» 111 ' CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN V A VE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. ~ ■■■ - — : :a . *
CAPS ass WAVE | OAWI8L ANO N. J. J , 1 OH* POLSAH >-ES ANHUM1 Vtastey. Pee. 6, 1860./ ' zfbacanovmnzoT. W# kin wM cossidorebfo of tola in regard to tlM sotttbera ueontn moTemvut, aod pnrtaps w% hero said saoagb ; bat s» ilNW to bo the subject of all-absorbing 1 etc root to ••try citissn of the U oiled flUUe, wo cu tat doom K Mr duty to taf __ o«r rvatare poslta, as far as we ran. in roformes to It. Wtaw Meb • moremeat oat IkreaUroed, previous to tbo ofeetioo, it «m nifwtUd a* MtMftff mom Uim an alM- • 'looooriftf Mbtnt, which wwsM Barer bo ' board of, ooty as among tbo Miioo of tbo pact, wbofi opus tbo eloctfoal w*» ©»er : sad wbao. aftsr tbo aloMioa, tbo fcror serened to biaak oat with sppareatly increased virulence, II wai regai 0od is ©a»y a mommas- . ry'dboHUoo of phsslco. occasioned by «ad tltrappointmeot at tho raw it of -tbo olcc" O • tiob, which would cam wttb • dash of tho ' cold watar of oobor, second thoujbt. t " )»d«a0 oar etifxreis bara been .0 sens > • tootaTto apaak of oOTgWvSremant, ao obo 0 ef tbo Bxod fact! of tho eiviliasd world, that u-.eo ooald scarcely bo aoayioeed that Lit wm* Mt immortal. And wa mnit ,coo i. toa that wa ooald not. taJ within tho kit low day*, toakj op oar minds that the wbola aCair m*14 aal oraataaUy oad only ' km aondM. Fm, lta*gh wo norcr aUribo- . lodes jtaang Uka iamortaiity to oar govera mat oad tho Uafon, »till, wo coald not • boltara that fttaaawas immediate danger. Bat m**fi«t*».«s mwat eeofess, begin to aa- ' mm a graeesspect, and wo aro compelled to took tho Idas ef diioaioo fall in the face, m fa of Ufa protahililiro if aat oartaiof fi i Thai li toeay , there tu bow bo bat littlo doabt that Sooth Carolina will fay Iba experiment, hat bar aha will uoaed rami iin yot to be toon Whether tbo littlo 1 ifliil 111 j MBtar wm bo allow od ta taba bar Itawj. n1 eta loaoa front tho sisterhood of states. aad thai ata tar awa head off*, tta aazl faw mouths will mora practiaally aim*. TboTO k, alee, at kaat a pooeihiliiy, If not • strong probability, thai Georgia, Ala boataand Florida, an^perhspa, hdmi-aij>i>i aad Loaiaaoa may follow tav chivalrous axAmpio, Choafb we oaa sexreoly credit it ta praooat. This attao of affairs seems now to ta cooooded on alaoat orory hand, unless thara ii a greater eoncooaiaa oa the part of the north than ia likely ta take N. P Wbfther any of ttaoo atataa, oraU that ahooaw, will bo allowed ta take tbstr own way, without tta iatfrfareucs or the federal govsnuseat, ia tta qoealioa jet to bo settled. Ttair right to ecoodo at pi earn re ia deaiaJ by tukj, whila many 0 there conaodo to thorn tho right ; and among those are uaay influential journal*, of all partita, at tbo north, by whom it ia argued that the government hero no right to coerce them to remain. Bu eapr«.:ing one o* more ata loo carry ewt ttair threat.*, pereiet in ttair trowed it. iigui of dirun.cn; and'lho federal governwaat r Umpta eoorcion, whet will bo the 1 coal I T . .•> olbiuy.Uu, ao far aa now appear*' tb«.« revolution and a bloody airil war, each a z*r m thi* coantry has never taCara experienced, that from which wejdale ouroxiateace as a nation not excepted. From ouch a erpr, may the great Baler of nations deliver as ! While many, aad probably a majority, «f tta elaro atataa will not fallow in sec«s- • ion ; lr ewoa oT coarsion 00 the part 0I tta gXtai anient, a large camber from most or thooe states weald volanteor to aid in Maktaaca I Ktsa what moans the formation if oomnenies bf -MiaaU" Bon" in many or ttaoo stairs, which, apparently, A> not Intend norwioo! Wo tape, ho we tor, 'that the whole elfair amy yet be adjwntad. in a manner satiifoclory and honorable to all parties. So farne Sonth Carolina is conoernod, ir Itaco mi any way ia whiah aha cou'-d so aacodo as to gel entirely oat of the Union, both in government ami aetna! axi.tei.ee of her terriU.ry, wo woald gladly say, let tar recede, far .he has ever bar., awd aw will U. n wurco or aanoyaaca to ata Uakrn, whotbrr in point of gorem. wmot or territory ; aad could the. by torn, fortunate Uadtlid*, ba r^m.red to soma iehead on tta Of pasti* side of the gleba. iba CL.01.trt »Mid^jmatlybw8ued. ; ww<*^y * u" of • ^ /
1 UOTLICAI iramR 1 Tta people of Sotab Oaro I ina, Georgia | Ac . an- very carofnl who they permit to • land in ttair dominions. Tbo rteersgo pas•Befaa on tta stoamaia from New York lb Charleston, 8. U, aad Sasaonah, tin., are compelled- to return without landing, and cabin patsangvrs are only allowed to load after a eereffl scrutiny. Mora than two k unit rod of tbaan paasangsrs have been compelled thai to re torn in their eevorsl ' steamers, from thoee two cities, within a abort time. The New Yorkers doat relish , It Tery well. This is repnbHeaa inatita- ; tioae with a veoraaace; but mora anitabl# • for tba most despotic powers of Knrope. We are informed,* from good authority, that one of the citiaeas of our own county, who recently visited one of those parts, in the pnreaft of his usual avocation, with his vessel, narrowly escaped being Linched Not-long since, a voescl from Cumberland county, was about entering the port of , -Charleston, with Iba stars and stripes flying, when the captain wqp waited en, and orderad to haul down the American colors, nod hoist the Palmetto flag. After some hesitation, he concluded to haul down his colore, but woeld not ran op tbe Palmetto, aad was flanHy permitted to enter the port. Things have como to a strange pass, fa this , •Isnd of the fire." », EKE TED THEX BIGHT. A meeting has been called in Boston, to commemorate the «eath of Jojin Brown, of Harper's Perry aotoriety^The meeting look place last Monday. /K number of nitre abolitionists, mostly belorad, assembled scd attempted to organise, bat an outaidg party came in, aad took charge, organising in their own way. Resolnlions were then paaaed denouncing John Brown, and declaring that bin execution was perfectly ^ right. A number of prominent abolition- | 1st esssyed tb speak but ttair voices vrere | completely drowned by the cheers aad eon- ' fusion created by ibe.oppoaite party. The excitenMot Anally ran so high that the \ Maypr was obliged to bring forward a posse of police. Tbo b*aee was completely cleared, aod then looked ap. . Ta* Bases. — In Charleston South Caro1 Hna, the State B.mk aad the Bauk uf the , State of South Carolina, and the Bailroad Bank have suspended specie "p vmont, and the Planters' end Mechanics' Bauk was expected to fallow in a day or two. AH the tank* of 8t. Louis, Mo , excepting tho Mechanics' Bank, which withstood, the pressure of 1S5«, sespeuJud specie payment Nov. 23th. 'I "ho Georgia Legislature bare passed a bill for the relief of the haaka of that state, in eaM of swspensioo. Gov. Brawn veteed the hill, agreeable to his pravions threat, if the state did not previously declare for Secession from the Union, hot both branches pnseed the bill over his Veto, by a large majority . ■ We learn that the Newark city banks, in Ibis state, will not satpeod specie payment. All the Charleston banks l-are finally saspended, and She Georgia banks were expected to snspend Inst Monday. Cose****. — This National body assembled on Monday last. Vice President Breckinridge was present to preside over the Senate, and Speaker Pennington in the Home. The nana! preliminaries at the opening of a session were gone through with, hot no business of importance Inns acted. Quite a tram' er of members of the House were absent, and several Senators. The PreaidenPs Menage was not sent In, but was -x pec ted on Tuesday ; eonseqnentlywe have not received It before we go to prasa. Both branches were called to order at naon, and adjourned at about half-fast oaa. Fnrxxcu:. L'ttau.— Owing to ths peculiar political crisis through which oar coantry Is now passing, a peculiar financial crisis seem* to be upon us. Some of the manufacturing establishments of New England, New York, New Jersey aad Peasyl- - .rania are compelled to curtail their opera1 tioae. nndv consequently, many operativ. s 1 are thrown out of employment, just as vrla- ' tsr is setting In ; so that there is strong • reason to fear that the pre* tot will be a I bard winter for many laboring people. AHTThe revolution it progreeoing in Mext tea, and ia evidently approaching a orisR ) All partita were preparing for a change of government. Miraatoa's declsretfas of hi* " iaabih'iy to defend the aapital araatad aon liderable excitement. Tta last accoant* ' state that tta Ceeotitotiemdlst* had captured Tacataya tad Guadalgjarx. It waa believed that the capital woeld aarrewdsr f without a straggle. t ' ggf Fifteen uegrm s end one white man ! s'S rape 1 lad to have beeu hsng for aa at1' umpt to trcau na tuunecliuu :a Bsrkrv.la. Ky.
I'HIL^VDEjPHI A LETTER. jNo. IS. PniLAUtu-nia, Dec. 3rd, 1860. j Ml Editor: imoag tbe many events 1 that transpired intbis greet metropolis last 1 week, I found the o< s ..nance of tbe 20tb 1 of November, aa 1 day of thanksgiving, to ' be the most inteosting. What heart wis there so base and hardened, that did n»t on that week-day sabbath, render thaiks to tbe Omnipoieut Be. ' log, for the many blessing that all are en- 1 joying from day a day and from year to ' year? Who can picture each a degraded person ?~Bhow nil his image to me. But what are some ol tbe mercies that we have ' received ? you ass. Fritnd they are manifold. The past year has brought with it, ' healthful seaioni. Our cities have not been visted with any one destructive opidomic. The sunmer yielded rich harvests, which tho garorrer has reaped in peaco. The Industrial portion of oar people, have had a fair reward fur their labor, and the 1 influence of thi* ba« boon deeply felt. ' WhUe olbor nations have been waging war, ' •and sending out thousands npon tbonsdnds of mortal bodies, to fight against a relative 1 Republic, we have bpoa ble*sed. Our happy land has not had 'its towns laid In ashes. Toe trump of the bflld soldier, the Briug of cannon und musketry, the clashing of swords, the prance of the war horse, and lost, the thrilling shrieks and piteoo* groans of the wounded and dying, bavo not boon ■een and heard sroasd us. Bat, instead of nil Itus tumult and turmoil, pooce bos per-' voded our Mtaree. This nation it to day [ far more 'prosperous than any other on the habitable earth. j\ j What next? SocUty.tas been purified by . the enjoyment of cHil and religions liberty. Thank God, wo har4 worshipped «nr Maker according to the dictates of our own 1 consciences, "none daring to nfb'.est ds or . make us afraid." Tta (ruths of the Bible 1 have beeo openly arid everywhere preach1 ed. and sinners brought to drink of the cup 1 of Halvation. There was no cxcoso)then, why wo should notharo offered up thanksgiving to High Heaven, for the nitnerou* glorious gifts and privileges that- we obtained and for I | tbe goodness of God in protecting our I American continent, froip the invasion or) ' e bloody enemy. Tho following lino from j ' tho pon of thu swe*t singor of Israel, might havu been appropriately Uttered by all : ' "lie hath not dealt so with any nation." Thursday w«i celebrated in this city in a | rnuarkahlo stylo. Business wan *n* "ended for tlio day, an J tho mas* of our respectable citizens attended religious meetings at the Vnrioss churches. Almost eve. ry pal pit arms occupied by their respective pastors, and a memorable season we spent ' The various sermons preached principally treated on Urn wild excitement that ruled ia the Boslheru Htites. Strang conservative sentiments were expressed. The Rev. Robt. PntiisoD, of the Methodist denomination delivered an eloquent sermon, at tbe Fifteenth street church, in the presence of three congregations. After dwelling on the several bounties of Providence, reeetred by us a* a confederate people, he said : "When bigotry and persecution drove the men of the Did World afar, God opened op a new land and sent Columbus forth on a | vovage of discovery. From the germ pica1 ted at Plymouth rock the great tree of lib- , erty has grown up. • * # • . Tho Constitution was raado by God's wisdom instilled into the minds of statesmen. Tbe ' power of our nation to-day rests in its , Christiaaity. Washington, Webster, Clsy, and Cats were refered to as guided by God. The troubles of the times formed not an unimportant feature in tta pastor's re ' marks. "Remove not the ancient land- ' marks which tbe fathers have set." Bland , by the principles of tbo great charter. If we hare estranged, let as retrace opr steps and maintain our poiiiiou by the power of , Christianity." He closed with some beautiful allusions I to the national ensign, with iu cUstering > memories, and said, ia tbo end, "Boil on, O Blip at SUta I , . Sail oa,0 Damn sttoec and grsst I Bmanaftv wtm sit ttaraare, r Wlln all tta hopes of future r tan, btaugtsg bresUtlrss oa thy Lis.'' As your county storekeeepers, buy ttair , goods ia this city, 1 would 0Jk" G>a*r atleck tion to the firm of Vaadervesr, Archer A Co,, whotasale grocery dealer*, located at No. AA North WaUr strent. Groceries of - all kinds can here be bought at as low pri- - ees as at any other plaoe. Ths Messrs. f "Vaoderveer, Archer ondtteeves, are Jnr- » seywea, and it in my conviciion that your people should support them. * Daring tta past wsek, our maikats have - taws rather dull, on account of unsettled - disunion clamor ia tta Houth. , Tta pri r ees below .named, are Wholesale rate* Floor meet- with little sale, at t-'-.OO for A common ; W.75 for superfine, and fi.75 far the best. There is no alteration m tta . prices nf. .(sutler and cheese. Rio Coffe sell* at II and 15 ctnls. Fi.-h are on the 1- de:lUe. ELBA.
''roocnoAtmrt. Tiaouu. — Tta official returns of Vir- c ginla, with tbe exception of two countiei o indicate that nine Bell and six Breekin- V ridge electors hare been chosen., There is |( informality in the returns from Ohio ti count; , which if tree, might give the else- t| tors', vole of the Slate to Breckinridge t We have since received accouuts Chat the Governor of Virginia has i«saed his t proclamation, decjaricg the result as above * stated, divided between Bell. and AUeekTfl&r^ ridge. / " u Tua Portm* Voml— So fa^ a* the latest relo-ns from tho Tarioos Vtates ahow. b tbe Presidential vote stands as follow* : '' The whole number of vote* cast is A.Xt'.000 ; of which Abraham Lincoln received s 1,800,000, Stephen A. Douglas 1,200.000 Joho C. Breckenridgo 950,000, and John "7 Bell, 600,000. Cst.iroaxis — Late advices from OaliFor- 1 * nia stale that the return* justified nil per- ! 1: lies ia conceding it to Lincoln. It Is sap J posed he will carry it by from five t« e'ght | * hundred plurality. There was moc'> an tie c ty to know the effect of Lincoln's election { 1 on the Soathern States, all parties fearing i J serine* trouble. . \ A Pacino Covr«DKa.\cr. — The Sacra ' / men to SandnrJ, tho organ of the Brecki i | ridge Democrat*. a**a*ne* that the dissolution of the Union i* ioevitahle. and nrg«* j California and Oregon to seriously consider 1 ' the question of.erganising a separata R-» ( ' public on ttys Pacific coast. Tbo idea ' - seem* to obtain littl* sympathy, and is de noooced by n large portion of the preat | Oacaos. — Though the' returns of Ibis I slate were not complese at fast advice*, i : still Lincoln *11 ahead, anJ appearances | favor the conclusion that he ha* carried the j . stale. GBoaot*.— The Legislature of Georgia, j' on Friday last, chose Presidential electors, 1 there having been do choice by the people, a . The result of the vol* wo* a* follows; For , Breckinridge, 173 1 lull. Ai; Ifouglss, 8. ' Aboul 7ti ineuibiTshlecliuod voting. I ] Dino.Moa iTkma The iccessiun ordisanlon question seem* ' to be one of spaci il iulerest eitbe present | - lirau. We Iberefore give below vartoiu item* 111 re fere nee to it on all side*, a* we ' : gather thu 111 from our exchange*, and other | Jo nol Vouch for llieir correctness. Some | may 1»« correct anil s -ino may 11 Jt ; and we I give ihein that onr readers may understand 1 what m« ufiost. Off-Jeffur -on Davis, who i» in Washing, j ton, it is said, hoa dcuiuudad 011 the pari of 1 tbe South additional guarautoe* a* a basis * of settlement between tho North and South, ' and as a condition precedent to the prater- 1 ■ ration of the Unioo. (7-1 1 is stated that an editorial leader , ' iu the Kentucky .Sloferewrn, Mr. Breekin- ' ridge's organ, appealing to the conservative ' element of the Booth, is known to tarn" been written by tta Yico President him- ; -v. CoTA- New York journal publishes a report from Tennessee to tbe effect that J otm Bell has prepared an cUborate address to ^ tho American people on the crisis. I iking , strong ground agdnsts tho right of soces1 siou and the expediency of it. and demoo- - slraling the rain to the bonier States ' which must follow from tbe Galf State* golag exit , ^figy* Delaware will present a steady 1 front to tta Disanionists. The organ of • tbe Breckinridge Democracy— the WilI mington Gazelle — argues with great spirit . and force against tho entire ^cession mcve- - mrnt. I CjrQorernor Hicks, of Maryland, baa f ri- plied to the petition for a special sestion f or the Legislature, declining to do so. He h unwilling to plaoe Maryland in the posi- , tion of appeiriug to join io any treason - . able designs against the Unioo, while he is ready to go as far as any man io demanding and enforcing tue rights of tho South ia the Union. MA great secession demonstration took piece at Augusta, (}»., ou Friday list. A r flag with the arm* nf South Carolina aod . Goergia eras susptaded over the river, and k a salute fired. N»> national air* were allowt ad, only the MarsvilUiM, polkas, Ae. if ftrl'be Charleston Jkfercury urges the i. Carolinian* io the ariny aod aavy to raVuru 1. home. . C3T Advices from Florida state that in lr many-portion* of the State sees ioo Otg* are flyfog. aad the eoeefioo feeling largely e predemleates. ' d WQuite a spirited diacaesiou took place i In tta G orgle Lerislature on T.iuradajr * | Ust, ia which disunion aod soesarrativs J sentiment* were freely expressed. There „ is no doubt that tbore i* a strong anion V feeling ia that state, whioh, it is to bo tap • ed, will finally predominate. py A -JTLrtisc yuur business. -
••"The present famine in Kansas is ex. citing the sympathy of tta people through, out the entire West. Gov. Randall, of Wisconsin, has issued a proclamation callupon tbe cilisoav *f the State to- too - tribute money, provisions, and clothing for the relief of tta starving population of - - -- G*A consultation waa bald at Weahtng. too. oa klondsy night by a number of the southern representative*, the object ^being -JS-- try and form some mean* by which the border States will join in the secession movement. (ST Tho Emperor Napoleon is about to a palace for the Prince Imperial pow i n J hie fifth year. can ISLAND HiRKEt. sexxm f *:cr. —CorrMtl mkif /br Ou Oemn W—e. -Vtaeet floor, prrsst I 1 t tevsvtso Carn.prrkasAd, j t OWaOSO 0»u, ! I | («MU rota ten, 1 1 : otMo : Kwv«l P.tnleea, : : s i OS • SO , Cora Meal. yari-Soita, 1 : I OCT Apples: ?w » ' ' 1 sis • P«*ehea, *vr **. s I I o Is Item, err t*. I I I I * Mas IS 1 Shoulder*, per O. : t I 0 IS Lnnl, perki. I : s I SIS Coroart llaaf, few IS t ... i t -to rork.fcrO. t j i o IS i per O i I ' * , Ch eaae.i»*s. lit* etsaeu Vjxr.peri&s. till 0 l< Kmh lUy, per ten, | _ j 1000*11 Apptia, per teak*. ill" 00» , Union*, per luM. v. | I ie " I PORT or (Hill.ADBI.PHXA. • ( AruivxD-ftor. * — Sehr toahct. Taylor, Now I S M ShadCoek, William*, MMUUIowa, Ct* I w LVooULui, Rt-Itaoo, New London; WC Nation, I l i.LARtU:-* ;!» J W Woolitoa. Guruno, Hart•owl; S M St.-ndoc'., W.lllaui*, da; W C Nvlaon, I CLV.ARRD— Nor. th— Schr A D Haynea, Robintou, N. Vmk. , Atr.'VtD— Dee. 1.— Schr R A Wood Cramer, j riotldeore. j CLKAAKD.-Sehr Seco, Tlylor, Arwtcra, N. C II P S b.uo.'\, Cou-.ry, Maw *o.ti Geo Fdn | Mrkexvn, Prortdeoee. Alt"! VCD— Dae. X-J R S Dttsv. Nlckenea, Beaton- ELS Walos, JfofToixn, WHm-ng'ou N C. t LEttED — Vhr Uabel, Taylor, Newport. I ARRIVED- Dec. 4:- Sehr Emai na Chanter, BrewBaker'* roily. '• I CLEARED: — Wit I Pramhc*, Somen, Newborn; | Em Cha*trr, Drawer, N fork, m m jk ma m»9 NOnSLRT.— Oct. IkL tSm, HEATH, eon of Capt. 1 Hrith and Miry E. Noibury of Green Creak, aged 3* years. ] Thou art tone to the pirt- but wa will not deptore Ihrr, I ,u ^ «hZ (uatdlaa, thy I "C Kth" lhC'' JC ><>ak ">'r' IUM® he w>1> natoro Aod fWth hath ao alias, alooe tha Sai lour hath rex -oa ■ w ata wr arm mrm » FL :> CHERwlilt<tHEX— In Pacts* CUy, Iowa, o» ■ie to !• of No*. IM1, bj- Lie n»v. P L ffujhe#. C. II. Funec., E»q , of Surltnctoe, Iowa, to Mt«* M«a* D. Itoujira, dauifeWr of Jaam §L lljghtm, C-»kl > priny. Capp May cmnty, N. J. SINGING SCHOOL. THE aubacifbar purpaar* opantny a aehOol Tor the hcoellt of the ouainnl taleat amonf tho people if Cape bland, Curtng next weolr. All person* wlahla* to unit* with tht* (Is** wltl leave their nsstaa with Klokidoc Jomsaoa, nr N. a Oonsos. at the Wsshlsglee House. T«B«V:-For Thirteen --ftvenlsz Lesson*, ft. -a Pay eMe the Slot oiyhl they enter. JUVENILE SINGING SCHOOL. lie win also commence a school on Saturday afterboob next, nt the cape lalaed PuWic aeh-ioi room , to Imtruct those who desire to begin In tha Drat rudimraU of mueie. TSSH n* t— Thirteen eftaroooa JSOSOM, SO cent : Payable in advance. N. S. CORSON. Dsaetdbcr 6th. 1SSS NOTICE. The Board of County Examiners will meet at Caps M.yC. If, oa Wednssday the tnhtast.. at io o'clock, A. M, for the caamtnatlon of Teacher* of the Public Schools. If. WO.LIAM10N, 1 P. LEANING. . NO DI8UNION. THF people of CspoiMay need not be altmed for fear of "DUanloo" sa Inag a* th«y buy their •ex K-* mm rmc mm m iw *u Of J. M. A I. II. SMITn, st their New 8tore, SeYt door to ths 'Greon TTarv Office' They now have rroster sdraotace* fct sondaettax tbe CUlTHtNG builneo* In aU IU t-»nche*. A XplendM assortment of RKA1»V-**ADE CtO- . TtHNG aoosUoUy on hand Also, CLUT/W, CrtS«W ERE*. S ATI NETTR, VESTING*, T«tMMrNGSt • Ac-, to, to sail Cheap by ths yard or ptini. - ■ •' Oapslsland. Nov. 1. PETER80NS* COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, BANK NO 7 K LIST. CorrsoLod by DRBXH* fa CO., Brntara. 4 WW CI1CCUT1NL | TEBB1 Of lUICUPjlOI. | Hta-Uly preao«n«./^r-^ . too Sam; -*•• »;!*•/, par henuia, a OO Sd'.t;. is Jews may commoooa with asystsath — Term* alor.ys e»'A In advaaee. Ail laltors must bo I luUiiaiwrd -o T. B. Prrsasoa A Dsovwcsi, 1 *01Ch*''.w»t Spot, thlliiWpkl* BHERIFF'8 SALE. i N. A. Was .wit, lathe Middle Township la than- • sss'Sissjrss^»fa^ I aad tha sound. M Selird ** the property of iostma IBMrrth; tak A •n eseru'.l'ia at tha *utt of Jeremiah Hand and Jud Ih hi. wife OtiArdlw a he., of the Heirs r.l EphNov. Sth, tSSA drU.

