Cape May Ocean Wave, 29 October 1863 IIIF issue link — Page 2

*• fHE OCEAXWAVE. CAPE" ISLAND, tAFK MAY COUNTY. NEW J LBbLY. . ■ j- — .

ity Cajt Stan ©ttw SBabt " it rCBUSKCB tvwi Thursday bt t. B. lADOSAflLE. ( U Cap* blni Cap* Mtj CuhMj. I. J. < . i MM Dollar am* • Date r— t« Thurxday. October 88, J863 py A prO]>9iitiiMi b«» been nttde by the KoTemmeot to tbe ltt Hew Jtrtef Brigade to rt-enttfit for t period of ibret years from the present time. Tbit brigtde hu now ab*ut eigbt month* More to writ, tod tblt it it proposed, to fitt t beta ; tbtl it, they wiil bt ditebtrfed at once, ttd upon ra•alfittoK tbey wiR be tliewed U tarn* home tod recnlt till tpring, to thtt they trill enter epoe the new period of tertiee with replenished rtokt and iovigertted ipiriu. In tdditioo to being t di-tt-btrfed from this eight months' *er | tioe, they »iM be ptid the veteran bounty of (403, which it htt been de- | termined to coetioee to offer till the 1st ef December. re tb» Omi Wove tar tabUc Schools. Mr. Editor : I would like to cell your attention to our public schools. It it etrUlaly a crying them# to tee the toodition oot public school honse it le. What it lbs mttter with the committee on Protection of Property ted Improvement, that they dou't sttond to their betiatM t An order was patted tt tbe last couecil meeting, appropriating • ■•Sclent tern of money to procure the nenmery anuria! to pat the boute la complete order. Wbea they were tleeled to III the ImporUat office ef councilmen, did they not intend le da their

Jytjft If not, whe did they not make it known at aledfioa time f Oar public school boats, in its pease lit conditioa, It certaiaiy a dit^ruce to our beautiful ■ Island, aad a positive injury to oar ^ children It it new the 36th day of Octobar, and cold enough to took* ice. ^ ' and yetil It impossible to keep t fire ot see oust of tbe defecli *e condition of the , chimney. While there i ako ta than dance of room ia the building to accommodate tbe eetire number ef children to ; attend, yet for went of peeper arrange mtntt, jk Truateee ire compeUed to runt nnomr building tn which to ant a portion of the scholars. Cannot tome thing be dote to remedy three esils ? citizen.

Organisation of aa Kptacapal rartth. T Caw Kir C. H. Oct. lfi. 186j. Accenting to preooas notice glean in t, pertuaaca af a law ef New Jersey, a swat j t) ieg »at htld at the beast ef Dr. Cotemaa | b P. learning, to appoial wardeat tad tea. j trymta te argaaine a parish ef the Pro Met ; B eat Kpiseepe) Church ia Caps May Ceaaty. j " Prtyer was offered by the Re*. Dr. " Keifhi; aftsr which B. it Uagoaaglt waa : tl elected Secretary. Dr. Cetemsa P. Laeiu- ; sag waa elected Hamer Wwdea aad Frook lit Hand Jaaier Was daw. Dr. Colamaa t, | 1 naming. Dr. Maarira Beaelcy. Thames | f Beaatsy, Churin* Head, tad Samuel R j «' Magtaack wart elected Wmpetary reelry- j C men. i k De. Learning mesed that the pantb be ■ called The Rector. * ardwaa. and V estry- ! • man of 8w Johns C berth aad Parish it ! Urn Coaoty ef Cape May," which waa ear- j g Dr. Ltamiug was that nominated aid ! 11 elected Fin I Warden nod Fmnhlin Hand ; SeeooJ Warden Maariee Beealry. Thoe. ■ « Bevels r . Charlet (land, Hameel R. Magonagle. Waters B. Miller. J. Helmet Hand, ! ] Aathoay Uwuwuet. and Jeba Wast were ! nominated aad sleeted veetrytaro o' lbs r parish. The Monday of Easier week was that ( aelsetad at tbe day of annual atactica#. The ceetileais o' the store proceedings j was then prepared and signed by tbe mm. j let at aad seetetaey. aad deposited ia the tlsrit't eCoe tor the purpose ef being re- j corded. The following resolution was offered by . Dr. Learning aad aaaeimeatly adopted Resetted. That it it expedient to erect a I touts of werehip ie the City ef Cape Is- 1 land a* teat at tbe requisite toods cat be , procured lac that purpose, and that a build. | tag cema-tttee of five peiaeas be appointed Dr. C. F. Lntentng. of Cape May Court j Hoauu, tamrol R- MagoatgU. cf Cape , island, Mr. Claghora, Mr. Back- 1 nab aad Mt- — — So-dm. of PblkdolphU, j "TK'i^wgk peenmaeet ' Bauraury. aad Dr. c.-f Uuatag ssm eWnsed Trooaarer. aad the meetitg adfaf- Charles Brooks, eontkud of! UN mentor of kit fhtber. Job Brooks. j I '' at tbe April Term of the Beritogma oeeaty row* af Oyer mad Ttrmtosw, was sent— eod to ha hamg aa Kifaay, the' 1 Ith of December pelt. I* J*

Krpabltcaa Cearoatlet. Car* Mst Cpctr Horse, October 34, 1868. The Union republican Convention ^ the Coaaty of Cape Mar. composed #) of dtlegntes doly appoiatsd from the ^ tereral townships, met la the Court T Hone baildiog, for the purpose of nam- (| iaatiog caadidtUt for the several oBcaa ^ to be filled at the catalog election. (J Capt. George W. 8«ith wet eleeUd g chairman and Franklin Hand Secretary. t On motion, Joseph Eldredge was d ehottn to 811 the place of Nelson T. g Eldredge, sbssnt, aad Champion Corson g •nd William S. Towasend aotheritad te ,, ' east lbs votes uf absentora from the f ' Upper aad Danais townships. ( ' Jonathan F. Learning, William 8 { Towasend and Jests M. Smith were ( 1 appointed a .Committee on 'credentials f 1 Tbe report of the above committee ' wee reeeised and odi^ked. ' | The following nominations w.rc then , 1 " made by a unanimous vote of the Convention : ' I For Assembly, Wilmon W. Ware ' j For Sheriff, Aaron Miller. * For Snrrogate, Samuel Springer, i Por Coroners, Nelson T. Eldredge 1 Joseph D. Cbatti'i and John L. Smith. The Conveutkju Xp a then addressed r'jby Hon. Wilmon VrmWare and Samuel D Springer On motion, the proceedings of the I. Convention were ordered to be pube iiabed ia the " Ocean Weft." t. Prakku* Hsmd, Saeretary. Bcmorratlt toaventlon. The Democratic Union Coavaatinn M met at Cape May Court Home, on Satarday, 8«th last., and nominated the ^ following debet to bu supported at the l_ ensuing election : lr For Assembly, Elmer T. Edwards. ivi ainmi i.

For Burrogate, Peter 8ooder. For 8beriff, Aaron Miller. For Coroaera, John Tomlin, Mahlon Foster, John 8. Coraoa. tar Mate Ilscllen. The anaaal election ia New Jersey 4j r members of tbe State Senata and lioaae of Assembly aad for coaaty officers, will be held this year oa Tuesday next. November fid. Senators are to ba chosen from Camden, Eaaex, Gloucester, I Moamoath, Salem, Somerset, Union and Warrun conn ties. Theaa are bow represented politically b£fi Republicans, 3 Democrats, and 1 Independent Demo-" crnt, Mr. Crosell, of Uaioa. Of the members of the Sonata holding over, »

The Twrth Kegtmeet. The Tenth Regiment baa been sent (i Cbamberabarg, Pa., to guard against h rebel raid which it eras feared might n repeated in thnt direction. The a have beaa put oa regular rations, ll the officers' baggage reduced, shelter n teats presided tor their aae, aad every- h again pat oa a war fooling. a Robbery. """" " | We regret te laare that oer frivntPVarid i Bleaknw, ef DaaaNvillr. m robbed of j 1 ; thir.y- seven dmlsra oa Mowd«y aigbt Is.C j 1 Contrary tn bis ureal eastern. Mr. B. had , c i that sum to his store over aigl t, aad ■ < neat tuorn, of found it appropriated by ; c person aakaowa. ( I O. O. P.— The Grand Ea- 1 I campmeat of Patriarehs of New Jenny j ' ! met ia Newark, oa Wednesday, Oct. 14 | 4 Tbe following gentlemen warn elected ; o Scent for ih« ensuing year : M. W. O. P.— Theodore A. Ross, af < ! 1 | G. M E. H. P.— Tn. Melford, of t Trenton. R. W. G B. W — David W. Stoue R. W. O. 8 — Daniel M. Clark, of I Newark | R. W. G. T— David Campbell of, j Newark. I R. W G. 0. W William T. Stope ' i of French town. 1 R. W. G. Sentinel -Aaron B Crane ; ! of Newwk. ThU branch of the Order ia la a floor- j | labing condition. gJT The Camden and AUaetic Railroad Compaay held lhair anaaal meet- ; j iag oa Tharaday, 8Sd iast., aad elected Jos W. Coopar. of Cemdea, PreaWaat, Mid Rabun France, Tresmurer. The 1 j foiiowiog to a But af tha Directors : '} Charles Cambtot. Siapbca CoImtU, i Jab* C. DeCoeta, A- J. Antelo, Ant drew K. Hay. S. Rtohnrda. W. D. Be*. , Jonathan Pkauy, Rnneh Dotably, E;ii« ! - Lewis, J. W. Cnomtr, O. W Csrpooter. Tbe see* McK-re. f 0*At the wire rope menufectcrv . of John A. RtabMng, el Trenton, is i ; being propnroA tho Mnterlni tor the eoo- ■ ' utroctiaai ef a wire aaipaaaian bridge . erer the Ohio riucv at CineiwnnM. Which Will coat II.Mto.tof

3Elvirs of the crfe. , .1 i Thi Wxstdik 4nr — General Grant t now nader his command the large*' ( enny assembled la one theatre of war by , one government in modern times foree is composed of lbs army t£»t , lately operated on tba Mississippi under General Great ; of tha army lately under General Rosccraos ; of General Bnrasids'a army ; aad of the column aader General Hooker. No one has any doobt as to tba ability with which oar ! ■tout little Ulyisct will handle this im- ! meafe force ; and in thto we may ace j how wa bars grown ia military matters | ia tba past faw years. Only a little over j two years ago there waa fth In aoma 1 quarters a certain drgrea of alarm lest should not be able, to raiee men j enough to carry on tbe wer, and a j greater alarm lest we should not find < men abla to command our armies if they raised. Wa were told that only

years of service could learn a roan to * handle una hundred thousand men ia th> * field. And now we aee an army more 4 than twice that aixe given to one man, and no one doubt* that be will do the ' beet that caa possibly be done with it General Scott made a world-wide fame 1 by bis battle of Chippewa, which he ' fought with about a tbooaand men against elevan hundred British soldier* ' of tha beat elasa. Aad tba sise of tjiat army, compared with Grant's, gives* a just comparison between what tbe United States waa in thaae dnjs nad wbat It i Is now. — A' 7. Iforuld. i Iktumcstixo Naval Dromon. — Judge ! . Spragne. of Boston, has decided a point I i which is vastly Interesting to the navy, j e Three vessels, the Sentmgo de OuM, ' Tioga, and Oetorere, engaged ia tbe ; chase of tbe steamer Victoria, which ran the blockade of Wilmiugtoa, N. C. The first vessel only was fast enough to make B tba capture, and tbe others, finding tbay lacked the necessary speed, gave up the chase, and busied themselves in securing the cotton bales which tha fugitive had y thrown overboard. Whan £he Santiago d de Cuba finally overhauled tbe Victoria her eollaagaea were oat of sight Under y theaa circamatancea the Santiago de * Cuba waa decided to be the sole captor r> of tha steamer, and the Tioga and Octo- * rare ware allowed to ah a re as tola rap. " tore of the cotton picked up. The gross '• j proceeds of tha price were as follows : *" Vessel, (85 000 ; cargo found on board, '• (841,481 37 ; cotton taken by tbe Octorare, (14.037.80; by tba Tioga, (5 542

Gcuebal Gbant has bean ordered to 11 supercede Geo. Roaeerans. The change not occurred because of iny fault J with Gen. Itosecrans' conduct of tbe i 1 la the Booth west, but It la said that j J the fact of bis moving beyond Cbatia- [ g without orders from Washington ! , has given offence to the high military | authorities there, and the circumstance of Gen. Great's ranking him ia pretext^' sufficient for the substitution of tbeJat-f' 1 for tha gallant and cautious chief, of tbe Cumberland Army In tbe eommand , of tha men he has so often lad to victory. ' 1 Grn. Great is pat in command of tba < departments of Ohio, Kentucky, and tbe i Cumberland, while Gea. Thomas takae | direct command of tha Army of the , Cumberland. Gen. Roaecrana is ordered to report at Cineiaaati. Whxw the news of the eaplnre of Ticks burg and Port Hudson waa received hi western Texas, It had the affect to bring oat the old love tor the Union which for so long n time bad been hidden in the bosoms of the people. Union organisations sprang np, and mea^ • act sally holding positions n'ndar tKnj i rebel government became active mensbera. A Mr. Morgan waa nominated; i as n Union candidate for Congress, and ' ' at tha election held in Angnat was; I ! elected in the First Congressional Die- j ! trirt, which it composed of tba coaaties ' j lying ia tha northern portion of tha , | Suw. - j Tm Mostrotm re Bt Ttartn —Ad- : • ; mlrel Dahigren is said to ha«e exprreacd j 1 i bis intention to try and reach Chartoa- ; , 1 ton with lbs irua-ctoda on the next trial, a or demonalrets natiatoctorily their le- | ability to perform tbe task which. thai , i nation impatiently expects them to ac- ■ nomplieh. That Ujnat what the paqpto . S : have tow waiting far Utoue aevtw; «! months and U ta gratifying to - 1 know that tha Admiral has determine/ at lent to make the attempt. Better late (ton never. Let as hope that the ' next trial wtH take ptoaa before tto netting to of winter . « fggT The Ninth New Jsreey RegiI, | meat bee toee ordered to report to Gea. Foal era* Fertrees Mtawroe.

Vfgncut. retnreo make oar ooaaolUes in- the recent battles In north Georgia reach tbe large n amber of 14,931 nten ci and 955 ofioera in tbe four infontry ^ corps. Tha losses among the cavalry llk wi{l bring tha grand aggregate quite op » to 18.000. Of Urn 4885 missiitg, 8500 > E' were wounded. A few army wagons n wrw lost, nad 86 pieces of artillery fell ink. the hands of the rebehi. Tux branch of lbs underground rail- „ roadwhi'h extends into Maryland is "> doing a large boainess. On the night ° | of Uta^Sih inat., fifty slaves disappeared v j from the vleinity of Leonnrdlown, and * j during the previous weak nearly one | a bondred morn look pnassge from St. j J! j Marys Connty, nad bavo not since been i » 1 heard of. I * Tax Governors of Masaachnsetts, | * , Msitit-v ConnretlflBt, New Hampshire, |" 1 1 Rhode Island. Illinois, and Wisconsin I • , . have isaned proclamation* recommrndlng j ' that Thursday, November 96' h, be ob- ( ■ uptt-il as a itav of thankseivinff. Tha I a day of

same day ba* been recommended by tbe president. Thk official returns of the p*itn*yl» vanin election show the following vote: Andrew G. Cortio, 869 130 I G. W. Woodward, 254 171 Curtiii's m»j ;ritx, 15 325 1 D A anew, 2C7 187 W. H. Lowrie, 254.889 Agnew'a mejjrity, 18,308 | Dn. IV right, who mardt-rod Lieut i Sanborn a few months since at Norfolk, j I wa* executed there oo the 23d inst lie ] ' attempted to escape, disguised in his jdanghtei't apparel, but was ric<-go*«d j and recaptured. M Tax total amoant of small currency ' I first issued in five, ten, twenty-five, aud ' i fifty cent notes twenty millions, one ! hundred and niy>tr-iwo thousand four hundred and Gfty-fiva dolisra' worth. ' Of this amount, there waa outstanding a ' faw day* ago (17,468,069, «e [ ! General John S. Derey, foe B j nearly ibirty-one years President of the g | New Jeney Railroad Company, died f ' on Thursday laat,*28d, »t Newark. Ha e ; was aboat seventy-six years of uge, and r > n physician by profession, haring~prncticed nntil within n few days of his dej cease, lie was highly honored for ftia t worth and integrity. Formal prode*dings have been completed I and registered ia the Ourt of nstikreptcy ' London, with a view to the winding *p oi the Great Eastern Ship Company so as le ' stay various actions which bare been com- ^ Seeded .and 16 insure equ.I dTttflVuXroe o' •J- !

the asstU. On adbonat of the ill treatment of. Mr. j M. Mason, tbe Coafederate Minis- ; _ I Mj^ondou. by tba llritieh Cabinet, ami p J which has tudneed his withdiawal to PsrPt, I Jeff. Dsvis bss di»miee«d the British Coa- ' sots from hie devuimoae, with iastrnction* ] to leave the country. • Thk total number of national banks I now' established is -103, with tba aggro- j ^gm» eapitnl of (12.685,500. j ^ gp* The very best medicine# In nse f, among ns ar* those prepared by Dr. J. C. | « j Ayer A C*., ef Lowell. He is a graduate h , of (he Paun. I'oiveravty. wbase conneefon ' with that celebrated Callage has conferred ; mere distinction epos it, then it* diploma . hat upon him. His remed-cs have beco , f household words nte oaty in this country, but in almost every region ot the earth in- j ' habited by man. Their extraordinary Una ( ' has artaea from Ueir extraordinary virtues. , , and theaa are certified by men of the high- , est station. Wo publish in oar i«na today. a document signed by the Mayors of | the pest cities in the United Slates, Cnnn- ; do*. Mwxiqp. Peru. Chili and Brasil, each . ' of wbow certify that the physician* and hi druggists of their respective localities hare » i given their asiursnM of »b# uniform food • | effects and taperfor vtrtoes of Itoct. Ayer"* j preparstiooe. This is evidence which ' j should sstisly the moot scenttcal, of therr • eKeecy. tsd« beg oar readers to re'et In I i it. Especially do they epeok with gtowitg ; praise of bis Soraoparjlla— the IweeBci-l " ' effects end truly remarkable rare* that have • been realised from Its use—A'aw Pert Swn- • d«? Times SPECIAL NOTICE#. j d j |4«. WASiM PAID 9I90. ' i- 1 T« sen gMd* lev ta* aoam* trvrt.vo MA. ! I CHINE COMPAHT. We wUl five e remmWetea (SO awods SOW by eov Ageets. or psy •-!>■ st I- «M a*e »c STO0 per e-eth. sod P-T fl! eerrmerj . oapr«M uur mschtos U rerfcot u> lis aserbea sm. j A shlkd van laare to opeeeU It by bat! sr. hawrw | tnetrwectow. ft Is e<|uwl to any Fasdlg tew toe M»- j A teteste are. ste -• have mStaM m. »sto. te rttam J l; Reeh !&Maa U.wemteeO IW these veer*. » Atevase C. nrOOLta, 4 **,r Cee. Aql, UtoeW. Mtte. j If CTE AND EAR. P nor t- ISAACS, M. ». Oe.ke' "- Aorist.i- : - tetter Eg* eed Ear wtU te .■teortapMy ; liesteSenaieseil Hi I Ills ArttSetal egret gffill it i- — "hnut peSe. N. X^-lte uterf .. — *» tor eoemt- ; ** ! Use MeAeel Fmultg »e torttte. M ke bee eo Menu w bis mete te Wemlewet. J« I* 'T

THE MMG it HEWlMi MA- j ruuEg. OO* LXTTCH *A- FAMII.Y SRWIHO *A-! CRIXKls fsevceimns » wwrhbertSe rc,,utm!tefc tl . ] 'sJl Pwsitig sswiiw Muhtoes ortrwl to i ts iubHc. No other Family Scwlog Mwtoee has j men} usrtol sppllennrs for H running. Bludtn*, I'etttng, Turklsa, Oethrrtu*. (h.nains, BrsWlnf | i Eavt.Fokl*rlna< Conltng, anil so forth. No olh-r j j Srwiug MeHilae ha' so mart regeHty for « \ greet v.rlc'; te work. It «IU tnr >u ktrnto ot \ rlft'h, rod with hinds el ISreeA. timet eed rrerel » lm^mrrm- nts wk. our Faeilly *»sriog hlwhtoe U eflttod »t »u r-itre of sperrt. !t »nln the lalor- ! > slftc' , whirb is the lewt stitob keewa. aey j one, even of the most ordlosry c»p»rlty. can see »t . > gunm how te use the ir'tm "a" fsmuy see ing j machine. out funily Sew lug msrhlors sra tutshrd ! u chaste find exquisite style. : j the fotdteg cose uf the family machine i> s piece j i of cunning workmseshtp of tbe mint useful klud ' sbout to le- ope'strd may to upeeml u • rpeetous 1 i and totetxntial tsmr to su'txla tbe work. while , f tome of the curs, inndr out of the choicest woods, , J sre flolshrd w the slnipusi snd rhutrst rnunet # ' i poaelble. others .re .dortwl sad eulhettfshed ta the j , it 1. atoolutety neersaw rj' to sec the family ms- j i Chin. is operation, nuld judge of its great cape- ' ettj sod beauty. it i. fast totomir-t as popular for hmlly srwlog , , teg purtKises. tbe nr>ikb uub-rs sre utdl .app'ied wilb fllk. i 1 tsrlst, thread , ceedlee, oil. Ac., of the tery best quality. Seed for a hstsin. ' -thk oincek manufacturing com fan y, 4 1* Broadway, New York. !' a c. sweet, agent le new itrurewlek. oct! om» its borne! street. MARHIED. I ClllttfH It ALL . -1 On" ThureJsy. i 1 1Mb Inst., by lies. J. H. Kuunurd. of Plii'.adal|thte, Mr. John Church and Miss Mary 1 I U. Ilail. Im' h of Cope Mey, N J. ! Ari'ttmp.oying tbe atiove notice, a por- j Hon of exii 'lent ued.lingrske woe received, j • 1 which call, for the kindest wishes of the e printers for the totiire eetfare aud hapjtiiters of the newly- married pair .1 CRK3SR— LUDLAM. — Go Octobar | I lltMfby Bev. Wm. SwreJed. Mr. George! H. Creese end Miss Harriet Ludtain, both j 1 | of Cap. May. N J. d ' ' 1 c T > I V. P. I ! "Kl. DREDGE — At Cold npring. on Fri«r j day October id, Mrs Harriet T. fcUrotlge. Ie | to the ftHth year of her age. UILDRKTH.— At Cape Msy Court House. October 18th. Hannah Y.. daughter of Dtekereon and 8nrnh t'. liildretb. ^ : Go to thy rest, my child — ®* I Go to thy dreamless bed . q. | Gentle and meek , and tntid. With Uleeaings on the bead "" | Fresh roses in thy hand, . Mud. on thyspritow laid, . | Host from this fearful land. I Where Bowers so quickly fsde. 0f | Before thy b«nrt might leiin In waywsrdtest to »trsy — Before thy feel could tot ll m* I The dark and downward way — STt " "E e%7n might wound I hyTfResV Or sorrow wake the 'ear, Or sorrow

In yoo celestial sphere. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! J ivTirt; [ „ Is toreby giren that mr wife. Farrdlnr Itleka.. i. II h.xee left mrhe.1 aad |wa«. I torlt'd say t> I giving ber err, lit in my aaut.', as 1 will pay i.o WtU | tt | "* bcr^reotrertln*. j |:SSE p. HICKMAN SI fennixitle, Ortoter IWU. — tMUWAKJE t,n Mav A Nnxsrux R. K Co. j n ' COME mat iet.n,s r-|reoa»^ baTliqt ne Serer.^1 O^i M lag ore* Station* the ahoee reward will be paid b. ! fi Ibr lompao) tor rvuUoce wbirb will convict the | a, p.rtiea rjoung men. It is supposed) heietolor- or I, hereafter guilty of ,a sisillar offca,*. Tba reward , c. wlUbepsldoBUetrrooricOOabyaaotwtofyaatiev ; r J. VAN RE.NSVEt.AER, » thief Engineer. * I Cape May. Oetober «B. less. e te* g soTicii JHE annual areetlegoe the .taekboterts te tbr , ( May Turnpike t omnanv, far Ibr ele-.-1lon , terectare will ha beta esCnpettajrCeurt House j Ou SATURDAY, Kerrmber Ttfc, Ida, s | at ten oVfaek A- titTbe Board o Directors will alw> meat at the soma | and pl.ee ret the tltaeortion of huetoees- J By Older of JO%EpH J^rMfTT, President. ' CHARLES HAND, leereVarv Cape May Court Bowse, Pet. *1*1, IBM, otesn , WMTED, rre A pp rear lees lo learm tbe Boot and Shoe , Nsh'Ktre-^ppiy.'. c oem if Cepeletaad. j 5OTHT-. ~ a LL Fereews le C.orety laAstate «" A the sut-criber " '•"rean W .ve-'areouot a 11 be railed epoe tar eetUemeul In tbe rouree of two i •- A h LEACH [ NOTICE. aLL peweoas Indebted to tbe Suboertber on teioh ' A recount or sort or band will Cs waltedepoo • lor a Mills sect te tbe war up to NosemBm tat, vmOIL *. D. WABCT. f j OoM Sprtag, October fata, 1*0. u*g IV FOB BALE, 1 FOR WANT OF USE. s DARK fane rear, thoraugtebred Northers ' A 'too. four yeare old. fifteen and a kail Navels j ; ! ; ' | atafcta, Cape tatend. weWtf si RBI 61LUS "OOUOS, ; ; JJA* opeood a New sad «»tandid Aseostmete te *| FALL AND WINTER M1LL1SKKY. ■ILK, VKfcVET, AND XTRJIW MWtft k-[ is ootlettaW. Also Mtaaas' fott aa-t Blow Mala. ' i "qbtef Crem. Ostetar Uth, I*** y j "" kFCt UL WTMX. : ! 4SSSWS1 3S^ a A. RENOET. Cape May Ceajt' Ifbtme. Ort. X NO V» i

ICW MILLlNCRI. ilISp MA BY C> PRICE TWO* MS ber frtradr and tp-a jiabtta g»amatj» that -.lor still continues llw mtltfariv burtrre. at St re. Lienor above emu spring, abd will to happy bare the patronage te ber ftratar eustcnrrc. delator 1Mb, ISto. re,hHEBU r* N ILE. nY virtue of a writ te Fi. Fa., iaseeit cjit of Ike CouVt ef ivi-awm Flea, of tbe fiaioty of CayMay, lo me directed, will be sold at luxiic seta, ab tt'EDNIMDAV, Nevrmber afto, IMI. [ at tseo o.eteek F. M . on the preavt. s at -Cape la* . New Jersey, all thai proetrt) kae-e ea the j Tiiellnr.tate to the rcrupAiiev uftebiuve L- tudlair. i Uersmaeit. eltnate no Jv'k.m Slrfot oppoMIe lo Ufa V~ Baaee lots, eontelalng taoie *w fojo, j „KS — JSVtf, .STeMSKiK ptolalltr, sod to be sold by ELY A COR*r>N. late fterUT. d oeptcmbei V*d. IMI ,*»« y STRATTON IV ARE. " ft C jcLDREDGt - nth. i. at rr." WARK. ELDRKDUE. * CG, . J FIRE AND WATER PROOF COMFtWlTlOb RUOri.RI. y . 'PHI t'p.lerslrned respect f> !l7 leffto ItoritlsraA * 1 te Cipe May and all eh,- aged In bull, ling, that they have obtained I he a^vte, lur thy. use uf ! WARREN'S LKLT^IIATID UjltSUL j Ttiej i-haltace c.-a,peiblon iBJbetMtne^aa,: wilt rnntiA.li for bitituing and repairing enHogrr w,*1 t I'ltot 1. Bt Tift; «Ot . KAt.H. three liu.ulred tbonaaivd iner,. to serve tor' * trim pio'jln.rd it's:, tf any Slat" shall foil t.- re-.* t-„ | Siot j assigned to t J the Wa.- Dep. Urn-; t. a drr.ft • t!,.. .•ef .-l.-.i.-y will to. , . . I ," . I Ml, -tax ,t t •r u.r; . A. I). 11*4 The quota ,.| t..e * ; State of N« « Juriry undei a vW call ha* tov.n svrir,.- . ; ed as * Alt. 1 ne quota ■'! each township aud wat-4 I Mill te .peedily pubUaLsd Ly the aJJula-'.-gwrr.:. r ! Credit- tor '" a? ^'nta ui «*h d*: ot laataace IN*. ' * '' * ' " ' " i So dref: will to mailt far the .Metes, v t the ' ; e.Ite ,« n amtgued to 1hl« Utiv In July last fsnf n . | n,t which t eslied ' tor volunteers brTpro,', «„.atve , „ Osied July gttb, t*4*i before ti,cMh dav <n Janwery. : eMts fo> retoateere euiRal esit tsHI map j - re dl.es lo lur several mwusMpa and Hauls wore 1 de«j|earl». exist in ttoir lesiWeO.c .iaotM t-w.c-luir be a'jutsat-*e,ierf.l at the testa, I r until the ,! i of J.uiu «n'. l' ->- . I Tbr.etore J dreit twuwunreihyt! • f residue. * le eenuaemv tin case ot failure ( im-.. esi-rs AeBrleoer of any tee . u I earnestly ooll upr n mi l" -.ns a', tb's Jtnte tn uaeever^rint to raise tb " I have hTtberio'neser faltered u, tl ei'.iacuarite^t dVl. . upon tt, with rtie drlerw'n,tluu ni.t lo (all. they le will sneered. t#ur armies should be targe'V retutorv"^| A rru«t»u ; lowed by wlar.Just. and con.lilalnn counsels, w ,11 open the d«>r to tint lov^WtovR-w-'^"' much dsj. j "rile i-eol'lr amidst many dlsrourugto* etreuni- , I stances, noH^ resp.inde,l to my termer I tba r seats of ths'pu^ tow nn.o'bs hsve rel'iecisd r' bdroe«Dthst0^hr "re<,ple will again respond, slut «'l ' „ with Steenlrer. not only our quota af tbe "eu coll, but also the sito.ll eststia* deficiency. I beer repeal the request ^formerlv made to tho tbrvingli the tnul'lclpa! auttKirlftes It ia true tbet a res I- » „»•' to ll.la r*i,ueat Involves the espcndllure of iargr sums of money, but every eisn must expeer that « wst ol rueli gigantic raogntrude as that ia which we arc engaged, to be ended speedily, tooulres pseuulary sacrifice. If war laJP.be pro*wuted!lt to ewHtomy to bring Into the (told a large ptrpoadera.'ice ,T 'ereer-^rvja^ '-h «a fawfi ^ tte i ttto odjutrel^nctm^te tbe^Ststo. ^ Ties'ot

Kin:Rirr-N hai.e. H- ~ IV virtue of a writ of Ft. r*-. Issued toll of t».r Supreme i m.gl.d tne ktste ot Now Jersey, to mr HO!tl>\T, NorembcrSM, ISdJ, the hotel ^ Iesr|s^WbcxUwi,^Caito^ May^C,»,irt ' V'l^'^Yownrbtp'te^T^c 'reunfv 'of^'a^pc Xla'y ami -to aforesaid, srnt Bounded as fallows i— . Tract bo. I todtoa tea fad, Mte posfariaadta I OtedluiT tu'lto'^w^ec »tol ew «Aff ft" noil's, sad rm.alng Mom iheneo no.li, 44 tot •t-c -e" ! to^m tatery'V Frdat to TujroU.t, thiare si.-mg ■ Mbt mod sm.'n '.i degrees rat 1 ehotas sad at licks ' a while "*k tree, tbeuec south *4 degrees west tt el, ale. am' "• Hubs Jo » stake standlag Ml the «ak ridge liar, then™, up sold line snutb 44 degraee sate { S cheie* and •» lluks u. the login, dog. conieiislivg *e | "TtSte^ taTCatrertte jsjg* jfofig ."Tr»3i'" Sif— tf s uagi td tbe m nitb te a ditch, thenar blading oo snitf dttefc north lb degree, root S nercbos to s head, tbease north t* id degrees east e'ill along sal* ditch lo s.'ak' and alone at tlto bead te sate dtvspk, thence north « M dexrre- rest *4 toe perches lo a ri-me on tbe northwest sblc of on latann. tbraer north M W degrees coot, binding oo ((rum's Uae, te perches lo tbr beglntoog, oontatalag Tl scree sad Ml perches. "rTo.™ No. 1 logins at a stake to tb« centre of the rate ta-tMfre-Bjratoy'j.F^tarotetatej ted rnaala* J* rTTTmr^l Z'ZZJ: to s slake In a dlteh. tSeooe oortb M b* "oac Ibc creek ncrikees-t degrees wast »S pcrobea 1 SIIII along the creek north n t-V degree, olt e perrbes to a lark ol e*W ereck. : hence still Wndlag ,w the ereek oorXb M l-, degree, wrat IS porebes. n?farbc<L rismsra^fl) Uadiag ufr crse*' north Wtei . jln.nl ■« pefebee aal II links. Urease still teSteostd -reek north » 'tegfe. west U perebr. ! tbraer Ml. along «vM rrsei acrU. ** L* degree. ' ,eoat tl J-4perekm.tt**a**tiU aloud sold rreek north i ttnka, tnenes s'tl. alo»* said meek north » MMss ■SJi'irrrjiSLfSf • I tr.AU Or Has 1 uoex-'f r-seek^t* ^rtewsfajba mouta . ! gJera®^' y^TrXa. tbenra tatetag stUl sate : ; s zz&S ,r.=? rssrs i garotssissK'^Sasag . -ss.tissauTSttBsr.suI,,..,. w, u —t w mw, . r*..":'r '^Tirr.lftWrriTV" •' {Seteres Adlt te Jsoo^'s fVreb. soutb «_fo Lfafaas sdoixg^he'rieek :ute Uodvng ttoa Rvjgc SteWrniw «Utto 'ire'iastoam ' | taoMil, te-1*'* VYsaWsiuaxaear. V On. mtb, ita«. J