Cape May Ocean Wave, 19 December 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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** LOCAL AND 8TATK AFFAIRS. | 3. GBANYILLE LEACH. Rsportvr. The AM Hoc Irtlcs. ?i*e the lists of officers' of tlio i sr rensl hvspila.1 aid societies thai bate . by*ft» organized in liie county, so far us heard from.: — Green Crux Soldirs' Aid Socimr. 1 President — Mrs. Elizabeth Bale ^Tioo-President— Mrs. Lydia Miller, ! Secrcury— Mrs. Leticia Norbory. Treasurer-- ' Fishing Cei^kS' : diem' Am Sooietv. PfesMeut^MiS^llie fBnte. . Y ko -Preside n U^Sl r»- 5hrn!t Cruwell. Secretary — Mi*» UoXanna fidpitibd*Treasurer — Mi4 RHodak^Fosy'r. Depositary — ■>> i J I lL> beTVifeat e . bi»U> Spring & Cap e LaDUVAid Sol e. ; President— Mrs. E. H. Williamson. Vice-President— .Miss Jlne Stites. Secretary —Miss Deua Wjlliaaison. Treasurer. — Miss Mary Wales. Depositary — Miss Jane A. Hildrelb. Cape Island Soldiers' Am Society. President — Mrs. Albert H. Hughes. Vice-President— Mrs. Peter M'Collum ] Secretary — Mis* Abbie G. Hughes. ! . Treasurer A Depositary— Mrs. J. S. Leach. On the evening of the organization of' tile society on the Island tlio vice-presi-dent and treasurer were not present at , their election, and they having decliucd acting, the positions were filled by a re cent election. The officers of the society in tlio Tabernacle neighborhood, were published, last week. A society was probably organized, last ■Saturday, at Dyer's Creek. Miss Eliza Cole is an agent faa-the collection of articles ia the vicinity of Seaviilo. Miss Roxsnna B Supp is an agent for Beesley'e Point. We hope that the 'Jadies will attend these societici and work faithfully. At the close of ibis, of the firat «if next I week, «ie hope io send away some arti- 1 cles to the hospitals. Harry up the ; ' Work ! . Let every exertion be made to' secure ' feather pillows. They are in demand. * . 1.0. L. Oi»J far AmOUT Braik.- •„ J>— Soon after the battle of Ball's Bluff, the newspapers reported Win. Smith, a private, among the wounded in Col. Ba- j ker's California Regiment. As Wm. | II. Smith, formerly Capt. of the Home | Guards of this place, a brother of Geo. j W. uid-'Jan)ca T. Smith, belonged to ! that regiment though occupying an offi- j trial position, it was thought that the \ Wm. Smith reported as .above, with an omission of the initial of his middle name and the el For in his position, so, I the same man ; and considerable unxiciy ' was fell about himVespecirlly as nothing was heard from lllgt fo't some lime. JJy a recent privatejelter frortrhim, however wo are informed that he was not the i wounded Wm. 8mltfi reported, and was : ■— plot wounded at all ; though the balls were flying thick and fait ail around, : leveling his comrades to the earth, lie | war standing close to the gallant Baker when he fell. In bit letter he Bays lie 1% "good for another brush." CkrIMflit. and NtW T<.rt SS7 The itdics of the Presbyterian Church , Cape Island, will set a Christmas and New Yelr's table daring ike coming : fiolideyt, at the Washington IIousc; the { proceeds to be appropriated toward paying the pastor's salary. Refreshments, * such as pies, cakes, beer, ice-cream, A/-.k Ate.,, will be furnished to those who de- ' kft% to bay. Tfcajr win R'llikrd I A pair of black ducks were leit at our | office, a few days .since, by our friend j Samuel R. Ludlam, which wero partak { en of with a relish. We hope that this j ie a fore-runner of other sach gifts that will come in from tarious sources before < the holidays are pest. We return our j thanks for thole excellent ducks. Tarktf IW ckrlitau " Tbe editor of the "Wave" will hsve ' no special objection to finding a chrixt- j inas turkey hanging on his door.khob, j one of those days ; or even a fat goose 1 would not come air-iss. Hot jjWr UMOhrMMM IMUdafl I Mrs. Rachel Church will prepare a ' Christmas Table, on Christmas Etc, j ■ where Pies, Cakes, Fcit Con lection »ry, Hot Coffer, Boer Ac. will be provided; fa abundance. Don't foil to call. . I

I Tbe sunf of the tiitle* indicate thai a' j great movement will ^ficftty' made on ; {'the Mississippi. A correspondent of th» ' Cincinnati Gutrltt, writing from Puducah | Ky.. undhr date nf4 December 3t*ays : I do ! ' ; not My imw sooo it will take place, bat 1 ' LJe soitbat -very movement points in that j 1 1 direction. WbaVJooii til? countermanding i j of orders to prepare wittier quarters here I maan ! AV by ura the Brigade Qnartlruias i ters ordered to raako haste all means c f transportation * -Why are so napp marine* ; shipped to Cairo, unless they are to man ' lb- Mi-iesippi flotilla ? Why arc thnsj* • powerful gunboats being completed, and seveu.lo be brought to Cairo ? The troth is, there is a grand movement on foot, that wi'l make treason fe«V.he bapelassnuss «' i ! •■crew The rebel* ar<» expecting as at 1 I Columbus, nni are preparing ^accordingly. j . I'.jiry -skill know the importance of tlial po- j j silioal thai !a the yery portal that off^ns • j to all Western Tennessee. aud with it j [ Memphis r.tasl inevitable fall. Colnmbas • i> strongly fortified liuih by nature aad Ml and tndsl either l>« taken by »i«e strategy, j or at severe cost. Hero Is a chance for j j ft all of generalship. Let ua b6pe that ( j tbey will sooc ba pot into execution. j The whole coontry should rejoice in the ( defeat ol Fernando Wood, Who was the [ j. ' lowest of the three candidates in tbe recent , : Mayorality election in New York, lleorge t t Opdyka. Republican, was elected, by about [ i 500 votes above Unntber, the Tammany ■ j candidate, hnd 1500 above Wood. We hope a new era hat commenced in tha gov- ! - eminent of that city. In this defeat, Sel cessia. as well as official corruption, hat re- * c-ived another blow.— Ex. 9 i wi » m aa asm m I SsMU'li.— On; tne C'h in«t., ut Town. ) mod's Inlet, |l'r. JaCob U. Kuitii, aged 28 | URIAH GILMAN, M: D. . rj KHPKCTPUl.LY offers his pr.dVs ■ l\sloe«l serv lee» to the tlll/c(u of C'.VPK MAX < . | t. H-kuO il.ynit). OfTtck— »t K. KDW.vHdS, Cuie Mar Court : ! House j uca'.iMi. > CAI'B MAY COUNTT AI.MS HOL'SK j N otter It Uerrttf (lieu that. Pn>|iaaats (or leaslac Ike .tints* Mou»e *t|U iweaUan b said Count j, i I lor the yeaf ISC, utreelnl to the sulisrrther, will tw • received until Monday the «U day «t( thla laat.i od j u'hirh day. they will be laid txrtnrr tha IVmrJ of I l li'ieen A'rrehohlrra at an mOdurneil Keel In*, to he : held on aakl day, nt the t ouft House, -at lu A. St., , lue raanlnallou aotl seln-tiou. I Api-liranta will state the amount o( money- f-V { w kii tbey will ilevole their eWaAr/iw < lor heal- > - i Intra ol tbe House and pretnlsea, under the direction | of the said Ifcmnl or n. oui.iotiee ihareot. as the . j esse may be (or the year . ami alio the number of, whkb, their family wdleousltt ! I »y Order of the Hoard, | * JOSHUA SWAIN, CIrrg. ■ I Cape May Co., Bee. 101b. IMI. «J NOTICE. | 'Pbe Partnership between WEST k THOMPSON 1 nas this day Oisaolved by mutual eonse:.:. The: business ol the Mrm will be settled by John Weal. I : JOHN WENT. I R. R. THOMPSON. • j Cape IsUml, N. J, Dre.sd, 1*1. U I 1 OAWP CASEY STORE ! IS TUOKOUOIII.Y SCrPLlkU with 1 PROVISIONS, | of all deaerlptlona, he. Give me a call and yon will ■ : Bod^mj Store one of the eheapeat places on the lej CT Jackson Stmt, near Ih# Atlantic Hotel. I I K. D. CASET. I ( ! Cape lsUnd. oeL 17th, isai. si BENTISTBY. ; 1)11 J.. F. LEAMIXG, Dbout. oppice ntvsi ' UAPK MAY V. H — Tuesdays, j SKA VII. LK— ' Thursdays, Fridays aad the . { forenoon of Saturdays. •> ! ao-TERM* MODERATE.— CQNDITIONS CASH. I L_. j !K milliner V! MISS MARY C. PRICE •ABOVE COLD 'SPRING,' I Has opened a Nrw and Fashionable Assortment of FALL nnd WINTER Millinery Goods, i and is now ready to wait on all wbo j may call. I ' Oct. vetb, tail. tm , i NQTlOl fl" Al't'LICA !U>\. I I A pnlb-sllon will he made at the rsuulna aeetion I I of the legiaUrur* of New Jersey, U Im-onwrnte 1 I a Hotel Company, on Cape Iil iQd. Capital SIM,- ' , ! OO^arltb the ^rtvllefr or Incrvaslnf It to SMO.CCO. I ! I H~. |* " r ■,( 1 1 O UJ *=* -a- a » = w s o 3-gs*1 . ^ =-5 i i 5 t- isti" fe » I it a"f.t'£ g tfti' it j p usii 4|i <,r;*.clS S If 3 ■=! i ! S lli^is S3*. i Pr -lit

HO: FOR CHRISTMAS: i MUS.tRAL'lIEL tlHURCH W iu. puKPAnk TTurtf ntxH TarUC, Oh Chri$tmai Ere,.atT>er rcudiHcr, Whet* Cakes, Pies. Confectionery. Fruit* j Hot CoflVe. Beer, 4c., am to be provided- 1 OuTCali und My. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY j FALL AN D W I N'T E R CLOTHING, I. H. SMITH'S STORE, * Pkbrv 8t.. near ConvtM IIai.i. AlPRICU* Is InUlheBAUD TINMI Hat tag put IA a^uppty bf GOODS, the sulwcrltwr I Is prepared to eell his friend, eud thr pybluMen's and Boy s' CLOTHING". Gents' rurnlshtos Goods, Hate and Caps, Cmhtel- ; ! |J- CLOTHING made to order. In rashionnble i' { style, and at .Lort notice. Goo-'-t Sold by the j aid. 1 ' N. B -CUTTING and REPAIRING done. Oct. J»th, isVi. me ! NEW SHOE S T ORE. i CAt.l. AffU SKK M 1 1 ! T"he autnwribe. , wfto has visited tbe Ca|w Mayf*ohete'ofore. !«iin l\o-«lburj, no* inforui. Die . : put.il- tftat he hanaffi-ned a Mur Vdte. on Wa.li. j ; In u i an Ut reel, opposite Ihe Alslerii an Jtii...., I : » Uefe he evils WUHICS S auil tlllll.OKKN'R i BOOTS, SHOES und GAJTERS. ' ofbts owa Manufacture. Ahoea made to ordet at ; j abort notice. The beat tsttker Is usvd anu all who patraalir » 111 be tulled. , Also. Osnllrsuen'a BoOte ami Shoes Sold, -oar REPAIRING neatly attended to. MAXWELL tTWAlN. I — . HOME INDUSTRY. Persons make good Wages at UOLLBCTIXO BONKS. which they aell to * WILLIAM SlITES. i He buys a creat deal more since he RAISED 1 TIIKH.VtCK Towuacnd Inlet, N. J. oclt-tf.' Or. W«. R. 8HEPPARD, ! HOMCEOPATHIC l'lIYSlCUN. 1 > ESPFCTFTtXT oft era Ms Pinfesslooal service, litotbe inhabitants of Cofd Sprlnj, I'apeUUnd and surruundtnic yountry. , , ii OFHICK i-V»al* Hoo-iofirtUHJ Edwuad* irtUfay, C*2 Spring, S.J. /. April 4th, 1881. t/ i CHANGE OK IXU AfiRANUKMENTH, Cdivtencinij tin MflXDA .September .1-/. 1N6I. tlailf, (exerttl Suiirliif.) I ■> anil from j lTufnuf d*f. Wkhrf, I'kiladtlphia. ! le-vv* Itrblselon, (MA. M., and I >0 P. M. [ Due at PhlUila. . * 41 A. M , and 31 t P. M. ("Leave Phlla-lelphia, ,» 00 A. M., anil 4 Off P. M. j Due at Brldgeton, II 00.A. Jl.," and o ■)-. P.N. I WOODBURY SPECIAL TRAINS, IIvSti am Can /! A. M. A. M. P. ?!. Leave Woodbury, 7 aa ion 4 « ' Due at Philadelphia, N il in 41 6 « . , A.'M. r.M. P. M. . Lnfrr Philadelphia, -Ni H ia 3 CO e on Due at Woodbury, b 57 7 43 « « KAIL RdXtt CdNNECTlOK: At Cflnaaboro'a dose connection Is made with t rate's of tl-v . >In li ii i r and Qyatannnu' ,Hvu Roan fo and (rum M1LLVILLE and lntnribrdlatr place*. STAGES > Utvt MILL VILLI: on arrival of K 00, A. M Train j Irom Itulwl a. tally, f->r CumberUnd Kurnace, TtiekaenevJaarllle, Dreslry'a Point and Cape May Court .House; ami to Cape Islmd, on Mooitsy., ' I Wednesdays 4ml Krldat ■ Returnu-c on alternate ; days, to Afternoon Line. . I Also, (IsJIy foe Port Hixabrth, Lpesbunt, Dorchea- j i trr. Bhaat and West Creek. DeorK.llle, and Goshen, i - and to Cfpe Island on Tuea>la|i*,,Thiirsdjvys and ! j Salunlsyy. Relurnlnj on alternate day* |0 After. | i leave AtlDGETON on arrtrnf of • ho, A. M. 1 Trvlu for Crdaft Be, JfewnoH sod lllrldlnf Creek. ( leturnbuc to7 A, N. Llpefroni Dr Merlon A**o. on nniVal, u4 ft P. M. .Train foe Fnlrtoa i | Cnlarv ille and Newport.— Relurnlny lo3 P M. Train . ■ Irom llrLlcrton . . ! Also, on nrrlral of J.f, M. Train for Shllob 1 Rhnailstown and Green" lib.— Returning to 7 A. M. : f-Ofornlng Trvln to Phllvdiclphla.. , . I Leave GLAHSUORc >* on arrival of eaeh Train from J : Philadelphia, for Crwaa Xera.,Wllllamstnwn *n-l • ! Broohlyn- Rrturniiut to8 04. A. M. am 3 «•- P. M. I I Trains to Phtlsdrlphia. Lrvve WOOUUIIRY on arrival of 7-00. p. JL Vprrlaf JVubi. foe Uvfthwoodatown i also, (of Woods. | town, KUrfdfe-a Hill. Harrison *IHe. and Mulllea I i -Hilly also (or twedrsboro*, ClarKsboro' ami Hrrk- i i lev. Returning to 10 Mi A. M. Train to Phllmlel- ; i phla. i MfrSEiaUT wlfl be f-ttow ftylV*-oo, A. M. Train I /row fhl/adrfpAM, sad I 40 P. M.frtm UrUgrfpn. J. VAN IlKNSBKLAKU. Supt. W. J. U."R. ( Philadelphia. A DC- »<h, 1*1. SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, , j (Vucersaor to GEUgGE I- Lt'DLAMj House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER ft GLAZIER, C APR INLAND, N. J. j PAINTING of all kinds executed la good stylo. I N. n- -COUNTRY JOBBING done with nev»ne*s | and dispatch. mvw>4 NEW CASTLE LUMBER YARD. The Subscriber would can the attention of *j person* wnn'ini; I.CMtf»:il lohU rxtehhlve asi sorim -ut of Lumber, tunalaling of | White Hoe Boards, Yellow rine Dnards, „ ■ Wb.le I-;:. • :*l-n.. V. Il-- l*,„ ■ .. "it* 1 Whife pine MAtuc. • Yellow Pine flooring, I White* PI or riwruig, Yellow Plor Plank. Hemlock Jo4*is. fancy Top Pickets 3U ft. L Heakwk Sraaaiar. fancy Top Okker. * ir. Hon lock Board.. Platu Top rickets • II. ) Hnatovk rooting, Pts.lefnc Lafbi . Hem leek ton: s, Cedar A Cypress Shingles. His TARD Is cnrvreksatly situated on the pel,. ; wre rlier, adjoin ny thr ..•-»* Cnalle Gas Wt-r.i — I Ms Is ut iertblae-J lu reli at the arry toeasf i^shprf- ] ees. Its will aim «\<h*a*e Lumber for «bj«J l ev. vi [ Ralls. Lumber delivered on hoard of vessels free of charce. t J-Perso_s ia wast will please address CIIAS. H. LAMBVON. New C aatls, Del. AprtJ 4. 1 SSI. Ig ;• . ; I fir Clothing 1 clothing ! at Jtu.es^Mc- ' j CuM hey'*, Cape MsyC. H.

"Tut Union Now, and. Forzyeb*" j WHOLESALE A RETAIL grocery 4 Pfbvision Store. _i , 'I'HL »ubscrib*r Is'r./w receiving a fr«sh sup; *.y of ; • Ac-sala Irom Philadelphia, al.d will acil il.rm. : Wi.olesnle or, Urlari. ut PHILADELPHIA PH1CIS. ! At bis Store, located at NATIONAL HALL. Th# i atlentlon.-f COUNTRY MERCHANTS ted buyer* ■ 1 In gruerSt. U rtlled, to out,;. ;b« faei that »l.ey ) 1 can Irny th.-lr cooda here as Cheap at )* HllliaOet- ; , phla- c-llatf.) ' k prices and i-naui e Groentt* I and Provisions, beiote rHireuattngrtsoahert'.-t li AARON GaKRursoN. .' Cape Island, Jubeatb, IMI. j ENGGH EDMUNIVS CAPE ISLAND 6TORE. 4 N EXTtRK FRESH STOCK Of GOOD*. ju«> l JV received, .-ou.istlugol tIRY (,«Jt>ll». GRIM Ej li I r . PROVtSIONli, HARt'W AllE. BOOTS and > ; SHOES. E V RTH EN-WA MIL CRI CK WtY 'VAHl:, • 'TIN-WARE, kc., which will be ...Id lot l>vh • j' lor Itseijulvafeul in Tn vuk.l as -heap as Goods iii ! the same <|uality are sold in H i eounly ol Unpe t READY MADE CLOTHIN;G I OATS, PANTS, VKSTAA BAT II IN.".' CLOTHE*, j ; 1 HiTKOIV, I'i.vi. A Mi OIK WOPO. DKLKERLII ' ■ WThe largest Murk of K.vMlLY ."I EHICINES ; ' In tneeoHury, kept on baud. Cure for XI most rve- ; I The attention of buyers Is solicited. 1 | I" rilJu .M l imp UK.M. l-.sr VI K. I led' and ^w-i'mled a. follows : U~u.nnlnr a" - post : in Ike Urn- id lu, Is of In:., i- . I, Hughe*, tl.1 Ibe, load i j leadlnt Jl..(U lhr i vall. wv-.tllc" r,.vil to N- » Enekittthcr.ee nrtth Hd,V>!U west M perrhra to' a I I«wl In Juaeph AJH^ee's line . Wjeaev soolb 43 dvj ; j p-rehr. i Ibrorr simlh 1 1 ."egeers c*«! thirty -Bve : | perrhe.: thenee north *1 pcreh loathe |vlao- of heI folrhoblrrs'." 'Trrmlal'sair'bf . SAMCKI. IA WaRE, U'e Dir.H tor of llnarv!. Nor. 13th, t*|. I Miss SALUE A. W0OLS0N. J At FltilllN'U CIIKKK, HAS just oiirned a large assortment of PALL ami WISTKH MILLINERY,. consisting of READY-MADE lioNSpTs. RrnAwjk^ Velvets, silbv. FAM Y MONNETS, t ■■o.i.acvfc' i f sspr-i* vni.E 1 1 ATA for winter, witha luge alb aortmrut hf THIMMISG* of every variety. V CP* The patronage of friends Is solicited. f Oct. Jftlh, tSBI. 74 l'OKTKESS MO.XKOK Is Fmccl with our men. And a SEW STOCK OF GOODS hits licrn put in Wm. Townaeud's Store. Mnlssses and Ave Handle*. Move Pipe* and Crocbet^Coltoo, ^ ^ j Llnseevl Oil, Lump and pjnrl Standi, Lad Irs' Chill, and Mouse Tr.ps. for Sale st W. Tuwnsrnd'a. .* Fine White and Ileoven, Mi'.Iiiiv, % for 4)lr st W. To wnsend's. j Cfoton Cloth and Whltr Lead. SUk StH|vcd Pansrnurs and Jews Itarp*. .for Sale at W. Townsend's. foulard's Magenllnr and CofRw Mills, Choice I'rlnls and Wall Paiwr, for Sale at W. Townsend's. ! Boy."* Casstmerr. Cut Nails and fluid, - Pafef Curtains and flour, for Sale at W. Tow nsend's. Fair. |F Medicine* an.l Kero-rre LsR)|is, 1 Extra White ltrushrs nod Tin- Ware, for Sale at W. Tow mend's. I N'utmex", Drnwa and White Table Covers. | Chrrsr, Couile, Mackerel and Yankee Palls, for Sale i\t W Tow usemt's. , I flour Burkria, Shoes ami Wash Ononis. Colored Sewing Silk and Pnlstoe Diggers. for Safe at W. Townsend's. I niaetf Alapaeea. Khlvrs and foJks, 1 ; Sugar, ItlbbonJ, loltbe. and fiddle Strings, for Sale at W. Townsend's. Wooden Rakes, "fea. and Olloe «osp, , Saleratus, Corn and Hit Cloth Table Cloths. for Sale at W. Tow naend's. | Hosiery, titled Apples. Spades. Eggs and Cologne, Goshen Butter and Clam baskets, f i ! Also, all kinds of Dry Goods. CkoeeHes Sd ProtlsI ' Ions, Ac., ke . usually -old In a variety Mvp... may ! . I he had at W. Townseod'sjXInrr. VVvsblngton strvrt, i •I oppoalte th-eati street Cape Island. ■ | March Will, iMt. ;«m I I " . , NOTICE. all -persons Indebted; to the subscriber 1 Ox BOOK ACCOUNf . i are requested to Call and Mettle, oa, or before i 1 he tenth day of Nevemtwr next, a*J titer expense. JOHN WILEY, - . Cape May Couit House. ! ! Sept. 18 IMI. I < piilLAntLPfflA , MILLVILLK 4 CAFK ISLAND 1 MAIL STAGES. ■\Zrill leave' the. RIDDCWAY HOUSE, toot ot M Mark", street. Philadelphia. 7* o'clock, A. M.: and W » in it srsrer Wmsr dt Mo'cloek. Passing iiTer the West Jersey and Glaaslmro . Railroad* to MlllvtUr; Uience by .Stages, through Port ElUslwth, Dorchester, Lechur*. J.w loe's Seek, West t'reek and East Creek', to Dennlsvillr, dslly i aj»,l through Goshrn, , Dy er's Creek, Greeh Creek, and Cold Springs, to Cape island, on Turs^ftur^n^lbtoaS LCDtSsf-B HOTEL, C«:* Island City, on douilays. Medn-sdvysaid frhieyss 1 I passing throug.'i tbr above mentioned places, and . also, on Nluwdvys and Saturdays Unnurh fishing . Creek, meet lUf the Cars al .Miilvilir, will a.-rtve la PbUsdripbla by S',"<jVlurk,-p. M. I 3,Thl" l|uv connects with tbe llflilge'.cn line st iAV.XTht BISHOP, #TopT. fWiiler I Mln _ t rmj "»4' MILLINERY GOODS ! ■ * JIIM iifil IHturRBTII. - 4 t thdCOUBT HOUhK. Itu jn«t re- - J\ueUhl» FULL AMOKTMI.N'T of • Fall and Winter Goods, , Consisting of BLA is, STP.AW, hi I.E." and VEL- ; VET BONNETS, . MSWKIt" UIHU'tVti of aU deaenptlonsi S .aWIa, ft RJ, CLOAKS, and ! SILKS, with - j rjZIT'Mf STAPLE vatr.coous, of every vsnety and style. I t^CallhadJvAhaune before purchasing elsewhere

FGRNEY'8 "WAR PRESS" -;-„iani uMsHHse^lRjtkiVht' everywhere felt in : tile nt'.tffify coul'.-'V Jll wl>ll tlfsj A IDs ICS ! it'ati Fleets of th'4 Sailotj nrv vogajfeJ, ON TH K I'OTrtMAr. i JN Vv'KSi'KBN YIRF.INIA, ft IN KKN'I'ti'KY. ■ ; fX MISSOURI. ONTHKSKAOOAVT, j utiJ stl'ewNqrv. ami the ax ;« tins ilemand t'<r iu Weekly K.jnrunl that milt luri.tsh » l»U i nntl uceurulo account ol ihe thriBiug events ! ivl tin# ••xcHititr.nml ever-tneinorutvle periotl ' nccclitaUw alike to Jjnlilirr* in I'wmp. to , j IVacef.l p irviiie-. l» llitist? who wish to . ohtM'.ii the Uteri unr new*, ami to thofto ' 1 for future reference, u currttl UiMory of the t , '.rent HtMlion, ha* iuiluc«ii the to xoni- ( SATtrKDAY-, NOV. 18. t8«. the | alilirnlit it ..I n tilt hi AT U'Att ' FKIs \in ronuexnin sitli tile (ilesubl i«»» "I liu- IF.ri/jbfV,.. 1 1 1. I.e Cuileit ~FOK1 .XlCV .s irjfl /•/,•/;.->.'• It will b» prin-, 1 •-■} in »u|u>rior style, on a Intg" i|0ur|o bllict ' j wf eight pif.-e-. Mfclfacb wnArftill W sent the toliowiui; jntufnv'i pkaulks, •' A HEAtTIFDI. ENGUATISG. . T Illti"> rating u.i ev.nl «r the War. nr a M A I' ' of mime loruUiy aheto iuipotraut l! A Rki okti or ttIR LaTP*T W3R 9tmts . / I from oil pails vif the cuuntry. received tlnr- / t inc eacji w..«k it's .Mad Tetfirtpk, / ' t.omouAicri.if.Sl'KllAl.v'OBKhJjFON-' / I ] 1'F.NTS, .ml all o'.hvr ivliablu son i cot «f J i i Ttli LKTTKKM Of-OCfAUOSAL" Q i wIiogi epistles front \V a'An.ijfton dsrinff [ the lost three year* havi been "incu'.arl* i j correct in their rtaleinrnts and predict tons' i I itii.l whose coiwneliU upon public afl'airs ' ! huge been popiOil urn! reud with deep inlet- ' * I r»t - throng hoist tjie w hole s nui,lr% ; j A I'll III 1. 1. IN ti SKKIl'H tilt TALK, j illatlr.il ive of tins nnnaotic inftdeiite^oh-" ■j hehed with Ihe IN ui|. i.liiklMiv ru«M tllK f . try. that nie elicited by the mighty ctenU ^transpiring ; ! AllI.E KDITOUIA^RN 7IIE GREAT QUESTIONS ~ S. THE HAY • r THE Llf/st Tor*' IMI CRNERjfti NRW* ; srMMARY or rkijoiou* lkTKiJ.tnzicca. | interi'Kling to all Henoininalions; I | IRORTANT ARTICLE* rROTr7>«fcLti^8 WRI1 ■ TERS ; | ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS, • \ | B. eluding the (Tattle Markets of FhilidelI phta. New York, ond other placed, tha j Money .Market, and Report* of .thdl'rii cea of I'rodncP and Merchanilisa. . Efforts will constantly be made lo Inln^w*. . j dure' such new feature* a* will render tha j "WAR PRESS" one of the mod popular I nnd attructive Journal* of the country. If I contrary to pm.erul expectations, thu war j rliocld he suddenly brought lt| w, cl^*^ jl* 1 col'jmnn will be filled witli article that wrrl I prove deeply interest iug to its readers TKllAfS: Omr copy, one year $3 00 Three copies, one year li 00 I Five copi-t. one year 8 00 I Ten copies, one year l'JOtl ( Larger l.'lulni will he charged at Ihn same rate, thu*: 20 copies will cost 824; Ml copies will cost 8011 ; »nd 100 copies, 3120. We ulso offer ilo] billowing EXTSACBOIH AK Y IKD0CEHFNTK ! To every Snhscriher rnniitling us 82 wa will forward bv mail a Arm rale, new large' COLORED M A I* or the Southern 8iale«, which give# the most useful nnd cumprebensive view of the Scut of War. nnd descriptions of the important locnliiie* of tha 8»nih. that has yet been punlished. Its retail price is fifty cents, and il is aell worth double that sum. , We will also forward one copy of t hi * Mop to any person who sends ns a club of I three, nf five, or of ten sobscriG'erl. An* person sending us a club of- liyrnlr talvsctibers, uccumpahied with $24, will he entitled In on extra copy (for tlio getter of H i the club.) and also to u copv of the above ' mentioned Map. . la order to lorther stimulate iftdt'si'flfial exertion to extend the rirculh'tion of llin "WAR PRKSn," we o!T«r the following ; liberal prentiufns : ! OX* HUN pit RD DCtAA'itS IX CASH I j will be presented to the person or persona . . who tniiy procure the largest list of subscri- ; hers by the 1st of Aprtl 1862 ; ' 1 HETY Iwll.t.ABS ! In the person forwarding the second highest number by the same period, and 0 TWENTY-FIVE 1IO I.I. A RS , ■, j to the person forwarding the third largest r, i numiver np to that tifhe. '('he conditions of the foregoing pre- 's- " ! miuths re(|diie all subscript iotta to he paiif *' in i advance (or ONK YFAR, at the rates fl publislitni above. A t.i. r.TtTVAtTtms. nnd other fojnl eitizeiia, are earnestly go>t ! lieited ti* asi tpt in extending the circulation of the "W A R I'RKSS"* They may • rist assured timt they dill thereby not only j secure to. subscribers a first rule journal, . but one which will bo cu srmesl clienijtipii of the vigoron* prusecnt/dn nf the war and the restoration of jbe Union.. H I' EC I M KN CO PI will be furnished J ' to those who request tl.ern. Si'bscripti;n>* inay "omnunre at ant S . time. Terms ALWAYS C'ASH, in ad- J ti Vance. ld All I-«tters to be addi*etsnl id JOHN W. FORNEY. rr "Froas" Uffica, 417 Chestnut Street, j Pfcii.ADri.nitA,"