Cape May Ocean Wave, 13 May 1868 IIIF issue link — Page 2

_ _ - (IA-1'E MAY OCEAN WAVE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 166B. _ . ll

®he (Dftau <*V:uf. , r - jP V Cape Ialand, Gi'pe May Com tj, H. J. • ! \~Ts — ' — ~~~~ 2 v SJ. K. MAGO.NAGLE.* > ;j •ratatlday. jm) ix inks. , R*TEI O K A D vill i l « I Su . ProfMaloaal or KaUwia Voids noi esrwohag ^ i 1 kill i I W'S?;£SE'Sr.cA at <1# retree* | I laldRiied hy law. ' ] Association Moollnns. ' WttawsafcM » text ; i lews Hsll> *■ fMIU-IW, ». 3t Cap* Mar Sarin* Fund fc Building A.socUMon I I niseis In the Sly HoH on Ihe fourth M-nd •) I ( rTrarr.' A Mduulcs' Building Y Loaa Awiwl*- i J Iloaot Cap.' Mar county m-e'.a tire 4!h Hon- , dayevCBlag ol ra n month B« j j Evening star Lodge No. « l-V- tjJSJS! ■ ' mrr Thumday evening at the Old Fallow. . | e.p* inland Cod** No. JO F. A. M. meet* the First and Third Tucvda)* on «' aft.r the dull. Lowga Tosnmr. Car* Ma* Co.. j I April K:b, lew. ! i NOTICE la hereby given that I have r.lahll.h- j rd a Puun 1 for rmpoundln* Cattle, Horse*. ehecp etc., at Ui# Barn-yard ol W. B. Miller, on th« \ I Miller Farm, where lay unit will be In atten.lIBea to attend to the duties of the OAce, acoordlue to the late law of t' r -Legislature. i ^NATHAN H. MATTHEWS forAB'FBlD.-Coplr. of the Law. of Jfew Jcr.e T lor yoare print to IMS, and al.o tor IBW, mat. ISM, IMS, tMO. ISM and IMX. Pr-raous havln* copies can obtain a fair price for them at this . BIUI.lt Al. LKTVHU At the Baptist Churvb, by Be*. J. C. HYDE, paator. Subject neat duud-vy Evening— "Ahr.htm a atrao*er In the Land of Proaifac." tar. Our motto: I "Small profits, sod quick sales 1" YV. 15. MIU.F.R, Cope Island, N J. Wasted.— A good, competoul printsr, who undorstnuds prats sad job work. A sobsr and rolisbte man caa obtain s pleasant situation in this office. : Higli Court or IniitrHcboiriii. In the High Court en Monday, Mr. • Bingham began bis closing audtc-s for the prosenolion. He tnadc few if any ; new srgumentt, snd at lea minute* to foar o'clock yielded to s motion to j sdjourn. In the High Gk'ort on Tuesday. Mr. Bingham continue*! bis closing address for the prosecution. H« yielded to a motion 'to adjowtn, aaytng tbit he would require about n'i boor nexl j morning in wbicb to ct t» ludr, u 'he High Coart en '.'Vodi csday. j Ale Rings?*® cooclahlcd h: S address,: *™>.' b"» r»« >1" FJ'JJJ Chl-r Jseir. ' ofd.r.d »< »■ \l" done amid great co ftraivft. m.tic and reporters' f-llTir. «•'»« included in tb« order I" the ' . session which ensued the ,'rdrr "' I mtur Edmonds t > admit official ro > - , ters to the final detib> ration# j *m the table, and »s action was tat j on the ord.r of Mr su,„ er rvl.t..c io , the mod. of soling -o the hi.al Jodg ment. Senator Fes«.den- aUegrd defeetioo haa made a iwdicai ch»n" the prospect, and io Washington beta

. were msdsof B»o VO«me ag.icst con- 1 sictloa. . . _.,,i tl The High Court was opened as osasi ^ ^ at toon oa Thutsday, only a small aud.eaco being present in hhe gs'lsHes ^ The Chief Justice after the formal g opening anno.aced that the dunr« »*0,d n "be cloeed ooder the role A dispi osi f lion wesihown by Scmators O 'srmau- . { Howe aod Sumner to discuss the matter but the Chief Justice sumssarily ! checked them by ordering the galleries t to he clesred, which wss done, the re- j { •orters being incloded iu the enforced , Uld«. 1. lilt >«"« «- 1 . oIKt S.inr.r W 'd'.t «>' «"■ . ] tin tl ll» of "" , I „! li« Sr.l b-.ihci, in oMnr. , bnt IU con..':'""'™ ™ tKU'il™'' c Mr. Morrill oJrr.^1 ..til Mond.r, noil °° S™JV i , mt noon ibe roU b. Ukrrt on 'b"rli ! 1 dw .1 iwsoubu.nt oitbo.t drb.l», j each Seaeter to ha* a the pnrtl* « , filing a writtea opinion within twe days 1 . after to go oa the reeord, which was , c agreed to after an animportant mjoifi- ; „ cation. Mr. Drake's amendment M ij , the rules so that fifteen minute* shall : i be allowed for tha whole d*lib*ratioa ! s oaths final qneaUoawaa adopted. Waeussioo then ensued on Mr Sumnere. order relatire to the modo of taking j the teta, aod after numeroos amend- , _ lotnts the whole snbjeet was laid oa | tha labia The eoert and Ssaeto then adjourned naUl ton o'cloek on Monday. Taa F.scwh-Irish Cacitcn— A moreasent *ery Hka an attempt et a dtsaoia- 1 tion of tha Chereh sad State Unioa of j England, has been tt.rt'd by a rraolatieo of Mr. OUd-tone in.l'arliam.nf to j separate the Oosernment from tho En- ■ wliab Church ia IreHad — the effect of j which U to place all the churches ef I Ireland upon a eommoo le»«l 1 he interaatiag pofol of the caae it that Aba reaoietioa rae#i*ed sixty-fi'a majwlty la the House, which reselt was received with "fond ead profoa^d , cheering '" The Kaglfoh Premier. Mr. ! D' Israeli, ta eoaeeqaw. tdWU OsboPae to coaealt the Q«-ea. Whether ha will reaiga. ar dw.wl'e PariuBeat sad go kis»a. — Maeo* Cahh ef Mo n,ta« haa Itamad a «» atog to th- d gt ef that yteto t> tokta * forth «:l!i

The Temperance Lecture. On Friday eiening of last waek a I • public Tomperauce metting was held j the M E Church of this city, under ihe aospicesof Cajie I-Lind Lodge No. I. O of 8. T- Ttre weo'her being i in an exirrmtiiy taforable itiuud a very d I .rge cuiirourae of people ffiled the se- (, cred edifice long before the hopr ap- , .(InfrtJ for the ope~ibg of the exer- c ^'y\VVe "etr l 'r»s«J to see proseut t. ..f '.ho cuuiny, who acta no ' ( •l u>-t iitirafud bitner in antiei|mtion of rich iniallecluwi irtat, li.cre.n-d i coasiderably -by bearing the encomi- : 1 u lis proiionn'ccd^on thv LcciurcrV for- j i tu-r vr.tiou un the Island by thoss i , whip listened to bim when be spnuc at ! th# Bvptiit church durieg the past win. i ter. Thert Was nut u single person i ; present who went awa/ at the close of . the Isclufe feeling disappointed. I Aft- r llie tinging of two beautiful ; I and w. II rendered qu.r.eiu selections ; tiy » volunteer eboir. and prayer by ( C. Hyde, uf (h« HaptietChurcb, « I E Hewitt. YV. C.T and pre.id- ! } nig cfficvr, inirodured Mr Williaui I "j Nicho'son. of i'bilsdelptiis, alio enter- , I urtaincd the nudieuce io a lecture oc ■ copying nnh hour and a half in its delivery YVe shall oot attempt an al>- t i sir.ct of this address, ns ao just coo- t | ceptioa of the speaker's peculiar power sad eloqsence could he gleaned from ■ it His chief power as a spr nk-r lies ; i characteristics that seem peculiar to i 1 himself ; nnd of Urn asseoihlsgo who . « | is him qo the above occasion, t we will ve ntore to assert that not one ! ; will daro deny that his liue of nrgu- j j uient was iniontroveltthie and conclu- | , sive, and eleer ar tfie noon-day. His | vebsmont nutborsts of indignation; the i I stinging thrusts st rum makers as well as rum drinkers, selfishness, prejudice , and indifference on the part ol Christ- i inns to the cause; and his stirring ap .pells to instant and persistent action iu Maying the onward rush of intern* • erapce, also constituted powerful aids fa impressing his bearers with the : great importance of coonteracting this terrible evil. He also showed himself in bis discourse to be an observant student of nslure, giving his logical cons elusions in a most forcible end effective 'manner, never weiryiag bis haarere with arguments that were not enlivened j with witty illustrative anecdotes which were narrated in snch a peculiarly ex- ; pressive style as to completely convnlse ! . the -audience with laughter. Never: : were an assemblage uf people more : highly entertained and instructed ; and j • j we feel perfectly free to say that when- j ever Mr. Nicholson comes thin way, if: ' lie ever should do so in the fnture, the ' people of Cape May will extend to hiui j a free and hearty etad mill* fatheagh , | ' It afforded us considerable delight { ' 1 when the speaker, took those persona | ' j to aeconut who view with distru«l all 1 'j secret societies formed againei intern- j pe ranee, and wbo do all in tbeir power • to throw obstacle* in their way in dis1 countenancing their measures, ond in 1 advising orhefa to refrain from joining f 'lie in We «ere glad to see such a I j fine attendanco • nd were only surry that every friend of the cause In the , county, and everybody else, especially , the liquor dealers, were not present to - hear implanted these moral and reli- . gioos truths r After some Kinging by the yootbfni « euices present, the meeting was dis- - missed with the benedictfon. i ) Strswihcrhixs *t VuhtLAMD — The VfoeUud Independent, fr»m last year's sta'istics, estimates* that they will he ^ able — if overything connected with the ,, j season, the picking, packing and markt I eting, goes on smoothly— to send 1,000 . j crates nl 84 quarts ev r day daring the j Kirs wherry season — thu season lasting , 20 days* This is jo«t dun It the pro- • j dnct of last year — or 15.000 bushel*.

The (ieneral Conference ol the Mrthodiat Episcopal Church, now in session, will probably provide for the appointmant of ministers to churches aud missionary field* throughout the entire at Smth. This, with the question oi ad- 'c milting the lay element into lu coon- J" eels, will mtke this meeting the most u , important yet held. The Bey Charles E. Ford, Pastor of ki the Presbyterian Cborcb at Williams m j lown, Camdeo county, has severed bis th ; paswra! connections with ihst charge fo i and aeceptfd a call to New Brunswick. 1 He established the church he resign* L , twenty-five JO*" •*». "ith » n»*®ber- » ship of fiye persons ; be loaves it wiib " over one hundred and free of debt. ^ I — It is sol gsaaratly known that the SI I SJelhodist marriage aervlee »a« altered V j bv ita tieaeral Coafersaee of lflM. «« I Bad ia i-Se ludtptndml tha .tatemeot that I with other omiaeloae, th* words afrfji and A xrr- are etrichaa oaL Th# Methodist p ' * . ihns hare sotwa ef their hrother fi 2SE7S • *»' ■ i «h« ">« '^oto -ho „ | a briu'-'" hJ anree!iob r i allutioas ta har *U,,rTj , ^ I -Tbe^ntionsne* of c«°l ™.d ' Iprevaltac* or raio, prodne.nf »h«t 1« , ; tarmed a backward seatoo. nata. y fi | ' gaits th# oacesslly or waS-rneJ'1 ng ; c I in plaotiog. This can be ttcom- | j nliahad by a jodieiaaa application o- ma- ( t no res which are itimolatiog ia their etare | t octar as wall as permanent enrichere ei c thaaoB. c — The debt of On nth. rimed coaaly now « ' an.ci.au to about $120,000. Tbls ia- t * ; clad., tha aoet of tha new >11 ead Sbar- 1 , ,rs bowse mod the aomerowe aaw bridge. . made oacataary by the heavy fiaade #ri , f j last Hammer and Fall- j ' I Ths new eeminary which tha Matho- ' ■ i di.t EpUcopal Conference haa decided 1 j ta erect io VlaaHnd will ha commenced * immediately, sad, wban ecmpleiad, will J j coat ro.ofio j r. | An attempt is being made to anita a i hj EpmcopJ and PreabytoriaA ehirahh j te la Ireland. ^ T-a Stotoon Hou«a at I.ong; * Breach al* a pew abaat tha Atfodla of Ma . •• - Tha dedieatioa al tha aaw Odd Fel | ai tows' Hall, at MtaeilK look p ace oa ' 11 and st tha Hth iaat.

Tbe-huutlu) school Jubilee.- c Caps Mat Court House, i 8aturdav, May 2, 1S68 j I. The committee of arraiigcrocnts for " the cooiiag Jubi'eo, met in the Metho- ® church in tfie alternoon, al half- .j past one o'clock r, J F. Learning, County Secretary •< celled I he Me.rting to order. Prayer i '< ■ by bro. YViLuu. Br<>. Hires wes appointed -to the " aBd N. 8. Curaoa Stcreiary j Alter some general remarks the ful- , ; luwipg rveulutioDs were adopted : ' t Unsolved, That G. W. Smith and i | N. 8 Cor»un make arrangements for I i the irsndpiirta'ioii cf the schools. ' 1 Kesul'ed, That Dr. Learning stcure " ihe'use pf the grouuds. . lics'ulvi'd, Tiiat C. Back, E Yoss, ^ I. Vo-s. Voungf Corson sud Cnsrlus , c f bo sppuiuled to prrpsre the 1 lUealrvil, That I'rof. Buck be ap- f j puiuled musical conductor, assisted by 1 committee of three, consisting of K * V Swsin, Youngs Cureoo and Timotuy r U.ytiles'.lifd. That hros. Hires,. YY ilsoo i and Williouison procure speakers. « On inutiim th* hour f r dinnrr «bs ' i appoint, d for one o'clock, the schools j * • furnish their own rcfre»hmeute. « | Oa>1hoiion lt> v J K- Manning was t j appyfnted Moderator for the day. v | tfo motion the officer* of A»bnry ' ; aptPCslvary Bchools acre constituted ' comuiillee ta-meke srringeuiehts on ' r | the grounds for thhvplensure and com- ' ■ fort of all during tlicNfoy Unsolved, That a colhw^ou he takeu , I oa the grounds that day toTlrfray ex- , prnaes and Mr. Huffman be appointed « ' On motion it was decided that the ■ Jubilee lake place on the 4' h Wednes- L day of Ibis month. If that day ahoaW be stormy, Tboredsy, if fair On motion J. F. Learning, Rc*. Mr. , Wilson snd lluffuian were appointed | to make whatever arrangements may ' have been omitted st this meeting 1 On motion resolved, That the Secretary be instructed to notify mem ers of , committees not present at the meeting On motion it was resolved. That the exercises on the grauuds commence at 10 o'clock A. M I On motion adjourned. N. S. Coksoh, Sec'y. THE rusic FHeURAlillE. The committp on music present the 1 : following which they have selected for j tha Jubilee : | From the "Ileppy Voices" : — "8onj d«y School Army," "There's s Crown 1 for the Young," "Come end join the 1 Army," "Lovely Land," "Flowers, Sweet Flowera," "Lit us work for tho I School," "Beantiful Land." 'I • V'rom the "Golden Censer": "March- ' ing on," "Glory to God in the High- * I tut," "Our pleasant .Sabbath School," r I "The Land of Cauaaa," "Nejor.lie " Afrsd." I | All pieces after the first eight will be c ' outside pieces to fill up extra time I i CuAwroKD Buck, Chairman, r • Re* A J. Hire*, chairman of the j ' committee to secure speakers, aunoun- ' ces tho following programme : — Opening Prayer by Rev, M. William- . son ' Address of Weleoms by Rev E Y ' Sw.iu. On behalf of School* by lie*. Mr Water*. 10 nnuu'c a idress to the children by ' Mr. I, C. Edmunds. 10 inmate address to ifa^hTeichers P by Mr J B. Huffman. W 10 minute adiirciB to the Parents by j Dr J F. Learning. ' To be iutersperccd with the singing ^ of such hymns as the committee of ar- '* rengemenis mey deem suitable, to he sslertcd from tho music programme ■sleeted Trom tho music

above. 0 tbice or fabe a* Mr. Geo. W. Smith, committee to £'• atteud to the transportation of the school* has just rvccived the following ' «■ table from tbo railroad enperlotendent, Geu. W J. Sewell. The lime for starting has not yet been decided by a the company, but the General btx C kindly promised to arrange it to as to T mike it agreeable to the maaagers of ; " Jwt.ilito. The rales here given are i J! the roand trip. J Adulla. Half Ueket. [ ^ Cape Island to Setville, GO cte. 40 cts. ; ft Bennetts " " 50 " 80 " ,c Rio Grande " " 40 " 25 " j r Court House" " 80 " 20 " ,# Swains " " 20 " 15 " • Pleasant " " 15 " 10 " • Woodbine " " 25 " 15 " | Pruit I'aoararT ik YVwst J*asr.r.— ; Althoagh to* s«**on it bwck ward, yet the > pro»P«ct for oil kiods of frail is good. Io wo ore led in believe the', the back- f wardnese of the teaauo ha. been no ••otrU £ ment to n large yield of fruit. 6lrewb*r- ( rise are looking vigorose, aod Iho blot- ^ toe* ore oow etowing tbemseleek quile ( plemtiftfll.T. Baepberrle. end Bi.ckbarrise did oot wioler-klll mneh. ond the vioeebid fair for on abundant yield.— , ehow iedicoUoes of en abundant ( crop. Many tree, are "eow in full bloom. , ! is l roe thet io wa. loceliliet the frnlt , ; bods bare wiotorekilfod. bat e« a whole , i the prospect foe this delicious froit is moet , cheering. Apple', *" far aa they have corue under our observation, promwe. a crop. On the whole oar fruit grower, omy feel n^pefol io regard loo good crop he preeant aeoapo. Stave Mrwcal SocioTT.— 8,«" i ; Medieal Society will meel at I I un the foerU Toeedoy ro May. Th* , i„g will be held i* the ressieo roem of , : ibe First Presbyterian ehercb. I he New i J-reev Medical .Hoejely is toe otdeet mad-i-.l aorie'y m the oaaotry. aod It is claimed tha oldest ia the world. ' — Kx-Uovereor Will, am A. NowelL of I New Jereey. he. been ooatiaated at a repthiican laeat.nc io Florida ae a eaadida>. f.v Vice Pros ideal oo tha Great ihrkrl. (|<|[ el — Foraey . free, glree the prebnble toI*. of the Sen.m « .mpe.ehamrt thna : -Far aawvtollasSj 36. (j..« .aetgh); for , orqaittol. 13: deehlfal. , tJrimee, Fow|«r.^Haadyr»oa, % oaWiakhr

Graul and llaticoik the Frcni- , drntisl Ciaiiditlult-A. q Th* correepoodent of ibe Philadelphia o eniui/ .Har writing to that Journal ! b uy.:— With each aaceeadlug day it be- 0 mosfi probable t'lst timers!. Grant i and Hancock alii bo th. contending con- 1 didatr. of lh* two g'ral polilictl parlies , Pre'ident. Though there to. born ' i KOt abjectiuh mad. to lh« pr gramme \ made fur Chicago, .till tbu Republican . Coov.ntiun will ne merely iotni.,1. to put ,i reculur sh.on the already unanimou* o iioniiiialiOD et firant 'or thu I're.idency, i she tlJiMucratte Notional tluueentioo for i the Presidential numioatiori i. most likely I i I to be belaeen Geo. llaaceck and Mr. ■ Pre.ldenl J.ho.on lavor. « the noaioalior. of Geo. Hancock and Ibe ! appointment of that officer lu command 1 al YY'srbingion we»_^re*totpi . cbieHy in- !i - tended that the Geu. a^icbt occapy a I | poluicd centre frem which he cou i i , dirrcllr adv nea - hi. n.piratioo*. ■ nfiuculial Denocralic politicians ore con- = ; a't.nliy joining the faction that wiil .up- ' i port Hiocock in lh. Ne* York Uonrrpi lion. Senator. Dixou.' Dpoiitlle, Buck al.w, iteyard and John. do are »*id to, be I actively helping oil tho llaacock Demo- i Gctthk Br>r — YY'« have received by ' mail, from A YViocb, Philadelphia, four ] I volume, of ibe new People', copyright I < edition of Ike Woveilt Novel-, by Sir:. ' YV al'er -Scott, printed in i-rauliful vtyle i i ! in Kdinburg. Scnllond. T .i. edition of j ther* work-, without ahicb no library ia , . complH- e. 1. the very i WeRce of cheap, j ■ being void at a uniform price of 2a ; : i cent* volume, '1 bej_ have un advantage j ■ •-over eiher eilinuo. in the fart that they : : are complete and unabridged, having oil ! 1 the aq'-bor. I.I eel correction., lutroduc j i j who do not por»r»* Ihesu hu.K» we woold | ! Say, buy no .more vf the ibra.by I teralur«_ i of the prerent day, when kocli work. a. ( ! ricoti'. c.u bo had f.r 25 cent. ' volome. Far -ul- by A. YYinch. 505 i Cbesloai street, l*hila.,'or by YV. IV. j Swayne, 210 Feiton fil^ Breokly*. i | Be km' I'oari.Kt* \V,>rk- — W« have al.o rerrivnd a copy of Hum'. Cumplaie | Poetical Week*. In »ue volome of nearly , [ GOO p*g.«. illnetrated, Tbi« i» *'•« print- ; »d iu Scotland, and i. .ol,l for 50 ccou. j Every one k.oa. wi... Hum- w.-, j the Whole oTa pari of' lift, b-auliful poemi prone. Fifty ceni. will parch*.* one of i the.* book, by lending re YV. YV.' 'S*ay, *y» 210 Fulton fit., Brooklyn, or to A I Winch, 508 Ch.unul Street, Philada. — In speaking of the Chicago Convention, the Newark Courier »ay«:— In l*»» ■ ban thiee week, the Chic.go Convention i will meet end .elect the standard bearer. . on the Republican side for the ensuing campaign. The nomination of Grant i« already o»*ttl*d mnUer, but ior ih« Vice Presidency '.here is ju»l enough of a con1 lest to give Re-l to the proceeding". - Forluiiatrly, in the liat of dl.tingul.hcd , sta'e. men proioineutly Oienlioned in conl neel ion with the second office, aod from » hie the .election will undoubltd'y be will fail to give ihorough .all«facti(»n to the Repaolican party. YY'hile Grant'" nomination may not excite o spasmodic ' enthusiasm, yel the calm, Sober sen.e of the cdhniry will continue, at it haa from s the out. el, to grow iu bin favor, aud this conviction if one that cannot be shaken by tha ordinary partizao tactic*. > — A report of the State Agricoltural " : College hus.ieceolly _ been made', which - , gives e ilotcment of th* value of the form land, of the State. The.totnl Cash value . I. $160.250,33.1. Burlington hot Ibe \ largest area of the counties,. whilst III i Hudson county the .,v*rage value i» $551 ! per acre, the highest in the Slate. Essex j caaoty reports so overage of 8106 per i acre, Bergen is third, onri"Mrrc*r fourlb. . I New Jersey conl.ins, mil of a total area y oHiii square miles, 1,1)41,441 acres of | improved land, aod l,03t),0S4 acre, uoimg I proved. There are also 800,328 acres of ' meadow and inorsh lands. > , Camdslt axd Amb-jT Railroad.— At tbt annual meeiiy of this Company io Uorg denluwi, on ffterday. Hie follow, eg genr- tlemcn were re-elecled direciors for iho e .nsoiog year: YV. H. Gatzmer, E. A. Sirvcot, Kenj. Fish, J. L. McKuight, J. oirreui, ■•eitj. eisu, u. Muniii.,,., e-

l'. Rrodley, Samm l Welch, Cambridge , lr Livingston. Mr. Asbb,-1 Welch, the ; General 1're.ident, re.igoed hi. position ! ml HireetnrsJ ihe Camden ond Amboy j i'.vilroad Company, aod sal elected to | «, mil the vtcaocy io Ihe Canal Board oc- t, eoiioned by the death of Mr. Joules l'ar- : s. ker. ..a.. ! b. I'rrsiiiskct or Pbibcbiob Collbor. — p a meeting of Hoard of Trusters of Ihe n <if New Jersey, al Prlocelon on 1, Tuesday, Rev. Wi. Henry Green, 1). !>., A unanimously el-cted President, lo fill tbo vacancy caused by th* late resigns- " tion of Rev. Dr. Maries r.. Dr. Green i. »■ a nephew of Hon, H. YY'. Green, lately c Chancellor of this State, ood is at present a professor in the Presbyterian Thsolog ( '• : ical Serninnrv at Prioceteo. He he" the ! rrpetslion of being a tuoroagb liogui.i, ' ' an tecompliehcd echolsr in every respect, : .nd one completely fitted for the high po- . , ! sltioo 10 which be ha" just been chosen, i \ — The registration of voters, which has ( i been going on forlorn* lime pa«l ie YV* I, ( j ington, has hem completed. 10.254 , while. *0d fi.73* negroes have reg, ■ , showing * m*j"nty of ov^r 'In * * , •and (or the lormer. The re-nit I i!- , coming eleclioB here i«. loake.i tUi wni , inter#.!. *• the Wi.lMiean pari) rairi. n I lb* city last year by tw-oty-five lis dred uisjoniy. - ' — The fiftseBtb Ucoerol Oonference ol lb* Meibn ii-l Kpieeopsl Church commroced to Chicago ou Friday 1st fast., j and will continue in .r.-ion four weeks. bishop, and two hood re,; and tbirt). five delegates proper, belides m latg number of wiling delegates from Engl* it. ; I Ireland, France snd Canada, are expected • j to ba present, —Emigration l« this coantry is becom I working classes or lb* old countries.— J Sine# our war wf the rebellion commenced I I the yearly average of arrivals nt the port j i of New York has increased from ninety ■ i thoasaad to two hundred aud forty five ; ' | t: oasood. 1 1 — A family io East Newark were I poisoned oo Sotarday by ewliag shad i which hod bees prptared as aiaal at the I ' market ia the moraiog. "j —There are io California aflty-flve ' ! million acres of toad suitable for eeltivoi tion ; with fifteen million more reliable v ! for grazing. Of thie n«o«oet. hardly arere : i i has two miliium oeree are oow abder eutr iireGaa. ar Us k eat far ihoee patent "ew*- . b« Rets the ooppiy » hmdtod.

I Tux M iTiioDMT Gexxral foxrsirgnce at : Chicago hat not yet transacted any busi- ; I of importance, rhe meeting, too', far : ! been occupied by ihe organization '| ol tho Conference, the presentation of pe- ' | li'lObt, nod other preliminary business. African Yleihuiii'i Gem-cat Confer- " , assembled in YVu-biogloo »n Ylondey. ; .noior Bishop. YVilli.in I'sul Qoino, presiding, astitled by flishopt Campbell v • snd YVaymao. There is a large atlen- " dance of colored clergymea from all paM. i of the country. • I — Tha Order i.f""k*d Men." il is an- j_ : noancrd. will celebrare their-anraal feast , th* 12lb inst. This Order It i- staifd, ! Driginale.il among the Atnrrirau .olifler. A ! at Fort Mifihn, Ohio, during the war _£j, | 1612. Ilown lo the preii-bt time "Uisy \ j hove steadily increased iu numhi'rs./uriil ! now there Is scarcely a city or town lu the | j withoat its wigwam nrfenun- ! I cil tire. Benevolence and charily are Ibe J objeefs of the Ordof, whlch is'wi-ll Miown ! and iippriciated wherever tbcra/ie a , YVigwem. \ / ' Akti-Masii.mc CnxvT.vt! 1.^ The first • gnlhrring of ihe National Chrfftian Asso , union, designed eeprcielly lo oppose i Free Movoory, metal Pnnburglu.1 w..ek, J and accomplished nothing wrrlb Doling. < , TL* convention wilt mi-sl annuollv on Ihe . j first Tuesday in May. Several" Rever | J ends read essays, In which Odd Fellows i ! and Free Masons were designated bs dark ' I orders, mystic religions. ,,nlichriils. — j I The principal address Was, delivered by a clergyman, wjio claimed to L ien iwken ^ ! Some pn VI ions of bis speech Were tugblj j : | leD.Bt iODal. , I . ! - It has been b-d in ll.venpi.rl, Obi", Ihut colored childreo have a rlgfci j i ! tu attend Ihe public schools. j , 9 Iu tv« or .Yew Jersey. j ClIAFimB Two lll'SDRKb AM' Tw«.— Sup- j complete tile Geological Surest of ihe Slate," approved March ■ hirtn lh. ».*h . taeo hu- dred and aiziv-fonr, 1 lie ii enact* He Seas'* and General Assembly of Ihe Slate of N-w J-r-ev. That so much »l <h* act io njiteh ih>- i- ! v.ol'og.cvl^nrv- ' • - I ' r ft J1-' j r *kAppn,ve.rMaici" 24'! IbGd. • ProCeediiieu of City Council. ^ A regular meeting ol lh- Colinrlfof Iht sllj" ' Monday rvc'nlng May «th. IW. ' Preaeul— Mayor Williams, Recorder Hughes. | Alderman Lyertl. Couocllmea Cake, Magonagle. | ' Jllahr. Mccray, SoUsllsegsr and Ludlain. Tlis minutes o| last msrllng were read and : approved. ^ ^ ^ ^ I The building Insped-ir >r|»Hed Ihejiumber 1 The Trustees of Public School, as rcque.lr.1 1-> J principal of School' #«> osper year. ' ! Total, »IA» '« • No of children -I* ' The report Was scceplcrl. I . Mr Ludlam moved thai U be taken by sections n Mr. Magonagle moved third and a | cd Busily. II : Patrick llslpln ofTered as his seeurily for Iho r A communication signed by many citizens and i. proiwrty-hotdre. r^Jt 'r ami Itaprovrmrnt. Agvenl i". : A communl'alloa signed hy many citizens arot B property owners was presented, In refrreoce to Mr. Hughes moved to receive the eommunlor" ! '®- '• I William Mason's petition for license was pre. Mason # petition lor license was pre. i j(-

Mr. Hughes moled thai I lie prayer or llie pell- H. tinner he granted, lost. A communication signed by many real lV»t.lax payers war presented, requesting Ihe c .ut cli j sidewalk. Be, of the city. Mr. Magonagle mored lhat the communicating J ' received and referred lo Ihe eommlttre on : ,, ; t and lmprovemeni, with Instruction, to I ■epoflyl the neat meeting of council what will J ■ n*ccssarjr Io put said city In good condition. ,, ! Overseer of ihe Prwr lo report at the neat meet- ' charity from him, and to coot-Due auppovl to ^ those authorized by eounettoinlll otherwise or- . ; deted. Agreed to. Mr. Magonagle moved that the city eloek keep- t : er have pe'rmlaslOB 'o make a etetement in reto- y rente lo utilag eloek In aeder. Agreed ta. v - Mr. smith read two letter# from Mr. Shoeater who la to put Ihe eloek In repair. i I The following bill# were read and ordered pald_ t Win. Slllra, work on afreets, CIS i Robl. Smith, £ >10; Wm. Hebenthal, do., $H : < hristy Ralph, j r do!, cio; Jame* Connelly, do- *1; Jot. Campbell. ; t . do , CIO* John Crowell. do . *V ; lan e# Clark, do ; '■ 1 JoaephlrrUB, do- #4 I i. K. Merr.y,.! -m,,i, rle. put-; ehing da f . nuorll ooegear • >» • J • the lower room in Itvenlnz Star Lodge Jar the ^ , Un m -t.on edhneil adjourned. \ Bawuel R. stitzt, City Clerk. < A l.»noB Y'uZlur would not couUi 'he | mas* of testimony whtetv h«« arraoralwlail . i infsvnrof li'isfor'z Bottom of Wild Cierry ] | I n- n tale, efficient, nnd reliable r medy to | raring cough*, cold# aad polmonary ilia ! **•*. Many of tha caret are tnily wonld*rf*' r ; ' Trifles. | j — YYfey doss a dog gnaw a bone ! Be- | , i cause be caa't swallow il whole. i1 — YY hv H w dog's tail a great noveiljT j Because m one war sa^it before. . I — Why it so egg overdone like <m* J I underdone * Bvcaos* it is hardly don*, e : —Pay for your panialoons; doa't b* charged for breeche# of trwsl. — Benefits, lik# fl#wers, p«*a»e only ' whea fresh. r That •*• n smart Irishwoman, who * 'a» no Irish pap-r tail#, bnrrew.d ihe L twoa.v from an #!d l#*wr. lo whom #S* had hinted ah* was fsvorabls. I# p#y the i f*e for being oiled lo a w#w ewe. »• --The Uwj.r g#ts his Lvieg by "plat ' d«i -=4 tfc# dour by "piRagw. '

SPECIAL NOTICES. TO FARHCR4 ! thrST saB .-Iral^^mM^eludJhe' h * Veen* , FARMERS REMKMDERt portaul II Is to Improve llie gohisn op;wrtunlty ; ihe country Is hsre uf prolu an* t..-ve: helore rapidly. ' roMPLETR uTsv RL, u*!! not only malntivlua ^AqrM^ty^olJi'C soil but produea. irtw^e.1! winch To Farmers and FInnfers. POUULE REFUSED PIlttDRKTTE t the nlcht soIL Wool, tones, olW and dead animals of N'W York City, for^vi li tenths company | TWENTV-EllillT DOLLARS PER TON, : wright^ for weight to wny high prttw sujWhl dayfto twowreh* eari^rl dMb^the croPj

Deafiieax, Hliuilnrss to ( afarrli Treated with the utmost success. by J. Date*. ! a : the city and country can be secu at hlsottlcr, ' J The Medical f aculty are laHled lo accompany I. I their patients. "> he has no secrets in his prac. J Errors »>f Votilli. ® To Conwninptlvt'w. No.V^'Llth Scco'lid V.Wlii^shutgk. S V. Infoi'mtilion. [ mytS-ty T »-'* Rrusdwsv, New i'orhgl.t. generally. ' - j The Peruvian Syrup, .. .. . lYeprWw-,** 'I dl-)'lug*up'lhecoucti Slid leal log Ihv - ausc behind j ' llr. II. A N DUII'S IIIIIIM; \Y ATKII,^

SI TU YV. KOVVLE A KIN. Propriclot-. ' 1 nit-It No. ISTremonl 3t- Bostou. | SI'EFI II. YOTic r.. j i 4 ddrf.sk to THE nervous and tlKDtle- ,i, j\ itaTKD whose sintrrlncs hsve h.-rn pro- n, jl^oE- genvrel^^bhltr?>o yovTfeel ncya.liru'Knllj'g'ci ont of order i 'la your urine ; a-mr Dmci ■ .^k^iumriae tolK ' hj^-' ' "l^d psiv^V f ri? In "or !! n.0^toi,iu^.'-?n/"r«»yi'om e'ry bitT'T- ^ Dors any Utile Ihlnz mike - you Wul or jump! your sleep brr hjnm rea *N^s I* WM'mtr s ; i^SraTaiS' : JSSV 5 : ! ° Jo;I^". ^T-ri^SfaVlonof1 Ihchewrt.0 Vhey nt» gIT^!f'"wlSLS3*aW "dl-Cburaaed ; they uealwav* polite and pleasant in the «un|«uiy of tornea, ami h>ok jpeuapd thorn ffhija U& j 1 tlese^vid'ooroaly lulothen coastituliona, hut a|,o (hum- I he y do Imalneas wUh or tor. ^ How many or^fr^mhan'r^evy*^^***^.^^ muchas't'o'ladueralmoel every other Aaeaar— lillocv , lunacy, parwlisia. spina, aflrrtlons, aul- | ride, and almost every other torp at ulacaar HELMBllllK" rluS> EXTRACT {^r.i<D5"iDy^»d .11 « "j ' i «i!25vd'ln m SSfmiS^nSi '£d Wrire lid > PTSSl^i-"lveivlraaa.#a4bhush*dbpwbsd . l-r, • DRrtXbT, s rsfa a- r. :

MARRIKI). TEH COLLINS— EDWARDS— AprU Mil, by Rrv B^^H ii. Dlrerty, Mr.'Jnba.CoUlB* to Miss >T|en w* arvlt, Loth of Upper township, tape MajH^H _ oii:n. ■ D N^DK.—if> * quarter pari Ihree o'clock the 11th, at 10 o'clock a'm.- All si* luvllcd to 9 Sh^dled In treat p.-c ■ u ith» full hope of a NEW ADVERtlSEMENTs7r"^^B H ii-tr- ri hoi lit"-. Hodct-i -',YS i Irlrv' a NI) other g. v>d makes of Pocket Knives, and meni o' en" u'lhe store A (l,*k "hurtTRUMAN k KHAW, No. Mo (Eight Thlrly.flve] MARKET Street, Ikuow Moth. Philadelphia. Puleul Nbudcr-Utrivcrs, V dV V 1 "" "v'f-howlng Shutter-boll ' TRUMAN h RHAW, V No.MS (Eight Thlrty-Bvr) MARKET street, ■ Defow Ninth. Philadelphia ValtaBizt-d Iron Wirt- X

j;nnTrellKEIowe^me.;'e'm*nratriolhe* ! ■ No. >OS (Eight Thlrty-Ove) Markcl stresr, Rt low- Ninth, Philadelphia. 3 I'I'UI.IC SAM:. JJY order r.f the Orphans' Courl. wlll be sold J; WEDNESDAY, JULY tand, IMS, ! nt I o'clock p. M., the HOMESTEAD of John ' M„"' C?hNr-J<" roT tal'nl' "* -TU"' M,vi '»•, OF* ' Dwe^^ltoure. sub.e'a^orhre'SuS 1 |Sg;£g|5| J , £fctTcTi5^ \v^isrj^u,^t - I—' re st tour dollars jhree'Su'iulri'-d and'racnty' toS j Sec. V. And bell on.'iiii'cd and'enacird' that tbt* I ' - -i .Usance shall take r-ffeel Immediately. J. WILLIAMS. Mayor. SAMUEL R. STITES, lily Clark. STATE OF XF-to JERSEY, J jr! ^ ^ ^ ^ YOTiyE. ^ ^ I' • f j | " * YY EDNESDA Y, MAY Wth. 1 at V o'clock F. M- for the election of Director* ... "n." niiec'"* wllfmecfat Ihe same places! J;j '°» clurl1 a" n'a. P?°HIU>RETH, Secretary. J. T. DELACROIX, CAIM'ETIN'GS, ' • MATTINC", OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, ET£. K«t r. Booth Second vr„ above Chestnut, m>n*r.il ' Piirt-anitrniA. (sl-JBt ie 1 N p.— I urchascis will do well lo call. , i L—

NOTICE TO 4 R EDITORS. IhiJwSl le'toreVe'r Iwned" of* OJiy actlrfn Ihsrefor ngalnsl said adadftUlratqv^ gWAIS Da'ed April S9th. Itwa. Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. CAFE MAY CIRCUIT COURT. Waters B. Ml ter ) de^hoeleVt Livingston Ewlng. ^ lertio. ' HY v Irtue of the above staled earcollon lo me d reded, will Ire *--ld al public sale, at thb llo'el of Lea Is Wbcaloo, Cape May Court SATURDAY, the smh cf MAY NEXT, at the hour of Two o'rluek p M- all Ihe'tollowvInz de-erihrd loi ef laml la tire Lower Township, county •■( ' ap- >Ujr. -nd mete of Now Jersey, andhfnur "quare ere' rsj^ IL* "rehttsth •» m#4t| Khe'r'ir. WILLIAM IIILDRKTB, Cape Mag Court House. HAVING purchased the Interest of Aaroa riantrr^reeerev-4 ftrnto^wpllos o'f"il kl*dT?f ; Good.' comj.rl.lBg the stock of n Srst-clam DRY GOODS I GROCKRY 8T$RKV t'ontlatlag of Musllna, (Blenched snd .unbleached,) Print.,. Flannels, Katlneta,Caaaim«i»*. Dalains. Alpacas, Rlbboao, Velvot, he- Bilks, Trimmings of *11 doserip- ' Hona. ou Clot hi. Wooden Ware, Hardware. Ilvakeu. etc- Dishes, Crockery, claaa, > stone an* l.arthoeware, faints, Oils, Glass, [ • OltOOKaiKS. • ' Two, Sag or. mol— bpl~. Povstoe and toot. Bcratng oil floctr ky the knnel ov ponnd. * tobacco- The selebrntMl Mawlbw Naay, rwe ■ Cat, Ckewrlag sad Smoking. ; -V- Yk.T ^ ^ —2E3>1 v'waeral vaarrTmsOtad » Of aft Grade*. WILLIAM HILBRKTM. my»4m CVO *T Bewsfc