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n A?r>E MAY OG^-AJST WAVE, WEDNESDAY, OCT®iR 14, 1868.

&he#c*aa Cave af»Mod70 iff JI»; Coenty, R J. B. B. MAOONAOI.I:. WManiay, October 14, IMN. CITY AMTCQlffl'l'Y IWBBUUBUf YtfKftT. ■ * EaT. Cape Mar Count) Hnnda). SchMl indclillon. ThKipeMii.vCouiil.vSunda.v-M ing on thr third TttfSty of this M., hrthe M, FU^KnrcJi «t Capo May Ooftrt tloiw.,'-' .i.'f . Lkavinc.. ... f .. . ^ V_g6unty Rec'y. It i* imfljn.tood thai toe Rev. Mr. UflH preaAed hi* last winiou In tin Jh-rabyU-ri* church in ton| city on V Bitudnj; opruiug IML f" ""riBfarerequrritM (o "late tfmt Rev. ■ P.. 3pm. Into of Rnhwny: win preach ■Sabbath next, KM!. inat M kudos. Huffman ft William*. builders, hnve commenced , raising Iho store uf Mr. William Towiucnd, at the corner of Washington and Ocean "tni-ts. _ l'«* C'OTTAOK—Mr. Kdwnnl l„ Dark, of thi» oily, ha* commem-ed the ' runt ruction of a ntw rot top- on Hughe* street. under thr- raperiuu-n-daurr, of Hon. Joseph Q. Vlintenw. Xfcw Soiooxku. A ww achoptwr luu Ino rounwiin-d at Scbclirnger's landing, iu the conatrucllou of which several of our eilixriw lire interested. Khe I« designed for the coasifiig ttnile. IUOioval. -Mm. (juigg'a cottage, .01 the em-net at Jeflbraou and Washington streets, has Ijaen nvnwl westward .« the fonn.-r Mrret. (br the purptneef making room thr the erection of a now cottage an the corner. Wk»t JrimwY Piiksiii i kii\ . -Thr quarterly ujretoig of tla. Weat Jersey i'tnajq-tery wis lrlft in the Cold Spring ( 'hurrh <m Toe-lay and Wednesday, •Mil and 7th inat., A ft^ll rgport of the proceeding* will la- given next week. La Pkrke Horsn— ' The aale of thk houaa took pkice on Wndneadnr, 7th inat.. itiai wa* purt-h*««i liy Mr. Wiruar, of Philadelphia, for the miiii of *12.61)0. The Ihmiture wa* mibst■luently purehaaed by Mr." W„ who waa tla- Iim of the house last aroaoo. Su.VK.it WkDIUXO.- Rev. Ihuiicl 1_ Hughe* and huly, formerly «>f Cqjs May comity, but not* residents of Tipton, lown. are to have a "allrer w, siding on the lutli inat. Their nuinotoua j friend* here trill acini many whthea for j ther rorifiriuc-d health and luippineaa. I'KAH BuptoMa-On a trip to tin- j

wa* ealhsTft two |>ear tree* in foil biouin ii I h nit two mikw below the rillage. Thi. I* the undiiiI Uinc these tree* lave brcnjii hlomrt thin yenr, nial can only be Mtpuntcd for by the mlldliea* of the climate. Ham v* *i:kn rnr star?— We liaro the nokhnrity of our "youngest employee." togellier with that oraoine of hi* predecessor*, for statlmr that, somewhere In rtie eastern heaven*, a "tar may be aeon shining brightly during the hour* of day. They I rare seen IL We huven'l. leek for ll I i I'ourit al PislTawio.w— Jnourad- . vcrtiaing roluinns will lie found the , programme of a joint polilionl discus- . eion to take place ill thi* end of the , isiunty. The. "debatltds " liavu nut : yet torn imuounetsl, but both aide* will no doubt turn out their beet nag*. ^ •tut interesting thucs may be expected. Cam Mav On. frNbAY Kruoni. | A»<*.tahoh. — A one from Dr. Jona- I than F. Learning, *t«tre that a mistake waa made in calling the convention on ' Wedntaday, October itst. It should 1 hare been Tt»e*day, October 20th, ou whirl, dny the iu-s.s iuiion wtll meet in the Slethoillit diureli at the Court ! OolXAtBA HOrSB^tPBOVKXBXT*. The work of redmildiugtlie kitelwsi. ) attached to the Columbia Hounc ha* 1 l«**i oouuiotiead. The return led coat I ' of the Improvement* in this department will amount to over cdo.'am, uud when complKed will be tlie Bnoit culi- e inaiyr departmeul ot any hotel In the | Ttut W K.VTH hr.— The Rtfldnes. ..I j the weather at thk season (ilthe >. or is somewtaa tmocnal. It might be reasoDable to mppoariiiat tin- amount of r |ml>tkal lying going mi through, ml the isinntrv would cloud Hw ntino^.hiTe and make it Imxy; fint dWubthsw Uw L cfllirtadf nature to JHirtlV heraetf are n Slrvaig euougli Vj dri ve the doud* away. tcMrtierean found than has prevaiksi I x*w • H ATti-HnTaKS. — The 'T«thkwa Iwhkgfrtg to Mr. John C. Bui- ,. hit, r««h of I ks-an .tmet, have been , vrr™:^:: < ■da Brae !!.«>.•, which will prot, ct the aewlr madegnmml nnnh of (loran . thou. » rug XmeK-Our frientl. Ihi ■#! mittk roonty wig pkaw hoar , iu naiad that all ilea- of a local diar- ' nrtar from «Mr teapeetirr litiglds.rhooda will be gladly pttbhahtsl. We rrnm transpiring | neatly army Ay fc. dMkenl parts of |

, (.'APwfaLAXXJ SuWDAT BcnooL A»- i ' HOCTATIOX.— The n-guhtr quarterly ' tr nv- fiiia of thi* nssoiutaoii wai liekl in E tlie Ibipflal etereh of tbhl city- SM- ^ day xlWrnooa, 11th int., Hoe. Joeejih al Q. Wilhama, jprealdent, in the chair, d T*eme4tt|twa*«|irned bytdnging ft and prayer. The ruporta of Superintendent* waa r, cnlUsl for, when j" tl - - Mr. J. Q. William*, aoperintendent ■ of the Presbyterian school, made an '■ school to he In a flourishing rondl* • 1,1 ,UMr rw go W s.-.o-.T-firlt,,, ° ' lirnt of the MetbcdiaMlehmd, reported * that tlu. school w»« tn a 'proaperaua „ 5 condition, baring upon tlie roll lfil 'Jlflccr*, tcaclier* nud scholar*, being an ^ . with «n average attendanca-of 70. The mlaaionmy coHcctiona are ahmuf of lost f, *' year to .late. The attcndaflCathroogli a the summer month* lias been much „ letter than usual, showing the school j, loheinn-lRklthy state. „ Mr. K. B. Corson, superintendent of p ^ the liiptist school, report* that school a in a favorable condition, and prosper- j ' ing. 'Asjjow llbniry of over seventy ,, ' vol units has been obtained, and achol- ,, nr* and tiachera take great interest in q the work of the school. .. . Thr Bubkcta* to whotlior imrt-nU or j i' teachers have most to do with the Hue- |. i teas of Babliath school* waa ably dis- h cussed by Rev. E. Hewitt and Messrs. ti .W. Kmitli. Nicholas S Corson, and . * I.C. Etlmunds. After tlie discussion « resolution was < T jauisl, tlecUtring it U. Is- tlie sense of „ the meeting that parents liavc much to ( , do with the aitecrss of KaMinUi schools. ^ a ■ The meeting Uien ndjourncd to meet n t in the Methodist church, on Sunday, g , January 10. lSflft luriiovkwi^ts IK Soctii JerseT. a , — We nnderstand a movement will sotm t c I*' made lo open n large tract of land ii ii in a thinly settled portion of the lower S - i«rt of tills State liy a jiarty of wealthy h gentleman living in New Jeniey and i. New York dtv. Tlie plan* are said to I ' embrace a scope of operations that will a ' induce settlement very rapidly and per- fi '• man, fitly. Tfre general management, Ii " it Is said, lias been placed in the hands p ' of one of the ablest men ill the country, ii , and whose views are said to lie on u t - liand. This Improvement. If perfected J - and carried out, will afford house* and s i occupations Ibr thousands of people s who are BOW watung-nuil inuring "" < n lietter html, and ,m a soil that will J c yield i^klr ieoom|icn»o for a lair day'* o ' toil. The experiment of Vineland— \ i which, really. Is no longer nn- expert- S " proven that tills Is u fraslblc nndertak- e Ing, ami we wish it a speedy success, v { Iwt the lower portion of onr State lie I ■j regenerated. There is plenty of room s , within our limits for a score of Vine- 1 it lnnds, and the timo is not f*r distant f . when NeW Jcrsoy's destiny will lie c a plainly rialblc, and am bo traced by v almost countless towns, villages and J fruit growing districts, of a like character to those wliirli have already I: '■ proved a success. < v Sunday Sciioot, ExiiniiTfoN.— ' B i The Sunday School eouuected with the ^ r ! Calvary Baptist Church at Soavlllc. ' j jiurpiwe holding an exhibition in their " i chtircli on Thursday evening, 29d inat. ' e Exen ises toconsist of dialogue*, (ingle '' 1 1 piece* and music. The school luu

1 1 been preparing »nnie time, and tlie apI isftraners are lluit it will lie an cntrrtninmrntofplensurenndproflL Speeches, both humorous and sedate, wilt be giitn, In orderTh pleas*1 both young and old. The wlmil- wjll he lnter*|ier*ed with miulc, Imthviatrumenlnl ami voeal, under the charge of C. Back, Esq., so Ihvorably known In the county ns a musk-inn. Every Ixuly 1* invited to Lion hand. If It atomis, the flrst time it don't It will take place. Vet New Jersey JhtrrisT Askkiatiox. — The flfty-sereutli anniversary of Utis osaoriatinu was held Willi the Pearl street Baptist church, Bridgeton, commencing ou Tuesday, September 8, and closing Thursday, SeptemU-r ll), Tla- mlnuus have juat lieen dlstributul, and fronp tbent we glean the following statistics of Cope May c (lurches for tlie past year:— Pimrr Cape May; instituted 1712: located at Cats: May CouiV jlousr; A. J. Hires, pustor. 1ni.-ub.vs>:. j deiheask. By hoptiam 7|By letter IP letter 0 By d.-atli 8 I Exclusion :i Total niemls-rship 30B SbcokdCapeMay; instituted 1834; , located at Sraville; Bey. I. A. Taylor, (ate tor. ix crease. deckeask. By liaptisni... . 7 By letter 3 , By letter 3 By deatli 3 restoration I Exclusion.. 1 TAitRl nwiuUirahlp., . : r r: ."n7 " (u*e Island: IrkUtoted 1M4; located at t ape Island; Rev. J. C. Hyde, ' pastors increase. i decrease. ' 1 1 Total membership. 114 | ltov. Mr. Hyde rvsigut.1 Id, |wlo- | rale two w eeks since to eonnect himself Willi the Institute lit llightatown. (.'alvarv Chi rch; instituted 1803; at Mea*lJlr. Rev. J. K. Man- < iting, pastor. ltv laptisiu . .... H By IcHor*^'". . 3 letter I By death.. . 1 lh- rrstoraUnn 1 (Exclusion .3 ' Tbtal mtfuhership ird ■nw-followiiig -wgti'tirs show the 1 Churches 14 ' Pnkors 3s ■ Ordained m fihster" M paston. 12 ( i Uoenaed wvlwiTlni* 7 : • •s ! , By BeMoratnju H , i Tula) meniberahip roported . wa ' letter . . "7""^' ■* By diatfi • 100 ltv exchuOoo 1IB . Wbb tlwf.hu bw*. .kxrw^ror KIT In the total memhership bv the ' withdrawal of the Upper FrrohoM and _ Botflencnwn Churchra, to unite with ^ the Tranton Aasociation^ then- has ! The puHicatRm rf the Wave lias - -Ik.-,. :

Meekbo. Hand. Ware & Co. have I under routrsct a new cottage fhr'Mr. 1 A. Vanu-.wf 713 Chrotout atteet, FiiUaduiphia, to be erected on Beach ■ Il ls to be a large two-atorr double cottage with French roof, and ( finislwd in first-class style. ' They are also erccttiafa two-Mmy ' cottage for Mr. WiBHh Bennett, at ' corner of l^rirfngton and Madison j Theyjfive also under contract a two- I Morf*storc- and dwelling on Decatur ' street, lor Mr. Matthias W. Johnson, of Philadelphia. ^ A tari* Blulnou. \ dome timq ago, in a brief article, we ( ailtaded to the large flawing and lion- , lag Mill, of Messrs. E. ftJ. L. Wilson Co.. located in the upjier part of this , city, aa one of the moat important , eatabHahioenta uf thi* character to be iu the-llm District. We spoke ] at that time of tlieir then large, but •ince greatly augmented Inudnnis. It I ' truly astonishing to witness the : , rapidity witli which they turn out ' , hunher of all kind*. Siding, Framing '■ , and Flooring staff. Joist*, Lath, , Picket*, Ac., are turned out at a rate " tliat would indicate a speedy glut of market, but such is not tlie case. facilities, great as they are, do , not enable them to keep pace with the . We felt some curiosity to , to what extent they supplied;, in thi* vidnity ami by the kind Iiermission of the Arm noted the Ibllowing from their order list. They are now furnishing Messrs. Beckct, Wilson stock. ' Thomas Wilson, at Franklinvlllc. Messrs. Leonanl. at Crane's who are making large improvements. Messrs. Smith, Peck ft Co.. { Factor)- and auxilliary buildings, I at Malaga. The Settlers at Ncwiield, j also tlie Lumlier Yard of Messrs. Pet- ( U-ngiR ft Snowball. Tliey are furnish- j tla- Building Committee of the ; Seminary at Vineland, tlie ! lumber for that large structure, which j is now going up, under the direction of K. Brick, tlie able superintendent , and master builder. They are also furnishing the lumber for the htrge on Landis Avenue, for the improvements at South Vineland and over the whole tract, delivering the lumber on the premise*. Nearly every Station ou tlie lino of the Cupc and Millvilie Railroad is represented on their older list, while they supply tlie lomht-r yard* at Capo May of course tlmy nre liUing onlers for nil diserlptions of buildings. We learn tliat there is some talk of the Messrs. Wilson supplying the lumber for the mammoth Hotel, which is lo he erected at Capo Island. Of ouc thing are well assured, and tliat is, if the parties engaged in tills enterprise desire to obtain n superior quality of lumlier, al reasonable rates, such in Btcl, as we Uriuly believe they can procure no where else in tlie market, they will give the contract to Messrs. E. ft I.. Wilson ft Co. We advise such of oar dJiicuB, a* have not done so, to go to the mill and witness its o|s-nttions. Observe the immense number of logs, (over 2,000,fret,) lying there ready to lie sawed into lumber of variuus kinds, and they will fi-el, as we do. great pride In having so large nud thrifty an enterprise conducted in our midst. — MillnUt Rejmbtiean.

POLITIC .41.. Elections. —Yesterday, 13th inst., elections were held in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Nebraska. In Pennsylvania, the offices of Auditor (ienentl. Members of Congress, and legislature were to he filled, while in Philadelphia, a Mayor and other city officer* were to lie elected. Dispatches by telegraph announce that Mr. D. M. Fox, Democratic candidate for mayor, luts lawn elected, while the Republicans have carried the State by ubout lO.OOU majority. In Ohio, a seeretary of State, Su. preine judge, School Commissioner and other State officers were to he voted for, besides member* of Congrews. Tie telegraph announces that tlie Hcpuhiirana hare carried the Stale by about twunty thousand majority. In Indiana a Govrrnor, other State officer* and mem her* of Congress were to be elected, and report gives the State to tile Republicans by ten thousand majority. Philadelphia electa D. M. Fox, Democrat, Mayor by 14B0 nutforitjT I'linrk-* E. Boyle, Dcin. for Auditor General, ha* 1300 majority ; W. II. Kiit, Deni. far Surveyor General, luts 1030 majority. Furman Shepinrd, IVmocrat, District Attorney, by 2,740 majority. Thonuis Greetthmik. DaeiOCfitl, T"f ' "Ai563ate Judge by 834 majority. The Democrats gain three Ckjugreaein Pennsylvania. Gen. Scltenck, Ke-puhlican. is defeated frr Congress by C. L. Vnllandiglutm. in Ohio. Tny. Republican" of Morocr county uonilnotcrel the IhUowing nssem- ■ ' 1st District— NoahS. llarL 3d District — June* C. Norri*. The eonvenOon to nbmlnate a candidate for the 3d District will meet in Temperance Hall, Tom Urn, on the 21*t The Gloucester County Democratic convention was held at Mantua, on Monday, Mh Inst. Thomas M. Parrdi. of GhMboro', wa* nominated for Surrogate; Joseph R. Norm, of Manlor Sheriffi, Edward Carson, Daniel , Davis uui Joseph M. Iredell, for | Coroner*. The District Convention nominated Charles Molony Ibr Aanem- . Mr. Koaeuhaum will also be re- - nominated In the Second Diptrirt. New York, Oct. 9.— HoraeeGrrely ' nominated for Cowgre** to-night from fix Fifth Congressional District. , Chicago, Oct. IS.- The Denver > .V«ss haa Ntuma from all the .countis* 4 of Colorado, aofi tlie figures give Brudr ford, ilepuMkain. a m^ority of 17. ^ dered by the Erie Railway Cqxnpuiy „ from toe Danforto and the Grant

tas p*aaiT*ve»ioaTWram»A.oct.ai I HecrwHon of General George * II. MeCIellRB. Yeslerday afternoon one would have tx ' thought that all the voter*' in tKe city la ( of Philadelphia weieTa the parade that gotten up for the purpose of wcl- 1 „ . coming General George B. MoCloIlan v, , on hi* return after an absence op four yean in Europe. It was an immense aflhir, requiring nearly three boors in y jiaaaing one given point. There were lg r partisan banner* in the line, this ^ feature having been positively pro1 hlUU-dbytheOeneral. Tlie thorough- .. fare* through which the pTOCfaaioti ^ passed wore crowded willi men, wo- ' and children, who cSra-fed l^e ' General as he passed along 1 The procession waa formed on Broad " 1 street at 1 o'clock. Chief Marshal GenI eral WiHiam McCandlcss. 1 ' There were aeTen diviskai*. marshal- ' a* follows:— 1st division Major f1 ' ! John Savage; 2d division, General " I I William A. Leach; 3d dlvisihn, Colo- <" 5 ; uci Jolm P. Nicholson, 4th division, ' 1 , Colonel P. . MrDonnngh; 5Ui Aivision, f ' Captain -William A. Deioney; 5th * » 1 division, Colonel Anthony II. Bey- \ nolds; 7th divhtion, Coiooei Robert P. h The procouidn moved over tnc pre- e 1 scribed route, occupying two hops and b l' a half in passing, and everywhere Gen- ' end McCIeilan was received with the ' '.greatest enthusiasm, the men cheering ' lustily and the ladies waving their j, " handkerchilk. The General acknow- q Irelged the compliment by bowing to c c On rehchlng Ninth and Clicsnut, the ' Committee of Reception escorted . " era] McCIeilan into the Continental ■ Hotel, to review the parade. . * • When the head of the column of 0 • j soldier* arrived at the main entrance '' ' I to the Continental, the line was luilh-d " " a few moments, and general McCIeilan '' " | addn-ssed them aa follow", being 8 ' i ftequently interrupted by the most 8 : hearty and tumultuous cheers:— ' { General M'Clellan's Addiikhk. s t Mv Fellow-ciUxciis:— You hnve to- | 'day honored me with your presence, . ' wilj you accept my earnest and licartt' felt thank* — all that I hare to offer ' ; ET^SSHSSst ; i more welcome greeting even in this f my narive clt^- than the sound of the _ in camp, on the mareh. and upon the ' fo ld of Imttle. Tliey neall strange ' and most ei-entftd history. Here, on 1 f this spot filled wilh the' earliest and a U they arouse tlie stern and stirring - memories of a chccqured career; 'the I place when- 1 stand recall* to luy luind " c the quiet dayVhf tlie peaccftd life; the a r fin** I sec End the voices 1 here carry „ r me I»»ek to tlie realities of war and battle— the scenes of you sufferings, » fortitude, and glory. Upon days tliat t C tried men's souls tlif-sc shouts were | s an earnest that I eoukl implicitly rely i ,f upon the heroism and devotion of the army. Tliey always cvincwl the love 1 and sympathy which united us. When ' " I partial wilh you on tliat sad Xovem- t y ber day, that none of us can over for- , t PL J«or voice* proved to me that , none of your ancient heroism. They ' » were echoes from Malvern, South i d Mountain, and Antietam, and were , . duct at Krtalericksbtlrg, Chancrllors- . ville, Gettysburg, the WHdern<-ss. and ' II the crowning victory at Richmond. ' Hold it- rs! whether of my own old , • army of tin- Potomac, or or tlie gallant , e armies of the Weat. I thank you from , , the depth* of a soldier'* heart for thi* 1 welcome. So long as I am upon this 1 earth.1 cannot forget tile bonds tliat j unite us in tlie memory of our Allien , eann. I euimm lorgei lis- ismiis null of .,

eomrads — of |>erils shared in common. , nnd the great love and confidence you hnve ever given me. Come what may, c '' I am sure tliat, in the ftiture aa in the ii past, we will be found aide by aide, in n r war ns than, in peace a* now— for our I country. II Al half-past 8 o'clock a dinner was '' y given at the Continental to the staff officers, by the reception committee. " 8 General Znlick ptesided. A number n - of toast* and sentiments were given, r< • and appropriate responses were made. '' I At ltalf-paat 11 o'clock at night tlie 11 General was acrenaded at the C'outin- - eutal. Being called upon he said;— 11 ' "Before retiring for the night- 1 must " 8 thank you this reception at the clout- of s • the (lappirst and proudest' day of my 1' " life. My feelings are loo ilcep for ut- v r tr ranee. 1 have the deepest gratitude and love for yon all. I bid you good ai ' night." Short addresses were made si ! by E. O. Perrin, Esq., of New York, It ' and Generals Zulick and McCandlcss. ni .knottier Ocean Cable. tl Tlie Mouiirur of Paria, announces o- ■ officially, that the gurenuncut conces- ei siou lately granted in lavor of MM. la r Eriangcr and Renter, of tlie Franco- tl - American Tclegraiih Company, au- ic l thoriaing them to lay a submarine U-l- ol t-graph cable between France and st ■ America, under certain reserved con- at ditiuiis, haa heeoilic dcflnlllvirnnd 1 uiii- Is ' plcV-, caiiital to the amount of 27, 300,(XXit — the main coudition — hnving - been suhscribod for the undertaking. ,, The eoncusiou for this great work p, - bears date July 4, 1868, and confers -p • the privilege of laying and working p aubmarine U-U-grapha between France „ - nud the United States. ,a The cable will, us at present pro- M posed, be hud in two sections ; the first ,-u from Brest to the French Island of- SL Pierre, ofiyNewfoundlaud ; the second ([, ■ from St. riecre, eitlHT to New York ^ i direct, or to a point between Boston M I nnd New York, with a special line to p, New York. U1 The length of the cable is a* followa; u i First section, from Brest to Sl Pierre, . 2,323 miles ; second section, from SL - Pierre to thr United States, about 722 "i . miles. Total, 3,0(7 miles. I A contract has been entered into " - with thu Tt-lrgrapy Construction nud J! - and lay thU cable for toe sum of 13127- ,l ■ 00ft ^ The financial .calcidnthsis and sden- . . tific experiments of the new company, t art forth the following resulU The . I tower of transmusiion of the cable is |j r estimated at a minimum of twdyr , words per minute, widely allowing ^ . fourteen hours a day for waste time, ^ and only lea hours a day for actual y work, and taking 300 working days in ; tlie year, give", at the rate of JS per " ' message, an amual income of £432,- , I 0U0. The working expenses of the y r line ore caleulnu-U at £90,000 per an- |( s Iyv Good Effect are Peuma- h ■ KENT — In this it diflkt* from oil hair al , dyes. By it* use luxurkiit growth i* w , guaranteed, natural rotor arid gins* a 1 ar rwiorod One trial will csu«. you a a !-• my this of Mr*. H. A. ABcn'ti "lm- a' r ! cored (osw a«ia) Hair Riwlon-r or d

■TATE NEWS. - -— ■ - - ■ o( THE price of Gas in jFreeliold has (J reduced, born the let of August ft from 87 to ti. per thousand ieet. v It is cnti mated that 30,000 barrels of w sugnr will be required to convert this at year's Jersey cranberry crop Into aaucc ^ and jelly. ' fc TnE Eliralwth Herald advertise* "a meeting at Jhaa B. Day'* tarrra;'' we call that carrying the war Store Burskd.— The store of J. JI. Cook, oft Old Squau Bridgq. in Wall townMtto. wa* burned on Tuesday night jasti A portion of the goods were saved. The Origin of the nre is ° not known. * & Tint Camden Courts opened ou r Tuesday. Judge Wdodhuil presiding. A long session is expected as, aside ^ the civil list,' there are 3p person" in jail awaiting trial, irrespectira of other chargi-s tli«t may conic before the Grand Jury-. " Mr. Thos. Bhoihikad, who wa* p severely wounded at- the Delaware W'aler Gap on Friday, Scpu-miier25th, F alowly n-esvering, and expect* to q appear before the Grand Jury to give c evidence ngaiwt the inurden-r* of bia B t Mn. Geoiick J. Miller raiw-d on I, hi" place in Ewing township, Mercer e county, three pumpkins, tlie aggre- c gate weigilt of vliich was 374 pound". » largest was six feet four inches iu • circumference. and weighed 138pnunilo. u Rev. James B. Cbane, pastor of a I very suddenly on Wt-dncsdoy morning ' of last wi-ck." He wa* subject lo epil- < cptic lit*, nud L" *up]K»"ed to have Im-ii '■ attacked by one whilst standing on tile ' pore-li, from the effects or which he fell, i striking hi* head on the pavement. > A few days ago the wife of Peter : Earl, of New Durham, S. J., died''! stances, aud was buried hastily, she ' been nddieU-d to driukiug, and her J husband and herself had not lived in a ' happy manner. It is said that licr ^ _ iter death. -. j; Fatal Accident.- As a seaman, I f n-aident of Tuckaho.-, was arranging ] "rhiMinerls'touiaugntNsw York, iviitt: J , at the mouth ortho Maurice llivcr, -in j , Tui-*Hiy-night alKint I) o'clock. *lipp«l . nnd fell therefrom, and was killed iu- ! , stantly. ills bodyavaa taken to 11*11adclphin.— JW/eiHe Republican. AT a meeting of tin- lkranl of 1 Kre-t- , or tlie Vineland Railway Cora|ainy j held nt their office in Vila-land, nn Hoist inst., the proposal* of A. M. Far- , | well, of Wntortowu, X. V., for grading , , and bridging the road from the line of | the West Jersey Railroad at Bridgeton ' to the Delaware Bay was accepted.— ; We understand that Mr. Fanvcll has cousidcralilr expericuci- in buililing - railroaita and It is expected tliat the 1 work will be pushed along rapidly. served tln-ir prn'.iatitmary term of six . | month", were received ns full member* | last. Thn4 far. thlrty-flvc'lmvc lwn i received iff tlu- niitaber of those who ; professed conversion last winter. The uistor Rev. J. Howard Brooks., left pastor Howard Brooks,

towuoti Tuesday for Che Garrett Bibli- 1 cal Institute, nt Evanstou, III., where - will remain four weeks, hi order to j complete his graduation. The Morris and Eaaex Railroad now a double track laid to within a short distance East of Morriatown. and ! remaining space— not more than a f mile— will soon be completed. The j road at various places is being firmly with broken stones, which not only give* a smoother motion to the car*, hut prevents in a great measure the most dimgSi^ihfe olijccScveral new station* nnd "topping places have been constructed and pro=~ - vided for during the past year. I. and lying along the Pcmberloit and liightstown Railroad, which was sold a few ycarsshtce at price* rangfrom twenty'to sixty dollar* per acre, is worth to-day two hundred dollars per acre. There ia a lesion in fact. It goes to prove that the of bind in any section, should encourage the laying of railroads, by ' the most liberal subscribers lo . stock thereof Till* is far from be- . the case, as a general rule. Too farmer* have to be coaxed do take , stocky and then they must be guar- , nnteed tlie nsuM Interest until the rami heroine* self-aupporting. On Wednesday night, the 30th ull. the hunt of John Bowers, of Hardwick township Warren county, wi\Mlc*trny<-d : by fin-, together with its contents. — - lire was evidently tlie work of an : incendiary, and suspicion at once ' rested U|«m a young man Using in the fiunily, named Dockerty , who had been ' seen coming from the barn shortly before the fire. Jle.was arrested and ' taken before K«q. Ted, where he heing at tofttoarn during the but alter the witnesses, who hail ^ him returning from the born, had been sworn, he acknowledged his guilt, and on Thursday night was committed to the Warren County JaiL .Mb. Fisher the keeper of the Four mile look, below Bound Brook, last Wednesday "hot n sea seal at the dam in tho. Rariun Hirer. When first noticed Mr. F. supposed it waa a dogfish and getting his gun he fired at U; animal dived and coming up some distance down the River imux-diatcly swam again to the dam. After shootsome eight time* at it; Mr. F. succeeded in wounding It so badly, that could be brought ashore. It cried a child, and lived but a short time after it was taken oOt nT the water.— length It wa* abont four nnd a half weight over one hundred pounds, F. has skintod the animal preparatory to laving ii stufS-d. The Finn C'astdrou Plow in Amerpatented by Ula^fe* Newbokl in has recently bred presented to toe New York Mate Agricultural Society, by John Woe*, of ML Holly, j N. J. The plow consist* share, land i side, sheath, and mould-board, and > ail cast to one phss;. The (wint j very soon broken au'd waa never ; usod afterward. The inventor aprnt ! In perfecting and intra- j daring his plow, and foiled. A good ■

Installation.— The Officers elect ' Humaoe 1-odffr, So. 127, 1. O. of , u F., of MUlrille, were publicly in- " stalled by D. D. G. M. James M. ** Welis, on Friday evening la«L ' There JJ was a large aaaemldage of ladies pre- « sent. Everything is-is.-cd off pleomntly : * and aatisfiusory toalL The officer*!; the present term are a* follows; '' N. G. — Jesse D. Clavpoole. j o! V. G. — Thomas Htunllvant, M. D. | * Hec'y. — Win. F. Moore. ! Ji Trots. — Joseph R. Wills. ; l Con.— James M. Wells. Warden. — Adam P. Zone. J * L G.— Irviu Abuts. i • a G.— James Ik Cm. v Ou Tuesday night the Officer* elect i. of MilivBle Lodge were installed by the ( same officer. D. B. Horri* a*N. G. and Chas. F. Currie as V. G.— Jfilf- h ville Republican. ® Fuir.- At an i-nrly hour on Sunday 1 morning, a fire brokc.oui in the frame j. Imildlng. tormerly used by the Camden aud Amboy Railroad Company as a J passenger reception sabxm, ou their a Ktemnboat wharf. - For smic time it been occupied by Wiliiam U. Van- ' degrift for the storing nnd shaving of shingles, of which It contained a large quantity. Being toll* filled with light, . combustible material, the flame* soon ' spread to every jmrtion of the building, t toough the fire companies were promptly on the ground. The building was ' entirely destro)-ed, with most of its contents. Large piles of lath and - shingles wfre dcpo«Rod very near the j some of which were removed ' and saved. It is not known how toe I property was not Insured. ±Hurlington . Washington, by which on the IC.lh of S plcmU-r, 186)1, tlu- Gregory wnarnn- • j ning .iu the Delmisae* stnyt ferry iinil | ' | I Ik- track uf tin- wsgou-way. The injur) sustained by ^iirs. Cnvau was a • j i«-nm- and loss of "cniiv. Tin- court • decreed that tlie damages. 810.i*SI and fj tlie two vessels a* loitli are irs|smsible < resjiond, tin- oilier shall l>- WaWe. '• ( Til e National Sunday Seli-s >1 I ' nhm :! SPECIAL NOTICES. '

I Iron rftorh int) W offrml tbVm^ The "uprrl. • (Kmisx. _ - ' Sr. Wistnr's iliilsuui Of Wild C'berry. f WMttablc o( ih. namrcou. Urssttoa. ' , loafJrRU sad Jul!!)— clehrstrd MM". So 1 , reorrsll j MkaowlKlasd D thr "uprrlor exce - | | 'T Co,l,-,°"r , Unsolicited Testimony; ■ fB. ■ remrdj- tor eoas*", eoldr or toro Ihroot— f.o - u^-s; 'Yhr" : 1 irrqurollj boon tore kosr.r oo "slard.r, sod . lookrd lorword to IhrdrUrrrr ol Iro vnou ; c,° , Irv, osd lo suhllr reoo^rr" Kroorollv, "0 a roe . tou c«rj] lor iso ^hronehUI Iron bin to rrrparod bj seth w. fowle a son. is t gyffjgg; *"* **'* T Grace's Cclebrnted Halve. 1 rrew Mr, E. Turasy. Poyt Msrl.r .1 lolly- . dH^i»|»°rrd| ollhout VmoMoI ^joo Suit. jj V (HARRIED. ' L 'n-'rhii n !* ' ' n i

^ OH ITU Aril. At « rrfolsr eosiKuaiOMtlni of Capo Islaad . to, F. JS A. Mp I^ M^vso*.? A prortdosro'oo hire horo Mllod riNa^to bo» Moreu- Msrtor .od^Codj sj^whRo woJOOl jj lodrodii«l_l»t«ih«To^tar rewposlOMhtp of " Huoirco. thol WO tcador lo tfcM^oreorrl (oallr of ou drportod brothor, lo this, Ikolr 1] i the fotbortrsM, ud IE* widow -r God. n ^apuyFo^^h^.^ ^t^^' 'iQ'1'" *^*l" J ' ~ N9A/ADVERTI8EMENTS.- , Hale's Combined Sanaage^ ^ r^avtri'torarSul' °aS.Vathen. rZ?h!i J 1 door alarms, j , -W-to-itajtalJ.-. , ; "» | EUhl Th Ut r 1 MA KK ET SIirr I . , , ^ ^*oiir-kront CnMer*. ^ ^ j NOTICE. ' | Mls.^ STlI.l.LkM^D. ERANRS^I l lEIiits himI Caps, yi '• | ™cl MAIJ^^ j ' ^^r^iCsAGL^ ,'\ *'pra * itrmoermt u'Hoo-preUdMn" " Ljilt. Ihq..

■ S'S'SSsSSS. i J "lone tho wertrrtv Mldr of rrrry strrrt do frrt ■ ; i , srltrd SI thr et'-rriH,|<d Rsrh'l f. Cborrh , - by ^ ^^yoii.t Wilson, aoortff. ri'Ri.It sale"" . 1}^ S^'ilMtlSl irSvcW tullrasd 1 r-stton on T CKSIIAV, If.r Eljhtti d.yot Dr- ' nt -n'r n*,"0J(' Suh'tl\h t ; ioraVtlSn" osV obtVu "hy^Ulta? OO Uw '.u£ ] south aoortiu. Oct. % isra-m - ladies' fancy fcr8 At JOHN FAEEIBA-a Old Frtsblltaod I mtrjcr'jj'.'. a-^-iL if y--. I i MSSJSWSS ■ ■ »' Bnr aoaortment o 4 Groin- Fw Gloror i sod* ' • I on roohlrd to dlonoreof ny nod" ol rrty ! 1 . - • clt aoollfrwta my trlrndtoT Cape May rdooty i r and rlrlnlt). Krmrmbrr tho Nana, Numbar " JUIIS FARklRA, | .B^tiwT*^r!0lo%i'u»drrSlB'n"'ljraInh | TAX NOTICE. t ' J ;■ ! I 1» ..Idrd sftrr mtua du.^otar joth^,^, • Cs» l*)a*4. aopL *L ISri. aaMbst AUCTIOX— ritslMlNN. . 1 Coya Island, N. J. ' Ca^se Nay Co. Bible Society, j j j trims hills, ThUadctshu, »». j

■ - V HEW AOVERTHEIffiNTS. AGENTS WANTED FOR de kane's gee.4t FietoatAL sou, z "ARCTIC EXPLO&ATIONE.M < i SOO BI Al'T 1 fct. Exeat VXJNM, S rubUahat* " 1 t"*^lM i C AGENTS WANTED FOR '2 hatthew hale smith's new hook, I JlM M^ftW g I^W TWL J 8onshine and Shalbw in Hew York. Is mala, Unrrary city ant towa toaasrmas tor It. 1 J B ULHR n Cll, Pnhluktr.. |r c'•,EaT^SS^", j i ^COTT^E 'BIBLE, j f 1 'th ' '■ - l : agents wanted for '' THE BLUE ■COATS," t I Frtre*ntyVL*Oprt«ij»^." r k°"°" grant and colfax. ( book agents wa.ntlo ros howland's ; : ' Uui Aunt hu reld^«Co"lT!*|i ' "" n??'1 **'**" reG1 •• copwTIn a , ; aii^uaar; 1 —. AGENTS 1VJSTHII 11)11 THK /. tfrnOIAL HISTORY OF THE WAB, j i By Bro. Airruirr B. Buphdnx a I ooo ; " FutSms tnolu^ Jroot"la|liu*!flr "llSTwiih I I a?j*2en5^l^'l?slwi •; JlIE FALL CAMPAIGN „ FXjdrru^ F,,D''IL*TI MtteltE,^ ^ : K.MI'l.OV MKN !. ::

OUR NEXT PRE ^MI> E NT, ( THE GRECIAN BEND. J "WtSl'pHFxBt'S i (ikt thkusn. ! 1 the fraise offering ! " j ANTED— To rmploy " RD--)^rrll«fflr c 1 OI I? C U J.AR SAWS. tarcular Sows of^onr^triaprr orrr^th^wholr * ^ULIPp'lNCOrMr*ilAKElVRLL, ^ ' 8T. LOUB dt lBON MOUNTAIN ! Railroad Company's ratm par cmt wSSlS^Th?1 roktafi i'Vui? rUS ! s^ni7£%wr^a?^^rl'U5obS^ i IMsipls|i I hands, oad u saUUsd fo tha r'r-trrt aonfe J S&- o, | ; | J. H. BKITIliN, Frra't NaL Bank of tha Btata J WM.L EWINO, Frwr'taJlhaMer. NaL Baak ' G EO. H. RKA, Ptaa't Srrood Nat Huk of «t • JAK B. EAD*. Chtrl Eos. H. LoUt a III. ' . ,S)T. TA VLOH. Prrt't FasISc *. R. loTMo.) t tVM.TASSIli l-rr. 'en t.lrra- Baak, at. Loala. , IrikEUMWhA nre. T. N. Bank, or lt ADCLram MKIKH, Vloo Fryo-t U. Footar I h'St BAOTH, Ptean Orm.an S"rln*s to. 1 AS^^/tSr^uSsKL ■ Kwrnn ^.Wh^lrs^tp^^'tji . bi.t.di will hr rolutnrd by okprru froo ot ''vs'th 'arnr'Cc altoniloa al^.i-llajiWr

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ;w^sSSSG."S! 1" W t'lPPIkCOTTA atKCWKU,. i HArE IOt' BEEN IT » THE MACtyKTIO POCKET TIME-KEEPES and COMPASS. IHEHrHrEEBv niTi- ' Dtrluaj^^retatl^^fft^SSSottw » Kd-S 01 pV*" |"n^*«t^*«njn*A?cHyl - crSS'lo^lifj?r<j {Su.0' UXIVUUiDlxB4LANT~ — cpaca. — . CtTABBU, BRONCHITIS, COVSI III'T 1 0 ) . A8THNA and SCBOrCU. > Grocers and Druggiati llavo : AZURENE, Concentrated I NlTlQO BLDE. 8 IN BACH SO 4^|T BOX A Patrnt PiB-Oasldou or Emrry.Ba( It Paekrd. WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR, 't (y0rhma"Jin'1D!JuW?ItfSr,riJren?S' ° ' »|ilrn"n" Pn'a'u^a'.j1A<?HL dt. ^ UW o. C^uk1^ A EABRITTj I Great irtSTOfrlim !I JIETROl'OLITAN to GIFT COMPANY! dr CASH OitTBTO TBTiilfOCBl.CrMMUlOO: ■; ).t KKI Til 1 FB1U. ' oTlrr, or srftt Sy-'SraR to any' a.ldrraa* Thr

^ sISSLrSS We harooaaren^l thrtrayatrn. u^haow IIAIIFKn^WILaoN at CO.. " the original ; One Dollar Broker iStorR Established in IWS. Onr .lock, ronrlytlli^gtexUF twrioty of — Dry and Tahrj i-oodt, Bool* and 6faor*, Sliver Plated «are, til*"* Ware, Uoolen A llmip Carpeting*, straw Nat Hug*, and Photograph Album*, I J- Ve nee tie f.rtl 1« unx-.stt tir x-lr of goods on thr popular pi"* af ONE DOLLAR FOB EM U AKTlCLE.k OI:MONTH«SHAVI; BKKH^aoire^HE . MILLION DOLLARS. cr Our triiarn 4t» ton a decided bf tie Caurlt o f thi i State, oad bf the Unit d Stalei authorities, not to be a DoUerg or a Gift Enterjirite, but a regular legiti- [ mate buslueet. Phib ^rai8' ''.rsraTlM . gKSiSS&Safft- : ;ai |*'wt. Of UP. " ralretlori to too to in" Long IBi-wl. . U )-lr. n ark^irrmra itrawd ■ silt e" H^Vng'cufwurtL u^°"^toflnlto ■uprnor Blankrlr. 7Vrd", Brow n uVosrbto ahttllM. ."Ban uutllly: and isop.-labd ooS»H^£r,nS! fton*r"ll"IJo aUknrtqJ Iktl all Otrr Read a Bran, BmIbI fio .ey Order, or tegUiered utter " ANDREW* t CO.. IOO Sndbury Hlrewt. IIOSVON, BftAlB,