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- CAP£ MAY OCEAN WAVE , , " •;« < A I •]■■. !SI. \M ' N.J; J. 8. LEACH, Editor, 1 I'uMl.nrr and ProprleJor. '(INK DOI.fiAK y K K Afi'Ni:M! 1 Thnraaav. Dec. 6, 18fil. ArmaS; AEODT portroyal 1ju« gjltitw twiiwPtfii Royal S..0. «• ! port that an expedition. codsisting of tire Federal gunboat* Pocahontas, Hennea. Angusta nn* Flag. bad 'wo (-• ' land, on (he southern aidamir ih^Kavannirtj river, at ta entrance. They a />^ ibeljs, In which there «« i.o\ iv.poiinr, ] whereupon a force of marines oaA-^"1 n'bore, found the fortifications and raised tho stirs and stripe* on Gaorpli •oiL This if of soaiu importance, as a *te^ •pingstone to furtbpr operation* in that ti cinity. The city of Savannah is some ■ ' twelve or fifteen miles up the river, and v strongly fortiOed all the way from the month of- Hie river to the Vity. iu well aw all around the city. It i* thought that the 1 destination ef a part of the famous "stono. fleet'' is in that vicinity! Fugitive slaves in large tytmbenr continued til arrive at Port Koyai. tjen. Sher man has hnilt er.irenchnreuU ncros* the > whole island or I'-rt Royal. Sbfo throat 'diseases prevailed among our' troops. I .urge qaanlitiesjuf good'eotmn were still, foaud iu tho storehouses and barns. A nether expedition, consisting - of t«d brigades, under General Viele was to sail soon from I'ort Royal lor womo point on the southern coast. Beaufort wus still uhocoepied by onr troops, but two gunboats were anchored off the to wo. The schooner F.saex had been chased and fired at l»> a privateer several j times betwecn'St. Helena round nnd Hilton Head. THE SOUTHERN PIRATES. The pirate basin's*, or privateering, a» it is more mildly called by those who are engaged in! or aid and abet it, does not op* pciir t* be as prosperous arid. profltal>!e as heretofore, since we have so many armed v easels on the lookout lor them. 'I he barque Henry Trowbridge, at New York, from ! the Bubadoee Nov. fttb, reports that tho commander of the British war steatm-sa - liarncwnte boarded the iiumptnr, on li e 27tb of October, when threir-degrvM south of the latitude of Bermuda. They did not leport having made at y captures rcvently. The commander of the Sumpter inforimid i he BriUab officer who went aboard.|that be had vent in a cliallantre t<> the U, H. gunboat Crusader to ^omn cot and light him, bat the latter declined. It will be seen from this, bowerer, that the Sumpter has net been captured, as the rebel pap ;s ""Sjmrted sonniitno ago. By anhih. r arrival at New York, front Key West, we learn that the pirate Besugurd has been tnjilml by the gunboat li. W, Andenon, of Boston, with twentyseven prisoner*. and one'pivot gun on sleek. ] The pirate wu« lying at 'Key \Vc«t, when ^ the vessel bringing t! e advices left. A , Utter from Key West stales that »he made uo resistance. fche was commanded by Captain Gilbert Ilsy. The capture tonk j 'place on the 12th inst., about a hundred ■ Miles from Abaco, alter shu jliad thrown ( overboard meet ef her ammunition, Ac.-— | Hhe hud met no vessels, and bad not even ( fired a gan-since leaving Charleston. , Tire vessel captured by the gunboat Con- , urciicnl was the schooner Adqiaidr, Cf , , Nassan. She was hound to Savannah, and t fiad several cases of swords aboard. Her : , purser wes Lieut. Hardee, of the rebel ' , army, i We bear of very few raptures by i the rebel*, now. Indeed, they would be of very link- use to thro*"' While we hare 1 so many cruisers all along the coast, and h»ve possession of some iff their harbors, they would hardly get tbeir prizes to, mar- . het, if captured, without being recaptured. AFFAIRS IN KENTUCKY AND MIMOURI. j There are eonflielhig report* in reference 1 to tho movements of the rebel urntv in ; ' Missouri, since the withdrawn! of our force* ! t from Hpringfteid. Alone time the rebels'; I are said to be *i Springfield, and again re- j I treating toward* Arkansas. The only i ' proof we want of their deplorable COOdi- ' t'on.is the late proclamation of rebel Gen. ' s Price, calling for reinforcement* of Mis t ■orimi*. The dorument is evidently writ- ! ten i» a fit of desperation. From hit own ! statement, it appear* that only some &CKJO or 6000 Miteourao* have joined the rebel { army, which daes not speak Well for the r-hel can »e ia that stat#; Price btt ran- * sacked the English language for exciting j " words far hia proclamation, to excite re. IV b-d'ii.r. ami caH out volunteer*, but up i ^ rather think he ha» overdone the matter, j Onr forces arc lonceqtreiing toward* the i

Mississippi river and tbe'rebeb along the rirer, in Repttdg and T*i>n*«ew. are rvi- j * .. dentally expecting 'a •■escent upon 'them, t ; The governor of the Utter state is Calling y loudly for volanloers and lbs* militia, to j meet the "invaders" witii their shot guns ( or any other weapon they can lay their "hind. ois. ~ There erf. I probably be soaie j stirring movement* in that quarter soon. ^ FIGHT AT PENflACOLA. Paring the past week, reports have been . received^ through southern newspapers: I wj«ich have round their way north, of au » ^ engagement at Pensacola and Fort Pick* , Twos, which appears to iiavy commenced 1 I ; week before last. The account* are me*- , 1 M£e. uud Somewhat conflicting. 'I»bat tinhc^ from Pickens lias entirely destroyed ' the village of Warrington, and several .timet set fire to the navy yard, appear* ceri tain : but what the final issue Is. is uncer- , . tain. By many it-is believed to be a vioto- . ry on oar tide ; hut we shull hjve to ^twa-.i , Hbe official report. AK EXPLPIT CF NOBLE DARING. The foilowiftg, from the Boston f»o telle, deserve* a place in history, among the many "deeds of noble daring'' of our brave 1 soldiers: Captain Spencer an aid to f-Jeneral Wool, | received inloiinaiion fiyre two ladies, wlt<. , went from Norfolk to Fortreee Monroe j' with a Hag of truce, that near midnight a ';.si(-MNil boat wea 'to leave Norfolk for : ; Jtiehmoud with money for the payment of | lii® rebel soldier*, lie rvquested permi*- j j t ion of Major (>>-tioral Wool to attempt' , their capture, nnd was told not to place j too much confidence hi the Information re ceived. *ev»rthele*«, ..periirifjiou was giv- ! en, and selecting 2 good oarsmeu on whom : he could rely, with tbeir oars muffled, he ; started at dark aid awaited I he Coming of i of the enemy's boat. He had previously given directions to his /neu to pull dircctly I'or the boat and on the moment of striking ; to '-back water" iiirUntly. Abont mid-. night the boat was heard approaching, and < taking his station in the how*, with u nine inch shell in his hands, he gave the order to "givo way." Tho moment hi* bows Ktru.-Ji the rebel lin.it. bo threw tho shell j into the middle of it, and was himself drawn back, lurkily receiving no injury I ^ from tile explosion. Not so. with the boat j 'and uccupanl', however, the former of-j ' which wax brakm itr-tvrre and the latter j. ware scattered in .all directions in the water . \ not. however. Imfnre discharging their pis- j ' tills at him. two hail* going through hi* j i cap. and three perforating Ifis coat.- The ! mm were then ti hl that If they submitted ■ | i|uielly they would be saved, otherwise hu j . would leave them to their fate. They pre- i ferred the former, and arming himself, with j his pistol in one hand, a dirk (taken by him j ! atlh* battle of Bull ltun Irem a "sccesh") j in'tlie other, he took tfiem in his bout one j • by one. handcuffing them as they were pull- | ed in. fin addition to which, from the stern j ; of the enemy's iboat, which floated, bo took J ! £1,100 in goftl, and $5.0t>U in their worth-; : less paper ffiOltfly. It was with some diffi- I j cully he reached the fort, tins gunwale ofj i the boat being almost level with the water . j with its increased weight. On Wednesday of Inst week Col. Bayard i j with 700 of the. 1st Pennsylvania cavalry j i to red At DrainsvHIe. Vs.. .a few inilei from Whshington. two rebel cavalry sol. ; diem with, their hont"! "arms. Ac., lytd fire rebel infantry, besides killing two and wnendipg one of the enemy. Col. Bayard was shot thioegh the clothes twice, but j nnl'woanded. and had hi* horse killed, and j Surgeon Alaxsndr.- and one of our men ; were wonnded. Alexander ha* since died. ! Last Thursday wa« a hear red u* ttCmk" ; giving day u Nr* York, " Rhode Island, | Vermont. Nctt Jersey. Pennsylvania, New 1 ' Hampshire. Ohio. Ihdinia, IllinoH, low#, . I Michigan. Minnesota, Kansas. Wisconsin.] i Maryland! Ihsla'ware. Kentucky. Arkansas, j ■ Western Virginia and Washington city. ] ! The western Virginia convention, to I i frame a .State constitution, ba* met and nr- j ; gaiiixed, an.) appninted committees. Tim ' 1 Imsinr.'s will In- dispatched a* fa*t as possii ble. and an application made to Congress . i early Jo the session fir admittance *.o thh Union. The general oala'tfe opinion is that ■ I gradnnl emancipation clause will he adopj toil in the constitution. URIAH GILMAN, M. D. T> KSPKCTFri.LY offers his profrs. ! X\»l'.n»t ser.lcrt to the elltarM of I Aft; NAY I C7h- and vtclBtiy. i (.f»TCK-«t K. ROWAHDS, Cape May Court M, nes. NOTICE. ' r»w,e PKTtnerebkp !<t«e^n WEST a THOMPSON ' Awaarhjdajrdtsaolvisl by Mutual raaseat. T:.,- , bustnne ot the trm will U- •.-•ilea by Jokn West. JOHN WV«T. i K. R. TlfU.MPSON. ' c-apr btaaS.N. J , Oic»i. IWI. it - - I

" CORREfiPOHDEHCE. |, 4 When I forwarded the first boxes of nnderciothing Ac., to Company A., I- 1 j , wrote a letter to C'apt. L. H. Francine, t retercuco to tlietn ; but have not, fl . until now, received an answer to it. 1 My letter, published below,, gives an ^ Hi-count of the first articles iehl. Since j ' writing it, the remainder of the goods a collected were sent, and vrere feciev- t "ed at the camp before '.he Captain | c wrote his letter. The whole nmoont ! c * forwarded wag : —70 Jtn^Alltifft : 170 j < j pairs of stockings, 1*2 pairs of glove* ■ 1 ( *nd mittens, 5 blankets and 1 bed quilt, " ; 10 pillows, 4 sheets, 80 spools of thread, | ' small balls of vpru, 90 darning need- . { les,. 100 sewing ncbdles, a package of ( ban da gee. 2 bottlexLof- medicine, and,, some otliar small notions. The pillows, ! blanket*, sheets and bandage*, 1 dircc- '• ted to be given to the regiment-hnspital. j . The oM.-tmt surgeon ucknowledgcs thej raceipt of them in a letter.' Read the ' leticrt: LslUr lothr Captain. , Cant I slash, N.nI. Nov. 7th, IPGl. I.Oi ts It. Frascixk: — . j > ('tfitain Co. A., 7#A ]{e(fiment A*. J. I', j ,1 .j Four wui-k* Jign, I receiv>-<l from you a certifliMte, giving me the authority to eel- ■ ; IcetT-'niler-ciothing, 'Ac., fur the company j ! of soldiers, now so ably commanded by you. ! ' ! It was with extreme delicacy that 1 accept- I , oil Ibis appointment : not that I diJ nit , ' wish to perform the task, or was not stiffi j ciently tinc.tured with the halm of patriot- j ism ; but. Tor the plain reason that 1 imag- _ j ined it required the services of a person ! ! more advancid in year* than myselt to do I ! tlie work in w manner that would wurranli, success. I set the ball in motion, howler. I uud after some mi-Imps and disapourfment*. j have sncceeded in collecting bxfether 124 i pair* of stockings; 12 pairs^V mitteni and ; gloves, G7 undershirts, aiubmany articles for j , the hospital, nil of wtii/i, I this day for- 1 ward, in care of S. It. Magonnglo, K-q Captain, 1 present the**; things, through Ton. to your brave band Soldiers They j are the gills of near three hundred patriot- ! ic ladies, who hope thus to cnnritieo yo-.i that they are lovers of this proud Union — which sprung up under the eye of Wasiiixu- , j Titx. after it had been saturated with tho ! j Mood of the heroes of 177C. Th.y sacri- , I firndlhe charms ol npme. Tfll)1 rortanna and ; thutr lives, to found this grand Government: | ' and now, you all, the descendant* of tho«* I i' gallant vires, nre armed to npbold this Be- , ; public, and In puaiab tresunn and its abet • t«r*. The sacrifices of 1776 are being rerouted by: you. The ladies of Capo May | realize this truth, smil by the contribution* >1 j sent, hope 'to alleviate your rufferings, to ! some extent. They naturally feel a greater j interest and more concern Tor the welfare of jtheir relative* and friend* ; but. then, they , ! highly regard the whofo command, as they i I are to stand shoulder to shorilder upon the ■ j "ileW of bloody red." .And. far you. Unpt. ! j Francine, they entertain a lovs and admire. • i lion; for, it is frfim rou that our Cape May ! men are to learn hop to handle t^io weapon* I of'bloodshcd, 'hat they may be reaify and ! j alile to defend tbenfsiflve* and thoir Coun- j Llry. against fanatic, frenzied traitors, Willi the goods, I forward the names of j the ladies ond a stateinent of what each gave. In a few days 1 shall send more aril- j clea that- nre being raised. , It wonld afford me unbounded grstilica ion to have taken tbeso goods on to the . company, and met you and my friends, | and joined yoor serried yank- ; but circumstances unavoidable precluded my doing - this. J Believe uie, sir. a well-wlshvr of you. and ; i your cDm|>anionf-in-arms, and a. devoted , { friend of. the American Union. ' J .. UMAX vti.t.K LRACII. j * Cnpl. Fraticln.'s Itcjilj-. CAWI- OX Mrripiax .HII.U I j WA«lito<>T»x, !>. C.. N ov. 29th. 1861. j i J. UnAKrll.ue I.FAcn. Ksq.: — Dear Sir ; — Allow mo, thrnfi-h you, to return to the j ] fair patriots of Cape Island and Cape May | j Co., my thanks and thorn of the men an .1 | iler my command, for the very many useful j articles that they »o generously sent us, j j and which <M receiv^l u short time ago.— : | Situut-d a* my men are,, far from the dear j amenities of home, and the kindnei * uf kindred, most of them being accustomed to i the wutchful core of a loving Wife, uffuctiou- ' atn mother or worm-hrartcd father, these j gifts.cause them to doubly feel the good spirjtjhat promptad the noble action. 4!!adi»a. yon have done nobly, and believe me * hen 1 say. we shall net forget yon.— Yotfr reward is in the knowledge cf the fact, that through your gonducs* and patri- \ , otism oae band of soldiers have been furbished witl^ the meaut of guarding themi selves against (bat melt iasidjuus and dead- -i

K of all enemies — sickness from exposure. , Ti My.mnn Sfnstbly fcrl the. good opiMM J1 hav« iY ths'm, fintj I assure you. tlat | f will in the fature. not • only . ondeator Jl to retain it, hut to devpen aod strengthen it. "k * for myself, yonr bright smilre aid Q good opinion will be all tho reward I. aak |( »o conduct my men that their nclicsis -jj may at the «a:nu time cradiuble {5 Ui.ni • r, and honorable to those who have spated, 7 th»ai froit^hehr firesides for pur glorivns fi country. A severe and protracted altick ! a of the chills. and fever is »y apology , for I i delating so locg this acknowledgement and ' 1 hop* this will fulljtcxoaerate mi froi*.' " ' any ingratitude or impoliteness whiclf >mv j tar linass mqy.seem to have iietokmed. To you Mr. I>rach 1 extend my warmest •' thanks for the praiseworthy and successful • . manner in which you bare conducted this c • matter, anil with much respect, 1 remain. very Truly Yours, | . * Lorw R. Fkasosk. f : ' -Capt. Co. A. 7th Reg't, N. J. Vol's. j Harifos't.Ullcr. , Cari* Ca*ev, lk C.. 7th Keg. N. J. VI I | ' November 23th, 1861. J 1^ ■ J.TSraxtSijjc LxACtf -.—Dear St'r.-— Per- , ir.it in* to return to the ladies of Cape May i I my sincere thanks for the package of valtti- ' ble articles handed to me by Sar<"l_ 0. IV. ( Smith, of Cpmpapy A. We nre in need of j , such articl"j,_*ml if more of nueh' contrihu- i | | lion* could l-e made, much suffering wvuiil 1 be mitigated. "Our tjurgeon is away on ' j and ir h:s name I thank you. | 1 am. with much respect, I Your ol.'t serv't, ALVtN .SATTMltllW »1T, . ■ I Assistunt .Surgeon, 7th. llcg. N. J. V. I = 'J OUR CAMP LETTERS. 1 Cam;*. Nov. 26th. 1861. ) ] I Hrao-Qcabtkiui, 7 th llcg. N. J. V. >" j , j Mr.' KniTott : — We have received the ! ' \ "Ocean* Wave," and seeing nothing in j 1 ! it direct front its, to interest our friends ; ' j nt liotne, and us tic always like to sec , ! Ki-jnclhitig ill its coliitiius ulinut us. I ( ! will endeavor to provide you with a few < lilies* " i ! Before going on, our long march down ' to tin- neicr forgotten, place, called-] I Chaptico. by the Cape Muv boy*, wc , j w ere very anxious to leave Camp Casey, but after being awuv from it u few days, t sleeping on the bare ground, and some- ' "f . times having to lay in tlie r»in'r-Mq« were I very glad to »tatt back for tho plnco we 1 wire .«■> niixiuii* to tune. "Indeed, the 1 i beds of straw nud u house snuiltrof can- , 1 vast., made us think that aoldieriug was ' i not so bad after all. I A few days after returning, wo rr- ' cciwffl the clothing sent us from the ( i good Indies of Cape .May. Could the • r#loqors have witnessed the reception of; , these articles it would have done their: ' ! kind heart* good. Happier fellows than _ i I Company A. never were. Some friends J '"sent us (juite a variety "f Vgood things'' , i j for the benefit of the iuner-muii, which j almost spoiled u». for after indulging iu ' j tlioro things, so well suited to the tastes, : we could hardly oat tins plaiu, healthy I food, furnished by Uncle Sain. We arc . ! now supplied with clothing enough to ' i make u* comfortable, and for the urti- 1 1 ; olv* from the Cape May ladies, ire re- ] turn onr most heartfelt and cheerful thanks. They will ever be remembered ' for this act uf love uud mercy. We are again ready, and I Jmav say i • anxious, to more, fur wc wish to see all I of the world ."we caq. It was rnmoreu ; around the cntnp that we were going to ( j South Carolina, and it is our unanimous ■ ; wish that wc may be sent there. As cold weather is fast approaching,* • the occupants of the vurious tents are ] -building «venk of clay, to keep warm during the cujd uightx. They are built ' with a flue to run underneath the ground ; ! to the outside of the keut, nud then a | barrel or two set up for chimney, which ; makes the leal comparatively comfort** 1 ' ble.. . ' ]' Since we have been paid off; Co. A . -haii improved itself in appearance. We I have purchased leggina. as a protection > ugninit the told, and they arc also a dc- . J cided addition to our dress and pcrso- , • I ual Appearance. Reside the leggins, wc have purchased white gloves, to dear on ; dress parade, and ax we look different . from the other companies, and being on • j the right of the regiment, wo are thai ; principle object of attraction iu the baj ultion. j Tho K. J. 7th arc still perfi-cling j tltemselrcs in drill, ulthough not drill* I' ' ing as much as we did at first. Wc j 1 ; are now learning to charge bayonet on j 1 i "doable quick," uud every man screech* j i ing and streaming at the top of hiA j j voice. The noise we make puts one in i mind of a lot of lunatics let loose and ; ! running, whh a troop of Cavalry, j J , or sotne other frightening object ( after them. The sight would appear ' : ludicrous to bhuse who might not know < what it «a* for. i Last Sunday the reg'uneut bad on in-

vitation to ultend an Episcopal church, in Washington, which about three bun- "* d red. accepted, and alt^f-Atting away from church three months, arid entering pine, " wc hanlly knew how to sit on a - — < cushioned s& t. We bad the jiriTllegti of partaking or the Lord's Supper, and an excellent sermon. We be* ■Jicve we nre the only regiment wire have received »u" invitation to visit church in and we, esteem It a great Hopiffg God will favor our cauae and soon redeem- this noWe Union from the tile hands of traitors," I remain Yours Respectfully. " O. S, C. m-m t* MP WR# •' 8JT -Last week, in the death of Mart , Uukoory, we reported her Jbb«.l0% years of age. It should hava been 15. j M PK0N. — Near Capo Island, Nov.22d . Mm. KLIZABF.Til, wife of ChM. P. Stimpson. in tho 4lsl year of-her age. Thus, in the providence ' of - God, the . plate of an affectionate wife, a kind mother a and an exemplary christian has been left vnran\ on i-ur'th. to a £11 a place in fhu triumphant church above. The subject of | this notice, more than twenty years ago. i united with the Baptist; church at Cape May Court House, and, in 1844, was dis- ■; missed f»om that church, ut tho constituof the Hai ti. t church at this place, i to bRCppie one of ilaconstilnent members; " land during that time, by ho£ consistent ♦ j christian demeanor, she has manifested tho ; of that religion which she professed; nnd especially if during her last, lingering illuess. Her constitution seemed predisposed to consumptive habits, and inorn than a year before her death that di*oa»« j fastened upon her ; and. unlike most victims of that flattering destroyer, she secm- • perfectly conscious that she could not v _ Jong .survive. Sin- conversed about her ap- : preaching end. with a* much calmness and j cfccc'rfulnes* as she would ahonl any of tho I tiling* of life. Front the first, death had no terrors to her, though she was confident ' of his near approach. Iler whole trust in Christ t and while the had co ocstacies of joy. she had no cloud of doubt to j 1 kg end. Towards the close of life, while I she was flill aide to lie about tho house , ' * und even to walk nnd ride out. she made every preparation, and gnvu every direction for her funeral, with the same compothat sbe had always ev:nced. pun-has- 4 r the habiliments of the grave with her own hand*. Frequently she expressed tha deli Co to deport and he with Christ, if it wusthewilKof *Jod; but was willing patiently'tQ abide His will. With a nifu rally rigorous mind, she only i to her hed soier two or three days Ihjfoff- her death. f*he gradually sunk under disease, nnd thsugh her friends were daily ex' ecling her departure, still, almost i bay were a ware. h»r spirit hid winged its way fnun this world. of sickness, '*t"llllh - V. NOTICE. Owing ta the lurrr nuipV-r m rjindldsles (or It* " W «*» irseh in the |u.UI.- s-hnili p( ihe reus* whleti were niesenl Ml be Isil meeting of ttiw j tloset of Ksvniaem, il»fi. in:;— ...l.l^lo m»kr ... , s.tlsf-irtorr mcunliu'lnn. The Cmril wXli; thrrelore, ho <! «n e\«nli,*Uon for Ituwe rrshtlng In I ho lAiwrr nn.t Mi-WI* li)*a.Jihn, on VVr>tnr»Uy the inh lu*i„ r.i un o'rtoek A M., »t the court Mouse, . »n<1 on *j the iMh ln»t., si Ihr same jU.re nn.t sn n. e limit i»T il.e J»), lot those rrslittng Urtbe w.lu i Tun'D*hlrt of I -inr M..\ to. ^ . M vv'll.tl t 'I SON; ... ' J. f. LKVMI.M;. i toun'r I-*am"rs. ' DCr. At, -si. NOTK ■/; O F A PI' L1C A TfOF. t pplrnMon will hr hi«> «l Uo- nest session o{ /\ .the le in>'nlni<- of this Stale, (or no set to Ail* . thorite Ihe ttlf of C*pe Intw -.1. In het i-orpornle <■»* l»o4^iAs( -ominnv! lo aii smnuuTnot rxmWiUng Ten : Thousand HolUr., Nov. Ilth, Ml. .VtlP/Cf: OF AI'PIJCATIOS". Al'ft waI Ion wiil he miotr to the LegttUrureof NrwVrr.t-j. nl the ne\l (or All net revt* i simr llieYJierir'r of the t'lly uf t «|w l»UmL : • Nov. It, twit. NOTICE OF AI'I' LIGATION. 4. spHi-sllim will he mvlr to the Leglsture of New r > • j'V Jersey, st lt« next sitting, t.v plnee the City of ! c.vpe l»l xml Ivn-S Into the noun!) i>( Cspe May ; at* so tlMt lli-i-nsen In- grvnted out of the rounty eOuiti - o( I'spe May ; Alsu^lhAt eatl.r he ptevrnted from running At Inter In Al Wills vml tower Townships of sAMeaanlr; Also (ur A rut through Jscob l«mliig's nitrsh, trui Seltellenger's I.vmllng Reach, to • Hot It's Rriu h, on Cape MIasi) creek. MANY VOTERS. N tviTc K OF ACVI.fc ATI ON~ ■ A Pplh-Alioti will Iw made to the l^rpsWture of I xV NrMr Jersey. At Its next session, for Ihe passage ' of An Aet pnthlhlilng the killing of wiW pme nod : ducks within the limits of Cn|ir Nay rounty heron k , some specified lime. < . ] Nov, at. i s«i. ■ . . . NOT1UK OF A P PLICATION. • .^k t ppl test ion will he mutest the next session of w&the New Jersey Leglslvlure, lo IncorpeiAle a luCrovd Compsuy, trtim Town Itihk. on Ihe DeUware Ilsy shore, lo (>|« IslsmL ( splint not to ex— , cred (Vii.mi. !t Nov. sb. rati. NOTI C E O F A I' l' LI CATION. 4 putlcntlon will he msde At the ensuing sessiq^^H Jlof the LrgtslAture of New Jrr>ry,tv Inrornon^^H n Hiilel cniu|.vn> . on Cape island. CapllAl IR^H 00. with the prii liege ot lacrc*s|ng It lo 4>S0,e(«I^^B ; Nov.Ssth, ISVi. ] I'UBI.IO SALE or REAL ESTATE. YtTILLhs Sold st Public Vendue, on TCIUIDAI^H V> the -Mill ol January, Iktg, at I oYloek la th^H I anmtuoa, yu the prvmUrs. the follow lag dsscfitt^H property, situate in Ihe losrt Tewnthlp. rounty o^^B May, N. J. iu ml A n-rtaia lot of land, hut-^^B ami loumied as fellows : Btgtanlng at a poe^^B I in the line ol Ixmtt ot Jamet R. Huyhes, oo the iimu^^H I leading trim the r.wiu "-v. skle toul to New Kng-^^B - land, anil .outh-west corner of Rachel KulhcrforaX^H I lot : tlirnce north 14 degrees west ht perches to a^^B p. ..I In Joseph S. Ilighri s tine ; Ihrncr soulb tt de-^H : grees east gx.|«iro»ies ; then re south 1 1 degrees rast^^B . »>i iwrchrs ; thence north no ilcgn-ss east IS^^B perches ihen.-e south 14 degrees east Ihlrty-firq^^B • prfhci: thenee north I perch to the place of be-^^B glen lug ; ruiilalnlng onr acre, thrre r-.-ods, aad^^B twsnt] -one p- -rvlirs, he the sen. e more or tees. ^^B Bold as the property ef Wm. M. Hand by order the Moaid of Chosen Freeholders. YYrms at tsje hy^^B SAMCKt. V. WARK, " ■ Utc Ultra-tor of Board. Nov. U4h. ISKl.