lCJ __ . — , , — - ... . . ;_ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE1 CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY
LOGAfc AIjlJ 8TATK AFFAIRS ■jByayft-amaiTtt.v.M - J. AiMVIUS HICK, JUportor. Tteo o^tflu^p. Breamwt, Jr. ' Lui weekj we briefly notieed tl»at the > ■ jougg baraJ whose una heads this ar- 1 lkh,Wdi Only * week before we 1 uiaWnli death we Mated to oar iwijpl 4ll WW 'bed bed M iwterrfow With tfkB; <l ffls lsthHrV mtdenee. , ieirBjftd; la which he gave as en lcN"^Vt betlle end- how he wet woehJjKHbiUle did Wi|. think thee . U&foigW him, that in another week i his nXiy paid Mrs ro&oed to the Ood Who fare it. lie waa theh quite 1 ehw.lhl ihoeih week; and said that in « weeks be ttiofgfct he would be able to rotor* a*> hlr soMfor comrades, and , again ■arch forth to fight the rebel foe. , Sat he was disappointed, and so were - we. The foul wound, inflicted bj a v bar bare ma enemy, caused bis fomented death. After reaching home his wound 1 had seeeral turns of bleeding, which, with a camp diarrhea, brought upon ' Mai aacrere fore! ; yet, under all he hrwtadwp until Tuesday night the 8 rtb , fust., whew his leg -Started to blesding, , aad he Med to death in a few orinntea. , Yes, thas it was that a fins young man, • gallant soldier, aad a losing won left Ota wU of jri«f u<l tro.bU. A nsMer heart merer enlisted under ' (ha bswaer of his Country. Ua was Ml among thOse called by tbe Governtaant, ^hting wnder 17 years of age> but ha boldly want forth— though his parents wrged that he should not go — and frwm-tfljB time of his enlistment until h»» decease be weM bore the name of a true aad htare American soldier. He was Ifffwd by his aflktrs, by his oomrsdes, aad hy all who met him. We 'bare ImsiiHi said thai he was tbe life or tbe cassp, and It was bard far a person to be — ylhiag efoe than merry around him. — Hie end net In the battle of WHU»maberg was herein lis foogbt till near thecfoas of lbs day, when ha rrcoired a Wwaad which cost him his lire. Xol a Monaf wee heard, out of him from the Haw las' flws wewudsd awtH bwdied. It was rwaarkable with what resignation he etlflsred Wis sufferings On tbe day of his death he told his mother thai if H wm the Lard's will be was ready to die for Ms Country, And, the dear fellow dM die fur his Country} but he left' a name. that sfiT never die. Ilia. Antral took pfooe on Friday Monday. The services, were held in 0M ijWabytedfon Church at this place, mbere be was a 8abbalb School 'ecbolMr, aa^ ware impressive and solemn — A* American flag oo tared bis coOs and liqlaph, i> shrouded the hearse. ' The funeral was quite forge, aad the promoMob that followed tbe hero's remsios •a the CfoW Spring grave- yard, was im■mw. Taen. ware six young Men in atamdaar ' as pall-bearers, and we were n wlh tbe aad, to swekAhe sounding of MUlbhl^ which shall call him to arise an tba Baaaurrection morn — The wIM shriek of traitors or Lha lead Mill's roar caa never disturb bis Kvaty soa aad daughter of Cape May dwt^d foach the rising, aad the to-be v toHsptbe aamea of TowiisewdY. Irofon, John Mecray, aad «tejhn D Beonelt, Jr., with loving rev- ~ NMh While fighting for Utfo Union, for ear liberties aad for onr boaor, they waived Shorn Which carried rise* info wteWity. Shall wu not eagerly cherish ir, Rebt Barrows, tbe flnt-mute of ftl stfofisaw Mlaerva — the vessel which was ■■haw on oar bench aboat a year ig . am tba 1st of April, In Port au SSSrSS aWtfly. *tt. myoma.**.. B, —« ta*» I *-».—«■ w. (pHjUfe-V-TTni, *75, .Be. 7 " ' -f*
tnm Curt. Viucloi. i • JWlow we publish portions of a letter . direct from CspL. Francine. When he : ( j a rote it be did not know that we bad « | published his letter, copied from the J j I Phils. Pratt. The pyrtions left oat are j | | nearly the same as before published : < Caw 7tk N. J. V. ssab Cuusru.ako, Vs. , II sy 16tli. 1M2. i J. O ass viujiLescs; — Hear Sir .-—Tour I fevor of Am mb-jost received. Permit me ' is reply; firy, to thank you, from tbe bottom of ay heart. for thqkfodiy feeling yon ( express tosrar A me, hafAtheu. to narrate, in | as cocci** a mm HIT I foi gsMiblv. tbe story < of oar severe march aoo bard fought straggle, of May Sth, '62. Onr Comwaading | Gen. having been made kware of the «»«*• f alion or Yorbtowa by the enemy, ordered , the whole army to mora in persait early on • Sunday morning. Heiolxlemao's Corp.*,- J composed of Porter's, Hooker's and ilam- j titan's Divisions, led off. Geo. Hooker's , Bivisioa took the left, aod by raarcbiog on- ■ til midnight of Sunday reached what ii 1 a* tba "Old brick Chsreb." Here J wa Brit learned of the enemy being but a , short distance aha id of as. Up to thi* < time the roads war* in vary good condition. ' Wa here Bled into tbe woods and built onr J bivouac Area end stretched ourselves far a slight rest, but soon tbe rain commenced falling in torrent*, beating anything hot pleasant Ultao* on oar blankets and driVicg all thought or sleep from us. Alt', the aext morning rerellla sounded nnmosi- 1 col enough upon onr aching seoses. Here , began oar privations. The men being an. j ( der tbe impression that they were simply ' , going to occvpy Yorktowu, bad nothing in 1 their haversacks bnt bard crackers, and ve- , 1 ry few ef them nevertheless, they toon fcM 1 in liee. The rain by thi* time bad msdo 1 lha roads' alaioel impassable. At best the I PeeinsaU ie bet a swamp, and with heavy raiss it can be made a perfect Paradise — of mod. With the mad knee deep, the rain . madly falling, end with empty stomachs did ; oar Division toil on to bsva n darh at the •nemy. e a a • we jogged slung, ; occ ssi on ally wa heard tha dull bsavy report of a distaai gun, which told us our advance bad come up with the foe. Soon the order was passed to "close up." es the rebels bad made a stand and we would likely havu a bra*!.. Little did we then think that so many of our brare twy* would be "brashnd" out of this breathing world in the anticipated brash. Ity this time not a company in ! our - Regiment could master over 50 effective men. .Many sauk by the way-aide to- . tally sit boosted and unable to go farther.— ' On we pushed, however, and soon arrived at the scene of action. " • • • • • , After we bad formed in line of battle in the I wood* Companies A aad <) of our K«g. and B of the 6lh were deployed as skir- 1 mishers. Whilst we wen, advancing, we suddenly raate upon the enemy auW300 yards hi front of out- lisa-of-batilo. We then opened fire, but soon perceiving a » large body of men approaching with a white ' flag we ceased Bring, when the following dialogue took place between my men and one ; of tba advancing body : "What regiment j doyuu beieagtoT" Answer — "New Jersey i "th: What regiment do you T* Answer — " Peunsylrauis regiment," and immediately j they poured a voiley into ua. I then order- j ed the men to fall baek, which they did T brisgieg with them two of our wounded. »•••».« During the ftgbl many and variad were the initasees (of cool daring sad coarag* showc. I saw men whosw maskats had bocome so dogged by constant Bring, retire a abort distance from tha line of battle aud •cooping up water iu their hands from paddles wash them oil and thea return to the front ; all this under one of tbe heaviest fine our Geoeral ever witnessed, and he hue seen servioe too. Again tha rain hav. the rutted tbe araeketa it very often was difltaalt to pt the, cartridge dovcp, tbe men then punched it down by ramming , against tha trees or poandiug the rammer : down by a billet at wood. it was exactly 1 lo'l u'elock when we en. j tered tbe woods anf procitely j past 3 whan wa left it; m yes' may jadge how Stab born sad now long wt contested every iaob of ' ground. After we had retired So the roar, Gati. Heintafomen rallied tha broken rem - aaote of oar Brigade, for at about, 4 j I u'elock erurythisg looked like a panic, but fortunately, at near 3 o'clock. Gen. Kear- , aey, surrounded by bis stuff, rode an aud Id. formed us that be bad Hamilton's Division efoe- babied him. Immediately sacfa a ' •boat went ap foam a thousand throat i. that : I wM never forget. His timely arrival cv- | ' tided tha day. Tha enowy foil back, and during tba night evacuated Williamsburg. ; leaving over 1(100 of lh»ir wocoded and 1 qulu ajtumbw of our^, they had la- ' f ■■■•4- ■■ . -yiX-.-.
missing, ben da* my l»t Thomas C ] 'Thompson, whose daring' carried htm too: near tba enemy, Was wounded and taken y prisoner, bat rwcoeered the nrxt moriiiiig j . *ion^ with young Bennett, st Wii)i*m»- ; I burg. To specify in our Regiment would { be laipoaeiblu : oflkers and men fought as if the idea of danger had never occurred them. Tbe tuen morw particularly de- , serve the highest praise, it requiring little or no ezerlieo on.tho part of the officers to Ibure eleady. Now' Jersey may well be proud of her volunteers, end 1 trust she get the credit sn sforiy won ou that I bloody field. # • * r. * As we are now continnslly on tbe move, and consequently more or lus* fatigoed, it | been impo**ible for me to take lime to . write this account less hurriedly than as ' ; you perceive it to be. All that could be | | done for the wounded have we done, aod i all lba( could be done for the dead was sacredly perfprmed. They now lie interred j in the wood close by where they fell. Death came upon them in such a horrid firm tbui had we had tbe conveniences to send their ' bodies home our good intention would have been frustrated by tha ^epompnsiug effvel ( of a Southern atmosphere. 1 thought of all those far away who would cherish their memories with a jealous care, aud it was | indeed painful to me to see my noble men j covered by vecessiou soil, but they died | whilst doing their duty, and 1 trust that Godwin his infinite mercy, will deal lenient ly with tbeui at the lost day for tbe sake of tba davoliuii they showed 16 ibo great esuse, by offering their Kfu's blood. 1 am, yours respectfully, Locn K. Fsurcixc, Act. Lk-Col. 7 lb N. J. V. ! Sunday Sic la wot Pair an. -t Flag tUlalnji j The Tabernacle Sunday School of the | M. E. Church will here a Fair, in the j grove near Mr. Elijah 110110611'*, on j Thursday afternoon, the 12th instant, Jo ' continue in the evening. There will be , ' for sale, at the Fair, a variety of Nee-dlo-Work and Toys j and also a great ! variety of Refreshment* ; such os strawI berries, ice cream, cakes, cnndil-s, <ke. : At 4 o'clock, on tbe same afternoon mid ! in connection with the Fair, there will | be u National flag raised opposite Mr 1 Dennett's store, immediately after which , I there will be addresses delivered by a 1 number of popular speukers. Tbe Rev. , Messrs. M. Williamson, Win. Swiuden, I W. U. Osborn, Wm Z*ne aud J. £ ' Leach have been invited- An effort will i be inade to secure tnstrnioentnl music. The proceeds of the l£uir wiH go Write | support of the Snndny Scliool. The | public are cordially invited to attend, j If Tbaroday should prove stormy tho i | Fair will be held the next favorable day, K. 11. DwtKLt.. uiur frwta Camp. Since receiving Capt. Frsncine's let- , Ur.xwe hsvo received one from Geo. W ! Smith, but space will not permit -os to publish tiie latter, although we would 1 ; like to do so. The Cape May-boys are 1 L pretty will fagged out, but are in good' j spirits and ready for aii other fight. .Mr ; Smith la in comteand of Ce. A , and i: j j ia expected that be will be promoted to | a 3d Lieutenancy. Wc slmll hail this 1 ! promotion with delight, as Mr. Smith is i j deserving of It. .IjMMat S*a. f Maurice Cresao forwards us the fol- | lowing note, picked up on his meadow ' ! recently, corked up iu a bottle : ' "May 3d. "Brig William U Groton abandoned- at sea, in a sinking condition. The craw, and 27 carpenters and »na mason lost." . W» suppose the men mnst hare bem lost after leaving the vessel, while in the gmall boat, and- this note thrown out when they foand they must go down. Tail Wk..t sa* We hare a specimen of turkey wheat, grown by Samuel R. Lodlara, which is 4} feet high, being tbe average height ' l of -a field of wheat now growing; also i*t specimen of rye, measaring (I feet, the ■ | average hsighlh of the field of this seaj son's qye from which it was taken. | challenge tbe county to produca their | . Tfc* Pint BlrawtMrrlr*. Mrs. Joseph liigbea will receive the ; warmest thanks of lite editor's family i for a dish of delieioaa alrawhcrries, ' which were tbe first received this year. , | Wo think thst Mrs. Hfgbee Las been I I first ia rrtp'emboring the odUor with strawberries far some years. Who wilt , | bo the second, third or fourth to remeta1 ber us. Strawberries are onr laflbnte fruit.. •_ f . j ' fy Train's Union Bpctchee for sale , [ at this oBcc, for 80 eeoU. Send immc- ■ aiately aad boy a copy.
j It is now a pretty certain thing that i ; steamboats will be ron between Gape If ■ j land und Philadelphia this snnimev^ — ' ! Capt. W. Wbilldin says we shall noV bo j without boats. This is good news, both j v to as and io-tbe stranger* whj deitre to-; visit our watering place. The "Major J ReybuldV is probably one of the boala 1 to be run. We anticipate a Mr aenson. Taarlj' Mm!I*( at Uit ipmurt IIoa*c. The "Yearly Meeting" of the Baptist ; | Church *t the Cou^ House, being their ; , i Tri-Jabilec, or one hundred and fiftieth j ; j anniversary,, takes place next Salurday • . 1 and Sunday. - The passor *ill give aj* brief historical sketch of the church for j tho last fifty yearn, on Saturday morniug. j . i l'reaching Saturday erewiwg, and Sab- j ; hath" morning and evening, by Rev. j j Thus. G. Wright, of Roedstown, N- J. j WALL PAPER. David CI.ARK wuutJ Inform the, citizen* o( Care IiUvt athi vlclnly, fbat he bow ! I lit*, st the H. «ld»nre ot M.v it VI. II ..I. CHCUCH, ! t *pe liUtd. » lot of XV A I.I, PAPER. The puh- < lie are Invited to call and buj. M*x i*. NOTICE to the afflicted. OR. N. GARRV.TSONoiTrrehU proreeelonal *rr . re. to th« *mii Ira, HOIVLVLH LUNG OK IIOPELEASLV. It* ^operate* 17 the R«lural rowm, rtlllluUy j ELECTRO-MAGNETISM. DI none dopalr until they time clren him a ' Mfflrenesr DYERS C BE Elf, Cape M IT Co.. SI. M ; April 11. utei. H. > j 1 WEST JERSEY R. R. Ht JIBl^lf' ARtUMGERRSTS.' CmamtncinqJan THURSDAY, Mog 1st. 1 862. 'loin, {rrcrftt .Sitmlngt.) to anil /ram I W harf. I'hUaJtlphia. !' ' lf" "rifortua* * 40 A. Mn *iul I SO P. M. ] n*:c St Itiiwte. * M A. M , *nd S « P. M. I Un> PhlU'lrll-hl*. » <10 .A. M., *nd * 00 t". M. I I , Due at UiUgrl.iu, II 01 A. St., and S 00 P. M. | I , PREIGHT TRAINS: |w«v. Ilrldgrtnn «t - - A jo A. N. I'ae a! Camden »« - - l« <1 A. M. 1 Izmvr PhtteiPa st . . I m r. M. 1 Due el llrtdfrluu, at - 1 id P. St. j tVOODBVRY TRAINS. \V.>odbnrv *peei<| frelae lr.,<- \V««|h«rj al 1 00 ! volv n. A At ■ And* a I' St., and reltirnin* Dave1 1 R.tir. roa i>~C()y.xi:cTiu.x. ! A< Ulawben' a .low /Swnreibia U made with . ir.ie* .1 tbe Mii.M.ij-r ind bT.WKHo' Rue' Hunt lo aud from MU.l.Vll.I.E end loDrmedlste I 1 P'1""sta'< ; i;fci ' le»« MII.I.Vll.lj: on .rrltsl <■! » no. A. M. TmIb Iroio Phtlv.l-*. Jvlty. f ir Cumberland rurtin-e, : Tuetne-e. Sevvlllr. |lee-irj'» Pulnt snd Care Slvi ' Court llouae, .n.l to C»,.e l.Dnd, on Moad*;*, \Ve.|nr*d*t * end FYldnt*. Rrtmuli.( uu alleru*tr . <!*)*, lo Afternoon IJne. Also, ddly for Port Ulzvlwlh, Lee«b.irc. Dorelie*. ! ter. 11**1 Mild W>*l Creek. Deunlsitlle. aud Cnaheo, 1 mimI to Csiie I*i*:id "hi Tuc«l»p, Thurwlv)* «ml » s*turd«v». ' Iteturnlnj oa oltcrn«to d*i « to After. 1 Ixtve till ttwi ETON on urrtesl uf « 00, P. M | Train tor Eulm.ii «»>l < . d*rr»ID, rrlurulnRte et- ! I ti-mooa tJne from nrldsetrm. ,.| Aumj. on arrival. ..I 9 A M. Trvln for r»irton I l-rdarvtlle, Ne.vjK.rt and Dirtdtns l <-rk.-lletuni- ; Ins to afternoon T"nltt troui Urldgrion I lu-ate Elllaiosm on Toeaday*. Ttiuraday* aod | , Simulate 00 arrival of » 00 A Ml Tr«!n from I llillad**. lor Allowaf stowii. Shlloh, Greenwlrb A. , , 1 iteluraiu; on allri Date day* to Afternoon Train lo ' Philadelphia . la-are GLASSBORfT uu antral of each Train from I 1 ! Philadelphia, for Creee' Key., Wtlllanttown aod j j Brooklyn- heiuroine to lorruoon and afternoon j Leave VVOOudiIrV on arrival of s-on. P. M. spr. 1 rUl Train, tor \Vood*town. Kldrtder'* Mill, HarrivllD. and Multlr-a Mill; alao on arrival of mi p. 1 I M. train for .Seedrrboro', Ctarkahoro' Hrrhler. I BUrkwnodtown and Paulahnro' all returning lo * 4U. I * ' A. M. Train to PhiladelpMa. r ; MfFUUUnT Via br rpxm by rmoU Trml— Mil. | J. VAN UKNSSKLAKK. Sapt. W. J. &i R. I Philadelphia, April SSth, IBC. | "The Ukion Now, axd Forkver-" WHOLESALE & RETAIL Grocer)' & Provision Store. | t ri'trc Suheerlbsr Is nwe rt-eelvloa a tre.h supply ol JL tod* from Philadelphia, aad will aell them, W noteealr or Retail, at philadelphia prices. At his Stent, loeated at NATIUNAL HALL The attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS and bterre ■ In general, I* called, to nolle* tha fact that they ■ raaViy their rood* here s* Cheap as la Philadelphia. Call and ask price* and rxnml-ic Grocrrlr* t a°d Provlalooa, before purcbeete^ eDcwker*-.^- ; 0 Cape Ulaad, Juae MR, test. c JOHN 8. LEE. RICHARD B. WIL1.1AUS. ; JOHNS. LEE &OO.V r ROPE MAKERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND c GROCERS, No. 46 North Wharves, ( below Arch St., PatLADEi.ptii a. ' ANUS of (UlUilSU fornUiH-d to atr- Uhjtell HOPS Of all kind* cotutaatly Jtm " I.H.I.ISU twin k, a an TIC rwui, h "AH S. OAKl'II, PITCH, TAB, ,, COAL TAR, ROMS, PAINT*, OlJJt, OLOCXI, CANYAaa, * t- I and every arttcl. uhki ur rrqulrrd aboard vewert*.— . We al*e kerf oa hud aa ■irfratst Groceries and ProTiaion*, miltAbte tor Ship afore* aad family ur. Otv« ua a le | j JOHN 8. LfiK, * CO., "j hUA-m ti/wt -
- LADIES * GENTLEMEN'S BOOT,. 8HOE 4 GAITER mm rm* Oaa mso « aaherrtber, who kte v til ted thwOwe kteyjp* |ile herrtofore, from Woodbury, now teterm* Iho WUrfle Ib.t'hr li.* opened a OvoeSaoro, a* gT ill inot-n Street, oi-poalle U^AmwIma Hew, where he aetl. Wlikxxiu* CH1IJ>RRIPI ' BOOTS, SHGKS and GAJTKB8, •Hits own Manufaafure. shoae made to order at toorf notice. The beat Lmlkrr I* uaed aad«lt ark* patronize will be aultod. Aim*. 0-a*tl*ma*a*'* BmIi .b* lke»MU. 40 T RKPAIlStXG neatly e'teuded to. I MAXWKLL 8MAJK. pOudrette i OH TAB LODr MANUFACTURING 00I' A R.MKRR winking the CHEAHEST aad m—« MELIADLEVKHTIUZER Is (he market, arW I erad to their urd.ra to W. R. MILLEk, Agt. at Kdawaaaad'e Htare, Cape Moiul. Apr- m-tfo I'sirkii rl(Pk-w ijp w l-?lTiO» I |u Is f5rH-ir.Eri Zz ; •: i s!s ,sig®H i! : ¥• : ! I :r frit SfO 2. I * hi friiBiiaj IS f I fT 3 r|-j«d» ! i5! f sH|i j I _ s J ^ _ el* m_ ALLEN A NEEDLES* Snper-Phosphate of Lime, I'litrfualled bf any other in tie market, aheagi THE SAME IN QUALITY, I And invariably to he retted oa**> MANURE of »tand*rd ezcelDonr. i i'KlCK $45 per 700D: (2* eta. per lb.) I "■ fno,.lnu"' *uere«a ter ao many yeara Mat Ir ' Ing a* tl''a*"u ,h* A** that ho labuyGRNVINR ARTICLE. Oy a Srraa Piio.rii.rr or Lima to not changed II* character every aeaaon, but I* what It pure ' port* to he. uniform In Ita chemical caoatlluaada. ] nod alwaya to be rotted on. A LLRN tf NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Thi! manure, from It* .upertor qaaUty aad tba r'aVrn Tto"."" *' "t'*"'* "" ""[ **l"dk. jotoklaa foa ' bur <u ber article*. Thoae wh# ' hTre uae**«t'koree i. dole, are again doing no now, which la tho kmc are i Idi no* of tta rarellent aad I^HTXHO qtlUTIES. . cLu riatUriAPt. W> aeil none bait No. |, reretrad flreet from the Peruvian Corrrnmaat. ICIIARUL A very au perl or nrtlete. reed red dtroet J from lha Dland. PLASTER. Ground PUater-a superior "Mill, packed In foo-1 itrong barrel* I DUN EX Button Makers Done Dust aad lilisi** Done*. Wnmnlra Omnia*. A liberal deduction made to IkaUrt st* tie abort nrlicDt. ALLEN k NEEDLES. 43 Sth. WbaVvcu k 41 Sth. Water St., (Ft rat Store .box, t kr.toat ) |j jter jig j PHILADELPHIA. HURRAH! FOR OUR ARMY 1 i! CLOTHING, For '.SPRING and SUMHSM, And for all teatont, at I. H. SMITH'S STORE, ! I'krcv St* near CoHciiKg* Haia. At retCEa to Halt (he II AMU TtWII I IT artog pel Inaaupplrof GtXHte. lutsiltbii Ilia preretrol to aMl hi, (tleodowS Htepgg' Man's and Boy's CLOTHING, Oeats' Puralahlag Goods, Hal* aad Cape, Umteritre'cLi'THING mode to order, la ruhtettoMa • Stria, aad at *bort nolle*. Goods Sold hy tke yard. N B — CUTTING aud REPAIRING doaw. Oct. sets, issi. ate j' ~ 100,000 BARRBL8 OFTRE LODl W A N ITA CI USING CO. '4 . P0UDRETTE! * Tkte Com pa*), with, a aartul of RISSM. IBs \ moot eatrneive work* of the kind la «hp wSUE , anrviiericu-e o( Tt year* In fiMOuf«cturllim wilh a repulati-.n l..nr e.tabll.hH, having .!» the oaehi.l,r ,.t mil tl.r r.lgl.t .oil I nun th* great «ty of New York, are prepared to furuteh aa artiste Whu-h l* without doubt, Uic cbeapaas sad vosy taw tcrtlllrcr to market Pile* tor 1 karvcis and over siSa par banal, or onl) S I* |*r ton. It freally toerea.n Ibe ytetd nod rlprn* tlie crop Irani two to HMeowaas carttee, at au aapena* of Item A* to Si par nana, aad with very littte labor. l Uctoier. and hundred* eS farteSsa wbo bore wslit srat'iX'gffiaaar—^ 1 * -r t-fTio.v —Tbe L m. tt>. ooattea Sbrir emrtawate not to purelskssswJW^PfoiHiiriillfcex foiiHitii X V Care ot Lodl Manufacturing Co. ^ « Cartload Slsao*, New- York. The abora ls'flttssj way ta obtotesd by imUe*- > ..aauxm U i .... -. teWMMlL : Agent tor Ibr County ot Capr Way. ( i Ami ts. teee-et. ' | vt xe irinidufors mirror or r abhioju^WNsMzM lusueat niuataf SOW t«a#y.

