Cape May Ocean Wave, 27 May 1868 IIIF issue link — Page 2

. • CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. I88H.

®bt <D t c a a ^tVart. Oupe I»Unillb»pe Mij Com tj, t. J. 1 \-^ a R. MAGOXAOLE, Y tmo»A>#»Of»inM. fVedutreday, >laj 21, ISC*. HUM UV^UV kU1l< IN U. _ -j- ' * y»wuST. FrofMatOMlTr EmuUm raids not exceeding . %aarter rt a rolumorfa* maatb too ! " three months iom " •' aMtmr...."!"'.!."!!i-Mj» Rail nliuam, three months: . r»no ' " Mx mmvrhs MM •• . ...M.uj; •u column thre* months ds.ro i •'» Mouth. ro.ee | Yearly advertisements mo; be clt-uged fiiiln- j Without lAlitlOMl riwnte. Ia?oM>drsrtlsemruts inserted ot lb* rate* » Aasoclatlorv JAaotlr>«». Cap* lolatol L "(Hi |5p JT«I ' tew/uaIL ' ' r* H.'vmllin, W. «, , 8ol<ar»' Union V C.p* May Count/ nfU the | l.tand.*rdtetued»reireaiiig»UiBael».reonth. Cape ibrhtn Ptral A Building Association BOlU U to. City IUH on Ihe fourth Monday j riram' A Mhohnoiuo' Building A I»m Ateoeiad.y r.rotag of ro. li- m .nth- *1 the Cape Aei- ! dc«r. a a. kuuotm, uewy. Evening «t»r Lodge No. O L u.of o. F. loorto , every Thursday evening .1 the IMd Fellows' 1 Copr I. loud bods* Ho. 30 F. A. M. mrrtl the fflrst and Third Tueeda, • on or oltrr the lull. | • tar Otic mou^r "Small proiU, tud quick lain* I" U . B. Mii.LER, Cope Island. S. W 'k* Baptist Church nt Cop* May Ceort Ilomo hat* reiolred to bold • Harrtit Home feitival oo th* 27th day of August oezt, to p*y the indebted**** *a their o«w psrtOD»|*. - 0- Mr. A. Winch bo* on* of th* aoit •xi***iv» periodical taiabliihtnent* ia lb* United 8ut*>, *t No. S0& Ch*»loot St., Pbilodolphia. Any of oor r**d*r* d*«irfag itendord work*. book*, periodicali, D*w*p*p*rt, or anytbiog la th* lit*r*tar* Mn*, will b* «»r* to p*t thorn at Winch'*. Hi* r*etl*aaolr aiiiitanl, Mr. M. J. Olaaey, will We delighted to waltoo Cap* M.y folk, la parson or by mall, on any ; mailer appertaining to baok* or parioJi•aft. Tttotout Arrmur.— .V moot terrible , areidtat ocearred at tba Bridgeion GloMwork* oa Monday lait. Mr. Jotae* Meldir aad hi* *on. about tea year* af age, w*ra in tha grinding mom grinding ; jnr». whan the aproa of the boye xiu i oaught r* tha thaftfor. whirling him | aroond a**arol lima*, (trikia* ki« bead at eecb ravoloti.io and hftlrng him re- | ' •taatiy. The father in trying to extricate hit eblld waa al*o caoghl in the ihefi *o '. i thrown with pir*t elolrnra coning bi> | (Mad eororely and breaking *e*rral rib*, i He cianot recover. i The Soar Hoi*g, Atlantic city, th* ( Inert flmciais hotel at that well-known i aad popalar Soma.i reanrt I* now io th» | bead* of Mr. R. It. Thorn p«on. of tbi* , ally, formerly of Coagre** llell, and more j i reeeatly of the Metropolitan Hotel, Waib- \ , region. Mr. Thompson's reputation •• a I hotel proprietor i* loo universally known 1 | aad acknowledged to b* ia aay way infla- ; ] aacad by wbat w* could writ* from lb* i t abert paraooal acqoaiataoce w* have bad i , witb lb# gentleman. Suffice it In *ay , that if . ear a man knew hi* bo*io*** the pr***Dt proprietor of lb* Serf Hour* doe*, t A *b"rt atty at that **tabli*bm*nt daring the *ea toe will nabilantiata tbi* fact. , BBUKUBO raw- I'KI.\WXRK. — A Urge , maattug of tb* ciilteo* of Camden we* | bold raeeotly, for lb* parpnae of orgaaii- , lag maaiara* for placing a bridge ovar th* t Daiawar* river, to connect Philadelphia e with Caadas. Bpaache* were mad* and Maalalioa* adapted, all favoring tb* enbarpritv. Tba width of tha river it 2.626 ] bat, aad it ia pen pared la baild a drew- i . bridge 78 foot high, with a lingle arch a aaacbing froaa Smith'* 1 eland to Camden, , a diitane* ol l.iit feat. It I* propo**d c to have two paaaagi-weyr, each tea feel j wide; two Mkka for car*, each five feat * wide, and oaa aaotral pa* rage, tor wagna* b twenty feat wide. The whole etraetnre . will be coder cover. Among the com- . •ittaae appointed by tha moolieg waa oo* | aatkerivd twaoofor with tb* corforat* r awtbaviliaa of tba eitiaa af Philadelphia 0 aad Cam dee. far tha porpoaa of prmwot- I lag eeifomity of action oa tba part of lb* * committee* io oatrylag eat the pmpoaad t achame. c Ta* Paoartc*.— Tb* erop* promia* to be aaaemmoaly abeedaal in lhair yield til* aaeeaa, nahwhktUndiaC th* sraal j | croaking af tha paapl* wbaannaally rala* i , tha bna aad ary thai tba arain, th* gram, ( tin frail cuerjdtiny— will b* a failara. , AJlbaagh w* at* he nog a lata apriag. aad . bate bad eold, wot wra<bar a iroal por- , lion af tb* Uma, tbor* I* avery raaaoo for i beiiavieg, or at leant loping, that there „ will b* aa average if net a full crop af all t hind, of frail. Tba mat are u a vary , healthy coodiliaa, aa a general tbiag. and b tha baehwardaaaa uf Ik* apriag waa eal- , aalaud la prevent the too aarly appear- . aaoa af tb* yoaag frail aad dalay H aalil t bayaad tba an* eh or May ffoata, tkoa* aawalaom* rioitor* that *o freqaeatly, of late yoarr, blighted lb* gorma aad Mooted ii the bapaa of tba lover* of goad frait, aaek * at ia only te ha bad /reah and wfaalaaaat* b where it gpn. Tb* r.ia* bava bad tb* t •feet of eoariM «h* araa# aad grain to , •hoot op with marked raprdity, and the * •aid* aad meadow* preaaat aa appaeraaca t amrpaaaiaf ly great). Tha praapect of a • fall yield of bay aad grain it esceiSat. t nod if aaattaad moat prove of ioealealabU t beaolt to I bo poorer cleaaao of oilioea*. who or* oompolled to pay eiorbitaat priaa* for tba . ****** trie* *f life. Al- < tbaagh oat*, aawiog waa delayed, aad eora • planting i* oat got completed, it ia ba- a litvad tbal a favarabla ewmmer will eaaa* i t bate oarohfo U pradaoa aa abaadaat rv- " taro. ... , t Mt • i Tae Sawixo Qi'iok, an adveriiaemcat t ol which appeared ia the Bar* o few I week* ago, >• highly rerotameadad a* aa tednponaal.w ertiofo to every ledy wt.o Waa rntn h aowing to do. It pro- 1 t-«tw the finger, krepe the point of the 1 aerdle In ferfoci r<>a<1ition. aad i* \ othereie# a-efui. The IvW rata at . whirl! the article i* loraiabed piece* it t within ibo reach of alL < | — A Ledge of tleod T*e<plare baa haaa argwbia-d at Long Ueemab. with a beet •toy mem haaa. 1»*. T. tt. ChoUte te lb* . W. C. T.

The Rett *3erdey I'rcachw'i ' Aeeofiution. Tbi* «oc ety l« rompoaed, of tboae min- ! Tf. Clitetch who labor up ' | ti.e two Soatbrra l>i-trict« uf tbi* State.. Two meeting* are belli annually, at which ' thtrna ebohav* leara* I their vafo# may i Iltaally be f.iead n. joying th* e(erci*e* | with »»*ttiing * »L A two-fol<1 reao.lt i» ; e-cored by tkiie aI*ocia\i»n, v:g; M .-r.tul 1 ei.jnyin-nt of an rlevet' d character. . The r minf'ter layi aeid" lor a lew day* the ! "jrti^d of parachtel date; lock* ap hi* , , lag-; »!■»•» (f-nw/aa* HikabiteiiU Blake > : hint a kindly welcome, end Ih-re 01-- it J; with bt* Irllow iubortr* an-J br-lbrec. — » i During the three day* of tucb a meeting. in any a pi.a*ant boor t* enjoyed. Son.-. } ! lime* the raaialle** jok* folt« an»*p-ct-ii- > - ly from a grave faih-r and creek* tha -p-ll - J j of dark mutnnrhnly that threatened, with » - deepeaiBg Uaikbea*. tha eoal al euibeV j i weary, anxiuu* mrmbai of tka cotnpaay , i Then, oftao, a kindly criticiam, lik« ttia > friendly rurgeon'i kaif-. temav-a aoma ! fljiuat ditcuveraJ imperf-cliun, wbo«n pre- j et-nca inarrad tba perfect rymmetiy of tbe I ■nan, and th* robj-ct. anhutt hy lb* operation, i« rendarrd iiu.ru admirable, and 1 itruog-r f«r for good. Tbn* th« m-m-i i bar* of ibis society are made cooiuaily | - 1 batter, bo'.h ia mind and body, end *p j fiud tbcir meeting togeti-ar both pleating • and profitable. They return relrvtln d, j i and do mora and better wotk for tboie { whom I bay aervs. j Tha ls*t maetiag waa held at Clayton, j : on tb* lltb, 12th and 13lb inat. Several 1 new mambef* were received, and th* an- 1 • ion opened witb wnnanal promine of in- ] , , terett. Ilav. Farmen llobbiatwa* elected I ' I'reaident; Rev. A. J. Uregory, Vice | Praiident, and Rev. O. K. Morris wa*^ 1 j re-elected Secralkry. ' The three d-y* wore cnoiomed by the i raadiog of auay* aad review*, and ia diecaiiiuut oo tba inbjeet* tha* brought before the meeting.. The eitty of N. K. Edward*, on the foes of probationira in -lb* M. K. abarth, and that of G. R. Soydfr, oa I * political tide of the temperance qoaatioo. wave followed by diicnii alone of peculiar and exalting intsrett.— ilav. A. t . Street, on "How to preaeot i tba aabjecl of aanctiAcation," was instructive. Rav. G. Hitcheoa, luitxintd by well eoatiderad atgamen'*, oar cbarcb ■ policy a* to Tbtological laatUatioa*. — i Kav. J. H. Htftabioioo axpoted tba danger tbat lurk* ia the "Popular Amote. menu" of the day. Rav. \V. C. Stockton waa kiodly pangent and logical In np- > poiing th* *■• of tobaoc* among christian*. Rev. G. K. Morris reviewed Ecce Drui, and wa* reqneitad, by a unaoimao* vote, to pnbliah bis review in inch one of ] the magazine* a* ba sboald elect. Rev. < J. Stile* presented a careful review of "Matlitoa aa immortality," which wa* well received. Sermon* were preached oa Monday and Tuesday avaaiag* to larg* audience*, by J. Taoiant and G. K. Morria. Tb* next meeting will ba bald at Vioetha second Monday in S*i tembar next, te continue three day*. A most inviting bill of assignment ba* been prepared. Nawspanini*:. Ksrraratsg. — K!ghta*n •ixty.figbt, *o far, ha* ba-n exceedingly prolific of new joarnallatic entarpriaa* j and tha cry is "still thay come." We lak» pi-asttra io ananancing the an ticipated appearance nf new weekly paper at Bariinglon, whose page* will he spread tha reading pob'ic in the rnnrse of a faw week*. Th* eognnmsn of tbe journal in tmbrjn ha* net a* yet manifested it*#lf. j bat will dnehtleei have In it a smack of ; snotethlng original. It will he pahliahed I G. II. Hay*, A. M., of Harlington, prioeipal of tha Cap* May Academical i Intlituta. and Mr. C. S. Magrath, late of! i this eslablishtaanl, and will be mainly de- j i voted ta tba local aad agricultural later- ' | tits of tha city and cooaty of Darlington. Th* Mi'/illntz County Dmnerat is th* I j till* of a now paper itarud by Ilea. A. , W. Junes, member of tha Lcgiilata a, ! and Mr. II. Farmer at Perth Ambtiy, in : this Stat*. Polilidnlljr, it ia unascessaty | say, tba naw paper i* established in tb* ! , int*r**t of th* Damocrary. In msk* np - , and typographies! appaaranca it i* second i aaoa on oar tahl*. Wa with the De mocmf nv»ry *accn*a. j Paooaasa or L*r HKpRtatirrATtos. — ! war* adopted at th* Malho- . lay Convention, in session at Chicadeclaring that tha present gaoaratioa i of Methodist* bsv* tha asm* right to chaaga tb* plan* of th- Church for tbair t and to adopt it to altered . circantataace*, tbal Wtilsy aad :ba fstksri bad to create it, and that a* educational, ] pnblithieg. mitaioaary, and atbar cbaril- , able agaocla* depend largely upoa tb* for eopport, and aa the laity ar* al. ready charged with tba reapnnsibilitiaa ooocarning t ham, it i* eoa*id*r*d aaiin snt • reasonable and desirahl* that they 1 •hoald b* associatad witb tha ministry ia ' tha iocaption, **Ubli*bn>*nt, aad modifi- ! eationa of th* varfon* taititntioat of tba Cbnreb. — Tb# Managers of tb* Impaacbmant, | by Ganaral Hatler.ar* basily employed j ia th* raeeaa halting op new tastimeny ' oooviat tba Proaldant. It ia said tbat multitude of witnesses bava baa* (ammaatd, tbat now avideae* be* bean round ! which will pro** bribery, and that tbsr* good raaaon new for believing tbat tb* anginal ptogvamm* will b* carried oot 1 saccsvsfolly. That* are tha lattlt report* Waabiogtoa, oad abow that it boa determined oot to drop th* trial with dafaat, bat to fortify tha other point*. ] aad paah tha maasara through raaninuly caovietioa. j Wood aim ran SvaawanaiRt.— Thar* 1 no hotter fertilizer for strawberries than 1 boa. Wa remember that an* of tba 1 boat crop* wa aver had wa* raised when 1 th* only moanr* w* had was wood oabos. ' All soil* will oot alike b* benefitted by I sank aa application, bat it i* always safe j aa* ask** io roaa*clioa witk ot'bar ma- j If aaha* only or* a**d tksr* or* ' weed*, ** eo **ad eon b* ialmdacad 1 by tka mommn.—JomnuU of Horticulture. ' — Th# poach orchard* to Daiawar* and the Kaa arc Khora ol Maryland, that o faw wash* ago gee* promia* of oa I ahnndant erop. it is reported, have b*eo I las led by lb* rarest inclement waathor. Th# (harp treats have withered tb* badt, | hich fall olf at tha *li»h;-*t tnnch. i The aooMi diaccorogiog iotalhgaaec baa aoooaacod ic raferaoca to othor 1 I Rautan or Wild Ottawa* and i Grace's CeUlratoJ Solrt bava stood tb* of long riporiene*. ood hsv# coma ] iotu g-neral as*. The** *Mjete|_m aa ■ Sisck noat ram*, balgeaoiaapraporalteo*. i ilifullv cnmpsMiaded, aad well adaptrif^-' tb the class of diseases for which they era recommended. Roth W. Fowl, k Ron, I Hustoa, Mo**.. -or* th* propriator*. ra.. | — Th* Bommit Ha*<e. al Romaslt, N. i J . wo* haioad uo Friday- togoth** with 1 oil the fj-ei'.ara, hook* Oad popart. 1 1

i STATE ITEMS. —3 Pss'sl* cnanty ho* appropriated 82,- ' • OW for the a faction ol a *aidipr«' m«"uo- — Tb# Metbodist* af Rnrdeotnwa are ' putins up a cbarcb wb cb will coat aboat 830.003. I — liodires of- flood Templar* are aboat : I being organised attVnmbo*, Crpsswick-, > Gmvevilje, Friocvlon, Paouioglou, South \ • Ambay and Kings ood. _J,..epb K. Norwood, on* nf th# vie- i ' time nf ib< 1st* di'oat.r on the Kri* Rail ! " read. Iind hi- life in.nrad for 867 .MM)— of 1 ' -liich 820.000 wa* in the Mutual Deoefit i Cum pang, of Nawark. — A ^atchen cil', b-longing Io Rar- . clay Haines, or Hsin.»p»rt, -as *h«t ia a | pit- lure lot, by some h-srlle's wretch, and i an rnmpl-talv disabled that it will probes\hli ba u-c».»aty in kill it. It gave promigg of being an unotnally fine animal. ' —Mr. John A. Bo-bling. baa jssl ' j 'hipped front Bi« wir* mill in Trenloc. the ' I la'ir-*t cable ever balore manufactarad ia ' I this Country. . It wa* four ih<>u**nd fe-t ' j drawing car* ap the mountain*^ *om— ' where atuoug tba coal tegioo* ol PenaI I WW's . Banajah Daacon, the United State* I | Marahsl for tha District of Naw Jersey, died al hi* residence in Mnnnt Holly oo j Tuesday, after a short illoeas. Mr. Deai j con was appointed United State* Martbal . ' for the District of New Jersey during the , firaf admlaistratinn of Abraham Lincoln. | | M# wa* a man auiversally respected in , jhlia commanity io srhich he lired. Asa , pablic officer hu wa* uniformly eoartoost* "^aod boaarabl*. \ ! ' 'hiw 8 "items. — Port y-oo* mwdfn ia New York t City, last year. ^ — — Th* Methodist Caaferanca at Cbiea- ■ go coadcmnt tba n*« of tobaaco. — Ooly aiae hundred and fifty mile* of [ Pacific Railroad y«t ta be constructed. — Carpal* ar* now mid at man reaI sonabla price* to New York thaa al aoy i time aiaca tba war. — Th* story that Mr*. Wade bad pur chased a largo wardrobe in expectation [ of becoming mUtras* of tba White Hon* ' is dallied. — In th* midst of the applausa attend- • ing tbe aomiaatiso of Geo. Great a lady i i* th* gallery let loos- a dove dyed in oaf lionet colors, which flaw tavtrai limes | round tba anditoram antLolightad on the ] f (tag*. 1 — The Naw York World aay* : The Democrats of Naw Jariay will uaite on Ganaral Iienypo aa tbair candidate for Governor, afis*. Kilpetrick is mentioned as tba Republican candidate — The Union Pacific Railroad has beea . Opened to buaiaea* six handrnd mite* beyond Omaha, Nebraska. Sixty miles | bar* beau built this spring, and a larger ' Tote* of laborer* than -Tor is at work on tb* road. — The Impeachment Manager* are divided in their opiuions io regard to tba rosult of their recent investigations. They bava made another demand upon one of the telegraph companies for dispatches sent over, it* lines, bnl compliance has bean refuted unless by due procets of law. — Lett week the Connecticut Legisia ' tur* elected ex Uoverner W. A. Buckingham to tha United State* Senate for tha foil term of aix yaats, from next : March. H* follows Senator Dixon, and ! is a thorough RepubKcao. Mr. Dixon Into* hi* seat because of hi* Democratic tendencies. — A Brooklyn lawytr gives ootica in a ; newspaper of that city, that ha intend* to , lb* Naw Haves Railway Company fur preventing hi* intranet to their car* ; In th* Naw Vork depot, oa occasion of j his going la g»l a seat for a lady. Th* | railway officials aaid lb* order wa* inex- | or* hi* that ha could not pa** la without ' a ticket, aad tb* lady wa* compelled to Sad a rant for barself. 0ihls notice abow* a controversy to vhfM Iber* era two •id**. Whilst it wa* aliortanate for th* lady, it ia evident that railway companies, aulas* they adopt ions inch rule as this, will have many of lh»ir ear ieats filled ap by lb* friends of dapnrtiag passengers, and other pa*s*ag*r* will b* prevented from Hading arat* io comfortable Mason. (hoald, however, b* capabl* and 1 gentlemanly official* an band to Sod scat* for ladio* aad ethers, who arc anaccos. tom*d te (ravslieg aloe*. A Daring Outrage. ' The Adam* Expran Company wa* robhad af three safe* last Friday eight, on tne J-flVrsgnrilla Read. Th* amount of lose I* not yet ascertained. The folI 'Wing are th* particalari aa far aa known, i While tba train waa taking on wood and 1 water, at Marahfiald, twenty mtlai below Swymoar, a party of robber* seized apoa 1 tb* argiae, aad diseonoanting tba expraaa ear rrom tba train, alerted olf ia tb* direction of Sayaioar. While la motion, they br*k* into th* sxpr*** car, disabled tbe maaaaagar, aad throw him cat of the ear. The aagiaa aad ear war* fooad deserted, tbi* morning, •landing oa tba track about a mil* roalb of Heymoar. Benefit of Advertising. It I* aa incontrovertible fact that those of oar besiaeM man who advertise most : liberally ar* doing Ik* great**! amount of i business. It ia a fact which moat paapl* kav* learned from axparitaee, and ilia ' evident to avary oa* of observation that ' if a man advertises ba ahawa that h* ba* I aatarprise aad energy, I* aoxiao* t* trad* 1 aad w II give good bargmios. Aa a gaa*ral ral* it rs ssfa to ealealat* t at yoa can gaol* jest at much las* a* the proportion ia th* effort* to secure yoor trade ! ii mod* by lb* dealer ; for the man who lacks tha enesgy to advartiae, also lack* , th* energy ts» take advantage of * low , market and hay goods cheap. , Tbe Road te Wealth I* an questionably by paying tha pria- I for placing yoar basiaau belcra th* I people. < To* gru whirrs who aigh at th* high < paid for newspaper advertising, ar* < certainly wild or *l*a do not nndorslaoH what it cost* in ran a pap-r or 'kai tk-ir 1 aye* ve imm-as* baa-fit* d-H«*d. aad to their hreaai* tka exploded theory ' that they are cn-tentlv laieff to aapparl ' advert'sam-nts that ar# est of benefit Six nssikt ace a firm ia Utdsn war* ' presented with a steam power j rasa that , cost oaa haadr-d ihoa'oad dollar*, and , accompanying tha peeawat sro* a bbi- id , ■ah* partia* stattag th* do*nr bad >*c-i*wd tka srarth ol tha preas from tk«ir aut.r- i C*tem*a. The« "as oaa i* steer- . wher# th* **or p-inlar's heart - aa saad* • glad aad appreciated, tbi* was aa* oaW- • rawaid t* oaa ta iividaal abac* a million * of tka saw* kiad af benefit* pat aattead ' patrraa might ha m.atiM*d. 1

Religions New*. — There ar* at present foar hundred aad . nineteen chorcbts of all denominations in lid* Y-aek.-with aecemmoiiattooafor -twa. . - • hundred aad ainrtytkoasaad parts -a. — XVith it* pr'eaeot popuUtiuo of one million, ' ooly oa* third of..tba whole number can t atlrod raligioo* tafrrce*. But it ii eitil muled lout sittings lor on* half th# people ; , would arcoiuuiodota all who would ordi- . narily atleed at oot tiat*. therefor* tb* ' actual drficsanuy amoanla la nuiy 110,000. j The average at tendance for the whole city I does DOl exceed an* hundred and fifty . thousand, while lbs total of ragular and j , occasional church-eotrt may ba rarkonad j al two hundred tboasand, or ona-fiflh Of , tba entire population. — Wiihin the capital city of the Island j ! of Madafsscar. whtra ta lately each let- j ribl* persecutions *trs suff-rrd, coolaio- ! | ing a population of toly 30.000, there are i Bight Cbnsiiaa ccngragalioos, with 12,- I 4IX) hearev. K. aeffe r* c rr g • u u n hat mora j I than 200 commaoicants. Within the ■ rillagcs of the eoontry sixteen other i rburchei bava been 'ouadrd. , — There is soma falling off ia tb* uem- | ber of revivals from which w« hove ac- ; ' counts, especially aiming lb* M*tbodi«is. i iiariug the pa»t two «erk* reports have • been received af 6.200 addition! to th* charcbet. Tb# Peptisla report over 2,i 400, tb* Methodist* 1.350, aod th* Cen- , grsgationalist* star 900. — There are 306 raligioa* n*w*papar* j aod olbar periodical* palilished in tb# United Stales, ■■! stbich 60 or* Baptist. 54 Methodist, 30 I*?asbyierian, 29 Lalb ' #rnn, 26 Episcopal, it Catholic, 16 Coogracalioaal, 11 Uaivursalist, aod the re- ( maioder mitcellaaeoot. — Most of lb* rresbytaria* of tha! United Presbyterian Cbarcb have voted o* th* overtor* on tbe us* of iostrumao1*1 mo-lc In religious worship. Tbe vol* [ i* mora thao two to oo* against tha proposed chaaga. — The East Naw Jeraay Baptist Alsociation will hold its annual convaotloa in . the First Baptist Cbarcb io Railway, on the first Tuesday *ni^ Wednesday in Jura. • Aboat two hundred ministers will b* in ■ attendance. 1 — Pop* Pins has invited tb* Roman Catholic Bishops of th* United Slates to rail* one thousand volunteer* for bis army, i Tba blshap* are authorized to mtka such > terms as Ibay may think proper. The Chicago Convention. The ReaabKeiu^Coovrnlion to onmiout* candidates far President and Vice ■ i | President, met at Chicago on \V«dne*- ' i day, 20lb inat. An organization wa# -f. j fectad on tba first day of meetiaiL On j Thursday, General JJruot was nominated | 1 for the. Presidency, the call of delegates j | showing six hundred aod forty vats* far I | him. Balloting for Vice President the* j commenced, Wade being highest oo tbe ' first ballot and Hamlin lowest. Several I i other ballot* ware then taken. Colfax ' gaining ground on every one. aod on the ■ I Ixfok ballot he was formally aonnunc-d as • | the candidate of th* party for Vice Pres. i i ident. Th# following is tha platform adopted l by tha Coovantioo : — THE PLATfORM. The .National republican party at the United j ^ cl'yof Chicago, on the coth dsy'of May, IM». 1 make the following declaration of principles:— ! T*'" COO[I|r*,ul*'' ,h* 0B the csgreis *• evinced hy the adoption In a majority of , securing equal Hvlt and political rights to all , and It la the duty of the government to sustain < . those Institutions and to prevent tha people of 1 those States from being remitted Io a stale o, 1 anarchy. Second— The guarantee by Congreis of equal suffrage to all loyal men at the South was de- I talnrd while thequeattnnof auffregc la all the ( loyal Slates piopsrly belongs to the prapla of Tht'd— tve denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime aad the national honor requires the payment of the public tdebtednees la the utmost good faith to all creditors at home and abroad, not only according to the letter, but 1 the spirit of the lewe under which It woe coo. tr clad. f aorta— 11 Is due to the labor of the eal Ion that taxation shonld I* equalised and reduced as rar. Idly eaJhr national faith will permit. Ft/R^The national debl contracted, as It has been, for Ihe prerervatlon of the Union for all time to come, should be extended over a fair pe" rtod for redemption L#nd tt te the duty of Con. ever tt can be honestly done. Su»X-That the beat polioy to diminish our harden of debt lc to eo improve our credit that capitalists wltt seek to loan na money ni lower rate, of latere.! thaa wa bow pay and moat continue to pay so loeg aa repudiation, partial er 1 total, ope# or eevert Is threatened or enapeeted. Srorntk — The government of the United States should be administered with the strictest economy. and the corruptions which have been so shamefully nurerd aad fettered by Andrew Johnson call loudly for rndleal reform. «S»A— We professedly deplore the untimely aad tragic death nf Abraham Lincoln aad regret th* acce salon of Andrew Johnson to the PresL densy, who has acted treacherously to the people who sleeted htm aad to the eauee he woe pledged to support; who hoe usurped high legislative and Judicial function. ; who hue refuted to execute the lews I who hoe used his hlghoBeeto Induce other ateeera ta Igmore and violate tue laws. who has employed his executive powers to reader las-cure the property, the peace, liberty aod tlfeol tha clttsea I who haa abused tbe pardoning power | who has denounced the N«tlonal Legislature u unconstitutional; who hat peretatcBliy aad corruptly resisted by every Ms•ur* U hie power every proper attempt et the reconstruction eg the Slates lately la rebellion ; who haa perverted the public patronage lot# no engine of wholes*], corruption, aod who k*t hot* justly Impeached for high crime, ad misdemeanors sod twoperly pronounced guilty thereof by a vote ef thirty-are Senators. jrbtih-Tn* doctrine of Great Brttlan aad other European Powers, that because a mo* la once a b.xsrd by the Untied Claim, ea a relic of thl feudal tunes, sot authorised by tbe law of natloet end at war with our national honor aad la. dependence. Natural tied elUeene are entitled to protected In all their right, of etttieuhip >, though they were native hare, aad no citizen of the United Mates, native er eaturaUmd, must t>„ liable te arrest « tmprtmmmsnt hy aay foreign Powar, for acta deem or ward, spokes In this country i and If no arrested end Imprisoned It U thedu'yor the government te Interfere la hi. TVrart— Of all who were folthfol In'ths trial* of tale wet there. w^re anno ealltlad to more especial house the* She breve soldiers aei seamen w ho endured the hardship, of campaign and lie aad ImprrtUad their Urea la Ihe rarviee vided by the law. for thee, bran d^eaM^f j the aatien ere obligation, n-rer to he forgotten ; widows and orphan, of the gallant dead are the wards of th* people a reer d legacy bo- - q aeathed te the nation* prelect lac cere . X-horert— Fsmgn emigration, which ta (he peal I added so much to the woelth, derelag mint i • tree, the asylum of tha epr" ■ -ed of .11 art toes, ! ^aoote be fostered an* encouraged ly a lib. rul j r— ea-ThW Cnereattee declare, iteett teq-m. ' ' mx'u-Tiji'i' ' " ' ' r"T" " !

[BT Ami ft SITT.] ; rroieediuga of City (oumil. Cars I>li»d, Jt>v eth. l»*A .•fold line evening, rreseat— Mayor Williams Recorder Hughe.. • Alderman t.yeett, Counrltmen Xlayan.gle, Cake, Mecray and blake. approved^ The Commlltre oo Protection of Property aad J eeptcd and placed on tile. j On tnollon of Mr. Magonagle the vote In refci- | i cncc to John MeCana'e license wa. reconsidered. Cake, license waSgraalrd John McCana far Ove I month, for MS dollar#. j Mr. Magoaagle offered the following rreolutlon: . | Resolved, That the Committee oi Protection I of Property and Inprovrmret be li»tructeA4o ! , take Ibe.bortest and speedleat method ot wtaor-^ I tra.Mngron It *., known aa the c«prte*«nd Kiu|" . j iia motion of Mr. Cake the resolution wa. I The commmlutnaere appointed tql open and : | ley out Corgie street from Qucru toMsdiion tt.< ' i On motion of Mr. I^gh^a thoreport wa* ac. ' c.ptcd and placed en Die. 7' , Un motion of Mr Haghes, the vote In reference , to Win. Mason's license was reconsidered. Mr. Hughe, moved the prayer of the petitioner ! be granted. Lost. > In reference to puttleg lightning rod. on the i reboot building was presented The Mayor suggested Ihe propriety of appoint- j . lag a committee oa Ufsyete .treat. i Oa motion of Mr. Megoangle flva commission. ' section with Mr*. Newell. Mr. FotlereTae* the The Mayor announced Ihe following a. com- 1 I mtsslonera W . W. Ware, W. B Mtlllrr. Peter Mr. Hughe* moved that the offlce ol Pound • Mr Lyeett mode a proportion to council on bch.lt of Mr. Uoltna, Proprietor of the Columbia ' | Houra, to erect three^ new lamp poet* oa the j • tree * and he iLlI furolib lamp* nod pay for tbe I Hughe* lo *trlke out the removal ol lh* post on I the corner of Washington and Ocean atrret., the j (loner wa* Instructed to have three oDw parte j ! I lag the one oa the corner of Wa.hlngton and j loroanrtreet. *"nd. I i 't***'* '*f P"P" i | aed that th. Mayor. Recorder, nod rouncllman j On motloa of Mr. Mecray the reeolution wa. j j The fo'ewlng bill, were reed and ordered paid : I j W. Ware, com. to purcha.e property', glROO; W , W. Ware. Uklng cen.u.of '«!, (6.00; s. F. Ware' , ' burying poor child, «« oa ; N. C. Price, allowance to poor, #1.18 I Wm. mite*, rtreet commls. Inner, . 1 Campbell, do., (t i John Wlgglu*. do., Ill ; Tho* ' I Thornton, do.. ML r ^'irtd' °f com,nl"",M,, on Co,Sl« I *a«i xl R. artTU, City CT*rkSuperintendent'* Report. I The foilowioR i* tba report preaooted to ! j tb* Board of Freeholder* at their late mealing, bjr Dr. M. B***ley, county Sui perinteodent of Foblie School*. It furni*h*a • full *od clear *Ut*ni(Dt of tb* , fioonci*! affair* of oor county icbool*. > To the Deans or Ciroire PoccifOLsnu or Car* Mav Couimr : The following I* a statement of the appor- | g,0""'"' °' jyRtjRjgi ■ received^ from fin • W^iole amount of state money, for Ihe^ ^ cen.u. of it«n'. . ' . . '!'.** 'tio J l e Amount to each child In the Stale u» Amount of State fund appolned io Cape May county, amounting to (1007.11, aod now le-tp- - portioned a. follows, vtx : ! Ne. OUWa. ™ Tnmf. Upper Township IU . *%n is ■ Deonl.TowB.hTp ttl I jo* 10 i Middle Townthlp 7» * *08 M | Cape Island Clly.. Jl« It H nap. r cen.u.of Aug. I»»7.T JJ5J *ltw7 71 . To be sgaln apportioned among tha levers! School Districts. • the several rehonf districts o/'eaeh T^wnThlp! i Dee.*, l»*7.1e aa follows, vtx; ' Den^TowutiS i ,I,M7 °° Middle Township i,i*e oo Lower Township. iir oo > Cape Island City i.ooo ot) Whole amount raited by tax 1^X80 00 ' Amount of lurplus Rrvenue Interval, a. paid • over to the several Collector* of th* Towraehlpe, \ portioned, Jan'y ad, I SOB, u ae'tollowi, "o-,P" , TowmMji | no n Lew** Tewoeht^... . 'a* n , Cape Island Oty a* 0* • *U1 1* ICMMaRV. Upper Township has received— Mote Money *«5 u Burplua Fund *o M TO*..... 1M7 00 (Being U.«SieU. to each reholar.) ***** ** Dennis Township, Itete. uo* io OS te Tax ...AMI. ft Oelng *1.78 III lo each scholar.) " Middle Towaaklp, *tate (MM . ^urptwa. .Mil , fteA*rts teeach eeheter.) Lower TDWB-htp, Rtate g M JJ , Rurphw.. ;.... in«i Tax 1,1*7 00 . •1,731 OS ! (#1 77 if el* to each scholar.) 1 Cape Island Clly, stata. »c si 1 0* •List m ' fte SB's' eta. ta each eeholar.) i What* amount ol Suiploa Food • 131 IO ' Do Oo Stale Ap ortloament 1,007 73 Do de Townrtitp Tav «,*»> on , J •MS0M I « Being whole amount reeelv.d by eowoty for Orhool puipMos, all of which I. ir-i-ctfuliy *ahmuted. MAUB1CE RKKXLET, Cowoty Super iateadeat. DeaaDvlDe, May *, IB0L ! I — Th* RecBBtl A dveo'iel. hove aa- ) ! aeoocafi tha ioj of fisol jodfaeot lo he , j tha 2d of Ov later MIL Before aitcboa T 1 lR>pB0*(bl*.

— The violent rain* in Kenldeky and j Toonexro hove *wollec th* alrootna, cov. ; ering ibooiood* of ecrp* of wkeot and oot. with from aix ioehe* to tbre# feet of : . water. Do Saudos, the 3d, eighty feet J of embankment and * bam! red ood i-vsoly - foot of trestle work io th* Cumberland ' ■ mounioin* on the Nashville Chotteo oge Railroad, ware washed owov, and the i track of the LoaDvillt ood Nashville . railroad. n**r th* fermar city Wd piled : ^ for m^dutoDC* of nvorsl miUortrilh di ifl- | State Nchool Appropriati on*. ' | State Appropriation fur Public Ochooln for Ihe ^ : n 'jmheVol ctel'dren" 'nt n till ate >t'°m 00 I l-t» een lh. age. of 6 nod IS, aeeord- , I Ing to the census ot IM7 730,118 00 ^t-^oue'.° . .'. .'. .l.h ! : l.'1 .',0?. f B . \ *o.ts r» a* t i I ^Omllll Olf dree. J /proline j j x BuM%ton ....... !!!!!!' ia)*ra a's'o In | i tx Moomouth 11.81* 0.7*8 " . I County Superlateadeat . I logical Journal for June, serve, up a moat nutrl- i , | 'tout Mil ot ment.l fare. Among It. leading : character, are George Hall, first Mayor ot Brook" , Murptiy : J. G. Holland (••71mothv(,T|icombi") ] King Theodore i Thomas D'Arey Msgce, with ' ■kelchea^ rhlloreiph) ol Dreaming and lu.anlly ; j ; fil.a a year o'Trlcu. a No. Published by J. R. 'j SPECIAL NOTICES. i lnformatiou. - growth of hair upon a^ bald head or l.eardlro. 1 talned without charge by addm.lng j THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CuXWttT. | , myix-ty fix* Broadwav, New VorO- * DENTAL OFFICE. II. L. UII.MOUR, D. D. 8., NEW JERSEY. NITROUS OXIDE GAS administered when j j OFFICE HOURS— f>om t A. M. to 13 M., aad Get Tour or If a Home. Tour rents will .oon pay for your house.— t| Building Lots cheaper thngfover. now to be h.d . on the "MILLER FARM," Columbia Avenue, Hotel Properties A Cottages For Rent for the Coming BATHING SEASON. I Apply to or address R. B. «W AIN, Drafting, Blindneso it Catarrh Treated with the utmost eucee**. by J. I*a*e*. , I M. D., Oculist and Atalsl, (formerly of Leyden, ^ Holland,) No. 808 Arch .tree I, Phlfodelpbla.— • the city and country can he .ccn at^Bt. oltlee, ' Hoe. ARTIFICIAL EVMla.crted without pain. 1 Errors of Youth. ' voua Debility, Prematura Decay, and all Ihe ' etfocta of youthful lndlecretlon. will fur the sake [ of •sllVrlng humanity, .end five to all who need I wishing lo profit by ihe advertiser's experience can du K> by addressing In perfeel confidence, | > mnis-y 41 Cedar fit.. New Torkj | To Contumptlvt'*. . (free of charge) to nil who desire It. the nrserifo. ' lion with Ihe dlreetlnn. for making and utiqg ■ I the simple remedy by which he was cured of i ( I lung affection end that dread dlseaae lon.ump ' tloo. 111. only Ohjeet la to benefit the afflicted ■rrlptloo; aa It will colt them nothing, and may 1 1 prove a blessing. Please address . mylS-ly Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1 t No. 1U South Second M., Wllltamiburgh. N. Y. , ; TO FARMERS. ' BaWRls'e Chicago Boas Fertiliser > has this day (May 4) been advanced lo , 850 PI R 8000 POUNDS I The high pereealage of Ammonia It contains [ w ith lis Bone Phoephn>e, makes It more drains" ■ ble.es an active and primxnsat manure, thaa [ The |>rlroof the other Commercial Maaurea, I hearing our brand remain as before, vtx : [ Baugh'e Raw Boee Phosphate, «M par *000 Ihe. 1 ' Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. *40 " I BACGH Is SON*. Manufacturers, aytwl Ofltee. JO South Dslsrus Avenus. ! THE following Remedies are all old aud welL S x established and thousand, have been bene- i filled by their use. They an for sal* by drag. ' gist* generally. The Peruvian Syrup, [ A protected solution ol lh* Protoxide of Iron, . • applies tbe blood with Ite Life Element, leoe, ■ j giving strength, vigor, end new life to lbs whole I system. For Dyspepsia. Debility. Feaula Weak- ■ essees. Be., It Is e specific. A *1 page pamphlet ; i containing a valuable Us. Use oo "iron a. a Me. 1 > dlelne," with certificates aad raeommaadatioo*, i ' Ac., will be sent free. J. P. DIN1MORE, Proprietor, M Day St., N. T. i 1 ■ i WIJTAR* ■lUia.fWILDCgERRT hero used tor nearly half a century for Coughs ! Colds. Consumption, aad arery ^rclloa of tha Throat, Lunge and Chest, II ruWs a cough by . sad cleaning tbe luaxa and allaying thus removlns tha eauee instead of drying up the cough aed leaving ihs saaro behind Dr. H. iSDCR'l lOfUMM WITCH, A pare eolation of Iodine dissolved In water- ' s^iAYsessvaii'-ss.i s ; : I eaeea Clnular. free. jTT^MNSMORE, ' 1 Proprietor, No. M Day SL, New York. ' CRACK'S CRtJtMIXTRB BALVM I* ^ Works like eagre oa OH Sores, Barn', Oaalde. 0 I Wounds, fi.ii.eea, (pnla*. ( haopod Maode. | » j Chllblalaa. Ac. II I. prompt !a a-Mea. «*BllyB i a alestuwri r fool 1 r wrtH n^udleltmma jftese! J ° Uaa 'DeeUiae relief aa* a rompieie cur*. Ooly JBceokt a box i eeat by mall tot XS taats. ; X*T* W. t .'WLZ A OOM, Proprlelarm, I BM1 No. U Tremoal r> . Soetaa. •>

MARRIED. WOOLSON-THOMAJ.-On Mcadar rvenlar laet, a. National Holt, c.p. I.tamt.7; Ras. X- Gar relo.ua. Mr. Je.ee.tel, Woel^ .nd Mlm-Mtry E. Thomas, both of Fishing Creek, Cape Mey, rouaty. N. J. SMITH— Bt'RNXELt Oa Ihe stth last., ,g J J. K. Manila/, Mr. German Swit/and Mira ' ^ Florroer A. Bu.hnell, nil ef DrasUrllle. I WEA7 HERBV— GLOVER.— 0* tba IJth lost,, el Ihe bride's residence, by Her. M. R. Wetkte- i soo. Richard Wrntbcrby . Esq., formerly of Cape A M.y rouaty, N. J, aad Mrs. Rulh Clover, all of I NEW ADVEHTTsEMENTS. I The Sclf-Tnckiug Corp*! 1 CTRLTCHER tlgbtrne the eerpel end Immedl- I i ^ . ***') taeXs It without requiring you lo atoere " or Sold with other kleda by j „ TRUMAN A SMAW, I 838 (Light Th(rty-flve) MARKET Xircrt. Pv'uw Ninth. PblUdelphU. I Carved Walnnt Brxcktlt i No. *J5 (Light Thlrtyiare)N; Market iitre.t. Below Ninth, Philadelphia. Synoptical \crdlr-4 ascn A *ree?e2rlL5r"whela"d. C,0n,',"° 'our worn-hrekef 'Sold by * *^°uW '',"1 rDe ^°' b" „ _ TRUMAN A SHAW, (Eight Tblrtv-five) MARKET Street. Below Moth. Philadelphia. DEMOCRATIC COl'NTY 'J'HE^moerelb, J^^S b'^'be eouoly of seat sill electors In a SlaTe Co "re en'.j'u ,''o"h^ I held at TRKNTO.N, on WEIiNESDAV. the leuth day o( June next, at Iwclve o'eloch Mn't aotPihPO" *'"lo^0*'rS Fou.te.a Del.lobe held In the^T'V OF H Ew'v ORK* V^Se «!h d-y ol July neat, lo nominate Cemo .atlc 1 the'uaited Sulle V ot W. B. MILLER, ' mj 77-td Charlmea Louaty Conveallon. Pl'DLIC SALE OF Ll'MBER, DOORS. SASH, Ac., AT MILLVILLE. ^T'fiL M public sale, oa WEDNES. and^aehfla™ *ad ro"'' Wtm'oSwa and other kinds of LumSer, Shlnglee'aod La'b ; Mouldings, Brackets, and Lime. Mill.'0" " ' ' "m*' "* ""T ,h* Also, one-half of the Mill and the Englae !o tbrs-e^ad the Irate for the lead upon which t| tele fo commence at I o'clock, P. M. CondiGEO. B. COOPER, Agent. requheT to B.7kMm\.'retlMe'da 'na'ol'aadThM* J "'muiJTik mSJ s5,,j*xOEO,'C,t " Cmyri'jw TUE GREATEST IV <» .YD Ell OF THE TIMES t "The Pocket Corn-Sheller!" d D IdT'bs" I ,h" * PJ>Un<1' Cora la FIVE MINUTES! CJ- Price only Two Dollars. _CJ T*Cepe">tej*rounty 'haa appofoledHi U William Rom, al Cape May Court House. R. D. Eil ni u n 1 1 s , at Cold Spring. Joseph rchellenger, al Cape Island. AARON GAHRETKON, myTO-im Ca|i« Island, N. J. Volume tor 1868. ARilVAL CYCLOPEDIA Bcglxter of Important Kients orihelear POLITICAL, CIVIL, MILITARY, SOCIAL AFFAIRS, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, BIOGRAPV, STATISTICS, COMMERCE, FINANCE, LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, AND This wort was commenced in theater Iter, tame aiyle as the " New American CyclopAlla'," Hi'ch 'u£ui ind*t£fotil t° i®d* C1QlopaKl|0 "j tant' Public Decumeats i Blofreph'yYltatufS'i Commerce; Finance-, Literature : Science; Arricnliure ; Mechanical Industry, ete. la a word, II rovers Ihe isme field as the -' New American Cyrli'pevlU/* but each volume It eoafiaed to The portloa of the present volume devot-d to adopted In Congress for the Roeahetrue'loa of o'lntooaorVto "'Vthe Kxerot'v""*""* ' "" of Ihe Government ; Ihe picwrens of ihc'condlc t of opinion between 'he President and Congress ; he nrocrrdlag* lo each of the Southern Stales the elective franchise; the Finances of Ihe Go-ll-nkt; Acr culture of the Country, etc.. ete. Tbe inirrnal affairs "f all the Btatcc aad Terrtlurlee, thrtr Imireov. m • Jtrow I h , Instliullont, Va'er Forejga Affairs, 'he gnreramenl, lolanVooenfo AsllbJn AfMeaTo^ teateAter^ea) are (ul y related The Brw.asd Imporiaat te-. lilts dereloped by Ihe rrcat French Industrie! Exhl'-ltiun at Paris ere carefully ite*JHbed, especially those of chief Interest to the poopl* ° Thlwe^braoehet of celrnee lo which irrogveeot, been made, are noticed each year, oad tbo\ devedopjaeate fully brought up, with aumeroi^* — ~ - The condition of the principal religious fib- \7 nomination', with 'belr brnaehes, membership, > numbers view, .-a c ell aff-lrs.aad fhc spread / of th. ir opinions among the nations, te pro- j The geograjfolcal explore Hons and discoveries / are- stated. The reeorei of literature, and lit ItlmrJ l-rogreu It earefolly exi laln.d Nor It the Jarre mortality among dietlagulthod men over7 h- ronton'* are sccom ponied by a noil extensive end complete Index. Price and style of blading for ecu* I tel. I***, IteJ, 10*4, IS**, ISM, and MCI. Aay vrtums soli "nPLUra f loth, per vol, . . . |u* i" Laaihec- per vol., - - 4 00 In Half Turkey Motoeco, per VOL, - MB is Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol., - 1Mb lo Fall Morocco, antique, gilt edge, per Tel., A*u la Full Russia, - - - - * oo Sold by suhemlptloo only, tent free by mall receipt of price. D. APPLETO.N A CO, Publishers, my 77 fid, M aad M Grand fitroet, N T. WEIGHTS A.YD HEiflVREL A LL persons within tha eooaty of Capo Mae, ssi'.w.s.sr--*-'"— - lh--'. ION.W« Dated May 14, KM. mabo-it A CARD FOR PVBL1C CONSIDERATION. T'HE attention af tka public Is raaraetftety Invited to the unrivalled Improvement, i. ; near pleeee, made la Uo City of Capo iiTiiBJl- i-ZS,£"StiPGrzZ ; asarSiS: action of hurl nest, logvtker with aU tha aeaeataoma for dwell ne purposes, comprlslag ' kitchea. parlor, • repiagwooma aad dlotegThese dwellings are euliable'for say brews# af busts eat such oe Is eoadueted al Otoe Islaad during the b. thing sevaoa. er, badornL tee all son. of ihe tear. Tbroe jsloeea af baeiarae worthy tha attest. on nf all pinmi ltd* in* I ot Corey lag oa a I t«oab ef thrtr city beotmteo. Deal Ratal* AaMH, Am trie -a Heart, Cap*l*foaA ► May!*, MM. a BylMI