be Ting aaeh a tamperTh* TicrPryaidckiy. , Thi* oCce baa l>e.n vacant oa lb* fol. , lowiag oecaeioo*. *«:— Twioa by lb* [ doalb or tba Vie. Pre.id.ita, zix : Gaorga , cliaton, April, IHI] ; hia term expiring , March 3. lfcU. Elbodga Garry, N.zem- , ber, lfl4 ; hi*, let* expijriag March \ , IMl Oaro by lb. rero,,^ of Job. , c. gattow.lmemburttumfbicu,. , rzpiriag March », li OX Throe Dam by , the doalb o> Pro.id.ata lUrriro*. Taylor , aad Jab.*, a l« iL. Prroidency, ha. ing ' , the Via. Praoideac y ..cant for tb* re- { , af tbair ro^iro .M.., lb. I Proe.da.trf t . S.a.i. b..^ tb. r^bt , / , - - ■ t '
r t'eiatciiBry of nethodiam. We dezot* torn* attcotioo tbia week to b tko Genten*ry of America* Metbodiim. r Kor good or iU. thi* form of ProtaeUnliam h*» become the predominant eccleai- - aatical fact of the nation. Tb* official i Cenan* place* it, namaiically, far in adzance of any otbarruligiooa body, and tb* i general rrligiona ttatiuic* of tk* conntry i thow tbal it campriae* nearly ona-kalf of , Oik Otr Krotealant communicant*. Ite prograaa tod attilade can oot, lh*r*rora, fail lo bo, in tbia Ita hundredth year, a matter of mncb intaraat, not merely to religioniati, bnt to alateameu and eitizena , generally. It calebratea ita epoch not only with , religiooa obMrzance*, but with gigantic financial project*. It* laat General Con- j ference, in enacting th* programm* of the i ■labile*, intimated that two million, of { dollar, might be rai**d. ill jouroala an- i nounced, in Jnly, tbal on* million wa* | already aobacrtned. though the formal af. ' forte of th* acbeme bad aot yet begun, ! and would out be till October. It la new | generally auppoaad that about fife million# of dollar* will b* raited. Bom* of ita antboritia* are propoaiog ten million". The one million actually pledged guarantiea the aucceatof the year. It ia. wa auppoaa, 1 . the largaat amount tTtr contributed by an i American dcoomioatian. io one year, (or apccial occaaioa. Nearly all thai* fund* i era lo be eooaecrated to lb* educational ■ interact* of the Church — u eery significant j fact. Tba inceaua of Malhodiam ia oo* of the moat intaraallog problem* of aocleaiaati- ; oal hiatory. But on* hundred yeara old j tbia ooaotry, and a bundled taij twenty- . ae**n yeara in Knrope, it ia, more or ieaa, [ planted to day on all the outline* of lb* globe, and ita ooffgregntiona ioclndeaboul 1 ene-ea**ntb of the Krotealant population | of the world. la tbia country il faua been imrompurably mora zigoroui than io tba Old World; *nd aa eaily a* IS20 (only thirty yeara aT'er tb* death of Wailej ) it adranced to' ib* front of lha whole Weal*yan dot# ment, wilb a majority af 17.000 orer EngMethodism with all Ita foreign depeodeacira. Ita practical ayatom, and peralio ita tbaology, ware apccial ly congenial to the new hemiapbere. Ita lezeral bodiea are aingolarly bomogaaeoaa— are indeed identical in theology and internal diacipline, aad differ only io aom* general of ecrleaiiitical policy, inch a* epiaeopacy and lay-repraaoatation. Abonl j of (be Methodiim af lb* United 8iat*a ia embodiad ia "the Matbodiat Epiacepal Church." The other half cotaiala of auroral bodiaa, all of which differ the parent body by admitting layr*pr*MDl*'ida ia Ibair anpratn* council* combined population. inoUuing communicant! aad congregational adherent*, amount* la betdeao oca-fifth aod one-foartb of Ibe entiro national population. They compriae about 2,000.000 commuaicanta, 15,000 local and 14,000 . troTeling preacher. ; 200 college# and academlea wath 32,000 atndeoU ; pnbliablng inatitutloni with an aggregate capital of ■about * 1,000, 000-th* oaa io New York city baring on iU^atalagoe more than 300 books and 900 tracta, beaidea 2300 Buuday ecbool TOinme*, and acaturing mora than 1,000,000 eopiaa of the latter annaally, and 300,000 eopiaa of Bsnday-achool periodical* monthly. Tba Mimiooary So clety of tba Matbodiat EpDcopa! Church, alone, baa mora than 1000 "circalta" ana "atationa," foreign and domaatie, nearlj 1200 laborer*, mora thaa 105,000 communicant#, including 30,000 German* and Seandioaziao*, wjib 350 praaahara uaiag tbair own language#. It is lo rals. $1.000.000 this year, betides tb. "Centenary contrlbntieae" of tba Church. Tbia one Church bat also more than 1,500,000 Sund*y scholars, and an aurqy of 200, 000 Banday achool teacher#. These are eertaialy ■nrprising fujy# fw^fflWligiose body which still be said to be historically in iD infaacy. Theologically, Methodism claims to be nearly If not quit# identical wltb Ibe Chureb of England. Ita only standard, symbol of doctrioo (lo America, at 1.aat) ia an abridgment of tba Tblrty.nioe Art idea of lha Anglican Chnreb, made by W.ilay, who. it la well known, wae * leoacioua Churchman. U entirely elimioatea, howezer, all dislioetirely Calzinistie taoeD. It I. pecaliar io baring no obligatory creed ; ita butooao* boattiog that it wa* on* of th* practical maxim* *r W«*l*y'» policy "not to mainlala It* epirittal lif* by It* doctrinal orthodoxy, bm maintain It* orthodoxy by lu (piritaa! life." Tbcy affirm that it a*r«r ha* a atrioaa oatbreak of h*r**y. W *al«y threw oat of hi* ahridgaaat all ' 'cfaadt' ' axcapt th* " Apaetlet' Craod," and tbia h* re. tainad only io th* Formula of Bapti*m. wbioh ha* DOt bc*U applicable to moel of hi* paaple, aa moll were b*( Deed before thay becam* M aihodrau, aad mn« of th# ir children are baptiead be far* th»y ttaeo*# mambera. Ha poblhMd tome "Goa.ral ifilalz*" a. tba "«*b" of member Tihip ; tbe#e an entirely practical, and do j aol iaclad* a olagU dogmatical conditio*, i 11* "Aetleluu uf Raligron" are net e*^- : nised by lha*. "role.," bat an plarod . nmn ia th. Book rf THraiplM mora a. ;** "wdte* lory" th*. "oMigatary" »taa;Mrd rf 4MUiM-.ah»wiag what a. ia- . j qrfror may axgrol ta tod taa.ki is th. r
•ball b* required lo lubacrib* in order to 0 become a commaaieant. Content to lb* . I. ."Article*," howezer. i* reqairad a* aj I- Jfhnciiono/ qualification for ta* mioiatry;! i- and thero il, w* belienn, lingalar qniforil naity of taacbiog in Metbodiam. I- Th* denomination baa a good record for ; * I loyally Made ap in an eminent ••oie of y I tho people, it has thoroughly ideolifiad | if itself with th* popular ceuio. Wesley waa j j at first oppored to tb* Colonial Rozaln- [ tioo, hazing iodizcreetly republished aa a abridgment -V Via friaod, Dr. Johnaon'a d pamphlet agaioat it. Bnt immadiately on a recaizing newa of th* b.ttlea of Concord and Lexington he changed hia position, b took aide* wilb the Colonial, nod ao wrote c to tbe carl of Dartmouth. The letter baa . ; been published, and Mr.' Bancroft bus # j taken ipeciul peine tu zindicate Wesley 1 I by uiing tbia document in bit aezenth zol. . am*. Moat of th* Metbodiat pieucbera a in America at the oatbreak of th* wer . were Englishmen, eoii, like tbe clergy or , j the Kroteitant Episcopal Church, brar i teued back to England. Tbia fact preju- , 1 diced the public mind tgainat tbe new de- . j nomination, but il waa a* luyal as any t | other ruligiona body. Some of ita preacb- , i *ra suffered lor UQl eubacrihing th* loy#) | teal-oatha of tb* timet in the middle Col- , i oniea ; but theee oatba were prescribed by r | the roapecliz* Colooie#, aod required the i \ preacher* to be ready to take op arms aod I : enter the military eprzice when called t : upon to do so. Tbia Ibey could oot do i conaiatently with their mioialerial cbarac , i ter, aud their raloeal brought oo little I trouble npoo aotue of them in Maryland I j and Virginia. Tbia cbarcb, howezer, waa . ; tba first to formally (ncogkis* the new Uozernment under Weikingtoo, who we# i j on cordial terme with their first biabopa. i | Whan alio tb# Blates' aozereignty dec ; , j trine (the germ of tb# late rebellion j begun I to infect the pohlic mind, and found ex- ; preaiion in tbe Kenlncky reaulnlio.i# ol . 179S, and those of Virgioia'io 1795 »' * time wben the whole country waa ia agitatioo, and both parties wer# appraling to tbe Cburcfa and ita energetic preacher. . tba "Geoaral Conference," wbicb before . th* ConMilatien wa* adopted. b*4 ackoowladged ( in tbair Article, of Religion) i . tba Gozarnmeot as a "Confederation," ' I struck out tbia word, and boldly declared j , io-ita atead tbat "these Statez are a «o»«- | I reign and independent nation !" Trained , : I in tbia ziew of tbair conatry tb# Metbo- ! 1 I ! diets ware folly prepared for the late war. I I [They aent a hundred thomaod white, and 1 | | seventy-fire thousand black troope into I the fieid under tbe loyal flag. Every one I . of the journali of the M?tbedi#t Epiaco- I r pal Church (soma fifaten or twaoiy) has ' . beeo intensely loyal, and, to far aa we are i able to observe, are i*w iutanaely "Radi- < ; cal," demanding tl* fullest, aquareat, I ■ moat nncompromiaad Republic** reconI al ruction of the ooaqlry — lha repression • . of tb* Uat remnant of slavery and the re-> i ) bullion, and lb* en'.ir* recognition of tbe i l humanity and right# of the entire popula- ' . tioo of the Republic. r What i* lo b# lh« future of tbia curio*# ' 1 "leligioua dezelopaunl" called Metboi diam? It has been luppoacd that il muet ' ) paa* out *f it* heroic period— ita life of. - rnlUbslaims-ioto a period of repot* aad 1 < declension ; but there i# yet little or oo - evidence of inch a Dadeocy. Wealeyac 1 I Methodiim. aa a dialled 4<sdy, ia England baa had its reverses. It lost 100,000 , member* by a single atcesaioo ; bat it d*I cltrea itself yet progressive, aod it baa tb* ' grandest foice in mission operations of - any Protestant churcn— a fact that would I seem to goaraota* continued life in any : church. If *van tb* Wealeyan body could - be abowu to be declining, yet Metbodiim r itself can oot b*, for lb# English aaeedars ) are genuinely Mttbodiatic; and, aggro- ■ gately, tbe Metbodiam of England ia at • energetic aod progreeaive US- day aa az*r. In this country it aeama at present ia i ita moat robual vigor. It baa gat clear of ' aom* of Ha pacnliaritiea, bnt, w* think, ' 'mncb lo its advantage and lb* popular ' g*od. lu leading tnen baza apparently > wisely discerned tb* n**d* of IU sncces- , alz* stages ; they b*z* led it to ptozldt J t en extraordinary system of edncatioaal 1 > institntiona — oo* tbat drew from lb* !■•* 1 i Edward Everett th* compliment tbat th* 1 i Matbodiat Episcopal Cbarcb it tb* aunt ' - active religion* body I* tb* couotry in 1 ih* *d*ealiu* of tbo p**ple. It baa pro- 1 zid*d for miniaUria! education, aod for 1 tk* diffnaion of liurntor* oa a national 1 r *cale. It is dotting tb* whole geography 1 - of th* nation wilb IU eborch edificea, aod 1 i ia aspiring ta tb* boat architect*™', style. I I It baa tba most pownrfal religion* press ' t in tb* world. Iu mioiatry baa always I ' baan, and ia iacreaainfly, supplied with 1 l man of lingular foreo of mind and cbarac- ' . t*r; iu Asbbarya, McKtodraes, Isaa, . AbbotU, Emory#, Bugs, Semmerfielda, f Olia*. ale. It ka* iu miaaionary raprar aaatattzM stationed pretty much around r ibe wbola glob*, *ad bu laid oat work < ■ enough, wa conjee to re. to keep it well i I : aliz* till al leant u other hundred yeara . | shall p*M over B. — Harper' I H'ttllj. ' ' . ~ ' ' — Hurt Iroal'tet. io God'* husbandry, j , - »r» not wonads. tutth* pitting la or tba I apod* before planting of th* roads. ' —Tho height rf potiooo* i* n doafi asi ' wrftiag ta bsu tb. licking rf a aao-diai. I -Ezory doy k a IrttD Itla, aM mt\ a rtrf-Uaiah* afcympraud. j, T ■ H
> ' AURUTTTI RAI.. ' I BITTKR MAxiivcTlX WI*TK« , f Home families era quit* aucceaaful in ; I making batter io tbe winter season. Mr | Scott #f Vermont, believes tbat it may be.; r | mad# about u profitable when tbe cow* j I I are fad with tbe right kind of hey aa when [ I | they ran io tbe pasture. Hot there en. j , j so many who think differently. Who "don't , j bnze no lock in tbe winter," that milk j I' wasted every winter. A correspondeal i of the Rural American, whoa* wife bus | j made balUr every wiutor for tea yeara. and wbo baa bimaelf dodo all tba charo- „ ing io a common dub cburn, seldom oc- | , enpying more than ten or fifteen minutes 1 , in the operation, condenses the secret of j r bia aucceai, so far u the management of | the milk and cream is concerned, into tin- , following pithy aentencea : r Cows abonld bo kept warm and clean. f and io addition lo plenty uf sweat early I cat bay, milch enwa should be ticeted I wilb warm alopa and bran pisvbea, varied I by roots and meal. They should base ' . plenty of pure air aud exerche. and be | . salted regularly once a week. The eta- I . for* milking, and tb* treatment of the , cows be rated by patience ae-l gentleness, j Tb* milk when (trained should bo brought I | to a eCaldiag beat aud set Jn a warm j I place, where it will oot frarx*. The | , cream ahoutd be token off before tbe milk | thickens, ead be kept to a* cool a place [ , as il can be wilboet freezing. Cream | m imaged in this way will be very thick, i and when put in tbe churn needs dilating I wbicb sbouid be done by adding worm i milk till, when well mixed, th* tempera1 tura of the cream is each that a drop ap- | j plred to the forehead will feel oeitber j The Saleify la a hardy biennial plant, | and is principally cnltizated for ita roots, the flavor of which resemble* tbat of Ibe , oyster ; whence the popular name. Tbe Oyaler plant aucceada best, ifi a j light welL enriched, mellow soil ; which. L previous to sowing the seeds, ihontd be ! { town ennaallr, in tbe tame msunar and i I al Ibe tame time aa the seed of tbe carrot ' and parsnip. Make the drills fourteen ' iucbcs apart ; cover tbe seed* ao inch ' | and a half to depth ; and thin while tbe ' plant* era young, to four or five inches ' Tb# tooti ere prepared in various forma : j bot wbac aimply boiled in the manner ol beets and carrots tbe flavor ia await and j delicate. Th* young flower atalka, if cot in th* apring of the secotfd year aod - droned Ilka a«paragna. resemble It io | taste ayfT make an excellent dish. The roota are i£meiimei th iw ly sliced, j aid with the addition of vinegar, aall and i pepper, served as a salad. Tbey are alto roccommeodcd as being remedial or alleviating in casaa of consumptive tendenoy. There la but one species of variety now cnltizated. fBOST— IAXX CARE Of VOIR HOI'S* PLANTS. "Tba hoary monarch will visit na before loag and hia rigoroaa breath will prove deilraclive of delicate plants and unsheltered gordene. Tboa* ebotakepridv io choice flowers akoald tee that tbey arn not oxpoeed ■ o no any clear, cold nigbt. Tko beat way ia lo traaaplaot into pots wbicb ar* to be preserved through the winter. Gereeinma should b* nt once taken np aod after tkey are well rooted ia pot*, wbicb prooeaa will go better with Ike plant* expoeed lo tbo light aod air, tbey can be removed to a warm cnllar for th* winter. H*r* with very little alunlion, thay pill keep nicely until spring. Kuibln#,- the moit beautiful bona* plain# we have, can be mad* to bloaaom all winter by keapiog them io a vary evea, warm temperature and giving them sufficient light." cathxbuo rai'tr. Fruit tree* vary often tuataio great iojnry'from being roughly abakao by tboa* engaged ia gathering th* friit. Apple* nod pear* rip* enoagb to b* gathered require to baza th* tr**a shaken coaiidtrably before tbey will Call off, and in doing tbia mack unrip* fruit will alio fall, and tb* limb* and twigs are oflaa injured by tk* proc*i*. On low lr**a, dwarf p«ara, Ac., th* frnit can be picked very easily, aad tb* following ia a good teat or tb* rlpeneaa or peart, appl**, Ac., tbat are picked for Mllog. Take bold of tba frail aad iMlaad of palling il down, lift op gantly on tb* aarn*. and if sufficiently rip* to b* *auo it will imnwdiataly yield from th* tr**— if it do*a net com* off it aboal J ■ot b* picked or onto* Rural AVr Farter. Chart.— This I* brot prerorrod out of doors in irencbn n fowl wide, aod u de«|< aa lb* plants arn tall. Tb* rotary D peeked closely la tb* t ranch in a* uptight j poeitlen, and m cold weather coma* on. Ilk* lop* era t* be gradually covered arttb atraw, Wroa, ar other protection, adding , la tk* oororlag aa tb* w**tb*r become* | c#ld*r, netil.st nasooat* to about a foot ia I tkickaaa*. To bo more readily accaaaa | bio. a ponfow may b. pwl ia n box la ibe j cellar, aad parted ia motel aaad la keep j from witting Tbte wjH Wrf d. If tbe erf
STATE ITEMS. I — Tb* Grand Jury of Camden county,' j closed their labors, after finding 12."> bills I of indicttneols. Tb* courts will probably i be io aettion aom* weeks. , 1 — Tb* opening session of th* enoatl , } festival of tbe Cumberland County Musics! „ I Aaaocialion will be held in Hridgetoa on ; t I Turoday, 20lb of November, aodcuntinw | , | foar daya. . s — Mr. John C. Mulford of Salem, has t purcbaaed a wall known and extensive > > ] plantatioa over in Delaware, of ona of Ibe I , Reybold*, for the sum of $53,000. I — Tbo ID* bit town Gazette hat the fol- 1 • j lowiag: "Mr. Uenj. Fish, of Trenton.' ' I I* understood tbat bit Visit was u re , r Terence to tbe erection of a new passenger ' | steamer Aleppo, wbicb has just arrived at . ' worth of human bair, jewelry, wetche- ! ; end other coatly articles, which abe wa# I ' j trying te smuggle She wnt arretted, — A cair hat seventeen months old. aod | weighing >10 pounds, was recently sold j by Mr. Harris Ogden, of Fairfihld, Cum- | j berlnnd county. 'I bp calf was rei**d by , Mr. Ogdrn, and It said to be the lieavt- ' est calf, nt that age. ever raised in the ! — The largest vessel ever built oo th> ; ot Mr Hugh Walker al l.'oion, a few mile, above Newark Inst week. St.* is a finely 300 tons, and is namod tbe "Harry Lar. ' dell, of Newark." and lau/of the 1st N*w? Jersey Covelry. | bet just received a commission *s Sccnud Captain Craig went out in the First N .1 . Cavalry, and woo bis poittion at explain i Arid of buttle. — Accoiding lo the Registry Law, th# j j polls opea at sevuo o'clock, and close el { . sunset, or 4.JN on election day. Accord I I legal day's work oo tbat day. Comment-- ' ing at 7 O'clock, a days work will clos.- j 1 at 4 o'clock, leaving 4N minutes in wbicb ^ ! — The Republicans of Gloucester Co . . have nominated Woodward Warrick ft.. I State Senate, and William W. Clerk fo. I j Assembly in lb* first district. Char I* I 1 8. Kinaetl baa been nominated forSbertfi | ' Tb# Democrat* have nominated IaiwD V. j ' Atkinson for State Senate, and endoree.i ! date for Assembly. ! urday eveaing, says lb* Newark Daily, a ! gentleman from Troy, in Morns county, j consulted one of onr prominent enrgeonfor a difficulty in hia tbroa:, which entirely prevented bia swallowing either food or water. It teems tbat on tbe Tuesday nigbt previous, be had slept very aoundly after exceative fatigue. Wednesday uioiu" iog h* awok* with u sore throat and inability to awallow. Al the same time an artificial tootb, attached lo a gulto-per-cha plate about two incbea long by on.and n half wide, waa inisatag. Dtiigen' search was mad* for tb* plate, bat i! could not be found, nor was il found, until tba Newark eorgeon detected il on Saturday, lodged la# down io the pharynx and beyond tbe^eacb of a fingei. Aft»i considerable difficulty tba surgeon aur ceadad in galling a book below il an flirting it oat upon tbe Boor Tbe mat, left forborne next morning quite relicven, bat fueling the effects of (our days starvation, tbiral aod aleepleasneas. Itiipor (it nt [From the Jersey City Standard. j QcxaTtuRi AatttK.i Ukdkrtiii Uciisthv Law. — Questions baring arisen io Bergiu under tb* Registry Law, Brat as lo whether a paraon wbo becomes of ag* before election day, bnt ia oot of eg* on the last day of vbo registry it entitled to be registered ; and, rocond, whether a voter wbo is registered in one diatrict and previous to tb* election bat tabatqoeni to the lasi d*y of ragiatering remove* to aaotber, i> entitled lo vol# in either diatrict. Mr. Win.. Briukerhoff, one of the Ioapectors. anbmiti both qoretiooa to Atteriwy General Fralinghuyaen and receive* the follewing answrrs ; Nrwabk, Oct. 4, 1866. W : . BaiiKRRHorv. Esq. — Dkab Sir Tb# Inspector* of Kwgiatry have a right to register tb* nam* of a person who is not of ag* oa tbe day of r4gi*lering but who will become of ag* bafor* day of alec, tioo. If after the I'cood meeting of tb* Board of Register* a peraeo moves from tb* ward io which b* is registered t* a word ia -which ta aot registered, h* cannot vote lo Aba ward in which ba ia registered. beeaaa* b* doe* not reside there, and be 1 cannot rot* in the ward In which ha r#-, •id** becaoc* h* i* regtei-xe" there. Where two district* ar* ia tba » me 1 ward or towaabip tbo pcreoa Moving from 1 oa* district to aaotber may vote ia tbe 1 district ia wUch b* ia rogiuered. Your* Italy, F. T. FtRLUOHCTIKS. • ■ ^ s r — A Mr* way l* wcrfth. S^ead one •cat a sky tea* Itei yaw mabo,
— T~ — N 1 Judge iHoai'r. gralulatw I ben. «# Ives upon th» high cb«rI set#, und marked .biUiy of tb# man wbo i th# polMicel contest- now being inaogi- - rated. Judge William Moor*, or Atlantic . j impeached end unimpeachable, and tbo I Mr. Moore hat been n resideul of Al. I ifioulti Iron Works, and bus bnnu «ng*g#d bom# be I* regarded #s ap upright end j will usortree HUAlltiesb^be Il4# 111 the i Tb* ti-vmiostioa of Willi#™, Moore o A Haul IV. we l*#l COL ti .font aMOireS U« Uiq i Is Oil* ol those plain m«n, woo cau -sOo is ruJicslly sound upon the Congrvvuonn' tioo*. We p'rgioi bim to th* peopi* or Ibis county us omtn.nlly worthy of Ih I suffrages of tho#o wbo t'eiirre 1Kb! this i» | n government uf th* peoplm— STiU'Ule j Judge \V illium j| oo re^^t Ian t ir couni November," is a geiill.man ol oubleioiebod integrity .nd hi* politicol honor — ( Wherever n. t. known hi. counselor »,l' ' command universal re#|teci both from po- | lilies! friends and #u«u.ie.. A. th# party he represent, be* long been dominant in . j by tbem a, a foregone conclusion, nod f j gent eo.au whore pnr.te and political ' 1 character can b« troslod. What lu* uc i lu il result will l-e -cannot , ot course be . I assured that he will l-e'i.o tb«cr#du to tl.n I | district he SopieseO'*.— -rtrirfjcloa /'«,- ! Tbe Union Convention of th« let Con- . | gressiouel District have put in niiininalioa i cuUiuiei-d hiiu tu fol al voters of I hi* sec. - as n man of unimpeachable character, omost excel lent judgement nod of nufltneh- , iog loyality. lie ceu b« »afoly railed upon in settling the gteat questions of unliunnl restoration that will come before the next I'ongress, uf which be Will undoubtedly oe a member. Ail in rough the grunt struggle for our national existence, MrMoore etued by Ibe cense of the Union, . and no in n did wore than he tu ici*e nieu : and money to bring the struggle to n sec. resslul Issue. lie gave largely of bi* neatii, and much uf jier«ooal service end atteolieu lu the families of tbe Voluuteer* Judge Moor# has long beeu i [identified with Ib* Lesmeav interests of ibis District aud will Well undeisiaud nil- questions wflecling Its weliere. lie has held many * office*' ut local' importance, always wito ' flurjily, and we* for asuy year* one of tbo 1 Camaluu i'leae Judge* "oi tb* county ia wbicb be reside*, tu th# election af Mr4 Moore, lb* peopi* et tbi* district will *eooru 1 a faithful and reliable repreaeoratiao, woo v vrdl carefully sod buoestly Uitetwrgo hi" ' a bole duty lo tb* District, Stat* and Na- > Uua.—Rrulj/tlat, Chronicle. . Advice Grnli>. When a lady would cnn.pu** bex mouth to a bland and seieoe character, the . should, jn*l before entering tbe room, say "borem," aad keep tb* ex, -treaiun info wbicb the mouth substdc* rutil tb* d»airad effect open ibe company ia evident. " it, oo tbe other Landj she eisbea to ax. sum* ■ dttlingaisbAiLau.i souiewhwt noble, bearing, not evggestiv* of *<r*vtaa«*, she ! sboeld say "bru»b," ibe rerult of which fB iolaliibl*. If she wvutid make her moeih look small, and iresdt enlarging, she mast say "cabbage." If She wish** lo look ' mournful, th# moat aay "k.-rchoak." If r#»ig**j> alia most forcibly ejaculate, "real." Ladies wh#u having their pho. togrepbs la^en why obsarve these relet with great edvRBSafs. — A new atyle of bonnet has made Its » eppTaroi.ee in Peri*. It it a twin* airing 1 with a diamond act lu ihe top. ' — A mist rare who rest ! simsid to cba. pel bad reason ra f#.r It,.' instead *f romg all tbevnylber* she bad topped with tho chap. s — Thar* ar* tig I tree f*U dyke tof lads**' bats.

