Cape May Ocean Wave, 21 May 1863 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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jksi anb Stale States. j fiMkMo' KitUKf. Tbe board of Chosen FreoholdrrB bold I ■ t their mbqii mreiicj. oo Wedwdaj of j ( tut wq»k, st lb* Court Rosea. A fall I board was present, si follows s i Cppar Towethip —Yownsood Stitaa, | Ykoa. WUILsbs. * Do an is Township— Wm. S. Townsocd. | t Clialoa H. I.udlacn. I Middle Township— Dr. Coleman F , Looming, Dr. Alox. Youeg. I Lower Township— 8»»i. F. Ware, ( Andrew H. Beeves. i Cape Mood— W. B. Miller. J. 8. Leach. , 'Ifo# Board organized Oy appoii.ling ( Tboe. Williams Director, and Joshua ( tiwaiu clerk. , Femiiseion was granted to the Cape Is- , toad Uitf Fasaaoger Railway to lay their | ^ track over the Cape Island bridge. ] , The follonicg officers were appointed for j , the onoing jaar ; , : Celleetor— Cfca* Hand. I Loan Commirsiooer.— C. F. Ltatning. I Commissioner of Denais Creek Road— I , Join Totnlin. , Commissioner to superintend pivot , , bridge at Wast Creek— Wilson Bennett. Meiers. Miller, Learning, and Towuseod | were appointed a committee to erect a j trWe meridian line at the Ceort House. , agreeable to the preriaioes of a recent act j of the Legislature. Bev. M. Williamsoo and l>r. Jona. F. , Learning were appoiatcd School Exami- 1 ttera. Tba amonot or school money from the 8uta was rs ported to be $84t>.TS. SSOU of | which was ordered to be dlstribnted among the several townships, in the usual way, . ' the "balance to be reserved fur necessary j expenses of 'be fund. A communication from one of the Board j *'*' of Chosen Freeholders of Comborland ' county; in reference to the disputed resi |" deoee of one Wm. Maaov, a paoper now , in the latter county, wile read.* The com(annication proposed to lease the matter 1 to arbitrators, one to be chosen by each Hoard, and jbe third by those two. A committee was instr ctsd to inquire into - (be case, sad report at t ha next meeting. Messrs Miller. Learning and Ware acre ( I appointed a oomuuiUu to examine Uio , fvchoUiiiggr's Lauding bridge, in reference 1 te the expediency af reaK-eing npi>er work ' on the lane, In report at Ike next meeting. < The Upper Tuwntbip mouiU ri were antborixed to make tUo ddcesiary repairs .on ! the bridge at Littlewutfb. I The Board antbor'izod the collector to I i<MM bonds for money, to any amount not ' oWtoGlog $2,000. Mcrsif. Lodla.n. Miiltr and Leamiug 1 » were appointed a committee to estimate ' j thn amount of money necessary to be rM* t •*'■** wd bj tax for the ensuing y ear. The com- 1 mines reported the s.im of 85000 for ordi- I nary expenses, and $1600 to pay interest I Ac. on bonds foAoluntcer money. ' The bonds of the Collector. Leao Com- < mmaioner and AlsasAoaie Steward were I read and accepted. The resolution to limit the allowance to i «bc poor outside the alms-hous* te twenty ' f.ve cents was recinded, nod a isolation i wan adopted, that overseers of poor, on , application for assistance, call on oeo of the" Chosen Freeholder* of their raepvetive , tewnships, an well aa a jostle# of the poa:e. , to teqaira into the aecessities of the case. ( and grant ansiatanca accordingly, opt ex , oeadlae Iftj cents a week. ( Bills wera ordered paid as foHowjjy , bb. Toaag for medical attendance An the , poor, $3. I 4. B. Leach, for advertising $2 ^ Wm. Bow. for waakly allowance to , m p-t. *« 8 F. Vfase. for two eoffioe and altao- , daoce on fanerals, and for lumbar for ticket- , leogsr's Loading bridge, 11,14. 5. R. Mngonaglr, for visiting six poor | families with overseers of poor, and granting ardsw for relief. $C. Dr. 4. 8. Kennedy, for medical at tea- ( iaoca and other services for poor, #28.58. . Dr. 4. 5 Kennedy, for weekly allowance ujonr#3916. . Wm. Bddrelk, for waekly allowsaca to pmar.BaAaron Crosran, for weekly allowance to^ donation for care of conrt 1 j ^ The oatfoetor was naliiorited to issne ' mow bond* ka winwfoerm. «n place or those 1 x«*m ■ambers « the raHef committee. frw 8tam pay. m plaea of thoae not re alec, i tad. ssM WOUfol. bwkmc the enUra 1 sstc'sl : VWh " de tit. A. Toaaf- 1 i

j Lower do., a. F. Ware. j i | Cupe Island, J. S. i.eaeb. , I ' The hoard then adjourned to meet at the J t 1 county alois-bobw, ot^ Thursday June lbih. - Ut 10 o'clock \ri*. / '* | nick's X. Thomjima | Uapl. Tboinpjoti, uf the 12tl. New Jer- ; ^ ley, was on the ltlSad a fow days since, i ( having obtained a ten day* leave of absence. • fie ws* in the late battle near Fredericks- ' boig. where the 12th did gallant scrrice, | though this was their first experience on i the batile Geld. Wo bod quite a chare ith | C-pt. T„ n reference to the battle. He I . does not consider It a defeat to our arms, by j means, but rather a victory. He con | [ side i s the damage to the enemy five to our ; ( one. The principal cause of Hookers j ( retreat was the retreat of Sedgwick, at the j ( city of Frederlcksbarg. which endangered j ( Hookur's communicslions, but for which] ! he could have held his position at Chan- ] | eellorville against all rebel odds Capl. T [ remarked that the army^wjs by uu moans ] | demoralized, and were exttftdingly loth to 1 leava when the order was given to 'all back, j ! The rebels did not pursue and anuny and slaughter them, as was reported at the . | time, bnt were oowhere to be seen, and - 1 were more glad to have the Union artuy | leave witboat molesting them, ibuu they j were te lenve. Ha considers that battle , ' Ilia greatest wound the rebel anny has j | j yet suffered. Be remarked to o* that the j i army had the ntfoeat confidence in Geo. ; i Hooker as a commander. Colessrl WUIeSSa WolislHl. I Colooel Willeits, of the 12lh New Jer- I I sev, was severely wounded io the lelt wrist, , j in the late battle, and is now id 1'biUdel- 1 I pbia ; and wo understand that fears are j ( eotertaineil that ha will lose his hand.— ] Colonel W illatls is the sou of Dr. Reuben ' I W illetts, of Fort Elizabeth, and formerly a > resident of Dyer's Creek, io this county . ] I sod if we mistake not, both the doctor nud i colonel arc natives of Cape May. This is t ' not tba colonel's Gut wothnl, bo baring 1 1 received several iu former engagements, in ; another regiment, to which he previously j w#« nttached. We have been informed, {whether correctly or noi) that this it his j twellth wound. ' XV heu Colooel Willeits was compelled j to leave the field, the lieutenant colonel j absent from sikness, Captain Thorn p. . •on, acting uiajur, took command of the I i ■—sown*- 1 1 ■ i i Cap*- Ciso. XV- SsMlh. VX'e hare recently betrj from C*pt. j Smith. Co. C, 'th New .lern-y. wounded in ; the late battle near Fredericksburg, n»w in [ the hospital at Washington. He saw the , man who shot bim taking deliberate aim. j ul only n few feel from him. The ball entered bD moot h » heu open, supposed to be » at )>e was giving an order, and passed through bis neck, breaking bit jaw. The wooed was a severe ouo, and the loss of blood, before las got medical aid, reduced 1 r cry low. At first be was uusble to swallow aven liqaid nutriment, except I 1 through a tuba ; but «bto last we heard j ' bimfhe bad improved tc that he conld ■' swallow without the tube. We hope he < yet recover, nnd again be able to d«> valiaat service to bis country, as be hat j always done heretofore. VIS In iter lata Battle. j ' The 'th New Jersey was ia the latf hat j tie oa tie Rappahannock, and did gallant | service. Its atual. We have noticed i'. our < oxebanges the highest praise best owed upon them. They made fifteen distinct chargas upon the enemy, took fonr stand of colon and 500 prisoners. We are infort'•d that they loat about savanty in all killed, w<undad and missing. Captain Smith, of Cape Island, was among the wounded, notice of which will be seen in( another place. We are also informed that one from the upper part of the county was wounded, but have not learned the name. , Naae others #r the Cape May boys were Injured, so far aa hare heard. A wether aCite* WXth «»• Last weak the remains of Tho's P. Hard, < Co. F, 25th New Jersey, wera broag bt to bis lata residence, at Cold Spring, and interred. He bad been tick for tome time at ho-pitsl. Hit age. we should | think, was about twenty five. We have | known tba deceasd ever since he was a bey, I and koowp him bet to re* fleet him. He > aa nnbfomivhod character, as a man. a . soldier and a christian He leaves a wrf», i sod we understand one ohiU, to mourn his ' loot j The Hattveid. The work on the railroad is beiajf prersrd j forward aa rapidly as possible, wilb the j preeeet difficulty of getting laborers. Tbo I Company adrrrti^e to run n-gulsr ttaina as j far as Port Flixabetb ou and after. yeaterdayj (Wednesday.) The truck laying ,t tbil nod wax ccwmenced last Friday. The ' ' locemotlre has aofived here, to Oo pwtppou

the track, to aaiirt in Iran- porting the iruo i | for laying. Vtocii with iron and ties are . arriving every day or two. Onr Bay of lte« » >«te. From ull we can now gather, , it nppn ri j probabl-> that the 25lh will i»e masterrd ] j out iu the early part of June. They .nay j at home in two weeks, though we sn> by ' ! oo means certain about it. We would like ' I io hale seen same preparation to giro them a reception, hot we f-ar lfc« people are too ' , busy to think about It. ! Th« Steam law-Mill. " XX".- paiil-a visit to the Steam Saw Mill. ] about foul*' miles below the Court House. I ; one day lost week. The law is kept ion- ' I ning-niglil sod day. cuttiug out railroad ilea a« fast bs three teams can haul 'hem lu the mill from the adjacent woods. ! FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE I ! THE LARGEST assortment AT THE I L (J WEST CAS II PlilC E S. I Parlor, Itedroom, Dining Room and I K iliban Furniture. I Call ami examipc oer immer.io a'ark be. j fore purchasing ulsewliero and HAX'E fully • i 10 P Eire EXT. RICHMOND K FOtlEPA UGH. I ; 40 SOUTH SECOND 8TRKKT. 40. Philadelphia, Pa. XV. B. Uictixo.Mi. LciVrtc FonKi-Aicn. , | Apl. 2 3m. CAPE MAY FARM. ] FOR SALE. A Medium sued Fsrai. situated on the «easld» ; rotd. ahuut lour miles frosi Oik- Island. Thr j ' land Is In s Inch stale ol culllv «'lau, and the hulMmc« euo.1 All thr Farming I'frntlls >mt Kttiek *i ' > Ik- sold with It ; also about SB arm ol woodland conrrnlcntljMoratrd. ^ ^ ^ j rnsTuJIsrau reasaasblr. lv h. at tUr ofltrr of this pajwr ] Money by Bdy.ng ynur C ARPETINGS, | al the '•>».» Stinsstttwl Caai-rr Sroai^" , No. SI ahovr CltMrSL'T, I'lll I.A lll.Lrill a f am ntr.-Hnc at VTIiolroAlr te Rr'ail. At the lowrat I prlvcs lor Cash, a large sinclc nt lm|»irird X . Amerlrtn C opetlmrs id #rrr> gtAdr. newest .tjrlr 1 1 nod thn beat known makes. i | . am- -r-isei inswiwim. OawOSj- *wi com Mat- i I ami Win-low t3i vloa tn ureal, variety. — I sulm- I ] It an raaialnntl-m of iny sto« sml prteei. T. III.I.ACHOIX," I XT Vrnth Seenndwt , abore Cneatuat, fhllvi's. Maivh.fi. ten. SEED OATS. ' The sulmcrilicr list a qtianiiir uf 1 SUPERIOR SEED Q.lTS. ! For sslo at his farm, at Cape May Court House. JOSEPH II A MM ITT. March 5th, 186& ALLEN. & NEEDLES' i Super- Pliosplialc of Lime,] THE STANDARD MANUIIK. | Unajualctl by any other tn (he market, s tUwoyt j THE SAME IN QUALITY, j art. luvartohiy te bo relied oo as a MANL'HEol i staodurd racellenre. PRICE $4?) p/rMOO lbs. , Oua Sims* I»HO«ritATe or Line is uniform In ] I Che . IrU 6o3sUtuo»t.,aMUaIwAjs to be n-l|ed ! oa. A L li'lT t X K Jt DL'K ,SFERTILIZER. Cocked In good etrouy Iwsa. Ito lbs. eaeb. #30 Per 2000 lbs. li t beirrefl to k- l*r first eodrtrs^ert Xeners ta use. SuANO. PEntlVIAJL We sell aone but No. L, readied <Urrrt (torn tbe Brrurioa Oerermaeal, at lowest market lairs. ICHAkOK. A very anperter orttola. mrOved dteeet from tbe Island. $45 per 2000 lbs. CAOFIC (tCKA Jt— A Am oil eatfe of *VJd (ashlmi•d" jcnuiae, jjwked tai Uf*. very dry, and itmn». $60 per 2000 lbs PLAXTK3. Unmted naster—a tuponor ortlcto, pocked lAfoMetroox barn-Is XUNEX Bntinn MaYers Bona Dust sad Csostad A liberal deduction made t» Deultrt oa tie , abort article* . . ^ . ALLEN 4 KEKDLES. ] 42 8th. Whxrvex li 41 Sth. Wafor St., ; first Star* tbees r.tera*mw() rHILADt-V IH1A. XV a sell no article but sech as wr can mhxmeht. ! MISS 6ALLIE '.TOOLSON. am Just return. ■: fnwd rbtisUetpUA with a Iuw--•marl i.i -nt uf MUilwerj 'iuoJs. »ed PT»dr-Ai..lr eni»ota. tlAtOAn,t Ihe w? ; Aleo Ls-K-s and - £^SE» foSfcr.^t'id'iml bee. si yiaiii.v'u cncca." aiw.i»4».

j ILLUSTRATED ~ i scientific american.] Beit .yjcthanical Paper in ike World! I KIOHTKEWTII TEA St. 1 1 VOLUME VII— NEW SERIES. I I A new eoluoe of this popular Journal com1 | mcn.-a on the 3d of Janu^.t iv^Trer> ^number ron- j j Rr* to ten orij^Tl eagrsrlnri nf new Inrentkutw , and dlsoorrrlcA, all ol which are prepared expressly ! for Us columns. • j TO the Mtimie end Jbsstefsm f ) 1 ; So person encs(c.l In anjr of ihe uachonUal par- I suits should think ef doinc without th« toleutMe ] American It wats tmt six rents per week , every ( juniper renlslna from st* to ten engravings of n<n»' ; uiarhlne* and Inventions which cannot be found hi I any other puliation. Olrmistf , Ju*i,'rrti. itillirrir/jt end Fa nam ' ] ' r\c inrrreeis of the* ar.-hl*eet and carpenter .re not j - overlorksd i all ;he oew i j .eijilons and discoveries • ptrtaintac 'o Ihe lr-eresf» of uilllwrights and mill- , owners will be lound puhli-hrd In the Vieatlfir Atnen an, whlrh Information they nunol possibly obtain from any other sourer. Xuhjm-tA In which ! to Its cvlunint. . ' ! Telle Ueeilci ! Ihe HelentlAc Ameslesn l« In-tliprnsible to every i I tsns'of nearly all the' «l"lav" tlnnV a*^e>*eomel toil e*eh numtwr lonUln. an iMIlcial U.I of Ihe l lal...a of all the Palest, lesurd fn>n. Ihe United Ing a correvt hi.tory ot the progress of inventions in this country. Wr are also reeeiunr. every week, • 1 the besl s.'irntlUc journals of fires! Urlttln. France, ^ and Germany ; in us |ilaetn; in our |Missesslon all to our Columns copious extraeis fr-im these journals uf whalers* we may deem of Interest to our i- TERM*. •nc ' IkiViae 'for 'four* month" The'*" tume | menra ou the 'st ul January and July Publish** ! waekly. year's subseri-itlun to pre-pay pmlirn CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. I' HO! Git. Js ^ourt '.-.prvjiuii, ^..i.'c the ' *r" ""''k "•ualalmg of all j Cxrpstmga. V »OW N , PIIIXKX* BOCOII. Jr. Garden streets Pun. inxuriiia. Ap 73*03 1/. n- 1 lof , s I .a « True I. aw»r Vfw.-a ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE , For I tea. Vol*. XXI and XXIL Eliled y k . T *. Aatiivn nod V:nuii:a V. Tow-aseau. • itugrvM i irlctv, a'fluth-uV firp .rnned* "nSssr: - Hrpartmeii(. Housekeeper.' and Health He, .artmenta. with literary reviews, and all the>.ee..orie. ..f a flrst-claas Afagitlnc Th« l-ody '• Hook hr irs this flallerinc 'nallimwy Irovrrsy, the >-esi uufllne |nibll.he.i i„ me mnintr,ieV'w'mv-^V'ee V^'^c 0"'*,,o^n " . stowed. Tbe editor, never Vrc in ik.-it'eirirla in ! give each month, a ri.-h ami varied lil-„ry repa.1 way VfulWd' luat[<icllnn?m\Ve h .Ve' /ltrn Uld ' «n. rej- it jgolu. ton it should make a |«it of tt-> , educator ol the l-eiple, young and old. L'f "he e.y

i a new etlsf, by T. *. Aarfra," rommen.-rs with i the January number, entitled -OIT I.N t'lf I 1 WORI.D." 1 ' RASE ASP l.LLCAST PR EX I CMS • Ara sent Inall who ntalte ii|> cluhn t— |. A large "HuaasprAur ski. m» rottw.oaaniXG" z A ; ; largo Pjotouraph iv com-, from in engraving of llunUru,:..!!'. ceuhrnfra^jneiure -Mi *r v'l Dai.au ' i Eaausll l*oj|t»?Z.alr." e,r*D" * 'u-fM or ** •f I Teassa.— HS * year. In advsnee, and one premium nlstJi- Tw« copies. S3. Three for (|. f our for *J I Eight, and "nr 1. 1 fetter-up ol club. kin. fined Ibc prrynlnm plates is sent to every geller-up of a dub. - n I small or laige. Three red sl»m|w must be sent lo i ' 1 pay the |~.n«*o on each premium. «] Adrem T. R. ARTHUR k CO , I ^ ^ / BXt Walnut street, PbHodelphla. I FEMALE COLLEGE. . | BtJlDRNTOWX, X. J. I This well ea'fibliahed and flourtshlnf fnalilutlon | la pleat* n llv labsted na t .* Camden and Am boy I H-slirohrl, I if boars' ride fremi PhllvMpkusfi- >pee- i la| atlrallno to 'Paid to Ibe eominun sod higher , branches ot English , and superior wlvaatagea fur- ' | atohed to Vocal sad Inslenrwutal Must*. French to taught by a native and spoken to the bally. Fat i- ; c*uj0,°**' ii. BRAKB2KV, A. m.. it I President, i | h< * IMa i. PHILaTiKLFHU f-.'~ i J PAFBR IIANUIKG44.1 1363 HOW.ClsL 4k BOURSE, Car, Four/i f Market Street*. Philadelphia. | have h«w In Block, a tin* urlety ot— ' Wall Paper*, c, dolupekpsswly foe their Bpr og Trade. iri.vdotr PAPtM or vmr stupe, * Bo which they invito the attcattoa of B'nrekoeper*. CP In their Ito tall Department will be fouoa th* x ehSsret sty lea of the reason. eli b.wales, jr., m. d., , OFFKRri hi* profoaMunal wrnesi lo lito ! luhxNian'B <•! Soaiiifo and eieiniiy. Offiaa at Mr. Jaoepb Yoiin;'s. PETERSBURG. K 4. 1 » i u'jr lbm • *m i income tax. " ! fftoaimniarot to* tat txvtolaa to aaavynpared lis mafiw lb* aaareameal of tbo taoomc to* for the . are required to mak* totuir. . of their total tirou-.e ha Ihe saJJ y*«r, au tor m- I Itly.'ng the soutwss from which ft I* dm tod aa to ' [enable th* Mfetanl Ml 111 I to ftoCWo «M totorf. ttoiia shall to maw- therefrom I:, r. Mrcwr to i A ' requinaliw make return at the v.Pur'oflhe predure *i aw^;f; WONAl WILl-lAKS. Ant. Assessor 1st Met. m Mvimob. 8131* Of New Bei*ey. I

j new^tllinery. . Rfts, Sr.^rsLjssSl'jrs. £ commenced thr MILLINLRV flUM.NCXX at Oo*tou Cap* May County, and promise. h,r am 1 to p'*as* tho-w who favor tor with their pttruaaga Apr 1C. tog3-ii r "® . j TUX XAUAZISX FOB THE TlftEi peterson's magazine * ■ The Beit and Cimnett in thr World r] for Laeliei !! . | Thia popular monthly .Xiairaxina l« SMtt- ■ 4jr improif-J for 1K63 It will contain 1 1 oxx TnocsAN'p r acE-i or rkadino ! *i_ EOL' risen f PLXXDID 8TEKI. fl.ATEg ? twelve colored fabuion rum ! - | twelrk colored reul1n wore patterns : J [ Vine m>.vnREi> wood cays ! * j rwtxTv-FotJX faoes or xtrsic ! n All thia will he given for only TXVO * DOLLARS a year, or a dollar l*«a than t ' Mayjiioui of thn clusa of "1'uieivioo'B.' — I ! lt« 5 1 Thrilling Tales and NoveJetw - | Ara lU« heat puUiabad an/whiuo. - All the ~ wort popular writers art employed to write . art o malty for "Peterson." 1 hia year, it ad. y j iliUon tu ita oanal quantity of ahnrtvf btn- " | ► OUR OR1G I N A L CO FYRIOH T * j \,tV '•-LKrS will !« E'Vx-M. Uy Auu S.St*. d I phena. I,. Mnnltun. Frnnk 1«»0 Rune- ; ; rtil tel. and the Author or "The Murder in i, 1 Ihe G fon Itoaa." It alao pobliahhB ii fashions ahf.aii of others. ■r Kach numher, in nildilion lo the colored plai.\ L'lve* Bunneta, OloakB ami dreaaea " enKrav.-.l on wo ul. Alao a I'aUarn, fruM wU cl. n lire*.. Manltllu. or C'l.Id'B Drrsl „ can !■<• i nl out. without Ihnaid ofumatiiuai- ; maker Afon aeveral page* of IlouaehuliJ * I and "llier Racr-ipu. «. i W'1 " ll'c ho, I 1-aJj'a Maffaxiisr in tha ■- > world * TRY IT TOR (l,E VKIlt Term*— Mtoay* in Advance, ' vr 1 ?pv °n- Ve"r ev (HB I hr.-e I lor Una Year '» ftu , . for On* Y ear fio Ivght r«.pte., for One Year itfiflft » < »pm. for line Year -.<0 0U rlirfu. Fi»e. I ifflil, p.- mure cnpt<-4 mnke arluh To avert p-raoti gt-tliitB (ir »'1'. "I I hrve. 1* tie, Uiglu or Twrlv „ cop. an .-atra cn|.y of ih« Maxaxinu I. r * ; IHf'.H «,il ho given. Of our mexzotiiit fur t'h'ld " C1"" ''jfr'",ir f,'"m HI'"'* - ' u|' at luh ('f^Sixli-en. l«i,» of eitlic, ol thu Atldrl'Br, pukipaiil. I'M A IU.KA J. I'K I Kii-SON. ( lira ran Stkefj, ['hiladmj'IIIa. tfoT-ipeciinrii. »ent gruliv. whvu wrilfoa f "*rle- „ U," " f. ivekslv, n.. .- ;j" WAR PRESS." 1 ; rovti wr nirnn, .noinfl." » |sh5s"esi s: - .-e'-s^ffixwdssiibas • ' "» "'<•""•41, 1.4A pu, err. Xiocc . I" "iTea-anc. n- • itfr< nuiotwr of th.s W|ur. i- u^,... h-i^of *utou)- " rqf.illld nv bi:i fliv iaiew in the id country, i. Thf Wu rrp" Co II Buoy o publish, weekly; one ob mobs 000 d engravings, — .- uvuu cjuaariaui,

lllualtoHat mw»e "nptolanl evral in th* prevent < iSfr'ii s^uii'ri",u',r thc xiutoR, or THE LATENT tfiR \EW$ From allaucUuulOf Ihe eo.inlry, received f-y tnaU >nd Into rapt., up to Ihe betir of going to pre*. THK EDITORIAL DEPART NK.NT' UUfvontmue to be raoduetrd as rtjly as it hat boea All tho Lotters of "Occaaionar' [ rhal ain*ear .ltirlag the week ,n the dally pap«r. will | appear, without curtaUmsot, lu th* War " OHIO NAT. TALES AND SKETCHES, Wrlltea by the best and most popular aothars lbs subject , taken pr.n-Iprttv f rmTr vent, t„»7-,rfHj I battto.fleto, ate pubUshed Dortf week to j Neither will the t.\ Dire he forsottcp. CHOICE POrrrRY, UBKFl'L RECIPKH, HINT* ONTHE TtULEV ood IKU'SEKkLFING MATTEXX. wlR , | all receive tlue at'r:i%,)o. TERMS OF THE XX* A R TRESS. KtuADOl'ft HUEMIL'UXt . ' One ropy one year, on! a evp) nf "Amuag i the Tinea," Or. ten beautlfn' Photot crnph Album lYirtralta uf Amcvieaa i "Among th* Sices," Or, Ten Portrait*. (no 1 iv* tuples n«* year , and sue eo,re nf "Among the ricea," Or, Ten I'lintogi xph Portrait. ' Ten enpies one year, nod on. copy of "Am«« tto Pi lies," and Twenty ?/«<». graph Partialis. ItAM | wplto «»e w.oo 1 th.r Premium to the getter up of a Club of Tam. ^<rty to aMarnllWnt one It to, .phSST PhSt ; trans Alhtiin. erimatnluf thirty accurate card Pv,f- : traftantcalvbrau.1 nreo .u th* prt-«rel wor^ ™ foovel and beautifuf iwejlt" »u,t pre. v. ms I "wepiahle gift to every Ivdy lu ito eotoittry. CI~The premium we forward free at postAge. J I WfPririltyt* to the getter up nf Club*. Three forming elah* will be a.Iowe.1 the prtvlIreesif bavlag papers sent to no* or more Po*tO«. ere. and. mao, of MMlug mtottimal .otoeeihm* tern, \ rSi* "**' " 7 U ^ Ctoh f>WClMIW of "Tto Tm r»M" wm bo totwarded wb*o rcqototod. notice to crrditous. i|;ahbaaateft