Cape May Ocean Wave, 7 August 1862 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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BtoCAlT.rr.-B STATE AFFAIRS. | 1 p i. mAJtmuruAM. j ' I "lliillli — ' ' I Imu>i Of city c«^«« u. i ■ Yh# ®l7 ne" he'^ tbe'r 1 I o»ee$in(f ImI Monday treainc: ' | The Finance Committer rcportyli^ 1 ■ fthey had rgotivad, principally for Urern ' Rfltecuoei, the ium of $50,70 ; and bad j | JLaid $21,80 for repairing atreet Ian, pi, j ' I flfhe balance remalnin^in their hande. I , ■ On motion, the license of W. W. i ■Warn was reduced one half, in consider- j • Hal ion of the aery small amount of busi- | < f^neis be was doing. The Finance Committee aluo reported" ' eerbally, hot not definitely, in rtforcnce ; , to the sole of the properly of Johu ( Dougherty and others, for Uxe*. A j t ^ ^art of the same bad been bought in for the city, for the term of three years. | The Committee on Protection of Prop- I erty and Improvements was Instructed 1 to take the property ioto their charge. BUU were ordered paid, as follows ! J &eo. Li Lndlam, oiis quarter's salery us J Mayor, $37,50; H. Hand, half year's ( i salary as city clerk to Sept, lfivs$^0 ; , i }. M Smith, for serAees as clerk pro I turn, for two ereniajt*, in cast of the « I- siqtoness of tliedti clerk, $2. El .a t-4- — I' | Hops em Ihe llllBd 1 On Thursday evening last, a grand i ft Lop came off at Congress llall, which is ■ acknowledged to be tbe finest of theses- ■ sou. Tbe elite of Philadelphia and Balj|timore graced lb; bsll. On Sslnrday jHerening a hop took place at the AlienItlc Hotel, ft was largely attended, and ^Btbose who were present thought it the Inmost sociable hop yet held. At both ; Hops the triusic wss discoursed by abend under the management df Mr. ff. H. ; Brownell. Another hop came off at the Atlantic 1 Hotel on, Monday evening. DsnCen were plenty to dance to the matle of quadrilles", weltSt, Itncers, gallops and reels. Ai belles and beaux, and stranger friends for the etsntag'mei, advanced, retired and twirled, their cdoteuSnces seemed to any that the earea and sorrows ol this evev-chingsSg- world had never coffie in eonlaet s»fth thair minds. ■ X MIMOm. Last Sunday #bek. at the Baptist , ; Church at Sea«i|te — lie v. B. T. Swain, I pastor — a collection was taken up among I the congregation assembled, st the rej quest of the "'Cape May conmj Reltof Association," for the benefit of tbe sick * and woondfd Xew Jersey Volunteer*, which, ws are told, amounted tlPabout $81. This it a literal and worthy con- > * tribuiiOn, and ws hope that the other ^ dborchss will "go mid do likewise." I Since the Above was ia type we team | V fbat a collection of nbont $3U wai taken ' » hp in the Baptist Church at the Court | ■ House, on Sunday last; also $1C was j ■ Collected in the E. Church at the ! * ' same place B time Oetf. W. MIX mt J| Lieut. 6mUb-*rr ved be ie on ThuraV day last, very siek We hove not seer, t him yet, as pevsoM are not allowed to £ visit his Sick-room. has Ml been A well fur some months, and every now W and then he was prostrated in the camp ' Mad he not reached home as he did, we 1 fear he would never ba^ . recovered —

r Our Cape May-boys were io good spirA its when he loft. fl $t>W'Ar*SifWn«. I It has ever been our practice to urge , * Cape May people "to encourage borne * fadnetry," and we no# direct bouse keepers to get tbelr tin Rare repaired at j * Kicholas T. Swain's near the Cape Is- j land bridge \Vhete*er can be don e by - Cape May-men, pot trot in the hands of i others. I : Tbe foUoming is the hut of letters I >\ J.:— Oea. Crier, Geo. M. Drier, W: I W. Miller, J. W. Corwin k Co , H. f Dufwey, Mias Carrie Bailey. Jamba WtMcr. f . M. . X. L. Waraer, Dentist, of Trentena It, J , ia aupfUft .1 Cup. Ball', .ba-ab.~jbap~ft-iaa.nj sssssl:ti. aril. Sft sfrsfta,-

, >-a«rk«M, Caw mC + lrnmc Vsamasm. 1 | The opinion leant* to have got abroad I that -the air at Cape May ia too heavy for «// « di leases of the longs. TTuweror moch this « may bo believed, yvt we *.-* of an advene a opinion; aod the reaaoa* that lead* ui to « our belief are trade up of plain facte, t which are » follows A gentleman, in < Michigan of about 24 yean of age bad I | suffering for neftr 7 years with heiuor- I I rhag* of tha long*. H* had received advice a from xcoraa of physicians, and had taken c nearly all tbe quack medicines extant; but t nothing benefitted him. and he grew worse, I ! when Dr. Pomeroy, formerly of this county, i j hut now practising in Michigan, advised , him to eotne to Cape May, saying that - the sea air did not core bun he would not , lire long. He directly came co Two week* after he bad been on tha Island j , i is* bitn, acd ha told ut he bad a hemor- | 1 thag* on the first day of bis arrival here, j . after the excitement and wnariness of a ! | trip ; but that he bad had nono since. | lie said he had giiuad 12 ponnda in four- : teen day*, and hid uot fall so hearty and j Strong for aeveo^eara, Ha is still here and ; is a perfectly well man. So our readers Will see that Capa May air is net injuriouV to all lung diseases. Wo know of other who havn been cured of this same . disease by coming to tbiia place. Good Saws. », We arc happy to announce that our i friend Richard S. Thompson, Esq.. 'of j the Court House, has been commission- ' . eda captain, by Gov. Olden, to raise a company for the lStlh N. J, Regiment, j , now forming. Unremedied twenty iu«n J jn Bridgeton, and is now in Chpe-May ' to gel volunteers. We wish him success. Let every Cape Mnj ra«n that j , can and dart join tbe Union army enlist ; under Capt. Thorn p ion I He is a true | Jerseymen and a son of Cape May, and (rem what we know of him we feel as- ■ sored lie will make a brave arid brilliant ; -officer. Rally I rally !! rally HI Join | this company end you will be gallantly ; , lead to viet ry and renown I Heaven , speed the cause i An lh*r at Work. We would esk if tbe committee sip- 1 pointed by the county Relief Asiocia- i tion, to secure subscriptions for the beh. j ( fit of the sink and wounded soldiers of New jersey 4fe el thhfr duties yet. As ! one of thet committee, we can say that we art not, but we intend taking some ! means for securing funds immediately — - j We thaU shortly addrttt letters to indi- j tubals ashing for »u6scn/ifi'ons. Let ' each member of said committee com-* menee operations. Why should they delay when so^mnch suffering calls for assistance ? Tfc» W»ra* Wt.lhtf' The wekther this summer has been warm, yet pleasant. We never reraerai ber of seeing finer*wesiher for a water.1 ing place The last few days have been . remarkably warm, and we hope that t-o , one lets the day pase without calling at , ! the Confectionery saloon of Mra. Geo. j W. Smith and getting a plate of her excellent ice cream. Prlca •rsoltllajr. Last week, we stated that salt hay was selling at $5 per ton, bnt wo, have , since Icarnrd that it is selling at $7. We stated as we wert informed by several. Five dollars is the price, we think, t at the farms op in the county, sad not delivered on the Island -

Kaaar*. Wood 4 ftoort At the Congrese Hall barber's shop, have every errangsment for cleansing the hair of ladles fFom'al! sand or dirt. This is the only piece on the Island for doing this work. Hair cot, Ac.' Will some of lbs officers of the/'Cnpq, j May conn'.y Relief Association" forward j Us, for publication, tba amount s of cotSections us soon as they are taken up in i the different churehm of the county. ; ' ruvkuUaSB">> The . Cumberland County Bank, at Bridgeton, hue duoUrud a dividend or | five per cent, ou its capital stock forth* i Let six months. This bank is one of I the best iu Jersey «>«t AlaMKatA If Uiam era sey eitisaus of this eoanty that eaa, bat do care to' volantear. let ti>*m ' nfkr.a premiom of fifty, a hundred or two , kndmd dollar* to a mbslitata that will anliat tor tha wtr te Onfrttuad.

Tht Ium. Again we hare tbe plrasnra of annoaa- { «ing that the seaaon of 18152 i* larpastiog avery expectation. Visitors coBtinnu to arriva in Inrga nambera. The arrival* by urary boat vary from 280 ta 340. Brary- : thing look? cheerful. The countensurea of our own people bespeak a happy ditap. pnintmeni, and visilora are perfectly da with the plaC*, company, w.ather and bathing. Congress Hall eontinon crowded, and the Ocean, Atlantic and Centre, we believe, ur* fall. At! of tba hotels tiore than they bad last jesf.Vtwi Depot. j A good selection wa* made when Mr j John Risley wa* cbos-o as the successor of I I tbe late Murk Canning, as newspaper agent at Cape Island. Uia aland ia located at j Congrese Hsll. where he does % flourishing I business. Those who waat papers, niaga ) I rinea, 4c. will call at the stand. Tbe larj Rest and best selection of cigars uo tbe j Island are also kept for sate, i war i* is t | Cun any on* tell na why our Board of | Chosen Fieeholdera don't call a meeting ol j tbe Board to apropriate a bounty of 10, 20 | or 30 dollar* to each Cape May-man that j will Volunteer ? Other count)** are appro- ! printing. Hoy nntl Data far Bat. j Persons wishing to |iurehaso good salt hay and onta will please apply at! the office of this paper. Paackva In XUrkct. ' We see that peaches hnve been introj duecd into our market. Tht y were not I I raised in this county. A communication from "A Visitor" \ ■ was received too late for this iraue. It will | j appear in our next. , , PBOCLAlt ATIJN Bv CHARLES S. OLDEX, OOVERSOI! or THE STATE OF NEW JERSET The President of the United Slate* lias I called lor Three Hundred Thousand more j I Volonterr* for Three Years, or daring the j War. The necessity (or bidding the rari- j ou» point* gained by our arms, the imperii , I live demand oT every interest of llm n - tion ; I both do ne< lie and foreign, that the War I Shall be speedily ended, the oblitution we are under to -attain our fellow citixanm o« ! 1 in the field and enable them toon to return ! t to their homes, a proper regard to their safety, and that «v*ry batlte may prove a ( victory, arc some <-f the eoR«ider»iion» j | which render lbs call for more troops etui- , j nently proper, f therefore hereby appeal ' j to all the cttisen* df this Statu that they j ! *eo to it. that New Jersey reapond* bearti- : ; ly and quickly to tli" call lliw« made upon ] I It. lo Maintuio the existeuco of tbe nation | i The demmiff is not for every citizen to j ' «tand npon the field of battle, but it is, | ; that every citizen by rnch exertions and 1 sacrifice*, and in such nmunvr at is found 1 moil efficient, shall aid is filling the Slate's quota The number of Regiments assignable to New Jersey, bis not yet been made known to the State authorities, bnt to i | avoid delay and tbe sooner nogmcot our j force in the field, 1 NOW call -for Four! Regiments' of Infantry— one of such Regi- , menu lo he raised ill the counties of Bur- • lingtnn, Gloucester. Atlantic. Cupe May, j Can dan, Salem and Combeiland-: one of1

*aid Regiments in lb* counties of Mercer, j I Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and. Union ; i one of said RegitnriitB in the cuonliee of Easex, Passaic. Rergvn sad lludsoa. and the other of said Regiments In the cowhlie* of Hunterdon, Warren, Sussex, Mom- ■ eraet and Morris, thus apportioning one - Regiment to each of the Military Division | of the State. The Field Officers of each Regiment will r be appointed at an carfy day nnd a Camp will be established in »*eh Military Dins- ! ion. in tha mean time the proce,* of gatli- . rriag the man should progrt **. Tbe regu . lalions (or the subsistence and traoeporta tion of troops will appear shortly in a > Oeneral Order. Kach roernlt i* entitled t to receive one mouth's pay, being thirteen dollar*, in advance, when individually enlisted and swore in. and a bnonty or twenty fire dollars wkm tha Rvgitavnl ia tnu.'tcred ioto aerviee The family or dependeot ' widowed mother of aauh private a it. i non- ! c<immissionad officer la entitlad to recti re . from the State six dollars per month, and each private and aon-eotnmitsiontd officer, having eo family or dependent widowed raotlfei, it entitled to receive from the State ob their honorable discharge two dollar* per month for tlio- lime they bavo h. Burred; and a bounty of seventy-five dolj twrll paid by the Federal (sovernmeot lo each v.donleeron hi* himorsble discharge. * Any person tarnishing arocrmt will be en II titled lo receive two dollar* on aach recrutt being mustered into service. | These are snmn of the inducements to i enter the STVtee . I.qt a patriotic devotion , | to the cause of their country i« the molivr I that Will be most influential with nur people * | The period or enlistment, which is for a uhree years or during the IFor, will be ren- » dared brief by ail enitodly performing their ! high duty, while the waning rank* of the ' Rebels are furniaheeffby conscription, let it ■ be our boast that we defend the nation by ; lb* heroic Volunteer. 7 j By the Governor, n CH ARLFS S. OLDKN. , - [ W. s. Joneao*. .SecreUry of Stole. j Trenton. July 8. 4862. i- 1 , ! ! NT LwgTanAhv: 4.l»fi tteup* hi Clit*.

: W ATC HES 8L CLOCKS: REPAIRED Agu CLEANED ; and JEWELBY Mended, by I • THOMAS SOULTZ, At Robt Klifit's Store, Otromr. ths Aukricax Hoi'ee All ORDERS for MVB.I1U. Rv|.*lrlBV *od flevnlnr ; Wslehvv. Clock*, or Jewvirt. Wtl at th« CoU SpriU I ro*I-oBee. or «! the Onu W»»e Ofllrs, Cape t*- i Ikb<1. will be promptly attrodee U. All work warty The people of C*pe Nay aw lovlted to "em- ' rourwe home Uuluilry" an A aot *ea(l their Job* out I . of the county. dm | GLOTiilNG, ^ And for all seasons, at ! I. H. SMITH'S STORE, ' 1'f.krv St.. near Cohcikns Haix. Al rittCBN to Rail Ihe HARD T1MKB i H Sling put la a aupply of GOODS, the eubaerttwr It prepared to wll bis trlroda and the public Men s and Boy's CLOTHING, i Urate* Furntvhtog GooSa, Hate aad Capa, CuiVrvli I las. ke., Re. t y- CLOTHING made to order. In > a-htonvbie I i Style, and *t vhotl oulUr Goods Sold Ly the yard. ' I N. II — CUTTING aad REPAIRING done. r { Bathing Robesj A arts Stock of Ladle*' and Gentleman'* Bathing ! ' j Robe, I* now offered for tale. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. '•I rpto undettlgned have this day formed a 1 1 ml led Xparlncralil)'. under Ihe name and alyle of Nlller j A M eat, *uren>oi* lo Wtat k Hiumpaoa. Cougreaa , Matt, Cape tela ad, N J. W. B MILLER. > JOHN WEST. | June IS'.li, IRS:. ; ■ Caagrra, Halt, Tap* Maud X.J., M"Ulbco|>en tor the fwsidlm of TlMtor* on the I aitll in.t NILt.SJtk WEST, Proprleler*. FURNITURE, SASH, 1 SHUTTERS U DOORS. j rpiH Subscriber ha* on hand a LARGE ' L STOCK of FtlRVITBRE, •>< nlji and kuwu I aueu tdfUry, which he eaa .ell at very aiiveOVABLC L>- All Ontsr, for X.vait. SKrn ERA and DOORS will he prompt!) and well *'ten.1e.l lo j l GEORGE OLDEN. Cupc Mav C. II. ; Dec. IN. NOTICE •i TO THE AFmCTEB. T~VR- K. G AHRETSON offer* hi* profenlaoal actI ' JLyvir*. t., the afflicted. HOWEVER LONG OR . . I HOPELESSLY. I Hr operalra by the Natural Power*, skillfully j • combined with electro-Magnetism. , ' Let nono dvspalr ualll they have given him a ' 'i Offlce orarDTCRS CREEK, cape M IV C<> . N.J , April rr. imj. t;. WEST JERSEY R. R. . W-~r ' ■ 1 L1 irr BW~ypgr Bi t'wIL-L'li^g-. J.. J.'MtlLS - ! IBtDtEH SttRAXUESIENTS 1 | Oimmtnciny on THURSDAY. Mnj M, v I 1862, daily, {except Sunday*.) to and from fFoldtif Nf. Wharf, I'hiladtlphia. : Leave Brhlcrton, f. 49 A. >L, and I to P. M. 1 I Due at Phil ad*. s M A. S» , and X U P. M. . i I Leave Phlia.lelph.», *00 A.M., and t Ou P. N. I | Due a! Bridgeton, It u> A. M., and R i»J P. M FREIGHT TRAIN* 5 | Leave Bridgeton at - ■ tu A.M. I Due al L'.vtsdm at , - toil A.N. r Leave Phllaff** at - 1 M |> M. r Due at Bridgeton, al - _ - 7 ce P. M. WOODBURY TRAINS. ' ( Woodbury spertvl Irvloi (enre Woodbury «t knn 1 . | and 9 Al A M.' and A id P. M.. and returning Irate r | Phllvgelphla al * o-> A. M. and S 4% and • nr P. V.

RAIL ROAD COS SECTION. ' A' Gln»*b«ro' t rloae connection Is made with 1 trains of Ihe Millvillc »nd OTi-mino1 Rut Roao to and from MILLVILLC and Intermediate ' STAGES Leave MILLVILLC on antral of a 00. A. M. Train | Irwtn Phil ad 'a. Mtr, for CumherLuid furnace, : Tviekaroe, ScnvUir. hee, ley's point and Cape MayCourt House, and lo Cape talend, on Monday., Wrdnradava and f rklavo. Returning on allrrnaU daya, to Afternoon Mae. AUo, dally for Purt.LUraMth, Leraburg, Dorehra- , ter. Kaataad Wc»t Creek, Donnlavllte, and lioshen, ] and to Cape Island on tur.il ay a, Thurwlvy* and 1 •Murdya. Reiarning on nlletaat* daya lo AfterLeave BRIDGETON on arrival of 4 *0, P. M. Train lor fairlou and Ccdarvllle, I elurnlng lo a f- , teruoon Line from Bridgeton. , ; I Mima, ou nrrivnl. of 9 A. M. Train tor ralrioa 1 Ccdarvllle, Newport and Dirldlng Cr— k.-Return- ! i Ing to nf lerneon train from Bridgeton ' Leave Ptttvtansn on Tuesday*. Thursday* aod »f • 0« A M. Train frirai 1 rhltad'a, for Allowayatown, Shlloh, Greenwich fce., I Returning oa alienate day, lo Afternoon Train to Philadelphia ' Leave GLASSBORO* on arrival of aarh Train trowi . Philadelphia, fos Crasa Keyr, WlUlamstowii awl I SSffmSSSSl," I Leave WOODBURY ua arrival of J-00. P. JI. Spt- . del Train, tot Wood. town. KJdrtdg*'. lllll, Harrl- . ville. and Multtoa Hill; also on arrival of 4 00 P. H. tnla . Tor 'wedeeboro", Ctarkaboro* Berk lev. I Uaokwoodlown and P»ulahnro' all relurnlng lo » to, , A.M. Train to Philadelphia. MMEIGIIT vill U tran Sy f rvtpAJ Trafnr ewtg. J. TAN RKNSSKLAKR. , 8upf. W. J. R. R. Philadelphia. April Mth, tow. i E.VOCH EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. ^ A N ENTIRE FRESH STOCK OT GOODS. Ju*t ■' ' A received, onalattnaof DRY GOON, C ROC E- 1 r RIK-. PaOVMIIINl, 1IARI) W ARK. BOOTS and i SHOES, EARTHEN-WARE. CROCK CRT- WARE. ' TIN-WARE, ke-, wktek will be .old fPr Cn»b ' (or It* wiulvaleai la Taanr.l at aheap aa Goods of . the same quality an sold in IBs county of Cam May. Alao; an assortment of , READY MADE ClOTHIRO t rocatattng of J OATS, PANTS, VEST* A BATHlNiS CLOT HER ; BICIWT, PrSE AID Oil MttJtEintEED 1W Tha largest Mock of FaMILT MEDICINES la tM county, kept en hand. Cura to* alrao.i eveTha attaaOea of buyer* Maottvttot. • •»,«**. y

i ANNUAL EXHIBIT | or TBE I Receipts and Expendihirn of the Board eif I Chosen Freeholders of f*« Cunnfy i if Cape ; Slay, for the year A. D. 1862. i Charles Hand Etq:, ( 'effector of rte'Chirafy of Cape hi ay. m account srith the Hoard j of Chosen Freeholders of ioid coi/nfy. To KSestpl*. Dr. tsCJ. la / ( Mag II. T'idM of balance at sMtir merit with Hoard May "7th, Itot. filOSg-lT - •• hut instalment of School Money rreM from State Treasurer, >97 Iff • •• " Meeivrd from State Yrvn.UftV' for Public schools. toso.Ti , - . raeelvvd for Pedlar"* las; » <M '• Balkneeof County Tav (rum City of Cape inland, (1*0) 19.7) " --a*h received tor tavern llrttl***. 10 (O '• amount loaned fur Use*; ef Board, S4V.TT rvcclved lorn Mate for uousty p«:d roluniern, seo.vr '• reeM on aeeonnt of Cdtinly tn* for y ear tMl, J»tl.» . •' ■' of *t*te t*v reeM from Toirnahlp Collector*. 6M.4T ; " stlndry »m»!l sp . a from various soathe* ffi-OT I Whole auionnt of rccclp* BWCt.Sl 1SBI — R. By I ipendltarc* Ce. ! By Ca«h for i»r diem of Judge* tor nttrnI danev *1 Court., . - • «*■<» i " " Juror'* foca." IB.OO - sherllT* Mil*, - »-t>v I " - * per dirw of Con, lab Is* tor attending Coorta. ' MAO l " " cost* of otmlnal proaecuIloBS, 17 OS ■ " •• fee, of offleer* of rteiTion, UJ4 I •• " eompenaatlou df roooty canvasser*. 19 to I •• •• rom]<ert*atlon of fracholder* and clerk. I9L01 . " •• black-loard and bohk* tor eownly rvamtner*, G4 •• eomtulHlon* of enunty eollre- " " ration, of prisoner, confined Injail, 19-91 •• •• Interest oo county I nan, " county elsrk', offlcial Mil, 6T.S7 - " book, »ad •undrie* for county clerk's offlre. Ml " ft lor cvaitwnaatlon of Jti<lr»s fur apt>Mvlnr ShertlT* Bond, AW •uppoTl of Aim1* House, inctudu.g StewaoFs salary, 10*1 K I - " cmiienaatlcn of Alma' Mouse commit tae. !U» aid erf poor out of Aim*' llnuar, l»»7 W ft •• balance of expenditure npoti ■ I " rompenssllnn of committee upon public building*. iour " " ,0!5ll Incldviital Mil* relative lo puhl'.e ladldluga, D »> " " autoeriptton to ilecati Wave tor ^ " " appropriation of Board fog re- " •• r*p-n*e* lo UiuuMwritng voluatecri lo place of remlevnun IKJD •• •• monthly Slate bounty lo lamllie* ol rulonteera, itWAt i " •• >-i|a>adlture*on Jail, AAI! , i " " Tree, lor Court tlouar yanl, freight, enrtago ke., SSOcr '• " vrntilatov fos County House chimney to** " sundry adrrtllalng In Wavy II SI real lu> at*,' hoa*r, coort hnuaa ■tvudard a-elclita and mrnsurre •bra,s| f*v clerlf* nftlc-, lOS tt " CK-Oa mailing fur Court tlou»c, I" to " .ettce. f-r court house. S7AA » sml for nfflre* and court house, flat •uuilry *m«H expeodllurea tor jail. are " " Hide and au*drte* for aim*1 horiaa form, / 49,70 " wilnca« fee and milracr. rcMtve to bridge al R^Lsraffinp. S.to Vice* r-lvtlvr to court buuae vndJaH. «.W •• oimpenratlon relief remuallteo relative to vulunieer*. tt.49 > - - small Kiel denial Mil* pah! by cotlcelor, v *j* i reconstruction ol brhlge *t Turkahue, **0.7« • " " r*eonatru*!tun ol brirbre at Sluice Creek. S0T.19 • •' repair* u(*in pivot brtrfipi at q Wet Creek. A.» •' repair* tump bind bridge at Dentils Cirav. 2AJT • •• repair* upon plro* Iw dge at VP-Winger's landing. 49* • •• reimir* upon litvot brtdgv at Dip* fslantf. ItU repair, sundry am»ll bridge* In ICp|wr Township. trt/l •• " sundry *ui*B I -ridges In Dennta Tuanwhip. W*B - » i. dry smsll Lridgra la Middle Townahlu. »l.to' a Middle rownahlu. »l.to-

t » - sundry small bridges In Lower Township. tl.Sff j - rash psrid Stale Ireaeurer quota of atnt* I *' " Upper township collector quota of school money. 510.4>i •• " ft I won I* township eolleetov * quota of school money. ttrTJss •• «. Middle townshl poo! Wet or quota of school money, ao:A9 1 o « ~ Lower township collector quota of school money. 1*40)1 u n •• Cltsr of Cape Island quota of kchool money, TN-*' Whole amount of Expenditure*, 8T-.4S «r Balance atee'llemeut. May tltb, »9S, •**■7X1

No-rt.— tn addition to the amount of (•tTJ.M) »" «'* hand, of the cnlI colors', settlement aa above, flier* I*mains urMoUsmled of county tax ** balance In county treasury , '7>J» making the whole amL of available fund* of the enunty, al daler "lJl Surplus Beuenuo. amou n IM^ p^^yi"* In hand, of Lean ^ ^ Who I* amount of fund, »*JB7.CS The interest arriatng from toe tool I* annually appropriated to Ik. suppoi* o< Chmmon Schools In the several lowushlp* aol Cape Is land, la the ratio of tbe number of children reported to Ihe Board, by tba several Town auperintendentoThe number reported tor the present yea* Is aa Upper township, John Jonaa, Vuperlntrodrot, *b» la-ni.it - fir. M. BVesley, " W Middle Job* W. amain. - '•> loner " rrank Whllaker, " •" C*I* Island, Dr. 1. *. Kenae.lv, " '•> Whole a am her rvpaated, WTfr Orri. aaa appointed by ilm Bnanl for foa < u.««la* s fftot'— .. ' Thomas William*, Dtreetor, Tuckafror PwK 0«W . Joshua So aln, CTerk , Townaend's InlH P. O. Charles Hand, CotlMtor Cope Mae C-lLU. O. kkkard a Utmuw'.s. Iman Coa-mlatooneT, Cobr Tba sum of fort y-tve huadsed detlsxa. mOetui ti» be assess jl nsd rolUctsd lb* pirarul yra* a* a voua- , ,,U*' jotHtTX nrAIN. CB*rd»fca.d. . "V I lussMft law. July OU. torn. ALLEN A NEEDLr*' - Super-Phosphate of Linr, ; Uneyyeilled h) any other in The swariM,