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?bt Cape Paj ©itai Mbit I* I I BLISHEft r.vnrr TJWTmfBAT (I H. R. If fr GO!) AUI.E, M lapr klMi, c«pr fa J (•■»(), 1. J. DwUee Attd a llft>^|Wr I'm . Thursday. October 22. 1863 the imumrs rtwu ration. Three HwMdr.d Tkiouwl Volunteers I'xiM KM, »• (ti»a lb* President'* Pro.•tarnation MUinir for SUu.OUO more men If then ore »ot rtrisnl by lbs 6th of nest ! January by Tolaotuvring. the draft will be resorted to. The object of this ••all » to supply the places of the throe yean men, whose term of service j *H! t~ spire in a Its months- 1 Washington, Oct. 17, 13(53.— Py the 1 President of the United States of America. a proclamation. Wlereae, The teres of serrice of a peri -ui the solan tear forces of. the Uni- , ted States *HI expire during the eomiug year, and, whereas, In addition to the oven raised by the present draft, It is deemed expedient to call out thrfia hundred thousand volunteer* to terse for three yrare or the wnr, dot however, exceeding three year*: — Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, , President of the United Statee, and i Commander-ip- Chief of the. Army and Navy iheraofpaitd of tba militia of the i esverel States, uhea celled in native i service, do issue this, my proclamation, i calling apon the (Jovernor* of the diffrteat States to raise end here enlisted i into the United States set vice, for the I various eoafpeaies and regiments in the > 6rld, from their respective States, their < quota of tWff hnndred thousand men. i I farther proclaim that all volunteer* ■ thus tilled out and daly enlisted shall t receive advance pay, ^rctaiuOR' and \ bounty fa heretofore cummunictUd to j ( the Gqyarnur* of States hy the War t IN-pytbbfixl, lluuvg.i Hit Provost Mm- ) shs) (iem-rai's office. by special faster*. h 1 farther proclaim, tlmt all volaMeers ( received under this cadi, as m il as all t others not heretofuee credited, shall b<- i duly credited ia, and dedwcled from the ( « quota established for the next draft. 1 ,, further proclaim, that if any Stats shall * fail to raise the quota amigned to it by — fht Wl' ihie call, | e then n draft for the deficiency in aaid " h quota shall be made in said State, or in ' f, the dlasrict* of said State, fur their doc ; } proporUon of said quota. And the aaid j ( draft shall commence on the fifth day of }, Jutiuarr. 1864

Aid 1 farther proclaim that nothiag ia this proclamation shall interfere- with ; . ■ existing orders, or those uhjch may be issued for the present draft in tba K ates i where it is now in progress, or where it ia not commenced. The quotas of tba j States and Districts will I* assigned by ■ the War Department, through the Pro- ( vest Marthal-General's office, doe regard being bud, for the men heretofore furnished, whether by Volunteering or ! drafting, sad the recruiting mill be cood acted in accordeace with such instructions aa have been issued by the Depart menu la issuing this proclamation, 1 address myself, not only-it) the Governors of tba several Btetro, hut ako to the good and loyal people thereof, invoking them to lend their -Wing, eheerfol and • effective aid to 'bo- measures thus adopted, with a to reinforce oer • v let, moae ertalee bow ia the field, and [ fering oar needful operation* to a prosperous eud — (has closing forever the foan takie of eediiion end civil war. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto j net my hand, sad caused the seal of the ! U el ted State* to he sfflxtd Done et the City of Washington, ibis ; seventeenth day of October, in the yea r of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nisi* th ran. and of the iedepead- ' voce of the United State* thn eighty- j eighth. Abraham Lurour. By the !' resident. ws H. Rzward, Secretary of State. ThaNew Yotfc Tn*mm *»f the 59th. eave: 1 'W. uaemtand apes authority from tkTuTTlUMetaai is » treat to frdrewrerod front Are eomma«4 .f th. Army of the j Oamh vri— 4. Hot no velar is not j-ei ] The shock of an rerthqaakc, more or law aware, was &H re ait parte of Kb-, -and oo the mereing of She 6Vh iaet. Also*. ts: lead remhliat report, white at etheie it was eiight ae«l •: theat aetve. N» tjsiaaga ;

j iftrtrs ef the M'rtk. ABM Y OP THE POTOMAC No general engagement has taken * place between the armies of General ! Meade and Iao, but on the afternoon of Thurtday last, some skirmishing took place over Boll Rob It wan thought ' that A. P. Hill's rebel cofps had moved Irom onr front towards Leetbnrg. A | general movement of the rebel cavalry toward* the Potomac .was looked for, 1 1 ar.«l measure* were taken to prevent | another raid. An attempt of tt.v rebels to flank lbs army of Ge-n. Meade, by j making a peril for Washington, was j I ; regarded a* quite probable, that Is, if; j General Lee's forces tire strong enough 1 to make the effort. On Thursday night i the Second ertny corps was in line of : ' battle, its rearing ®* Huii run. Tha I baggage and transportation trains had ' been sent to the rear, and the euUsra | were ordered to Alexandria The reb- ! c's opened fire from a battery at long | range and without effect upon the supI ; ply Irninn of the corpft Their battery ' , was speedily silenced, end a lively in- i ' fantry skirmish vosned, continuing some < ! j two bourn, General Webb's end General Hayes' divisions sustaining the principal | fire of the enemy, with a loss of five j slightly woutdrd in the former, and two | only In the latter division. | At six o'clock in the evening all we* j quiet. The smoke of the rebel camp ' i fires indicated that they bad fallen back ; to Maneseae, in the immediate vicinity j of the brick honse where General Beauregard had bie headquarters before the first Boll Hun battle. Up to Sunday evening, 18th Inst., all I qoiet fn the Army of the Potomac ! artillery firing from Buford's divi- j sion alone distorbtd the serenity of the ' day The whereabouts of General Lee's main trmy appears to be still n mystery, , and the opinions as to its present posi- ! , lion, eett rtalaed in Washington, ere various and etdHctfog Ttiet be he* itvH ■ gone to the Upper Potomac scent* to bu the prevailing idea, white oo the other — bwnri.-a- fresh reid -foto Pransylvenie ami . i : Maryland is regarded at almost certain. | Gen Mi-ado's position, fio*. ver. secuin, | . the protcciion of Washington. Indeed is Intimated that his forces ere now ' i ' within the line* of defence-, or at *11 ! ( events so pos4nd ne to render the Mplut ' | , On 8stnn1ay night, 17th, Jloeeby t ! wade one of his daring raids, getting | : between thn renr of oar army snT5ur~ force* for the defoncn of Washington. , i He was aaid to be between Fairfax , Court House and Washington, with two " hundred end fifty men on 8ut»duy morn- ( •off"

r It doe* not seem very probable row « that any general nrrioti will tsk* place, > and It may be that th» campaign in • j Virginia I* practically orer for this t month. ' | Later dlapalehei Mate that General ' ' Meade is again driving the robek aouth- - 1 ward*, sad that, by tha sonnd of cannon I ■ heard on the 19ih at Thoroeghfore Gap. • ' It «an j»retty evident that our advene. ' | was in action with the rear geard of »hc enemy. The rebels are bulldiug fires along the railroad truck from Manassas .towards the Rappahannock, thn* destroying the rails and bridges, rendering the road unfit for use. ' On the 18th a recoeoolasence was made by Col. Cbapisan eud a portion ,of the first brigade of Buford's cavalry : division, composed of the Eight Illinois end Fifth New York cavalry regiments. ' ; Col. Chapman visited CbantQ]}, Aldie, end Drunt-e villa wiihaul discovering the enemy . It was discovered that Stuart, j with his. cavalry, bad passed the day , ; before in the direction of Aldie, and j next day towards Lcoebnrg. j , A forge teres of the rebels ere trill at ' Bristoe Station. The cavalry lately ! attached to Ucs. Klipetrick'* r.ommaud. under Col. Gibbe, had a brisk fight with , j the rebels at Manassas Junction on ; the right of the Hub 'i'raina were run , j to Bristoe oo the t»tS. Genera! Roeecrane telegraph* to tbe War Department that a part of hit j fvvrea, under Brigadier-Generei Crook, , j ha* had three cavalry fight* with the ; rebel* under Wheeler, after leaving the ! I Sequatchie valley, ia each of which the t eneav were repulsed, scattered, and [ J fiaaily drivea Bftvcn milae. Severe! were j captured, and the other* fled iato the FtgM at Mmb > Ford. ThW fen! i* ohaat two ania* above Gatoa ' aad wee fefcmM ,t ,t.i* time hy the Ne- Jersey hetgud. uf the tfoeaod diriefoe of the Third ewvpv The brigade is com- • reMr.1 «-— "•! who war wrW- I -ad haad ef hu <«us4 WU at t

Fredertrluiburg and (.'hsaeriforvflle. )t so i happened also, at thie particular tine, that ! - General Trircr, doriMnanOin;; the divUiat, I aid General F reach. C'iK)iu*ndin( Die corps, were prreei.t tt> areirt in tiirci ting ' " tbe (tefene* ef the" ford. Th^encmy chary. ed down to the foril with cavalry and infoe- ] ,r try and taking poririons io soma eld rifiej k pits t-onatractad in (be campaign of 1MI, t n pencil a murderous Ire upon the gal'aet j Jervevmcn. But onr brave frllews hail I been in loo many hard rought bat t tea to v ! chrlok at thie lata «lay from any dancer, so ' j while one delaebmrnt returned the fire of . ' j the rebel*, another took »hov*U aud efiln ■ threw up romelempnrary eorer. In which . 8 ■ our *KirmiahBre might find protection, au.l 1 i he on aa rquah footing with their a*«ails ant a f , la Urn mi-antimn Itobinoon'* battery ami I) j a section of Seely'r. were pet in position j npon the highie atiore, and did exeellSM r | service ii. silencing the batteries. of the enemy, which had been posted in ibe edge ■ i of the woods near Md .can's hou-e. nod j 'hearing on tbe ford, and also in keeping ' ; back reinforcement* that seemed to bo ; - moving ep to the rebel fore* posted in ike r j rifle p(ta at the ford. The skirmisher* of j - j the two "forces were here scarcely a hundred ; t | jerde apart, tbe of Beil Itun only ; . I separating them. On either side of the j w Stream they ley eone»afod behind thou . ] ridges of earth, showing themrelres only ! , to give and receive a shot, ar.d the »kirj mish was protracted until evening, when • ! ' the enemy rettre.f, eud our men criwred : > | the etreaut and took potressiun of both ! bank*. i Tbe tosses io this affair were two killed j i ! end about twenty live wounded. The fol- j . | lowing are the casaultie* in tbe "lb New j , ] Jersey, oil wounded: I Edward Watson, Oo. A. back Michael Horsey, Go. F. shoulder. 1 j Tbonui-) W right, i n. It. shoulder. John Whltter, t'o. O. back. • — ». I j Benjamin Wharton. Oo. K . air. ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. Dispatches from Chattanooga to the 1 j 10th- etnie that no attack had beroAiiade ; by the enemy since the 7th inst., and that tbetr batteries on Leokont Monti j tain bed been removrd, and Gen. Bragg • was then nt Misstooary Ridgr. Horrors were afloat that a conflict had takeu j place in Gen. Bragg 's camp bet wren a , 4 Georgia militia regiment and the regu , lers, the former having rafuscd to cross the State line. By an order from thr i War Department, Generals McCook and • Crittenden have been relieved from their j ' i commands and ordered to Indianapolis | 1 report to tba Adjotant-Uem-rul A 1 court of inquiry is ordered (o investigate J ] the conduct of these officers at the late ' , ■ batries of Cbaktgnooga. | j Dispatehen, from Bridgeport, T*un., slate that Captain Kennedy , of the ri|ff • I of General Wheeler, was captured n. ur 1 ! Trenton, with impottuul dispatches fofl 1 j General Bragg, the parport of which is 1 uiopt, ills purport UI WHICH IS

not commaaicnu-d. i 1 . FROM THK SOUTH WERT, i We have newa from New Orleans hy i ; the steamer Colomhh* to the JOth, : Mulamorn* ia still held by the French' I : and It appears ibet thf eiriWne exhibit na desire to oppose them. Tits itupnlsr ' forlircifin Texas is decidedly egaiuk! the i Confederate draft. Galveston U dpscribed as being very strongly fortified, and is now tha stronghold of ihc rebels i in Texts. 'L The Mcmglti: Bulletin of tha 10th saya that LienteaanreCotont-l Mercer, • with the Third Mici.igan Cavalry, mrt and defe*ted the rebel chief Iticbxrilaou en the Tallebntcbie, driving him beck to Okolonn, with n force of 1 909 then and four pieces of artillery. The rebel* ender General Chalmers were also, defeated by Colonel Hatch and driven 1 beyond the Telinhutcliie. ' 7' I It is said a general order will be issued by the War Department, in a few I days, providing for thn enlistment of coli ortd troop* in tbe States of Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri aud Went Virginia. All loyal owners will ba allowed three ; hundred dollars for each slave that may j enlist, tba sUvo to be Tree at the expire- jj I tton of 3be term of enlistment The : sieves of diaioyai masters will also be , enlisted, bat tbey will not be paid for . .tkn,. I The care have commenced nuiiag on | rite Ran Francisco end San Joan Rail- ! rend a* fur aa the Saute Clara count/ | j line. Thus 1 -• greet Overland Railway , jqeiefiiy extends ftaaV. end on na a re ' i aware wiH be at roe* tbe great plains, I and through the gorges i the Rooky ! Mountains, wbveh bet a lew yeeta since were deemed to he perpetual barriers to ; boatman communications between the ; Eastern 8ute* and lbs OpMr of tbe Weal j' ! Sufficient *ntern* or !*,0r*,Jw»r» nfonwe have Was rereirej te indicate j* ! that Cuttis't. majority will be from 15,000 fo.wo

; f tatr & ff ouutn Jfittms. » kabbath school Vrctlng. yj {ForJLr xxaa Wave.) Coort Hown, Oct. K, 18CS i Mr. Editor: Io accordance with previous notice, a meeting was held iu thr _ M K. Church, in thie place, on Teca- , day, Oct 13th, to take iato considern- , lion the propriety of organizing a B*b- , hath School. Association for this connty. f .Soon after eleven o'clock A. M., a nutni ber of brethren, representing (he Me- 1 < - tba dint, I'fosbyttrian. and Baptist dr- ! 1 noHiina'.iuns, gathered together, and ' j w«rc called to order by Mr Stitcs, j , agent of the American Sunday School j Union. Tbe meeting organized by ! ' elect iin^[jUv. Mr. Sbarpe as president , and Re*. 7T. 8*i iaifon as secretary pro i tent, after which 'R was unanimously t retell vod -to forut a Cape May Sabbath , School Association. Brethren M. Wil- j 1 lutuison, J. Uammitl, and C'bas Hand ! J were appoioled a committee to draft n I j constitution ; who, *oo»i after, reported \ f ( the following, which wan adopted by tb« ( , ' society. t.L. CONSTITUTION - 1 This Association stud! he called "The i • Cape May « 'aunty Sabbath Schooh NasoI ' ciation, aoxiliary to tbe New Jersey i j Habhalh School A*sociaiion. and riinll he ' composed of Delegate* of all the Sabbath . I I Schools in tbe County, co-operating with ' - - this oiganiiatioo. sRTtcia rt, Tbe object of this Association shall he 1 to re-cure iho attendance ol every child in Ibvcoenly iu tbe Sabbath Schawl; through ^ ,, it* auxdiarie*. So organiza such .-rdbbaih I School* a* may be found n»cv*sarv. and to ■ j Co 0|terate with all fellow labored in in- i i creasing an intcreut ia Ibe Sabbath School . cause, generally , Tb» o Hieer* shall consist of a I'rerident. ' , one \ ice-l'resideot from each co o|>eratiog , ; denomination, * Recording Secretary, a j I 1'orrespouding Secretary, and a Treasurer. ' and a Corresponding Secretary in each Township, to be elected annually. The du ' tie* of the former officers shall be those 1 u«uslly discharged by them. The da'ies of J Iho Township Secretaries shall be to call I Township meetings of -4jte teachers and < friend* of Sabbath Schoo's."Tit as early a | ' day as practicable, after the adjournment . \ ' of the County Aseoriatioe; to visit aa many j Charelie* and Schools in the Township as ' pxsaible^-resviog Iho importance of occupying all tb« ground ia the Township, and , iawcuring(tb« attendance #f u very child in j « j the Sabbath Schoal. Aleo. organising. IT ' ■ sibiw. Town Associatior*. nod noaken- ■ j fog ami remaining «ir1me»e»t :n Ifrnror - ' celleetios lV.ct * and statistic* for the anneal * ; meeting of the County Association, uud ' reporting the eeme to the County tSecrc- . • . prior to the annual meeting- j 1

| There shall be no annual meeting of 1 the Association, to he hel I on the last Tuesday io September of cmcb Vt-ah. r ' A iXK V .The fund* oeeessary to carry on the operation of tb« County Aieoeialien. (hull be ' 1 reused in inch manner as the officer* may ' ? ' direct. > ' ABTb-IW VI. The Recording Secretary shall, in a hook , rwviJud for tLe pttr|M)*o, kuep a record of «• , *11 the prneaeffiitg* of the Assocwtion. ^ ARt|Cb* TO. .. j a ( Tktt CoBiti'ation m»y be altered at any I 1 A noual Meeting of the Aseociatrau, by a j vote of the mejolfity present. A permanent organization was effected by the eh-ct lou of the following officers : ! /Vertdiref— Rev. J. Haramitt. j J , | Vita PruitUaU—bt. J. V. Learning, <t 1'artoDi Towotend, Andrew Reeves. j * .Secref a ry— Re v . W. Swioden " Treasurer — W. Roas. Township Serretorits — Upper, Mr. Sheppsyrd, Tockshoe ; Dennis, Pater South r ; Middle, Wm. Izard, Conn v litem; Lower, Cfimmioga Edmunds; * Capo Island, J. 8. Leach. 2 Ad adjourned meeting took place ia , u the afternoon, aad was of a moat inie- h resting aad profitable character. Quite si a number af children h^d collected, who, j u with fiarenti, teacher*, and other* pre- ; tent, made ap a respectable aadience. : ■ Addrerees were delivered, inters per ted ; }, with aingiag by the children of a number JJ: Tof bwantifal pieces, selected from tbe , ^ ' "GcMea Chain." Tbe first speaker, | { Mr. BtiSea, directed his remark* particu- ! Lrly to yoarii. He was sacceaaful ia • « ! eagagtng aud holding their attrotioo j - while be related maoy amuaiag iacidcuu i *" of hk Sunday School labors "among tbe j , pinns," aud other parts of Yiv Jersey, j © I Be*. J. 1'. Cm key made a aiirring | 11 speech, 9ftUef ^th ibn great advan- j tvgesef the S.onatb School insiitotioa j and the aokmn reap«haU>Uily retting j upon parents, teaebcra, aad tba Church j generally, to religtonaly cdncate the i youth of onr land, lie urged upon thosy prcamt, ia frebaf aud einqnent

| terms, to cooet'crate tbemselvea mora fully to tHia work. The last address was by Rev. W. Swioden, who dwelt upon the "Aspiration* of Children."' .It was Jt«lved, to hold the first ani noal meeting on the last Tuesday in ! September. 18C4, In the meeting-house %/ the Beptist Church, Qoart House, end that Rcr. J. Ilammitt deliver the; a- nua! address. . We believe it will be an occasion of much interest. Superintendent* will make report at that i ' meeting of the state of their respective j schools, and township secretaries will ! report the substance of their labors and I ! results so far a* known. It was decided to hate a children's meeting in the afternoon of sbat day, for singing, speaking, I and other exercises. Ad evening meeti ing to be at tbe option of the society. ! Thus lias passed by ono of the most i pleasant profitable, and, considered in j tu relations' .to the future, oeo of the"' ; most important Sabbath School meetings j that has ever been bold in our county, j j lu conclusion, let ns hope that the ! friends of this noble cante will take hold ' j of this infant society, and of the great ! objects it seeks to further, by rallying ! | around it, and, more than ever, by constant and prayerful efforts,/ labor to advance the efficiency of Sunday School work, and bring the children to piety [ and virtue. A resolutioa was passed that lbs pro- ; ceedings be published in the "Ocean i ■ Wave and another, thanking the citi- ! zens of the Court House for tbeir hos j pitality. Wh. Swikuzx, Secretary, j SPECIAL NOTICES. | THK MNUKK RKWIKC XIA4TIIMK.4. tiful -it all Vxuilt) <i-w)n(r Machines jrt uffrred ta Turkmv, (i.lhrrtui). Uuaaliut, Bralrtlas'. . ; r.mhr-niloMn*, • ordios oa4 so forth. Ru oih'-r ! rtatti.Tna <rTIK «:i kTii/U ATrirma. RrratsnOrremr - v.-m- -tils "■*!" «» I'aiBUj Sewing Mwlilac , muti reliable, snd inntl Surable. ana »"•« eertaln In ! stilr-, whlrli Is the best sttu-b known. Ang even of the mas' ordinary capacity. «an see a! • a glance how to use the leitei "A" Fsmily Srwlcy Machine. Our Family Sewing Machine* art llaiahrd - In chasl* and eaqulalle alylr. ; The KoMlng C»se ol Ihe Family Machine it a piece ' of gunning uorltteammlp of the most usefol kind. Ii pruirvts the m„i-hln* when not In use, and when •hoot to l*-o|wrsMt no) he ofwyie.1 as a sport mis some ,>f-f hr I -sc., mode **' of the ehoicrst wo. els. are finished Iu the simplest end chestesl manner poasllde, Others are adorae-1 aud cmbelUahed In the Bloat ',~tlj and superb manner. ti U slulnirly nfti-iann I-/ »fc lhr*ramll( Ms-_ It to font twaaarinir aa popular for totally sewln* our Mantlactunng one hi nee are l«r niaoufartiirThr Branch (Irtoc* are well supplied with silk, ' ire

twist, thread, needles, oil; he., ol the my ties! Send for a Psmnilit. j TKK StNUCR MANl'F.ltrTPRINC COSIpAiiY, ' «K Broadway. New Voek. ! O. C SWEPT, Agent la New Hr-.in.wtrt: "&> UMce ITS Brunei Street »IO. WAG FX PAID *IOO. TO *eU sow la fax the Art.vMS aCWINB MA- ' CHINK CUMFANV. We will give . rommtoaion "h »" *««'» wd.1 h) ear Agenta, or pay wsgev .,t #10 to St» per month, awl pay aU necrw-.-y 1 ■apemra. tsur oarhia* Is j-crlert In IU meehaa no. j A chin tan learn tq oprrair it h> half aa hour's i , insMirtton. It to equal to *py VnmUy Sewing Ma ■ chine in uar, aad we havered, rd Uiaprtoe In Itftaea Hollars. t.chMs'M.e M warranted tor three years. A Ureoa -C. BUGCiLB*. ' I '** 'I tien . AgL, lietroll, Mich. 1 El'E AND EAR. FBOF 3. ISAACS, M. D , Oculist *a > Anrlrl. of IX •ten, MollamU is new at No. All : Mnr Street, Phi tela., where perorms MPe.tert with i of tbe Kye and Kar wUI be Ktantlltoaliy | treated airdrurcd, lfrnrabto. ArtlAetal eyre laoarted j ; without pain. X. Be-No charge, mad* tor oxaaO- ! nation. . ! The Mod teal t acuity to Msvtlad, ns ha baa no j • aasrvta to hi* arede of trewtmeel. jo IB ly ! NOTHK. ! THK toh**rtb*r. having note out the -'oaaaali tor SuhacnpHOB. AOecrtlslag, or Jab Work, to \ call aad settle Tha rass* without delay, a* he to aaotrou* of settling up Ms old busdaan. amd aerda AU debts due iho odl-w pnrriow to tho Orel of laat most be paid to rba.<redes*lgaed, ami «tl thai Uare to S. R. If sgtwagle, thr prearat prdJ. Sl LKACH. duly 'S, tan— ti lata Proprietor. CARD K JOB PR1XTIN*;. t ALL Mods of Hate aad Faaey Bonk. Card and ' 1 Jo- -rintjar n-.t;> awl gnauOy gasrenad atthrts Otrtre. Qood work at ressoa.hla ntaa to the foun- ! dathre Mpom whtoh tinalaoai la e* peered at tMa e | "~bi F.nI 4 11 " i i *r oarrr akt 5 oner*, heyooc the «twpta ■ . of ft.s.a. -rili he chasgad MU* rata ul Dae amis ; Hw of reo wonts F.I.BBKlHsF..— Near Tinadstowr, Bept. IMS, af diphtheria. Jaremiah 1... arm of Iflmrlo* and F.baa'mU U.tiodge, agod year* aad six months. c ' t1?Sdfcs.*i±:sslfa.hre-*-K11I the heart that hew: henaath ft, look dm to that dear SaeKrnr, Look above So HUa who aaSd. -- •'MHMIRfriliMHMNhMfr- ■ treoL-atodbethoaeomlbrtod. * Pra , s«r tear. then, talker, mother. h Ltttt* lum I* at scat. Z C. L n j

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS — — — EI> T'WO Apprentice* to fears the Mot and Shoe Mak-aglthdr. Apply to thomas d. clark. ' oaMW ■ C«PV lalar g. . ffism ». An tpprentice to learathe Prlntiaa Inslarsl. . Apply at Site oiykoi thla Pa,wr mi I K i;. ' a ■LT^jtsisJsrtascjsRa ' - ' ' or "J^'weeks'"' ,n ,h* roure* ol two ; qa*l U LKACH. 1 1 NOTICE. Al.l. prrtpns Indebted to the Sul-acrther on hook accmuB or note ol haul will 00 waited ui»„ ' ! !a* * •""•"••a' "• aamaupto Novanhee ibi, I I VIRCIL SL H. MAfit Y. | f old Spring, October tsth, ims. ,«st it ! FOR HALE, ~~~ * . ' FOR WANT OF USE, \ sraUinn four^ren'on1' fforthero nros; t* a giro ! a* h!le horer, and promises rieed. ; rtMIr rafflsUpd. " Congre^^laU mxs «t ti.i.ir. vrooi.NON. 1 j J I A* opened a New and splendid Asaortment •-< FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. • nut, v7a.vn, and straw bokmits, ( ' ' Ku. lies, and (ioweim The atleMlonaT'the^uMTc . Is solicited. Also Miates1 Fait and straw Hats. F'shlnj^Creek, Qciotwr tsth. Ho*. MfitSt* NEW MILLIfrERY. i MlriB M^JIY ('. PRICE ». \ I T^L".Kc S fl'' ffriuH and Ihe public generally I 1 thai she allll coellr.uet the millinery hualne*. at j to h^the* * ' } tH""*' **"' ""j1 '* hai'py ADJOCRNED NAI.ET or VALUABLE t.tJTTAlit: PROPERTY OS * j CAPE ISLAND. J . Will te N J Tl tanAY. OCTOBER nth, ism. ™ on the premiere, at s q-rlock P. M., a very .feeirahle, oral col Hire, liuilt sad Mulshed la rottate sty le, on I drep'""0 SIt'"r'' of '"'•te A-el front try WO renditions Witt br made raor and known at the time ol iato by ! net JESSE M SMjTH. Auettoneer. mra or new jkrsfi. OFFICE OF A1UCTAKT-GENERAL • "c.l, u will M gives, by iu:~!latrleta up to the Mth iiiTtoyu'.'^'.u^t *ij! ^rz:rr"1":' *,,a,o~' : tnJ,''tr|r'"* "i*"1 "• '.""'■'.Vt1' eegsgnl In rrcrultsuhmn at tl lie <ttstrt-ta. are rerprreW to volunteer, claimed Iry' th'm.lir^SSuiMMn'w'lth ! .ci' .rt,' ™t o. c!" lU' * l octt It R f STOCKTON, AdJulant-OeaareJ N. I. M. NOTICE. • t fioom llrlehtoyer for every spade, of Worh ran - 1 always !«• found by apply In-.- at Oils oOMe. oS lu CARDS OF every dratofptloa naalle priated al tbe OCEAN WAVE OFFICE. HFKCIAL NOTICE. A aulwr.ilwr sre r,"ov.icd V^caU ^d*arme tile ' wise w drlay. A hint to suMrieat foe the k I j[-_~ — «*«*?: I I: i i i t li KRBIAEMIBK I 11 " fe'ewts aad Ihe pnWic generally thai 1 he hnt for safe a large supply "I t WAR dHINOLKS,

; WHITE PINE LCMBI.R. and every variety of building liimhrr. • *"ruHon ot the pub! le ts (e*|iretfutty aolleried I nedtl JiiKKMIAll MCNELLKNOER. DF.MOCRATIC CONTENTION. THK 'h-irou-rstlc County Cooveattoo wiu he hs Id L at Cape May Court Houwi on 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER tilb, : •*» yfe* £• »L. to ooo.lr.vre ..odKUtet lor aarerr- ■ r n. EiisfuNrw, i "T, . , »v«I:vtiom. ; 'TAfSJ i v!'|Hi|i.t lire delrgstea from rivvh township ti con. veoe at Cap* May Court Hoom on RATCRDAY, tsth laat., ' 'I.!, "'el«k PU. to sefret on aaaemtdrafoa, aui- ' M. REKVLEY. Chairman of Ual Coovratlun 1 ! Water ate. WW. oeisst s E. 4* II. T. ANTHONY, , Manufacturer* of Photographic Matertala. SOI ItlUJAmVAY. <«rd PbMtfrapbt. - :,1 K'"" - i ! Jatsasaui SSSBT' ■SfeSu-,, -sssr *7/"*" "•"'s- lis stage. SDNaeyOmeors. | w Prexnloont Watnea, IO Prominent Foreign tort raits AMOCs|Sst*f Wsrhaaf Art, laeludlng reproduetiooa of the awrot eelehrabrt PbutucrHphlr Allmui. 1 1 4LTSZ*.-SSfni-S:' vhir Albums hare the repotattoa at halad oonerlor in beauty and durability to any others. Tha mistier renre ""m ' The" *' * pu^" *" .eapaaST™' uee te aaet hy We also keep a Urge sinu imiui ot STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC virws. oe'SiS$M?]£i2p!fc"" b" -te** B. A H. ANTHONY, ] Maaaracrtiaareaor PaoToeatnnc NaTCBiaia, ,v^ •01 Broadway, New Tort. yyr- ,^>0 will he kept mrefulir^l'tetaraad ' fo2Tre "rerernt ''mpm- ^ wrtTSjUtSe laaenrtfo^' eyT ta*"