r ' v 1 CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE. CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY ~ ° ^
CAPE .MAY OCEAN WAVE •' < :aPKIHLA>I1> N. .fCT1. *- LEACH. EiiJtnr, Pakltakrr »a4 Prtprlclor. on r; noi.i.AK i; k it a s n t; m i , Thrayfaty, Aag. 21, 18fi2 •STATE OF NEW JEKSFY. E**crtj»i:.Tl».pAKrsefti,. \ Tuho *. Aug. 7. I8G2. j OtvaL.So. 1. W»»x*as. tbn GoV.rument of the Uaj ted Sutn lias MgotCrd lo iwi it* purpo-e t'l apportion to the Hlate of New Jersey a •plot* of ftra troop* fo be raisod sod mus. «er«d Into tha apt tier ot the UaiuJ Sutei, and to Arcura ilia quota of tbi • State by • rifting; ui'-d Wkkai, ft ha* been made to appear to me that certain parsons are ■agoged recruiting men in tbi* Slate to fill ita quota of other .Stales ; now, J'ln.rw '••UK J do hereby, a* (.'omoiaudcr-in-Ctuef of tha military force* of llitiSUlo, forbid all person* nbateoeter. from recruiting any nn?o teflhin tbe boundaries of tbi* gtalii for a ay IUgimeotor Company not organ. Jtrj or being formed under the authority of tbi* Stat#. And 1 do hereby datoUe upon Colonel Hubert C. Jvtmsou. of tho first UiltUryD.jeiaioo .of tin* SUte, upon VoU ■ iimiI £tra A. Canaan, rf tbe recond, upon Colonel William S. Truer, of the thC, and upon Colonel Samuel Fouler, W»f tbe fourth Military Pivi*ioQ of tbi* Stair, the duty of seeing I hut tlii* order 1* strictly enforced io- their respective Divisions, anil authorize and empower them to place tin. der arrest any perton^ioUtiag »aid onlur. CflAH H. OLl>KN. II. -F. SvorxTo.v Jr.. Adjutant General. ▼OISVXBBBIXO AKD QBATTIKG. There mum. at tbe,ditno we write, an-iodofiniteues* in regard to the matter of solan tocring nod ' drafting. Th? , uaderatafdiug was. that all volunteering waa to eeaae on the ISWt instant, end the balance of the first 3t)0,00u recently called lor, be made up by a draft, and * that the last 300.00 u. be filled up\v draft entirely. This order, however, it, • ace me. has been fiOTalermandMf, hr rath. «r tbe time extend cd. Thafjrflowiug U on official order rec tired by 4«ot«r*or CurUq,-,.*4 ifonnsylvaaia. whteb, though not to fitted, ' 7 preaume it iutendvd Jbrfepacral application in the other states - . Ordered. Jst. That after the 13th day j «f this moath, bounty aod advance pay I . ahall not be paid to shy volunteer* for any new r* triMMU, but ouly for tho regimes ! now in the field. -and volunteer* ' to fill up , tha new regiment* now organizing. but not yet fa IF I 2nd. Volunteer* to fill up tbonew regiment* now organising, will be received and i puiJ lira advance pay until tha 23.1 day of tbi* month, and if not completed by j that time, the incomplete regiment* will be consolidated, and superfluous officer* mu~Ured oat. 3d. Volunteer* to fill op tbe old regl. ' meow will bo received and paid tbe bounty : and adsum-e pay until the firit day of September. j \ <lh- The draft for. 100.1%. militia Called )■ fnrth by tbo r:<<titteov*T1I It made en 1 Wednesday, the third day ol September, bei 1 tweeo l be boar, of 6 and 9 o'clock A. U.. ' and A and fi o'clock i*. M., and combined 1 train day to day bvtaeeii tbn same bear* • uatd completed. ton. yt the old regin.coU iirenU not bo ' filled op by volunteer* before the lit dae 1 of September. a special draft will b« or- 1 dcred <*r the deficiency. j I Cth. The exiganciv* qf rha service ra- I quire that officer* now iu thv field skoal J 1 remain with theft command*. and an Officer * no wii? the field .a tbe regular or v,;Uut«er 1 •nrti («, will, under any rircamsuneaa, he ' detailed So aecnpt t>«w cnmiaand*. j By order of the 1'reUdcnt. B#*l» M. Stinrr, " Secretary of W ar. | J Wo aotipc by ©ur exchanges that com- j j pantos arc being raised for the nina ; j WKwiths nor rice, by voluntary enlistments, j 1 WaA in Jicw Jersey, and other states ; ! ■ on® It is statod that this is done by tha I n mAmHj <d our gorarnor, nod that 1 0 to bn dodacW from { the draft in tho Joaahtiaa whoso they are 1 1 wniand. Ah fwwrat »a can acurraly h think tbwin down by the authority ©fit' 4i»r Old«t.^s we woroia pononnleoa- * -ermuion ffihft him mi thi* aamo matter, ,? n- t.wignr that, on Mfcuday of hmt ' if weeh. ami he> pUit.W i^ki nvslhit there fa mm Ihcmwo *t«eh BfBnngBtnmi, llumgb li ■
endeavoring to effect it. wWcb.j s; if dope, would be imme^ lately sentytoj - ajl the newspaperA in tbe Stcte for pub- ' — plication, and consLquentlv that we j r. .I.rmld koow it as soon ag the mail cobM ; bring at the order for publication. It ! , "has not been received, however, at the j present writing, (on Moudfcr.) thoogh j it may bo before we g6»- to ^reas. We j "" bopo >1 will be effected, speedily too, i and (hat it will be|valriulietflly respond- i cd to in Cape ftluy. for tbe credit of our j cootity, for, It tnnst be acknowledged, j ,l ' we arc behind the times J in volunteer.. | ,c Jf tbo opportunity u ; presented. let Cape May Ant. use at oxcc. *' ' 3 A TTLFOF CEDiB Jf OtTXTA 1 H. . I met week we briefly noticed a battle Jc betaeen Gen. Pope's army and the rtb- • re I els,' in. tbe Slinnnandonh valley, near ,11 Cnlpejvpcr Court Hoose.on Saturday the w | 9th Clnitant. The rebuts, it appear*, I rf crossed the llapidan river on Thbr^ay, I their cro|»ing being dispnted by the | '3 cavalry brigade of Ucn. Uaynrd, which was corapelfJd to fall buck before overl\ whelming nuuffiers Offfiklhey fell in with j ,D Bank's corps on Saturdo^v^The main 1 >t n'Ragetnent. especially with the inWh- j 1. try, commenced at about sixm'dlock in J u the afternoon, and rnged with -tarrible ! Tury for an hour and a haU. 'fytre had | " | been cannonading and .kirmhthiog be- * j fore, and it wos'kept up UMii. midnight ^ The losses were heavy on both rides. | 'Jnrs, in killed, wounded and missing, < , is estimated at nbout 1,300. while that' • of the enemy iMct down at 3000 or j 1. 4000 though neither cau be definitely ! ; ascertained now. ,t; As to the issue, there ore various,'. r opinions, some claiming a Uuiou vie- • s .tory, while others consider it rather u ' . i defeat. To u*, from all accounts that j ! we can gather,' we should rail it nearly i 1 r a drawn battle, with a little - advantage I ' I °ur side. This opinion we^arrrvc at, J r from. the fact that oar army was left iu | , |K»Vc*»ion £f .the field of contest, as ap- [ . pears from , tltn rebel tfen. "Stonewall" ! j Jackson sending a flag of truce for the t . priviisga of fctvjUg their dead.* The . ; rebels have viace re-crossed ilia ~Bopi; H , lt^ Suppose. i^ey are eonret.- 1 ' . t rating for another battle at Gfcrdousrillr. . c It should be remarkeil that Bauks ! was reiufjrrctl daring tho battle by t, ■ parts or .McDowell's and SigeJ* divi* k 'lions. Al*o that wo took seyrral intnI I dred prisoners. " . v ' AFTAUU IK EAST-TZKKEXUr. Through a despatch publisher; iu the ■ I Chicago Time*. »t- have an arconut of ^ i battle, on the 7th instant, at.Taacwell, s«v." I CD null* frail) I'uinbfrlnil.t Pan k.l_ I n.iles Gap,
fifteen thouvand rebels under «ien. Stevenran, and tLreu t^osand Union Soldier*. I The fighting lasiW foar hour*, whan the • Union soldiers, wofn out and ontnuinbertd. surrendered. This gives the rebel* command of East i Tennessee. UeVral* Iteauregard and j | Bragg ara at (nuilianoogA. - ith 70,t»0 ] men, and arc mskf.g p.-«pa ration* to ma red | upon and crash Ds«t. tc ;vport AaVVTioj report of tho caprare.hr rv.»r, S* aefiScjfTf crudited, though u may be true we "hope ' oot. however. , 1 au r advices report,'** w* were 1 inclined to betieve) thu sauiu mature* of I tbe above lb he a humbug. I1,era was » 1 bet tbo rabbi* ©ere whipped.: ~\k'« j j ipot B killed. 15 woeoued and 37 taken , prisoner*. We took a rebel Lieut Calotte!, | who WM rachaugvJ for the *hoUfi7 pri*. -•kef*. I be rebel officers admit their lose j to ba '.'AO killed and wounded. This is ] hsorv probable tha© tho forme- report. Fcaj-tc Doct-ttoini — II on. J no. T. Xiaou , will ftcypt oar thanks for copies of Cop- ' graasional reports, spacebar, and sendry * ; oihe. public documents. Also. Jfon. XV. J Jebasne, Secretary of Stali of No w , ; Jersey, for a copy of an "Abstract of ttqi. - j and Statistics of New Jftw) ." ' according to the cen*u< of I860, proparad ' under the dirtctine of the superitiUndeni | of She census department. | ffiffi* A Union soldier tsav found dead in! I the woods, after tho baUlo of hut week., maekvt barrel grasped in both haad«„ (the stock having bean broke* off) and elsweo dwad tubal* lying around him, aense wrth their beads sarathsd. aod otbcis braised to rar-.ODt war. —all the daM <howiww »ia*»a»i»iw« «• r»fo | fought for hi* lifiu but without a call, j His body whs |wntN *ith three balls. •" ' • ■ * , '
,j W Corretpoudancn is doairrd by the > | gnrernment from colored residents favor- . > abU to emigration to Central America, Li- , beria or llsyii; coumuuicaljunt to be sent. I to Jfsv.tAh*. Divobel. ageul of emigration. | ffjf A number of rebsl prisoners, who . lisd beec neroiv.' at Macon City. Mo., and ' ! had sioce gone over to the enemy and had 1 j been recaptured, have bet- a coadeinned to ' i be shut. tf Mayor Slaughter, of F^ed*ricksberg, ! and fourteen citizens of that town, bar# » J been brought to M'aakiogtoB under guard, and incarcerated in tkO old Capitol prison. * I They a-r charged with S»c rally aiding and , ! abetting tbs enemy, and giving them information of the movement* o! our army. ffijr Arrivals from XaW Orleans say thal^ j lien. Batlvr :s calling on the wealthy secess . sionists of that city for relief for the seller- i i ing ponr. (W The schooner A cp.il fa, of 77 Ions ] burthen, was captured on the -Ith instant, by the F. S. steamer Huron, while trying | I to run the blockade of Charieklon harbor, j She was freighted with turpentine for Nai- 1 C*T From rebel eeurce*. w« continue to i i receive reports of tho re-captura by thu' j rebel* of Detou Rouge : alio of thv destruction of the rebel ram Arkamai. j' tferlt is said that the ucgro brigade at I Port Royal is a failure. ffiiTA part of Morgma's rebel troops were ] surprised at Uallatin, Tenn, ou tho 12th i i iust. The rebels lost siv. We lost none, i j ffiF The Maryluad Now* Sheet, pub1 fohed in BaitJroora. was seized by the gov, j J vrnoicnt on Tuursuay evening la«t, and . j tlio proprietors aod editors sdnt to Fort : • Mcllenry ; 8T Colonels. Corcoran an! WUcoa. : Lieulensnl Colonel Bowuun end Major , 'Vogdes have bevn releaved from Rebul- , doni. and have arrived at Washington, | where lliev have been etilhtisiatliciilly rej ceivvd. ' GVT YuujiTBKu •("una -Now „ ,he | | vhance before a draft. Persons may j | volanterr for nine month*, ami receive the [ Stale Bouuty, previous to the 1st of .-rp. | tvmbrr, by going to Beverly. Thiasnfor- | j.mation we have jo.t recoived. Tho nuinj l»er thus volunivvrmg will be deducted j the number to be drafted from the ; township where they tniJf. W GxaM' -^i'lie steamer fwia. Kent will mike" ad owfnrsi'.u from i i Cape May to 1'liffisdvl^ht.i nn'Fri.lny. Ang. ' 29th. returning to th» Cup*, probahiy, the | tu-si day. Fit re for lite round trip, 3 2 50. ! carriage jneloded. ALLEN aTNEEDLES' Siipcr-Plvospteto of Lime, THE STANDARD MAN L'AIS A v - I'netjuaUd by arty other te tbe market. ■henti THE SAME IX QUALITY. ; And IcvariaMv fa be relied on a* • V.vNI'Rt: rf ' •taaOard exi-eliencr. PRICE $43 per 2000. (2 J cts. per lb.) j • ...w., 9,.. |,vi «w-. i .jcir. per ..'.j
" *ueeee» for so m*uy jrvxr* nul Igj l. the beet (.CA«i»ru the raratu has that he U bov- I lac a GENUINE ARTICLE. * . Ota Scrrw Pwo*rw *nior Idwr Is uMform In ! |. rbrakrot eansUtoeots, aad atwaj* to be retire ! i A.LL EN $'%FED~LB S> JiFERTl LIZER.I j Itythe lnrselta llim «4jk|h» *ad Improrrd mmrkin- i 1 Ui our wecAs, me b*vec:*!r:i*iiT lncrjaaul^rtr a of. trxll 'f**'unBZ th'" srlleteyTh* co»t j ^•fiirthet-eneSl a.-rrulac ' The reUilT price i« j ' $25 Per! 2000 Iba. \ • WVSrhsrsassWfte kmletd eAeepen XiMvtjlnntt. : M • j r- j ' r OU A N 0 . 1 i | rmi'VlAK.- ffiXeil nenr but .No. I., retw<v«t4i- . rvn from the IW.iv ian uercrameat. i ICKAHOI1 A vrrj.upcti",- srtlcU: rvcrlr.-V direr I ' ' (ram the bias*. • [ KLASTgn. Ground PSaMrr— * superior article, | -j S*ehod lagbe-l streug^srrets j I I BONUS Buttoa Nahrra lb»e Dost aod r; ro awl i 1 I I "Jfoae*. Wtrnmud Sen. : A liberal deduction mptlc In Dealers on j|c ! abort articles. ! < ,, A'trasfeTTtKBLis. • 1 42 Sth. Wharves S^il Stb.^ater St., ' ( rivet Sim nWv. rh»Unt | | | THIL vnfiLrniA. ' } i sMftSt^a . •^WEEMO u NTS E M I N ar Y. ' " XOHBtsty KVM, L,'1R Teuag »foa and MSk ; situated high, heal- ' 1 ^wsrssaSi jSwsr < j roe cbvulan addraas 1 • I _ ^OKK wr.toCtl. Prtadp.t, 1 POCEEtjKjpiL FOUND. . j 1 j A PoekoUBook, ce nuiuiog money. .Was ! 1 . found at the stable of. tbo subscriber, at j Cape Isand one day Us l week. The owner will tp quire of "Jtatataa Hax»- >'j pay up, pay up. j< ■" mm ; i I r:r..t o; x-j maRr trC t_\r% j I -smsra ' * **"?■■ 'i ' ' • ' I ■' '-iniili-' mwaiiilffiliMfcfki*"11 ' '* - •
• | LOCAL An'D STATF. AFFAIRS. " i- j J. OHAinriLLl LEACH. Espalier. Sot OffTil. " We am not "off to the war" as soon y 0 | wo expected. Gov. Olden not baviot/to- • J sued an order for other volunteer regiments ** j there has been no chance to.get into a New u j Jersey regiment with any nnmber of Cape 'May-men. Berere sickness has also, for a p i time at least, thfvartcd our plan* : but w« • , pray soon to • be\in a better condition— ], j in a condition to marcb-ftirth and, in open >. ' field, contand far tb« caus^of our country, d [ Like Gen. M'cCall. w« shall cry for extirr- I mutation It will not do to ffgbt them lon- ' gqr villi lenient band*. Stringent und vig1 i orons nm.vie mutt bo used to conquer this i.| msd rel»ellioo. Tbe blood ot traitors must r. be spilled, and t», the young and the mid - I dle-agc J men of the mighty Xu/th. mint M > ftiel willing too ooiv our life's blood upon t ; the plaint of the sunny South. 1* there a „ | man uniohg us that would sooner see this . couatry destr&yed than to yield np bis k j life ? We hope pot, Thank God we are | not or such a cfast. The preset vation of ihlitgraiid Union it worth ten hundred thou- ^ , sand brave and noble heart*, and before we will knuckle and surrender to a wicked, bai- . burbaron*. insulting and tyrannical South wc would say arm every man and spend ev- ' 1 ery dollar. Men of the North! men of , Now Jersey ! men of Cape May ! awake to » thi* feeling !! The battle haj been comh j mriiced and it mast be carried to a success- 1 1. 1 ful Issue. Arouset "trnst iu God and keep 1 ; your powder dry" aud uli will be well.— . > i This, we uwn, is the scribbliog of a pen J : but. reader, they are the emotions of a bear! i thai throb* in aoison witji every word «inl 'ten. and. if it be God N will, wo sb.ll.-rri-foog.'aet out e-.ery sentence uttered, r J. GRANVILLE I. EACH/ " Soldiers Relief Colleciluns. '• In ourslntstneut in a rrcunt issue of the '"Wave." in relation to the colec- ^ lions in churches in this county forllbe | soldier* relief fund, we staled that the t 1 collection in the Baptist church at Scuvtlle nmoonted to $31 . We have since . learned that collections have been taken . | up in two other congregations of the 1 same church, and thai alt t|iree ■•oileo- '' lions amount to the handsome of $80,-} 50 Wo would also state tbnt the I'rea r ; byteriun Church nt this pluct collected ( 1 !$I6, and tlio Baptist Cliurck $12. ' , | Wo have received no farther reports. . 1 but presume that n full report from all : ' the churches will lc furnished mh in due tin:*, hy the officers of the Associstion. I i XV Wo I* ib. Trnlfarl"" ' .WV have been informed t unt the hal- ; , yards ol the sturs und t tripes raised at I Cold Spring have been severs! times |i | cut, so that it is difficult to keep the old : , , flsg flying there. this really so t and j I if so,*whoisthe contemptible traitor?' | Let him lie ferretled out, and ulrenl kj found, let bin; receive the reaard of his } J doings, even should it be to bequeathe to him tho same rope as a secession neck- j j tie. Wears sorry to ^elierts that «• j j hare some just such villains in the ct-un- j j ly, who ought to bo. scut "Awsy down ! to Dixie." BiIksiS from Itlchua«d | We are glad to learn (bat our yothg ' J friend, Tho*. S- Stcvsns, of thu 4th X. ! iJ. Regiment, who went from^ear thisj i place, and was taken prisoner at the ! | seven days battfc- before Richmond, has been released ond relumed to Ids regij meot. We understand ' that be saw ' hard t.map during his confinoment ! St the rebel capital, In the way of sour J brp«d. spoiled meot, bad water, and no i«wlt- He waa pretty well reduced by j hard fare. ' . Tfct Inaair I* Closiwg- . Since the thunder stoygson tbe after- ! noon of the lUth Inst , the weather has , ; marked by a cool change, and it has had the effect of caqrjing off our visitor* at a rapid rate. They go no# i ranch faster than they come, and by ,i ! another week, the Island will look rather 1 J desolate. None of tbe hotels are full, ' nor sill tbqy he again this season. Al- 1 . together thts season will lirmpch richer i | than the last. i bawaehlnn. j We are informed that • schoonsr will - : be latnebcd from ths sblp-yerd ofWrn. , j Gkrriaoo, at 0««h«n, on Saturday mor- i juinp next. More Teasels sre bulk , jby Mr. CfarrtiSs tbaa st»y other, j^rtcn 1 ' is Cspv MnV.' - , »- y.,^r
Cap*. Thiicpmn il ompili)- . '9Q We happened to be at Bridgeton while \ ;thc company of Capt. Rich'd S.Thotnp- ■' "jaon, of our county, was forming, and ^ wvere gind to ace tho enthusiasm with t- .which the thing wns done. Ths whole * .company was made up in aboat tan days. ' ,und a largo number cllred more than e ennngh to fill the ranks ; and a finer ssC »• ol men we never saw. They cannot fail . to be on effective company, and bonor^ n their state T..ey left Bridgeton on Tuesday of last week, and went into -. cntup with the rest of tho 12th Regi- - ment, at Woodbnry. Tbe regiment, r* we uuderatand, Is uearlyfall. The First * district has done uobly. t , The R.Blju.ni. Pull. t The four regiments of volantecrs which 0 wire called for by tho Governor, are * raid to be full. Why a call for more * regiments lias not been issued, we are ^ nt a loss to know. Wo think there < ( could have been two other regiment* J . recruited hefotctho 1st of September. ' B The people of Cape May were justaronr- . ing to obey lire "war call." A com>i pauy of toluulcrr* might have been * raised, nut now there i* no chance of ' getting into any rogiiucut, ami oaf pro- * V'o must wait f»r a draft. . I * MUt.lcru Mai Ian. | p' In view of drafting, there are thou- -• sands of cowar<J*;tnd irahorR who think l«» esi'njic. by obtaining the certificate of jduic physician ol their inability; out they Will find their mistake. All male ei titans helneen the ages of III and 15 are liable to niflraft, except some few who are exempt on account of some ^ official poMiioi Ac., aud the physical fi ability or inability will be decided only by n surgeon appointed for that pnr- [ pose. TU. Dr.fi, If we understand it. will fall heaviest on thoso luQqlitie* where the volunteering has been the lightest ; and coiuequentlv, iu our coantv, st los»i in soura ■ psrii of it, it will be heavy . Tltefe tn.iy I possibly b'j uti opportunity, to raise a * L-ouipaiiy^of hint- moifthi volunteer* bc- | fUH-ktieflrafl lake! tffvet. If g#, Ut ' j thu people arouse | ! Rain XVanleii. While on n ride to the Court !iou«e ; a few days siuct we ohstrved that gur- ' den* uud cornfirhl* were catling fur a : heavy rain. The eyes of our former* , j would *parkl<- with joy al thu sight of ! Moeight or tcu hours rain. y , 1 '^BTlie lnts potato crop is very much I Injured. All crops bid fair w be small. | Short crop* in war times will Ua*c a terj ribfo effect upon ltd pfljuULn ftd pro- J due* market, which wjlj startle the poor- v. I ur classes in our dbuntry. ] , Ltenl. Kinltti Itccurertug. i Thu friends of Lieut. Geo. W. Smith j will be glad to learfi that lie ia rct^varI ing from his severe sickocMV Bines he 1 curoe home he has been very low, and has suffered severely. We 'trust that when be returns torcamphe will be a ^erbctly well man. It is prohibit that before ! long he will bo promoted to 1st Lieu- ' i tenant. Whatever promotion l<ie«t. Smay receive, be baa well earned. Cap* May BlbU iMrtf We are outhorlted by the Rev. Geo. ShelMon, agent of tbe American Bible * Society for N. J. to ssy that the next meeting will not take place on Court d«y, «s previously announced, on sc» count of the change in the time of bold"- _ ing the courts. We presume due nbi ice i •ill be given of said meeting. !>*» Cawrts. The time for boldtug our Connty Court* baring been changed by an act of the lost Legislature, the next .session wjll eommenne an the fourth Tuesday • of this month. (26th.) We to be present, and *eg n large uud- . of our patrons, with their pockets - full of money. We greatly need it, irr these hard times. — 1— »r ■ j. DrafUaf. Drafting tares oot not to bd all -fit-art- • crow, as some eonjeoiurad,' but a stcrc reality, a* may be seen by a notice of- * Jon a tha tf- Hand, in anothsr column, abo has been appoietod to saperinftnd that nislfor ip ffiw eouaty

