CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY ' APRIL 3, 186T. J ■ ') IIHI» 'i i . a . .aa—mmeM— ■—
- ftwrrnrte r»o« m»v paox ] iW.iuarvr ^h# oeceoUrJ of elite, and Ik* aomptroll'r, sod their eat- ! co-rar. is office, be. aod tkey •'« b"'b' 1 rootitotod and sjpolnud trustees ot U. j lend W the rappurt «r polilie school# io j lb|< .late, brining either from appreprio- j u.os heretofore toade, or which may bvro- , after b« mad* by U». or which may j f,«» the gill, grant, Ireqaeet or dVvira ol •ay jregeoii qryrreobs olia'toever, wliiob j tiae'l— • ahril U. ktt".o by the !.<•», -tj> | uueu*. <•» lb. support i • I public ecbowla p.uvide.t. that it ehell bet In bw fill lur any i. acker. wwstee or j ■ ration, lo introduce into or bare pwrUumcd ia.iiiy school receiving in ptopwr y«naf tbr p-hl.e moooy. arty rulqyiois cxtopt reading the UiuU •ud repealing I bo l.ord'« I'rayer. S6. And lo II vuaclvd, Thai ibe public •locks and montiji horoioloro appropriated by law, (ball cooalitule iba lundc in iba hand, of iba liaitaoi a; poinlad b} I bo (on going areiion ol Ibia act, and aboil bo bald bj Iba laid truitaaa 10 Uraal ; Ibc interest aad dividauda anting therefrom to ba appllad by tbo aaid trustees, or a majority of thaw, lor tbo aapporl of | nblie schools io Ibit state, in the modo now prescribed or baraaller lo bo pretoribod try pay act or acta of ibo legislators, aud for no otbar noo or porpoao ahoUovver. 67. And bo il anaeted. That ibo fooo abort raonlionod, logotbor nitb all ibr manaya which ahull bo rocairad by Ike traaanrai io paymoal of iba principal or inlgrnt of Iba baolt or laropika atock belonging lo tbo food for tba aopport of frar schools, all tbalaiaa which may beroafirr ba racoitad into tba traaaory from any ol tba banking and iaauranca onmpooies in iBisatata, tba capital alock of which now la, or boraaftar may bo, liable by law lo bn laiad, nil appripriatioDt to aaid fond> mado or lo bo mada by any law uf Ibia stale and Iba amoant of all gifia. granla, boquests or doriaaa harraflar mado by any paroon or pcrtooa lo the raid lrnatcoa,for tba porpotaa conlamplalad by Ibia act, •ball ba inratiad by Iba iraaanror of Ibia Malt, indar :%• diraetion of Iba paid trottat'. ei_a majority af them, ia th*.besd. ol tba Csitad Hlaiea, or of Now Jartoy. or la boodt second by mnr'gaga on land ja Now Jersey, tba internal thereof to be applied 10 the aapporl oT Ike poblio schools in Ibo modo which nnw It. or may hero' after bo directed by law, and lo oo other at# or parpoie whatsoever; en account ol ihwHaaagrmrnt of the raid fond e hall be laid barer# lb# legisltkore, with Ibo annwal statement of Iba Iroaonror't Seconals, and no enmpenoal iop aboil be paid lo raid t mat era or Ireaeorer for any aerrieee performed ia poraaance of - 1 be direction of t bin act ; aad all inraatmeola of moaey and penporly balooging to anid food now held or aaiatioffln the name of "Tha Trotleet for tba Support of Fro# Schools" an hereby, and akall hereafter be retted In nad-keld. aad any proceeding* or action mbatovnr relet ira tbeietn may ba taken, bad. made, and mainlaiaad by raid iro*. laet. in the noma of iba trualeae for the rapport, of public schools. gS. And ha It It tnaeted. That Ibe ire-surer of Ibia etata thall Manually make aad furnish to Ibe board' df tiustees for Ibe support of public senoebs, wa tlbo Int.kay of the Mated anneal Bieetlag of the lerl stature, aad at such otbei ttmaa as Ibo majority of Ibe aahl rrusteea shall aehoef fond, containing nn aeconat ol Ibo at eue1 Use belonging to said fUndt wllb tba dnles of tovestmrnt. their value, Mil Ibe Intcreal arising •n aasoowon" of the moneys In the twarary ' m" And be II enacted, Tbil the neorotrry ol •Into he aad ht la herehy eooalltoied aad op- \ pointed aeeeetary of Ibo aaid hoard or trustees, -too— dirty IttbUI be to iwoord. la o book lo be twmlabwd by Ibo treasurer at he re la before dlraatod. jtt , ■ " ' *. And ho It ea acted. That II shall be IV 'duty ol lha trustees ol (be aekool rund of this slate oo or (store, tbe tml lleaday of April In every year ] to approprlalo out ol the annual laoomcf.rlbe euppoel of the public achool. th.au.. of fqrty •fid toad shall not bare beta receiecdla fall, or , •ha* bo tnauPlrirei lot that purpose, then the •aid truateea are hereby au'hocl.ed and earpowered to draw for any sura noieooary to make up tba rtcBctancj. by -arrant, signed by Ibe , comptroller ui-on tba treasurer of Ibo elate, who Is disrated lo pay tbo same | which euro so drawn from flas treasury afWnesatd. thai! be replaced by t the aame shall he received . Ti. And be II enacted. That from tba reeenue of the Male Ike sum ol elnly thousand dollars I nam Israme ofthe school fund, •• mentioned In Ibe pieesdlng neeiion ol thin net. school fund of Ibis state shall bare authority lo divide lha aforesaid sum or owa hundred tbouaand dollars tbto two or mora annual laalal•nall, Wblea shall be paid by the slalc trrA.,ircr of Ike stare eomptrallrr. » And be II raaaled. That roe thl purpeme . , da trey lag tterapetowe of tear hers' institute., may Or. «*npoa ^5jBjl^^^te tor a owe learltut., and t^ueli amount may ba pain *»■"' loaMtute in say county, or is nay two «2E-btoX..rr...r on the slate t Ireasur— In fnvo•srWSWObeewasy collcf , r ahnil praaent an »»!•; tor reuses*. «rawu by 0» .rate rapolsl.ad.nt -7" r**T"i* t/*" *7**^ i
•r hoots, said turn so' rn he lots tt.n two, nor ' . more than root .dollsrs tor oswry Child la the ; township, brlweee the ages o< free and elf burn- . t-a assessed sad collected *1 Ibc time and'tn ihc 1 ; n.lancrtlist other lownsblp money# ate accessed j - and roneFled | If n» yahahllants ot any town- i , ship, al their annual low# meeting, fail lo pro. I ride for the falsing of aurh Ian. then the county I j 71. And he It enacted. Thai Ibo ee'vrral lows- ' I uue rrcatsed "by Ihrai, and liom other'' tun-la not ( their regular towo aaortlnga, lo addition to the uf the township collector uf each townahlp lo J a|ipfopelailuni from townahlp or dtatilet Us, or f'om other sources, aad to pay out Ibe urn only on ibe orders of Ibe district clerks of the shsll spapfrrjil" object for which II Is glvrs. and 1 order of, and be endorsed by the person entitled ! school lunds remaining In bit hands, to his surw.th each school district In his township, credit. I •hall present his accounts lo be cismlnr.1 and ' by the committee show Inn the amounts received, the amount# enpendrd by him for achool purlog in his hands.) hn shall tranamlt aaid ropy , ( the elerk of ibo township, and aa rompoasalion 1 tn all achool funds recelvrnl and paid oul by blm. for rack purposes during Ibo year to be paid by the township committer from th# funds of the • payment of teachers- salaries. i din Birr school tax. each district are hereby authorised and required ' to meet on the Tuesday of the week following , tc, mining what additional achool laa, if any, .hall he levied upon Ihe district i said meeting •hall be held al some conrraient public place r within the district, aad nu(ke thereof, setting I forth Ihe lime, place, and ohjecrof such meellog _ shall be given by the district eletk. and set up 'a at leant three public places wlihla the dls- - trlet, ten days before the day of meeting; ant ■he aaid Inhabitants so met shall have power, by ' 'bA consent of two-thirds of those present, to authorise the trustees of aaid district to pot- ■ -base land for achool parpoaea, to build, enlarge I to borrow money throfor, or to toll or mortgage . school house or school bouaea, and lo raise by taxation for these pnrposao, or to pay a debt of i th# dlstriot Incurred tor such purpose, and tor the currant expenses oflhc school or schools, nueh -urn of money as two-thlrda ol the lahabltanta so assembled shall agrea to , and In rasa any air ney shall he ordered by a vote of taro-fhlrds o' •aid meeting, to be ralsrd by tnanttoa, the dls. trie! elerk shall make out aad algo a eertlSeate 'hereof, under oath or affirmation, thai the same - ships In which aaid district Is situate, and to Ike •••easors shall aaaeaa on the Inhabitable of nald 1 school district and their ealattw, aad tbo Unable i property therein. In the tame manner as townahlp ta.es at* assessed, such sum of money as ahaO, have keen ordered to ho raised by tbo nald meat I lag. In tbo manner afomald I tad nald money shall bo aaaeaaod, levied aad eolUetodi and It •hall bo the duty of the collector or collectors of I the township or tewanhlpo lo whleb aaid district ■ is situate, to bay over all money, by bias or Uicm received; which shsll hare been assrsard by vlr. 1 tue of aurb vote of a district meeting aforesaid, , on the order of tba dletrirt dark of aaid district to boused tor the purposes directed by Ihadul ] trict meeting so held as aforaaald. , «L And be II enacted, That no teacher shall be permitted to Indict corporal punishment upon 1 sag child U any achool la this state. , «. And he It enacted. That all tela aad parts of acts heretofore parsed of a general character 1 on the subjret of public schools sad of the Nor. , mal Or tool and Its approyriatloaa are bora by repealed. to. And he It enacted. That thla act shall go Into effhet Immediately. Approved Marsh list, jar. Yocgo Annate*!— What shall wo toy ' about it f Why, boyg and g irlg, tba boat plan id to buy a eopy for 15 caoti, or sobaerib*. If wa pat a column iu typo, il I raild Dot tq]l all tba gooi ibinps it contuiua. It la the beat C'bild'a Magatiuo published. OIBca, 473 Rroadway, Now , York tl,M pur yaar. UcTKODiar 8TATigTicn.— Tba following tha staliatiua of tba Newark II. K. Cos-f-reaco 22, 3« mambtra, J45 deulha, 5,115 probufionart, 101 local' pruacburu, 217 chare boa and 281 Banday School-. Increase of members, 1.430, increase of prohafieoora, 770. Coafaaory collection!, 1 313.888 86, boaidoa coDlribofiana fur local ohjocfa. CagrtBBATioaa — Tba DalUd Slates , -enale pa Toosdiy cogrmod tba fed lowing brotrot appointaoala ia <bn army: Col. I-onii H. Krmoclao, Seventh Now Jorsay V olnaUsrs, to ba Brif adior General ; Bre. eal IJaataaant Colonel Phillip Kearney, lata Major Eloeaolb Nnw Awmy Volnnteara, to bw Coloaal. Tbsas and olhar braeaia are for gallaalry aad toarHnrioaa •orricas, io data back to tba lias whan ha pnrnatu named aad Iba* honored were , liUbd or mortally woandad in battla. Jou.r Tub.- Tha Uaiaa LogrilaUre •earns to haea bad noma r. mark. hi. ai--eriancai during tba closing of lha lale -esaioo. Tba AagasU paper, tall how I iba llama of Bapraaaalaiieai aupeaded .11 oporatioaa to atag tbo Jots Brown ob-ran. as dor tba leadership of oca of It. members, ,-d ^rwarda moi, aa naaaali tra Uo «in ale. aach an etari with baltoga roiled from all tb. wnal. p.par ik.y ooaM anitocl. Tha Bowtla rnplwd to Ua : : .Hack ed .'la, ra «d«nmi.at. Eght, Oolh Saaraa aop^atod and r.lura.d l0 <
3»ht ®f tan Wlztt. i i • — — | Cape Iilaad, Oapc May Oou ty, I. J. ;| S. n. M AGON AG US, Wednesday, April 3d, 1867. I _ i BATES OP ADWKRTiaiNO. i SeeeeS , Prafeaakoual or issusw cania not aiceeUlag l0"'*' i _ h If col th ""tj*" •»-»'' Oae coluaia ^ t h tae'w^lhs . ^ ^ ! m!oo I \sg~ Our mono : "Small profiu, aad qoick ralra !" , W . B. Miller k Co. Cap# Island, N i. , Soi.nir.iu Union. — A regular statrd mcetiog of tba Boldiert Uoioo will be bold- io (be Wave building, lecond j floor, at 8 o'clock oa Saturday evening, j April 6th. A punctual allcndaoca is ; reqoeited. ... < BArristf. — 1'be ordinance of Baptism j i , will be sdmiuiatered oo tba next Lord's i day. by Rev. J. C.'llydo, at Sebellta- j , ger'g Landing, al S 30-F. M. Should | i tha weahtcr prove unfavorable, Ibe I i ceraronny will be postponed until ibc j firat fair Sabbath day taguing. 1 1 Religious "Hoc t iu*«. Tba meeting! which have been held ia tha Baptiit Church of tbia place, I ' during tba past week, are still continued every evening with unabated interest, j Rev. J. C. Hyde ia laboring auremit. i 'ingly in the good werk, end his labor i ' ' ia beiog crowned with success. Nurn- | . bera are forward, nightly, and tba evi • dencss of tbe sincerity and earneatacaa > | of those lead os to Ihink thai tbe mect- ■ ings will be well lostelned for some 1 1 lime. ! Tlie NeW School lnw. i Io oar issue this week will be found the new school lew just passed by the J ' . Legislature and approved by the gov- j ' *rnor. It Is, perhaps, tbe most iimpor- \ ! tant lew which has been passed daring ! ' tbe present session, and we woold in- , vlte a careful consideration of it on tbe ' part of every friend of the canse of edn- ' cation tkreogboa tbe coooly. It will 1 be ieee that many important changes | - and in meoy respects greet improvements are made io tba old law. i .... n i The New Episcopal Church. ■ We have heard tbe fact stated in , aevsrnl quarters that tha baildiog of , the Episcopalian 'templs of worabip is , _ .to be forthwith commenced This is . mast welcome piece of Information, | and will be appreciated by residents , tnd visitors of oar Itlnod accordingly cootraet for erecting the aame has , been awarded Mr. Richard C. Souder, , of ibis city. Tbe lot oo wbicb tbe ] propeaed sacred edifice will be raised is ; one of the motteligi-ile in every reapect, , on tbe Isleod, beieg on the 8. W. cor- , aer of Franklin k Washington streets, I and immediately fronting the site of . our future City Hall. The Cape Mar Building Ateae- . elation With pleasure we notice ibe rapid ' growth aad laccese of tba Boildieg aad Loan Aoaoeintlon, wbleb bat a tow months siace sprang late a lively existence. Parties deairlog or intending to Invest In the association, will find it 1 materially to their advantage to purchase shares al once, as tbe premiums and rate of interest now bting paid, ' will soon ran op the stock far above what baa actually been paid ia. A special meeting, far tbe pnrposc of receiving nee sobecriptions before next monthly meeting, will be held by tbe directors on Monday areaing, 8th Inst. Shares can now beiaksa at $3.ST q share, while ob tha aoauing regular monthly meeting tbey will command tOO, so that all interested con tee whether or no it's to their advantage to eater tbeir applications at once. Soldiers Cehthtcates — Tbert are i certificates f#r the fallowing ax-soldier* I remaining ia tbe haada of the oecretary , of Ua Soidiora Union: i. H. Warner, Caleb L. Worn nr. Somas! F. Warn, Joseph Rrewtoe, Thoo. Bub, Evan Edmonds, Daniel Coagrovo, David Bowes, and J. F. Coka, Jr. Certificates have already been issued to tbe following members of tbe Union: i G. W. Smith. J. T. Smith, N. T. Swala. i. G. Leech, Joseph Head. Levi Johnson, Was. Stevens, John Re^o. Wa. 8. Beeper, S. R W«linese, 8wnia Reeves, William B. Eldridgr, Matthew Hall, Thoo. L. Va. Wlnklo, Jonathan T. Siev.aa, thee. , 3. Sieves, Ja^ea Eldredge, Mom Matthews, Limgttoa Eeiag. Josses Mmoji, Jr . W.ltaf A. Barrow,
Notice to B. S. Sapcriatendend. At tbe rrgntar stated mcetiog of ihe 8abbalh 8-hoal Aeaocielion of this ' coonty held laH iall at Denniiville, Il ess r< solved to Void a grand Sabbalh c School Union Jobilee at tbe Court 1 House on the lest Wednesday in May, 1 1867, composed of all the Sabbath 1 schools in Cape May County, and that c Georga W, Smith, of Capa Inland, be ' appointed tt> aapcrintcnd the isms. * All tbe Township secretaries end 1 > j superintendent! of Ssbbetb schools in i | the conety are requested to meet at t i [ the Coort House on Friday the 12th ' ! | day of April next, at two o'clock ia * ! ! the afternoon, at the house of Capl. ' Wm. Eldredge, to make arraogemaaU ' I for the same. Geo. W. Smith, > Supariatcadrst. i A Series or Tableaux For tha'benefit of tbe Randey School > connected with tba Cape Isleod Pres- 1 byterian church, was given in the lerge I dining ball of the Centre Hoose, oo ' Friday evening last. The library of ' tba school stood sadly ia need of re- 1 plenishing, and lo meet tbe exigency ' this attractive entertainment wasorigi- 1 | nated, pfanaed and carried through to 1 j a successful issue, by, and oodrr the | immediate supervision of Mrs. J. New- I ell, of this city. A large aad appreciative audience were present, and by 1 | their continued applause and attention j 1 evinced particolnr interest in the cbnng- ' 1 ing scenes Tbe joveniles, especially, > 1 run the risk of injuring their ondcr- ' 1 I standings, vicing with each oibsr in I ' i the enthusiastic expression of their j ' | approval The turn realized, clear it i I expenses, wit nearly fifty dollars. J ; j Wo are requested to etate tbat tbe | above entertainment will he repeated ion Tuesday evening, 16tb lost. In j addition lo olber new atlrnctiong^ voca| I | moiir and a charade will be introduced \ | daring the eveuing. The Moiiuuiental Fund. The friends aad relations of the fslj ten heroes of Cape May coonty, will i i learn with interest tbst measures have j j at length been adopted for nn artisi- 1 ' prosecution of the good werk ie raising 1 ' j a fond for the erection of a suitable j monument to the memory of their dr- , | ceased defenders. The sum necessary 1 ! is only two thousand dollars — not much 1 | when distributed among the entire 1 county, and this being a poblic enter ' prise, we trust that all will lend tbeir 1 •id aad eoontenance to the furtherance ■ nf the desired object. At a recent < meeting of tbe Soldiers Union, it was t resolved that a concert or plber entertainment be held on or about the first ' of May next, for the purpose of starting ' the fand by tha proceeds therefrom ' Tbe movemeot bes already, aa it ahoahi. I met with getfbral favor at tbe hands of the community. All that ia needed, > are a few amateors who will join with ' those already enrolled, in rendering help in tbe shape of vocal or intsromeo- 1 tai musical talent 8oldier# Friaods, stir op tbe matter in ovary district and family, and let it 1 not be said that Cape May, least among ' her aistar counties, wai last in ncknowledgeing the vast debt the owe* her sons who hate died tbnt (be and the country might live. Cape May Light Ship. During tbe recent terrific atorm , which visited bur coast, tbe "Five Fa- i thorn Light 8bip," off Cape May, was , aarrltd to son, and it wan not aotil last , Monday that informatioo as to her . whereabouts reached the Island. It i appears that while the crew wera forward Friday morning, 22ad ult., engaged ia reeving tbo jib sheets, on , overwhelming sen broke over ber bows, tearing oway the wlndiaao aad bell, and staving ia tbe hatch. Almoet at the same momeot tbo vessel slipped her , cable, losing one of tbe crfw, Joshua Crowell, together with ber boat* and chains. Up lo tbe 28th oil., she was drifting soutb'ard, when the steamer "Maine" ran scroti ber conrte, and towad tbe uafortinata ihip Into Hampton Roads where sbe now Has, charging for tbe satns the moderate sum of . $2000. Tbo crew consisted of four mot and captain. Among other ncoidsots, W. H. Kimaey, won severely injured in one of hit arms from tbo effects of tbe line sea whisb swept ; away Crowell. The Phrenological Journal. This excellent periodical, far ApcJl, , ' is Jast issued among its many attractions are the following >— Prof. Loiii Agoaalx. Eminent , American Divines, Including tba Rov. , Drt. Chapia, Snwyor, Osgood Bellows, , Frotbisghom. Hedge, Coliyer. Ryder, i Clarke, ud Rovs'. EfflVHso, Bartholon#w, Ballon, and Hapworth. Also Bx-Gevtraor Blah aad Pbilo Parsons, , ; of Miehigoo. Ala* portrait rf tba , Veteran Eagle "Oli Abo;" Womsn'o , Righto and Woman's Wrongs, by Hon. , John Noel ; Shaker Coamoailias ; , Aboriginal Legends of North America; , Our Nsliooal Military Barrio* — The 1 Army ; Com Wo Think a i Tee Thsngo . Oaao J Pope'* Essay oa Mas ; Oo ly
rot tha Oraaa tPovr. | ■ EntTon or Oct* a Wat* — Permit to answer tha inUr-gnUrio* of a "citixcn" propounded ia tba last issue 1 of jtbe Wars, ia reference io the de- i llvofy of tbe mails at tha post ofiice of this city. Having accepted the position of Post Master, and with it the duties appertaining thereto, 1 can but admit tba right of any citixcn to ask hither publicly or privately for any information appertaining to tha aama. "Cit'icn" meat be fully rognixant or the fact that by tbe (iine-table of out railroad, the mail catiuot arrive at the depot before 9 20 P. M ; he ia also aware that tha boar of eleven o'clock P. M. is too often recorded oa the record of tbe past, before the mail arrives al the drpol or the post offlcs. While lha Post Mastar is drsirous of granting lo the citixcns all that can be consistently asked lor, and to accomplish tbe same, tbe pott office is open for tbo delivery of the mails, from early business hours Id ibe morning, nntil night, giving every eitixen the opportunity of answering h>s correspondence by relaro mail, which Icsves the office not befwre II o'clock A M. The Post Master does not bold himself responsible for the act of the railroad companies, or for tha time tba mail for j | Cape island is drlivarcd, and nbile il ! lie and attend strictly te tbe duties of | the office, -ho feels st ihe same time j that to obey tbo behests, or to caler j judge of the artions of e«trjr public j lightened public, woald be a task iu- ! possible to perform, and tlqri will net I ! be attempted, and farther, the rmolu- 1 | menu of the office ere so small unless : j .re | romp'ly paid up. it will not pay , tbe Post Master to sit np all night. ' Josrrn WAXE P M | i The Schooner "Marion" of iluu. I f-M. North Carolina, left Wtlm.ngton, , | of ihe same State, oo the 1 6th of j March, for New York, laden with na- I j vol stores Oo the 19th, during the] 1 gale, the ve.ae) fonndsrrd al 'ta, and j tha 24tJ>- Vnogrcw consisting of sight I men and capta>* were compelled to take to ihe riggtog, where they remained fur five days in almost s starring and naked condition, and exposed every ricieeitade of tbe inclement weather. At 10 A M-, oo the 24tb, the suffering men were most provides- j tislly rercoed by the brig "Alba," Captain Cara> n, as hot three hours later the "Morinq" went to the bottom. The crew were landed -l Cape Island, 1st inst., having been taken off the brig Ihc pil.it host, "Stephen Flanagan." Their names ore, J. L. Follow, captain, J. B Joaes, 1st mate. Christian Johnson, 2d mate, Lewis Anderson, Wm Boms, J H. Mosnrll. John SulThus. Wilson, and J. Sidell, seamen. Philadelphia Correspondence. march 30tb, 1867. Dear Wave, — Fair weather once mors smiles opob as, end at a conse quenre Fashion opens her spring store to the admiring multitude. With men the various styles of Spring, Sammor •nd Wiutor dress are one unvarying routine. The crisp business soits envelop them by day, nod the funeral black sombre them at night, Sofficv therefor tbe males that the breecbea for the coming 8ammer will ba light, (ditto soma of tbe men) aven to suffocation. Siik bats will boast a low crown and a wido brim. Tbe promenade coat* will be aborter than aver, thereby rivaling school boys' roondabouts. But with tbe women s thousand little odds sod cods will tts re-arras geil. mitigated aad taraed upside down.— Year eorraspondeat is unequal to tbe tank, aad will therefore fall baek for information opoo -'Eotckerbroekos," the spicy mud witty correspondent of the Philadelphia Sunday Dxtpajch. — He says, \ "Tha new sVylaa may be sailed adaptations of extaling ones— nothing more or Isaa. Tbo difforvneaa may he faced ' in novei arraogemen it of tbe sane ma teriali, in aometblng added bare or tak«a off there-differences in modification oaly, not ia form or •nbxlanca. Tbo boaoaU remain na petin oo aver, bat •re laaa expensive, tbaasiUiaare having dianovertd at laal bat axorbitaat pricas are coa verting tbeir coatomare into modiotoo aad tempting every woman to become bay own bat maaafactsrar.— Those mininart, howavor, who (apply Shoddy and Petroleum take a different eoaraa. Shoddy and Pctroloam value ! everything by it* coat. To gratify 1 (Asm, bonoeu atiU more eootly than aver bnva boon prodeced ; though few of tbora an really a* hawdaaaaa n^*m at laaa oatontatiosu prieoa. Tbe favorite color oo boa nets this 1 spring appear* to bo a light grran— Some, (birred over a frame, with rape U. oHymom lHto M tavovtad Mtb, 0*0
likely to bo popular; aad soma of tbe x present shape, with Biaosarek-cotdred ! ribbons aad brotts beads, the long streamer, croe.ed and piunad, ore dot- c lined to invoke odaiirstioo. Straw ia J to bs much worn, and so it a tnixtote ' of straw sod silk.- Tbe etraw onea are | of foaey braid, and bare both crown i and cape. Straw and satin, a* well at 1 straw sad ieee, are alto popular mix- | tares, with straw rcsaaibltog heads of £ akutt. ia clusters or separata, as oraa- , menu A tew sort of gypsy bat, io ' straw, ha- tba brim at tbe baek fall ag J over tbe hair io tba shape of a roaatl t , oapc, nbile the frvnlbrlm ia turned np, uod with ite floral trimming forma a i corouat. For youag girls this hat has 1 blue striugs, and blue paudaots at thv i back tippad with eryatal beads. The 1 > roaod bat, tboogb, still maiotaisa its , , place for tbe jouog folks, aad there is ■ cot much that can be called now about j me spring atylurol this article. Take the Gladiator, with the edge foiled. ( I <ivo it a plaiting of crimson valval in -hc shape of a fan, sarmonnl it with Reads of wheat, aud you have tha cast , -at one oot. Two long streamer! oi -rituson velvet Ml otet the shoulder, ' tud ere crossed and pinned to tbe 1st I tar. Tbe Henrietta baa a brim left \ . open st tbe baek. Theo there are the i I Alma, the Qoeeo, the Sadowa, and •» ' in — pretty Dames for more or less pret- i f if erltcles. i The Peris correspondent of the Loo ; Ion fashion journal called tha Quwi 1 i ! ernes that "the fashions in Paris ar- ! tsanmiag moeh of the Spanish cbarar- . Irr M.tntiUeo are generally wore, and , , 1 the Islet introduction io bonnets i» . called Smllane. It is a most becoming , t <hape— 'qu-re, like a Catalan! — sod il i . corn forwar i on tba forehead. Among ' i ihe newe.t headdresses is tba arch- ; dacheaa, composed of ribbon starred , with pearls, one row at Ihe top of the I hirebead, and lha otbar at the com | nencrraent uf tha chignon, and to the Islt r row a double scarf of lollo iilu ' I The Chignon or waterf.ll has sec ' j is brat days One old Germao micri - copisl discovered that it was s froitful ' . icnerstor of well aay bugs — ! I Kryo, the result. Yours Truly. 'I - — R™c' , j HTAt the jeiot marling of tha M()> ( I a' lira on Thursday last, the followini Gape l.la.J, W.llitm 9 ?Hoop#r; LowJr 1 I'own.hip, Samuel Learning. James T. > Kldrrdgc; Middle TOwoship, Alriaadr. , Yoaog. Krubr. Townecad ; UpparTowo - Rov. Edward Page, the oldest mem1 ber of the New Jersey Conf»ranca. diad ■ -oddanly at Kayport, on Menday morning. I o the 80th yenr of h:e ng*. \ New Jeraey Annual ( onferenre The New Jersey Conference closed its tettioas al 2 o'clock, Wednesday morning, when it mdjourned, tine dio ' Below ie the list of.nppointments : , X. H. Sroatt, Presiding Eider 1 South Amboy— Abraham Owrs. " Kcyport— J S Phctpa. ' Port Mouaouth-C C Eaatlaek. ' NaVralak-W T Abbott. . Red Bank-C E ItllL I Loao Ba.acn. First Church— G H Neat, ' Centenary Church ud Atlaattcrillc-n M I stratum. , O rsaav lllc— O Lrnh.rt Dobbin. . Squan Villaga — J II .Mtekle. ! Jaquctt, Supernumerary. tvrgen — S H Aaay s H ■ Berglt, Oupernumcrarj. Tom'. Elver— 1 1 Rhode, t Manrhcstcr— E C Hancock. Barnrgmt— J P Coanoly. Waretowo aad Good Luck— Peter Bard, j TRENTON DISTRICT. iosxrn B. Doaaia., Prcvidlng Elder. Oreaac Sti*et-I B Ktaai J S •nn*!#, aup«B Trinlty-B a Sharp, r Union Btrrat-J • Turplo. State Street— D W Barrio- ; 1 WUlW, (Up. Wen. a, Met— Hubert SutaUr. f Central Church— W E Perry; G F Brown CltylMlarioe^ra be supplied. Penutagton — Saat-cl Parker i Lambert vllle—T B Grew. } THuevlHu-J ■ Adam.. Crcrrcrl'lc — J At wood " Caoaewtoka— Edwla Waters. - Allaa'owa— WlllUm Margavum. 1 FtraS Cburoh— William Walioa. • TrtaUy— E w Run. , Windsor aad (ksrwa— T C Canaan. Htgkt.town — PhUllp Cllae. I Craabcrry— Airxaadar (fuisaore. I tmtsya'owa— Matthtaa (hlap. Eagllahtowa aad ReberiarUle Mlaaton— G g 1 WtgkL > Freehold— W W Mogbtt. i Betheads— G C ataagec. " New Egypt — I H Fapraa. f JsaebaSaw a 11 Oraw ; oae tab# rappllad. 1 pal. Bfksr ol »snata(taa Quartarly Crake. ' Triwiy.iliri. r Jaraw. UpptbewSR. Pro Una# OO— Hamm-1 , achool, member eg Ctty Kteetooccy Quartern Osatoraras ' G R Saydcr, Sraralory era Agaat ol the state I Timisaaan laimtlf, member eg Caaba! Chafbh Quactoriy raararam Tvrateo. Lav. mm. ChapUta to lha Rtota Prima, amI bee af Central Church Qaarteriy r.al.ra.iii, Qumi i(innm »ii(rariima mt. I At( (■■tSy.uia tn eKTiiias ■basir>iaHn*n r ni.Sn.ia.Trawtra.
Br.Ltbwmra_ Bread rirsst— I E toil Colra .traat W V Eatlayi T. So*mlga •opera osserary. D L Adam., oae to be rapptled. Holly- Wm. FrukUe. remWtoa— H s Herrla. Viousotewc — To be rapptled. Dlckmoa Sleere. Harttoft sad Tsbmoiwle-To be .uppHai on— To be supplied. W F RsodoiphBrldgeboro — John FOrC Palmyra— A J Sratt. >■«»".»"■ a—t r rtcttenmau. To be .applied. Tuckertoa-A » North. West Creek— W E Greeabaak. River-David atcCurdy. . Elwoou— Tb be supplied byC Albert Matthews. Modeling— j L Souder. RepubMe— lame. White. Ailsatle Ctty— A J Gregory. "•Ik Landing— C C Maddeek. CAMDEN DISTRICT. 1 Lewis, Pre aiding Elder. Tblrd Street and Nawtoa-C H WhlUear. Union Church and stock too- W W ChtlaUsa. Broadway rod Eighth Street- a a Chatker. Tabernacle— J W Hickman. Woodbury— J L Roe. B > I Cetuoa. Prdrleklowa and Centre Square— M C Stakes. n-thel and Tu-c7r.vine_rh.ma. a. wttooa. tvia.low aad Waterfurd— T O aleeprr. tVHUaa-towa aad Cheataut Ridge— t M Hod-IVno-grove— Joseph A.hbrookSh.rp.town W B Oiboia. J C summer. 11. R Gives, Chaplain C. a Navy, member ofOrateoary Quartarly Co rrrrr.ee, Csmdra. BRIDGETOR DISTaiCT' ^ A. E Hall, an. Presiding Efd.r. Cumberland aad Port Noma Miss.— To be sap .- INlrt Eliiabeth— W C Stockton, supply. Lower Cape Mayi-To be rappllad, a Towo— .d, Lope May- s c Choi tea. I'rteraburgh— To be supplied. - Newport and Dividing Creeks— To be .uppHed8PE CIA L NOT I C E 8 . J. CrBuvtlle Lsaeh, ATTORAA-r AND COUNSELLOR-AF-LAR', SSI SOUTH FIFTH STREET, John B. Duffman, ittoniey k Oounsellor-xt-Law, BolWtor, MASTER A EXAMINER IN CHANCERT, SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, •ad NOTARY PUBLIC. :APE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW JERIET Dr. J. F. Leanslmg, UENTVtT. 'ijommgo OFFICE DfTIl 10 ' A PE MAT COVMT HOUSt-Tltaed.yt. r'EA rjLLk,— Ttureday., Friday ^ aad the for.a.oa ef Saturdays. Cf Teams MonaaATa. CeaAIHim. Cash, Jus. Deafnoas, Bliudneai It Catarrh TREATED with tha utmost .uessm, by Dr I. ISAACS, OcalUt and Aurlrt, (tormerty , leydeo, Holland,) NO. SIS FINE rir—L POAsd* ph)a. Tr.UmoaiAl. (rem tts moat reliable •oureaa Is the City and Country aaa be —em at Ms OS—. The medical Canity are tamed ta— - ■ umpsay ttstr pslient.,— he has am msmtata Als practice. ARTIFICIAL. ETEB lassried without pels. No Charge ma*a tor mala. ' t tott-y Important to Young Hen aud Teacher*. Every younr man, whatortr may bs hi. future est Ha* ta ttlb, will add a thorough and prajtlAl auriame aduMlea kla greasaet am te eatSHd." - tuth a aoarae may bs had- by aa.ra.tti IR» it lodeatrioua youth la the now S try. Three mouth. . oaty are aeeeaeary for a preparation tea* aboil! lato a bu.lara. that .bat! bring htm a good aak. • ry, and tk.t may lead him oa te a tmataeas raccs. At Philadelphia. Pa^'a ayaSam af toatosmr tloakse haw tatrwdoead late J. C. Mumtaad-R 0,1. lac. aad T.l.graph Celtaga, that men he thoroughly practical, aad week a revolution )• eommorsttl taMroetim fa all ackoel. havtagpu- • pile ■an.ak.a.ttammpE be UtssdaCI. Uattortuastoly thla system of to.tru.tloa searaiybe earrlad Out U a tow of th. large' scheme U tba catted States, aa it require, tor tWawaeeeeVut attandAac., This ram Is reattriag ttwoq. couregemeat aad cathnalaaSte support ol the laaAlag huelaeae men aad adueatow. tkrwugtwrwt •f trras* raari^rawre*! (toS^U ttiTjJv^ dreraaTtoiMa to aRfwf rta ag.araeaea. as akwo ' Kav. alexasbu Clab*. Editor a# (lark's School vmftor, ta a 'uOttea wl !»■( Is.lllaRu ' . said:— "The Coma— retal Caltoga •< J.C. Ham- • T*- TT* " '-1* ma"."~ama?r*4 ..wan •• aay aladlar laaRtuMra ens watt *♦' am aeraasraai ta Ska atty, aw* bmSamato wwr - i same, batpariiapaaa* aofuDy iaeulapad. amsh a report Irem Ytow. Ataraatasr dash to

