CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
CAPli may" ocean wavecage island n~t. J. S. ItLACH, . Editor, '] HublUbrr nssd Proprietor. ONi; JOOf.tiAH IfKIt ANM'ir Thursday, June 20, 1861 j SUMMARY 07 THE WEEKLY NEWS. The corfotpoodrot of iheJEarMnie, writing from Uairo on tho 1 l/in«t«llt, nayr ; — ' "A band of rebel* mecfrcAylured -t Nor- ■ folk, Miasouri, on Son-lay. Yxtenloy they were examined before General Prentiss, ! nn<l finally discharged on laktug the oath of allegiance and *ab/cribing to an obligation lo Im- ready at all timea to defend -the : alar* and strip** agaiutt all fo^a. Etprytiling f» quiet here.-' O. H. Crowning hat been appointed Sen ntur by Gov. Yealu*, of Illinois, lo till tbe vacancy occasioned by the death of Setmlur Duttgln. The (,'n too Convention Laa aait-mbled ! ' u-iuin tit Wheeling; anil proposes to organ - 1 ; ir.i- a prorinionul gnvvriunent for (he whole ' ' Hints', to ilopo*e I Im present rebellious and -treasonable Stele uuiliurTHu*, "Rffd- to~rei>r-~ gun ire the IucaI jpiVvrmueL*. Forty colore,* wrro repn-M-nteil. A reinilntini *■> tiuaititMun«ly adopted t bunking General McL'Ielluu * for vending men to Western ' Virginia, commending (he troops fur their : gallantry el i'billippi, aud coiupliiavntibg ' the tirave Colonel Kvlley. ] General Bunk* hat uetuincd emu man I of : the departnn-nl of Annapolis, making hi* 1 headquarter* at llallimore. Attempts have been mude at St. Louis ' for h'ereral week* post lo enlist men for I the Southern armyvoiid the II. 8. author. . 1 ilia* there were aware of tbe fact. Inj' consequence they Isuvw-tunJu a uuiabcr ol ] 1 arrests for treason. On tbo day of Senator Douglas' burial I ' President Lincoln did rot receive any wins- j tors, but had the White liousu heavily I 1 dr.i|K- d in mourning. a letter from' Must Tennessee, written ' before Jeff. Davit passed through with j ' 1,000 men on hu way -to Richmond, states ' ' that if the UoibnuU there could have had - 1 arms and a leader, Jhey would have taken ' Jeff, prisoner. Unfortunately, both were ' wanting. ' t Tbero seem* to be some apprehensions 1 of mora difficulty in Missouri. Coventor' Jackson has demanded the disbanding or . 1 removal of the u. 8. farce* in that State ' proposing, at the same lime, to disband the ' Statu troops. Gwn. Lyon-, commanding . ' the l\ s troops; of course does not heed e the demand ; and, in consequence, the i 1 Coventor linx destroyed railroad bridges ! ' . and cut telegraph wires, forbidding their 0 repair. We shall see whether "Uncle e Sam" will heed him. d The Hon. u«b*-i Henry a. Wise, r.r ' * Virginia, it i* said, ha* hern appointed 1 llrigadietkCclieral in the rebel army, and c a xmc in- j the command of tin- department r ef wi-steru Virginia; l*yt we think he will ,! find Mime little difficulty, n* Con. McClel- 1 tun i> on that ground ahead of Lttn. and a 11 largo majority of tlie people are strong (or c the Union, and nrc arming and organizing Rir their own defenci-. II...., . ti
Anson llurlitigame, who - was ap- * pointed miliistar to Austria, liat. been i rites i# rod to China. on account of tbe an- , wiUingnes* of the A nsttisn government to *i-ceivi< him. owing to his course in Congress in rrh-reiire to Italian affairs. An election for niutnliers -.of ctsngrast^ was held ill Maryland lost Thursday. "*• KrerttiJiig. so far us heard fiom. passed off In thr most quiet manner. Union men are ! believe.! to be elected in every instance ; ; uiit-'-d there seemed to be put little oppo- j »i tin n. Henry Winter Parts was dofca- , ted in Itaitniiore, but Henry May, who is ' ulso said to be an nuconditiuiiai Union nan, wa* fleeted ill bis place. It is1 thought the Stale has gube Uuiou, by a largegnsjoriiy. Ham* asserted at New Orleans that for- • ty thousand eoli federate troops Were wuCiiniped in the neighborhood ol that city. Report* from Kentucky say that the secessionists of thul Slate feel sura of wrench, iog nut or the Union at the proper time. Pennsylvania has now sixteen regiments enlisted for three ye<rs service. 0*L Shubhner. in cubimand at Bird'* Point, near Cairo, on Monday week broke «p a camp of .Secessionist lu-ftr j Mo , rapturing 18 of the rebels. M. a.- Uonwav has boon .re-elected to 1 Congress, from kuit«a<. The. Wheeling Convention has passed a Peclarativu of it:ds|iendence, for Wesiern Virginia. In Missouri Central Lyon has i*sned a I proclatntniou exposing the treasonable I character «d the doings ef Governor Jack"V
w\i; Ni-nsi • MOKE FIGHTING a t km it n. ■; MiartKK. Loyal Troops Fight Each Other MARCH ON GREAT BEl'MEI. ' Attack a kctocl Mattery -Massy UsnlAI. 1 'l'bey retreat in good order. v * t | A FIGHT AT RuVNEY. YA. Rebels Routed. TROUBLK IN MISSOURI. Gov. Jackson conies out at opcu traitor. ; Colls out 30,000 IrtMift In fifth t tfjoioU the ; , Federal Gorrrnmsnt. i ( HARPER'S FERRY KVAi'UATKD. !> TukibLB PnsrittvTMix or pm-i-smi. J OrcH]i:*«t lijr Federal korrea. ' PIRATES CAPTUIM-P • By U. S- Brig PEARY. The rrivsinr tnben in New Vork City, i citktbttx rnunn a ««x »k.n;.tr. i On Sood iy »t last wtwk. -iiifor:ualii-n 1 ! having reach Fortress Monroe, that -the , ; j re'.iel* were toriiupg and entrmched camp I i ut Great Beth-I. about twelve niiies from 1 : the Fottre*". Gen. Butler determined, il - ' ... uussible, to dblodga them, t'- ii-eqnently , ' i thut evening, lie ordered out somo three - ' - thousand men, under command of Brigs- 1 dK>r Vfeawrat Pierce, for lite fmrpose. i. Im ' murchell that night. Aiming the uunili-r. I wu* a German regiment. nuJ a delaeliiueiil of the Vermont and *M.i*<ueliii><-it* n-gi- 1 HMt*. from uii outpo,t> of the Fortran*. , ' .The two column* mme together ut Little 1 Bethel, some three or four inili-e from the ' place of domination, at uboul four o'clock 1 in the morning, before il was fairly light, I where, from wiuie mUunderrtauding of *ig- ; i nals, the Federal force were* taken for tvb j 1 jels, and fired upon each other, killing -two ' men and wounding several others. But . | fl iiili hg~tTi eir nil irstro, after s'jmr fit t b- del ay-. < they moved on to their d'.-stlnsiion ttlrant Bethel, where they fooml a large WsUlril ' 1 battery of the reliels, snid lo cuNluin mime | i thirty large ijjlj- cjitmrn. whilo our fore*-: ( j appear tu have been poorly supplied with ! fieldpiece* The n-bels opened lire on | . them, from tlieiy^ buttery »o completely ■ i nusked that th« mrn could not lo, seen. Our forces promplyVe*pondrd. hut wer.- ^ j tumble lo cope with their tilln minion ; and 1 ufter some two hour'*{galliug fire.ji retraal sounded. | There be some bhime some : ^ where, in the management of the battle, or ! r in fitting out for it. Bo far n* wu can learn J ( i the funlt seams to re*t on Gen, I'ierre. 1 . riouie af the men state that the enemy » ' .| had all been silenced but one, and , | that they would have captured tbo battery t | iu a very short timo. had not thu order for | rolront been given ; and it was with j x great difficulty that tbe men could lie in- ( uucvd to obey thu order. Gen. Pierce is , - said to have ln«t hi* Mtir-potisSalon, and : | laid himself liable to the charge o' , cowardice ; and Gen. Ilnllrr i*'*nid to have ! reprimanded him very severely, aud indi-*- j nanlly, saying '.hat lie would never again . Iroil him, in a matter of thu sniallo>t mo « ■uent, but whether all tlie.e reports an- ! , correct, remains to lie proved: j, As neur us we can ascertain, there wvfe ■ „ *<>mr fifteen or twenty killi-il nod forty or i i
i fifty wouudvd on our *ide : unilo it i* impoiiliie to ascertain the loss on ih- rebut sliKT Some account x iimke ll ct.nsiderablr; while another, .hanr-t taNilhern sou it c, reduced it lo three killed and ten Woumhoi; and the same authority inakrs the whole —ijuinber of the enemy only- five 'huwtlted; Tqreo rebel prisoner* were taken, „f thein a captain. They were on a seitot j Among the killed on our aide, ws* Lieut. - Greblc. a Philsdulphian, of thu l". 8. VrtiUery: who. when the order for retreat ' wa* given, spiked hi* cannon, no doubt sopporing that Geo. Pierre had discovered ' that they were likely to be cut off, iiu their retreat, that the gun might not ih- turned j against them, if it /eil into the hands or the enemy. . Just as he had driron tl»« spike, u i ball from the enemy's rifle caniiuii struck • hi* liuad. killing him in.medialvly. Major Wintlirop. late of tbe 'Seveuth Itegi-nvnt,' ! a young and gallant officer, was killed oil : the field by a Louisiana rillcuiau. Il was '.bought that another allack would he made in a few days, and that Gen. Builer bud determined to lead it in ptiraou. CiTSince the above was written, we have seen nn official lutler from Gen. Bullcr, j from which we cawm learn that he ut- ' lache* any blame to Gen Pierce, as is iati- ' ! i tied above.* Under . ysirocliou* from Major General i | Patterson. G. I. ? -»i» Wallace, with hi* j J regiment of Indiana volnuieei*. left Chin.: I b-rmud on the 1 lit iost. for Uouiu*y. V»„ ' ! wbera no surprised, and. after a sharp fight. , completely routed Gv» hundred sversrinn , tro«-|«, capturing toiuc (iris; -tier.-, k'U-ogj
! two,- wouajiug one, and taking a first cla** i ' | camp equipage, pruvisiou*, medical store*. | i i arm*, etc. On oar side, one wa* slightly j i ! wouedeii. Tne/egitSeai ral«rii*d to Gain- . i i laud tL'e same day. Cumberland i* silua 1 - ted in the We* Lorn part of Maryland, and { < i« the cour.ty *uat of Hampshire - I yoanty, Virginia, abuul twenty » iu* »onth i , of Cumberland I |i i -.1 I Front prvsent indications,' i hero I* jikcly j i to le" some swriun* difficulty iu Mi*n *uri. , i Gov. Jackson is undoubtedly a *eco**ion- : i*t. though he professes to take neutral | | ground ; hut neutrality, in lbe*e times, i* j to sects-. -on. The Federal' government may well say— "He that i* not j for us i* agaiuit u* " t!ov. Jack, on hn* i»- ' sued a flaming proclamation, in which be j •ets forth his grievieuces. He say* that ; he made a proposition lo the U. 8. an- 1 , ! thoritie*. sometime since, offering to liR- r the state militia, provided the U. S. were disbanded, or withdrawn from the stale ; (Very ntsguanimnu* offer icJeed) and because, fnr.noth. the offer is not colli : plivd with, the Governor, ill the height of j hi* indignation, call* for the arming and or- [ gantzing of the Statu militia, to the num | of Iiil.lKMt. to drive the invader* from j ; their soil ; but it i* one thing to ix«uu proc- 1 lamation*. ami quite unother thing to carry ; hem into effect, in such n c.t*o. against the > puuer of the Feilei.il Government. Goteriier ilnrksotl and tie fe*t of the. Stule authorities of Missouri are *aiij to j have lefi Jeffer.ou city nnit etilranclie.1 i the in selves ul Arrow llock. a strung point ; on tin- river above the ctty. Harper'* Ferry.-of Old John Brown nri. . toriety. bus jfei-n un object of considerable ■ , interest uud solicitif^teb fur sometime past. : Since Ttny liBtle force deserteit it. destroying : what tlo-y etiuhl. it ho* Ceeil in the hamls | I of tifc rebels ; who have to soutu extent. I T revived tbe ariii.-rjTnnrks. Wddf BM fif'Thrjiiriii*Mud amunitinn not destroyejj^-eon [ rent rated a large force there, and strongi- j fortified themselves. The place seems to j ! Im almost strongly fortified by nature a* ! well us could le-, l.y the heights surroundIjngit; aud advantage ha* been liken of these ttrmmsleore* : and on these heights j strong breastwork* and powerful batteries ! ,- heett i reeled, so that it Im* been con- j side red almost impregnable, with a force of j ; some 10.IHH) lo I.VOOO, n* they claim, mid. j ; donbt have bud. But. n.itwi(h*tandiog , i ull these ndvautygenns circumstance*, with ' the U S. I loop* concentrating tlo-re from | j different quarters the rebel- have, without j doubt, thought fit to evacuate the place, j They bl'lwl-d up the bridge acres* the Po- j burned the armory and other public ; buildings, and the main body of the rebel* ■ on Thursday night or Friday of last I | week. The machinery had been previously • ! conveyed farther into the interior of the | ; State. These fact* are gathered from pretty «rt-l| unit'*iit icnled report*, nod there is loft little doubt Unit they will prove true, i A smull forte wa* t .-ported to be left there, probably us a rear guard to the uiuiu army, who tliuy have left ere lids. ; a The cuu«e of this sudden movement of j the rebels, or their destination, is not ' ; known; but III* pinlmbilitv i* that tliey : io destined lo V.uaux*u* Junction, nearar 1 1 to Richmutid, and in u southwesterly diiec- |
tiou from \Yu-hiugloo ; or perhaps they i will be pit lied out into U'cktern Virginia. 1 ' The greater pmbubdiiy bowaier,- that : ' i they are bound to the former place, end | that un ut tack on Alexandria is contentj plated, or that an advance or our troops { j Iroin that quarter I* anticipated. An at- i j lack on the rebel* at Harper's Ferry has hew expected, from tbe movement* of" oar ! 1 roup*, but they have saved us the troupe. By some it is suppt -cd tliwt a plot baa been i I lain to blow up nur troops when they- shall I i arrive at the Ferry, This movement of thu rebels shows, pretty couclu«irely, a coutciwusness of , t iictr weakness. Tltey either greatly doubt1 eil their ability tu hold the place, notwiih- j • stauiling all tln-ir boosted *lrengh'. and itn1 (iregnability, or the/ greatly needed tbe i | lorcu ul some other point, where they felt | ' their weakness. It i* to be hoped that j < they will be intercepted in their march, ; | whatever may he their destination. Since the above was in type, we have ac- j count* which confirm the evacuation. The : rebel forces are all gone, taking away every i t Ipug they could, and the town It now oc- ( ' copied by u. 8 troops. The town is almost deserted, noho-ty bnii.g left but those wiiu were too poor lo leave. u appears : | that tbe rebels uu<l not improved their ad- j vantage*, in fortifying lit* heights a* ; - strongly as wa* anticipated. There had t : not been a* much detraction of the pub- ! lie buildings a* wa* supposud. The fir-l regular Houtbern privateer jj was i-aptuml by tbe brig IVrrt. onq of our j • i blockading tint, vu tbe did ins!., iietwecu -
CUwrleston aitd tire Gulf stream. Tn* cup- 1 j lured vessel was tbe Savannolt. formerly used a* a pilot boat at Gaarlesloo She) j a staunch, fast sailing craft ; wa* armed j ' with an tixhlevn pound swivel gnn amid- j trip*, maskets, pistols, bowie knives, cu - j , I la**** Ac., Ivo pair of handcuff*, and am- j ( ; inanition .-lie hail, but a few day* before, i j captured a northern vessel*, loaded with | ' i sugar; took tbe crew ou bosrd lue-privatM-r 1 and sent the prize into tjeovetown The captain of tbe vessel capture! qy the pi- : rates complained of bard trewrinenl. Af ter they had secured their prize, they again i started in parsuil of other prey, and seeing ' ' the Ferry, supposing ber a merchant vessel,, i ber port hole* being closed, tbey made for | her, but found their mistake when too lute., j Tbep first attempted to etedpe. hut failing, j , finally made fight, injuring nothing, and ; i were at lust captured. The crow were sent j j on board the war vessels Minnesota, to I j awutl the eXection of the law. and the Jit- ! | rate vessel was sent to New York. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE I By the Adriatic, at St Johns, N. l-\, on I I Monday, we have advice* from Europe lo j the 3lh litst. The. most important item is ! a brief auuoaocemMtt l but tic Uriti-h Our- - ' < rumen! A«« ilcciJtd nnt to <if/o<r tic rufy of' \ 1 firizet of firicnterrt at tiny /li itinh fmrt. Ufj I course. 'this role will be eulorce.1 agaiu.t j built Bid!* illipartiallr. but we coti-ider it the deal h-blow U. Jeff Davis's pfoje.-t or j supporting hi* Government or e*sun»ially | j huia**ing our commerce by privateering, | France ho- decided to allow no sale' of pYi. [ i zt-s iu her port.-, aud uo tarry there of pri- j I vatcers Iteyoiul twenty-four hour*. Spain ; '! will ubvitiusly coincide in llti* policy, anil j that will shut the Sccex.-tiun free hooter* j, j out of nearly every port but their own. and ! oar cruisers will take care of them. Tbe I. I privateering business — save a few grabs ol ' becalmed or distressed vessel* at certain j points along the "Confederate" coast, i* | 1 Tilun- up. There w ill not be enouglT 1 nttldPT by it to buy Jetf.'s soldiers a pair of shoe* ' j It .» evident that Europe i* ' profoundly j I impressed by the deteruiineil 'attitude of i ( i tiie loyal Stair*, uud thut public sentiment I i * woiktug right si the facts arc better un- ] derstood. We all daiigur of iron- ' J | blu between nur Government and any Ku- j | ropena power di.sipali-d. From Belgium our Government lias as- j . ] suraucex that there will lie uo recognitivin > , of. the Suutbern Confederacy in any form, i j Letter* have ju»t been receivevl front | - ' Mujur Gunerul John C. Fremont, dated iu j i Loudon, stutiug thai lie" ha* purchas-d ID., j , • (KHI Entiebl rifle* and several butteries of j ( I rifled cannon, for the United States Gov. i i j eriinicnt. which he is waiting for. stid will ; . j bring with him. At present be is delayed | until a portion of the rifles ore finished. I ' Ho stales further, that the Commissioner* i J ; of the Confederate State* hud instruction* i ' to proctfco several stean-er* in England for j ' : the service of the Montgomery goveriimeiit, ! hut that tliere *n« some difficulty about : i ' getting tbe money ; in fuel tbe needful I • i had not arrived from the South. They sue- ' eroded, however, io purchasing '(wo steam ; er*. for which they paid C 70,003 fgitlOOOO) , i These vessels, it app»ur*. arc to sail for u j I 1 southern port, nnder the BrttLh ting, and j j registered as tbe properly of British ow- , ' tiers, carrying contraband of war, balprott- ; j ' ably in ballast merely. How they will be ! served by our blockading squadron remain* j [tolptseen. We opine tliev wifl Bud ill i somewhat difficult to cuter any port ut the ' ' | riauth. THE fiXOO.OOO STATE TAX. ,i At tho recent extra vessior. of the Leg. j i islatnre of thi* State un act w«« passed dt- ' reeling that fittW.OOO In- raised bv toxaliuu ■ j | lor the purpose of patitw the interest on. and creating a sinking fund fos the Bonds j J : uuthorized H> lie issued to meet tfiij upprn- j , I priatton made to tbe families of lolunt-er* i Ac. This amount ha* been u|<|«irti<MH>d J - umong the severHcocitiei us follow* •— | I Atlantic. $673 «|i Bergen. ' . 4.1179 lift ! | Burlington, 7..TW T2 j I tiumden, f.tCii 84 : Gape .May. 33:147; CutntM-rlaud, 2i323 >-f. ! Essex. 1 L73fi 90 . ) Glonrester, ::.0G3 88 [ ! Hudson. 1 1.798 08 : J lluu|enlou, -G.MI 50 ! . j Merrer. 0.135 17 i | ; Middlesex. 5 374 40 , Monmouth, 0.190 70 Morris, 4.923 00 I , Ocean, 789 18;. I'bmaIC, 3.294 20 1 Si' lent. _ ' 8.43fi 00 j t Somerset, 4.542 27 i Sussex, 3.793 12 Union. 4.205 20 j ; Warren, 4.308 03 j 8 1 004)00 00 ' The whole amount of taxable properly, J in the sevsral-connlie*. on sHtich the abovu J . apportionment has bean lotted, is 82B1.333- ! j 349— being at lite rate of about 35} cent* 1 , to the one i'jturcnd dvllan.— Trmreu Ga •' i ZTt'C. I
to arms! to arms! ! 1 1,000 VOLU NTEEItS ** wa n t e d In Cape May County, fAT tCK ( RUM, COXrtXTIOKtkRr, >'KV\(.t:*. LEMONS, n.;*, liATi-*, et ML AeI ALMOND* ENGLISH WAI.M TS. HAZI.I.- , Sirs, t-EA NUTS. RAISINS, COCOA NUTS. ac.. | .1 GEO XV. SMITH* icr '-r«w <*g VM/frlu,.,- ! <r, Mom. Wash tag too MiWt, oirkhIc Oi-rsii .1., ° ltlisad, ua sou after .Moad*> Juac lllh " ati entioiv. \J/" VLL tLo*e who m«; take *a lalrrrst io in Approprior CELEBRAHON of our ammswhuie N ATIONAL UiK ril-l'A > . wre cutrikll) im ,wa to. parin * preliminary mo-tine lo make all stry arratjcnieut- lur Uic same, on S'RtUA V U.c Sl»t, lust,, *t S o'clocL e. M.. at the Court Hows*. an ordinance Re tfttlatintj the Stands of J/ncLs. ') Section I.— Be It orialacd and enacted ty the In. i habitant* of the City of Car* Islan-t, )n City j Cou mil wrml'lel, and 1* fierrh) orjatard by the authority of the same, Ttiaj *11 carriages or vcht- ; elee thai ate used »* public hark*, for rh<- euavey. 1 am- of paoseasrre or boggnge, w lu-n said eirrtaIN-* she G»t In use ami are standing in na« of the street*, tones, oi allrye of the City, shall Ishi I their stands in the toltowiag ontrr : ^ streets in whlrti ihrtr atnhds may t--. Hvc fiehereinafter desig-iatrd and all froattng In one di- ■■ irv< ion ami as aear to each other *> pos-itdr loi struct tu.cb r., .iu . at the tollowlng stands, vn : ato- d No. I. I- IB Perry street, aud the smith west side ol said street, and ts-tneeii tlx uilTiqnnf ; the Mali* on House, (now, Mausiou l*,i) on the [ I lie uou-e owurd t-y J. E. Meet*/ al-d'usually kept •award Ibugress Hail staud So. S— ts Ul j*.-Esoii »trret, the ui.ilh-eatt-w ardi) side ol said street, and I* tween Hie alley I J-*ck of the old -Vtlault-' ami the gate leading lo MtSland No, I— Is ou the north-westerly side of ; it ashing! oa street, and between lieeatur and uceau , xttrets, heading south-watrrly. SLmd Nu. f — Is ta Lafayette Street, and on the j north-westerly side ol said street, and from the cot- . tsgc of George D. LVetberrU to Wa. S. tlausell », j tieadiug south-westerly. M*od No. s— Is on the nurth-eastcrly side of (Kiwn : street, la front of the i otnmWa II use, ami between ' I., liaruood's cottagv', on the corner of llughcs sod | (Vein streets, and aaiuuel Shields' cvttage, heading ] Stand No. I— t* oh the north-wrsterly side of Washington .'re.-t, and tie t ween the Presbyterian to James and Jeremiah K. Airera), heading south- | ■"'"G. 1 STxtni No 0— Is no the north-westerly ssde of Hughes st. eel. aud Iu liont of toe New York aud j Itaitmiorv House Hoiw City Hotel) aud ta-tives-u' the houses at A. IL Hughe* ami Samuel sa tip, heading north-westerly. Slaiul No Il on the South-westerly side ol j t'rankdo street, uud lielwesn the collage of U MarwimhI num l- •.elu.tum's.) opposite the Nation -I ; Hall *wMtfn*hlngiua itm-l heading northwesterly . " h"' Msnd No. 11-lso.i the north-westerly sole of LaI fsyrtir stresrl, tn front of the Phlladrlpiilu aud i ajiI Island Houses, heading Msulh-wcstcrty c ! "land No. |-J— Is on the eouth-essterly side of I Washington street, and hclwren Ihe houses of .'ahlt | Webb and Joseph Chusvh, hending southwesterly. I Pn>» ided always and tu all esses that said esrri*1 shall not in any way obstruct nay lone or alley j or any passage to or from auy g»te or door. and intent of this onlinauce shall forfeit and pay { covered wills costs ul suit by aetiou nf drt.t before * * j the Major, Recunvr. or Al.lerman of the city of I aiw Itland in the name oi the Treasurer si..! for use of said city. ' Passed June tJtb, HWI. f M. CHURCH, Mayor. Attest— C. T JOHNSON, City Clerk. sale of new jersey bonds. PL DUC NOTICE Is hereby given that BON UK OK THE M ATE UK .\».W JldCSLY Iu the amount ol KIVi: III NDHEtt JHlll S AND 1)1 H - ; EARN, will la- issued at the STATE HOUSE, In the | city of Trenloii, on Thurxdtiy, the 'I irrnt;/ - froth '</ June n ext. tTlie I mods Will he of tlu- denomination of 4 too, fSOS, ohX"gP»f, att srtth uKiJasos nttarhrdi and regitteicl lanuta ol Ihe denomination ol glLOu.--the tmbili wit. bepayatde In the sum of »ho.m*j In January of each year, Irom IMA to ls«» All :«r tng tntcresl at the ratr of six per rent., pay able halt l yearly , and exempted by law Hum taxation. Bonds ' will la- Issued of the Oennmlnstion, and as far as I practicable ul lha- descrtptlwn *> to time of pay mint Tbe State has such assurnnees that It Is not pris1 posed to dis|«ssc of ant ot the SlUUUht of gsoj.ioo of bonds at Irs* than par. I ltlds hit the instill* will be rreeiied eitlier Isy letor by i-ersonal application to the sat»crtta-t at : his oBloe, nt any time ta-fore two o'eluck on Thurs- | day , the twrntj-srvvoth of June next, on wMcl, I day Ir-.-u ten o'clock A. At. until two uVlock P. M„ (h-> ernor an • Treasurer will be in attendance ah i j the Slats lluuss lo rev-ite and decide bids. - Dated Ahoy », laal. -a B. Al. BAIITII, ^ Treasurer of New Jersey. arch street house, I VOT OF ARCU STREET, I*. H I I s a I> elp IT I A . C. XX'. I.'.H'K K !y < o. IH |>lp**ntillv sitnatai) ui the cornar ot ARCH STREET ami DELAWARE AVI Nl K . rommandlni: a nar view of the Delaware Kiver, ts I eoniralrnt to Ihe ILall Road IVtry, the New Jetsry Stages, awl Immediately adjacent to the wharves of Visitors will here hud the comforts of hot Mm e-lber with the varied luxurta of the » siiuui ac.i- . sous. The alien Ion ul the fed flu of gate may lae'liHl. Terms res wioxhle utJb'W-ly JIURTA if l/.l 77//. /»".v m • Mm. viiB. ■— boot & shoe store, , No. 405 Sooth Second Street. 2 doors below Pine St., east side. The Largest. Cneapeal and Hest Assort - mess i of Men's, Women'* and children's Boots, shoes and Halters tn the llty. iiHDERBfut Goods In our business, sent by Capt. 1 not. as RIUL, will meet « lib pron.pl arecnlioa. Ml HTA A. .vitTHK.lt. , No. WA South kvev ml Street, rfaltadrljifaix. , i Oel. Ik * H *

