Cape May Ocean Wave, 6 June 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 2

1.1 ■ * - ^ i CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. .

CAP£ MAY OCEAN WAVECAPE ISIaANO N.->7. 9. 8. LEACH. - Editor, Publisher and Proprlrlnr. ON i: JttFJ.l.AU HKU ANNUM! Thursday, Juno 6, ISfi! JlT'" DEArH^^JUDG^DDUGLAS811- ! Tietiliy eight's mail bring* us the lad | itiUHigeiicw of the death of lltjn Stephen | A. ItuugU*. member of the U. 8. Kmate J from llliao-.s, and lato candidate fbr tb« I'tesirienrr. II ix death, «»ji*ei,i!ly at a time like this, I* a sad bereavement to the Nation. The inagiiaiiit.iun* and patriotic aoftducl of Mr. Douglas, in the pieaentdi*. turbvd slate of affairs in t bo country, ha* endeared him etenJy) hi* political enemies — in the lov»t States, and hi* lus* will l>« [ . deeply fell. j NEWS FROM THE WAR. The Federal and Rebel force* have had 1 an engagement, .between some of our vee- | *<•!» of «ar and thu rebel battel ies ut A quia Dreefc, some fifty or sixty miles from Wast)- ! Injton* down lite i'otnmnr, commencing on : Friday, and renewed on Saturday. One I re, uft «j;« that very little damage had been j done to our men or vessel*, while three of j the enemy's sand batteries were said to be ; badly injured, and several men supposed to ■ be killed and wounded, as waggon* wore seen conveying them awnv. Another report j soys that several were killed on both sides. | Last Priday night, tlicru was a skirmish j a". Fairfax Court I louse, Va., about 12 j wiles from Alexandria. A company of U. j 8. car«lrv were rncoqqjteripg in the n«f|bborhood, when they were fired on by two Jit- of the rebel picket guard, one of whom our men took prisoner, whilo the other escaped. Our men then dashed through the town sereral times, wore fired npon by the ! rebel:', from homes and behind Tuiices; two j or tbrco of their horses were shot from un- j der them, and three or four of our men! were eithi r killed or missing ; while one! report ssys that some twenty «r thirty of j the rebels were killed. Fivo of them were certainly taken prisoners- Another report reduce* the number of rebel* killed considv erebly. The rob*]* opposite Williamsport, Md , on Friday last, at tempted to seizo the ferry boat, wheo the Williarasport Union romps- •; ny fired upon them, and after quite a skir j wish drove Ui em off, wounding several of the rebels. The Ohio troops have crossed over into Western Virginia, under command or Maj. Gen. McClelland, and are advancing into the State. On their approach to Grafton the rebel forces fled without firing a shot. Grafton is 188 miles west of Harper's Ferry. Gen. McClelland issued a proclamation, which inspired confidence in the Un ion men, who are greatly fn the attendant, I nithut part or the Slate. Tww detachment* of our troops, under command of Colonel* Kelly and Critten ]' den, on Sunday night, ma rrbed Irom Graf* j ton to i'htlipi, Va., marching all night in n drenching rain. At the Utter place thev j surprised a camp of 2,000 rebel*, rooting | 1 them completely, killing llftcen. and captarieg a largo amount of horse*, provision* Ac.. At the luel accounts they were in hot pursuit «.r the rebels. Col. Kelly j ' was mortally wonnded. end afterwards died. '

si km or. auscjt-s littee. We call attention to the letter of Senator Mason, of \ irginia. which may be seen on our first poge. Senator Xlason. it will lie recollected, was a member of the last U. S. Senate, oud a secessionist of the most ultra stamp. Though the rote on the eecvssion odinanco ha* takon place, without doubt cn-ling the dye of that state in reference to th* groat rebellion movement of the day, still there is something Interesting in the letter refered tu. T!m» reb*4 Senator duly appreciate* the position into which the 'Old Domic ion," nnd her cnUnU aili-s. vituld have been thrown, hail the people rejected the action of thu Convention. lint there at* two points in Ike letlcr worthy of notice. In Pie first place, the ■•military league* spoken of. What right had the Convention to form any such league, before the people had set in judgment j on their ttttomf Until tho vote of the I no pie had passed upon Die ordinance, it waaof no effect; and yet they iovi;e an j army to Miter their slate ; and that army i did inally etHor, hnTore toe vote «U izkdi. j and. cotisequeully, before (be state had ! virtually seceded. The reason for this Course is obvious. They previously made op their minil* wbil tho via*mu/ be ; and, for this purpose, they brought a force to intimidate the Union num. and prevent them from voting according to their ovvu con-

science*, which brings a* tu the second | |MUk. The Senator tells those who cannot. ! ro.-isi ieationdy vote Tor. sectr- o i, that i lh*y mast not vote at all. This, he lella j them they are bound in lion?*- and duty to i do ; and farther, that if they retaiu such m-otiflieul*, they mast leave the "State. ; This is the true statu nf affairs.- tint only in , I Vfr-inu. but in all the so-called seceded' I states. A reign of terror ha* Ik- en intli- j | luted over thu conscience* of men. oiulil , [ conscience seems almost to be b.inisht-d ■ roin the rebel territory ; and tbi* boorwej j alone is the seeret of -their sacoee*. The i leaders of the wfarde d.sbolical scheme are ! a set of God-forsaken, reiucilntrlow des- j yard does ; who, ' by their Defarious lies, ! have* charted a portion or the |K»iple out > of tbeir contcietice*. rand smothered the - r«-*l willi terror. And there are the pvo- 1 j pie who are contending for their rights, j oyuiuU a jroverunieni which has never vio- 1 j lated a single riglii of their*. 8DMMAKY OF THE WEEKLY NEWS. [ The I'eniacuU correspond mi of the ' | Mobile Advertiser fay* that Lord Lyons I has «T:Ueti/o the nriiish Consul- at I'cn- ; Moolu, recognising the blocbmle in the j uaine of the Urflith govemmaiit. and warn- ' j jug English vessels of its effect No movement indicative of hostilities j . ; had taken place at f*en*acala. ! The Secretary of the Treasury, in view! \ of tho loyalty -if western Virginia, as shown i by her vole again. t secession, has relieved ! • that district from the Ohio river blockade, j | Our blockading fleet, crui-ing off the Uel- ' la of the Mississiippi, Gal .destroyed th» fort on Ship island. The port of Gal res- I j too i* alto blockaded, and sereral rebel'1 vessels have been fired into and stopped A tlutacliiiient of 300 U. 8. 1 roups ft nib 1 Fortress Monroe has taken possession of j Newport, at the mouth of James river, and • fortified it. Richard Harrison, the Union candidate, i j ha* been elected to Congress from the fjsrv- j ! enlh Ohio district to succeed Tom. Corwio. | It is reported that Mr. Crittenden ut to i > j be circled to the Hou<e, and will serve. | On Saturday week Judge Cadwalder, of | Philadelphia, issued the necessary order ■ for tho release of the three llaltiinnre re*, j •elsA^ran into that port from llamptoo ! roaflsffs prizes. The Governor-wf Dehtwartj has issued | j proclamation calling for another regiment i j of troops from that State for the Federal government, to servo for three years. Last Friday afternoon, un impromptu j meeting of the Home Guards was organiz- \ ed at Medford, Mum . and the member* ! proceeded to the gardens of ihoso of their neighbor! now serriug their country in the Federal army, well armed with spades, hoes : rakes, seeds, Ac , witfc-wliich they soon ! prepared the soil and planted the beds in ' good style. This i« really an example j worthy of imitation. I General Duller ha* hit upon a very hap- j I py solution of lire dilemma in which tho j I advancing Union force* are placed, between the claims of loyal slaveholders to protec. ; tion in their ''property" and the right and necessity of chastening the in«urracjliou in ; one of its most vulnerable points. Accor- i ; dill" to the precedent ho lot* set, slaveholders can receive the wonte- protection n?( j the government . n taking tli ■ of nllegienro; while the human property! <rf reb- j join will be considered •• untraband bf war," i j and entitled to no rrsf*ct, a' i»a*t, fi-.nu ,

1 the serranls of the UiiKin. '1- the loy l" | ally disposed inhubitant, of all the sooth- ; 1 crn States— and th-y will r,-.. up a- a host j ' j in the rear of the advancing army — will I 1 find themselves precisely in their old posi. " j tion as citizens once more or a great coon1 : try. able to protect the n in their tights, j • uguiusl. traitor* and incendiaries of every j 1 hue. 1 Proposals were i*«oed last week, by tho i War Department, for the building or steam j • propeller gnu bout* for the use of lb* limy. ' - The boats will bo abnnl five hundred tons ' I burthen There will be between thirty ami i i | forty, and it is the purpose of th* gtivern- , j net. I to distribute them aiming all the ; ! principal shipbuilding estalibsinents north , : j V I Washington. r 1 Iloin Houses of the Ca'ifnruia Legists- j - j litre have adopted a resolution calling on | . the Fevioral Congress i« afford protection i j to the overland mail and telegrapnic route. ' The regolir* stationed at di-tunt* posts 1 j arc bring gradually concentrated iu W'asli- -■ ingtnsi. It is intended to replace them by | volunteer*. By this mean- n regular lore* ol thirteen thouMnd men will bo obtained j for iroif-dibte use ut the south. Since the r j new addition to the navy was anthorized ; the recruiting slailuiishavc efitisted eleven 2 ( thousand sailor*. ) The noted rebeU— . Jeff. Davis. Tonmb* " Wigfall and Urn. Beauregard— are raid to. have arrived at Richmond. Va. A schooner bound to Richmond, Va.. b » itfc a carett of 3.1KM) bags iff coffee, has been Seized by our blockading f..rre in the i I'h -ay akc, und scat to New York

I K J" I h* following notes handed us fur , j publication explain themselves : I Cure i^AXo. N. J., May 23th. ISfil. t , | XV u. II. Szith. K#q„ 'Id Litutrnntl und | , ; Ji.itrurlor of "Cijie' .V.d Hume Guard':" - DrunSia. — A eumb^r -.>f yner friends, j , member* trf th. ~ 'a;< Inland Ilotnej" Guard." apj»re,ciafi::g yoi". kindnei* in do- , voting so much time to their improvement I in the art of drilling. de>ire your accep- , : tancit of the accompantiug suit of c'olhtw, i us an evidence of their personal esteem' I and regard. . Very Respectfully Yonr Fellow Soldier*, and members of the . i "Cape Island Home Guard." C.»rn Im.a'*d. May2C'Cl. FttUljr Sot, intra*, und ingmlxit o/ f hf ' - "Cup* hht nd //owe (jitard j 1 have this day received your band pres ent of a snilu of clothe*, and a nolo necom- ' j panying the »nme. Permit me to return to •yon my heart felt thanks fur tbi* mark of I your esteem. I have, ever since the or conization of this Company, felt a great • desire to place it aa in drill, nn an equal i footing with any in this State. You have the • material, and all thai i.« necessary i* t» be < pnncianl at. and attentive to tlie ilri'l. This • mark of your appreciation of my humble i rfforl*~to make you perfect in th* drill, i* ; to me very flattering, and will bo an incen- | tire to do all in" my power to oiuke r i yoa toerfect and efficient us soldier*. I accept Ih* present in the spirit id which U i* I offered, and again return yon my liuceru thank* for the same. ■ I ]f_l-y. attention to my instruction-, a* the i Instructor of tho Company, 1 succeed in' - • pcr&tcliagjjitu in the drill and duties of wd- ' *i" 7ee| that my time ha* been l ptwtobly-speot. m — VViiiiingalljir.,lcach_ene_ofjouliipji. f1 ne*s and pro»|»crity. I ' I am very Ilcspecfnll/ Yjinrvr WM H. SmitB. , '2nd Lien', nnd Instructor of C. I. II. G. 1 I.ast account* rendered it probable that i the rebel* were preparing to •vacant* Hare ( per's Ferry, though it U not known definitely. •3» « Swa mm m r ] Itori'.M AN M.1> SHh, It A HN All I?. Infant tUngb- . j ler of Swain and Hirah HotTmnn. iiH t wrote . ' | SALE OF NEW JERSEY I50XDS. I T>I'I»I.IC !**vrir.K Se heretw rtrea Ihnt BON tl* 1 J UK THE STATE OK NEW JERSEY to the I i amount of FIV»: llt'N lllll l) THOUSAND UObI.AK*. will he intinl al the feT ATE IIOl'SE, lu the City of Trenton, on ; Thursday, the 'Ircnty ttrenth nf June next. 1 i The hotel- will tw of the denomination nf *100. . gt», ami Stow, all with roupon* allnrhrd : and I resistrrrd ImnU* of Ihr drnoailnnllon of |im.i The bond* wlb be payable la the cum of f hw.ooo In January of e-u-U year. I mm IMS to IM«. All Iwar r lax Inl.-tr ft at the rale of tlx percent., payable half . - yearly, and exempted by taw from taxation, noeda will be Issued of the ilrnumloallon, an>l nafirsa , : praetteabte of the drartipilon a> to lime of pay meat - to suit ibe purrhasei. I , The Slate has such assurance* that II U not pro- 1 i posed lo dispute or say of the amount of Ziou.ooo ! > of bonds at ten than tar. 1 DM* far Ihr bond* will be received either by letter ot by personal application to the sutwrrlhrr at i his olttrr, at any time tw-forr two oVks-k on Ttmrr- i ; day, the twenty -larter.th of June next, on which ■ | d*y from lea oVInr* A. M. until tuo o'rlo.-K P. tl. Ihr thivernnr an I Treasurer wHI tw In nttrodanrrst the Slate llousr lo nioeirr and dreidr blda. Treasurer ol New Jersey. j t. JM.»Wb ' j SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, (Snrressor lo OMiHflE I. I.I.'DL.AM.) m House, Sign and Ornamontnl PAINTER 8i GLAZIER, - j C.tPK IHI.AXIt. X. J. ' PAIKT1XO of *11 kinds executed in good style; , N. R-COtl.NTBY I0UUI.NC done with he-loess aud dispatch. my JO 6 \ FREDERICK LINTHIKIMER I CAB I NET MAKEB, I.AFAYRTTK BTKKKT, • In the hoo-e lately oernnled by tV. W.-Ware, Cape l.laotl. FI'KMTI'RE. made to Order: also Mr. IJodhrimrr will attend to REPAIRING CLUCKS. PIANOS, Cane Beata. Upholstery Ac. O" Call sail see me, or semi In your Onlerj.^j April 4. twm. mm » J. Stewart Depuy, 5 £ -At M. M ARAN'S, I 2 253 S. Second Street, below Dock, J ^ Philadelphia, f ha* const aolly on hsnd a larye nssortmrat *■ z or • j I CxhpcTs, fin. t:u»ro», ' I Matt i no*. Dnroorr*, £ / WMtbuw idlADr*, Srata Rous, £ , 6. Reus, Mats, he. * Ei oil of whlrh he is srlllas fvry rhrap, " " ; wholesale and retail. - I March «,IMI,ly. |- WHOLESALE &'R€TAIL Grocery & Provision Store. •; ButweHhev, hat Inc his Itoru located at N ATIONAl. IIALI. rails the attention ot CfH'.X- . TRY MERCHANT* aiel HOCXKK EKKER* lot,,. Stis-k of titltrCRIHK* sad fitn v lalttN s. . He isr, instantly rerelt in; ITOods from full l.lclidiia, , and selllai them, Wnolrsale or Retail, at j J philadelphia prices, tj* It Is hops*! that more-keepers and Duyeis I* - eeneril. will t .11 aod ask prices oal examine pwls telun purehsslnx elsewhere A A RON GARKETSON. Cape Island, Nor. Mb, IMS. ; — SuUcriU for the WAVE, j 1

I ®'Isc<il'.l?wq! 'd^riisctewlf. f ' ! 1801. Sl'RlNQ & SUMMER 18C1. j MILLINERY! mss MAIt,Y <?. PRICE. |" i BpYJt COLD SPRING, has the pleasure of lo- < wrtniaa Ber iniraos, »uj •:.« Lodiee aenertilly, , Ifc»i She hat an aasortmeol of rbe LATER t vJ.. .,i SPRING and sCMMEK Ztlllluery. eonsUtun of : snutrs, SILKS, W I R.IPLS, *x. «• BI.K. ACHING done t^oyfler, also. - ! SPltlNO AND Sl 'MMEK MILLINERY! Ml»*. I. PIWTKII. at Iteunl.TUle.'iespctfully lufium- ber fiiemls ami the public snirral- 1 I) that she ha. just merited - ead Enta Hals* Silk and Crape Uuuoets. Hutch—; Kit— .' .ViHlOsTy Gauds, Id Tmrril. of the latest style, tfce Ladies an early call. ' j April nth. IMt. Im i.adim.s! attention: ' SPUING AND SUMMER MILLINERY! XI IS-S JANE HILDUKTII. at Capk JIjIiv I,. 1ST llot o, ,iud e/fcc MuM- y. . , xsaortmeat of, Spring and Summer NiUiBriy. lilt V , t.iHlli*. Nil A\v,.*. I l.i.AhK, UCsTKR-. TIM M>HM.>. II AT V .x- .xc .tli every style, .t Iter >. « ( date a.: hi: t tt. ty nil on It.:. i SPRING AND SUMMER Ml LLINERY! Mllh. Kt.tZA (IKTfl A. u'llTtl 4k Ct» . res)iertfoUy-miiiraw tbeir frtende XU-I the lie, thai tli \ will open, ou riuantiv, Apt It t-'h. , IS8I. -1 N i;\V and tmiuii/uJ «■•--./ *■•»» of . STRAW AND FANCY HON NETS. Ribbons. Flowed, Ratolsoa, , I.ADIW fiRI'.e* CAP*, and MM LINKHV COOtM , I 57- l,.wr |.lrtse^Biir u- tin . .ri, Vall.^'1 i ir WILLINKUY! ..'JILiss Sallio A. Woolson, ' i_» ... _ AT FISHING CBKKK. XI* ILL CIPK.N tier Nl.w MtlSC of KAStlt'lN *- » 1)1. t; Mll.l.tXKUY, on TrUmf, April 1Kb. Ki.UIDMADE J AM Y AND STRAW BGXNKTS. , " LAUHV SLEEVES :tn.l COLLARS. . <1 •- Krletids. call and make the first avieclions. April. I", tattl. ui % FORT l'l( KENS Is Reinforced. Ami a NEW STOCK OF GOODS has ' | been |stii in Wm. Townsead'a Store. * MolassPa and Axe Handle.. ' Stove Pities aod Cloebet I ot'on, Kormile al XV. Tuwnsemfe. Linseed Oil. Lamp HI"! Perl starch, I Ladle.' Cloth and Muusn Tr'lw. For Sale at \Y. Townwod a. Fine White and llrou li .Vlpallns • Cmlr't Cotton and Keroaene tiii. I I For Sale at W. Townm-nd'*. [ i Croton Cloth anil White Lmul, Silk Striped Pasaenne* and Jew. Harp-. f F'or Hale a. W. TowaetaaT*. i 1 Koulard'a Slaeeotlnr and (nitre Mill-, i j Choice Print, and Wall Paper. I | For Sale at W. Towneead1*. i^tojTi Camlraere. Cut Nail* and Fluid, ' Paper Curtxtn* and Flour, ) For Sale at W. Tou-rueod'*. j Family Medicine# and Kertt-ene lanpi, , [ | Kxtra White Bru»he» and Tin- Ware, ^ il' ' i N'uHacc*. Itrown ami White Table l over.. . Chmr, Combe, Macketvi >nt| Yankee pall., I For Rale at W Tow □rand'*. Flour Itueket*. shoe* and Wash Hoard-. CoIohxI S. HIIIZ Silk and Potatoe IMtUfera. * For Sale at W. To« nwrnd'e. IlUrk Alapaeea. Kolr.*» and Ruin. 1 Suzar. Hlhboui. Cutthe. ap.l Fiddle Siriniri. For Sale at W. 'luHuw-iHl'e Wooden Rakre. Tra. and flitiie Snap. I Saleratu*, Corn, au.1 till cbrth T.t-lr Unit... For sale at W. T"»it«-ndS. I lloetery. Dried A poire. Spwlre l^g. an.l tolnyoe, L; Gutlnit flutter and Clam Ux-k-',. , ' For Safe at W. Tnt n»»ntP.. Alsa, all klmts of Dry Good., Grorrne* »""! Prov labe had at W. TnarwrtKl'. store. Washtn-tuu .trrrt, opposite fteeao street. Cape Dland. Marrh ZUh, tMI. 6m t ; r ' — — | CHAIRS, SETTEES, CLOCKS AND M1HR0HS. \laoazood aiwoitment of ttCflVT ANTIAt. Fl'KN.TCRi; kept r.m.taatl , on hantl. which the . j •ulwcritier cob wll at very ruawuiablr rate., i He I* nleo pnfitil to fiil all order* for Sirt, j abutter, end boor.. G ROUGH OGDEN. Cape Court Houwt, March SI, l». NEW CASTLE | LUMBER YARD. •pill; Subacriber would evil the attention of alt j 1 perron. waatlH* LC31BKH Hi hi. cxlenrive a.White line Hoards, Yellow Plne'Sonrl.. White line Plank. Yrllou flue Frame Muff, | I White Pine altimz, Yellow Pine Flo-ulo*, i White Pine Fhairunr, Yellow line Plank, j Hemlock Jnl.t., Faue) Top Picket. 1',' ft. . Hemlock h-antilng, F)UMy Top INeket. I It. HOiJtnck ttoant., Plaiu Top Picket. I ft. Hemlock Fioonng, Pt-uteriiu; l.*tl.». Hemlock Lath., . Cedar K Cgseu Shingle., j If,. YAHD U coaveotcntiy .Huatrd on the DeU- ; ware river, adjoining the New Ca.tle tJa. Work..— | J»e k> Ihtlernilned lo wll at the rvry /oevu • .i w prt- . ret He a ill kiw exehxnee ImrM-r fur Good Cedai Flails, lanab.r dFllverxsi oi. boat. I <H leraei. bee ot ehatye. t»-PciTon» Ut want will please kddre,. (H AS. U LAMB*ON. New Ca.tle, Del. i i April 4, tWI. ly BUILDINGS FOR S*LE.- ! undersigned, x runt mR tee of Uie City Coun- t jL3)7.UFhr at- Puhliv kale, two building., .uitahbt I - for a ewaflMtkhle mllrnee or Store, U lo»?a Part of ; : the property known a. the "Indian queer Slutel." • I Cape Ulaud. Term* liberal. iX.w by onter ot the Council, AJ-YIK P. fll.HHF.TJ!. , Gnu. W. SMITH, ■ Committee. MUl'ZkkNAHCY, ! Cape Island, May Pit). IIW- St l to Jams. T. Smith's and buy your Jefxr*.— , They ate Hi* ta tmnker j

» tapi iijag t'c.ltfpffliwiihiif./ * JAMES McEAR'TNEY. ~ MERCHANT TAILOR. ■ 'PRE subscriber respei tfnllv iufonti* the X tnhabttnot* ol Cspr May County, that hrnar. » Ju.t rrturne.t from Philadelphia, with alargr and well aMorted stuck of good., cur^.tlng of CLOTHS. CASSLMERKSvand.,' Vestikgs, whteh he i. prepared %n manufaeture to order :» - , the most Iv.hion.xble style, and on reasonable Dress Gootls by the y ant are offend for sale. , Having .reurol the services of good workmen, FeIs enabled to guarantee tvaTUfrrtloo tuillshv mar. favor him with their patronage, lie .!«> Invite, attention tu his extensive aeseitREADY MADE Which he is ruustantly making up. runsl.tlog printt V Kllt'tr ATS, l-'HOClx COATS, J.ttKKTS, PA XT*. Ar. I sobeit the pctrooage Of the public. aad my frteml*. cat* May C. If., ,'ejtt. nth, Ib«. -* ANNUAL EXHIBIT OFTHE I.'eeeipU aud Krp*nditure*af the hoard o f < !, >' i t Wrhiddefsuf' lie i ounlgof Cap* s May./... Ike year ,1. I). 18CI. ' Itand />-;.. ( \JUetur of the flmttljf nf ('«»;«■ May, in urc-utnl rilh the j,f haul of C writ F, *rhnldei r n f said i 'uunty. • To Xlreetjili. I»r. f.t ovl.te-e yt'trttkatslVltli Board, aicnxib !' •• am t ol Pntdhr Srhrnd a..,nt > revr.vril It.tiu State Treasurer. 5t-S II t ■ •• tattew rreM from M-verat town- I ehltf m let-tun an.1 Cut* bland. * u ^ fivera lU-ctue r I ""'o B r tica — 4it. Uy Kspeodllttrem Cr. !; Ily La.h fur per diet, of Judges for atteodanre at Court*, t «oo " sberltr. hills, u u j " .rtraubltr. ot Constables for attending rnurtc. " Ston - — - " " eosts of i-Hmlnal prnseeutlon*, to-TS 4 x* ' 11 " fee. of otttcers nf FTeeVtuu and ' rom|M-nssriuit of eounty cva-va-eers, SI 19 '• " <-oni|H-nXatl<ra of frreboldrts I >,nd clerk. 1TS.B7 r " " cunt|wit»atlnu of public school " Rl"1 c"1"1"'' tor jml/' 's6j7 i prisoners a.-. Tl-St , " " rrpvtr, U|«tn tl-or lock of Court " " Interest >.n county loan. ISJJ " " pvyment on a.xsmiii ft lota, 4«n»i || I' eovinty clerk ■' ottii i.t hill »♦* taking yh.-rill . HwuL.' ' MJto " ' ro-ts uf ln<|iil-ltliin.ltiirixl he. ».4> , * eluding stW.t 'i on .r'ouiiVof t alary. 7«.« x • " babuee.d Steward', salary lial ; ye*r. lit.** i " roll, r. lime, grave-yard, roodry impruvrtnent. oimui farav. S» ST committee. I# to attending physician's bill*. *t.» " " aid ao.l .ui>|Hirt nf |.ntr out of ! oreraeer-of ravor aod ju.ti^c. of the prare, 6T5.fl , '• " htlaner of b.lt. for repairs " " bill, at tVcsn'wave' for pub- ,8*W ll.hlng sundry not ire. or t Doanl and the year*, sub- * * script km for elrrk's Office, II 50 •' " small charge of Dlrertor rrla- ! ' lire to llustrd'a Mill, 5 on « '• small miwTlkinrou. Mil*, 4«r ! " "i onua-n*atlon of committee Upon puMir bulhling.. « '« •' " small bill relative to aim. housr-, h.W " " physician- lor two |*t»t taoitroi 't'rerauiit.l box I lie ihc same. kd.1# » |talotiridiiPw cooitty hoiiMt . -.nd -u-^lrtV.Jt. tclalltc thereto, Tt.ot .. w Swamp t-reck. X'.SM ! f " " U|a*h brltlge at I tickshoe, J»« V " •* u|».u brklge at Srhelllnger's t.an<Hi:a.(oerlll-ling M tl x " " " upon sou iv vmall bih'ge> >n I'ppcr tow u-ltiit. tea. 15 " '• " upon .uiiilij small lui tge- In Dennis township. H.IF 1 , ' *" ' "' " uiton eurrtry .mall brUges In Mltldle tuw iohlp, 113.15 ;• ■' " " upon sundry email brulgre Lower tuwnsl.lt>. 4J.W t.'y rvth pa;t'. collector of Upper Township school money. ?15dH ' . " a " Hcon;. tryunshlp •chord money, ?KJ> ' " '• •• Middle township sehuol mom-y. 39MM -!'•«' o Iavwrr lowtt.filp school money , IXil , " « « C.v|a- IslSbd, 39 HO j -■mount of expenditure., MVisi " balsin-c at settlement MayiFi I-.it, 1031.17 ^ 0IF5.L0 | NOTE —In addition to the .mount of hal.nrc I (ltvri.lt. )*« the har.u of thee tlkctor, there reI main*, uneollcricil of C i-nty tax, >111. L'.' <c 'w. r ' and echrad mooey hot yet rseeltcd froer trea- ~ . _ ■ ' 1 I makllw tho- whole amount of nvaUable ' ! Fu mis of ibe county, tjim tth ' iHmti and Wortgnges. «A5*i.zn In piocr.. of rnilqtilnn, VO.IA ( aeh In hud* of I.oan CommiseloiH-r, SM.Z3 Whole amount of fund, *973*. 53 tinonnt of Interest unappropriated 573. C* , , j The Inter e»t arising from the fuud. U entutally »p- i propri-tetl to the support ot ('.tmmon Khool* in the -eve ml towhsHltw and Cape Island, In the ratio el the nutnbrr -f children. re|avr»rd to the bond by j Ttie ltttmi- i rr|ortcd bw the present years Is is Cpper Township. Johp Jones, Fuperlntrndent, Mns . lx-nnl. Township, Maurice I lee-Icy, " 536 MIc die " John W. swain, " -ton Lower " David Ftwlug, " 441 ' Cape Island, J saves S. Kennedy, " im Whole number report rtl, SUA : erriccae or TKg BovnD for the ensuing year— , ' Thomas William*. IHreetor. P. O. Tuckaboe. Joshua swain, L Irik, 1* U. Townsend'e Inlet. I l.atlci llrori. t o. t ollector. P "VCourtflui.se. * Henry Swam, Loan Comulsslooer, P. t>. Town-(send-e Inlrt. A The sum uf Four Thousand Dollars ordered to j !«.- aseckteil and collected the present year as a conn- . 11 • J I IX HI' A SWAIN, rVrk of the lloartl. j Townsend's laWt. Ky tWt IBM. | Advertize in ibe ■ ' ■ -i * I *