CAtfE MAY COUNTY OCEAN "W AVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY. _ — -Jtj
APE MAY OCEAN WAVE 1 ~ .«*•* _ '■ 11 C'APJSIMJ.ANl. M..1. •; 3. LE.ACB, 4 Editor. PaHUikrr and Proprietor. . .. • IE Ticyj. EAR T'l: it. A MN0 M 1 1 Thursday. Sept. 18, 1882. 1 . . , THE ACTIOS OF -TEE FSEEHOLDEtS. |n a recent number of the "Wavd." wo . »li*he<i the action of oar lioalil of Cho- 1 Freehold'-?*, by which they roaJo an . jroprialioii for a bounty ty our volun- i rs for the Inst callYor nine Kjcnili* men. . is action, no far.-k* it g. .•.•<«, i» commc-mi • ; and wo arc clad to know Uiat the aaure was )>aued witli almost a orrnniin* to to. and the good sensu, patriotiini 1 liberality of the profit, >• believe, I endorse tht proceedings, a* unanimousas tha resolutions were passed in th" ard. We have fallen ou trouhlous times, J tht exigencies of llio cam demasfll or.;y and liberality, and the people are Iteming to realize tltia, and shape their sfcn accord io sly. dot wliilt we moil heartily justify tho llpn of the Board a* far as it went, wu uld. in all deference to tlic wisdom of it Board, suggest whether that action ild not hast been more jpAprthtnsivu, il incloded these who have heretofore en tad in the array from Uit coUhtr ; or at st those who hare joined any Nfcw Jeri regiment*. This, it is trtfe.'may be n ration or doubt in the minds of some; >ngh cot in ours.* Thoso men. without . Inducement of any bounty fromTHh inty. roluuteered for' threo Jtar*. and re done, moit ofthein. gallant service for ! country, and hare truly been an honor the Suit and county. Several of them ro sickened and died irt camp, while ptli. I hare mai death on -Uie battle-field, kTtly fighting for our homes nndtlibers, and their bones lie iu •ifouco. where i tile armies bow tread ; and. no doubt,; ay more wiH shaft the same fate, Tort their term or service, shall expire i H would seen That wherever there is bting with the rebola. particularly in rginia and North Carolina, there, usualJoraey«en are to bo found, as brave and ! cient soldlert aa the world can produce. ' Mow many of the families of ilresu of our j n who have fallen, and others who have t their health, disabling them Tor fife, , far from being in easy circumstances, 1 by tbe,lo*s of llio lives, or health or ilr hulbaads, eons ami broth era, beve l de a great pecuniary sacrifice, and need try atsimneo whjch mty be- rendered •nr. . I But II may be »aM that tlroee men will elre 8100 bounty frem the Government, leh these last will not. That is true* , 1 so will those who have recently .gone, ' leitra nearly or quite an equal sum, from rata aebscriptiooa. and receive il in ad- : ice,' without tho troublo and expense of I lectipg, thus relieving the necessities of J ir friends ujd huaiRes durjng their ebire from borne. And' further, it should remembered that the term of service of I . former will probably be at least focr ma thai of .the latter, the former Uav- j borne the bwlen otisl heat of the day j 1 battle, aod .have now bego- lunger in' : service tbairlha whole time of serrice ] the In iter. it It tree these boootfta have been bf-j id to induce enlistments, thus avoiding i necessity of a drab; bat if those former j -t had patriotism enongh t'«» enlist with, j 1 these inducements "f advance boualies, i iuld not the patriotism, liberality and ■ tltodc of the people toward their disin- I estod patriotism, and place them on an 1 ial fooling with the latter on-s, ra near ; may be. Tlmy win no doubt feel Inter. I ed to know that ttio people are awaking the exigencios of the limes ; but yet; i there net be a drawback to that satis j lion, when they End they haVe been forties ia this nailer. This is m> new view i the case. Ia other parts of (he country b same circumstances have arisen, which , i caused great dissatisfaction with tho ' I volunteers, and tho authorities, seeing i justice of the plea, have extended the tvisloti to them nlse. a* thev should do. i,: we cannot hut believe tnut.our board ; Freeholder* will see the case la Its true ht, and act accordingly. Wc presume ir rer entered Ibeir minds at the time. *y had the one object in view — that of lung op the eountj's qooU by voluftirs, and it is not straw go that they over, .bed the former vuNVteefs1; and we have 'own out tbeag Migration* for their eonether it weald n«t iusva hewi achiaaM*' have ofiseeA eiseihsv indnewUeiitn (or-eny jsvqunut calls ; sh<! wheU*r both aheebl i i... (lose }t a Stbtcqacu; messing of the *rd. rerfaapl, bowevea, thu can be
| better XI the necessity nti-'j i sr a. We hop... bdwuvar, that at the ir next I , meeting (Wfltl make some provisions^r [ ' tho old vdluotpnflET^Sv > THE MATTER DtfQSjreD. In referen^n Lo-tbe -<|UOU, OfVAbe Lower | ail dL'fpw^lslapd , for. thy nino months I mju recently called for, there ap. ' penrvd to lie some little misunderstanding, r and. we arc sorry la say. some dissati'fsetinn. NotwithstiTadj'liS^ltc two places arc I a* distinct, in their corporate capacity, as ; or.y two townships in the county, still in ; tltc^onsas of >S60 they were reckoned as i one. under Hie name of Lower Township, I the iiune a* before. Cape Island was ret ! : od from, the Township ; aud iu the. same ' manner was the late quota up portioned, * | making the two, jointly^ Way-one men. Now. an wu have remarked in convcrsa- j ' timi severer times, that number was loo' large. -^proportion to the rest of the roun- _ ty, when tile number of volunteers previ- , tiBtly rorniebed was taken into the necouut; j I for it has been ascertained that that was i tha inteutioa, ao aa to /nuske the burden rest equally on nil partif<il the -SlaVe, when i tha present call was filled. The reason why that quota was too laign, il is ascer | tallied, was because some nino'or ten or the j \ old volunteer* front the two places had . Iwen omitted to Im duly credited in -the! Adjutant General's office.' by some iaHnenca. (w« know not what) j the (plots of the Lower Township and Cape ' Itland was divided, and orders sent to the 1 i Commissioner to >hat' effect, only a few | • day* before thsSrufl was to take place, if | , ; at oil. By, this Tew arrangement tho town- ■ i ship was to furnish thirty. freo men, und I i Capo Island sixteen, leaving the Island to 1 1 furnish tan more by draft. Miw having fur- ' i lashed only six under this call, which, when ■ ' famished, would leave her only about dive i or rx rneh sulijecl to military duty ; from - which it was evidint that there was an er- , ror somewhere. The matter was properly - 1 investigated; by which it waw ascertained, > ; that in dividing the quota of the two! all • I the mun-pveviously fbrnialiedby, and credit- • i ed to the two, joint';-, were, on the division, | credited to the Lower t 'wnihip, leaving no ''credit Co Cape' inland, whereas she had : ' furnished sonio eighteen or twenty, a ' 1 year ago, which was morn - than any 1 ' j other part "XT* tho county, in proportion - i to population and enrollment ; so thsr, 1 ' ; had the whole aflafr been propeily nr- ' ' ranged . at first. Cape Island would have . stood "e«j«p<,"'iu*ll-ail of having 10 fur. - ni«b sixteen men; .and the 'six furnished it I really on overplus. ' ; 1*he whi le matter was done ip hasto. and I shnihtr mistakes have occurred rail over the I j State; but, should there ho another draft, i we presume it will b& straightened, which I will prove tire truth of what wo havo said i j above. When the mistake was ascertain- ! | cd, thu draft was ordered stopped, na the > ; county, as well as Cape Island, bad already > 1 famished more than the quota assigned to • : her. M Tn connection' with this subject, it may ^ ; not Ixi out of place to say, that the renhrt ' i clrrulatnd to a considerable extent, liial ' (he men from here, belonging to Company r| A, rieventh Ni J. Regiment, who enlisted ' j a year ago. were credited to Camthfn, wr« ' ' • found to 1)« utterly grquipHtn.' 'I"bey ware ' ] all properly credited to their proper place* ' ' of reaidoncc— Ixtwrr Township and Cope ! I Island — and any one who has aided in ci«* ' calgting such a report oaglit to Uki^ pxiua ito corteel the error. THE WAR STEWS. • j . «*-■ ' Tlio inmlon of Maryland, aad the I I concentration of the Rebels is Kcncicky, • with tbo apparent view of. ittrHlfcw I Ohio, at Cincinnntti, seem to be the " principle points of attraction. In the way ' j of. war news, jnat now. Tbe rebolu are ' ! nadonbttdly in great force in Maryland^ • j They are variously estimated at from . | 100,000 to 190,000. ,Nol much has , | been tnnile public ' in relation to tha r : move m cnts-of oor army in llint djrcc'I I Won. It is known, however, that Mc ' j Clellan ami Rurnside, with large fortes, 1 1 are on tbeir. track, closely pursuing ' ; thorn ; so closely as to captote some j prisoners, aud compel tbe rebels to bnro t ' a half-mile of their buggngc train, to t ! prevent It from capture. Thvy have . captured considerable property, and at r otber times lost. Oor army have ad- • j vanced on PoolosviHe and Frederick, the - ; rebels having left in a hurry on their ap- ' proacb, and gone to tbe .northwest, in ' i tbe neighborhood of Hagerstown, near ' Pennsylvania, and thrown oat their „ picket* as far as the Hne of that Bute; I bwt tbmo are sai.: sinoo to hars beej s wUbdrawtr; and the fcdleatlon.s are, i that they are cMff-mpleting a jrtreat
Wcra^. i£e Mhgqjp above H Fei^y, as they- eaunot now retreat j I below, where they 'entered, without' ' eupouiilering the FqdyrsI army. Nolfc- •' ing definite, litiwevcr, Is1 yet knowu on ' that point. ' liegvy fighting in the r.etgbbovhood j • of Harper's .Ferry, and abrsve. Is regtort- | cd, tljongU at the time w write, (on' Tuesday morning,) Iher- is no posilftc | I report as to the result. Whether the j ! rebals iutended an advance on Wasliing- i 'on, Jlnltimorc, or into Pcnnsylvnaiii, is | I nil conjecture. There ia no doubt that I tbey expected large numbers from Maryland to join them, bnt in this they have l»ccn disappointed. Tbc Mnrylnnders | I do not seem overjoyed at the invasion, i ! They do ^iot appear to fancy making i ; their soil n field of carnage. The rebels | havo undoubtedly obtained a eonsiderai ble amount of forngo, ."provision*, shoes ! ! and ciothing, by their raid, all of which < they were much in need of. They were | in a very destitute condition. The' Maryjanders received our army I with the most enthusiastic expressions i ! of jot1, ns they adranrcd in their pursuit ' of the rebels! ( The people of I'ennsylronln have met tnhkCjisis in the most praiseworthy man- | ner. Tliey aflc flocking to Lite scene of 1 danger, by thouxsuds nimost hourly ; i ! and if thltlweliels attempt on invadon of | that RiatA;-tliry wilLljnd themselves in j trouble. , LATim— A Ukiox Vicrour.—lly Tuesday's mail wc learn that our army advanced from Frederick on Sunday morning, in pursuit of the enemy. They j overtook them at Middletown II eights, ' Md.. when a hard battle ensued, lasting several hours, resulting in a aignal vicj tory-to our arms. The forces of Franklin, Hooker, and Reno were engaged. ; Gen. Reno was killed. The rebels were , i totally routed,- and dispersed during the 1 | night. Lee admits that he was badly ; 1 { whipptd. They wefe retreating toward ■ | the river. . Wo took 1100 prisoners, so 1 i. far as is known. It is reported that ' i Lee, admits liiii loss to be 15,000 killed _ j and wounded. Our loss not yet reportled, though net sercve. ' w OtJB CAHP C0K2E3Pt«DEH!E. C*xv Cai>wai.«i>er, I Deverly, N ,f., B»pt. 9th, tSti— . J Jitar IFnee; — Throogh thu bindmisn or •Sergeant Auron Learning, I am prepared i I to furnish yen with the list of tho rank and . tile of the company of which the Middle i Township volunteers cotnpo-u the greater parLssbottt seventy o£ the men l«-iog from i that towtrtfeipTahvIlbe remainder furnished by Caqt. J. K. Brown, of Camden This company is ao excellent one, ond , will do Us duty wherever it may go. Cant. Browif, with wham wo hare personal acquaintance, it jnst the man to command a company of soldiers, lie has- seen service in the field, during this rebcllien. Lieut's ! Tvmlin and Hocglass arc destined to prove , themselves true soldiers, and worthy sons ef the county which has sent them Tot th to , , defend theft country. The" non-commis-sioned officers are else mofi who cannot fail l„ perform their part In a creditable man- , nor. Tbo list given ia official / , Capl. J. K. Brown. ^ 1st Lieut., Frank Tpnfllh. id Lieut.. Bam '1 K. Dtmglase. ^ < Bergoonts. , j • 1st, /sme* Whltaker. .' 2d, Atron Learning. 3d, W«. 6|der. l 4th, Kttos IL Williams. 1 5th, HA. L. Townsend. Corporals. Ht, John Spalding. ' 'id; Joseph II. lihtBes. 3d. Kli H. A uiole. : 4th, Chas. Mills. t 5tb, W illouby Bonder, f 6th, W. II. M. Baits. - 7th, Joseph Klberaou. t Sfb, Dhvid JtBdrs'.h; , Friratis. 5 Aloozo Witletfc; v J'fiok. P. Homer, t Alexander Coraen, l»«ins Batemari, . Adam Abrams, Banial Eldredge, I Aarott Hewitt. riaolel Hain, Benjamin ConoVer, l'avid Norton, Clayton G. Hupfv iHoiel Cbatnbars, 1 Chaa. W. Towusrtul, i Bnaiel llein. r Itaniel B. WcitcoH, Klmsr Taylor. ,P. OnjsSL F.ttuur Edwards, Embrey TowoaenJ, Elmer Wiletta, | Kiiaa Hand. ' Bdss^dEiirar, , Edrr.ood S. Goflfruy, ElijahD7Batu, t E'vert TstieUvim, Fraacte Do a gift,
. Frelini f H. Hewitt, Francis Katts. jGeorge Kvriekson, Gabriel llolmea, 1 I George I-. Williams, George Hewitt. J | George W. Corson, Henry Rudolph, , t GeOrgo W. Lester, llcory Brown, J 1 j Henry Bennett, Martin Belovcr, j ' | Humphrey llortoiv, Oraa Baker. j | James Weeks, , Richard Noll, ! j Page It. Crawford, Richard Gaunt, ! • Patrick Vaughau, Reuben Smith, Joseph Kent set, Sam net Katie ,- Joualhen U'llleU, Bauieel Kvard, | s James F. Chamber.-. Joseph Poster, : i Thomas J. Cbeascm.-.n, James Chester, | Thomas U. Sayre, Jonathan yftusli, Joseph K. Dicttln.'oR, William EaTty, ; William Farrow, James Crandob , j Joseph McCnrty, Wolfred Green, j I Jobti 1). Iteming, Jesso 8. Grace, ] William tl. Wilson, , Villiam Smith, I John Krricksou. John Hewitt, ' William H. McKeng, John lloramoo, William P. Cooper, Johu Wolohon, | ( , John S. Carela, John UusscI, | I John Wist, * John Greco, , John B. F rater, John Cox, 1 James E. llews, John Price. | Mansson McDonald, Melachi High, Sept. .13. ' ! Since the above Was written, Mr. John j ' I S. Cole has furnished me with the list Of ' j Upper Township volunteers. They ore I ' quiytorud in the next barracks ton*. I have seen 'no hoys, and ran speak in the f best terms or them. Cape May-men they , ore. and Cape .May-men they intend to he. ! f They Snd parties (rum Camden and Allan- , ! ',ie cooi. tie*, r.irm a company. The fu|luw- i I ing is tho list: Chailes R. Powell. Csp'. ' : Daniel B. Murphy, 1st Lieut. 'Nicholas Corson 2d do. Knotji 8. W'ilTeH John 8, Colo r ! Thomas 11. Gabdy Richard 8. Townsend f , George H. Gaudy Kucion P>. Corson ; ' George Buner Charles H. Corson . Mot hew Hughes Charles Imhi Learning Laid John Imid ' Charles tf Corson Aaron B. Clark f Gahriul Sarrao lie ward M. French e Itenjamiu W-atherhy Mollis P. Mickel ; r Townsend S Williams Louis S. tVilliams 1 John II. Hhopiunker RTchard Jaimin J Thomas Gorren Kr.eki.-I Stephensoo t James II. Uiflurd IWnlien Creamer , Daniel Creamer • Kredric Creamer Ni.'hola f'ruuibus .lauios Ltklla John L. lliizby Aduni Moure Robert M. Da-o I-.'u.ng W. t.bb.-ls Firman Mannery. The above are all from the Upper Town- , ship. vxCupt Lieut. Murphy, who is from , j- 1 Camden. Yours. J. (>naKYit.LC Lttcii, '' Botdlrr'a A I.I Hratlng. e Thcra will be o meeting of the Cope j r i May County Soldier's Aid Society, at , 'J | the Coilrt house, next Saturday, Sept.'! j 20th, nt 2 o'clock P' M. 3 LIST OF LETTERS i. i llrmaiwiuij in th-' Post Office nl Cape % ; Jtlanrl, Sept. 17, HjGK * e t Allineiidinger, Miss C. AppoM, Sain'l 8 j Beunan, Catherine. Bates. Mrs. S. E e ; Brooks, Isaac. ' * Barrett, Win. 8 I Baer Mary L. Mabcock Mary V. 0 1 Coverts R. P. M. Clark Joa. V. 'j ■ Cain Maurice, 2. CarteftMary. 1 Carringlon E. C. Crani.aU A, 8. Clark Mary. ( Daniel Ellsha. Davis C. TV. j Davis Bthma M. Davy Mis*. ! Dolphin Joa. Doagberty J. \ Device Catherine. -Emley Jra., 2. Evans Tlios. W. . T Eli'j Sam 'I. ; Finmsy Caroline. Flanagan G.-H. j Gray R. B. Guinea Geo. W., 2, ' Girord J. F. Gillefpie Chas A. G leas on M. B. , flulRbinsnti K. Ilall Catlicrine. Hinkoe Geo. TV. Hughes R. \V. I Ucnry Gowon. llney KUaha A. , ll^nmertlaugh K., 2. ! Jaiuuon Mra. W. W. Koeckor L. R. Lcgnu Emily M. 1 Liston Annie. Levy Id id X. O. . Macon It. McDonald Itohl. McGrain ffarry. Manring Julia, j McCormick I>. C.. 2. _ Martin Btetrn. r MayScao Min'M. I, j Nelson Lewis.* . i Prettyman Mary. Piper Jblla. Pe'ernpn fsroel. Ryan Thoi. Rbbins D. j Roman J". P. i SBarltey B. * Scott Jos- W. I Scott Tbos. Gl Speer Harrio S. Tomer Rol't. ; William* Mrs. Wilton Harriet | Wilson Benj. Wo'len Levi. I, ; k R. Map mag)*, P. M.
• - Bowjnocb money has# yoa'r" aaid~a rich aid eurmndgeon to a cay young f<Uo« i coortiag his pretty danghter. - Oh, I I haven't much 'of anything new. hot I have ^ J a very rich prospect, indeed." The wed- ■ ding occurred, and the- old chip learned * 1 from his fine",soa-io-l»« that the rich pro*. 1 I pect was the prbspeet of marrying lift | daughter. 1 If you bote a friend whom yo i desire ta | remain a friend, get in debt to him. He'll J nerrr leeVe you- -ho'il'haunt yon ; and ' in • fnnd remembrance." over eherieh yoor vir- ) tues and the ainomit of yoor indcbtednoM. MAltlTIEL) , Rorr— HCLMKU.— At UreaUvtlle, At«u>tXM, l.y" Rev. J. It. Divert), Mr. Hear) RolT.ot Wlbatt*. -L ton. Del-, aa-l M(ss Nary Holme, of Cape .iNJMay Cowl House. « ! TlV-lYPSON — BtlNNETT.— S*pt. CtX, by Rev. E. H. | Dbrell, Mr. Ceo. N. Tbomptoa and Miss Debotah Eeanett, both of Greeu C.eek. sheri ff Sale. I ) Y vl.tne Of a writ of 11, Va. Issued out of the IS. A1.. May Circuit Court, to me dlrvelert.will !- ' .1.1 ,| publtn wndueoa SAlUIDATUis Eltlli-' i TI.KNTI1 day of OCTOBER next, at * o'clock in the , sflenMOa a( said (lay, at the hotel of Lewis WheaI. .a. Cap* Mat Court House, the foUowlngdvaerltwd i I.OT So. I. lie la; a certain f»r-» and tract of Und . i kf.ovrn s« th'c " Smith riaee," which w»s the rrsl- ^ j .'"..re .-f Jsrob a. Smith, dee M, situate In Dennis '..•rnshlp, In the count)- of Cspr May. aad lylax nu the ruso lead In; from Jtmr* Dlrerty's to the saw- ' null, and Is described ns foltoa-s, vis : DeslonlD* st r. rrd rrdsr post. It being the north-east sal I I sods, anil elso a roro« of Junes Diveny's. and i i.tunlar s I dec K W P to ritnthn H. LudUm's line ; , ; |tirti«N aods* *s mln IVlPi thenoe S«i dv* If f II I* J thence N W dr< W 40 1' ; thence Sildrc «a , mln IV CI ;• ; theure X drj tV 7 P; thence N » .1.-= *5 mln W l# P ; thmre N It dee SO ■» ESI* | hi.. Ihroce N J3 .lee W 11 P; thenc- N M dee V I' . thence X fil defi K if; Pi Iheia-e ,N 48 dee L 1 1 ? V . thrive N 10 de* ); M f ; thence N 77 dee E 4U I . Hence VTSdee 44 mln isllnkst these N 7* dee ' | ->■ i-iln E M I* to the bcgli.nln[, contalnln; thlrt)nu st-rcs, more or less. l .i'.r No. 0 Drinc a ceruin tract or piece of lsn.l •llus'c In the township aforc-sld. bsitlnnlor at n1 re-.: redsr |>ost, rlsndlne oa the west side of inc - mvl i.-rullne from Dennis creek leadlfty to the 1 I.udl sin's ssw-mlll, and rucalae thence N jr. .teg 4A I mln W s Pi thence S M de^ V 40 P lo the plsrc of le^mnln*, coulslolng three. fuunhs of sn acre, s.-l».s! ss the proiwrty of Moses 8. Dslbey sod M try , bis wife. Uken In sxeeutlon at tUssulIo." ls*..r r.'crhsrt, sod to le sold by B. D. EDM ENDS, Sheriff Aug. 17th, tBBT. ^ |f FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS'! JOHN FAREIKA. NO. 718 ARCH S1REET Itixow Eianrti. Sotmi Side, PmuPcu'iiiA. IMI'OKTER AND MARb'PATURKR OP AND' DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP FANCY FURS'. /•'«r Ladiet, ami Children's Wear T desire to My to or friends of Cape May and the' 1 scieundlae Oountlrs ihxt I have now In stor , ....» o| the Unrest and most Iwsutlful usortmeets ..f s 1 1 kinds snd quill ties "f FANCY FCRt, for UI'les- iii.I Child tees' Wear, that will be worn during i this Psil sod Winter. a the Hse I,, Sterling Eiehin^. snd*' this INew°'*uty imposed . m ail Purs. I m ports d since the tint of I ..ould also Stsle. that as long as my stock lasts, I «t. ..itrr It nt pr.ers prhpprtlonste to whit tho ei~.Uo.st me: hut. It will hhqnpossilile ft.r me to Import in.l Msqufseture nny nor furs, and sett "t'T *o'"th»«ST ' l"l" un*r,,lc<Ij AP-Rcaitsibcr tlw name, ttumher and streel— • | your JT* BWMIA. 1 ffcn, „ 1U|a '•* Arch Street, PhiUd'a. PUBLIC VENDUE, j Will bo aoltl at Public Sale, on , | B 'nine-lay. Sept 24 th, 1682. t' At 10 o JltxitA. M. f T rhelate rerldeaee of Mrs. Hannah Let-nlar, . A deceased, <be following vis. t Two Horses, JO hesd of Cattle, M> Sheep, S HSfes.a' enataer ^*n,er'' f"0'* ai"' Sundry articles not if&JSSE* Imunu. «; NOTICE." 4 LI. person. Ir.drl.ted to Dr. URIAH OILMAN, - V who -lit. left his praetler and gone lnlo llw ►er.lcr.-f his country, will plmsr rail on the suhi s. . liter lor t'-Iilruunt. without further nnntrr. ENOCH EDWARDS. C epc May ( ourt House, ; .sept. n. i set. st Heal Estate Agency; riRIIS. OTTtntS and LOTS 00110111" And SOLD ON COMMISSION. PERSONS wishing to sell or buy Pubs or Fsrm Ijtnd in this county, or Catlages ami !s>ts, or ! Vacant I«ts In the City of Cape Island, will ploaae ■ apply to the subscriber, at the other of this paper. The location and sua of Farms, the proportion, of Farm, Wood-and Mradow Land, kadswh~thcr' there are buildings ornoi, and If so, whatbClldlngs, the s'zc, cnndltiun A*, of said hutldlaga, together ».th the price of the farm, conditio** or payment, | and other particulars, should be slated. The pries ui cottfser* and lots, with conditions of riywrut should I* stated also, COTTAHES RENTED. The subactlhrr wfl nlto attend to renting eotts- , | tnges for tls. sessou. The amount of furniture and ■> | fent should stated on application. J. S. LEACH " r- X SELLING OFF AT fcOST. HAVing DETERMINED ' fo rfcmovo from tbc Island by the 20lh of ibis month, (September,) iho R8TIRR STOOK OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Jcc., <kc., Ac.; Ac., AT IVEY'S STORE CAPE ISLAND, W offered nt Privato Sale at COST/ previous to the F8th inst. ; j A large atcck of HOOF SKIRTS on bend. " ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ET1LKMENT 3' ; N2,r^ Thothas Ross, deceased, w.ll tw sudltsd and stated | t. by thai S-wrofBte and reported fur aetUrmrnt to 'he Orphan's Court of the county of Caps Hay, oa tbv I Mta day of August n« xL ELUAH TOWNSEND, Xurrogata. | gurvogatrt oa^v, Jueorai, W^e ' ' ' . '

