Cape May Ocean Wave, 13 February 1862 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CAPE 1 ST. AN J > N.»T. r,„ — - L * - — : ; j ' J. S. LEACH, Editor, [ Pirbllsher i»nit PmprlrAr. *- v on k i>< > i . u;vii i»K t: ,\ k. s r \> : ' Thursday, Fob 13, 13f.2 CRAPTEaOJf BLOTBEKS-AHD VEXATW*. There i* no onu {hitiiflbjKt lo Unim I nnj vexation*, — ni.t evrit the etlitnr I* exK »mpt— incl Ihm blltmlore consliurtw one of the chief snnrrvs of hi* nulin»< When u vrlioln edition of lii* jirq-er i» struck off, K " tn find thai an error of. a word ifr l»o ha* chanced hi* whole me* tune, often in a mn»t ridir atom man Iter, or made crrlaiu sentciicm nn-aninglrss. i« at;Tlhiug but gratifying i H.-rpral such • Inalapcoa- occnrred *in _ the ••Ware" of la*t Week", which we will call the f. re*d-*r* attention Id. In an srtirlo on "JlailmaJ Matter*." in ([waking of the name*. W in. Cook . and "IV; J. Cooke, the compositor made us toft peak ' ' of the "similarity of «««a»," when it tbotiid bare been "aimilariiynf namn." I .AUo in the next article—- I ! * Union vs I " The rehellieMi'V-lhc compositor made u* In • *|teak of the imp, ntiencu o{ the public. We. fere the Boll Ran defeat. u» if it happened | "two or throe month* ago." when rit should I. . hare been "two or three mouth* ofter the f w*> broke oat." r Again, (which wa* the moat rediettlott* t- blunder o( all) in speaking of the "Meetings a't the Court 4Hou*e." in tho same mail- ' [• , ner wo were' tn^de to- Speak, of route who j r , had been "A orders 'J converted." Instead of t ^hopefully cuiiverte.i " TAXATION. • One of the prime topics of tliscuiftion and deliberation ROW before the people. iK.th in private end public, in - LegUlati ■'» j hull* and hjr the public pre**, ha nutation. \ Om jour ago and mote wo were (discoming ! fjra ito«*dly of secession, a* one state alter • nuotfcvr was. profe*»rd!y, catting the tie, •MebV>t tuT n,ori' ''un 'hrte-fourths of a eenlury^Bfinnd'thom to the great Republic, , and caleo\i',;? ,|,e probable remit* ; ; Whether warJUBjU' «n«ue or not. And for the last 1 *0 mVptlw. 'he g reM topic of conversation has'Wt" 'he actual war a* it ha* existed, and how it would Urminate. And tahileVe have- thus been looking on. with intensk interest, an ex puns* of many million* ItXl'-'liil ■'f.I'L'rr!i!1g, and lOWMrthfo.lhn* eanlilin," thitG*t*g" j ment to sustain! itself, and seek tn destroy, J it* intestine enemy — IUhcllitiu-sGapilal- , I is t« have nobly-: ope tied their vaults, and j ' ndvaitced the necessary funds; nt.d j this ha* been; doua with the most evi- j dent goodwill, nnd without *tint. B"1 L ihe great" probability is that this dabf ! ^ tr.n»l continue to increase for a length of j lime tn come, nn^cn one can tell bow f long. We know there are' many very]' hopeful of a epaedy termination, hat we j.1 .■re nut <>T that hopeful. class. We believe | | there will lie a favorable termination ; thai t the supremacy of our democratic inatita- j, tioill. will, in Jhe end. appear to the world: ! , pud that when it shall fully appear, and _ nnr nation is purifird, as by (ire. frtim B>,( (rational »iu«, many g on am tin n» to riumir | will ndl witness another such trill as the j present and, perhaps, not lo ike laics*. : ' age* ol time. i ' Hot from whence mn«t enme the means I t to accomplish alf thli ? It will cost ban- L drodt of millions ; and is it lo he supposed ; , that a compuratirely few of the rich will j j coutinuu tnponrojii their' treasure* for the | | puldic good, with no provisions to pay ihe j fnlcrest, and. in th«i utrd. to ' refund the i * principal ? Not at ell ; no reasonable man i ' can aspect it, nnd no patriot ought to ih-- ' sire it. We sjl lire under the Oorernmcnt. j 1 share its blessings, and noce hat niggard* j t •would jiwrk to bo exonerated from bearding j [ - their proportion of tlio harden* of sustain- i , log it.- T he orilinary revenue of tho Oov. j ernmcnl is only\boot cip-ul lo the ordinu- ^ ry expense, and car' .d'er afiy circomttan- | ces, do little or nuthTftfc Vowards defraying . the preecnt enormoos, extroordinary ex- 1 1 penses. Hence there is no other resort j but legation, The Ciovemnieui is for the j t people, belong* to the peoplej is one ofji thaif own choice, and onw which they would J V nut barter for any other, now existing t>r ^ ivebrdVd in history ; and who shall pay its # <-X|>ense* hut those to whom it, from choice^ ^ le-long*. More than *-is hundred I honsand* { of our brave brother* nnd sons, who haw ]' lorn Ihctaeelve* away from thipendeannenls ' of a*"hsp.py home." have not fi/n»«il |o j ® War their jmrt, even at the ri-k of w«umJst J J int- rTsonment, and death on tho bloody j c Held ; wwd shall we. who are left to nt»j'>y J t tb« comfort* of home, grudge tho paltry | „ aatn* r.- quired to provide thutn the bare at> | ^ en* ■ lie* of tlje camp and lha battle fleld^ : ' end ihvir wivi-» una liltle-onr* ol bumu I " with tustcBMice 1 CeiUibly no mao, nor t! '• ., . :

thy or the name, csu Ik» so i tgcardiy oreo I tqiitoroo* ; end wheti yoa hear ady man | ' grnmhlingut having to pay an i«crca«vd ' tax under present circumstance*, yon may ( rvf him down, either n» a niggard.^ora traj- | tor at heart, who would rether tin* .isliuhf supcHirncmnj of uur noble Uoveroincut, th.i Tafailliixn ur'tvnivwrsal liberty, 1 the envciid of btilcbf Wntfnns. rrnntbhrm- ■■ to dust thin U. bear hii psh in sastaining it, Ka.ch.men'Mi>h>i): w'-rthy the baaofiu I of So bene!- cent a'llorernmeat. ] , This snb)e«t is now before the pcpple. for lepreeuntutivu* in Censresa nrc delib. eratlpgppon it, ami have boon. for mnao , time. Tho law will eventually come forth ' for inspection, and for compliance with its rwjiairemvuts ; and, after i»ll rite -delibcra--.., ti'on of nor wire Legislators, '.hare can ho no doubt that 'that* will !w imperfection*. : many of which .will .he discovered only by : its praclient working* ; hot whi!" it is- a law, let the people nobly respond to its demands. , When its dafecty ore discovered. . let thein he paiuted out. iiircuiited. and snb"i seqnenlly Binrnded. Il ls not to be Mpec- : ted that nny law, on a subject heretofore i ; so untried by.qs. can at lirst he framed lo ' suit all, 'or even to do perfect, justice to all; hat, at the same time, wu lure confidence j la twliwo Thai it will he no intentional - fault of tho°g« who frame it. If it doe* not ; -- nnd we are glad to know thsit the great ; mojority of the people are prepared So . meet it. in a patriotic manner. I'li-jr ore ' aware I hut Ihpy.havo a duty to perform; to i a heir country; to their bruvn (cllowcitixeos , now in the arqiyv to theihsehcs, lo their . | Aildrcto ami generations yirt unlmth, to the [ ! world aud the eun-c of universal hnman I.ilierty. and they nro resolved to perform > it. And wo am glad t» know that the ; grumbler* ar„ tint u small minority, ami ■ mostly traitor* at that, who. m>twith«t-.i!i<l-i their grumbling, will be compelled to do : ; their duty. _>- We have made thesn remarks lotopan | the minds of our reader* for that whiro we iia.ve been unucc^utoincd to. bat which. ' nrverthele**. w« must now esperiencu— a , I tintional lax. Hoii'l ho .uQrighlened. re al j der r suppose your tux is dontdrd lor a few 1 rear*, dp yon pretend to weigh that in the ! scabs whb yiiflr liberties? What estimate do too put u|mn your liberty ? Can yon esti ill ate it by dollars ? *lVonld you rather *e« our tlovejfMwenl overthrown, nnd the last hope of'titmrty crushejl out of the human heart, lliau bear your proportion of flie ex. I pen*" of ''siisluining it? No,.wo believe ion : would lint ; for we know tWjro aco. many[~ j wfio w.ml.r rather rxf-rml their Uw. .dollar. . ( I hun to accept the other nlternqlive — the full of the Republic. w" 1 j EXPDISICHOf ASEKATOB. I Tlic U. S. Scfintc linvc bad ontler ( I consideration, fyr a considcrnhlo length | of time, the- -expulsion of Senntor ^ Bright, of ludiamt, which bos elicited | i considejBble discussion. On Thoreday 'f •Jail the vote tvns token, resulting in ex- ( : pulsion, by li' vote of thirty-two to four- , | it requiring u two-thirtls vottf^to i j expel. Th^ charge was disloyalty toV ! the Government. Tlqit lie is a strong'! I sympathiser with the secession cause, | ' thgre seems but little, reason to doubt i ( I lie has persistently opposed all men-' ! j j sores for the- prosecution of tho wur. , both by hi* speech. * tttid rotes. Ilnl it 1 1 I w.n* no; upon this alone that he was es- . ] I pdh.l ; but, more especinlly, in conse- i I qiteucu of o certain letter, written liy | ^ | him to/JrlT Davis, in March lu*t; The i j letter was nddresst-d "To his Excellciicf' ') | Jefferson Davis, President of the 'Cou- 1 i federate States of America, ' " and con ! taincd a rcvumniendtttion of a new in- j ( Irtntion, in the. way cf fircqtnjs. By j ( ( thus addressing him in this official ■ pactlr, he, a U- S. Senator, virtually : , ncknowledgid, as an Independent (Jov- ; , | eriidieiit, that which loyal men regard as , I I nothing more than a rebellious fhclion, < I to subdue which we ore sacrificing life 1 I and tren«ure. j But, it isorgnwd, this letter was writj ten before the war broke out, and hence, in a judicial point of view, it could not | ! legal treason. Techirtballv speaking. t there may be some plsnsibillty in this : .« argument. But how for short of a state . < of war, was the position which the j South occupjed, when tliey hud organ- i , [zed the so-called "Confederate States r ! of America," with- "His Excellency.;' Jefferson Davis" as their "President," j 1 j especially when it is considered that : ' ! they- had taken possession, by " force of ■ J' ; arms, of our fcrt*, nrsenals, armories j r mugaziues costom-hooses* autT- mints, * j driving ont oar garrisons, and holding j J | tiicm with garrisons of their own ; aud, j i>

farther, bad" fired o'n w merchant vessel— the Star of the Wesft— carrying tho ! American tlag( and tn tho employ of the <{i)verunicut, cpnvcyiug .provisions and . to, one of "the few forts in the South t fi yt| remaining in - possrssion of the Cluvcrnniciit * There i« - no doubt, fruni all the.se circitinstances, that Mr. Bright wa« as disloyal n» Jeff. ' Duvi* himself, and, if he dare and coujd, would • have crushed our present Uosmrnmcnt. and suliotitntcii the Jrft'. D.ivfo-^slyaasty . in its stead.; and we can btik think •tH"' lias got hi* -deserts, and that two country is better off for hi* deserved disgrace; nnd we think he wilf hftve to keep, a bright lookout, to ever wipe .out that disgrace, in tlm ey s of loyal men. * ora LECISLATCHE, Tlie wise men of our State seem to be considerably puzzlrtj in" -seltHng the printing question. According to our in-t report the Senate had insert Ad the name of Franklin Ferguson, nfrtfcrrlington, to do the current printing. The ilouse stVuck ont thfif natiic, fnscrting'in its place James S. Yard, of Freehold, in which Ihe Senate did" not coticuff^tnd a committee of conference from both ltonst-8 was nppointed, who inst-r ted the uatnes of Murphy and Uecktel. of Trenton, and thus amended the bill j was lost in tho House; and there the matter stand*, aftd thcrsJTor ought, wo "can see. it i* likely to sti^d," until- the ; session expires ; and the temporary printer will have tho work to do, utile**' they adopt our proposition — insert the name of the publisher of the Ocean " i ll'ure— and tints settle the dispute. Scud along your priutiug, gentlemen, wu arc ready for it. The postage-stamp question is at last. . settled. The house las pu-std n resolution directing the Clerk to furnish to each member one huhdred red postage stamps, one hundred blue stamps and 1 one hundred stumped enveiopr*. This : is the sumo us passed sometime ugo ill ; the Senate, nnti tiic 1lou«c might as ; well have passed" it At first, and' saved *o much time in debate, which -would ;[ well nigli paid for ilia-.stanips. A concurrent, resolution has been : passed, ri^'uestiiig the Govc'-nor to' send ; fonhe botNcs of Col Alku. nnd fjur, ; gcoii Wcller,\»ho were drowned aflluti tern*, to be brmoght to Trenton, tlicro to lie in stale ondUlay, and then forward* : etl iq their friendsA • The Joint Kcsolufkn to assume nnd j pre this State's share Vf ihenutibnal tux beeii passed by bQCNVltouscs. ! A bill to legalize speciV, payment by our banks lias been inlrodvi'td in the ! Senate. j The Ilonse have adopted Resolutions j coinmendatary of Col Brown, now at j i Fori Dickens, a Jerscymen ; and| orging j ; his pronidtiou in the regular .ur>m*a in l consideration of his meritorious coqdm-t 1 j in tlie_j'ast, during mure thnn lortv\fivc • 1 years service in .the- army; and, espke- ' inllr, in view of bis courage aridskiii iw - the defenee of Fort Pickens- | ] A bill to relieve Telegraph Operatives from military duty, passed the House, fv j Richmuml inorals are at a discount, ff *i- 1 lean bclievo their own' journal*, yi'hv ' j Richmond ••Kxaminer" ha* a long editorial ' i cu the - salijtct. in which it »* repre*ented | i that — "Act* of ht-ulul .violence, vulgar rub i IfTaliism, and gross indecency, are of mo- i mentary occurrence.'.' Tho editor, say* | j that- -"The most orderly citizen and the . fin oil delicate, ludy. are exposed, to insult. I • man's life, even, is >eenra in tho broad day light on our most public thorougbfaie*," and a long hnrangao of such complaints. 11a attributes it tp.gnmhlfr*, 'plngn' and in. numerable groggeric*; hut it i* more likely aitribatahls to the starvation of the poor. | What a pity it wonld be, if they should i to Ujr hand* on Jeff- and a ,t!iou»" nod "f hi* demon*, who have brought aboot j such a stale of affairs, and cau.-cd so uracil ! distress* to the whole Coautry. .Our reader^will recollect the sinking of I j several vessels at Norfolk. Vs., at tho evac- ! nation of that place by our garrison, before j ; 'he .breaking out of the war. Among; i these' nwth was thrf Merriiaac. which the j rebel* mired, nod 'fitted as a terrible ironi c'.nd monrter. with which they were go-ng : lo sweep creation ; Hit' their joiireaJ* fiI n«lly leak out the fact. »o muriifyaog -to j (hem. that ato baa proved an abortion.! ! She ha* been »a heavily iron-clad, Hint k I they can't get her aaLof the Stream. Try | j again, SvSesb. J

AliOTKEB tfiriOH *ICTJBV ! ! ' Eort Usury Captured. ! It will bo recollected, that -» fhort tioio j" . ac» the coautry was startled at the an- ; 'uonnrcmeut: that the gnnhoat epedith-n had started from Cairo ; bet it turned nut- ' to be only an-coimt-i'sanre. lint tbey have egain been in motion. A few days ago i'.was reported to have -one-up the Tenhe«- 1 sen river, luititedlronps nndrr (Jen, tiran*. who went encamped e three tmies fre,«i ' : Fort Henry, wlrfcll i*on the linn botweeu Kentucky nnd Telpivsree. On Thursday la,-!, the gunlniats, ill command of Cpnuno- ; "dote Foote. opened fire on toe rebel fort, j ,to which the rebels responded in the most ' determined manner. Tho engagement las- j led about, ali hoar and a quarter; w! cii the ret»«i> surrendered, unconditionally. I*} i ;i tJoin. Fools, who turuod the fort over to . [ tjeri. Uratit, on his arrival with the. land . | force, which was not till after thn siirreu- ' ; der. Gen. Tilghman, the rebel eomntan- > der. all hi* staff. an-I sixty privates, wer« • 1 taken prisoner*. The relotl infantry said ! , ' to number 4.00U or ii.OUO. •were encamped outside the fort, and (led before ihe surri-n- . der. .Union forces were started in pursuit of them, and some of out gunboat.* were .i sent in pursuit of the re-lm! gunboats. The rebel* report their loss at five killed, and ten badly wounded. Tho rebel infont'y I left a large amount o( property behind them, including it large quantity of ord- , I nance stores, which foil into our hands. | | Our officer* aud men ur« said to have .'.with fought praise. worthy courage 'and , determination ; ami u lSpi thn rebels lower- . j ed their (lag, our cnu)lua'.* wn-ro the llieatie of the wildest excitement and enthusiasm. Shout after shout rang through the air. During the engagement.. the ganhoat* cub ! tinned. to adyabew or. tho enemy, until with 1 i in three hundred yard*, when they made a j stand, .nnd poured a continuous fire upon I I them. The fort monnied twerty-two gun* and sevcrll enn mortars. Our guu* dismouu- ' ted tw'o of their*. As pear a* we can ascertain, two of nnr men were killed and six or ejcht wounded t-y the enemy's gun*. One of their shot, however, pen* traiud the boiler of one of ' our gunboat*, and some thirty- were scald-d • . by tlw escaping Steam, some of whom i jumped overboard. As near as we can tell i ! twenty-live were Jsilled out right- by tho i : steam, nnd five were missing, which, prnh- | ably, are those p-jjo juinpeJ oturhoard, and ; were drowned. ^ I Tho gunboat* proceeded up ll^yivi-r. i captured some Iratt-riea on f he other side : of the river, and took posw-sston of the j - bridge Qf-UtcA>h.i:» and Meinidii* Tl tilrood, i some fifteen mile* from (he fort, 'sir IVane*. j ' sin. which will ^nfooff direct railroad com j - mnnicalion of the rebels at^ Bowling Green : witii M-mphi*. A Innrl force was rlifpalched toward* l-'orl Donnldson, a few miles to : tlio eastward of Fort llciirv, on the Cutn- ' berhpid river. . j j. 'I he properly takcp frtjui^ lire re-he'* at Fort lleury. i* estiniiitcd al^etwcen 01,. 1 000.000 and 02,<KK).OI'(1. . The rebel inliahitants worn fleeing for ; I | mile* arnucd, a* nnr army advanced. I . — - — — — - « I 'Thn reba's "of ■ Mobile have an on plea*. I ant idea that the immense naval expedition : now litiirg out at I'ort Itoyal is meant to operate against I li.-ir »:ty. .They profess i I I to "have no fear for any land force tbal.ro ft y*. ' I be sent against them, hut when a person ' j hint* about a narul Jorco the/ are thrown j 'U itio u 'teryiblu state of excitement. '.r Gen l.andet, witb_ u force of seven or jy-rgjit tdiun'and, Iva* re-taken pnssessiun of - | Hohni.-y, V"b., wCich hn evacuated, soino j ] week* ugo; for w*nt of a sufficient force, j i Tiro rebels lef, without showing fight. { Thertf numborwa* about equal with Gen. j Lander'*. 'I'ho re bels relraated across tho \ | nrcr, destroying tbu wire bridge. . ' ' Gifru Stone, cf Ball's Bluff notoriety," J j waj, on Saturday la.it, nrristed, and i scut to Fori Lulayclto, chlrged with | , i treason. There were some suspicions: resting tin hint, at the tiuie of the above named, shameful drfent. From rebel accounts, Burnside had attacked Roanoke island, and it i* high- : ly probable that ha had, ere this, captured it. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY | FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING, I. H. SMITH'S STORE, I'kbbv He. near Comikkk* Ham. At PnirKS to Salt thr II Mill TI.'IKH I Uarlng put la a supplr of GOODS, I be autocrine!' U pn-parrd lu x-U Ms (rlrmli *•.! I!u: puMls Mon'a and Boy" a CLOTHING, fltli' FaroLhla.-: Good*, list* and C*p*. Ca\br*l- ' llas.kr.. *w. » l I9-<;UiTill.XG matt* to order. In P*iMoa*bla | ' 81\lc. »i*J at >bOTl notice, irooil* Ml the J»ul, , K- 11— 4 VTTtNCJ And HKI-AIRtNUdou* Oct. tsrb, I *61. iuS i i

LSTKKkM AN— llhNDhjR.SON— .fan. 30. by Rev. Levi J. Itkoad*. Ma. A antra J. 1 SrrvuvA.i nnd Mt*s Zilmia Hexdvusox, i ' both of Cape May. SCIIBtJ.IMiKR— H ARE— On ihe 30th til * . at Uailidoii, by tile R- v. S. Y. Mon- . j W li. i jam .M . HcnKi.i.isoKK, formerly til t ape May county. N. J.. to Ku.it ■.'•v-igj»t«-r rf Adam IT are, of Uamden. mao t* 3 m m - i'lKRsON— Lower Township. Jan. 2Mh, SAR.VI1 A., dnnghtrr of Albert aiid ■ Sarah 1 1 Pkuvou, aged S years. 8 montW^-_ and 19 day*. » t I j SN Yl'KR—l^wer ^tvwnrayi, Nov. Mh.\ Mary Ann Snvjer, cgX-TTvi-ars, 6 inuiiibs I lilt:* Anns waa •pmtlvn ami gay. Anil l.|.»»m-.l iilij- n •nret " rr:u>) noircr, I The ISnMoin b»» lailrd any, Alib iush II hsil biyuui'tl 1-uUn boar. ( RAN DDL PH — Lower To»n»hip. Jan. 2Sth.. ROBERT M.F. RANDOLFB,' . j in the 21st rear, of l.i* age. ' ' • , On the same day, FKTH WIIITK, son or Mary Jane K:nirey. aged 8 mouths andA ■ ' Aour1o!.' "r *J""> l,rv»|bv, y ' IN Gil ANt'KKY OF NEW .IKRSKY. i:. !wc tfPV-i T!!»h9j:. ttqnpUUMBl, and David W. I buOar-U.-* 11. In 101 *aie 0{ { » * lit lu* ol * w r it pf n. In. Krurd mit of the s '*t "mi' C"'"' !v'" *,U ^ " MU'" " • oVI>'»'t IU theaflrrnono ufjafd .,i c ,j-c M.iv t otul ll.-u-c, tj,r. loilnwinc Ucl.r. l »;«lv ra^M^*ltu«tv'ia Drnula ToWBnhq. of I r-:i:mn.: If.iiu |..-Itb n.i»,'r«l. (W ' .' i.-;,c.M i-,- n-j-.rs in yiriiir in llltftny a Coojwr a , I a. ; Ihrnco *.-ulli -r| «••«. to litlW. easl, So |*-riibrsi ll» n«- MM'th KUjg^son.ln^ wc.1, 6 prrchn and IN I i i .:nnr corner In .GoUrn'* Msnd : thnn'mrlk I while nnK corn.-:: thence north 13 Jrg went, ' -pciehr*; 1 brace vwii II II .!(-u »1 ii, 01, Mr. I. jn-rrh- ' '-'j', I-eichc. In « » lillc oik « %|-l oil"; Ihenrc »oulh I I ibu Ap mln. c*«l *J» priebca ; ihenecanalb lit tlcg . jj ;u In. wet, enpcn'lww tonlaiK* *lonc cton.-r ;• I ih.-i. »■- nurlb -JOUei;. iO iiilhulo west. 31 iwrehraand I a l.i. u., thensr ruirtb 43 Ue« .. e.ln- we.l, iO |wn-h to * ,:our rerarr; thr ner north St Urg. 3o mm. wr»i; S'Mi.L. ; 1 hence norlh SS .leuicrs we.i; 14 {-etcher; I I south it di-u- JUI. am. i« t-ciebes and in I nk *, fu a >1 Ike lu the turns" j thence south 4 decI II. in' e*it. l« |->rrhe. to uesi- thr bead ol » uttrh ; t 1st enter, Into lb* tide |u»g thence south W decI . Ill in. east. IS I -d nerches to a earner in Mr.ight dltih; insure soul!) 43 dcg. 43 mln. weal. »l |«rcbrs , lo the Ihl* pond ; theuee U|> thr snnie Ihe v-i . r.i u'oie « tert^lokc^hir^witt.'afl ll^lmwovi-tornts^*' tt lh hOMl'M!*, Sheriff. j Kcb-Mh. C. II* Hi CJfANL'KUY OF NEW JKRSKY. 1 i n.-tween Na'hantel Holmes, eom|da'nt. andJame* t.et.-.i*lnni nnd olliees dCI*ndanU.-'--J-|. »'a. toe snh^ol uiorlsaitnl "IcaUn. Kr «RTi:»i of a whit of fi. fa. issi r.ii tf-toc lil^ii Court of flmneery, Mate of .lew Jersey. In no- VI.,, led, will J* sold st 5*ublls >*!*, on -V4lui.tij i:,e "IHVntb day of March nest, at turce o'clifc-k In Ihe nlPi-uwn of said day, at l «pe May lourt House, the follow inu ilrseribrd . pmiwrly. to »i' - Ml Hut ira-to'i land nnd prrm> 1*%. Situate in the Middle Township, la the ■ nunly ol " ape Maj and Male ol. .Sen Jersey : llrctnnlne in the line of Jo-.n l'o« iiv-nd's and rornrrol James s Godfrey, ni.d rni.iilnc ibraeo south 64 deu. rail, tq*Klir« slmmnM luMfrajsMlrri llimre north 3! Ill*, cast. io perches, still alon« Uodlrey's line; thenar north AJ de^. west, (3 {wrrhrt, alocj the Hue . ol Jo.rp.'i I'alhinl iiir; Vhsooe south 31 di-y. west. H ywrrhrs pionn 'he tine ol James l.udlani , thence I north 34 .tejj. weal, so pcirhcs to the middle of the hay sulci toad, along Ihe line of Ihe saiit Jami-a I.nd- ' lain; Ibouc -f south Il -drg wreot, IS prrchrs lo Hie , L-i-« niiin#-, containing act en and -a -hall acres, mure I or lest. R. D. FDMUNDX, Miatff. | Ftlb-Slh, IS SHERIFF'S SALE. ' TJT villus of ".writ of Ft, Fa. Issnrd out of tbo ! DCape May Ptcsa, to me dilretrd, will le told at- . ruhllrdsle. on Hstiirdn) :hs hitrrnlb day of M«l.;h hexl. ai lour O'clock IU the alirtsson of said day, f A! Cttiro May Co-jrJ l!n :se. the |-.i!«a» i:/,; diserllrod | property, tow II:— All Ibe rlubt, title. Interest, I I claim and demands Of Ibe defendant kerctdafter mci.tliK.cl, loan that re-italn Iracl of land MluMe^ I In the I |i;wt luwnablp, of Ibe County ^foresaid, - ! aiHouili.- isndsofMpj. Hu.srll and others, Ihesamo ; IwlBf thn one-hall part of Ihr ItolSeslesd place, taeioJUtwIhtdhonvi. Uarn, ami lipprut emi nts there— > a a. whcirf.o Thomas Faikrr, dee'd, late of Ibu : lowi-sblp, fshh-d: Orclnatnu lu Ihe middle of Ihernsil hfausi - from Marslmlli Hie tn ruckaboc , lbitije, «o«i folioH s a dlv'slou line, which la dcitg— : nated th» line Ixlurrn tl-v >.-,hl lewis Parker, a( . Ihe one Jmh:, pad .Vaniuel l-nrkrraad Thomas Par- • 1 k*r Jr., and running a southerly course to Ibahaca I of svhl lot; Ihrnre a westerly --uuraa to HffoaH'aline ; them . >:onu said Kdsseft-k line and theWhe of I Ihe heirs ol Fdniuorts Thomas, a northerly retire*, to tin- afuicsald roa.l ; rhe. re akinf aaid read an I j crwwtwolj: court* T* Ihe heflnatagi. contaloln* more - I Krlrrd'ss thr property of -Lewis Parker, and to--" ken la rxri-uth ti at Ihe suit of llrrcklah Vi. Godfrey, and lo be sold h> R. D. l'.PMlM).*, Sheriff. | Feb. S. lhd<. 13 £aponiiler! tnponiflerl TH K l'A M 1 LY SOAP M AK KB. \ll Kitchen Great* ran la- made Jatp good SOAP, by using RAPON|Ftkll ! j Diieclicna Acoopipaning Eaoh Bo* ! SOAP la a* saatty made with II, as making a «up;. I.: ol I nltae. ' Manutartured only by Ibe Fatralee*. Pa. Rait Mawnraetarlng Csm|iawjr, So. IU7 WALatrr Sraur. I'iiil tothrniA. FVb- 1st, Wh Niitrona Coal Oil ! » . AVARRANTKl) N0N-KX PLOSITK 1 Anil ei|ual to any Kknouxxk. • - IVHTboy an eaploslve Oil, whrn a ferr reuls moi* . i per giilkia will furnLb >ou Willi a j-er&et llUt | Mmle only by ' Pa.Xalt SUnufsclarlag Caaipasy, No. tU7 Wsuit Xrathv, PniLauci-riUA. | Feb. is, % ly .