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Ajjt £»](( |Hw ®t(jn SJliit / ji rniuriin nuT musu ir ■( S. R MAGO^AOLE, *t CAVE IS!. AID, G*P« iiilT Co only, New Jency. •»• IWfcr • ■»«! a Holf pu X*aF\ L - Thursday, July 30, 1863 PB0:UHATie\ BF THE^OTEBfOEr W HZZKAS, By the ayriesi-of computation adopted by the War Department, it id aidertained that the Btata of New Jersey, has not fillrd W»p quirts of tro'<pa for the arrvic* of the Uhitcd ff fates. (although *Ii*. has reapord'd to all the rails made upon L her for troops 6y the ^orrromrot) ; Asd W bursa*, I bare applied for auB . thority to raise volunteer*. to aerro for i three" year* onlru eeooer discharged, and g aatherily ha* been given by the War DeW. phrtmenl to raise rewrm!* .for regiment* E now jn the field, and al»o to r*i*» hew regi- J mente, with the restriction that no piore [ t lh*° fiv*'.regimrni» of infantry anil two | reciment! of Cavalry should be under re- i craiunaat In the Slate at one time ; I therefore cell upon Ihe-citizen* of this State to o*» erery exertion to .remit, as r, •' epleilily - as pnreiBfe, n*w regiments to I - . nerve onr country in her b^urof need.' nnd ' \ ■ nlno to 611 the decimated ranks of those j regiments that have sontajned the honor or ! tha Stale on many battla fields. V— . The number of men required to Ell up J the old regiments will be, published and ap. ' pnrtiond to the different to»nship« snd i wards of the State, in proportion lb the ! notnber of men liable to do military duty. ! Every men mustered into an old or a new regiment wilt bo duly credited to tke CUte. Recruiting for Ereregimenta of Infantry | " end one reciment of cavalry will ba put in charge of competent officers to be designated in Genera! orden. - » Given undrr my band and Privy Seal at Trenton, tbia twenty-ftnh day uf Jone, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty three. I. «h JOEL PARKER. Attest : B. M. Dwbimox, Private Secretary. BTATK OF NEW JERSEY. Adjutant-Geoeroll Ott.-e. Yreutea. June n, IN*. GENERAL ORDER SO. r • TV Cnvsraor nf thte suit havlnc cat In] for a militteforretoarttheExreutlroolPren.yv.ol.ln repel tin* ta iavaslak of thai State, a inCrlral nustb*r Wilt tar acee jiteO to farit T»a Itrglmente v.f laten'.ry and Two Regiment* of Oaralry. The follow, j lag j-tea of o*y*uu*ium ha* tecs adopted!— ikpahtry. Eaeb rrciinrnt wm con, lot of Ira ronipaal**, aad , rack rotspany "lU be s*caait«d as follows !— 1 Ca itala, * Sergeant*. I Pint Lieut' nut,',. II Corporal*. 1 foeoad Lieutenant, a Musician, I Ftrat forge *m, I W* ««mrr, W (t Private*, minimum. ta Privates minimum. CAVALRY. Cacti reg'.mantwiU eoaalat of twelve eompanim, sad each company will ba organised aa A llows t— I Captain, i tercranta, I first Uautensat, S Corporal*, » toroad Liculeiuui!. S TrumpeteraT I Pint arigraat, X Carrier* or Ifteckimltho, , I Qnartrnnartrr Seryestt, I Saddler, .1 Oo'JBlssary Vryeatt, I Warmer, j I and *n Privates, minimum, ST private*. maximum, j , The eomranlr* will elect their rommlrekmfd nftt- 1 , eers. sad the Use oSrct* will afoot the firld ottcers, j *U ot whom will V t-o-nmlssloael bj ti.o Cov.jnnr, ' * Jtomeoiaatsaioaed offlcers ot aompihl* will he ! I appointed by the captaioe, and t V roylm-cul qt ,r- j terms It jr. adjutant, sad non-commissioned SUIT by ! ' 'bo colonels. Rapmcat, will ho formed, as far aa possible, of ' i sompanlet from IV sum nelrhborfou-d , Cowpuirs and retlnrata within? to offcr their , ■anrlsns will praorrd at on re to Bit their ranks, Aid j 1 report to this oR.-r forthwith, when n ptorn ot res- [ t dasvous will he drslcnatcd j, TV troops to Be sent into Frnnsylraau for the • pre sent smrr?ency will V aiossd, ctetlcd, and equipped by tho SUte, will rverirs like pey and rations wllh tloee In Ihe fulled State* nervier, nnd wlil be Cmchw-d Imrnwllstelj attar the danp-r o I invasion is passed t nc, tf thvy prrf. r, wul U mu,- ' Htod lota tha fr.ltrd Mstrs service for sis months, f CumuantiB af theseUte militia mlnniee-in# thH. ■ of setive
•ervievs wltl report with their arms and aonmlro. Rr eider of lb* Ceemand.r-ln-ct.ler. a. r. rrocnTON, ja. A4jutaat-Ceorrat JVew Jersey Militia. letGEf AIR HIS MX fAPTUKED. A few weeks past the aunling iotciigenes wua rncrived thai the erJebratrd guiTT^Ila and Aider John H Morgan. . bad crosard tbt Ohio into Indiana with fi»a thousand mcn to make a raid that would eclipse any yet mnda by Aho Un- ' ton cavalry nicti. The aanounrrmrtil spread throughout the West, and from every village the oitisena sprung to arms, mounted themselves, formed bends, and under the commend of Ool. J. M. Bhecklcford they pursued end fought him at »«T|rel -points and have at lost captured the entire body of the traitorous invaders. The gunboats aiddwd gr ally Id accomplishing this cod by debating Morgan's attempts to r»qulrer is speaking on tho sul-jeel sayt : i "Rergan is eaptevMl at last, to tha iofiolta tMtUf. no douhl, of all coucorecd. Cd-BbaeWerord. who- has bllowed hue SHL-gr^t midst" le tha -vUdt^ 2 yms lAne. lbs Capirai of GoUtaW.na ! eotwty, Ohio, EftfJixmllne non&wast from i 111'Aburg, and efloeteaOy ehaakod Ms fjV- « 'her pmgrtpa toward Lake Erie by captor- i Artdewvlf ao-< the semsiader «f hie thin*. ' t
^ in? bandiir, O^aberfng mum roar baud red J Tho* has John II. Morgnn. • MujortJei- J eral lu the Confederate Army.-' coat in unexpected griaf. Invasion- 'of* a Free) : State has proven a dear experiment, since ' j it hat resulted in, the killing, or capturing of his whole command of five thousand L picked l rnnpera, said to be the best in the j Rebel servjifo. Morgan snjl Le«. two nota- - bio example* of warning to nil those who, j talk about invading the mighty North. . HOW THE BEBr.LS DEBATED IX PEXXBILTAXU. I The Repnsilory pob!i»h»d at Chair her.«- | burg, Fianklin county, Fennsvlvuia. deo"l scribtt* at leoeth-the career of ll.u rel«ets in j the Pcnnajrlvauia border counties. , Their f freaks, l.niror* ami prejudice*, along with I a number if lb*is>t>ui rages upon pinper y ^ i and life ate tuld graphically ; i "Krea inteliigeul rebel officers insisted 1 that Lincoln «a« a fugitive in Boston, nr.! !' j dare not occupy bis capital, snd the rank | i ' | and file were n-gi'ed with that and equally j I * «b«oid,fvlaehv...!s. Oihers declared thai j i ° he was habit iw'ly intoxicated, and ctiubl- I to attend to hi* official duties boeauie of i ^ hie intemperance. Thole men wo-p evt. I dently taught to regard President Lincoln I »s brutal and barbarous in an eminent de- I i sree. ncd thej wero amaaed to End thrloy- ! ^ at of all parlies sbko respecting him and. J ^ J the government. ■ ■ ! "Rev. Mr. 1'ryor. father of the bluster- ' j l-ing General R"gyr A. 1'rjor, wbo didn't 1 | fight Potter wiirii in Congees*, was with 1 j j Lee as chapiuin, and s*etiiod to have a gvn. ' f i eral supervision iff the piety of the army. 1 j Be represented the progress of religion as , eminently sttisfsclor . and seemed to re. , gard the rrbels as perfectly Cromwellian in ' morals. True, they would steal ncgroee. r and from evgioes. and anything else, from 1 , a tappenny nail to a a*ix Uorto team ; but 1 thry were nerertbeless a model army, ac- ' cording to Prynr. in ull thb attributes of ' , j Chrteliau character. people gene-ally ' thought that the scale of Zion must be very low down South. 1 - "The discipline of the rebel army, was ! admirable. No private or subaltern dared to, disregard an order in presvnec of his superior. or where his superior officer was . likely to be advirrd of it- Whan the rebel columns filed through Chamberoburg thry marched with the otm.nl order acd ' deenrum, sod laughing, talking leudly or , | 1 singiog was not indulged io. "Somr of the. border state, and most of , ■ the more southern rebels, had rather pecu- , " i liar concrpliona of ilia Pennsylvania j j Dutch. Quite a number were astonished j t , ; to find our people speaking English as ifcey •opposed that tb« pro vailing langnige was I the German. At first. When tbar atlcmp- 1 ted derisive remarks, they would imitsle \ ' the hndtro Knglish of the Germans j and | judging from Kuril's demand (or twenty- l five barrels of sonr kroot at a season when " 1 it is oukuown in any ronptry, even the 1 commanding office, s most hsva considered ' our people as profoundly Dutch, It would j 1 require an inteuscdy Dutch community to 1 support aoor kr.iut in Joly. CHR farm]-* i buddiogs and asperially onr large and fine j ' j all through iha-voiley. at once rxci- 1 1 | ted their a*lool>hmrnt and admiration.;' Quito a comber of officers rralted tha barn " ' of tho editor as a matter of curioriiy tl- ; ■ though there are many in onr vallay much j'1 | larger and quite e* well fioislied. The prh j ^ ; vale eoldlvra garvrally concluded that it I *' ; must be Ihe church nf same rery large de- j '' I nomination in this community ; and the ■ B' out buildings about it such as chicken ! " | house, bog pen, carriage house, Ac., warn , * generally supposed to bo f-rrants' houses, j and very neat one*. j "Mi^Btrite, a peaceful and innffrneire , ritiaen, *«« crtclly murden-d by some ofj() the rebel soldiers of Dill's corps, on bis , J located Bear tha Grerneastla road, i ' three mile* from town, lie no* standing i
Fu hi* yard when three of tho - eillwna ap- ! preached him and demanded hie aoncr. j He immedialoly aogreadered it. fioon af- ! t»r two more men came to him making a similar demand. The murderers buried his ; hody in a dong heap and than fled. Mr. I "Slope leaVWr a large family, The shocking mnboiT nf hlt ileath occusioard the most profound indignation wherever it became i known." .ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. Cairo, Joly 26. — Major. General Logan and Ool. Rawlinge, of General Grant's staff, arrived here to-day. They state that G*u. Ktiermao had returned to Jackson, and he , report* to General Grant that tha leading ctUxena of Jacksoo and tha surrounding - country bar* implored him to lake some ' action by which Miuhieippi may be restor 1 ed to tba Union Both the army sad the ' people of that section are completely di*. i P' ri'ed and ara^raady for psare. They . staked their all -wfi- Viekaborg and It has , falieo, and they elnng u» Johnston aa a last , hope, and ha iauturiy vanquVhed. Tb» Uoii.o MUtimeni of Nort*. Carolioa is ' also on th« Increase, and it is Ixdievrd that 1 if Leo'* orsay was driven from Virginia. ' North Carolina wot II loea no rime la re- ' turning to tb« Unioa. t The barqao Conrad, af PltiDdelphia, bar ' spoken it sea with a bra-, ran cm, moooted en bar d«iek, and acting ia a suspi J eioos manasr. Psobifcty aba ha* beewesp c torad ted tgroid letw a c<i<ata«r by the «r ! a
'[ 9m of the Jft-frit, A TH K ATTACK ON CBARLEUT0N7 . j Latter* from Cbarleaton have been , celved, giviog tha Fkdetal teraino ol , attack on Fori Wagner. On lb# Ifith I inst. the rebels attempted to drive our for- , era from James Island, bat were defeated with gre£jrlosa. The Pawcee got aground, and was badly handled by the rebel artil lerists, thirty-nine shot afriking her. Her injnriea however, did not prevent her joining in tho light after getting afloat. An **»*alt mode by our forces on Fort Wagner . was unsuccoetral, sad our losses were Tory hetvy, one regipeot losing over 200 men. The Bght was progressing at the last acARMY OF TFIE POTOMAC. | Notwithstanding the dearth of Bows from the Army of the Potomac daring the past week, it has not been idle. All nf j l.ee"« attempt to come tl, rough the pa«si>< j and lake potessioa qf Bloc Ridge hava I foiled, >od it i* bwliased that he is now retreating toward* Staunton, j On Thorsdly while the third aod fifth corps of the Army of the Potomac were Bear the, east rod of Manassas Gap, they heatd tliat Longxtreot was pressing forward a brigade to possess himself of tb* past. The Ex -elsior brigade, und-r Gun, . Spioola, (eight bondred strong,) was at "ice ordered forward. They charged on •the rebel*, utnid a shower of bulfot* from a brigade of Georgians and two. regiments ol Nurth Carolina sharpshooters, and drove them at onco from their position, wiih a lea* of 500 in killed, wonad-d and mieticg The Excelsior brigade had no artillery, j while tba rebel* had 17 pieces. The Fed- 1 erela camped on the battle ground, and on Friday marched t<f Front Royal. Tho j rebels are believed to have largely out- ! numbered the Union ttoop*, but seemed to I much fativued. 'General ripmola wm | badly woandeo to the heel and iiyot •id*. > Our cavalry hold the line of the Rappa- ! bnnnock from Kelly'* Ford to the village ! of Waterloo. They have taken Urga num- j hers of horses, abandoaed by the rebel* in | their retreat. J , 4wmgftr*et and A. P. Hill have escaped | , from the Kbcnandoab valley, tbroogh Che»- j ter l5ap, and have travelled toward* Col- 1 All the available rollifflT stock of the Virginia railroad* was~ f oncentrated -at Culpepper, and it *aa generally supposed that Lee was making all speed for Richmond . but Gen Buford tbiuki the rebel* j to make a stand on the loulb side of . j tb" Bapidan. Orxxrxo or trx Xfiasrssirn. , | On -) sly It tb tha a teams r Imperial from , | 8t. Loui«, arrived at Net» O'lear*, sigaaL- i j x:ng the release of 'the Miraisrippi from a i j blurkade which begun almost before the i | i!*elt Tha very earliest of th* ho»- i | tile demonstrations accompanying eccea. | vioo on tbo Missiatppi waeto plant a bat- , at Vickiburg, and to bring tosocb of | tbo river steamers aa camo from Ahe apper water*, or could be regarded as the proper- , J *ty of the loyal people or the north. From i Hist timw forward the re6el strength along | ; tiie great river was certainly v»ry great, un-l the sternest, the most thorough and ^ ' dr»perato lighting of the war has beea re- , .quired to break i!ieftal>.<! po-er in that quarler. From th* month of the Ohio and indeed above it on the Missouri ' ride, one strneghfld after another baa been assailmi and taken by tbe glorion* ariny an I fleet of the Wert, until the coosamatiuo. ( wbirh was believed to be tbe most difflcnl, , of all in tbo crushing of ibWreb.llion, ha* lieea fully attained. The great Uisslraippi f is np-n. end regular steamer*, regular mail*, ( and ultimately regular trade, will ha lb* daily pulaation ou that great artery aa here t
j Geocral Grant ha* not yet ceased j drawing upon tha admiratiom and grat. , itude of the country, and no roan'* draft* are to readily honored in this re- : spect, aa are those of the hero of Donelsoo, Ditt»(>nig Landing and Vick»burg./ Kiijce the fall of Vickibnrg, bis Liruten»e%, Gen. Sherman baa pressed Joe. E. Johnston so vigorously that h* lias bron eompelled to evacuate Jackson and save hit army, by swimming it across tbe Petri River. Yaxoo city, *ith eannon, steamboats and prisoners, hire been ceptared by Gen. iirrron Pity thousand head of Gee Texas caule. for Rebel use, and two million round- | w>f mnsket ammunition, for Cirby , Smith, have been taken possession of , General Ransom, near Natcbaz. , tbonsand hogsheads of engar and ' nine eddilionel pieeee of ariillsry ere 1 •Do to be credited to General Raasoui'* ' rcoast Thai do tbe re bale already liegln to rsslite the fearful fact that tb. Miatisiippi Riser is indeed lert to them 1 snd their cause forever. Texna is U> , no Isngeir the immense pastnrc-fieln , whrnee they absll |paw thc.ir supplies ol beef for the snttcnance of their araie*- 1 Eafit sad West. . Mayor Opdyke hat offered I't ban - \ Jred dollars reward for the arrest a art cuorlotljrti ef each of the riete»"eon. , cerned i j tbo late outbreak fn the city < nf Vow York. t
Tbe extracts lately received from the , Richmond papers show how deeply oor " recent vlctorida io the Southwest have X impressed lbs rebels with the conviction , that their cause is almqst hopelrti ■ The ftiebmond Whig of the SSd sits : - "The evacuation of Jacksoo, Mia*., left 1 in th' hands of tha enemytaerolllng stock ' of the New Orleans, Jabksqn and Great Northern, the Mississippi Central and j Tennessee Railroads. • The motive ; ( power alone consisted of over forty enr gines. The loss is incalculable, impor ; tant,"and wholly irreparable. Nothing f - goat well in the Sotitbwekt." . i ' ' General Rosccrana is again in mation • j moving forward at different and.! { always towards the enemy. A di*- i , patch to a Richmond psprr. from At- j , lantn, Georgia, says that "Roscc'ran* is ; i preparing to attack that city and make i raids on (he Northwestern Georgia i Ra^jpad " The lion. John J. Crittenden died Mooday morning at Frankfort, Ky.. io the j 1 "th year of his age Hit death was caus«d ' • by g*oeral debility. [ Paicngers who have orrieed from Vick»- j ' burg, report that oor forces have Earned ! ■ Jacksoo, and that the purruit of Johnston j ' la at no end for the present. 1 ' The Vickiburg troops lived levrrpl week* 1 ( opou mule meat. That's what utsdo the 1 rascal* to stubborn. , Jrff Da*i» has ordered another fa*t J which Is to take place 00 the*' 2 1st day 1 , , of August. • , " I ! Japanese edvices to the -26tL of May ; have been received by way of San Franci*. i ' I co. It is romortd th*t all the trooblea be- ' tween England and Japan have beeo ar. j ranged, and that all danger of a war is avert»d. | Prttfe««or Wheat on has invented a sys ^ { tem by which m*ttigr* can be smt through j three time* qeicktr thau by any knowu ute < thod. In Richmond, in lea* than twrnlyJonr ] honrs after J.-ff Davj* had isso*'d his con. scription proclamation, a wholetale conscription was commenced The draft io Philadelphia Is now almost I completed. It ba* been continoed with rrj ntarkabl* good order; no disturbance of any ' i kind bavin.' takvn place. luruavAXT rr.oa Mexico — lly way of Ila- 1 vana we bate advice* lu the effect that Napoleon baa declared Mexico an Empire, . . and 'that Duke Maxnrilian Josrpb, i* thought of a* the to-be 1 tnperor. Mag- | i tniliau i* a brother of the present Emperor of Austria. Should he 'decline the throne. ; ' the French Emperor i< to select's person 1 in whom ba has full confidence to occupy , i the gasit'on. Tins una*, if true, sill bring ' | out the odvocaloa of tie Monrou doctrine > I in this country. Itatc & Couutji litems, Season on tbe Island. For a time the pro«peete or a paying : i boarding season on tha Inland did not look I ' very favorable ; but now that the rebel* j i have been defeated in their invasion of Ihe , ; that the weather ha* become warm j and that we have got almost every needed f i mean* of acces* to the l*l*ad we look for I R rich summer. The railroad is being rap- t t idly comyleUd end in a r*w days more pa*- j , aenxera can get on the cars at Camden ] and come direct through io tha - Island, j , There ta but about seven mii»s of et-ging j now. Two I rain* ar* now running Io and ' ' from Philadelphia daily and there are two j •tesmhoat* on the line, one arriving each' day. Viritore are coming io large nam- 1 t aod w* think ourbot*l* will be pretty j , well filled at tb# elnee of this week. On wen oiieu ai id* cm** 01 lata wera. un ,
I Saturday there were about fire hundred ar- . rival*. More cottage* are rented tbia *umI mer tbee ever before, aad tbe femilira ren- . ting them are all bare. It is generally , thought that Ike season will conliuue late in September instead of breaking up in Auguit aa heretofore. The Draft in XfW Jersey. A* Ihe draft ia tbe great matter of interest just now, it me* be a* well to state that, although the enrolment It c*mpleted| no draft has as yet been ordered fur this Hyate. and it is nut known, of eonree, when one will he. De* notice will be given i» advance of the event, if it takes place. Gov. Perker baa josl issued a proclams- ' ■ ion stajjnr -that oo draft has aa yet been ordered* tn New-Jersey, that thirty days would bo allowed for tbe purpose of raising the required number of men b^r volunteering; that whate-er number may raised in that time will bo credited i •hoi Id a draft ba ordered, and that there 1 • ill be no draft for tbe old deficiency ' claimed to he doe from the State. Tba proclamation close* by calling oe tbe p*o- i pie to aid is fairing the quota for the State, so aa to avoid any necessity for a J draft.Distinguished Q nests. MaJ. Gen'l. Pack and Brig.^Jenl. Brown, ■if Ihe U. B. Army ere guests M Coegruaa Hell. Brig. Gen'l. Owen uf Philadelphia, i •aa a gwest at tbu Oulnmbia Hons* la* I I ■vewk. Gen. Prck baa foe* relifTed of bia ' command Rt Suffolk aad tbarwubouts on aa- ( eoiat of illec* fiTm a paralytic stroke
, Captain H. W. Sawyer. Tbe iateoded exccjtloa ai Captaia* , Sawyer sad Fiynn at Ricbmuad, ha* been itayed by the prompt action of thegovecti- ' loent. Tha aettinu aside of Geo. Fn'stagh La* and Capta n Winder for execfitiuii in ■ retaliation, km delayed and moat probably prevented the outrage from being cou*om- ■ uiatee. * Cept ain , Sawyer's. I at ler to hi* wir# will 1 | | b* fouod oo oer first page. Rely ing npoo 1 , ' the promise made to her husband by Geo. ! Winder, Mr*. Sawyer Ipfl TdV Richmond, j hut after reaching City Point was- refu-cd Ipsrniisfion to proceed further, and was 1 I compelled to return without accomplishing ' the object of her jouroev. ,| •' — ' I. j XfW ConhterreJt. , Pctoreou.' Detector of August I«t, en; I n ounces f new counterfeit one dollar bill J on the Cumberland Hank, described M fo'.- 1 1 I Iowa __ _ ' ' | "I* Spuriou*— v.ig. ferm scene, shed, hor1 I *e« ; man seated ou each eud; tbe word* "of ' I Bridgi-lou" after the turns o( iiauk omit- 1 . ted." I ! Not NDslng. Thomat Vanwinkla. who wa* reported li mining in the battle of Gettysburg,' baa | I been heard from, and ta not foiaoing a* oral ; reported. Be ia at ill with the "tb Regi- i [ meat We hope this ciey prove tree of ' 1 the other but ». ET1TE OK XBIT JEKSET. Office of Adjutant-General, | Treufon. July 11. 1863. I GENERAL ORDKRd NO. 4 I' ! The Gurernorof ibis Ntate having called j : ; for volunteer, for the United St.te* service. | ' . a sufficient number will be accepted to form | five regiments of infamy aod one regin rot 1 ■ of cavalry, lo *erv« for tbe term of three year*, or during the war. and to b# de- . 1 -■coaled respectively the 32d (ar 2d Car. ! i Lalry). 33-1. 34tb. 35ih, 36th. and 37th Rep. ! 1 ment* of N«" Jersey Volunteers.' I ' ! The camp* of rendezvous will be a* fol- j ! lows ^ 32 d (ur 2d Car.) Regiment, at Trentoc. 33d Newark. S4lb " Freehold. j 35 th " Fleminglou i 36' h " Beverly. ' | 37th " Newark. Reciuiting for 32d (or 2d Cavalry) Regij ment will be under chnrgu ol Col. Joseph 1 Karge; for the 33d Kegimaat. Col. George j J W Mlodil; for the 34th Regime'nt, Col. M j John A. Wildrick. Officer* for recruiting 1 'the other regiment* will bu announced here- j ' after. ! Detailed instriclion* will be given tbe | ' commanding officers, and information re { apeciing the reeroiiing service will" be fur | nished upon tpp'icaiiou to ib*m, either in J or by letter, at their respective ; I , lieadqoartera. ' By order of th# Commsnder-io-Cbief. . ! K F. STOCKTON Ja.. ! | f jj JJjm Adjulani. General N. J- M. A fBOCLAMATION TO TBS PEOPLE OK j NEW JEBSET. ! | Acta of violence do ntil restor" individual j j riglii*. nor remedy real or fancied wrongs. , I I law furnishes a remedy for every grier. : | ante, and to the law every good citizen will j appeal fur redrew. *; ] Mob* often originate without preconcert I ) ! tbe accidental gathering uf a crowd. Ia ' tlii* time ot excitement 1 call upon ell < citizen* nf tbi* State to avoid angry dlsctis*ion*, to Ji*cnur*ge Urge assemblies of the people, to couomI moderation, aod iiao | every effort to preserve the peace. | Given under my bund and, privy seal, at ( this 15tb day of July, 1863 r JOEL PARKER. | Attest, 8. K. Dickinson, Private K»c -r- j ■ jy 23 j « SPECIAL N0TICE9. j; r- — |
i- EYK AXB EAR. I- PROP I- ISAACS, M. D , CMullst Ofot Aortsr, ! - formirly of L*|ittu. HotUait, fo bow "St Una StrewL wUeve pww *01i-l«J Wrlvii dim., of * ins Xjv sod Car will be aefoarttaatlr triatnl sud a cured, l( aurabla. ArnBcta) rfn lescnrd wilbout psln. H. a.— So ebargr* msdr for rsjualnsiu n. Ttis Medical rarslty la iorHedj^ ba kas so aren ta ta hta mode of treatment. pill; _J * .sum l NOTICE. e THE subscriber, bavin* ante out the ■ 0.--an I Ware" Offlec, calls upon all persons todebud to ' bun for subscrtpttoa, Adverttslug, or Job Wrorfc, to call sod settle the same wtUout defoj, ea be Is ■ ' desirous of eelillag up'btsold foufaSea.esd needs - the looocy due him la bis pramet buatoeea 1 All debts due the aOco previous te the flrat of Job* but moot be peld to tb* uaderelfoiM, sad sjl " store tbsl time to t. R. Magoasgte, the preeeat pub- . I llshev. i. S. LEACH. duly It, IBSS.-U 1st* Proprietor. '■ [ WENT JERSEY WOOLEN FAC- ' TORIES. | FARMER* of Cape M-ysod Atlsottr harta? wool to manufacture la to SaUaett, B so beta, cloth, nao- , Beta, moaaiBg-yara, CarpaLyans, ke., are hereby . oettOed that we will .be down about ihe 1st of July re uenal, so* collect Wool tojwoaufoctu.r ' We hare slapped eudtagwoet tale lecla. but will . make It tato yarn tor aay panoes so dretilog. , Peraoaa Raalrlac their wool aMmfaciofod wlfl t plana* hare It read), aad at soma pfoee no (he male 1 roads by th* lat of July * We also pay th* Ughaet oaafc pets* for WOOL. NOTICE. ■ THH pubtfo la tafoinad tha* m* -in make Alt-. r • OTHKR TRIP through Cap# M.y County to lOL- - IBCT WOOL for euufoMq, afomt tha hut week 1* July. X Pweouakavtag wool ta trad wm pirate here it • ready, Bad ra tha aula reed u JfWi m.kj. fooaoi- t.
"MARRIED.. riTEELMAN— KKKAN'.-At Tuck*. bn» on the 18th inok byB-v. H- B. lteegle Sir. Jama* B. SletloTan to MiM'Aooa *e>«ran all of Tuokahoe N. J. WELLS'— McOLAlN.— Ai Ben vide, July 26th. 1663, by Rev. John Joke*. Mr. Socraths T. Walla, Bnd"Mi»a Amy Mc Cteio. *H of DenoUvfhr, N. J. { ' -- - DIED. v T0WN8KND. — Departed ibis life. <*t Pleasant . Plain*. Batignmoo Cb\> IUImI', July 7th 1863, Rev. John Towntend, for- ' merly of Capo May. In the 78lh y*ar of hie »g»- * % The deceased wa* long and favorably known by many citizens in this cuanly. Ho wm a member of the Brat Methoiliat Soe'eiy formed in '-.be County, aod wa* for snme fifty.fite year* an active, and useful Local Preacher in that church, b«ing io atument al in taming many from tia to righl"U*r.e**. In the year lfM2 he removed to Illinois, end -cltlvdnrar riea*an: Plains I j Her*; sarroonded t>y iruoy of hi* old neighI bore, who had removed TTrat about Iks j liametinir, ho enjoyed a lereue old age, I | having by the live of laod. acquired a ] i competence, aod beihg re* peeled by all who knew Kim. He also had tba pleasure ' [ of making several vitits to bit old friend* I | at Cape M.y J J He died a* be livctL an lioaett, christian | j man, the nohleat work of Ood. Hi* tail ' J j words were— ."ulmoBt borne." I j SMITH.— Killed at lbs battle of 0*t- j i tyiburg, July 30. 1853. Lieut. W. H. I rimilb, company B, lOOtb Regiment, P. V. 1 i formerly of tbu,Calift>rtiia Regiment. A 1 H" was on« of the firal to offer hi* oervi- I c<-s 1 1 bi« country having paired wjib the I Ar- y of the Potomac through all ila trial* I at Uai.reachrii hi* native .Flats to die ia I ■ it* di-fcnce A good'nfficer. a brave aol- - I ' dier ood compani' a.'belnvnd by all. M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 I.OST. I Cape May, If. J., July (7, 1 Ml ■ OX Salvrday, July 90th, go'** from Aaroo MJllrrta ra •lore to C.O - Hi sou. a Pookat nook eouiajnln* from Iwruly io Iwcaty-ftve acliar* In Ooverameat ' 4 rw f -.'ihlr* H«alh JforSry.'* P*"' 00 r*'Ural"t I Jy 10 11 CRtfoSE T. NORBUSV. 1 NOTICE TO CRED1TOBS. rphcoib.lu* T Prtre v'owutor aaC Harsh Trie* e*Areulrl* r.f Julu, Price ilccre— J, joy direction of I : He SurroeMe a f.ur Couaty ol Cap* M«v, hereby j ftvre noli,-* lo the creditor* of *»id d. cd. nl, to ' brinz In their iiehi*. r-cmand* *uu rlalm* acvtaat I I'"* relalr ! UU Jrced. Bl, UleL-r nrth, wllUlh sine moalbaorUiey «- i 1 r-c forever loured of any actios therefor, offaioat the ailoilnl-traior. THEO T. PRICE, EaeeuU-.-. | ^ S.vRAIf PRICE, Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORSill ti.'o-* of Genre.- L. f u-llam'd*c*aa*<L 1-1# of i C*pe Ulual. Near Jrr-ry, I'T dtretftioo of 'the Or- ' I Cuurt el 'hr Coustv of Cipa May hereby 1 1 t'dlaCi'drviwre to"^h ^ '""io' "M °*Brte L 4 aOrmanod. How iWartol dematid* agaloal the p i will hu- lor-vcr barreiffrnm proarcutlog or' nco\tt- ' I leg the *«*<• , ami three brine Indebted to U* nlll, i M*RV A. LUtrLAM.'l VoV,^... J I SAMvtLR. I.WD1.AU | Ada.lnlitr.tor*. pf JACOh MCU'ORU. A't'r- for AUror'*. ' Cape lil\;lb, July tl IMA. Jy M, ft. , NOTICE TO I'AlinERS. | , undrrrU^ed Inform* tbe f-rraera and trork- | j IlELAWARt: AVCNt'L MARKET HOUSE, gf n.vk *trevt. rbflad- lpkl*, where h* I* prey, red t<* ta | do a filarial enaivla.loa hurlnru*. ia ttc bvylng 9 ; *i»' ■elllnr "f profuc • I IlaBift oMrstloa given lo soMlgBafonta of artl-' ra elre, re-fyfrfitg liamvdtate dlapreaL The palronag.- M ai Cape Ma> larown u i».*5-lfullv wdteimd. M WILLIAM El-DRIDOC. I Ju.y to. Itel. I^-0"" CUP*M*,C°' I CAPE WAY ORPHAN'S COURT. 1 April lUi, IWJ. I ft* tb* "irplfoatlon of Thorn a* H. Huzbre aad , I V/ In HIi Hufies, adoilniitrwtiirT or ElUa Huthre, , I d'ce iFd.onlerto akow naare, ih- aa.dadmlui-tra- ■ having raaibluu in tb'.* aoart,uadar oath, a Jus* ■ • •d trc« aeeraiat of Ike nmonal mu* aad 0*bU of ■ •hid drt«foaL Whereby ft epaosre that lb* pereoaal m I .ertafe of »«..! EU.t ll-JCkre. ieeel.nl, la IMWIrtoat ■ I pay kU d*bl*. and i •qnerted Iho aid •< tb* eourt | la in. premirea. It '• mdared that all pereoaa larore.tr j |« (be lanrl*, leurmenti, aod real relate of | .• . j decedent appear fa-lore tho court at tb* Court, I llom* on Ik- fourth . TucaJay la August Oral, to I 'f.iw rtiac why re mush of aal i laada, tenement*. V heredlWOtenU, aa l real relate, of aaid tlreedeat ■ •IrouUl aol I" sold aa will be auOrtrat lo pay km ■ debt*, or tbo midue Ihoreof, aa tk* c*»* may re- ■ quire. By lb* Court. ■
MW, ^^^re ra CAPE WAY k. 3ULLTILLE R. R-, I TWO TRAINS 1 DAILY TO PHILADELPHIA. 1 LEAVE CAPE MAY AT * A M.. DUE la PHIL- 1 AWUmtallXL M, ateo. I kl» A. M, OLE I ■LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at* A M. aad 1 P. M., 1 at CAPS MAY at 3 to aadil *3 P. M. J PARK THROrUH (A 90. UlGGAIV CHECKED THROUGH abd aocom-r-r-E^R o tfi wfahh^g u u ra tb* earlt requeaieu lo lr..e ihelr na rare at tba A STEAWER'S NOTICE. I THE FINE IT£AJfij(lV^^1' H M ANHATTAIT, Captata R. MMfj. I WIWOX ia*IA, Captatm a. Bright. I will form a DAILY LINE betweaw PMIadelphl* aad ■ riL"^riaS^,rs5.*Taiasit ■ XfOWNICDMt'NDd. Agaat H TEACPlr HimiiTE. . ■ Taartrerk ilaaUtute for Gap* May r t. WlU ba ■ 1 lu^wmiacxteat of PuUfo tobool. aod olbmt wUl hr ■ ^ rSfess , I

