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ewe. MAY OCEAN WAv£ ! CAPE ISIaAND N. J. ^ 3. S. LEACH, Editor, PahUikrr ONE IIOI. LA It l'Klt ANNUM ! • Thursday. May 29, lfif»2CUR RAILROAD. The survey of the route of the MillWtUe and Glsssboro Railroad i» progreasing, commencing at the upper end and r dining 'towards the Maud. ant} will be completed as early as possible. The engineers will, without doubt bc,bere-iii •be eonfae of a Tew days, if not before this comes to the reader's cj*. The . burrey completed, the fjneetron arises, **lt then ? Yes, what then* that's the | question, tbelmportant tpteslion. ,-Wxll j we can answer it whh an ij. But, we . think we bare pretty plainly answered it. i» former issues of the Wire; neverlbe' leas, we will do it again. The answer rs iMupiy this : If the people make op a j liberal subscription— nothing more than i they are able tQ do, however— t'.ie grading will be immediately put under con- | tract, in short sections, to suit the con- : rcnit-nce of those who liO* subscribed j. tc stock, and whh to gorlN-n the rood, j Bat, on the other bind, rf the people j %ti« wait for Mr A, B, C, or I) to shoul- j thr tlre'wbcle. or any unreasonable part ; of t»e load, the completiorr-of the surrey I will wind up '.he game, and the people j will find that, by bad playing, thry an? | eocbred, with nobody to fipd fault with ' bat themselves. Mr liungnn, who has the whole matter in charge, if ho finds : the people hare not done their duty, by 1 the time the surrey is ccmpfated, will^; iu his usually quiet manner, drop the L whole concern, unci we shall find our lot hope of a railroad blasted, and de- .. xerrrdly so. This suftemsnt wo feci r " ' authorized to moke, aad ihe people will Audit correct. We are aware that, ! \ from statements ifi some oilier popery * to which we referred I at *e«k, some of tbft people hare got tlitf impression that ' • ' Sr Dungau will build the road, at ell , ; Ivncc some persons, «<rht> " ftnve been applied to to take stock, hare ' replied, that thrr saw no tee-s-ity „t it, •*. M the whole amount of tlfc contract wa< . provided for, by the two hdlrnad com. am . panics heretofore refered to, and Mr. . J Bwngan'i subscription. Mow we arc uf authori-ed to proeouuee such aw idea P i- - aa absolute delusion, aad if the people j*..-. do not see itpow, they will in- the- end, J t» Meir most woful sorrow." Let it be r-v£" fWnmbaredi that upon Ihe action ef the-! U- _ people, before the completion of the purvey, wldch will sery soon be accom'.jtHvhed, the whole enterprise will turn. M "Bantam ber that delays are dangerous., p^* Pwt your hands to tbe work now. But w# think we hare said about HSnpflPCh oh .this qoestion, ami we will | k only add a lew words more. . We are . P" ,"^en 'nteTOgaled in reference to the I • mil road prospects, and we will oow say |i* hll thnse who interrogate us, if | hey awore among that number who hajrc »eh- " wvilved nothing, or who have no* rabedribed lilirrnlly, 9f you let thh oppor- * i •••hf ^'P. Bnixp'ttved. 1. lease nerer to yfiiMilrt1 again, until you hare siqpractically repented of your ! 13? j^bniiwion and peauriouaons. iffiiO* Friday evening fort, just after the K7,j«U»*e w«« written, the engineers er-br^jtedat-the Island, baring surveyed the PVhWtt from Millrille to DemiisvHfo ; and ■fe-A^loedsy morning they commenced HHRntfc** at this end, to work upward, ■MHB SWM their work an the upper part I ^Hr the due I F" tira firsaatemw psymnn . JJfct certain "corpolmt indivitfaal" W|a-soeWies are meking onotl.tr. "gpiurge" to defeat, if possible, B roriraad enterprise. At a recent ■VfAtieg of the directors of fte Gape W/ Md AtkutL Railroad, bslii in B " Cmmie*. tW» eame rorpgi^nt individuaf B WW. ehyaed president. »*d his Chmls umitry Md treasurer, ■Qbeee whieh the fcntte hu* boiWd oyer •wde a gwiersl huhhob, and we see to gall on tWir I «>w L, I bat im, fifty or
sixty men bare commeiieed grading the ; d I road, at tbe upper eud of the route; and j k ^ail that may be true. This gradiug. It I " i is said, is contracted for by the Gamden 1 ■ and Atlantic Railroad Com parr. , I Thai's just what we should expect. "It . will pay those interested in that road ; j aod Allsutic City to spend a little ihon- ] j ey. If, by so doing, they can defeat a I , railroad' to Cape Island, and especially | if they ran get the Dutchmen at Egg - Harbor City, and others, to work* for j stock in abroad ou which tbe rails will ee.er belaid: and, by the way, we think ^ some of our people here understand t somgthing about this kind of slock, , several of whom, some few years ago- « I spent time and money, to the amount 1 1 i of some hundreds of 'dollars, in grading ' the same road, at this end of the ronte, ; ' 1 i all of which was lost; and those who J hare attempted the same operations ^ : I now, ut the upper end of the route, will j ) j share the same fate. ' | A gentleman who was up through the ' igounty last week, has informed as that ; , 1 J the stores and other public pieces were landed with Hunting bills, annonucing tbe commencement of the work, and ; calling sundry meetings, but that the ' , people would scarcglj talk, about It. , I having no confidence,/ whatever in" the : , ; movement, but considering it a humbug, j as it really is ; and we are glad to know ' • that the people generally have' no idea 1 1 ■ of being gulled. We shall ssy more ' j ■ i about this matter, hereafter, which, for 1 • | want of space, we cannot this week. ] . j p— HIGHLY mPOKTAKT SIWK (Sea. SmIu Was a rtebl aaS la Wrrn i Acraai the Puiomar. j| Latw advices from Bunks' army bring us . r ir.nlligencn of a somewhat ' sad nature. 1 j Imit FrhJny. the rebels attacked a portion . J' of Hanks cslumn.ot Front Royal. Vs. us- i 5 ik-J Col. Kenlsy. Our men were driven j r bask to Wlnebaster where other tro#|is jeln- j ' edshein. making »«mo 4000. On Sunday .j I lb|y were ngaid^ rftlnckeil at the latter 1 pise*, by about IS, 000 rebels, and after a , I'Bltl* which lasted- aix- hoora. our tfoops . . r«ts spniu enmp^led lo ratiedt, jsliich 1 th^r did in eooU Older, wiih all tbeiiultnig t • tislns in from of them, and it is reI pcited lh*t they have crusaed the 1'wtomac | Uwllttamyport. From w but we c»u learn ! 0 r illake whole »ra»y H v^rt sum 1 1. It ap- J 1 |x-tr» te.be th" inientien efjkq rebel* i»-. . 1 aaimn. in* aiui crree S over into' S | Marylaod, as one of their men, taken pris- ' _ i oner by our aimy, asserts. . , The atora'aews has rauwd considerable ' c | exotic tnent throughout the country. Cor. , j Curtin hss called out lba£aflmr|vatiis mil-j-ilio. Tie I' resident haajtakroposaessioD ® j of all tl* railroads, 'to tie used for military 1 i purports, in preference to anything else. — e j Our ovn opinion Is that thie unexprcted P1! raid wAl emonnt to bni Jitlle, if the pemptc e nre avako. This is tfce Brst defeat that! . Has b»f»t our a[ms sinew December. We i , .can afbrd to lose one battle in Bee months; i ■ bet efen this may be a stralgeic move cf : our aruy, and may yet provo a victory- j I Latwt.— Uen. Banks has safely crossed | tbed'stomsc, with his fopces at Williams- j ' portj sbwrt Hcrt cr's Ferry. The retreat B j ass loiidoctau in an admirable manner, | 9 ' and 'jt,uks.hae recived great credit for it. j f 1 He I ought t lie encm; four Hares against ! > three times hi» nomb»r. ocr AKir, vovnmr Up to lau-i advices on Hatardsy fast- ■ qverylbing was quiet in the Tenons depart- > mants of our anuy. McClellaa waa Mead- . | ily pushing os towards Ricbmoad, strengtb- • I nicg hit pAiirea as he sdrmnced. A few j days ags be was rocoenallertng l» within Bve miles from the .city, and bad his beau- . 8 qaacfen orfy eight miles aul. Refugees, from Fetersborg, Ta„ re pre - j sent a ssd state of 'afiairs at that place and j -Kirhmoad. Frovistoas .wrre exceedingly scarce, sod enwrmousiv ' high. Starvation ; [ waa imaaoeU. The aaldiers weft pel pm half rations, and only enough te last a Short stum at that, litre was a lerriole excitement at Richntoud, in view of the ' ; wear approach of oar arwty. The eitpres- j t aion of these relngw** was. that they 1 , would t-vacuate Ricbmoad, wilhont much ' t fighting. They report that Beauregard • 0 was at Ricbaiond, whether to ewuduet a i , defonsre or a reteeut, of course could not be { • Uo*»- ' .J On Haturday Wsl, jwliotta of McClwL 1 ' lan's army h4d threw sfcinaMm* with 1 bH j ■ rebels, in «H of whteh tfo* Foderola were j ■ successful. Ill one iustbaco tb»"Lrm:Aan- ' 1 na TtgcA" were icriibly eat lo piecdl by a j 1 Michigan regiment, with very little toss 00 i our aide. There is bat little ue*s from Iltlieck'v j ' ' '' • . .
i department, fiu is stren-thesing his pos- j f | ition in frost of Obrioth, tad a battle j might come off at any -time, though it bard. ] v appeared probably to occur tmmediatalr. 1 ftpttiais. iu sqaada of lens and twvn- . a lieu, or* every day loving Beauregard a ar- : my >.nd coming within Oaa. Hallecks line*. ^ Our SkM had resnmsd active operational Fort Fillo'w. aod it in likely something may be dene there soon. Com. Farrago I' t fleet had ascended the Mississippi at far up as Yicklburg. with or ao opposition. The rebels ere looting for them at .Memphis. Matters , were qui<jVaH<e^ Orleans. There is eridently JonviopfCble Bdtqo reeling there. . shoeglf it i* lb a great mreuure, suppress- ( ed. It goes ha^ with (hgaristoeretie leadin nf tli 11 1 In lTintt I'Wlklr' — 10 conw nader the rule of tbe ol» government. ' l>ete M.-mplis papgrs report Com. Fer- ! rsgot's ll» ct st Yicktbnrf. He hssdt-man j 1 i ded the snrrendrr or the c\jy, wliich was re- 1 1 fused, cud he bad notified the woman nod j , j children. to leave. W# shall probably hear | ktirrirg news from that quarter soon. 0E1I. HCfTTES S EMAKCIPATION ORDEB. 1 PrwclaaaatSon by Itac PrriMcst «l»ctarti»B It noil andvaM.Ry ikt I'rtridcnt 0/ the United Stales. . A mCHTUWATton. Il'invn, There appears io the pabtic I. prints what purports to be a prociniuatiou j j or Major Oen. Hunter, in lbe words aud j < Gaures following to wit: HrutxtLMMTcaa Dcrssracxi oranc vovrs, J Hilton s. C, »W»- ». I"®- V : GeaiaAL Uanck*. NA la— Tke t>re« suiawpf : 1 CcoryU. Hortite, sod Sojtli CsrotH», pomprUioR I i the MlUtsr) DcpsrtmeW ol the' SoutJt.-hwvloe cr- ; ! liberate!)- ttecMml theauilvra oo tooger uUHeaWbr \ I protection of the United Mate* of Asirrlen, nadhnvj log t .tern up arms kgaiost the said ('allot Ststrv, It ^ i ticcimrn military aesnyi'y te ileelnre llirm under ' : raw Us t U«. Thie weyovdlsgly don* on the j I 3&tb dny'of April, IM.'. Snverysnd rasrti.il law In ! a free country nre nl I or 0 her theoni pi title. The i person* In dhrae thrre st»v«— Gewsta.'SlorldA, nnd J , South I'sroltna— hrrrtoloi; helda* *Urci>, »n- theiw\| I fore decUrel free. * DAVID HUNTKB, > , . Mijoxirnerel Cwnmandtu*. ! Ea. tv. swim. Act ins MSt- Adjutant-Gpneriil. I And, whereas, thr satnc is producing ' some excilament and tiisumlerkteudftig, Therefore-, I Abr.i ism Lincoln, Prasi- J ! dent of Jho United Stair*, proclaim and J declare thai the Wo\ trnniunt uT tlie Uni" ' j ted State* bad no ku*wl'edg« or belief of uu intvntion oii'lht- pft uf lien. Hunter,; ; lo issue iur^o pn-cluiatiou. nor has it yet j suy aulhvnttc iuformavau that lire docu- - ; meni i» g-auine: and. farther, that uvilhrr j j ijeu. II outer, nor ati*T»tlief eouiH.an>liT, or f I person. Iraa !»*eu an i h*r»x«-d l"J the f«*>virro ; ' mrnl of the United Hums to make prucla- i j matind, declaring the ijavns of eny Slate j • free, nihil that tbe Mij+oaed proclhmaiiuu • I uow in qtiealion.^ wbt tllr genniae or fhls«*t le ahoguther void, to f<s*> respects such ! declaration. 1 further make known Ikat whether it be competent for me, ni Coatnauder ifi.Chiof of tho Army and Saty. lo declare tbo r laves or any .Store 01 State* free, and j » hut he at any time, or n any case, it nhnfl j have become a necessit? IndiipensibU to j : the msiatenanee of ihe Government lo ex- ! I crcise atmh supposed jgpW, ute qov.t.ons j J w^iicb.nnder my responubility, I reserve! j te myself, uad which I e nnot feel justified i | in Insviog lo ttic drci-noi or Conitqanilera > iu tho flcld. These are totally diffvreuL j que* l ions frotn those of folic* regulations ' ' j in armies and camps. 1 j Or the Cth dty of Mircb last, by a spe- | cial message, I tecommmded fo Congress the adoption of a joint resolution, . to be substantially as follows : "toawwd. That Uw United State* ou*t to CO- i > operate with adv State- whlchaisy adopt a cn^ual aboffaharet of Ma very, ftvlaj ski to such Mate la lis discretion tn i umpeaaatr ur Ihe tnroavealea. ' «*, public Aivrt prfl itc, product by toeh cbsn«« of <110 resolution in tbe laugwage above f quoted was adopted by la^e wnajorities in .iroth branches of Congre*. and now stands an authentic, definite, andsolemn prepoknl j or tlui nation to the dtatca aud people 1 raoel rmmediatvly ftiiorettid in lbe subject | matter. To the pvoplo of there Uutes 1 ; j now earueetly appeal. I 4o vet argue, I | ; beseeeb too to make thi nrgomeot* for j j yourreltve. You caaaot, f you would, be blind to tbe eigne of the - inter. T beg of - j ou a eaten and enlarged *>n»ideratiots of ; them, ranging, if it may be far aboVa perI eonut and partisan politics This proposal makes came for a common f object, ^casting no reprnarhes upon any. t i It acts not the Pharisen.' The change it | contemplates would eomo gently as tbn I d*ws ef heaven, not rendseg or wrecking anytJiiag. Vlfll van not irnhraaw tt ♦ So j much- good has not been dore by one effort in all pest time, as 'in the Pi ifwiii of ■' I fiod it i* now jour high p-mlege to do. ! > Mwy the vant future not tare, to lament { that you have neglected it . j In eritnoet whereof 1 have iieretotq e-rj Und sod e« uved the vesl of tbe Uiifftff'
Slat's to ho affixeA I ° Done st the City of Washinftoe this | 19th day of May. ia the wear our lord «t 1 one thouraoi eight bond red and aixtyiswo h , and of -the indepenJeaee of the. Untied h Si* tea the eighty-sixth. , Br the President. ^ ABRAHAM -LINCOL!^ L Wm. II . Bkwamp. Becretary or Slate. ! ^ LOCAL AND STATti AFFAIRS. , — 5 ' |P J. GBAKVILLK LEACH, Reporter. J t •J-r~*rr"-r'": T " ' * "J Rskbslh ItahM Plw KM. The I'icuic party of the Gape Island 1 ^ Sdfcbalh- .School, uuder the j c charge «l 8amnel R. ^tiles, SnperinUn- i dent, on Wednesday of last week, was a | decided success. The dawn of the mor- | e ; ning wore the appearance of a damp ' T day, but .erhen the S o'clock bell «as a j calling tbe school together at the c } church, the prospect of -a fait day grew i c brighter, and so continued oqtil evening- 1 1 .When the school had inst at the church 4 i prayer was made by the pastor, a bcuu- 1 tiful hymn was sung by the school, and 1 j the programme of exercisev wns read by ; 1 , the superintendent ; after which, "the I < school was seated in carriages, and away • the merry party drore to a grove on the I road leading from Cold Spring to Tow n t j Bank. The carriages and horses were : I | decorated in fine style, with evergreens I ' • and flag*, and n -number of handsome ' . banners were-bonte by the procesxiWi. I" The banners lutd mottoes inscribed upon i i I them, among which were the following ] j "hi f»od is Our Trust;" ^.'Otir God. Ohr 1 1 j School, and Our Country!" "The Hope ! of tho Church T' «kc. The day's pro- , [ ceedings were surh as generolly moke up ' » picrtie. namely ; singing, speaking, , i eating, drinking fbecr, of course,) walk- i 1 ing, jumping, tulkiug (not of love,) and | "m:ny other things too tedious to lot-ti ! lion.'' At 4 I*. M. the Itappy party re- ; turned, feeling that they ha*i spent * lupst delightful lime, t *l>lnr« by Ilia SaohrilU We hare just learned that the rebel , stenmer Nashville, when inuking her trip | • from Kogland to North Carolina, it { Me re It lust, captured the rchoqjuer Robtl Gilfellen, just, beforu^bfl. Nasliville rsA' • f|hc hWrknlRal Beaufort. The Behuoj j D'er was owned at Wilmington, Hak.t ■ And inauurd, ta part, by Oxpc Maj-nirn, who were taken into port, and sent te I Sanlsbury, N- C., where they arc now ' imprisoned. The names of tlioso from this county, are, Copt. Francis Smith, i , Jntnet Willetts, s:td John Smith, jun of I r tho eaptaih, all qf whom belong at Scn- » vllle. | j Accural)' Ws llabd ItlQc. ' j Waoire informed by a citizen oi Green ' ! Creek, that an extraordinary feat ol . I marksmanship came off. at that place,: last week, by'R. D. Barruft, with one o' I I the Enfield rifles, picked np on tho bat- > i ' tie-field of Newberti, X. C.; tho target l j being a |>eacock, at little less than 500 > i ! yards distant.' The peacock wan shot through the heart, the ball passing ■ through six inches solid limber, J"! - !*■■ ■ _ j Kammrr Itoipital*. J Dr. Hpyes, of Artie Expedition re j nofn, was on the Maud s-vme days ago, i i examining the place, with a view of lo- ' j rating hospitals here, duriqg the suuii mer. He w«s sent by the 6o*ernment |\V o hardly thick H probable that bospi- ' irsls will he established lierc, although 1 . Dr. Haye* was favorably imprcssml with ' j our chy and' ka adaptednets for the ( J health of the tiek. I j KaV. UM. Church. I ' One of oor officers, wh\ wos^iaben I i prisoner in North Carolina and afterr j wards released, reports some 1500 VnI I iuo prisoners at Salisbury, in that stale, 1 ; among which we notice the name of Mr. ^Church, of the Second Rhode Mend Regiment, who, wUbout doubt, is tbe , Rev. I. M: Church, formerly pnstor of , the linpttBt Cbureh at this place, who t jteraa taken prisonei at Bull Run, or. the t. Slat of July Isst. He has had a tedr { ious teige. . j WtMWHtl f ! the Camden Democrat say? limta . M"r. Stttitk, of this cjunty, is nauietkiu | i euniioetion with the next Governorship of "New Jersey, ns a Ucpublicau cautli*. ^Mc, Wk'l Mr. Sijflk i. (U« r Wfa.li II— I
Our W»*M«i Oar young friend Steve Bennett is . * * ^^B suffering very mugh from the wound io> hh leg Almost erery day tbo wound B-^^B a spell of bleeding* Bis condition jB is critical. We bore beard it said that /^B^H Silvers, who was dangerously wounded, hss since died. Whether or not this it true we caaaot aay. w IU is Dead — As we are going to | press a messenger informs us that Stove ^^^B , died1 this uarning C Wednesday.) ! is sad news. Well aay it be said 1 he ;'foaght, bled and died for his country." Tanflk* »mUs(. The annual meeting of the Aockhold- : of the Gape Island Turnpike corn- ^^B ; panv,-for the election of diraotori, was . ^^B ! advertised to come oQ on WvdncsdRy of lust week; bat nobody appeared except Hie old BoartF of Directors, and A ^B the election was consequently postpoa- ;^B «d. The Board passed some bills, set- ^B tlvd the treasurer's accounts Ac., but transacted no alber business of- impor- ^B ; tanco. 1 lilaait Turnptk*. The Turnpike from the Island to thfe Landing has been put ia exi ccllent repair. One of tbe directors | loid us the other day that it had never j bt-cu in us good order ARrtcutlnVal l-n.. ,,, -i . | The season lies been uncommonly wet '^B i and hnckwnrtl, Out we think that tbe prospects of good crops of vegetables :|^H , grain Ac., is quite favorabl|te^n*heat fields look splendid. U I r^n tret. ' / .- * ; j We are again compered to leav'c out many items of iiJttres' wiiich «e had in- . | lehded In pnblnh. f We ate yi receipt of another Ictfcr * )"" ' from Capf^ Franciue; part' of which we may publish next week. — ' i • "41' Mure Voln»««*r»By an advertisement in another column it will be seen that '.ha. Governor' . ; . tins called for another regiment oLinfau- . i from thi* gmtr. ; |tV*li P*p*», s l From Daoid ITInrk'vTrenloq, for sale I ntyiip rvsiilmcir of Mrs- lU.-Jol pluitch. s J- - liar ••#- ' 1 Iltt ' WASttrxcroy TnRfUTEyin — Tbtro-bt ' ■ great move being ntaifv in onr army. ^ The' mHititt of severol Statek have been ^ called to aiiua, and thousands nf troops i | nets harrying on to Washingtbu. The ! ' excitement in the country is almost as great m H was after the fall of Sumplcr. ^ £ ^ Stirring limes are close at hand ! arm » Mp ■ » - S H-'lLDBCTH— Tt ui l^rtari" aa tbr -*1 tiwt^ N«^ ^Dun^^lii-BaiCT^Btbt^^v^^ni^Aite-Real Estate Agency. ■ PA IlStK, COTTAOKSiNd LOTS BOUCtIT And SOLI) ON COMMISSION. I T)l SAONS Wi-htec to *P|I or Buy )>maor'rArin 1 l.ao-l in lhl» roont), o»l •orere *o.l Lata, ur- : reeaat roN tn ntr t Ily of Ca)4 I.Und. will akirau ■**1) tn ta* *uh«irikfrv At Ih* nfflrr of tbl* paper. Tfar lucAiirin and i V* «.f Kaiui., the i^oporthm* ' «( r«m,t «'■><«: hiM ««■'»* Ijlict, md whriarr tSVre •rekullJInr. or not, n-s! |f tn, a ha V InilMlafa, •br'a'ir, cuadlilon h-. at nMd balMlai^. topvthcr' with tb* nrlrp of lb* farm. 1-oaiHtion* naj a,n,t, nut otner particular*, abould bratAtnt. Tb* prtrr-' at «ottkC*a awl lota, with raadlUoua 61 i*tiu*nt ihnld bf vtate-l «t.«COTTACiK* IIBXTKH Tha aufaanlflrr wni aire attrod to irntiaa <Wtt»- !***« fur.lha aoaapu. Th* -amount of fulBttM an* - real abouM b« listed uo application. LEACH. Tl« K»i'« Suprh-Phuaphat* IJmr. ^^B I . 'tbr rafei Itei il aa MOrr'W Jjeul/nr IS * tale nf , «**»*'• *Vprr-r**pSal» ef lUmr. Tkirrtn fnrfirMurnlte i^MlSI^/pSryrlf^Wamrrranp ■ ^^^B Ktmrr Imflriw It U. Att nrirr, pmrnfOt f. 1. GRANVILLE LEACH, -oreaX Ware oa^.*. ■ : x ' ""STATE OITN'SW JERSEY, j Dim c oi AMvvatrr Ucacatu » ^ . ■JatiTuN. Stay te, UK. y iAlTHOHirr havlax teregtreB hla VarollMter, > the Oofmtnr of Nrv Jrr»*y to r»I»» onFaddte" tloual Rrriinrui ot labntti h» the orratre ut I he t'alSwl «*'• «. h» ►••r»r fur flu- trrm of Ibrac yi arr. ualao* aooner «aeiiarard. off* a ol Mrllae froa* 1 twareyil*. drotrlin 1^*1.*. lb »ii.-b Iter b.wwt wilt , tejMNl* lanu*41*t*l) twth* Ouyetaw, Shruush thla • r et onSer. te r. STOCKTO.N. ... A 'JoUnt General, New Jaravy MUltU. . H A DM I NISTit ATOR'-S SA^E. " 11th.- Hat, ttie aut— ritwr. olmUUtraU-r ut KlUoh l aBin, .bv r ,..-,1, will a-ll it t\adk V. ojor. na Bat. Ob" thr l'*lk d*) afdolrartl <1 tbr Hotel . oTlarOh Urllr, In IN iiBit tlfo, *ll**rO* 4*~ * wribad Oral fetal*! . A Mart, aMualv In nearer ll.n.1 nerlq rmwlatl.-f - .4 Swaaqs hu-h and Tlratcrel iNMrft auatatnta* , _ jomw tr. M<vr, autet, . -tprpisAst*: ante |PI

