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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE CAPE ISLAND N.J. J. S. I.BACH, Ml tor, Pdthktr aad Wr»prlrto». ONf: 1»0 IIIIAK PUR ASNUWJI ~ Thursday. July 31, ISR2 TKI BBCBtJITIBG. It wtM to bv the impression with tome, that rocrnitiftg, under the new j cell for 5100,000 men, is progressing too slowly; bet we are of the opinion tint it is wot as slowly as many sajtpose. There is less excisemen I about it now, thaw one ago ago, because it was then a no* thing. That wbieh would excite tile peblie mind almost to forore then, would scarcely produce a gentle ripple on the surface or the public waters now Tbis is the esse in ell the affair* of life ; bat tbe deep sod settled feeling of he- ■ tred to treason baa not abated, though j it shows itself in a less exciter! form.: Thar* is reason to believe that recruit- 1 lag is going on more rapidly than many suppose, though there it bat ll^Ue noise about it. For a Jshort time ancK oer tale reverses, the people seemed appalled end bewildered ; bat they have come » themselves again. In sevsral of 1^2 r\tea tbe regiments called for coold not wall have been filled np sooner. Some two weeks ego, tbe Governor of' Illinois wrots to the President thst that State had sailed tan foil regiments, under the new call, thongh Its quoin was only a ins, and waited to know whether th»«str* tenth one would be eecepted. To aid iu this work, money it being poured out like water. This is as it ■ should be, and we ere glad to tea that those wbo bate money appreciate their ' obligations. It U certainly no wore than right, that those who do not go to •gbt the battles, should contribute of their means for ibf comfort of those who do, and for the support of their families left at home, liable to the roost btner bcreavemra*. So to as we have beard, recruiting)in oosae parts of Haw Jersey Is progressing paetly lalrfy; bat wn bear bat little of it

in owaowa county, la it not time tbet , Cape Mey was awake ? Let her not be , beUadber sister eooaties. Being rath- t cr oat of the track of moch public ex- j « citemeut. b - oar feolated location, it j 1 MkeS'Come time for as to move in such i < matters. Kevenhelt w, under the for- j J mer 1 call, we believe that we did our , ( share. We' certainly sent some -brave L men, who have not disgracrd their conn , If. Let as do onr^sfcara now. , CBonnearavsT. Prom all we can learn from oar far- , mar* si ace tbe wheat harvest, there has i ' Wan sboats two t birds crop of thai < - grain, on na average, in this cannty. 1 Tba defect seem* to have been caused ; 1 bj f the wet wmobeq and, especially, by [ the fogs along Us® session, «.-d conseqeentiy has not affected the crop ' ihronghout the co .s.ry, v far as we , , ba*e heard, which seems to havr been ' i good. The oet crop in. (his county, we i i believe, may be *«t do. >n as ejteost an JV- — ) eotire hilar*. There rosy be now and then a good field • but timet of them ere isereely worth harvesting, except for Use straw ; and, indeed we knew ol some farmers who have turned their cattin lato their oat fields. So far as we can learn, however, this failure has not oxtaaded thronghoot the conn try. Early potatoes hate beaa ahwadaat; I hat, should the present dry weather con- 1 wane long, the late crop will be short. 1 Cbra. now looks well, and should we ' have r«in within a reasonable time, there will be a prospect of aa ebnedani crop j. hat should the dry weather oon-"i 0»bb loog. this crop will alto be Injured. ! Oram has bten rsxy laxuriani, bat It is j hegtmaing tu wisher und.r the torching ! sun. Tba caop of fresh hay has baa* • Bnjorflprwctcs for •■'*. I ^^oadboyaop,. K

ou. ii . w. pufcrictwL. j ted comraandur-ia-chief (onder tlie j , President of course) of all (he land fur- j ces of the Unita-i States, nod Is "now at ! Washington l:« attend /o tbe duties of | thst position. That there was u ne- i j cessity of stfch *u sppointment seems etidcuU There sbonld evidently be' i some responsible military head, to io- ' sure general concert of action. It is ! true that tbe President is commander-in chief, but tbe President does not pro- ' fess te be a military man; sod if he. was, 1 lie has too much besides to attend to, to i ' give adequate attention to this one de- . 1 partuient of his business. Tim chief < 1 command of our army, at lbs present ' time, is respoasibiiity enough for one j ■ roan, beace tbe necessity for such na ! appointment. That this honor has been judiciously • j coafered we do not question, nor have ' , we noticed any serious objection to it , ' from any source. Gen. Haileck'a mili- ' . tary reputalioo is probably equal to , ' , any in the country, except Gen. Scott, j ' . who has resigued that position. Some '•might have supposed (bat .the honor would have fallen on McCelllan ; but , it is said to have been tendered to him, , | and declined. ; POSTAGE STAMP CtJBBEHCY. . In eonsequenc* of the great schrcily of change, brought about by speculators, 1 Congress has pastiul a law, authorizing the circolsiion of postage stamps as a carve ncy, to obviate tba difficulty, as far *» may 1 lie. But about this matter there teems to r be tome misunderstanding, which is explained, in tome degree, by tbe following ; from the Washington correspondent of the I i Philad'a Pratt: t , "There appear* to be a xtrt general inis- ; r . apprehensiuu with regard to the act author- . _ ' iziug payment* in stamps, aud to prohibit ■ the circulation of notes of a less denumina ' lion tb%u one dollar, which wee- approvad ' 17th inst. Under the provision* of this ' act, the Secretary of the Treasury, and r not the L'uslmastrr Gent rsl, it directed to t famish postage and other stamps to tbe assistant treasurer*, and each designated tie. , poqitories of the United Stale* as the torse -r may frlecl, to b« exchanged them, on ■ application, for United State* net**; and 1 rrom aud after the 1st day of Auyusl next -rum uu mini u- ... un. -I cavipua. nrri

sech stamps shall be received In | aymeoi 1 iif'all Jnri to the United States lets than j 1 fi*e dollars, and shall b« received in ex- ' j for Unitad Slates notes when pre- j 1 j eented in sums not less than lira dollar*, j any assistant treasury or designated de. ! 1 poeitory, selected as aforesaid. Doner th^ j ' law dors not make postage stamps a "Ug<d I I feoffor," nor does It require postmasters to j ' ! receive them in exchange tor United States notes. It ia expected that tho Secretary; or the Treasury will furnish postage stamp* . ' ro be o»ed as a circulating medium, under j ' tbe law, iu sech form that they cannot be : : attached to letters or other mailable mat i : tfhch sump* will be exchanged by , postmaster* for tbe regular postage stamps, being redeemable in treasury notes . by the tsaietani treasurers, and such desig- | noted depositories at tbe Secretary of the Tresserer mey select. No postage stamp* een be thue exchanged et the pott offices nor redeemed by tbe Treasury llopsrtm-Di unless furnished through the agCociet of that department. Postage stamp* now i told by postmasters are not exdbaognable or redeemable by tbeos and if sech stamps are gummed to pasteboard or other paper, wbieh spoils or renders them n»Bl to be ased in the prepayment of pestage, they will be rejected for postage, because, whan so soiled, they caaoot bo dietiaguithed from stamp* which have already been used for postage. "Tbe postage stamp currency law does | out take effect till the first of Aagnsl. It ! i it understood thst the postage stamp* will i ' in no com be redeemed by tho Post Office j j D«p*rtm«st or Treasurer Department, if so I changed or altered by pasting on ctber pa- I j per or otherwise at. to render Hirst unfit j I for postage asst. This is absolutely oecvt- ' •lemryto prevent frauds. Already defaced 1 postage stamps are being bought up and', ' passed at their nominal value, after having ; i i Udlbe Oefseieg ins extracted, ami being | . pasted paper u> coac.al the km* of gum.' VGea. Hall-ck a'ed b^s it*! sufibred ' j severely with dyseotary at Corinth, and - | »rre aoabte to Bed the eeeae. At length t i *■ hrveetigahcu or the well, foom whiefa' Jibe water lh»y ..red was obtained dfo,r.k.n,. uc. M« • . tb. Gmml ikmw! 'I •

response te • letter Irom tha | j nrcretary of the Oepe May Conaty Ae- , sociation for tbo relief of tick and woun- ' ! ded soldiers, written in compliance with j ■ a resolution passed at a meeting as reported In the ''Wave*' of last wtfok, t-ie'i ' following letter wax received, and for- ■ warded to us for pu^lica'don. It ex- . 1 plain* itself : " - . , I Wot xt Hoi-ia. July 22d. 1M2. j C. P. Lxvxtxn. Kmlf^Dettr Sir : — Th« j i i articles chirfiy needed -for tbe sick and ( • 1 wounded soldiers of onr ffi'sba^sre nuderI clothes ; sech ai shirts. aedSr-shirte, draw- , , ore, Ac. When na *h» march, iu battloanil : nti the retreat, soldiera either loose or di- , j vest tbauselees wf ail extra apparel, and it has Frequently been the "cast that the sick j 1 and wounded here been ssul to tbe hospiI | tal* win no other than those they had on. I I Down io Ibw Paitineaia, at Yorklown and Newport News, the sick soldiers bavo been f I en hospitals for weeks K- it Ami/ a change of . , rlothei h seems it coold eot be helped. — t 1 taw a wounded* soldier about a week ago, . ' from the Chickabomony, who bad not had a change of shirts for three erceks, and who. 1 j when be washed hissbirt, was compelled to • j go- with hit back naked, until it dried. 1 The Soldier'* Aid Sooiety, for New JorFi sey, in Washington, have appointed a corfi. t I milteo through whom to extend aid to the , [ soldiers of this State in tly hnspitnle of the Army of Occupation hi Va- which will j largely increase the Sphere of ita action and 1 . I trust, its UMfolnus*. f Any contribution* of clothes— such e» I' • have designated,— any delicacies, such as i ' j alleviate the lick and feveri»b\ or of any pc- • ontiiary aid sent to "The N. J. Soldier'# V Aid Society," c«reof Joseph II. Blackran, Washington, D. C., will be gladly re- • ' owived end carefully expended to the pur- ; j poses intended. o Yours Very Respecttolty, Jonx 0. TraKvca. -I w- — AFTAIBB AT YICKSBCRG. i More than a week ego the country w«s startled by a reb*l report ol a terrible , | naval engagement, Vicksborg. en tho t ! Mississippi, in- which it was stated that terj ribla havoo bad been made antonc our enno boat* ; but the foliowior. which is official. ; explains tbo affair, and di oloses a batrli of rebel lie* : Usiao, v|a C-hicagn. Jbly 28.— The rebt-1 n runboat Arkaniss. armed with t«e|v#r.8cd j fl8 pounders, vTstpc »ot of the Yaxno river | on Tuesday. Hbe encountered Or.t the Ty- • | ler. Caruiidiilcj, end rem Lencn<ter. After u a rnnning fight of tun iniuules tho Caroodo- ! let closed with the rebel, when both *es- ■

] sels grounded, fighting side by side; the 1 rebel, being outside succeeded in getting '' i off. The Tjlec steamed ehuad, maintaining J a running fight until tbe fleet was reached. ' '' j Our transports, being in range, prevented * ! an effectual fire from our ginboan. the Ar. \ " ' kanee* auccaediog in getting to Vicksborg. ! h j under the shelter of their batteries, to ap- J* I pearance muck injured Tba total Union i Inaa was 27 killed and wounded ; stnong « ! these the engineer and pilot of the I'yler. b Farragnl's sji'.ira fleet is below Vick*. 8 burg. c Slight damage was dhne to our vessels. „ „ Grorok U. Wist, I n Captain and AyX}. >!. * 1 5 j Of the above reported Ibis, other re- j porta give twelve k'H*1' a°d the others wounded. The rebnli report ten of their j j men killed. It appears that mauy of the carnalities were occasioned by tbe scelding stum, both from tbo rebelgaro and ooa of • our gunboats, when they came to close quarters. Tbe rebels represent their ram > a* very formidable— a kind of second Mer- ■ rhnuc— but our men regard it as a very for- j mldablc humbug. Owing to tbe felliug of the water iu the 1 .V ieswsiupi, ifib operation* there, it appear* j J will have to be suspend*-! for the present. , There is no doubt that the rebels occupy a i strong position there, the tBssp being silaa- [ ( , | ted on a bluff, and haviog onoinrous heavy , , l'j batteries and large force to drfend it. i i i Porter's mortar Rett, and some of Farrs- ! ' , I gat's guwbMta bad left previous te tba Into ' . | eagugemeot at above reported. Our rtor. i j tar* from ebov* keep up a bombardarent 1 . of the city, tha inhabitant* having lung ago | i left^ tha rebels had cut off tomainuica- ; I tion IJbwu the river, witb New OrUati*. end . j it Is not known whether it baa yet been re [ | opened. ^ ffiy Governor Curtin, of Fennylsanfa. it I new me, has beau raising nice and twelve I month's an for the army : and it appears t that the Coaerumaat Wd authorised it, or I at ieart, sanetioaed'it eobsoqetolly. And - ret It does not appear that each au. arrange. . meat has r«* horn extaoded to any other t state. This stag be .11 right, bet we can- • 1 not are why '.tits rale sho»!<l ka made to ap. I ply to that state aloaa. St aaema to as that 1 U w<l! raore dissatisfaction, xnfi. juatiy too.

I Congresi agreeJ. Jnst before its adjouru- ' mint, on tbe folfbwio; pension* for a total ■ J |li»*l.nily for officers, nrm eommtssionrd { j officers, mcuician* and privates employed ia i tbe military service, whether regulars, vol, j ; 1 untcer* or militia, and in the marine corps, • ' since tho Jt'u of March. 1W! : i Lient. Colonel aiid alt other officers of »_] ' higher rank, thirty' 'lollaru per month ; l»l , Major, tweuty-livu dollars per month; Cap- ■ ! laid, twenty dollars per montn; l»iLieu-J j tenants. ecVeoteOB dol!ati,per month ; and I non eommiw-toned officpo. musician* and | ' private*, fight dollar* per month. Tho [ I jiensiun for tulel disability for udicor*. wari rant or petty officers, and others employed in the service of the United Stales, shall - bu as follewe— viz; captain, " commander. ] hurgeon. paymaster, and chief engineer, re- ' ' tpeClirely ranking with commander by law I | lieutenant coinmamliag and master com . mnndiug, thirty dollars per month ; lieaten ant, surgeon, paymaster and chief engineer respectively ranking with tientenunl by law, 1 and pasted assistant sure con. twenty-fire 1 dollars per month; prof ssor of matbeinat i* j ics. master, and chaplain, twenty dollar* . ; per month ; first assistant engineers and pilots, fifteen dollar* per mouth ; passed ' midshipmen, captains and paymasters' clerk 1 , second and third a«*i»tant engineer, nias- . ' lens' mates and all warrant officers,' Uia dol- , lues per ninulh ; utl petty olhce r* aud all other persons before' named employed in the natal acrvice, eight dollars per month, j Provisions is made iu case of death fur i ■ tho widow of children to rccelni the pen- ^ • ■; ffiTl'r. Dignuwitty, of San Antonio ' i 1'txaK, has been in Wasbiugton for tome 1 ! time rudeavoribg to interest the Ooverb- ' meld in behalf of the Union poptftution in ' '' | Texas. There is a-proepect that hii effort# I ' nay soon be crowned with snccess. and that I " a fores will btreent to thst Slate onder the ■ cemmjild of some general who will lie sal- ( • | iifaetory Iu ibe Gerinaus. Dr. Dignowitty males that there are thirty thvutuud Gvr- • . man* who are now wandering in Mexico, hating escaped Ihe lyruunycf the "South, are Confederacy" in'Texas. Dr. Dj is u very in'vlligeiit and reliable German, and was one of the loading men in Ban- Anlos dio. H« aaya that '.he Germans in Texas ,. . are. almost lo a man. in favor of the Union p which they ate willing tu fight for if they .. can have an opportunity. BST'Tho death ,or e»Preaident Martin '•|VoM Uureu, at his reaiduuee at Kinder- ^ hook. New York, on Wednesday of last week, is announced, lie was iu hi* eigh- ' , tieth year. For more than thirty jcarr of ^ his lifo lie filled various, public positions, r from Surm*ato of hit counlyk to chief magistralc «i the greatust nation ou earth r He fifed the presidential ebatr from 1H3* 1 i« DM1. . It

MST'l'lio tortificniiuus about Memphis arc rapidly constructed. Several ban ; negroes are at work on them, and ai foreo of aoldters are eiuployud in the j time muuntr. The earthworks are ol thy ■ most stable chsractrr, and are iulended lo of great strength. They will cctirclo the towmlrom north to tonth. Uin> of the tin*- toned Southern bells wliic.i were seized by Geo. Uurn-nlc has p been purchased and er«-tei| upon the camp ^ [ground at Martha'* Vineyard, and will bu >' usod during the cata|>,mtctmg there, which- r commenctts the Mb of August. Tbis has ' I- usually been the largest religious encamp- h meat ia thu country. ■ B AUG ITS RAW-HONE ( SUPER PHOSPHATE ' CS Sir— U^atlHKI* | BAUGH & SONS, : Manufacturers A Proprietor*. Store. No. 20 South Wharves, , ' PHILADELPHIA. \\ This Manure II manufactured from pure Raw ! ' Bon.-*, and warranted to contain all tholr original j j organic matter— oo burned or calcined boom are ! i used, aad II Is sold under * goarssty from Ihe m*nI ufacturcre thai It la free from adulteration. i Kg- Last araaon tbe demand for this manor* ex- ' j ceded that of any far—r one, «wd with lew •aacpi Uoav the resulU hare been highly lav-.-aW*. .No I palna will be spared to maintain its standard Of popularity. tJ*ae»D in rets oasswreur. I 1 PRICE, M3 Per 2000 lba.— Caah. GROUND RAW BONE8. ii This ariieia Is g round wtthuut aajr urciloea urep- ! ■ aratvin. aud cootain^An f.., orgaale matter ol tha KICK, $U PKR m PfiiSM.— CASH. Tb« above Manas** can be hod of regular | BALCll ® UOJII, Ho. 30 South Wharvsw, Philadelphia. ] rsB,SBSh.iaui. j Tin and Britannia- Ware REPAIRED, ' . i By NICHOLAS T. SWAM. Bwaaaaft wes-Acy&ta ! I. '

BOOT &. SHOE STORE. j gubaerlbrra bar* Jnst returud lioo ] ^W'muntiniir. wltb a NSW STOCK of BOOTS, UIIOIU aad OAITCM. j for rienta' Ladlrc' and Children , and arc Irel aalr I XI uHt. DECATUR STREET, ' I /.i ike l-itdbt jr lately •teevjued fry .ffr. I fat- ' • ran. Vrirern !*e*a-o /)rwjfr.St*re» . j CHEAP for Carta. Call before pur-h-covg sir*. # { t r neats' rise Calf Shin Hoots, also, G Basic* aad Ditching Bnot* at* enhl. GaRKUTBON ft ^fUXCH. I N. 8— DOOTU aa#BHGKS made to •itr, or iW >«alred at chart so lie*. ' | Lane Ulead, June BU. SMI. *m WEST JERSEY ,m. or: _oh. ■ m ma mm "*r m ' Jlridgeton, AT. J. A John Gosxan, A. ST.. Principal, T'ni: aril maioo rf this Iftrtltatlad mil rem- fl mence on UXflKEIDAI, (rrrcarrr 04. ft full corp. or able and experienced traehrrs wtU be ' ■ In attrndaBoe. . ■ Pupil* may iHirau* either a Cluneal or Baalncm ■ Cuutee, at the optioa of their parenta. ■ Tbo Claaaiosl Coureo will aStiiil a thorough sad ~ complete t>rr]>araliiin tor Collage, or If will be reade .uiBi-ienllj" rvien.lv r to mm the want* of those who design to complete their Classical atudieaat In the buMueaa Course sueelal attention wilt bo rvren to the preetwi a|>pliratu>u of tho liram-ne* punuej. lloak-acrpluc. Naylgailon. Surrerlng. Tnpogriiphleal aud Mech«ntc*l Drawing, the !ta»urat d.-i»oeea, and Agricultural Chemistry wli( tw taught if deal ml. , The location of tba Academy la high, airy and healthy. II contains a l.lbAry of Svrf r S-* rulumu. Tha hutldln* la admire*!- adapt d tu x-hool putpoaea Tue g round, are t*K*, #nU tiftr »i- | I.vjgruieut ia made to secure tM cunt «rt mid p: ngirea of tile pupils I ■ I Term* l»r Hunrd and Tuition, RAO per q.arl -r It it dealraHe tuvl parents dc .tgnlng t» niter paplla, ' -dioutd atah» early application «o Ihe Prim - |>al,frora whom other Information aaay.Ui I'rtjruredr ; Kcrraraf r>v— IWw. K. D J^NKa, D. D., BlMpton.' faculty of Iviureli-n A^ilirpe. JfWllPH JKMItl', I SI nlll-a ll.lt ACCJUSTtr* S. CA RllltH. t:«J , W...dhury. , ' Iter. >1. WILLIAMSON,' Cold Spring. Capo May ( Jniy'st.— 'Sta __t_ . | Daagh't Kirp*r.plloiph»l€ of Umi. i ' The isSierttcr trtn Aynt far thr i alt of . ' /'o.yVr Stiprr-Mofhatr e/ Uw, TU.rmr* fi r/rrI , tiltscrt that equal IkU, frr »'r prfcr, tut Mere err nmuj ■' . , Ihit art ii^riiortr if. AJ Wri «tlr«lrt W. J ORA.NVI LLX l.t'ACH, »(M#an*Wvvo rittre." Real Estate Agency. 1 I" ARSIS: OTTAaES'anrt TA»-f!Sr',0*'!R,,T I Aaf SOUS OX COJlMtNUgOS. . T>ERSONS wlthlng pi tell or bay Wtoi. be'Panr. ' IT Land In Ifrhr count v, or Cettaged nn.l Lota, or I j vacant Lot* U» the fit* of Cape |» aad, will pjr van I apply to thr .hhsertbw, at the tfaee of fhU paper. I 1 ft.r locatPm ami aire of Karma, th * iwujautluuc ' | of Farm. Wood and Meadow iJUnl, and 'whetb. r I i bet* are buildings or not, aud If so. wtiV. bull lingc, J the****, rnedlthM ft*, of «lVl bulbtlnga, "tORriarr i with Ihr |*W* u! th-Unu. vuodittou. of pdymrnl. ! ami other pvrll. ulivra, ahould b* atati-l. The prl. . • ; oi eottage. nod lota, w.th condition* of payment t should Iw -talttl atari. CUVTABM IIKXTEI). The auUeriber will aUo ntl*nd to rentier rotiaI ; t.uprefot ibc'acafon. TJicsauiuat of fttralture and i teat ahoBtt I.* stated oa apfvilcatlon. J. 8* tiCiiCH. j Cor. nt WuhlngloeA Jaekaeu wis.. I Thu ». ll tenvn Hnt.l lilui* oru-B f.ir Viaktore • vrcll now

Oyaterr. Wiro?, Liquors Arid SUGARS of tbe beet brrnlf. cunatanlly on head. nntvix tiikk. Iol> It. ELLSWORTH HOUSE, CAKf IH-AKD,' X. J, 'ITie Subscriber lnlorm* t'u* public that'b* hac' JL opened » new Hotel, at the corner of Wovhltit- !■« aad Ocean streeii— * lilch be calls the - th.frwobtm Hum;"— where be wWBe beppy to rreelv* prrmaneol or tranal. nl gursta. Kttni pact exper.cnc* lie trelc caUMIrd that be e«n glv* evricfarilm. lo those who favor him cailB Ihclr pxtronagr- - He lira areonnuuvlatltin for 4 ' Inardcr*. Talma— *■ |*r day. or iwr week. Good Maiding tor horeca ' Is also prorided. A II All —A lint-Clam bar-room ha* alrojuat opened. It i> supplied with excellent wince and llquore. JOHN ». COHSOV. Tbe P.tTBST ON F. DOLLAR CLOTHES WRINGER:' CTVila recent laractlon la ndWrvfrrred to til* taihOr, (astro «d to a Tub of any afxo; la llglit, wrlfhtng* • clout ■: Pound., i| durable, and trill tvrtag all kind, ol rlothca, from a sheet to the must dtllcal- lahrit The price I. placed within thenar), of all. fits 1 u.rb-.K te p.vriiulariaa .1. many ureful qu..Uilr*.a« I It krvt only to be Ml to be appreciated. ' . For Sal* *1 KOBT. KLIM.'v Store, neat door In , • lahamt, t where they may be ace* tn operation. | TlMOTHYj£Nj^CL6ylH. Thu aulMcriber oilers for sals a lot or xttrgJU«R Timothy and Clovkr Hay Call and bur il. CI A HlLPltCnr. NOTICE. The Duplicate la soar la my h.vada tor tire MUrellou ol taxes In Ihe City of Lap* l.land, lor ; lodfc All Taxea Dot paid by Ihr Twentieth day of ; Oct., her Kill i* lelufued to a Justice of tbe K~»- : lor Hnumcutlo-. The l ommimlonrra uf Appr'l. In raara of t*vat.on, w 111 meet at the City (tall, the ' atrond Tur. ;«y is septaabrr, To performttreduilr. i.ijuirrd of them by law, al 10 o'clock A. M. AARON #CH I. LLJ NGKR, Udle.tOt. Cap* (.lend, A.«u«t tat, O L OIHIN GI CLO THIN G !' At Ihe COURT HOUSE. The tinbserilier ri;sp*clfollg givv* nolle* thai hi- work of Goons, lor m*h:og Ocwvta.t.a est LLo:«i»o, la vary. Oa*. j Coats, Eauta or Vosto, mam la arier. nt thorl antic-and In go*S style, out ( ! of CLOTH, C AHIMUIFS AAMfNMIAfte., he I | BBADT-nxra CUQTBllie lor tal*, and St pi Icra to suit t;.« timer. ' O-DRFAV GOOD, arid by tlreyard JXNU MeGAJUTBAT. i : EJ-Mmpla notice, of death. fnlbTbri-. re apaHH I mxawmnpt I '(dj