Cape May Ocean Wave, 30 March 1871 IIIF issue link — Page 3

i CAPE MAY- OUKAj*«WAW THURSDAY, MARCH SO. 1W1 ' " MEDICAL. »

CAPE MAT OCiAN WAVE flCBUAT.IUCa M. 1*71 CITY AND COUNTY

TU» MONTH'" QCOTATHMU. The valor of Mock In the Ospe May -■.ring Food and BnOdlag Aanadatfem for ik« (MM moo 111 I* u WkmFlret wta. 00 mosu.hr old, 888.30 K :: 8 : ES 4tb. " 14 " 80.Ul Sth. " 3 " 3.38 Tub Co-Optra tive Association': a -Y-..V 3rd. " 9 , 88.03 4th. " 2 " 7 SO Oc* rwifl.-Wa sre Inform*! by the very brat anthnrit) that ooe of Unas flank movements so Aunltar among political drain. JmrIot *1rondy itxtiUBrd by tta Editor nflta Star aftkt C-yr for ousting oar iMtrly appointed portnmstoT^Mr J^ K. Gsrof securing the appointment la behalf of the "Republican organ." In the flrat place are can assure our Brighter that Mr. Garrison haying rewired hla quarters at- Waahlngtim, fir a term of four yean, no further . hangr "HI be effected under the present admlntatnHon. That ta can tat high on. In the nan ptaoa we ilrstro- to rnUr our 1 rarneat protect against the mlanprr- ' character and standing or the Warn ' at a newspaper In tin community.— ' Tba Editor haa no boalnraa to mix 1 tbla paper np in mature erith which we hare nothing to do. and to roli- • icpnccut Ita character In certain qusr- j and tba editorial profession. Tlie 1 WATR, aa ho wella kirnra.-dors unt 1 profess to ta a political paper; it la ' not oanaidond the organ of any party. 1 nor daca it advocate or denounce Una ' or' that measure or piiDdple at the 1 tack of effik* hunter* or political tricksters. Tin people of (lux May are 1 perfectly satisfied by thla time with j tlie rvtalt of one experiment In ratah- ' lulling a political organ, and to our < mind It trill ta aomc time before a second it attempted. All doubta aa ' to the adraotagea to ta derlrod front a mere political paper by "urctmimunit v at large arc at length aottied, anil 1 stockholder* can now whiatle for llirir ' dlrldainia Hut, it in hoped, that in cmnhhiing ' the perquisites of the post oIBcib^ with ( Octet .«.,*»,> U-. 1U,.,.I. loan party of 1 Capo May onhaly may aUII ta bbi- u 1 with ao ladlspenslbw no Institution ' aa an 'organ." This *• ema to to the J incentive -which more* UM patriotic 1 lirvaat rtr the learned editor of tin ' Star of On Cere. Whetloe the people ' at Cane May city can aec tlie tiling in , lha nunc light la a subject for fumrv ' conalderation. In the meantime we ' are IncUmd to think thai In devoting I ao mtach apaoo to lanilali-joa of Brick 1 Pomemy 'a Otm-cal thj editor die- I played bad taate and no doubt in Jarad hi* pocpacta lor thi panilion he 1 la after. OUM N»W Post Orri' E. Vlailor* 1 to oar new poet UBte establishment ' en Waahiugtim atm-t, a ithin tta paat ' few d*ya. hare no doubt been agree- < ably impreaa-d with the excelleot arncngetnent* for the tran«ctlnn of lu ' huaineaa, which are being Inlrou'tured 1 Sour prevent worthy poatmaaler. ■ r. J. 8. Gsrrieun. liy the removal < of a partition more than double the > former apace la allotted to the uae of the public, and that without encroach- ' - i j

Ing npna the room neoanaary for conducting llw aflalra of tta office. Tlie tended to. and arc aufflc irmly ample for any po ail*, emergency. Met-een four and lire hundred bo re* hire been filled up mid nicely numbered: while the numter of hotel box • which are made are- •• hie by meaae of key*, ha v. sclera a moat oarfril. and lndl«|»utalh|arrangemeut Roiuuvrd stae-mri-iib nt dletancw from the innln deliveries, a wtadnw and flssh^tave hren^ arranged log to forward money through Uncle Sam's care by the order system. M t. Garriaon ideo prup>xea I > ftirnlah. for the convenience of the public a atand where tliey can procare atatlooery. and poctagn atmnpa, wlthnal Inter - (bring with the regular business of the oOo*. Facilities tor wriUog or directKkmen will ta like wiac introduced txtime, an that when everything will ta nam plated aa eontnmntalrd, and no palna or exjieneo will taipared to amuaqdlab thin -the ;«*ipis of lha dly nf'tepc Mar will bare evvyy teaaoa to terl proud of their pel nflta-, and under obligation to the gentleman who la doing ao much with a view to their spocreT mtsumrandaiiwi. Ca™ Mat aid Nr.w Toitg— A loading Philadelphia iliily eaya It is lumured that, tin* year, there will ta ' •team, helweao thia point and New York. Flret. by a' rant hunt, and uext by direct railway— -i that a person can go (Kan Long B.-mnch to Cap: May without any change of can. The neeeaaary MtiNnloO will kid ta completed. and the result ittf ta to attract I" Cape May number* of perama who like variety and an- food of the vary beat bathing a-aith nf New York, It la staled, aa a Oxol foot, that Mr Jaa. Flak. Jr.. will rwo hi. nwn atrem vacht Ijetwaeo ^Sandy Hook ami t^»[»altemtiima. extrallnns. ind Impntre mania in ouri %pe May loHcl.are now in pmgmaa. Many oa» cottage* will : h* ready before June for the aiiditloual j gnaal* who are expecte.1. Mr. Chaa. Huffy, of tlx OmUosnkl Hotel, Phil- 1 adatehl, baa bacome foeaaee of the] •nocxton Hotel for the coining season, j To Tomtamr Cukxa.- — Our local i coWmponrr calls tta attention •>(' Township Clerk* to tta law making ; ilsag; The ' IK|doma»" gire t n, premiunM it " ' « ' :i

g j i nHrrtr. Mm*. [M arfltgJJ.) j I About eight o'clock on Tuesday ' evening laat. his honor the Mayor Pa* his cimir In tta council charatar, and, •j In pnrvoanre toadJoanimrat.oUlr.1 tlx i conocil to oolcr. Every member w..a jj I in his seat— au unusual oeenmm<e— the rent if the hall bring occupied by a : large nnmbrr of Interested spectators ' -a circumitaoce which was still more I rare. .After the rending and adoption y i of the minutra. the folk, wing resolution n was ppraantad by Mr. dlereoi: - I " Mr. Meenty — I more that tta rraolu- , tlona ta adopted. Which was agreed to without a di- . vision. r Mr. Stevena— I would Juat remark J that I do not rialm to be tta author of I tlie resolutions, but m-rcly handed theui . to the clerk by n qoeat. Mr Thorn pono — Tlx gentleman ta e out of order, there being no question , before the munciL Mr Mecray presented a comraunlci- . Hon from Mraara. Muter A line, in re- . lation to a nunaettled account with the city. Whoso note they still held. The ; ssar,m£5&c-i.w'.d$is mrnt could he deterred until aonx time . during the aunt titer I Mr. Thompson— I would explain in . reference to thii unpleasant builorea that the city atill owe* Morer A Bro.. . 81700 on tta engine. 810IKI taring b.en , already paid thejn. At present la , simply impossible to pay their claim, and I would therefore auggeat that the finance committee atate the plain clr- ! cumatancea pf the case to those gentleThe Mayor remarked that while in j that day ta had been accosted hy , party who represented himself aa ! holding a note of tta city foe 81800, for . certain fire apparatus. Mr. Thompson— Tlx amount owing ' tlx cugltw to about 81700; on the hose the sum of 81800 la attll du- Mr. ; Pugb ; and about 8801) or 8400 on the I Unae carriages— ttaae^ are tta arreral for which tlx city ia responaihle nnac- , count of tta fire apparutu.. Tlx May-ir tlioughl this state <>r af , fair* was perfectly outrageous, ami ' r trusted that some dadalva measures I towards eflueting a remedy, would he cmvrsatlon he Ixd with Mr. Fuxh. he was Inclined to think that grntlewnuld he wlHIng to accept a renewed note. Alderman Ware— I more that tlx , Ommlltce be Inatrev led to 1 i wait ut»m tta parti™ holding the city's ' t'.l paper, with a view of eflect • the best arrangements io their Mr. Stovena— It are ma to me, Mr. . President, such action or council will place the Finance Committer in a peculiar situation I renlly ennoot are 1 i that we can flu aby more than to cr- 1 I respond with those ponies and Inform them that theycannothe paid f-rwant . of fund'. Alderman Ware— Tba Finance Com- . rolUeo having acre|U.xl tta rea|»msibilltlea ofllxt rominlttre, will perform such dutlra ami carry nut enclt inatruelinn aa tta oouucfl may aee proper to f '"fir'j. a Ware— I think myarif It . w.iuld baa good plan lore* lluaa gvn- . would be a gmai plan re* lluaa gen- '

. tlemen; there I* hardlv any doubt lu 1 r my miml about tta matb r being aatia 1 . fa. torily arranged. I w..ul.I aucgrat ' 0 that the Committee b# d.Vgatod the " , power to giv* a new onto In* anv >unl of ' , Halm on behalf of tlx city. ■ ' ,. ' Tta motion was *gi».l to without ' , a division. :< L. (.uainuan of the JudlTary Com mil . tee reported that tta b-mda of the en- ] < , stables elect had hcon examlonl by , til, in "and ware found to be correct. i a Mr ' hoinpwm -The genlknian I 1 irerrrelrv, is laboring umler a misiak- 1 i. —It ia toe plain duly of the Judu ari c Oommlltre to retwrt the names of the . botidanu-u and lb* renxctire ammnta t of aoeurity required, for appmml by d cvnnciL The coonciy aWmo lux tlx inwar to acoept the securitiea offered ^ ty the citr officer*, e Mr. Stereos— The bnuda of the C>Xatlblcs. are reenrdod in the "taod d b »*"_ which ia open for tlx inapec- ■ ti >n of c-mncU. Tta botsda of fix cooatabiea. as flllrel. ' J were read and accepted by cuncil. a It having been suted that the lease - ,- of the pound had expired, on m ilkul , of Mr. Thorn paoo tta Committor on n Protection of Property Were Instructed ■ u to hare tta same renewed. 31 r. Macrey begged to be rjreuied . from STving^aa thalrmjn ] • j imtaaaiUa for* him to attend to the : r dntie* nf the poalthm. I The Mayor in oooaaqunoa appointed i Mr. Wm. Eldredg* otalrman of Ita 1 - committee. Mr. Maermy still serving as ( a Tlx following bills were ordered J " ^anAxUasiM JJ." • A*"btlifruan Mr. A. Scbellengcr for , 0 are tin* as enmmlsaiimcr In 19M8 was • refernd Iwck to that saaUuman for the ' oiyoaaanr endorsement. ' Mr. Thompson offered a rtenliitimi " instructing tta Finance Commute to " Is.rrow on ita credit of tha cfrjr tlx i •' sum Of 814(10. for Use purpose Of tnat 1 ln< d« ^ ^ hemdaonm- , i itotad'" MioY tapo,,llBt ' ' ! n^rfireta^«ta^^miTta^ : • » are no bonds to ta diipw I of. -Thia ; • I matter has nothing whaim r to dosrlth tta selling of bonds. • Tta resolution was adopted »| Mr. Thompaim sUud that during S* : tlx adintetatmlnanl Hmhon ©-unci I i I that hong had aa n preipar to take fo.m tta Mare* Ita power ia' signing city J " I orders, ate., giving tlx aanan to the , » I llacorner;"ana lie tterefiire' moved that ' tta Judiciary Gommittes ta iaatrocted | to draft a supplementary urdiminr. n 1 repealing tlx ordiiwnos granltug such x • jiowcr to tta Kaoonder. T i Which was agreed to. n A bill of the uipc Island Gas Light h | Company was referred to tta au|rrall «ty (ioUcitor — John B. Hoffrnan. woadtwIr-Wn. SUtss. >•' Register of Honda— Alvlu P. llilw'dreth. "r ' pCfsr'toS^ te U , npiKdnt the rommitt.r to audit accounts !i ! t.*M*r;«ttta qV?tix lor 1 ca> and

>10 rests appoint tta oommiltoe. taaoksl tiy AklenntU Ware. TV Mr. tMcredi— TH* gentleman gives tilt credit f.X more than I claim. I> '} ilcny Ita Inainnation that I wished to ' * interfere with any o' the pcerugativra '• f Ita preaiding ufflcer. and I do O A " wish any member of this council locust - The Mayta utuat say that I tad I awxd the .am- idoi as Mr Th mip- ™ •« ifi regard to tta resolution , has been slready ad i;itesL 1,1 Alderman Ware- 1 really don't on- « stand th* drift Of tlx motion Ixfiire tlx vain, si —right mi top of n reaolulioo " which haa hero psaaud to Ita same «f- * The roll was called an thOqd'ito-n, " every nwmtarrexin.- in ilxtBrmativ,-. As conimilUv tta Mayor appoinlreta * It. turn U. tjnsain Esq.. Ita Eddhn! ' ^ II. I'hirftna, and f hmrge IlllJreth, Ere;. > u Conocil soon after adjonmed. J PaixrerU fa, ca*MW.rf J At an ad)ounxJ moetlqg held at Sth*1 lnfrf0' the Copn'ilky County 'I Agricultural >... n-ty. tea aaandanc. wish notice girm in Ita alMITMwri'. Mr. Wm.PooiittW . 1'rea.daak presided. The minutes of tlx laat met: Laogwrn whs lieord. whlcli. however, was not I, coixluaive. Ttaminntes nereadoplaif. if Tluddcua VsnGlider.Jolin Yosa and n IJavid Townaend were apt. doled t conunittce to confer with Ihtviil T. S Su|ith, who waspp-arnt, reap ctlug the „ purchase of tta lot, known aa ttaeamp meeting ground. During their n tire- . m.-nl, tlx copy of a charter ex|xcnal to . lie | kissed before tlx ad.loilrumcnt of B tlx Legislature, known as tlx Cape May County Agricultural and llorti- ! cultural society, was retd and »|e j fir." W". K.'"mlthTo»dXa~ tlwUm'*lIng. Mr. Smith said suhstiiutLlly us , follows: that he knew of uo ptrt of tlx I country Where tlx fanner* tad an gout a knowledge ami nxdc so little imi provement, he wa« «-irry to say ho , must Include hims- If. He tea* awar, ' hut ercn tlcit, n-ltli all other reos-ma. . must give way in t..cend ^ " e wai.ti.l m.m'y. This aooxly was lntemle.i to |ipx , mmc our beat Inlenwto; it not only ex - cih-d laudable competition among our , own farmers I Hit xirea.1 the uewa to r other., who would be iuducni to acttle among u«. with capital of money and . NesrEnglaud farmers who now extorted Urge crops from the roughest m 1 barren soils, should einigr-itn to I Southern ami Western eitmatea to die of fever and ague. It had h-.-n argued that If people w.atld cilooix- It would do swnV with many diseases th it fl --li was heir to. Hut to cnlouita in amiiI eient nnmhrra to e radical* d lae.tses was , tat-illyluipricUe.il. 40 firmer* would , ta a tenre colony, and nnkw. tliey setmoat undergo aceiimation.hesidva what ! cmsld 4o mm ix even 140 do in Ken ' kuiuare ao hnstlU- to the Yankee. If , I formers with ripital to settle tare, , they would rrvolultoule- us. Oor b-aten paths would be ahuid.iaed. . Theao men would hold on to wlmt w u> gi.al, and Inlrvaluee tatter plana for ' what was wrung iu our system. Mr. ; I Smith had received more than lortv ! . letter* fr.nu ahr.Ktd, asking qta-atloli. ! . shoot anil, cllinato. Ac., aod ap ike of 1 , Aud atone town in the north N. w J. r , i acy was almost b. sieged, and told that 1 South Jersey wa# only harr-n sand. . wboarprodqctloni-weremnsquit -eaand ; . Thi* society would dispel all such ; . ridimfona aaarrtk-ns. Mr. S lias kept , since hla rvahi-mv h- res roel.-orologl.-i I tilde, and w»aanrpris.-d to find a more , even temperature than any placu east- , ward of the Ihsclfli: shqx. lie noticed that when tta ther-uooieter at Rlchwtan the u'imclcf al "

IT-T'itos w{a*?n 'a s'-lm-sry Insonrm.' j For a hi-nllhy rHqSte, Ca|x May ia I d - rqual to any kaxli -ii kna» n Wq aaa ^ I»S5ESS?kSII* | c-numlUawcmmi iu, and Mr. Smith re- j tl j Committee reported that they are of- ; a fend the old camp mooting ground. I 171 acre*, for 1118), aa folkiwa, < Ilk) j on delivery, talance iu yearly install- , ,, menu lor threo wart with iiit.-r.-at. ; Mr. Iliad.' Van Gilder oaid that he < y with ail tlx tncratarm 'present tad i va-wed the land and kxalimi and were ' on tnlmoualyuT n|dnlon that thq price i was na maiile. II» woubluirelh it f .r : ' It if he was In want of it Mr. " UHa.n | » Towusend aud nUiera followed and : n csmaiih-nd it cl«W|i. It was carried that- the 1'retld.mt • > nn.l VkwsPissid.xiv be tlx coinmitUe 1 1, hi prvpare prvimum list of tlx ensuing i ■ A inpcr was handed nr-uad for the t purjsiaJ nf sounding tin we prva-ut , a -ml taking atixk. Five hundnsl mid „ k.rty dollars n.u ImmesliaU-ly sub- - s.-rtbed In anan-« of five dollar, each- | , ...Metis arm Ttemtpann Van Odder off with 30 shares each. D. T. j e 8-11 ith aod Amus iVhraton 10 each, j Every rasa pr. win seemed anxious to have Muck, i h* Freaideut liif.-rra-d us c that the Cape' May Agncultaral S>- " ; ctely would probably toke « I share*. t It wa* oared end earri.-d that the r county he eaovaaard for stock, an.l •' , thai two for each township and one for I (taps May GUV be appointed, i l apolUyPly - William Townaend. v L.w.-r iownshlp— Nelauu T. El-dn-dge, Joseph Crease. . Middle Township-J. Hdeon Tom- . Deism* Towrxhip— John Vcwa, ' Tli.iiuaa Tawnwnd t Upter Township —TiiwU.au Van , ' Gililar, Tlwma* It. (iatnly. It wnd<ig-i*cd atel cirried. that >i 1 1 c uunilUrefrmi the New York Formers' i ,i Chili, ha invited to visit Cap • May and ; { examine our voib. dhtuUa. and undo- ! t rel-qwd reaourcea. tta I'resMcnt and ; I Scdretarv to oxtend tta Inviution lor ' May or 'June. 1 ! It sraa motisl and carrlod.thst Messrs 1 I Si-igm rn and W. Townaend, tea cum- 1 miUer to wait on General Sewell and a.k ' ! for free tokuta fiw tlx New York com 1 ' mlttre. I It was moved anil carried, that our I I next meatlng be held at riimtli Seaville, ' 1 22ml April next. i It was moved and carried, that we j : The ta autifulchromo "TheChwg- d t Crooa" wlneh we purchased wok be- > fire last, fix Ita Lad tea liquidation « r uf the M. E. Church -f this I > citv; was sent to itcv. G. it. Wsght, « 1 at tta Conferenc- ul hafem, who pre- i ' I a nted It to Rev:' A. E. BiTlsrd with < r 1 tta following not*:— _ ■ t Uro BalUni: In la-kad' of ita 1 Ijullea' IJ<|uld itinn Sa-icty of imr • church at Cape May (My. it'girca me I t great pleasure to present yon with ' » | this beautiful pictnre, "Thowimgsd 1 Cnwa," aa a alight toksa of th- ralreai I 1 la which yon are tadd by th- boelaty ■ and iair entire uicmh-rship. and of 1 llxir appreciat i id the valuable «■ ' . vicea rem have rendered th -i. during I , tta fimr year* -djour EkteMing Eid r- ' ship ..r tta Bridget on lli-tn'.. ' Mr. Ballard made tta fi-IWo.nj . i ' To the ireli-V Uuiodatfow g-a&qr - . nf (;*,s. Mav City, throagh Rev. ti. It • Wight: Please allow no- tu express my grab - i r ful apimr-Utem «fihc beanuAil d.rox wo of Ita -Chsa~ed Crnas" praaented , tomcat the Nek Jersey Omfcrencc » idwtro ui ksk opan U, botnto«n the

Local Broyiliafe! .Eight dgya mora in Look jj.-.'i j o ! Carprntera are gc lUng busy. * Peaches are going M he clxap. » King Coal la a drer old *oul at 911 1 " sfSL il t Ixd go for lbs I'rtaidenl— Sin k i Dimingix li S-a-iable* have burn unusually rare | ■ tta past winter. To raise beet*— take hold of ttayope c and pall gently. " I lose, balling haa hnikMi nut afresh at Smith Seavlllc , Do Fre-uiaa-n* u- ftwatnOB In .' building up their older? F.,?:-s9esr3S-'*1,i i | A Manumusktan baa taken out a spring ted bottom potent it's eitrimi*. but tsactar* alway* Uke boys belter than girls. It I vat* oil bow the late great local t reform excitement has died out. h It Is a hod sign to as- .tore shutters 1 coming down late in the morning. " Choice flowers are shipprd every j] wrrk to Pbllailelphla from Cape M*J. n Tta township clerks are toblod a with their annual statements litis t T«r. Yegatat ion is fortter advanced this I Bpnng than it was las* year at the Mine date. Our rily charter ha* "stuck" for want of funds to ' "grease" tta wlux-la 8 of legUbtlon. " Free evneerta are now given every r night by the swamp meadow frog* at „ thu landing. March sevms to ta getting ready to . "go out like a lion'' according to Tta spring term of our Cape Mav 1 County Courts commences tta fourth c Tuesday in next month. 1 Mr. George Allen's splendid cottage " Is undergoing a rejuvenating process ; at Ita hamla at tta ptlntera. A new invoice nf Ttaa-fe'cctar, at a ' reslured tariff, Jttsl opened nt Smith's j store. 10 Washington street Tlx ndrancnj gnard^of tta ^mming 1 ■ ceived by ilra. 8. 8. Hawkins. ' Ttarc is every probability that Calx ' May will be selected as one of tta > meteorological observing station* 1 Rev. Jn*. W. Hubbard, formerly of tta Island Pn-ahytrrton Church. ■, ' pmrhel In Millvill last SaMxth. , Our colored cU'irns Imve in contem- , plstion their annual commemoration I I of the Emancipation Proclamation. I Mr. Joseph Owen i* potting up for 1 , hims -If* fine cottage on Corgi* street. ' to ta reaily for occuptucy by June. " We nrc always pleueil to receive - I eooimnnlrstlnna on local topic* from our aulsscritar* throughout tta county . 1 Ids tv-w store at Bremen's Htstmnd| wiih a frill variety of almost crerjj| ' He*-. .1 K. Mannhtg. af Kevportj It ipifst Cliurrh. was nui'sig Id* oi.| | - : friends at Seaville on a brief visit last ! week. The ik-avlll* Farmer* i In', si Hea- ■ I vlff- tvmsldere l the snf^ert of road- 1 linking nt their tneclin • on Monday | j Wherever used. Th-a-Nertar ta | r i -a-i tho favorite table taverax*. A I • 1 ft.* h Invoice just recti vod nt No. 18 . j Washington aitnrt Tlx rliroroo ' Beautiful Snow. "■ j ' ; make* a handsome present, and no# : which win not foil to please- Can ta s.cn at tlx Wavb "fife-. I Mrs. Parker, of Vlnelsnd. haa irassil the store of Mr. Jo*et»h Ware, on , . , Washington *tre.-t for tar mBHnery , I ; Through pre** at spring advertise- 1 MM td. tlie Philadelphia A'e-aiso Star ■uenutta

i was compelled to Issue a double sheet ' f •m Saturdsjr— all fin on* emit. ^ Tta music of tlx wind for several . past has soond-l like Ita nervous 1 ! scratching of an old white-wash brush , 1 agwinst tta rough plastered well, i. "That Wadding" Is creating no lit- r anxiety io tta breasts of our Island I I tap.-s. Some time nob month, ladies, will sir* you all the particulars. I } Now Is tta lime to plant out young : 1 1**« in fr.«it nf your properties. A j Ira -f healthy and suitable one* Jnst J peel rod hy Fred. B.. rnrr at Mr. 1 1 I Ralston "a Green House. Ala meeting of tlx Directors of the . ; Cape Mar Saving Fund and Riiilding j Ass-K-iatlon. held on Monday vvrning \ Is,', six Lstns were sold atapremlmn , nf It) 1-cr cent, or (HQon al-xn. | Tta next monthly mecllng of tlx Methodist Sunday-School ehildrco wlD 1 held on next Ssbtath evening. 'I - . |.ril 2nd. al 71 o'clock. Singing hy t tta children, and blackboard sermon by 1 A onmher of young ladle# here- ' j about* claim tote'regularcoctrlbutnr* | _ | to tta Wssrefy ifore-ioe. If they { I I would take friendly advice their time J j ciHild he far more profitably employed i - assisting their mother* about house. | ^ Spring has name, and those who I j iiccnn-nl, and ottan, will do well | ' examine tta latest and n>o*t Ins- 1 j prove.1 styles of caking stove*. a!*o hnose fwolahing ntcnsil*. etc., at . ll-nxM A Bro'*, Ja-.-loxa >ln& On rinnday about noon, w* ware » visited with a gtaony driuding and c sserf jyaSst ; * lure, hy wa* of VsriMv. suMncnfe- ' the afternoon reunions In th* I various sshhstli sch-.ds and tlx even- t srvlcv* in oor cburchp*. Jew* ' sadly interfered with. t — — ! Tlte lutelli genie i J tlx death of Cut ' William SrtaUsnger. ms the 17th ln*t.. , reached us throqgh the columns of the i Cincinnati ' Do.', f7.x-r.-r but Thurs- , • day. Col , rich el Wm ger wa* tarn on . , i th-- Island, in 1793— -oigfaly-nine years I . and emigrated t* tta West In!, - I*e2, having wGked the whole di»- j , > Unas from Cape Mav to Cincinnati. . : Shortly after locating there, tare-:! m-,veif to tha SCtllsm.nl at Plain villc, ' . and while there wa* married tn Mil* I - ! Al tsamt Armstrong, of that placa. : 1 In 1813 he again took up Ins residence ; ' Iu CindnMti, where Ix remained uotU th.- Inur of his death, , During the whole of hi* residence in ] , Cincinnati. Col. Schcllinger was close- ■ | identified with iu history, in In*1 i early manhood, and far beyond hie ' , middle life, he was "port and panel' uf th" -mnntripal en- rn merit of tta , city, and was * mwutar af the first . i . City Council cnovawd. Ia the very : " ■ early times, when It ema urasasnr to ' i look" after th* Indiana on the t> inters, ! 1 " Si'taliingcr volnutccred «od per- 1 l firmed a tour of duty against the 1 I Indians no the Maui use river. Ontbel' :uru of this expedlllon, on tta for- : r liwtiao of tlx miliUa (which in tiioee i . d iva meant active duty). Col. Sctal- ■ . linger was cfectrd, sttaxvoelvely. En- . alga Captain. Lxatensnt Gilnool and j Cul m-l. and oommlssiooed by Gov- 1 : nmss llantingtaa and Ethan A Hen- 1 Brown. 4.W. b- taiCnger was early Identified j many veer* nf tta Iter. Joehu* Wil- ' . Hfi First Presto teri iu Church, and - . was one of the i--wi>or*tors of I -an. I s-miasry. He was ever a roiwi.fi ut . I'hrisUIn, and was rewarded to a, 'f F.x a Malar of year. Col. fldxl-' ' IT®" ,£ iSwl" '

I the N J. Methodiet Conference Utely 1 . lu- SO diligently watrb.,1 ,o-er awl : ! cureil for the interests of the churches j i under bis charge:— ! At tigs Island, or Cats- May City t our enter is prospering in all its de- , ' txrtnwnu. The pastor has devoted ore of IMylng over its last doHar. In > addition to thla, Dsariy 91.000 has hwu I raised and expended during the past * year ia refilling it, aod making it mora MtrnetlTT still. During the last fimr ] years shoot 810,000 tare teen cxprn-d-l upon tta property, and It is now one of the moot beaulirul house, of worship In tower New Jersey It is tlx only rhorcfa In the district wtan- a pin- Urgnn ia used, and It ha* not tern found that this has detracted . from its 1 spirituality.' A good religious feeling is-rvndes the Society, and seme souls * have tevti addsd the past year to iu communion. Its must derated friend. r brothrr Jonas Miller. |swd away lost year, hut wa* permitted to live until 1 he could sec that his munificent gifts 1 to the enterprise would tear tta fruit ' nf which I have spoken, in tta extinguishment of Ita entire indebtedness. * Our membership is small, but it has r generous friends outside of its . communion who lore oar denomination. r and ahl us both In building and susuin- ■ lag our synagogue, and we look forward to our return with strong hopes . for good. . Capo May circuit is noc of our picasantes! fields of labor. Il it one, however, where we hare suffered from lbs wide spread arrangement of the work, and tta want of dcaire among r taunda. 10 " 1 Our brethren at Korth Dcnoiaville, upon this cireult. Moisted by kindly c outside friends hale commenced the ■ rno-tlsn of a church In harmony with the tastes of rondert time*. i There has been aoumbcr of conversi ions on tta charge, and th* membership generally are is the enjoyment of , a vital religious Ufa | CM Lower Chpe Say our affair* are iu their usual condkioo. The pastor and members tare hbored together in harmony, and a nuober of souls have ' been ©inverted through their instrumentality. All ourlnieren* are in a f healthy condition, sod look forward to . » S|«-xlv eoUrgrmelt. In Ux past four rlr" the debt upon . thq effureh ul Chpe May Court lfou*e I hern paid and the property improved -the house ami «urrounding* . at Tabernacle Improved, and tta salary ' of tlx pastor advanced two hundred i ' dollar*. i At Ttxkahoe tta pmtor ha* tee-n in bora abundant, and permitted to ' te ll -Id a frencral adraaomcnt "f tta I L' * nu'mtar of ouaveiaton* have tdVcn ' M"- though no such large revival as ■F- -'iirr.-l under hlsmini*trv last year. ■ [ Perhaps a* valuable * work, however, t r ha* team done in the Intelligent culture ' I I oOh. pnibatiouet* in thorn ways which 1 t nro enable thnm to stand firat in the 1 j llts-rty wherewith Christ has mode ' . | ttamfree. I f.mnd ita nreitminary J . ! steps token when I cnteml upon the , j district, f w ttacrediou of an utnuu dly 1 tenttifkil and roetiv house which hat , ! te-vii 'furnished as befoie rcporteil, and | is now entlrvly out of debt. L; (hi IMrraburg cireult embarrassin.'uls tare existed, impeding.tbe pro- , | gr. as of the work during tta past year. , j M'c havv jiad nix church erected dur- , ' ing the term of my official overiitfht — ' i at Itowley's Point-win. h i« a creilit , to our dvuorainaliou -It est more ■ I i linn wa* contemplated, and *omo ' I i-iuUirrassineut result* from its in- - r j debtalnrM. bat oar people are hopeful, aud expect soon tu liquidate the . amount. Tta following arc ita appointment* appotulmeot* > :

for this District: J , UltljXiETOM ^DISTRIOT. { ! Bridge ton — - ' j Wmnxroe Street, I. D. King. (Trinity. W. W. Mdflstt, ' Central, • J. L. Hoc. j WatoUl, lY.W.Chrislitx, 1 | Broadway, G. K. Slorris, Mlilvllle. Find Church, U. M. Brown. 1 Fogndry. K. M. Iteiyca. I'ennsville. 8. C. ChaUin, ( I llnurock'a Bridge A ' Qointon* Bridge, To he supplied, I Altowayetowo, Furntan Kohbins i i and Wat- M. C Stokes and ■ j son ■ Corner. J. I. Corson i ' Willow Grove, J. P. CnnnMly, ■ j Vinctaod, Wm A Pittengcr N.HTis, Totesupplled hy E. I). Like. Elisabeth, J. B. Turpln. I C. ('. Eiistlack, ■ May City, G. IL Wight, Liner Cop# May, G. H. I ullis. , Cape Mav. W.B.Margerum. - Deunisvllle. Tohe»uiiplirdhy Geo. M oodford. J. WestooU. i ! Man rtr* town. E H. Dnrrell. Newport *n-l Dividing I M3nMc, W. C. Ctattin. : CisterriH". H. C. IJppinroU, Fsirton. 8. Townseod Itnaiistown and Har- | ninny. J. P. Gaskill, ! '""S^r'lielA0" * C. F. Garrison. A club has been storied in this place wttbln tta issi Week for taking 33 ! copies of Brick Ponxroy's waseear; ! ■stnthsr owing to tta exlraonlioarv , infffltetrients offered through the columns or the lor af rt» (hp* "r not tta deponent is nnable to snbstantUte. V* think, however, that tlx lltmtrat is n-S exactly tta kind of document which an organ of the oplusltion party would be wise in circulating among lis confiding and incx- j ! perienred readers. "A run. Furor .—This day, which I . will be next taturdsy. Is termed "All , day," and Is said to tare origi- : uaterl from tta mistoke Noah made by . I sending the dove from the ark before . 1 the water had abetted, on the first day ' of April. 9o this has been celebrated ! I down to the prawot day, by punishing I people by sending them on some errand i similar to that aneffeetual miss age ; which the dove "at sent by Noah. I I Roman, tare celebrated All ] Day for many centuries. > i Tiirnr will bo a full moon In the fir.1 week of each of the first seven < i month* uf th* prreent year. In July •j there will be two (hll maons-viz. ao > the 2d and tba Slat. And in the re1 , molnlng (ire mootlia the mono will fa* al tta full in tlx la-t week of eaab ; ' nionUi. It will probably be many ■ | year* before U will happen again. i ! Edward* ft Lawrence, tare UteJp I enlarged their Clothing JSlnrc, Excel- , -, slor flail, and are now prepared to , commodate all their old customer* , | and (Heads, and as luauy new ones as . I may favor ttam with a rail. Their , : goals are selected with care, and may . b» relied upon *• what they are repreI i • Anyhody wanting a Itoe Chroma, - i-unal to an oil painting, can tare ooe ' I liy getting 1« en Writer- tor tlx illu*- ' Irated- newspaper eallcil tta IVoplr's I , Weekly. Tlx >uh-.-ripUan price is 80 ' ; cent- a year. Sjmplr# of the naivr ■ abd tta Umouiim Ask . can ta * «u I - nt our ufficr. J Tb* reearnUy-.tal.-l ' )vt rrerr of the , l'jor i* not m ranch vlai.d with the • IsmanarbUoffioe a. to forget to speak I I with old frternl* ami acquainunce* a\ when ta meats item He declares ,; taw. rev that Ux hom-ge which true greattass extorts" ranal not to denied , Si-. snd.dvferehl.pr.ir relatkm. to "j r

- Speoi»l Notice. i. ° H.B.mvatN. j j Ma— tor 1»J Ctosm-rry. ol New • '' r*> 10* Mat* *1 resasrlvaals. J

p.» j, ••a ol laatots r-|U,tn Ch*r " sod I , Sotih -ojra.or ratUS'lsMs. Is 'All !••• ! ' au.ro. m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! i ALV*.-tciD .via. V r .noes'! SS&SivaSS 1 : WiioC-X>brteB('M»( P-clorra^ te-.*ls« . no « | 1 snort sSfati ifaT "".tu * A **'' J | No SX (XITOI Tafrt^t ** »***a^J«wra'. No. SM(D(kt Ttafl^Xvsl MSOKtolt j"J'*l. j : ntssuitTtciN or carssTNcasiur. < | ro^ollretsSIs rslrtlo^ teJ J St Mm Ij3,in,.jj, J j >«sl« Uo?o« «* SsTwoA* ramnT"" S KSMASmTOSStM h 1,'ri c '"ra'-lreuuite of' w'uiia, ' Hosklo-u y Wrlsrom. start nooks. Woik, si Sri. ssa a sravisas sooo*a sis -no to du.nks'o is. ^ Iuao**,S«loee M — ssy liflS.1 snld-r- e, , hi— S "ro^T'.rollor Cousti Los* AsssoUlloa u o r ■ .1 II lh, Sl-ta ol l, 3SEE'wireS^?^^h'r^U~ " "'*• omens te sir- K * Sr i&isss.'tf'kSiSKJrrsav: m TKUtareiu. Jtos-ror. ' S KSSSsp M tadixoroou ooowi^^^ ^ ^ ^ « sl^sy sCtere ij^ta jsore^h re.^ ^ CSOOUNI c.l LINO SSSOCtStlON.

rrevEt. THI CITEKKS If CIHUI COBm HI9BH x BB H 1 Wn.L PLEASE TAKE XOTHCE THAT ; BENEZET & BROTHEE HAVE JUST RECEIVED i THE . LAROkXI' «T(K'U OK i COOKING, BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES ' EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED IX THE COUNTY. . They are now offering No. 7 Cooking Stoves As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, *r *t ' «r PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO J9 -M ** HEATER AND RANGE WORK. Tin Roofing

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■j^aira-TTsL'r e*"4*" " j I • lira 'rra'A por.'h,, lot istalste'ioho^Voh. i | Is— x* tlsoiihoswhloo, auilos. reotk rou .1-. , -rara. -o,' lis |»"hra to tb# plow of I«*U|- | '•jn." s*th5p?'jiil|l 3 Junta ret.woo.rt i ' l°totso"*a^°7iab,wn:,J,AK' ' " Mors, sua iudiubs'^mm' to'liu 'ussMthTi *"*;'«* as* to-Iaowa sort (1 pmka to s , ..... ,a I'- Wow. threw .t.n i j th10 rsr-ilt* real ^ *"8 s Sj2a;,HS»S5£ ffira load, tsosss^sosiq ». dosrras ssd II Biflulm - rira^^^^^S'tesswyow^t jte *. s rra» *sd u Bila'.rro.*siU saprrrhra i. ■'•tool! i : irSHSBS'JhS " Elsf'SHfSSHaS 1 S-.J 11 JJOTWti To catoiroaWOOD AND COAL. 2 JUS. NC lir.l.l.l.\GE«, IHU1* IN COAL »KD WOOD! or I VhrtUsro'"' Isodlsf, Caps blssd, 1 ^ J Fa— !UodrretlMt'otta*oaoaah«twppil*d with ^j,J t R U B ERA. :

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