THF, OCR A*? WAVE, (JAPE j&LARRGAPt; MAY COUNTY. N1CW JERSEY ' ^ . 1
C$)t (.aft pas ©aaa ®la it ta pc«u.t»«w> nor thcmdai bt B-R MAOO-NAGLE, At Cln HLiiro, •v* Ibr Cmtr, Vw ieruv. •m DMbr amd • Half pew |nr. — Thtmiday. August 27. 183 LATE8T NEWS. Nosrote, Aug 86.— Ti.* Richmond Er ourifor of to-d»y it received, with Chariratoo iti lea of ibr 34th, staling (bat "at 1« o'clock Uai Bight tlir tiwtt.y.npene<i fire on the cky with I lire » . eipht-inrh P«rrt.tt | gone. The o- n-oomLatanta are ieariag ibe eily ia continuous stree g." A X1W EE 4. Ob SatvdBJ. 8zd laxf., the last rail was laid oo the Cap. May and Mill rill. Railroad. The caatplrtinn of tbla work open» •p a Be* and bright future far Cape Island* aa a po)-al*r summer re«ort,.c.!rf fl.r Cap* May ediinty *• tiro garden apnt or the Stal-. With tbe ready *ceo«e faroiahed by the road, Uioneaode of braltb and pleaaareseekers wbo bar# heretofore visited other ptaeea on tbe Msrohorg will be attracted to tbia point, aad tbe faeiliiy of reeebiog the beat mar acta of tbe country mill siimuisla gricultoral industry, and csus- our already productive aoil to yield ao bonored-fold profit to tbe hubeudiuao. FRENCH IVTERESTS OX THE i PACIFIC. Biahop Simpeoo, of Chictgn, oo tbe oc eaaiun of the recent r.stioneJ thanksgiving, preached an eloquent and patriotic sene-it, in tbe couraa 'of abioh ba alladed to the iatcotlana of Louis Napoleon in thia enun*T. inrigoiflcsnt terms. He stel-d that wbeo, aome nine yean ago. ba bad occasion to Visit California and Oregon, on seeking for a geography pariicalarly of tbe gold re*H»n», the bo« be could find wa» from tbe pea of Louis Napoleon, writte# before he came tu tbe throne. Be made up bia v nlnd that tbe French Emperor would -a fonod ioterferiog with Mexico wbeo tbe _^£ij».I time came. Tba bishop tbaa proOer -Jed : " While io CetifSrnU Ia*t f-H, I thought ' T would »iait tbe terrltoiy of Nerade, to j >ee something of tlm/WTaltb of lb at coon I try, and I wax theq/ teruritod to Sod ibo beat paperu written on the anbjaet of tin JwUottrcet and wealth of Nevada were from tba pen of the egetK or Louie Napoleon. | I aaw again the foot air pa of the French j Emperor there, tod thought he wax lenk- 1 log to aeo what degree of *ea!th could bo j low nd la eaua tkeaa Uuiutd Slates sliuu d be in time -<ifttu|Twi Th»t wealth eompriaea that which tho nalioaa of the world never bare yet contended foe. Were the debt of out nation to amount to twenty billions or dollars, there ia wealth enough * there, #hen our debt is.pni-i "'IT, to give to ■ ecary aoidier who relurna from our bailleflalda, muaketx uf silver iu piece of iroo ; ' and wbeo our irua-cluds coiue beck from i tbe ae nea of victory before Cbarleaton ; - nod Mobile, and hare awept away the da- 1 feocea of Wilmington, when tho iron-cladi I coma back iplo oar harbor, there aball ba j •Hear enooetr l»A to pUtu thoae b<^t- ' more heavily thin now tbey are plated with | iron. I do not apeak now from Wit #p»culatn n. but 1 ipeak of that wealth from obtervaiion and acttnl calculation. When in California I visited the rnmex, ana ] thought the time wodjd eome'trtieu they would be exhawsied ; bet ia th* minae or Nevada there ere no each indication* vitit ble. Tbe more tbe mitrea are worked, ibe j richer tbey yield. The extent ot Ibe lead* coetalolag ibe preclona metala no men baa yet been able to mem-ore. I will mention a lingto iu«tanrc, to glee you aome idea of tba ioexbanatihla aupply. In what ia termed tbe Ophir mice, a aingle lead, aa it la ealled there, ia fifty-five feat in tbiekora*, end incline* oi.lv hi an angle of fire degree#. Think of the extopt.of that I nearly aa far aa fiom this altar to yon wall. Thia ia all clNar mingled with gold. There ia mofo guln value lUo silver, but more- . e.ltd' nf weight than gold. The company have uti'iy two hondred reel wotkiog, and out of that tbey are nnw Milling about tea thoueand dollara a day. There ia tbia peculiarity about it, that tho deeper the mine extendi, tho richer and more profitable it becomes. Wl>«u I •« there they bad panel rated two hondred fcet. Th-re were firr chela h-rs uhl-b it--y had dec oat. one nmlrr tbe o^har, leaving* large pillar* to support tba t«d, Tbe> eonld aink « uhafi doao annul forty fret, make enclh-r nlwlforui, dig out il.a metal, h aving pillar# 0« bitfura, and then aink another, tine of tba direeiura tald me that earb lawar platform gave aa much ield aa all tho other platforms above cumbuied ; that it, the ifth platform waa ga valuable ia ile vield aa tba four above it put together. Such amcpg all the power* wf earth beforo." ^riPMTS ®r BPBCIK ro iiKhfi. ff'.- eV; . * - '• ' s
'fWcA«awtfif |tm5.| her Jerxry JUKiorfil Inorlatluo. Tba re-nbaaaaal mgailng of Ibe New Jeruey BJiinnvl As«oeh>tioo was held io • thia aity bo Friday, tba ltrh ia-L The meeting am* called to .*«ltr by Colnael M. , K Hamilton After a abort xeaaiaa. thr maenng adjoarued to partake of a aamptanaa dincer prepared for. tbe meanb- ra *»y kiecar*. MUl»r It Waal, of Ooogve. Hall la Ibo evraiag, another meeting cat held, at which Several elcrlleBt speeches were t- made, and aa iotercbaagw of aeatlaseal > among the members. - » During <h* Cocventlo", a committee to t draft rcaoiotioua, coo.isiiog of A. & ripoer, v t;hai rn.au, A. A. Teuce, of Jtorrietowji. aad U. F Nixoa, of Bridgetoo, wma appointed. Thejr lebaegaenUy reported tbe fidlawing, wbtcb werw adopte-' t * RntUtd, I bat tba thanka of tfals Aavv. I- cialion are due to- the oScera ef ibe Ueic- , ilea and Ambuj, tbe Weai «'«r»y, the ■ tjlae-bore' and MiUville, mad Cape May ^Railroad Companiea for lb# ooorteay ox- " tended Iri parsing it< membera free oeer -. their several ruada ; aad al«o to the officer* e uf.lhe ittamer Maiihaitas for Itka COUrteay .- "oomrmun. J'tsolvtd, That to Jtrrnlib Tan Sena"••leer, Superintendent uf the Weal Jersey 0 Raiirwad, anil to Johu Hood, hieq., of Caui- * den, who attended to all tba uac-iearr *re movements fo make oor trap from P'bilo- . delpbia to Cape lelaod pleaeaol, aed >ho ' kindly accompanied oa, aitrlAilng per.on- " ally to our comfori". anitcipatBTg and aappljiog every want, we feat under the greali ell ubllgai iomi , A'oWvr d. That to Mesaru. Miller k West, ol Cohgreaa Hall, aud to Mr. J. F. Cake, of Ibe Columbia Hotel, oo Cape 1-1 jo . oor thanka are uU teodereo for toe '• cordial manner m ablcn the members of i. this eaaociatioe were received aad sutrra taioed • urieg oar m-jearo. * 0- II udtoo City hai raited her quota of ouo i and rod and filiy-eight men io By* aorklug days. The arrangeoieol between ' tioveruor Parkgr and tbe War Departineat allowed ibein twenty days 'I'h* bounty ^ paid was tbre* ban. red dollars by tl.u to* o, and City dollars by the county, ia tddiiioo to tbe amount ofiered by lbs Cov0" Tbe Foarth Aauaai Fair of tbo At j lautic Cvupty Agricultural Society wdl t be b. Id et Egg Harbor City oo the 8th J and ?'b of Octol«-r. ; |lttrs of the WiA „ j THE ARMY OF THB POTOMAC, i, A geotlcmsu wbo to-day relurosd. from - the Army of Aa PutoaMC, vayu tba regia | m-iota are daily fiiliug ap win. rwcruits; , 1 tbat the sanitary conditio# af ear tronpe - is cood. an 1 that recently three priVelea i drom Rhode Dlend. wbo bed ju.i arrived. » j were, while ia the act of deserting, shot by 1 ; their escort. Also, tbul eleven recruits > yesterday leaped from the ears white the ' , latter wrre moving towards W'arrenton, - | end succeeded for u time at least in making " i heir escape. A party waa sabswqaantly ' ! despatched ih pursuit of them. ComparaI ; llvwle few of this clean of Siddiarf manage - 1 to gel beyond our military lines, as scoots • 1 are out in mil directions to intercept tbeau • The order nf Major-Oeueisl blrade. ap- ( ' j proving the sentence of .dratb io socb I cases, will. It ia believed. efeCluaDj cbrek ' - lortber desertions. ^ The order of the Wur Department is Imi peraljye that pesaea CW wot be gives to fo. . I males to visit the Army of the Potomaa. r FROM OEN. BOdKCRANB ^RMY. 1 STCVRtsog. Ala.. Aug. 83.— The advance ' of tbe Army of the Cumberland Jppemred ; i in front of Chattanooga na the llsl, and i opened Urn no the «ty ut 10 A. M. i 1 he enemy replied from omeieen gnn, f mnatly small ones, whirh did litlle>dvmagui i bol also with noe BS-powader, which awept I the opposite shore. One fir* from It billed , , a hnrsa, and took of the Ivg of A. B. ■ McCnnk, of Lilly's Battery. ( Our fire waa very dastrodtiee, aud every , i hattery which opened on au » as disabled. , i Lilly threw shells eith gteal precision ioto u> the embraiaree of the enemy. The works of tho enemy cm the rlw are I reported very Strang, the parapets not , l being leva thaw fifteen feel wide. • Contraband* report thai Johnston bad l arrived with two trains of troop* OB the ■ 30th, superseding Bragg, who had rati red . ' to Atlaata. This iu corroborated by elti- ; Heeuvel wster hatteriee on a level with , , lb- river have liven discovered, r McRrad. at the ebsrf era 1*0 steamer*. ■ and nppos t# the city Is a pootoao bridge of forty mvea boat*. The largest of'tb# "t steamer* was aank by oor 6 ra aad the , ■mailer xme diaablad. i Tba attempt to doatray tbe pontoon ' bridge ws* 'rustreted by tbe Bra of the , Rebel vharpehoetor*. F-rty prisoner* ware esplorad, two Rabwis killed, aad aeweral ussidtl A tveia nf wagnes and the males vt eoe fvenirg aa this aide ef the river. r Our advaBM report# twu divisions at » Chattanooga, acd *HTV (tel. Hvdra s) , corpe along the railroid Iu tba direotrac ef , Bride -pi ift. cram for tbe Jabe! wsgg Fc-al Rack.
Th-y ahae.J owed tba twehiy milrs helaw Obatiaaimga. They fepavt that A. P. Hill aad Polk's corps era • at Chattanooga. , Tbey say that the demor.tliieuen of the i Rebel army ia eumplet*. Three ib«eaaad dsaertera are in Loadoat Mouelaia. await | • lag oar adrnaa^ MOVKMKNT ®P THK ABMT OF 1 THB CUMBERLAND AND Of THE OHIO. Csscruaart. Asg. 38 — The Osteite ha* { rvoeired advices from Rosecraas"araiy to , Ibe 18th. and' from Barwside't ta the 1*1 h. Both, armies bed coaimenced e forward movem-nt,. the former tri Cfaatlaaoegm. aaX the latter for Kaoxrille. Tbe troop* mora ia- fisy. eooditiou aadgoad spirit*. About t*c weeks since, Qearrsl Hmibut j sent so expedition to Granada, Misatosippi ■ for tba purpose of preventing the rrb<>lt ; from repairing tbe railroad at that plere. ; The expedition relurosd to Lagrauge afb-r . huroing fifiy-aeven locomotive*, four bun. ; dred can, and a large amoant of ordnance ' and jilhar tp.rat. Tbey also captured a \ large Dumber of prisoner*. ra ATTACK •s' rott I BU7KR. THK FORT GREATLY DAMAGED. The Untied Hteamer Arkansas arrived ' ef.he Navy-y*rd this morning. The folio* icy • espsteb it from Mr. C. C. Foltoe. the agent of the Associated Pre**, KLsosnr Dtuuuomc. Tuesday Mnrviejr, Aug 18 —Tbe attack tm Fort Boa.ler Waa , commvoced at day brrak yesterday mora- I iag, by lb airga gau* of Cea-ral Gdimora sau the aavsl beUery oa shore. At six o'cl<e-k. Admiral Dalghreu pro- ' ceeded or board lb* Weehawken, and witk Ibe Ironside* and entire Monitor fleet at ' lacked Ports W agoer and Gregg with 1 great fury, couif lately sHenciag Fort Wag aer, and almost uileocing Fort Urasg. Tb- weodvu gunboats, aeeeu iu Bomber • nlso Joined iu tie assault' sod soablerfowll | ' of tbe shora batieria* to poor Usir shut ] and shell into Sumter. At teo o'clock, tbe Admiral changed ' his flag to the Psiaaic, and with the Pa- | ' tapKO proceeded to wiihiu about fourteen hondred yurds of*-Fu>t-8amter, sad shell-d tb* sea wall with the rifle gem of those v-ssels for about an hour, with marked ef I Tect Sop Ur Bred sin ust fifty return Shuts, doing so damage to the vessels | w ilut she wall of Sauiur ' w»* badly sctrrcd. ^ Fleet Csptsiu G-ergp W Bodgara took , commaud ef bis old vessel, lb* monitor | Catskill, and west up .into tbe fight, going ' within s kundred nod fifty yards of lbs j beaeh front of Fort Wagner. After Brie* j ^ a oumb-r of shot, a shut fram Wagner ! j broke loose a piece af the interior lining { of tbe pllnt-bouue. which struck on tbe i ' heed of Cooimandr- Rcdgera, instsntly I killing biuf. a* well as Psymsstor WoodWary, wbo was standing at hi* side. Bt tb of tbe-r beads wer# split open. These ' were tbe only persons injnrrd on Isud or water daring the six ho irs' engagamorit. Tb* damage done to Pnrt Rumtrr by tb* sieg# bslt*;i-s of General Qilloior- is vislIde wit boat tb* aid of a glass. The rebel* bad erected a falsa wall agaiasi the wgll exposed to the army batteries. It axtsoiled 1 towitbis ten I #*t of the top of the wall, waa over forty feel high, and ten feat 1 thick. This wall is now a msas of rains, 1 whilst Sb# old wall is bnr*d foil of rt-op tba parapet crashed and ragged, and the nortbeart comer gashed and bracked down almost to the water1* adge. Tbe bat bar sad Btooo Riser -*ra flll-b with torpedoes, .boot a d i»*a of whtek i bis# been picked Up ia BtufcO. sod IB* ass sxplod-d under the etaveco rvis^g | be* a root out ot yatsr, bat dorug so harm 1 Io tba vessel. None of lb* vessels vera lajureoi ii the I least, ami tba Admiral and bis officers **e confident iu the ability. ..f the M->niton to bsller duwa Bumler. The Admiral ts 1 anxious, however, to sava the vessel* for . the heavy work required of them after Marnier is takes, and to bit tbe army radars Fort Sumter if possible. The fleet, except the- Weehawken mud NabsoC, all retired before two o'clock, bat thay remained to keep W eg net silent during the afternoon aad to pre vent tbo ramoontinp of the gnus. Tie shora batteries continued" firing all tbo afternoon and atgkt on >ba na Is of Homier, with good -feet. This morning the veethur Is Cool and clear, sod tba batteries steadily ot work. Tbe Weehawkeo end Paseaie are keeping Fort* Wegner and Gregg silent; aad ap ' to noon, w en tho Aikauaat sailed, tb* remainder of tb* I vol are lying at their m earing*. The bodies af Cspt. R"dg. ra aad Paymaster Woodbury have been embalmed, and will go north io the Arkansas. G -naval UiUm .re aOuonnev* tbat th* work tbe# far ha* beea v nil rely satisfactorily | tbat la* Fort i- badly da-i agwd. aed tbe work finely psogransing. * * Admiral Dylg .r. a it much depressed by the Inas of bis Fl-wt Captain, bat fo fogblv trailfird with tba operas toes of tbe fieri i wad assay, sad* fry bopafcl «f aiUmate Uptg bbu memeet af Ua raUagaf th- . Arhensas. at note, lb* Siege fan* have beea barisag abaol five .hell per mfobi*. . jSS • : fo
A Ml UTAH iimm A oorreapoadoat af the Itv York aritlsg from New tiffin as. givsa h th- folfoaiiBg eccuaci of tb* ffinmii af a a ualdirr: " * A pslafoi event noceraed Ibis mwreieg " here, ibe mifitary *s ralfoa of prirata / Francis Scott of tba First Loateiaaa ■ (white) JRraimeaC, for the manfoe of J. D. * -Ballm. a* Fort Bailer, Doqaldsoavill*, ae th* Sth ol July !a*L It task ptso* at fi o'dork, oa the- aaeaat pier* af graaad 1 f rooting tbo iaaea, betwar* Kr.tr #ad Ctio Hireals, si what is caifod Hit VickaUrp [ Cotton Press. a At a little before 8 o'cleak. ihrae regi- J want's of infantry, edm posed of tb* Twen- t ty^-tth Msseschusatle, Nlmh Conoect'cot. a nnd Nin«ly-flr*t New York, upprnacbed r the spot, to ike eoi-me music of th* Dead J j Msreb. ead ia iroat of tb-m an ambalaro* ■ Conitiniag the ntibappy prisoner, tenud on ; hi* own coffin, ned eccompenied by Faibcr " • Defao, of the Jesuits' Cliareh Tbe embo- i lance slopped in ibe middle nf tbe squwe, bol tb* troops moved on. sod formed in ' line on twu sidra of the enclosore. De- i ■ tarh.iienit of cavalry also cam* sp, sod 1 1 took position facing tb* rivnr. while two ! 1 batteries of nrt'llety also eoierad the J square, ond form-d in line bear the Count a Picas. Captain Pickering, of tba Provost ' Gnaid, was tba officer in cbsrgn of tbo or- t rung-m-nw; but Urigadier-Geunrsl Km , ory, hi* staff", aud aiaoy other military • officers were present. l b# pritou- r was aa Iriahman, spparen'ly about thirty year* of age, tail and ro- I bull, with sandy beir and complexion and " oltogelh-r a fins specimen of a man. From , first to last be n-vsr betrayed the smallest t t mplom of nervoutaess, t»ut mot death ' with tbe utmost composure. His only re- J fret seemed to be that hi. hand* w*ra tied. When everything was ready fo( tbt ' dreadful final set and th* priest, hsvicg , | uttered his lyt words of consolation, had l»fi lb* prisoner elon/, tbe latter looked ' • around him composedly, end then raid, in a ' j loud, clear voice ; | Fellow-Holdiera— 1 am about to die for t killing Major Bull-n T did kill him.ud ■ wonld do tb* same thing over under airttlar circumstances. I had nevnr met bim before i i that d«y. My company ha'J come down • from Port Hudson to DonaldsaoTill*, and ' 1 wc stopped tb-w in the fort. Tbat evening . Major Sullen came to the breaatworks, and ; j told my captain that be must remain on , j tbe breastworks, at he was going to withI draw Lia detachment. Th* captain told | him that he was under marching order*, f and be did not think it rieht that he should | be left there. Th# major replied, " You j must obey order*, sir, and I order you to ' j remain h»re." Without io. ending any- 1 1 thing wrong. 1 happened to say, " Well. ' J captaia, we'll take car* of these breastj works, and nrolsot hit cine months' meo from the enemy." k( which the mnjor torasd nnoo me aad some word* p*s»>d between us, when he drew bia revolver, end aimed it at mr. My musket was at an order, and I brought it to a ready, aad. before be could fire, I fired el him. t abet him through th* i wrist and in the body. I hilled him, and | tm ennteat to do- for it. Had ha killed J me. there would bare bees nothing dace. An officer is never pwnisbod for killing a soldier. I hold no malice against any one, and freely fntgir* everybody, at 1 hope all will forgive me. Had General Banks a tbnassnd men Hke mo, tbey would be worth seer* tbaa all lb* conscripts that tb* Hist# of Mime can Baud lute the field. Af h* oi tared these word*, he dropped ■ poo his knee*, and said, " I am ready T j Tbe foul order war given to Bra, and tbe j lib less body fell pierced by seven ont of ; eight ballets, two of lb»m passing through I i h.ia heart. The poor fellow's death must have been inskantaoeou*. HP Tba following list given the ( time when the several State ol actions are to he held this foil : Vermont, 8-ptember I. California, September 1. Maine, September U Ohio. Oetoher It. Pennsylvania, October 19 SfaanachosetU, November — New York, November — Wi. cousin, No vein Iter — Ifolaweru, November io Iowu, Novcmbvr 1®. Minnesota, November 10 WpEOIAL NOTIOES. BMK,VABD fo JOB 1*R1.\TIXG. ALL kinds af Utala and gia«y Mkok, card tod ' fob priming aseUytad prampdy swaeutad at mat offies. Good work's! remoulds (Ms* I* Iks fouoragaupen Wkisa >■*■ m I* sag*s»*d a* ttds as- j M15HTEM1L AflhOCIATlOX. THK asat mectlagaf tbs SOalstestal Aiaumasiae ! ■sr BrtdgeSow Db'rtet v ill ta beta, O. T , at Baa*- , 1*7* rotat, Aaeaat Mta and ma. img uewrt. ' •tnbtmes.smeMrigta.taraaratarm. e.,, : uetb. urn. KCBLK. I Ef£ AKD CAB. . v •' MOT #- WNMa, is. Ik.-Oeell*S end A«rw nwwMtt; ot tardea, ISsll.eS. ts eowr ss Ma. HI ; ^gnmrasL railade., where pMSaae wmtrlad sHJi flrn SMNsl vasalir ia inttsd,** M kst go rnmsts mhtftasds at tum'wta T jumty
X OTIC fit. rmt mdmrnrn. **m out m* -•<*«* *W OffiraseOs w> vn paaeoat li«i»' h> I tm mmxptloe. AdvsvOstsc, or tat. Work, lb «a® CM sstM* ta* taas wxtaewt tatag. ta hs is et asStamwp m* eld muSssss. 0 assm ( AMdtam dws I tae etas* pvwviewe te tas am ef '' at-- ikuuwk a^irar«irai«^ws"o»T^ ' • X. X LXACH. « datrM.ian.-tf Ut. rtoprteter U raaouMAmi IT m WTDIIL ! HmMim— * dtet kestara «dsrad ta How fcvsn Every BtatamMt s-sruaw *T ISewtan^v qeota of th* - should eeeb* ordered. Jf am* relweMan he * ratsMtwth* UMtaUtalrtrders then will t* a* ' draft. Tkerv wilt, ta aoevwa*. t. • mall *W sar v lJUgsd pntloua drftueeey Ih* gweSe ot sack township sad ward towards th* riB waawHI ks ' puMtetad ts aooe at postlNshv She Mtuma«-Oai»-tai ot lbs stale, and task ts.aablp sad wart wtu I I' of ber without drafting, and ft wonldW a aoorvect ' pridt and (ratlOe Uos, should shs aeattea* to £U gueu ef traeps 0j retaetasra State, under ay dlracCue.ons rvgunect ef selnajesr ' ssvelry at Trsetoa twu raglarata of laCutrr at , tsrp af arming at Hebekse. TV" 1 "m ot*x i tafaairy rvg is.fol will bs Iwwitlalsly sswmmtid T at Fravkeld, aud another at Bsrwlr, ft a batterf l< will be autborttM ta a Itv daps at Tlsumi A Wtsdal seurt wUi ales be wad* te mIW mm 1st lb* elf i -f. maris. I saresstlp rail open rheslttssas ef t ibis SI ts te neks "rarj start tu raisu taass ueort ths psymeat W additluoal beoattse throutb puhlls msttlags and peraoaal sxrrtloa tat ths s raise their gestae. By this wsau.'u ism. lljos ' mm were ralesd m Ifiesc dsya. | * Tke booattsa bow paid by tb* Gormmtet era I SIM tu new rasrultt, add USS0 to vvtcrsat Bvvry , *tu«st msawuih* mailed to upsrmmth bum tb* • UUt», asH ths taailUc* of marrisd mm aad widow id J meiksrt af .legit mac .Jcpmdmt on them for auprort U H par moetb, rmtdea Urn monthly pay ttoc r Oovtmarat. If, la additton. Ilbsval booatiss ' an peM by municipal ,11st sad by lndlrldtuia, the am saa ba raised tat rvury dlirec of Nsw Jrrssy eeoEtara tb* , work at earn, aad lbs dsetrsd rtault will b* attained. l>o sot wail forth, quota of lb« townships, whisk a will bs fur® lab sd la a rsrj lew day* Given uudrr my band ead privy seal, at Trmtea, j iweatywovmtb day of July. A. D. em UieaemS eight huedrad end elxty-Uuue. ' eugStf JOtL PAHXC*. AtSeet > X M Dtcatusea, Private See stary DIED. am- OBI TU ART N OTIC 13, beyond the Cm pi* , ef dec****. Will be ehaigud *1 tbe rat* af Cvt seats per lias ef tm werts. - SMITH — Oa lbs I8tk of August. Mary Jane Smith, wife of (.htrie* P. Hmilh> | agwd 33 years, • months, end 9 dtys, 8M ITH.-On tbe 3Ltt of August James 1 Alexander, son of ttbac H. end Jan* W Hmitb, eg.-d 4 pars, 8 months, end 1'- deyt. 1 TINDALL.— On Wsdnradsy, Aug. 18, l et Uep# Island. Richard T , sou of 1 the late Richard T. ead Aene K Tic Jail, a gee 16 months. •' Close tb* doer tightly, 1 Brtdltth* breath. Our I tils earth sage! Is talking with death Omi ly be wet* him. H* wish*# I* stay, His arm* sr* sbael Urn, — 1 BabuasshSm ivsy Ifuels siwn Uoatieg Oewa hum tb* Ooma, Aimai" sru shtatiag Tbe swusS watnom* hetse. Cuss*, strfekm weeper I Com* to ihs bud i -a ' J Oast on ths alsupsr— Our idol ia dted 1 Smooth rut UK rtegtsts. Class lb* btat rye— Ko waedsr sutb busuty Was elelmtd ts taeaky < Crms th* bead* gmtly 0>*r tb* white bmsst , *• lib* s wild aputf srrsyvq from tb* Meat. Bear bim out softly, This Idol of ours, Let blsgrav* slumber Bs mud tb# * rot tawsra." NEW ADVERTI8EMENT8 FOB (ALE. d|#b A UOUSX ud Let af Ureoed metamlm JEil a mil* tram Cap* Mead. Will bs mulsbmp "r : lor Immediately. Inqulraot . U H KLDKlbGC. uBioa tabs, aogft r • er at the -Ooe-a Wsv*" OAss. IT. AXDREWI HAUL, BXlDGLTOJf, BKW I XUXKT. raw. r. L KNIGHT, IXITERUL CLOTHES WHINGER. ;13 il ta 1 n sad s have no Ora*- AU ethen sa* "uTt t» the *ls* umwiuy m> d te prtwt* tasstam. ^mgfefrad, af th* -smttsti* Agrimlteilm,' UNIVIMUAL CLOTHCS WUIKGXCi "A *Uld ma rwJhUy wrtsro.1 * tuhfui of taithss few: r£» iAi; =r: XVCfilT Weiwftft^WlTH COG WftKELX m i rAUTKCLAh. Vrtecar «tabe •tnUc vitffirafi CogWheel*. a rrad c AHV ABSKR wratad ta evmr sessh. jr.asxifMtotztzfz m*r mruisis ms.» f;
"-Jffirraj- Itararaea* JWMK M. WITB A COn E8TATE AGENTS, CAM: ISLAND M. J-. Itat. A valaahl" F'Slf .•.u»rad mtfems n; sss *N""r- rvs'irsi"" r<T«>l'rrta^IISii'«rfera1 sad wm* I vad, I* a bleb atat. nf roltfeafeea. fewr mta* >- - . ft— raps.ramd. m tm. me «Sd*iwiHrM#dbSg \ 7K?t\F*lT "rtUW'***' ^ mCt. Aam— Ifent pratwrtr m l»*sm stas mtnnt ^ serfs* SO te coWtralfna 1 rraifelmbfebrtMMB "* , Xo-tZTtS fcff -&s Jsr.2S.Tg I ^•rSStKH'SS. wm ^ 1 No. X A tar** doobl" suttee* -* Cane Maad. e-arty cow i rarv tartrabty toeafed user th* b*a*« : I sir* at la*. TSbV Tit fee? J | l*"^"d b"ar the h-e-b. wtrt emd omen vtsSr"*^*' I ! Nu.l. A tw«* Vbd raraltsu' rofem- wMh *swad .; Csoi?*rap^ I No X A mrtlu-Mis-Ahoumm ahwee let! tags*1 I ^T*^, Ta^i. I UraraLnear Mr. Cm# Muw*IlV tad th* tawtat - 1 A Vfe -H Hsaaaet eartam e* a lup l*X I situated oo lAfay-tts atrsvt.sKnut ml'tvay bsCwscv ■ tb» Ira* wert« "»dfeh*tt« i'r-ra toot nr. Ite. U. A large thr— mtorr mll-f*, ultblc S few M yards or tb* h**ek i sptsedld mavbw. M No ts A Arairabts awdlsm stud oattagui Urn »<«.! ra-l-a; oa I^f. vrtt- S r— i. ' f . No It A very draitabt" bolWieg Sot e# Itughm ^ J f llvtl VTf-ot f'-ntby ItXSsvt d-etl V ffil **ts- Aneatvl'solihddwlmbfe mrmr let o* H TVU-Vsm. fc",mbta bmidfe* le^ e# • I I No It » eeed dwslUag Vwoa. aad bar*, with :SSsES«« J , No XT l-i r»" two-«ora balLIIng. .ultwht* fee * 1 j stor" aed dwslllbq i rnodrailar; and ream eeeogn ] collage i located user Oragttae -, fl , Also tour uf tb* meet dralrabto lafe oa th* Man- * I •Ion House property, tog-thrr with a bnmhw uf W valaahl* butldlor lofe Pwated oa dlgbraet past* af J lb* 111 so d ■ rtraoo" hsTlbg property to **11 wool ' <ta wrtl to I rl.ro tkr MRS la our bauds, and partite deal Hag to ■ purrbass should coosult our ssglstsr. > M sag" j. M -tMrrti b oa UNT— M REWARD, msTtmo''l^eoCs> PAci*C^ K*Qg?qrS.' w? speed dollvr * m***l\ros*d»uh!r TLl doHtr Alls, ss^nsarl) *s tse be limsmlwtsX ""iSr'** 1 Vi c^A VTc unra. ■. ■ £SliyHHB9B 1 CAPE MAY A MILLTILLE R.R, 1 TWO TRAINS DAILT TO PHILADELPHIA. V I Leave Cars MAT at XI* A; St . DUX la PHILADELPHIA at 1UI A. H Alto at Id. SO A. SC, ■ 1 DUE la PHILADELPHIA at All P M. , 1AAVK I-HI'.ADEl.PllIa al S A IX sad I P H , * DUE at CAPE MAT at I sod S P.M J PARK THROUGH Ut-SU. . n/.GOaOE CHECK Kit THEOOOH aad mm-pall-rt b> a tb rough Axvat [ cy-PA«sr»GEHS wlshir." ta take tb* EAftLT TRAIN ais requested te tasr* ihslr asm** al tb* OPTIC E pr at tb* HUTEL th* evening that Kaeks may b- providsd. Pur TICKETS aad laiovmstl w sapty to NEW JEH8KY It'PREHE COtTHT. PURSUANT tome est of tb* L-clslatara af the V, Stole of New ta n*y, approved lltb Merrh, IMS, J mtltl d - As act lor thr relief ol tb* sunMh of M Hccry B Vatty, fcrmwlj *b*r«g ef th* saonry of J Hudson," hollo* Is kcraby given IS all p*nbe* bar- I In* claims or Urmamfe against tald Realty, a* shrrtT . «f>aia no. nly, Cram Nevembar AD. I SSI to ITiilsm bur A D. ISA, or agalaat his suretlss, to prrorat i elsim, >e ordsr tbat swh claim at stslmb shell he - psW by said swretlrai ami If a* slalm shsR boyum-- A tmi<vl, er if prra-ntm, paid by tald auro4ua. am| proof of b« pubftrawou of tbt* eutme.es StniUedle tald act, shall be ftled, tbeo It will be tbedwlTof ssl.1 «Mr«, by virtue of tbe aet af -evaeld, to twueat Metalujudgraeot. acala t said ab-rtir aad ktamsetiro, upoa his oafelsl hood" veferreu to to the pstamy_* KL*'cJui "" Daw w-fcUa"8 4 ruraedmsold J CHARLES P. SMITH, Clerk Dared April XX last. jy II r. J BOATS ANDTARQES. J PI.fi.A9l RE PARTIES, UHOE AND SAKE BOATS FOR L A D I E 8 ' FISHING; '"parties wS*»ad it to their coevealeam to tm I i&z&SzEi Vv'u* J •OBKPH fCNKLUMOKH, fee* l. tm. tctroilUgtomUadtor ' I CLOTHINQ. f \ IPHXX6 AND RC&dui 'VLOTm^m f I. H. SMITh'^tTORK, ItocsTcsUT.. eppeatt* PcTTUnau-'r Cwvress Al PRICKS te Hmtl tb. HARD TUIB# 1 H Mae's tod Beys CLOTHUrO, Metf furalsblng Goods. Hato end Cepe, Dmfinfo , l^aaaaagsa NOTICE. ; Jwfes Of Ibr pmra tor|tw*s5itlon. »T ATE or NEW JERSEY. ' , i AbJUTAsr GeaneaLt Orrmm. J Tnxirvoe, K.J, Amra*«A«Hx I ■ Orosasf Osdwu, ho. 7. I I I IfeStogwblito.luf lbs eweiber ef sesswlto nmB5 I ' fruro meh iow*cbip md was* la lS*.tasmqtoaR I . -s®5 I aesau*; J • j S I WeymouU, IX* to t» i v m i

