Cape May Ocean Wave, 9 July 1863 IIIF issue link — Page 2

-4 J THE WKAN WAVE. CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY NEW JERSEY- v I

£jjt Capt |ilj5 ©ttao 5®3it g»- ■ _ |i KfiMOt'UV'mt'Mt it 1 1 S. K. MAOON A GIj B, 1' At CAPE ISLAND, Cipt May Count j, New One Dollar ami a Wolf per year Thursday. July 9, 1833 mCUlATIOX BV THE COVERS OB. YYhkkkxs. ainen ray ProeUuatioo i»f the ! a. JJil inst., lb* enemy bu affsio aJvjpcs# P no,#- ;B Pegii.triania wuh inetaaeed f<wc«. ami ! i he Governor of that Stele has again c#!'ed'npon New Jersey fur eld. I therefore renew the call ojton the citl- • sens of tbe Stele of New Jersey to or peniae, Ac., •* requested in my t'roclara.v tioo of tbe 27lh inst.. for the -purpostherein stated. The term of eerticn will » be thirty day*. 11 nines soon»r discharged. " Tbe troojrt W|U be fccln d for svrdlp* li. the Slate of Peooejlreeie. without being I. ys^nircj u bo mustered iglo the U. S. ■ axrvica. service. 1 »

The eompeniea recently organised Tor ; this gevclex, end requested to hold them- | aelves In readiness, and ell others rolnn < leering, will report promptly, at Trenton. , The organisation will he according to , QeneraVUrdera No. 3, of Jnoe 1", le63. i elreedy publffLed. i Given under my hand end privy seal. m . Treelon, thia tweuly-eavenlb dey of June. ; , A. IK 1663. • ; < JOEL PARK KB. i. Attest: j, f . 8. M. Diexrasoh. Private bec-y. | | PBOCLAM VtToS Bt THE COVF.SS'OB. . , ^ Vmiui. By the system of computation i adop'ed by the Wer I>*partm«-«f. tt Is -as- • carUioedihal the Steto of New Jerwy bee not filled her qtr>le of troupe for the aerrice of t'-a United Stairs, (alt ough alio boa responded to ell the ceils i»-ide upon I her for troope by the Government) ; .Ann Wtuasss, 1 h«»e applied for authority tSjiUe volunteers, to leiro for j three yeanf unless eatpr iliKtarii'd. mid authority baa been gram by the War Pe- ! pnrlmvut to raise reernita-for regiments, now In the field, and also to raise new r*gl j menta, with the restriction that no more j - 4hao fi»" regiments of infantry and two j regiments of Cavalry should ho under recruitment ja the State at one time ; I therefore call upon the c)tix«na of ihia | State to nee every exertion to meruit, *» - Ypeodiiy as possible, new regiments to wrm our country in her honr of need, end . » 1x6 to C|1 the tlecimated ranks of those J regiment* that hxre sustained the hoopr uf lire State on many battle Bwlda. The ttp other of men required to fill up the oi<l.rwgiiB»nl8 will be published and apportion! to the different loanahipa end wards of the State, in proportion to the j '«*- -Bomber of mro liable to (Jo military duf}. Every man mastered intl an old or a ; new regiment aiH be dfiTy credited to the State. I Recruiting for five regiments of Infantry , Hp. -en.. end op ragiinrbl ol ca.'aby will b« put 1U . J rt-erge of competent officers to be des-g- j ogied in General orders. ^ Given under my band end Privy Seal at ( Trectox, thi> tweniy-fiflh day of June, A. SKteighWea hundred and sixty three. JOEL. PARKER, i H Attest : 8. M. Ihcwtxuox, Private Secretary. AT ATE or HEW JERSEY. acjutaci-r-eiwmra um*. Trenton, June >», IWx GtSIt tL ORDER NU. a. . The Coram or of this SUtc tiarlai rail*-! for la ' mltltti fcire tw SM tbe txrruwrt Pi an j -uOi la bar win be aretpleU to lann Tea ReuUnnWe "I lofwtry oat Two KegJmanU of Cavalry. Tba billow. | lot plaa of ixBvalixlaa baebwa ailtptej i— ' IKrANTRY. eweh eoaspwr » IU be orf.«l»eJ 4a Won — ICWptal*. aSefxeafeU, 1 rfrat Limit aant. S Corporala, I aenmt Urulenanl, S 1 rtrvt Sam-en;. l Waiwrr, an« Be. mntes. iiUlaua. t> Knvataa mouaium- ! ^ CAVALRY. Back nctmrot will ewul at twelve cmpaalea, ' and a^h company wUlbe axaniaml w I 'llow» r t Captain, C Serfeat-.. I riot IAeoteuaot. 8 Corporala, 1 SeaooU Ueulaaaal, -- V- I Trump. tue, , t FUai SarfCaU, SI wiener g - Kaohsmnba, 1 Quartanaaeter SnfMiat, I WuMlor, ^1 cwnmlo-irj Seqteort, I Wouoaer. w SB Itivatsa, Blotaiuw. »» Prtvatn, masaaum. ■ tbe eooii.aolea will elaet tbmr commlnloaml ada en. ».-<i tbt line aa.wta wll! rlrrt the Held omr.ro, I swtmtirtwt b> the ur'.thi. u l 1» rrf.mc:,-^ 1|urrumaatar. edjouat, aaai aaa^oaMbaalocMU staff by I ■ ttw aotasal^ . . j Rastsmt. will be tormsd, as f\t la poMhle, of ! aonpae to. Iwa SMtaian ueiabivrh rat . Cee-peoWe and rrcioeaU oi.hlna to offer tbrlr . aarrtaco Wtli loot... »i to eil tbelr tank., »ml report to tb|e ott« f. rtb w lib, when a plan ol na- i H door ooi will bednigmu.-A Tba brtra to wet arte Pnneylraa'-. fbr tbe ■ yoeoeot emeir-nry wttl be onoed. ctotbat. and •rtor* by tba Stan. Win wait. I k, pay and " aWMawBS tbbwu the Vulted l:abu aarriw. and arid be diai*a>w^ tmn-dl.telj aite* tsrOuxwef ^H SnataNtba**^5 aW " w*7 *' " " ** nw.ba.1. affthesmlvw mllaie i .lurrwein* theli ; IQiwn'rii' ""rxT"1''- J* ^ALT. kawda «f Kola -rl* SWy Fck*, < «,a f o!ri"- Oeod Woah ab niaiaiSll ra-CT ta ibe bW. 4 ^ daitaa open whWk tantoww ti tsfwated at tkle ■ . I I

J Uwlrnry and the CrUU. jf The prnmptnee with which Gov. Par-: of New Jera.y. reapondid to Uov. j * Curtin'e recent ciJl lor aid tn r»p»t thwj1 j invasion of Pennsylvania, draw forth, a- !'. j ^ i de-erred, very general couiinondblion, in , i which lb* limes was hippy to join. On j 1 ! the 23d lost,, liov. Parker i.-ued a procla- ! 1 m ai ion calling back all the tr-op» ha hod j « r-dlbpwiched to Pennsylvania, to reeain i ' | their <li-chatge. * This later action of Governor Parker , i has beta receiving revere cetirare o-pe- 1 1 h ciallyho laaguaga of the prnelamaliou. j I i wbich aileifea that ' tbe VmergoUCT tio IV longer eiiatr." to meet wrtiich they warv ■ ! rcnift.oned to the held ; and a par graph j 1 ■ appeared in the limt* jesterrisy. .-king P • i for au explenalion Of G >* Parker's course, j ■ !• As the ac'ion of ibe New Jerery Egncui live wt. bifhij creditable in the first place. , I it would r.n: be ju»t 10 withhold the expla- j • ; nalirn xiveo of the anion that ties fol , . " lowed, which la lbl«: I ke cat! en Onveet nor Parker for aid cam-i from the Governor • ■ ol IVun«)lvauix,'nn<l not from the Nation- j "»l Guveromebt. 'l'be PreMlUWY Aid not'

include the State or New Jersey in hi-* i , pruclamalioo calling r«>r ltfe.OBd six months , , votfiliteers. IJe r-rwaMtBg uf Now Jcr- ; , wj jruopa to T'eOn-ylveum waa simply the , ; act of cue State voluntarily helping auo- ' tiier Stale 'in an emergency. Governor ' j Parker acted under the Stale laws of New j Jcrvey. and under them thn militia! i cannot be ca'lled not for over lirry r/oyi. ex- . cept in caru of actual invasion of New Jet- j gey. When, howevar, ibe New Jersey | j troops ibached Penns lfania, they aero j I refused acceptance unlaws they would be i i sworn into the I'nM it'itr utrricc for iU menfAi. oudor the President's proclainufKi . The Governor of Pennsylvania, moreover, : ' inst rucird bis transportation ngeiils i.t j PhiladclpiiiA to forward no tro.s|is In liar- , risburg who would not enter the United I Slitee service onder the six months' call. ' Thi« was not what lb« Jersey tioopa bad I offered u> do. nor alat G >vvrnor Patkev , , had railed on ihem to do. nor what he li»d . any aulliorily t.y .Stale law to require th.-in i I to do ; and ih'reforc he ordered llicin ' . hum*, ibe entire rii-we of his volunteer ! services, is seems, falling on I he State of I New J. cry. The eij^ressinn in Govtrbor Parker's 1 Proclamation, that "the emergency was ; I past" to niest shicb the New Jersey tronpa j | were offered, waa justified hy the dispatch- | 1 e> from Peons.' fvatiia on the 23d iosl., tli« . 1 date of (he issue of the proclamation. It ; ; was announced on that day that all tho j i rebels had withdrawn Irout Pannsylvaoia. i > end that do further u«e remained for the I j troops that hud l>eeo hastened forward to j 1 repel the iuvaaion ol that Ktate — -V. J". . - 7 ■'■<•. 1 _il J. !. -U.IL U"J i £tatc & (fouutn Stems. 1 :• ! ' Trlnrrton folltgc. Ibiring the eloqusn'. sdilrers of Prof. , John H. Hart before the AioAiei, of . ' Princeton College, at the recent commence- ' men I, he mruluniod the following carom- : l ' facta lb regard to I he College i— The ! . Ahmni bad furti'sbsd about ou. -third part . of thoee who bad fotmed the chief- law off cere of the General Government. One of : rera or tee tienerai i.nvcrnmeni. ont oi

j the Alumni and one President of the Col- | lege were signers of the declaration of In- ; | depen ence —One had been President and ] j two Vice Preanlenta of thv Cffed 8UtCe : j <7. have been Weoaiore of tbe United j .'Stales; I", Foreign U .nbasradnrs ; t> i • Jaiigcrof Snpr- me Court of lha Unihj ted ri uties t 26, t- 'wraors af States ; bO, | Prestderls wf Cotlvgee, end 66, Prolesaors . i in 'Colleges. Theologies! demineriee, and ! Law Sihjnls. « ■ The Brnft. By an advert isement in aso'her colnmn. | it wtil hw wi-rn thai the quota «f Cape May ! county for the coming draft amoaats to C-l lu-x Govcrnaf Parker has obtained an. " j thowffy fanai tha \\ ar Department to raise i the Bute'* quota by tolantec.-ing. Tne * ' cub! State bounties will be paid lo all vol ' uateera, also aa advance of twenty-five dol- ^ lare of the governmet bunnly, and one j monthV-pey. In addBioa to all tbese ini ducement-, the privilege U given to enlist j in any of tha regiments now in the field.— [To .bate in the glory which hhebtens the I ; fame of tbe veteran Jeraej Brigades, iv an : , honor which will ding trwee^ddicr ami j j" | his children's children. Bul fUita effort . j sboald be needed to rwiss the entice uiun- ; r j her without resorting lo a draft. * ' . 'J.TllHR wf au tnascU. r j "A Weting of the Cbp Ccnncil sma held ' | on Monday evening, July Gib. lAcomraa were granted to l orj-rees Hall, v ; t'olomhia llor.ft and New Atlantic Utrlei ■' tor 840 each. Merchant'* Hotel and Green- * ' wood Cuttagn (30 each, and lo tin Kr g , change for $30. * : Tin reaignalion of Jeveminh Chart h. J r.. ' keeper *f the city-rhwh, ww* prwoented. uc. ^cepwR» and John W. Utah* olswtnd to Bit *>b Vatnoey, at a salary of $30 per year. | A t»U of Jrraniiah Churchy Jr., amount, ing to f6.2i was onlsrnd ' A bill of Mr Dnff-e. ft .eat of pwaad 1. j wow oeWow* IosaW apprapsiate canniHw i.i i to repwft at ma' meat iag. - * <m ■ Ciaries A Shaw waa allied Watchmita '(and l^nq-lighter wtSl.A0 phr night, and a' r Ppecixl polici-maw at e salary of .9 Iff.

iCelehrsUous. The mancer in which the clarions F iinrth i ntseeie! raiea in Cape'M ay county, reflects I crod.t npon the jMtriolSpt of her people < . At three . iffrranl towns celehrnlionswnte | . ! hold, to which the people gathered to us- I tify their appreciation of the blerainxs of I ! civ,l liberty, handed down lo tbu present I ; genvi«.iou hy the patriot tires of tho Rev- ! i<lul>>i. A. Danoiaviile, Go-hen and i T cgahbe nwdretM* were deliver- d. and 1 •umpMouv ambers were provided for the i uios-ea in attendance. Tho returned Cape 1 j May VulantaAra wer#%onnt folly cored fnr i J! rat We ere informed tbatn gala lime . »ai passed at Inch place, and tho p-opiu ! enjoyed the occasion. The crowded elate ! i-l on r col am**, we rrgrst to say. prevent j j as from making any extended rnma-ks. aud ' ' on this acconnt. loo, wo are unable to puh~ i li-h the Article from "Old Kuldisr," in ref- j ! erenie to lh» Goshen celebration. :l ! Sad triTdriit. j On huodsy last. July 3th. s sad accidrm ' wccii-rwd at this place. During the bathing j ' ! hours a Joung ledy earned Catherine ' 1 hum leu VCIttorod too Air into the break- -

j era. and finding herself beyond hor depth. ! 1 , beciuu fligh lowed, and before ewsta'-anre ; - could reach her. **a drowned The body | waa aprartily recovered, and tbe u-ual _ 1 i. vans resorted to to resture life, but the ! | vital * ji u k b*d 9»d. | Promt Marshals. The following ere the Deputy Provost : j Marshals of lbi» District : | Atlantic Coan y— Capt. H. M. Jewell. , Cape May— f«ot appointed. ' Cumberland— Paaie-1 U. Giaenbatk,- ^ i tialem— John W. Dickeraon. ) Gli-ucester— Capt. Aaron Ward. CatndvD— Robert B. Fry. Prorost Mur- j 1 ' ' _ i i'o.--l Offltc itaiigcs. I I Anjamin lirrrouyh has been appointed ! . i postmaaier at Abeecom, Atlantic et-nn'y. I I ■ vine Dr. J. I'iftiey. removed, rj A* mo Miller bu* b«Vn appointed post- 1 I master at Given Creek., Cape May county. ! vice William lliidiwtb, removed. ' Important lo Krcrnlts^ f Getivral orders recently i«*ued, state! that every soldier «bo hereafter enlists j ■ ilber in lit* regular army or lb* volnnteer' j f--i three years or during the war, msy re- j j ciilvo bis Gr<t month's pay in advance, up ! 1 1 cu the m ui- taring In of his company into j the service Of the Uoilsd Stairs, or upon ^ ' kis juiriitig a laglesanl already in tho field. | 9 : The ni.ee of Oliver Goldsmith is now | , i living in lluboken. N. J.. in somewhat re- ! r utced eitcumelances. She t» the daughter j j of be youngest stater. Kate Gotdilniib, of '. ! whom Waahinuton Irving, in his life of the ; poet, asks " What boa become of Un sies i tar Kit* I ' I Sloop of War Earatoga. ' ! This ve.'.-i'i. currying 20 gnn.t. I ns been - jcicisirig eff the Cap. a for tb* last two - week i, for the protection of t: e cue-tore r end veaea Is visiting the j-ort of Philnrlel,f | hie. Tjiia acGon on the part of the Nak ; ttotnl smhoritios baa bona long urged, but , ; a n.1 hitherto received no atleiiUon. t Col. Fraurlnc. Con.mnndiiig the BcreMh 'New Jersry (f j Regiment is reported mortally wounded in f | ••• • --..—j --

i n- of the recent battles tn Prnn-y ivania ( _ ; The Mroud Now Jersey brigsda is repor- [ j j ted as hevi rg suflt-red severely. 1 • Lirut. R Mfil!. Smttii! 'j Woli known li this rommnnily. was kill- 1 > rd iu oaeof the recent bsttlet, in Proe-yl- 1 - vsnia. Li.ut^Smith we* connected with ' < the J06ih l'«Blylvnnie, known as i tha Old 1 ' CeUtyrnM Regimeni. I ' - - «y i capt.Satrjcr. A Utter front Cnpl. Bewyer, from the Libhy I'risonAUicbtNand, tutet that he is doing ii, "ATss he e.nttld expect, ie in , r -:0od spir.le and hopei soon M> ho exchangI -d. 3" ^ The ?slrm Railroad was opened through s to Salem, on Wednesday, July Irt. ; |U\rs of thr Vttk. • ''■ ■ ■ ■" 1 - '■ t Adxikxl A. H. Footl— This brave - and gallant fcrru, afier n xevrre illness • at the As tor IIoimo Now York, died on 0 Saturday last. li e anticipated demise " csat n gloorr over tbe hearts of every I ; friend of the TTnion. Dnring tbe pres- | eat wer »o one has performed a more iratTioiie or-gaKett port, jle wee bom ia 1806. entered tho n^y in 1829, In .1 1881 was warranted n/dsidohipaoo. in 189* was passed r oridtklpwnin, in 1880 1 a-Liefttdnaat, in 1869 a C»r tain, and rl 1869 U -r Admiral, flit efforts tt> so- ' t-nre totnjiornnee in the nnvy. to aoppmsa r ' he' elate trade, and to pietort Aesort- . ran property in tho Chioere sea*. >o rl less than his brilliant wrvico* at F-rV it Henry and Fort LbtneBon, have given kin in an enduring and most honofabl t- |,|«ce tn American history. Th- (iuewtion of flank has been selH tied by araigning the following order . f " prrcedfocv— JSajsr GmerM ttcCMtwn; „ FiwrnmR. B*nk, D»x nail BaUer. We ,d belleva Uiare wei no question ia rt|€rd ' to olMr eScert■Acw''

The past tao wrvk* have bevn.fraffgbt s with vr-nts tbe mow tir portent oMfie wer. t Sunday, thv 2fltb of Juue. Gen. Hookev » was removed from the commend. of thx. 1 | Army of the Potomac-, end Ova. MAxde i ( placed in that i osition. About the um- ■ time, Gen Lee began tbe tni<w»menl serosa I th* Potr mac in force, to carry the war into ' r Pennsylvania. Gen. Meade followed, anil i on Wedueaday, Tharedey. and Friday of j i werk occurred a serine" of obstinate j i and bloody hauler, which h»v#r»*«!ied io j the total defeat and demoralization of j i Ijir'r army. Relowftrw given Gen. Meade's j : dispatches to the \N ur Department, giving I ■ the retail. J Wauhkcto*. Joly 5.-4 P. M. — The I ■ | latest nffici I dispatch received here up i j to thia hour from General Meade is da- 1 j ted headquarters Arraywf the Potomac, ! :|7 A. M Joly 4th, which merely tUtes i that the enetuy had withdrawn from the ) j position occupied for the attack on < Friday , ' j Tire informalioa in the possession of . i Gen. Mead* at that tims did not devel- j I ... Ilia , h.-i-T-r „f Si i. nn.ai.'i ,n.,v.. character move- , .

mr nt* whether it was a retreat or a ma- ' 1 n a- v re fur other purposes. Reliabie iu- . . formation recvlverl here to-day asserts ■ that Gen. Lee's bradquartrrs were at ! Caahtown yesterday afternoon, and t' nt 1 I the rebels were fortifying hi Newman's - j Cut, South Mountain, apparently to ' i cover a retreat. I ; HExOQi'xxTtJts Army or tiis Porntuc, Noon— Joly 4-h 1863 j | Moj.-Gtn. HtilUck, C'entrol-in-C/uef. . j The poaiiion ol affairs is not mater. : I ially changed r.ince my last dispatch, da- ' j ted 7. A M We now hold Getty*I i borg. The enemy has abandoned Urge numbers of hi* killed and wounded ou I tbe Geld. I shall probably be able to give you n ■ • r return of our eaptorea and losses before I ! night, and a return of the enemy's kill- 1 | ed and wounded in our hands. si George G. Meadi, Major-General. ' ' I BxLTlffOXX,' July 4. — Reporis deemed j entirely reliable, from the battle-field, j i down to 6 o'clock last evening, tcpreB j lent tbe rebels a* being repeatedly re | I | pulsed with fearful slaughter, j The battle lasted all day. * j Seven thousand prisoners were eapf j tared. lf The rebel Major General Armatead r i was captured yesterday. congratulatory order. j Headquarters Army of tb« Potomac. | near Oettvabura. Jnty L«,Bsawal Order ,n No. 68.— The Coarmanding General, in be- " j half of the country, llasakt the A rm> of the r* Potomac for tbe glorions result of the '* recent operatloos. a* An enemy, snperinr in numbers end d flaaheu with the prldri hf a sircceasful invasion, altemplad to oveicome or destroy thie army. Utterly baffled and defeated, he has now y withdrawn from He contest.

The privations and fatigues which the | army has endured, acd the hemic courage i to end gallantry it lias displayed, will be urn'- J ^ .tvrs of history to he ever remembered. j M Our task i* not yet accomplished, end j lb* Commanding General looks to th- j m army for greater efforts to drive from our 1 p| soil awry vestige of tbu presence of the ; tl invader. It is right aod proper that wo should, ou a unliable Occasion, return our grateful thanks to tha Almighty Disposer of Ev«ul», | that, in tbe goodnoa* of Ilia Providence, j fa lie has thought fit to giv# victory to tbu | cansa of tb» juat. By contained of i it MAJ.-OKN. MtilXTiE. « (ilgaad) A WILLIAMS. I £ PHYSIO LOGY OF 8WIXMIIG. Tha iSHslioal sa.horiiiva of tba Fr r'ii army c.apa«i"lly reoommenJ that men in-|j elinvd to .disetse of lha cheat tbould he continually made to swim. Th* following are tha affects (which M. 1* D-cteur Dolon attributes to swimming) on tba organs of respiration | " A swimmer, wishing lo proetcd from urre* place lo »0"tb«r. i* obliged to depley hia wins and leg* to cut throoghBh- liqnid. and beat tho water with them to sos'sin himself. It is to tbe cbrst, as being th* central point of sus'oo,ti..n. that erery t ■lovemrit of the limb* respond* Thie 1 irradUtion of the mow.' enty or lllrt cheat. [ 1 far from being hurtful to it. i« beneficial; I for. acetmBtig to a sacred principle or phy- | Hiolngy. tV» more an organ ia pal Into . actios tho more vigor and apt node it will i pun u. 'jwrfbrw it* runctiotn . Applying this prieffiplw lo nalalioo. it will aasily be ■ conceived bow tho membranes of tbe chest ; ' of a inimaner acqnitw davaloprwanl— tbe palk rnOnary ti-aavs firmness tone, and energy." j U 8TB BY or A XEUSOUri PIPE. Mr. Kwnffn, the tragedian, hat n raeer- ! sofawum pipo in bis po<s*s-ion whioh is over years old. It was one* the prooertv of <"riiicB M»t»#rnieh. About' the - y-«r' IBW, s eoff'pany Bf Franch set era , ' played hofore thr Prime Minwtarof France, 1 ana ow* of thtm, Moos. LavaHel a, so plctaod tho o'd Prince that Tha hwiar in'

vneij n hit Dulsce. and o**r a jrle>« of j the I mperiul rrp'd-n teal hack, pre-mted ,Lh» to lim. In th* yeeglSkA', Laval- j >u one of a troupe who earn* to this ( | country and retrd in New Yo k. They , were net successful, bowwrvr. wad soms of. I i them Lavslletle among lb* number, were ■ i i obliged to sell their effects to obtain tbv i nt to return tn France! "The p'pe wis i , sniouc the valuables thus sold, and baa n->w J com* into possession of Mr. Nesfia. ■ Thofff l» tench mi-mpprehvn«iong>s to lire f ! term of tarried of th* men now enlisting J I for active aervic# to rent) the Invasion of j 1 tho lay d States. Tha Dotted States hat I I called a poo Ptnnsylqsnia. MaS^tad Ohio, j and West Virginia to 'ovnisb 100,000 men | , | for ail months. New Jersey is not included ! i in that call ; but in response to the. request i of Gov. Curtain and the Secretary of War. j ! U"v. Parker has caiiaj out twelve regl- j ' ' menta of New Jersey tnilit'e to serve for 1 thirty d«ys ir not sooner di-charg-d. Ths i | -rro of service cannot, therefore, exes rd 1 ( thirty days. f Blxvsixg tx Rivi.e Pits— A letter • ; from Vickshorg smrs that many man

•toy in the rifle pit* day nnd night » ' There t* on* that extend* nearly half « 1 «> mils, which is onlg thr- e feet wide, and... » i j about ten feet deep. In lha side rf' 1 j this they hnv'c cut hnnks like lhose upon • ■ 1 a ship A man mensnrea himself, make* « i 1 n recess ahniit his site, spread* llii In- 5 > ! ilia rubbrr blanket in it, and sleep* as t I quietly as at home. Tn the (ort» where ( ! the xriilhri«ts nrc nt work, I hove seen! ' men sleep beside the gnus, that fairly ; sb»"k the bills, nnd a'cep a* soundly j | and sweetly as though peace still spread | • ' her kindlv mantle o'er as nnd silence i - reigned supreme. The Caledonia Furencr. in Frsnklin ' ' r ! county, nsned by Th.dovus Stevens, was , j ; ntiieil hy the Rebe|« while they occupied ^ el " MAHRIKTir . M APRS — BYIITH — At Cap* Island, j N- J.. July &th, by lb* Rev. J. I' t'onkev. | Mr WiHtam U. M»|>es. U. 8. N.. of Nvw I York City, and Mist Mary K. Smith of Cape Island. 0 | Jane 24lh. 1663. by Rev. W. Swindeo. . I. j Mr. Samuel 8. Simpson, of Petersburg, to . j Mire Magllin A. 7'ourliu, of Goshen. , i Jalv 4th 1863. by tho same. Mr Nieko- 1 I l-ta Cor-nn 2nd lieou Co. G. 25th N. J. ■ ' V.. and Mm. Harriet B Hull. , j nTv, d. LUDI.AM.-At his re.Kl.-nce. C'oort d j Houre Cape May. Jane U>h. Reubvn Ludl*m, in the hHth rear of his married and , 80th ywur of his natural life. t'AHSEDY — Al Cap* l*l»nd. Jon* the i 2"ili 1K33. ali.r a lingering i!!n*e«s which ! e. he bn e with rhri'lian f. nituda. Albert J. ; ,.r Carevrty eldest #..u of the lale WUIUm , | and Maria Carted)- in ths 24ltr yvar of hit j " *LUI>LAM.— At Cape Island. July 7th.| '• George |.. LnillhiOvagvd 47 years. Th. friend, of tfiv family are invited to , „| I attend Ihv funeral at his 1st* r-sideoce j this f fhiW«j| nrarmng at 18 o'clock. j IT i SPECIAL NOTICES. WEST JERNEY WOOLEN F.4Crninru. I E

S'A RMKIts of Cape Msjr mod SUaatle hsrtag wool i {, uisaulscturv tuto ssllnc'.t, CUakefs, Cloth, Hen- 11 | art., sroeklnx-yara, Carper-j-srw, he., are hereby '• j nottaoA that we will be down about the 1st af July ) usual, and roiled Wool to menu lecture. Ws have .Uiri—l esrdlng wooi Into ""Is, but will ivrson. ilrs:rinrT£rlr *.k,I msnulsatured wiil ; hare It rv«U> , and at some yleo- on the mala j J ; roods by tbe 1st M July ' j Wo also pay ibe highest cash prtco for WO(t K h J. DC D'J IS. t ! Rr Wgvloo, Juno IV.h. lMl.-jo to «• EYE AND EAR. [ ! PROr >■ ISAACS. M 1> . OeulUt onJ Aurls* I I of Lejnlsa. UoUoad, Is now si No. «n I Pine Stmt, wkers pereous sfllistmi with rUseotv* or , j \ Eye anil Ear wlU be sclealltlrally rtostnl sod | < cured. If euvabkr. Jittflciol vyca lasartml without | j | pain. N. B.-No ™;ir„vs made tor riamlnatlou. , Ths Medical i'sqally uTavltvd, as bt bos ou arc" Is I t ta hl« mode of treatment. J« 18 ly f •NEW AD VE* TI8EMENTS i NEW' GROCERY AND PROTISIOX i ' K'I'ORE. Thr Subscriber h-s Just oprood a saw slot- under THE "OCEAN WAVE" ClFFIfE, j Opposite the UNITED STATES 1IOTEL, j CAPE. ISLAND, Who* erery n/tely of G ROC MB ITS, PROVISION'S. and FLOUR, together with n fAtml s»«wlrr.sat of artldct Rw FAMILY USE. be had ta cheap at can be purehoeed nt any ' s'aro ta the anantg.' tx — . . _ . r, C*M aad satisfy yoanedvca as to goodaand gVWOS Wr bars bat one prior. V. <*• TLRXI CAaif ■ i J«iv •», nw* -tr -ji a. otArkL 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ffF REAL ESTATE. rtJV ftJAff T to an o»derwff r*- nrphsn's C«rt of the Cjo«U or C-I# M J made In Msy Wvmlsnt, • wiuaeaoAawffdvwde.ua S.- TORBAT. Angnatsth. _ ' rfflSffiJ.sirJ.Jtsr—ftU; j 17 C-odtUon. at g OJCfc ' * "

CHARL|in'. HKI.m, HAIRDHK9SKJE (ronwiw'r-witu UHffk BrfftdWarpbew York-! CONORKSS HALL. CAPE Af.ll"., Children's 4ml Mitres' hair rui In npproved styi 'i Psaseh gmnnde. Luan's ExtracM, and Bay Rum. Also, > Lrtic Assort meat of Fancy Soapi. •ALSO, MELV TN"S I CELEB11ATED SiL'lEINE. , Tor the cure ct bsodruff oc i drtreisf the Holri X | particularly adapted for LoUree1 use. | Hone hut the l-ret assistant* employed In my as- ! GEORGE BOYEB". the Cclclwntcd »«lvcuttcr, 1 Kuremon. M»»f PL'BLIC NOTICE. .it- ■ 1 - THE steamer MAtUlATTAS will ' ' £|£!fcfis£leavr I'M . r. am- oat lauding nl Cape, | ' '""MOKDATS. _ M -I ' : ' 1 | ~~ STATE or MEWJERfcEY. M..e -nraa s^reM

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