% Cap; gl w Sum Shut ; u fcbuuhkd trnr nvtuAi mr S. B. RiGOKlGLC, it Cap l»U»i, Cap Mar Caaalr, *. J. ' •m Mill nmd * Umtt |n »Mf — — — — . — — I ThartUr, Kavtaiaer a, IMS. TBI BUCVMX. The elsrtiou pwwt of on Tusstisj tut, qolstly and »o tha intuit* •utisftKtion of Uia victorious snndidst*#. An baivtcn parties the honor* are uvea. ' tba Itopubiieust electing Mr. Were to 1 tha AaaMbly, wkfie Mr Sooner, tha Democratic candidate for Surrogs'*. lus 1 a comfortable majority. Miller, for < Sheriff, had no oppositios, and »*•, of < course, iriomphssiiv elects.! But little I telenet oaa nisaifestsd in lha contest. ' Wdo'from tha csniiidsie# and their im- 1 madiata friaoda, and ia eouseqosee* the rate ia light. We (l*a below tha major! flea aa aaet ' to thia office tram the lowaihipa. ' CAWS MAT COUNTY ELECTION J ASSEMBLY. viti, a towxana, o Upper Towaahip, 107 may. ^ Baaaia " 46 m*j. Middle " 34 - Lowwr " 68 - Cap Ialaad, 7 " 810 46 ' _i6 4 Ware "a majority. 166 , SURROGATE. i spuutetu, a. aocnaa, n. | Uppr Township, 92 m*j. Deania " COmaJ. Middla " 74 *• ( Lowar " S3 " Cap Ialaatf, 39 " ( 184 163 l IM c Komdor'i majority. 89 \ Vaat In Jtntj BapUat iaaoclaUea. j Tha Wert St* Jaraey Bsptrt Aaaeciatioa bald its forty -aaoeed auDivtrsar; ] to the Caotoa Baptist Church. Brian « Ceoaty. oo Bop 8th, 1888. Tha j baem reeeired, from which tha followfag ' tuterseting (bets are eztraetad. The aaooeietloo la eompoaed o I fortytoar chorcbra, located ea followa : 1 .1 ,1. | l«|||lOl« 11 . "m^rew^^^mg a a Oamdoa. 8 Cap May, 4 I Combat-land . 7 Gloucester, 3 Merer r, - 2 Moameath, 1 Ocean. 1 Salem, 6 J Tha aa-i.hrr, aama, coaaty ia which ; la aaled. mid the year of orgsuixuttos, , are girea aa follow : 1 Cob an ret, Cumberland, 1880 , ) Firm Cap May, Cap May, 1711 1 a Firat Salem, Salem. 1756 I Dividing Creek. Salem, 1761 j 5 Pembeftoa, Bartfogtoa, 1764 ( g Upper Freehold. Moamoath, 1766 . <T Maaahawkia, Ocean. IU9 , « Piuagroea, Salem. 1771 p Jacob# to wn, Burlington, 1786 <- 10 Berlin gtou, Barliagton, 1(01 r 11 Mount Holly. Burlington, 1801 t 18 Marl tor Burlington, 1805 18 Flrat Trenton, Mrrcar, 1806 . 14 Raddoalald, Cumdtu, 1818 "18 Firm Camdea. Camden, 1818 1« One ton, Salem, 1818 IT Bordaatown, Burlington, 1881 * 18 Woodi'owe, Salam. 18«2 1 19 Second Oobaaaey, Cumberland, 18(9 n 90 Allow/Mown, Salrm, 1830 ii 31 flecead Cap Mar, Cap May, 1834 98 Tiaaaolowa. Borlingtou, I934 35 CadarwiUa, Camberlaad, 1336 0 84 Maacentowt.. Burifugtou. 18JT h 86 Ccmmhaa, Buriiegto*. 1341 J 86 Modford, Bariiagtoev lMI • 87 MiUrille, Cambarkaad, 1868 , 88 Taaahoro, Gtoeeeuttr. 1844 . 19 Cap Ialand, Cap May, 1844 " 80 Maffloa Hill. GWmUr, 1343 « 81 BU^aoodtaara, Caardeu, 1845 p 82 Seeaad Camden, Camdea, 1848 tIS DanataafHc, Cap May, 1849 84 Omtaitb, Casbariaad, I860 36 BuwHv. Baritagtta. 1851 8 M Central Trenton, Mereer, 1884 r 37 Newport, Camberiaad. 1856 a 88 Btaektoa, Camdea. 1866 j, 88 Woedbnrr, Glaaaaatir. 1867 , 48 Kuigbusvilk. Camdea. 1867 41 Hammocioe, Atlantic, 1859 ' 49 North Charcb, Camdea, 1868 A 43 Taberaaeia, Camdea. 1861 U 44 Samarh Point, Atlantic. 184 8 ,f Beauto* thaaa eharehaa, then are far tha * tem terr eo v .red hp (Ms aaanatalina two • ... am. aatarf argaaiaatioaa. fe A ppalatioa of not laaa thaa K.066 ft la tpnaaaPat hy thaaa 44 charabee. , ti Tha addhiaa. fori year wara 488, ef j 4 miaiaun net paatora, 18; lir anliataa, t. j ■■ Tata! aamherwf ■toriun, 68. s
Cuj.ird la 53, with sittiagt for 20,500 » The vehm of ehareh building* ia 8848.508 The total BMmberahip reported ia 7068. The total amoaat of moaty contributed for benevolent pnrpoaea, rxcluaive of miniatm' aalariaa, la 818.138-86 Reea William. H. Jouaa, Chariae J Hopklna, Thomas R. Taylor, Bad Geo. Spratt have died doring the year. Tha circular latter by Ret. R F. I T oang, on the » ubjeet of "Exemplary Piety," la an excellent papr, and well worthy careful and attentiva consideration Tbc number of member* la Cap May , County It 596. There are five bootee of wonblp, valued at $16,000, with titling! for 1400 people. There arc three patort in the county. Rev. J. Perry Hell, Cape Irland, Rev. W. Swioden, Cape May Coart Honte, and Rev. E. T. Swain, Seaville; two reMeat ordaiacd miniatm, Rev. Joseph Hammett and Rev. John Jonee j and one licentiate, Rev. J. 8. Leach. Tha congregation at Dcnniaville ia supplied at stated times by Rev. Jos. Hammett. Col. Wyadbam. It Is reported that representations made to the Wsr Deprimsat, Impugning tha loyalty of Col. Wynuh.m, late oommanding the 1st New Jareey Cavalry, were the cans* of his belag relltred of bit command ; bat there is tbc anihority for stating that bit die- ■ jaiasal waa procured at tbe aolieitaUoa i of Lard Lyoni, who baa made repraaeataliona of a dfapraging character ' agaiuat I bat brave officer. Mr. Edmond Back, soa of Stephen , and Rachel Bark, residing near tbc { Coart Hoasc, fell overboard from tbe ( U. 8. 8. Powhatian, on 8ept. 6th, off | Charleston, South Carolina, while gat- | ting noder way. and waa drowaed. The dccaaaed waa in hit 29d year, and waa a , member of the M. E. church at tbe , Court Honae. Xaaaatc TMIara. I. Tea Waggoaer, Grand Master, and 1 L Baxby, Dap. Grand Matter, of the * State of Sew Jaraey visited Cap Island 1 •a Friday of last weak. They expressed 1 iheaaaatvea highly gratified with tha eonditfoa of Maeoaic matters la this vleiaity, : aa waH aa with tbe beauty and nataral J advantages of Cap Ialand as a wearing ' place. 1 hall road Change*- I It will b* MM by aa advartMamaat in 1 another column that the tima-uble of < the railroad baa been changed. There 1 is new bet om traia a day each way, i Cap May at 8 80 A M. and , Philadelphia at 9 A. M. 1 Brafi 1 By a lirmdar raceivod from the Ad- I jsUnt-Geaeral'e office, the qaou of < May County under the last call ef I the Preside* is 88. and the deficiency < the previous raH is 88. tasking a " total af 171; which If not raised by volunteering before the 6th of January, < 'he draft will be resorted to. 1 &x fmmuLEi mr u imk ' miHsc. j 1 We have already noticed tbe fact that i * preparations were progressing at thai' Pitt Works, ia this city, for the ! manufacture or l weat y -inch gun*, the i ] lathe, pattern*. Ac., being in aa ad- ; vanned condition. Aa the experiment J of maaafoctaring a gan of saeb calibre, ia oee of grwat risk. It waa t» aettia at leaat one pint ' rrawffiaafiy before attempting te mould tie treat gaa, by mclUag, at a tingle 1 beet, near tbc aame quantity of amUl at 1 id ba required for It For thia pr- ' two guns were moulded af tbe flf- " teen-inch navy patters, and each for- 1 uisknd with a twelve-inch instead of a fifteen-inch boflnw core, making tba rough weight of each cf the gaaa nearly great as that of tha Colombian fifteen- . inch. These moulds won placed -aide by aide in ibe ptta of the new foundry, and oa Saturday morning five of the farneees ia the foundry were charged, * thrwe for the special parpoae of casting 1 the grant gaaa, and two for the ordinary ' trork of Ike shop. The respective ! eights of these ehargae wiU give aooM , of the capacity of these eaormcm. k fttraae^ being thirty -fowr, aiaetaw, 1 and right nod a half toe*, a* 1 aggregate af snarly ahMty- fowr Iwa.aod t He r r « . 1. o-fc,. ' Ml, MM IM IMkrplmiM. 1
==- — a — = .tB 'an I ware designed for tha cast lag of the rxprimeaut gam Tbe Saetal was led I from each of these furnaces to a large pool, equidistant from each , of tb* i moulds, and communicating by two "manors" with (he two "galat" of each. About one o'clock tb* three furnace# ! were tappd in qaick succession, and in a moment three atreams of molt*# iron were paring into tbe pool, from which, e* tho metal rate to the leva) of the opaingt, two fiery line* abet inte each of tbe moulds. The intense beat of tbe iron pouring tlong these seven streams, with the molten man In the reacrTOir, teemed to have no extraordinary effect oa the workmen, who prformed tbrir accustomed dalles of skimming and clearing tha moolds with as mnch in- 1 difference as if tbe glowing metal anrrounding them, o«d filling the air with tbowers of sparks, were harm I em airaams > of water. Familiarity with aoeh situations is apt to breed contempt of danger, bat we betlera that bo aeeideat hat eetr yet occurred at tha works during the operation of casling. Notwithstanding the unusually risky character of the experiment on Saturday, everything patted off successfully, and the streams of hut metal and cold water, crossing and interlacing oa their way, poured Into the mouVis without accident- — Ptttiimrg Ditpotck. r tA wit 018 81881 ICES. -fOTTO* T888H8 CORK. Nobody ever claimed that cotue waa anything more than a king ; and kiaga ia these days are very paltry fellow*. Cotton, in whose grtetoeaa hi* votaries bad ample fahb, and who, it was thought, eeald tie down Use world wttA bit fin* fibrea, ha* been tc«Ud pretty well ef late, end bad beon found to be the most paltry of tha royal race ; and tha last Illusion of his pwer has finally faded -oat of tha mind* of thorn who moat Implicitly btlieved ia it. In the laat "Monthly Report on tbe Condition of •he Crop," emitted from the Department of the Interior, there are torn* facta in relation to eora, wheat, rye, buckwheat, potatoes, flour, Ac., which will saggest te tbe mind of the imprtia! that if tha world ia ia nay aenae governed hy ite prod net*, it ia rather by a eongraaa of thorn follow* than by the peedo Southern ruler. By that circular wa learn thai tisia year'# crop of wheat in tbe Northern States ia, la roond numbers, one hundred and nfnetv «ao million baskets, or enough to food a ppalatioa one-half greater thaa rif papalatiea that ae « have to eat it. That give* aa a very importable surplus to subsidise Earop with, and establishes tha vary reapctabla position of wheat aa a pUntaU. ! Yet wheat moat bow to com, which rata into tha grand development of four hundred and forty-aiua million bushel#. Cora ia tap parted by aiaety-aavea million butbeh of ptatee* and seventeen : million bushels of buckwheat, while two hundred end fifty -sight million panda of tobacco era ready to aaotbe tew of the aatloa. la the fiiet tlx month* of this year • told to England eight million dot- ! worth of Indian corn, aim mflliaa i i dollars worth of wheat, and four million i 1 dollar* worth of fiunr. out of laat year's ' I rrop, of court# : and oat of this year's i ! crop wa will dewbtl*** tell even larger ; bills than tboae. And at tba tame time are ia the midst of a war wlwai ' | "devastation" in lamented by aeatlmeat- ! al Grant Britain, and upon tbe "fitibalorn barbarity "of wkieb Lord Brougham bold* forth after having breakforted on relit made of American floor. Sack farts aa these may giva some idrm ef the reeoaroaa of thaaa State*, and wiH modify everywhere tbe popular opinion aa tn the sovereignty of cotton. jjlitnrs of the &uk. FltOM CHARLESTON. uTlaMWrtNgagad.'*1 *"* Ciuauurvoa, Oct. 26.— BdUariat Gragg and Wagaar openod fir# at eleven o'clock thia morning, with aaven pna frem lb* tanner tad tear from tha Utter. The fir* wa# principally directed agafoat FarU Sarin, tar and Jotesataa. Twa amnitoea wara afoa ae gaged. The Mag eaaaad at dusk Oa* ! abate waaa thrown foam Ma-ne Island and ana haasfoad and sixty from the j monitors. Tha aaem; replied vigesaaaly , foam Maohrie. The RictrwMiud Whir Myi ef tha 8fo.h ah-, tape that tha bamhasdmans of thai day waa the bans lam (hat had yat 1*4 ae place. Tha hemhardmaat waa atsii fring ea. hat IP ftse »i wacta slacker.
I" FROM THE SOUTHWEST. I Beacral Bank* owwptes Qprteaaaa aw) , Trrmilllomtllr. Rebel, rapidly re- [ treating. Another ExpedWoa ta Mart for Texas. Nor Yoax. Oct 31.— Tbe vitamer Geo. Washington, from New Orleans an lb* 24th 1 Inst., arrived her* thia afterneoa. 1 Tb* following duptaba* to the Asao1 cialad Prase contain the new* from G*n. Banks' Department. Nam Obuads. Oct. 22. — Tb* iatest new* received front lb* army ia up to yesterday i afternoon, and is of tha most cbaaring character. 77m column under General Franklin entered Opeloota* at noen yesterday Tb* en# my snada a stead about five mil** in front of tba tow* witb n body of troop j oomposod of infoalry, and artillery, j but lhay were quickly driven from tba field. | Thu result has followed every attempt of j J the enemy to make a stand during the pre- ! , sent campaign on lb* Tecbe. At YermRlion Bayou, wbert da Rebels held a Strong position, an egly *Dgag*m«nt might have bovn expected; but tb* Ibraata mad# ut their rear by Gea. liana a forces oompalled lb* Kabal commander to divide bis troop and ao weakened tb* fore* oo tbe bayou that it waa easily tarned by oar I cavalry Our troops ar# -spoiled to to Well sup. pliad, and in Una health and spirits. Tb* advance ramp of lb# army is beyond Opioasa*. AuolW expedition, composed of veteran troop, is being fitted out, sod will doubt- j laaa tail within tb* nail forty-eight hoar* I Ita destination baa not bee a publicly ao- ; 1 I aonnced, but it it bound far soma pint an I j , the Texas coast, sod Brownsville m sap- ; poaad to be the poial aimed at, from j ^ whence it will op rate aa tbe onward pro- | ' great of tb* main column may derid* bast. 1 A portion of the Corp* d'Afriqu* accom- ! ► panic* lb* expedition. A flag was presented to tb* Sixteenth ' i Regiment of lb* Corp d'Afriqoe to-day by ! . tb* f*ma|e members of tit* First American Bapiit Church. The enlistment of colored soldiers la pro- , greaaiug rapidly. Twa ragimdhu of wbilo soldiers am also rapidly filling up. So much of tb* Mississippi Rivtr at ia io this Department ia row entirely fre# from , tha depredation* of the guerrillas, and traf fir along Us banks is oaw aa aaintovrapled J aa before tho war. y k Several small expeditions have r* neatly ' been sent across I-ak# rontchartraiu huo the Mississippi, ubaro lhay daatroyad save- : ral Rebel taonane* aed toll work*, betides other valuable proprty They met several I pa' tie* of R»h«I aateicca. aad lo th* abir- ' mishss which tamed the Uulou thiopa ware victorious. Tb# Uatf Moekadiog squadron ' has made several capture* recently, and ! blockade running on thia coast is ranting ! i all abo rogsg* ia it. ii t\t i i — r-j-ARM V OF THE POTOMAC. wasbihotox, Oct. 81.—' Train* bow ran j to Warrento# Jaantion and Warrapton Tb* track ia relaid loariy lo Boaleioa, and it will be practicable to fioi.h it Kt lb* j Bapyahan noek in three or four day*. Two ! mile* pf rail tave b*ea laid io oo* day, j which ia greater expeditioa than aver before mad* In railroad construction. Tho ! supply depot at Gainesville ia abandoned, ! and no trmis* ar* now run on the Maneatas i Gap road. t Mosaby la pamon lad Ih* expedition that captared Lieut. L L. Stone, Commissary j , of tha arUUery roaarva, and thirty. four six mule teams, near New Baltim-"#. Th# _ j goeiiitla chieftain rodraloog with abodt a , hnodrad and fifty mee dreesed ia I ho Fadai ral aatform, iinquirlag for Li-ut. Stooe. | W he* that officer waa fooad ha wa# pot j under arrest, aad Moseby, representing bis i command to be a aqaadro. nf th* f-tgh. i taaatb Peunaylvaaia Cavalry, directed the i teamsters te park their wegens end eahilcb I the mules, such being the order*, as b* I alleged, from lb* headquarter*. This beiag done, the mulaa ware easily rhn off, and a pert ef tbe Iraia destroyed. Lieet. Stone hod a neatideraM* amoaat af Go vtr oaten t foods la his posooaaim. ABUT OF TUB CUMBERLAND. Mejor-Gaaeral Thomav has trie graphed to tha War Dvpartmaal the following ditpatcL. dated a^o o'clock, October 2*th ! "Hooker reports at 7 30 tirtx morning that tba eoadeet ef hie troops was apleodid. They repelled every attack mod* en them, , end drove the enemy from weary pemtioa they assailed " Nothing addSfooal be* been received et the beedqaertera of tb* army up to noon oa the 301 h cwneeroing Hooker's Victory. Tbe Igkt took place at Brown's Ferry, ou tbe Tenoetaae Bivev. near l^katUeeega, and tha resell Is considered cf the higher! , imparlance, aa ft relieves Rebel obetraotloa te tteembaei navigation te that point, aad aeearee ether edvaateg* ia apeetag ep the way for army sepgliwe. Naaarnxe, Oct ».-Laekcet Menetera wea token oc tbe 2fok by ear treap*.Mdar General llerAer.-wftb tb* Eievaath Arm; rernr, a pffiMou ef the Twelfth, rnff Palmer's Divtetea of the Fowrtk Oerp*. Key met aHth aa aerieaa oppneftsee. The river hue ap i m aa (fool See a spa end tha Armyaf tha tiaasherlead roller, foam any danger ef baring ita eammmticatieai cat *8. |
SPECIAL NOTICES. Mil THE lUfCER UlWIXb HACHnn. or* urram -a- rasnir axurtXG *uOWmxmdPlgamiM a woihl-«kt* retmtailoc. W It te) oo* doubt tb* test sad tkHpnt simI most !«cufof of sU Ksmllj lew) ax MuhlSM )i! offrtrO In Ike | uWte. .Ho ether raaily Smrlae Mseklur bis to msoy useful sppllseeM for Hveielnx, Wtudlas i rvlhngi Twklog. Gatheriaa, Uus«U4. Rralatnc,' : Eebrobtertwa, Cardiac, aed so forth. K„ o.brr r«Mllj SMrta» Macblns ba- so amrb eafacltjr fnc s | giea* vsrt««> wf work, ft wtU srw sll kinds of cloth, sad wllh al ktads of bread. Crssl aad rsasnl 1 tmpsuvsm nil nskr our ."stall) Srw-tef Msshlss j most retlsMs. ate most du able, sad most certain In •ctlou st sll rntrs . ward. . Ii mskss lb* lalee. I I orbed stlttfh, whltb U lbs test stllch knows. Any ! o«s, even of Ite matt ordinary capacity, can ess .1 ; j s glance how to use fhe lettri "A" r.mlty Sewing . Machine Bur Tamil) tewing Macbuwd sre Hntsbed i In rhssie «tj rsguisliaatyle. The Folding Cast at the Fun If) Machine It s piece . of cunning workmanship C* tbe mhgrwini kite 1 It prwleess (h* s<eehlaa when ant In ate, sen wksa j shout lo te Bpersite may te opened ee s spacious ; ' soil substantial table to sustain tbe week. While j ! its. of ike Canes, made oul af ths choices! woods. | i are Bnlthad la lbs simplest and rbasteet msuner poealhle. others are educate ate eahslilsbed In lbs j II is alaol at sly ortwtaary U> see tb* ThatUy Machine Ui operation, to ts to judge of Ite great caps- | elty aad testify. It Is feat becoming as popular So> family —.log j ss our Muefacturtag machines sua far mauuteetur- ' lag purposes Ths Branch OBaee are well supplied with alU, . twist, Mucad. needles, oil, he., of lbs «orj test ! fuslity. Send for tPaamuv. Tf*a tiHoaa MaffcrAcrrnrHO cowtaht, «M Bratew.y, Hrw Verb 1 a C. (WXkT, Afteat la Hew Brunswick. j ■tea office 11* Burnet Street 818. PAU a I OO. I TO cell goods for tho ADAMS SKWfHG MAt HIKE COMPANY. We will give a cooualsoloo | on all goods sold by our Agents, or pey wages s; j I 'w>m fto to *100 per month, and pay sll nssrssil) i A oh ltd can Isara to operate it by half mi hoar's | lastruetloo. R Is equal lo ah) family lowing Ma- 1 -hiss tn use. sad wt htmradacvd the price to Ttfloon 1 I Dollars j bach Machine Is warranted for three years. Address C. RtTGOLKS, 1 oc* ly Use. Agt., Detroit, Mich. EVE AND EAR. ' PHOT I. ISAACS, M. D , Oculist ate Aorlat, j formerly of Lrydea, Hdlssd, le now nt No. fill j . Pine Street, PI. I late, where persons sBlctedwith 1 ! diseases of tbe Eye ate Ear will be antrall Really I troatteondett red. If curable, t nlBcial t> cs Inserted ! without pa>a- N U. — Ho charges made for examt- ' I Tbe Medical Farult> Is Isstled, es be has no j MARRIED. 8CULL— HDFFM AN -Ob the IHtb ' f nit . at tba residence of th* hrlda, hy Rev ' R H Sharp, Mr. Alfred T. HcuU to Mm Beulah C. Hoffmen, both of Grean Creek, , j Cap* Maj Connty, N. J. I "Pll ID. ~ 1 | ScTTRLLENGKR. — A t Cold Springs, I ! Oet. 21 . Undo, dangbtev of Job* aad Mary ; ScbelleRgrr, aged 5 years and 6 mouth*. j ' MKCRAY— On Moo.lay, Nov 2d. at; ' Cap* Itlaad. Willi* II . son of Jeremiah ] I and Mary Macray. in the hlh yrar ri hie j ! »«•- IIKWHT.-At bit lata resident* near1 tlh,- TThfift "7TS6A* . nrr JMBIhaH Bahltt. Tfi"| lb* 81*1 year of bis age I MAPEfi.— In Philadelphia, on lb- 3d i in.t, Mary K.. w|fo r.r Win. II. Map**. Chief Engirt *«-r V 8 N NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MLi: FOB TAXBI. j TlL'SLfC astloe Isbeecl.v g« cs (bat. la pnrsuen-e I J 01 (he 1Mb iMb.mth. ah-l fist mwcmhis id an act af tb* LegtetMare ol tb* *tafe af New Jrrs. y i entitled - art act to Incorporate the fntj of t.pc \ Island." Approved Feteuary '-'th, Iffil. the City , ' louaeil of the City of Capo Island will eaposa to . 1 sal* an. ' (ATURPAT. Nov* inter Mtb, IStX. st two o-otocb p. M.. s( the Toottne Hotel Is said ! I si tv . the herein descetted lots ot lard v.,t preaitse*. [ situate ADd lying -bad being to the City of Cxpo Island ami «M* of Now Xers*j . aad wtif sell -the , same to such person fr porsoos aa will take fb* ; said Wta asd awsate*. for the shortest period of . Uos, and pay to* amount ol tn« due thereon, to- ' gothoe with tba inteeoo*. ctets, charge., ate ea- , -• ' - ' ; nasi a nf tevnrUmng. soiling , oaerettog deed, 0*. ; . ' Tho owaois or reputed owners of salj hsu. um ; I strwnta upon a blob they asa situated, and tha I . amount oTtAsr* diss thcmia, tellies Interest, costs, , fce., are a* Intlsrwa No I A lot af land and Bowling Saloon, situate ' , .1 the Mntasdror IMoal.r street, th. sam* t-lng M hy 1X7 ffeat more or leas. Tbe owdbr or ismM . 1 owner of Mid tot ts Tbnmaa U. Udlisft Tha amount of lax due tbesaoa for ths ysar IM la sight I dollars sad thirl j -feur eeats tut M>No S. A houn" aad l"t of land located anar Cam 1 Island bridge, oa the north and west sMan M JacV- , eon Street Theowwst nv tepuled owner of oald pte pert) te Smith Uowen. The sasr.uOS.of taa dus [ for Ssysar lUffi te tsro dollars aad thMHwo sswte ; oabMr ' proper-,) Is Jobs Dcsghorty The amount of tax I duo tksreoo to* tho year ISSI te tour dollars sad OdrtaMssriMaUfo. „ Kb. A A tot ST toad aad dwnlltsffi sttnoss on Iks rfSS:; oa tee tb* rear ISSI le three dollars ate tsrsstymtx | "n? *. A tot of land located aa tboaoutb sto* af Wubtnroa arredt. Tb* owswseiuslnl owner ; szzrsl , ar'loT*Jf* tote leestod o* the east tedosX I Ooeaa rtreet. The owner or teputod owr.se of said property Is Mm Dougherty. Ths amouat ef tax duethereo* tor tba year tail la tbsoo dollars aad . olatytheeo osnto <ui«*> s tfmpme jinas 1 *^0X4° 7*tot'*JfTted toot tod a* fboaaat etdoof ■ SLffSJK mi " 1 aatd ususnty ■ John Doogherty The am swot at > tba d«o ttwr vast far th* ytsr Msf te two dollars and 1 *T?M"a io? " late located oa tbe west side of i lefapows steoet. Ite* ii* ret ae 1 rented swasrof rt" L'-MVetaltwa. . .—.I TW —M ar IJ I lonmlmU TTt'S'St w^.s. - : h ecu* hex Mb. IStJ. - dt I
iHffi ( All: ^ ■^ILf.te.old t.a tkeprvasteo, rosTr AC pea or uisti IJIND, t) ! kg fifty reds from foe it. alb tTeklng t reel rose. ' . AHIUiaa** wtu W rtv*n and condltione mad* . hretme hy opplirsttot. lo ' "fi bxcurN ro.tTEb FOIl THE P18UC. j XHrMtertbte-hto Just ictnreetl (rem ibecliy . ' OYXbCOAT*. BANTt_ a _ VESTS, / i aad CLOTH DRESS COATS. 1 ! Also a lot of Shims. Boot*, aad Batmorel of dlUbrI | est kinds, > MATS AND CAFU 1 | For Men and Boys. *t ■.Pgri"*?. Aforite.yri »'"! "rows J'arametia - , Cloths. I Tints and Muallus at all t.rier. from It to I to rents. , Ulsek ate Ughi-CLOTH. Satlnolts. Xontucby . Jeaaes. out a gresl msk, Articles not her* men I Honed. i * . a same* trilcr (.osben, Hffiemher 1. I<tcr next 91 Sh • HIW-IWCBIHgrSBMB . I CAPE MA* to MILLVILLE H. R-, 1 j caiKGK of time. 0u uud uftfr Moitdsy, hsrevber 2, I art. . | TRAIN* WILL LEA Y K AS FOLLOWS ij ,T" *•»*. . ! Cap* Nay, » . lis ' ' '« i Cold Springs, . . w tes.lll*,*- v II ... I m rteaasat, . . Tu-kaho* ate DeaaUviUe, 7 M S-TtlSS,... MlllvlUe, - - - . SU i d""!?"' " "t* j Woodbury. j* re 1 Du* In mimletpbla. - u.to • I a i Gltmhfts, .... ffife. T^kThw Li DennteelUe, - ^8 I I ■». Wssssnt, - - it s! ■ ' • ■ - Ts Duo ot Capo May, . . IAS Merehsndtse, Country Pswdiioo. te. ttell bo tnbom by each of there Hare. Hoary Freight I* fares jusamie.. Of an) description, will b* peorldodfce hp Special Trslna, at m»ch rodoeod rates STAGE LINUS i ft tin «ch way to connection with lb* .rains bo- ■ ! vssi. ' ; and Dennis station and Tuck .hoc and DeoalerlUe; I , and between Mount Pleasant Matlonote Pvtereliurr . 1 ate beestey'a Point. ^ * j J. CLAMING, J*.. Agent at Capo May. •i sssraar* : ssssr- ! .w,iKfJten.?dSfiaissSl& I preee business Alt Agent will bean tb* cam t VAN RENMXl.dXi, i - Dl Cbtef Ebgtneer. i SPECIAL NOTICE. . ^U- Psreons^hsvlag uterttledsccowtttswllhlb* I {?u wrBwret delay! A bint le euStetent for tb* A. smtirt <~«f "sy Court House, Oct 1. IS*. am . I " ~ WANTED, 7L ' • I 'pwo Apprwot lore to tear* fb* Boot ate Shoe ! I M.kluf trade. Apply to THOMAS te. CLARE, t ocsitf r*pc Is last CARPET WEAV1K4*. JOnN O. LITTLE • the Iwst manner ee* tf 1 October Sth, ISO. I'OB HALE, for want of use. \D.aRb Iron-jrr y, thnt*q(V4.nMt Northers 1 tslf'h '""boe0' Jrt"* to' *°Tf *1"1 * t can bs saemTwIth tat ptemrre!»l Ctegr*re''Haji r i stable, Cape Island. oeMW \ «i>0 REWARD. Cars May * MnxniL* U-B.Cs. . ; ss » ; the Company to?" tVld 'nre'wMch*** l" » i parties (young men, It Is supposed) heretofore ar ' hereafter guilty of *.*imil»r oSVnee I tie reward f will bp paid oa their oaw notion byneotirt of justlc*. I VAN BENg'ErdtEB, : Chief Iteglreir ' C«P« "'I . "rtobet *8. 1SO te»* XOTItE. ' ffHE annua: meeting of the stockholders of lb* 1 Cape May Turuplh# Crenpsay, for the elssffil* P ! of Dlre tor, will Iw bold al Cap* May Coart Hsure I On SATI'RDA Y, Novombor 7th, tUB, ; at ten o'clock A. M. ! Ite* Honed or Btfoetors will alee meet at th* mat ( time and plae* lor 'he tr*a**ette* of kus.nes*' By order of JOSEPH HAMMITT, Ptsollowt. ' CH ARI.ES HAND, Secretary , Cap* May Court House, Oct. Slat, WSf. oetsffi SEID BDL LIBERT, : M 188 MART C. PBICB 1 INFORMS her Mend* ate tb* pwtdW geuarslly 1 Uat eb* still onwannre Um mUlforey teitlssre at ■ ten II above Onld Sprtag, ate win be happy v r&ttjrsr"*'! ■' www Hill 8 ALL IE WOO LAOS, ( gxi symil * New ste SpSoteld a unit mewl ef ' FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, i sua, velvet, amd ttbaw soiuf exi, ! Ptabteg Creek, October ISO. MSE osSBM* < educational. ' PESSIIMITOS MCWRVART, » and < FCHLLE OVLUWim LAW in 18. < i~;,w3'7riasaaf8aa"s i ' clement r. reeves to CO^ 5 TkEspy.r IFI«LY Is ton the toraanw eg Cap* XV May Oooutr tba* mow hem* nam tb* rib ! s^TrfesSsffsr-Mr: 4 Sited upa steaa saglae, ate tereiOte aww rw*bv • tagtassCi! iiiiMMtiaBB • ■ • Far mere bom a distance as* tatoetred tba* our gtitetog days are ttr rdaredays sMHinlig ■ t A UEXVER, jy. u. HSETC. r. Wtnt I IT IS Ht •'
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