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cjji £xpc djait @k at 'sflait , ii published tvl,1y th carp ay ry ' 8. R. HiUORASLtl, it Cipr island, tape Mar Cn'nntv. I. J. • • I Dollar nod a Half par Tharida), \ovr«tbrr 10, ISW. 1 I ttfTXL TB4JHSHTIX6. Jk Prfxluntlnn by tk« Governor of !few ! J tntj. GOD. »5« asticci **en tin f— llinj* of » , apagrow; ktao nrtrain tin ifilri of B*tlen». To ilia moriy we ire roJrbud for the mioy i bUninfri wbieb eonlinuttly lorrouod o« m individual* 19 J M ■ [>«ople. PaMie *e- | knowieifmeoi of Hie pre*M«ncu thtiold !. frequently bo and* by tkantipving, p-aiar j and prater. Movad by th*s« considerations, 1, J 01". I. FARCER, Governor of the Bute of New Jareey, do hereby, in accordance with the custom in thia Slate, recommend to the people The Last Thanday of Soifr, A. D.. IMS. As a day for Public Tk-mtigicing and Prwyer to AIM I IHTT GOD. Ltt ua tkant God for ibomliat bireasts : L*t i u thank Him lor prtaerrieg us from paatdenee. $ Let ui tkant Him that order baa been I maintained, and the laws raapecled aod obeyed within oar borders ; Let tu tkaiik Him (or victories actio red by the srmirt uf the oation ; let to tkant Him fbr the manifold mercies and hlesainya FTa has freely bestowed opoo ua ; (or life and health; for Christian institutions and privileges; for bit revealed Word; and eepecielly.for the gift of III* Boa, lias Bsviut,* of tba World, who coolimirilj maketb intercession for os. While, we offer thanks, let ui alto pray thai God will give es hearts to pity aod Veliawa tba poor; that bo will give consolation to the widow and orphan, who tor. row for the heroic dead ; that Ha will preserve in safety our brave soldiers in tba Seld:; that He will soon remove the rod of cor ohastiaauieHt j that He will give wisdom to those in uuthority; that Ha will j change tha boarle of onr enemies, end so order events tbul (irscn may be, speedily j irstorcd wad tba u«w diaeord.nl scclioos of I the Nation be again united. » tJlvan uMer tny hand and Privy [t_*|;K»nl. wt Tretitoo; this seventh day of j November. "A. D, -one thonsaad | - eight hundred and sl*ty-thre». JORL PARKER, j A ileal : j 8. -M. Dawtaann. 1'rivate Sararetarjr. » HEREABOUTS OF SIKW JERSEY ttfil- ! MKSTS. The following account tftiws the stationa of most of opr Nov Jersey regl- t tsenU ai the most rectut aceonnu. Tba Second Regiment waa stationed at Chantilly, Va., recently. The Fodrth Regiment, which is in the same brigade as the 8econd, is stationed near it, aod is under t!«s command wf Cflpt Maxwell. It haa saffeiod snuraly. It it reported that the Foarth Ma rc -enlisted for three yesre,'and will shortly ce mc home to recruit ; hot this it doubtfol. ■ Thw Seventh was at Cathti'S Station a fow days ago, and participated in the reteatcanttasrvs and akirmithes of the The Eighth has gone to Chattanooga, or him place in that vicinity. Letters diracted to gbmuboog* or Naafctiila will rvarfa them. Ik aow combers leas than two htradrad men fit for duty. Tht Ninth Is st Newport News, and, it ia thought, will occupy an important paft in the active operations soon to rommsnce in that Department. We «ay expect a good report from the gallant Ninth. At latest accounts the Tenth waa at Gettysburg Tins is the travelling regiment ; there ia ao rest for it. Since last July it haa been Hitting about in Pennsylvania; now at Pittsburg, again at Philadelphia, guarding egaiuat imaginary rebel raids, «*d ia conatanily in light mavetnog order. Where they are now It 1a impoaeible to aay. Among the regimenta which particuletfy dletlngoished theosclvea in the recent brilliant engagement at Brit toe Station was the Twelfth New Jeraey, which look full aa many prisoners aa ii had man, wad with a comparatively email lows. It Is now at Fairfax. The Thirteenth ia at TaHa'noma, Teou., oac of the taoat desolate placet 48 *)* a lew dave ago. This - regiment has pmAMpated in moat of the battles fought recently by the Army of the PotoasM, end U sow ao dieted ibatTt ia mnorcd in camp tbwt it wiH be teat j . T^qoe Aoerty u> recruit. j ^SF ** TWrty- third was at Bridgeport, j All . «• laleat advice., whera th-y ax- ' pec ted to remain ail winter. "" T' '
>tatr icmtn strno. ' ' t, Far u>» Oaaai Waw. A miwworlhy Jlorement. Oee cf the most setWne difficoitie* wbiclt * ths teacher has to euehontar in bis effov.s 0 to educate the rising generation is tbe want S or scB~ient books of the proper kind, as- a well at slates, pencils, pens, ink, map*, t globes, cbtrts, Ac., which are necessary to r J tbe proper progress' of every school In y many esses tbe determination and per- | lioiLcity of the teacher may moJify tba evil, end in same districts tbe people have r ' tbowo some desire lo remedy the difiicolty ' [by parrhaslog many of the most aesded J' ' articles oot of tba pob'ic foods. We have lately beard of a plan, now * being projected ia tbe Lower Township, by [ means of which tha schools uf that aectioe, at least, of our coooty will be relieved from F 1 this great obstacle to improvement. The * pisr. is that of an Education Festival, to be * held Christmas week, at wh eh public ex- * erciscs will be cnndncted by such eminent ' •oeekrrs as Hon. F. W. Kicortl, Professor J I'b-lpe and many other distinguished ! ' friends of cducstion. Meals and refresh- 1 ' menu will be provided (or a compensation, the profits from which will be at propriated < lo tbe purchase of books, stationery, charts, r globes, mope and other ayticlfs needed io ^ j tbe schools. « | The mere suggestion of this plan has 1 dona wonders. The true friends of educe- • lion have taken hold of the mat'ler with characteristic energy, aod many, who hero- ' to fore have manifested do interest in tbe cauea of education, have suddenly awakened i in earnest. No one -can find an objection. The taxi payer cannot ohject, because no increase of > taxes i» needed, sud the public (hod will bo I relieved. The storekeeper cannot object, . > fur bis old stock can easily be disposed of and a new stock of tbe right kind will find a much larger sale. The parents cannot . ohject, for, without trouble, their children - will he provided with all they need to pro- ! . secute lbu:r 3 lad if*. [ AH can unite npon one common platform, j - aod from this liino onr schools can date a I rapidly increasing usefulness. T. B. ! Kan* Uw. 1 r On the 1st of next month, tbe leg*!.1 j restriction on dock ahootiug will be re- ' i moved, and "death to docks" will bo H the watchword among the gallant apnris- • men of this region. Tbe preservation j I uf game, by legal enactment, until u j certain thy, prevents its destruction by 1 , : piecemeal, and givts nil a chance at tbe , j sport. The "sounds" are said to bo ( < , i alive with decks, and some rare sport It i , t anticipated, and an abundant harvest of 1 , the featberod tribe gathered in during ' | . Jkc first fow days of acxt month. ! , Every variety of birds abound this , i season, and while lbs watora are covered , with ducks, and the meadows an vocal , with the cry of th* tpiail, the haunts of ; tho snipe and tbe woodcock offer induce- ! | moots to sportsmen not to be lightly ! ( | regarded. VisiU to cor county for , \ gaming pnrpoees amply repay those : | making them, while a rido in the laxni Hons curt of oor railroad is worth en- ! Joji»ff- •n " i I 1 The Thlrty-Funrtb Regiment. This regiment. Colonel Lorence com- ' mending, airiied in Philadelphia from j ] Trenton, en Monday last. After bring i refreshed at the Union Tolnntecr Rrfrtsh 1 i oicpt Saloon, they proceeded oa th-ilr wsj | I , to Washington. . IV Wile in front of tbe ' ( , Baloou, o.-in of the men attempted lo de- | , nert. He ram op Bwanton tUuet. The . Sergeant of the guard delected him ru«- ' sing, and made after him ; not halting when ' ordered, be fired at blm, but tbe ball did ' not take effect. The deserter tbeo hid ' himself, bot was afterwards srre.ted, sod ■ tskeo to tbe Bsltimnrc depot ooder a 1 guard of soldiers. Hevcrsl otbvts attempted ■ L t o desert. ^ , fommlsslmvrd. 1 We are pleased to learn that Mr Jo- • soph Hemmltt, Jr , of the tfourt House, 1 1 hat^ven eomrniasioned a lieutcueut in ' ' the Third New Jersey cavalry. To ' 1 those preferring the cavalry arm of the '■ service, la now offered an excellent op- ' portunily to enlist, the bounties to eote- ■ rsns being tho llborul sum of $102, ' * whilo to thoso who We not yet smell : 1 powder on the field of battle, tbe torn > of $S02 It offered. L Wrecked? r Tbe schooner Elmira T-. of Newport. Rhoda Island, Oapt 8mitb R Kelly. | loaded with coal, from Philadelphia to ' Dighloo, Mass., came ashore ou Thoniday aight last. 12tb in.t., about half : past ten oVUkU. oa XMi- Spring hatj Tha sails were saved, balance at vessel j and cargo proved a Iota! loss a fiarnmad. We rejoica to leare that our young j has beau promoiad to lb* rutjt of Pirst ; | UauioaaM of Company A. This pro- •- motion hat bueu rirWy aaroed and, jeitly maeltud
tppUcs'lvni. Notlca of application to tho 'Legislamust be jratlisbsd oot later thsa 1 next week, to ha within the time requir- i ed by law. Three notices of auprle- 1 meots to the chsrtore of the West Jar- t Railroad Company, the Cape May I nnd Millville Railruud Company, nod t the Oajia Itknd Turnpike Company, ] dllb. found is to-duv'a paper. J Jrrsey Sabbath School.. ' The Presbytery of Wsst Jeraey, ia life 1 report just made, gives the ro>lowiog statietirs <>f tho Bsbbath schools within its ( jurisdiction for .tho past year: Tvschets t on the roil, 491; scholars on tha roll. 2.125; I average attcbdance of teacbers, 25" ; ave- t rage attendance of scholars, 1,452; pro- , fvssors of religion Xtooog lbs teachers, 260; f professorsrs of rvligioo among tbe scholH4 ; coevarsions during the year. 37 ; ttadying the shorter rsteebiim, 669; esa recite ell of it, 254 ; volume* ia libraries, | | 7.123; religious papers, monthly. 45 ; eat- , j didair* for the mini'try. 4 : contribstions , | for benevolence. 363 49: regular taacbcqg prayer meetings.^.' I. O. 0. P.— The limed I -edge or tbe Odd Fellows of this Hut*, bold their so- j nasi meeting at Odd Frllows Hall, io on Wedsesdsv, llth Inst. Titers J considerable business dene'tnd the i was in session until a late hour of the | night The following officers *ere elrcted; M. W. Grand Ma>ter.— Kphruim Bets- 1 B. W. D. Grand Master— JUthu W. Orr. j Grand Warden— Kliss U. Wright. .( U. Secretary — John O. Kautn. G. Treaanrer — 11. M. Smith. Representative to the Greed Lodge of . tbe Uuited States — Theodore A Ross. j lifeline lit l. Hussars. Col. Morrison, late of the 26th N- J. . Regiment, has received a commission to raise a new cavalry regiment, tha third j raised io this Bute. This comrnsad it t«-j be called the First U. B. Hu*rnr». and lb* i general govarnmeot is tb unite with tbe ' Bute authoritiee in making it the finest body of troop4 in the service. No tire, i money or paios.will Ire spared io this effort, and none but the right kind of men will ba permitted to join tho organisation. |inrs of the 3ft'rclt. Amu OK THE POTOMAC. 1 Everything is quiet on the Rappahannock and Rapids?. General Meade i been in Washington, and returned I to bit command on tba 1 7th. 'Heavy I cannonading was heard on tho morning ! of the 15th lit the vicinity of 8teeeni1 burg, commencing at eiUlit o'clock, and ! conttnoing about an boar, It was rr* ' newed between eleven and twelve o'clock, ' and was hetrd at Bealtpn, twiaty tr.Hes ! distant, at the train' passed that point. was supposed that Kilpstrirk, who his eamp at Suventborg, had en- | gaged a recoaooitfriug force of the j enemy. ARMY OF THE flMCERLAXU. A body of rebel guerrilla* attacked I aod captured a train of twenty-one wu- ! gous within ten usilts of Cumbeilaudi I Gap on the 12th Inst; but while thpy J goiug off with their prey, C Joat!' Lvmert, wfth a few of the Foarth Ohio ! | Cavalry, dashed upon them, and after, a ' j rat-re fight of atrw minutes, completvly dispersed tbvm, after killing two, wound- ' j foar, and capturing eleven of them. ! tflin was of course recovered. FROM CHAIL1ST05.
Tb* UniUd States steam transport ' Arego, from Charleston, bring* news to the 12th inst. Nothing of an important character h*i occurred -tbete for tomr ' i day* pa*L The bombardment of Fort Sumter (till continues, although with Lac rigor than n week ago. Tbe shells (font co- mortars gradually decrease the gintiofb from day to day by some five or tlx of the defenders being killed or wounded. Tbe rebel butteries at Secession v Hie bsve been Briog on our light draught steamers, and tba compliment waa returned by Capt Bacon with a few shells from the Com. ifcDonoegh which Incontinently dispersed a ntf pleasant party of ladies and gentlemen who w*r* enjoying themselves nt a musical tea patty The screw steuouMp Bdluburg, be1 longing to th* New Y ork, Philadvlphia, ; and Liverpool Bteemtbip Company's r j (in*. VHt ashore on tbe W*ri Baok, t lrewar Bay. NewYork, on tb* lf.th, 1 having vtrock dori*g a dense fog. She subsequently earn* off. The YJniud States transport 'Dudley : Back, from Nawburu, via Foetreua Moni ro*. arrived here yetterduy sfUrooon Stir brought from Ua lattar pt.ee t BHM «r-Geuvnil Filabagh Lew. or the - rebvH w*e*ie*. as prison ev, ta wtumgo of I, Captain Watson, of tb* Third FaenuTivswta ArtsUvv*. .
WHfl- VM'tl SOT IE A kAil-«*?J ' • Several ralcwbt*. prise* bare recently finally adjudicated, acd tha uc&sy ready fur distribwtiow. The soma to , be received by tb* cBewrs and crews of J ib* Magnolia aod Ssntiago dr Cuba are ^ almost febul.-ias. - Tbe Memphis, cap- * tcred by the former of the** vstaels, ° yields, after paying th* expenses of ad < Judication, $M0 914.07. I.Rot. Bndd's i share being $38,318 55 Even the lands- • men receive over $1000. each. The officers and crew of the Santiago de Cuba, which eapterad tbe Brittanta and Yictoria, are no leu fortunate, c Commander Hyman receives, as his (bare of tbe prise money, $38,484.71, while tbe first-class boys each pocket a fraction. undrr $600. Riling rut Y*kxkk8.— The Berrooda J Adcocait of tho 28th ult says; "The', Confederate steamship R. E. Lee coaled from an American vessel at Halifax. two vessels had their respective ; i flags flying It was a curious right, and i j most hava riled tha Yankee* not a little, ^ i So says a Halifax paper." 8iocoihi»l waa written, the Yankees havo hi en riled to a still greater extent ; for they have captured the R E. Lea, and now : have bar safe in port, i SPECIAL NOTICES. ! V ■ I I j THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. I OCR LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MA- , I CHINE U Out . worft-Wl4« rrp^allon. It j tl brjomlFouM IM 1.11 iM rAMpnt wl AhI Iv IU- • ll/ul of .It Family Sowing Jiuli.i -* yet olUret to , I*. I abllc. No olh«r Family 't wine Maetiloe but I m many uMtal appllaaoa lot Hrmmtnf, UUMlinc, i FrlUag, Tucktug, Gathering, Guaglox, Drgldlng, ' Emhrrildeilog, Cording, and aa forth. No ether ' - . Family Sewing Machine ha- ao much caya.-ity for a I I x*e»! » artel) af work. It wlU a*w all klnda of I , cloth, and wllhall klartaof thread. Great and rve*ot ' Impravvmcola make our Family Sewing Maekla. » ; mutl rrll.chl*. and niaal durid.'.(. and moil certain Is > I action al all nttn of efntiX. II maker the Inter- ; I ! IfrM atllc1-, which la the beat atilek known Any ' ; a glancr h"»'to uw lh» Ir-lri "A" Family Sewing , I Machine. Our Family Sewing Maehtr rr are Snlrhed : | Thr Fotdlcg Caa» of the Family Maeblnv la » piece , I! protect, the maehtne when not In nee. MM when j about to he operated may be opened aa a epadoua i and aubalantial table lo au-tala the work. While ! aorav of ihv C'aaea, made not of thr choicer; wnedr, | j are Retailed In thr almplert and chaaieal manner [toralhle, other* arc adorned aod embeUlahed In the I Unrtruetly and atrprrb manner, II la aiaolulely aaaraaary toaea tha Fkmlly Ma- > chine in operation, ao ac lo judge of It* great capa- ; , elly and beauty. ' I II a fait brcomler aa pe polar fcr faml'y sewing * I ar our Maaufaclurlng machlnea are f-r mamrtaclur- , tag purpoac. Tbe Brenek OOer* are aril lupplled arith el Ik. , [ twiat, thread, aoedtra, oil, AA., of the very beat SendforaPawewiaT. THE SINCEA MANL FACT t: RING CON PA NT, ! » tM Broadway, New Sork. . ( a C. SWEET, Ageat In New Brunswick. f ort* Office ITS Burnet Street fil-IO. WAGEH PAID »10O. > TO aril good' for tbe ADAM* SEWING MA. ! . CHINE COMPANY. We will give a commlaslou , on nil gnoda tekt by our Aden's, or pnj rrngea nl '■ frcut *«o to *100 I r eionth, and pay all nrrraawy i expenree. Our mnchlae la perfect In Ita meehnn am. | AekIM can Mara to o;-erate it by half an bimr't Inatrucllon. It la rqual loany Family Senlng.Ma- , chine In uae, and we have niutO the pri« to Fifteen . | DollarEach M whine In warranted for three yearn. Addreae C. RUGCi.ES, 1, orff If Cen. Agt., Detroit, hftch. j r" ' ETIJ AND EAR. I» PROF 1. ISAACS, M. D., Oeultat And Auetot. ' j formerly of LeyJ. a, HoUaod, U now at No. #11 j * j nor St reel, Phllada., where persona aCletod ei-h I Jlaaaara of the Eye and Ear will be a lrntlfteally > 1 treated aadeured, if eurrbfr. Arterial ryrelorr-ted • ' - without pain. K. L.— No charges mad' for caamlTha MrdMal Family la la cited, aa he haa ao i ' j secrets In Uta made of trentiuenl. jr IS ly MAIIRIEn.
i At Tuvkahoe. oa tba 12th Ihe» ,-bjr Rvv. i H B Barglr, Mr. Joseph Ackley, of Pitis-J I R'ovv. Balent county, anrl M.i«* Facnia IV. j Hunter, of Iluoler't Mill*, Cumberland ; COBIrtT, N. j. ' - 1 1 I'ls 1 f D IF. D. BHAW.— At the Union Hospital, Now Orlentir, on tb* 27tb-of July. Joooph A. 6haw.of .Co. I. 12ih Main* Rwgt.. in tbv 25ih year of hit or*, of sow* dire*** cootractnd whil* in th* aervic* of his COOOlry ao* of I^moel A. »nd Btiaa W. Bh*w. NEW A D VERTT8EM ENTS NOTICE. Jerrry.nl the neat re^ton thereof. for* I a.|llm1l I a!.u*!^.u ""!?"? -rr ^ stock In the t ape May and MUIvUln Railroad. Dntrd Novvmbet tta, lata. nISW t HOTHS. — — r--aC-.TSftTSSB-l-waW, aa. partumlara ummrnvl^ ^ g..ORaBCE, MS At . Towaaond1. taMt. Cap. May Co. N.J. NOTICE TO CREDITORS^ TT ARRIFT CHATTtW. ndmlntrtraula of Jehn A 1SWHWW1: !
lfC u 8 Em c I x E a gKD TirjHtOS*%rFLTTl-Al. AND V BRBEDT P r MPD*fi TOR THt f d;ITLHB»T I, dKeaSks uf Hor.sss 'v^Tbaa aay ev« before nffkrrJ to tha PuMic. TT-t Cough and Worm Medlrlnr, with whUh.Su 1 1 hrr ana* yenrr «apretafoa>tlBC. kna BrwcfoT?* , him that nlbo-kt Ml •»:*ng,r,rota nr n Harw'a eva- ; ten at- rained hy woma. Km* direastr aa Congha. ' . CeMa. atrteeyper, HentM. Bora. Maaee. Dad Bnod, Swrtldd Le«*. Waall Sra.. FMtnU aorn, NaK » : Al"t"*Ot«. Ee.. ere atcrat «BfT»ttatVy muted by Worms. Remote thr cause an-1 the dlw I ease . Thia M the only icii«*e In the wort-! that will :t move worm. N*n v.-e.w -o , o P J Ho.»t for Blind Stnggera, IniMa-matfo* al lite I.ungr, l»aeta<e*,rwm- vvmcdrv "^R'Ue 'wou m«'Uf ' ' I ! sssssrrassl&s!^ j mdzja-jpt'ssswsarifcte j - Prim each, per Box, 25 rents. Don? fall to give trim* trtat. fttrlafoSy alf DragxiiM '?-! Mrrebanta. All rvrh ordarr tv mall Bompeiy Oiled. Sent to anv part of she ratted • tea to Agent, to- »IAJ per' dotae. neatly paekad. ' n^"1 xA* ralam*' tu"'< ,urT stum ewda, I Jason ii. tutti.b, on jo, . PATERSON, . j all ly I'aeealc County, New Jevraj . STATE OF NEW JERSEY. A IU IT. MAC r* c* * i.-t Oeetcr. Trenton, Nor, a, lata. GENERAL ORDERS NO. U. 1 In aceordanra wilt" lip- rr.« Umatlaa of ihe Governor of thia Mara, dated ilMMyB, WSJ, U» I loiiowing ^Ilat of quota. I< pubTlnie), akowlog the ! from each ano-dtatrtet in tlia State, tomniu^np the ' nutni-r -till due on the quotas aa tmhlUL-d la ^ ! purauanre of the Proelamanon of hm Preatdent of v 'hc t oiled staler, date.1 1>- toper |7, ISO, catting for ITh* haVe' 'h^n'gTJe*1 foe' Mt vofonMwra'a* ^tmri Into the t r..ieit 5utc aerrta* open the Quota, aa luibliebco Auguat s, I«1 Those townahlne and ward. Which have furniahed ni-n In eareta of their ^■foln. under thnl requlaltlon have reeelve-t credit the dclL ic7,cl i of ttioar tVftleh i,ave*faltrd to i alae their quotas under tha recent can. CAPE MAY COD NTT. , Quotas Quotas Dalkrtoffoat. *f STSJ. racier. Cape taland City, * * j« , Lower Townahip, u IS |t i Middle 1 V n SI S I' Pper and DrnnU, «< u 1 1 ** M tJt II. Yntunteera will be eoltated i-Y offt-era who , will be Oat at led (cm New Jerw y Hcgtm-f.tr now In ' thc'in'U,|foa trfCth,e,r?vI2IJ[?,Ii!id t W*'^' "Bd*r I 1 "--.1 ,.t c -...aulcMt |«unta in tho arVernl'roJntlra , to atrial the local authortllra in ralalng their , quotaa. Rccrui'a will he allowed to irWl thnlr 1 menM*al^"hat^Mrnot,lro^ Jcn*t regt- ' T,\!""iu '"J "j- sa-'fcl- «">. ■ tb. 3th, sth, I *th, llth. llth. isvfe, nil., and lata | Itegtman-a of lnfaof-y, tat lugitncalof Cavalry, and 1st and Jd BatlFflnof Artl Icy. Tbe cntlatiaen-. * will be lor threvracars or during tba war, oot, h*w- | 111. C-<tntv, tow-Ship. nod -..aid authorities, upon orrcg, Wilt designate a euitatde ptiaon or pnrro.na lo take Hiargnof the^payn rat of aoy bounties which pc i rcc' itlng gtat'ten. ■riw-'pe^fna'tt* i . deat^Jfod » III report la person or by letter to this office, when > they will he uo-ltted of the tiarw and 1-v-atlOO of th* ree.-nttinc offlcer to whom their rtrrulU are lo be • i forwarded. IV. Bach rrertttt enllalcd under Ihtr order aftn *• ' creiltcd to th# towuaoipo* want whir oerlMMa aa' hla teatdenao. Tedlta Wll! b- W.rtm Opto JabMnry . I, ivtt. upon peee, ;it*ft(,«. V rttta olfow. C'thr Moe- * tcrtng officer*! certificate that the wire have been : d; t> if.ua" red tnt Ihf palled Mate* service. \ !r. aidtlii-i. tnwuy apcrtit bounties that nie nr , tin) he ottered by couuf.'a, clttev, or towaahtna, th* ' «"t and feec'trd «t • **•"**" P*1-1 tha I Ttic famillrs of marrtcd .olun'i-rra aod thaifo-'-r^atilti0- 7^l"*MvM,ic«i flta***™1 i eollament, will mati-r'fmm tho Mate ala dollars e monthly, during the time acrrrd. a»lUi(ia« b-vlhg e I CO families nor dependent wklowrd mother. aviU two d-illara a month, uoi.-cowinlanloiiod ofSeara' I f.>u' dollars p»f month, lor Iha time Uary have i, f :. Each .-rerun he>we*n the age. of elghtMn am: ; fvity-ttva >ca-a wt.ob a veteren vvlusteri. I. «., vrhv e ' tea" lii'n10?'* '"""t **■' ',M foe one t . reqi-'red h, the miutrrtng trgulationa, will he pal I o hy ihe I all, ; state, one .uwttl.a' pay In adrnaoo ! ! fullc'a «• **%•• , J ; At the general reuJeivoua, aoj before leaving thr a . alloc to -ola hi* regime t-t or compAhy— e I Dm montt"apny In. Irene*, *t> aj ,1 First Inainlaeni of I-juoty. . ao.p* , n ' Prvmtom, * So n i Making total r?rmr*i before lanalny r**e- |. J rat rer.defvc.ua, *j* 00 I A* life first regularpey Bay, or two nvontha | aftvcnraatcrtngln. an addlHotiat rnatnlraent of bnuuii will he paid. *30 t» „ t to bUrer. 'wpaldannddJUooatlamtallV "fstsjassffis''"" of bounty will be p*4, . M ed I At the Ural regular pay ifce afta* eisbfoen -| ^btsivalSfist,: ,, ! At thr firat regular pay da* after two i -ara* flrat regular pay yatr*1
mm r tabr«MW 13 a. At the eaplratto* of Una years' a*rvlee, or to any soldier who may ta Mm> , - hot n vrtMnn?wiff>rR^nMfocn*thr Unlfod'aSsim ' tho following bounty, premium, and adrnaea pay At th.geueral rewdearoua. and fwter* Wa. Mg the I a*mc wjofo hia regiment eroompuy.wlU bapnta-a isgaastta •« At the first regular payday or two mJOtha after muster fo, aa addltloi-.l fostaUment of eounty will be paid, - *40 00 At Ihe font laguisr pay dav a/for ala months' service, (a addltfom to hi* pay. he shall he paid an additUalal loatnllmrwt c.f Sodoty, - -- - .»■ «•-**> At t* Brat regular ymj dav nftee thr and — v fo hU pay'. iriLi.loa^fortSXSw ' of bounty will be paid, «* 0* At Ihvfltai regolnr pay dar after rlghfoa* wuihetmu, mm an nd'litional bretnllaaeol of I i iliilfji SfoX— t a,, — h. pMd. m-m If Ihe government shall oot ia*aMl tSw Imam for the foil period at tone years, aa* -they shall fiowusirnat honorably out of aerrfoc befo-e He tow plratfc-a th. - ui i nf c-f-ftmeor. they .rail of t^eaTat> retf! -..ntnv unpaid', Urn aamo aa If Urn Ml ' TLr b*»r heir* of volmtfoSM who do Maw ar-efor " - - Mall be rntltlad to rveetri tha whole booaty rim Mu if un(ini3 at thr time of the aOMaerN dan*. 'I By order of the fwmmnqdavdn CMrt, ii "sstut *.
E II A MPJl) N'S NEW XNU ELEGANT JTORE. j at cake mat cocrt aonc* ... ' - AS toM openr.1 for aalr thehandapta igftbd b*M Mertaoew In abort, all -h.. lataat and moal folia- i ' lo styles. Balmoral skirts. Hoop skirt., Ladle*' Comets, Van*. Hid Glove. <5 the V-t style, end | alert aU, aonraga, Hud Nets, Clo'.La lor Ladira' . j Coal* Ih every varivtv, tad Tr. taming* nt th- fotest ' ,* atyles. Indus' GOllim, LajU.' Gart.ia. Kid jw-J 1 ffiiamaggagaiaaftvaaa i j B »ck Urea* fills. R,bL..n* and ITLlte Good* s Ladtea' Hone, Caalnrtrs. Scaterttnea. Kentucky - r Jcanca, Canto* Tlaaacl*, Wool Flatmrls. . „ PSKTlCfLUt ATTKMTlQS rt ID. • j !; IlKADY-MAI'K CLUTB1NU . | J In grest variety and atyles O- nticmcn wattlrr ^ Clofoln* racnold* better than t*bu| *t j « VflAMPlOX'8, { t » » For hla Clothing U • j FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE. 1 J 1 , hardware k carpenters' TOOL* j } of all kiwi*. BOOTS. SHOTS. H vra. CAPS, Attn GENTS FCRI NISHJNQ GOODS of aU kinds. groceries k provisions. j tobacco, Mvrr, * skcara | 1 Cap* Shy Court House. No*. Vth, 1!W> nt* Jm ! | ADMINISTRATOR'S SAEE. I -pr "SCANT to no ord.r of the Orpkaoa' Court of I the Crunty of Cape Mar, made at Aptll Tt-vr-., IMS. Irraae T, God fray, adu.lolatralor of the ratals of fomucl T. GodJrsr, dm-enied, will acll at public ] vendue on MONDAY, thcjjlb day of DrramhafoMt, at tofolovk^the althru on o! said dayrat thr hotel , Tract^o. t All filat 'TIc? of land, being No. 4m j I net ,.fi by roamtsaldbin* Ironi the homeetend pl.nI wtlon of John (todlrrv. decesud, situate In Middle ! township, tmfted aod hounded aa follows 1 Begin- ; nlng at a atase In the .lto* of land oeanl hy Zebu- ' Ion Swain and corner of tot No. S, and running north ^ I IS degrees^!? rnlnutra W . tto perchea^to ^atakr. , i.lare id teginntng, contalntug nine and fhrrw-juai- - u"::r,rs ,. . , i situate t* the townahip aforeasld, aa set off" hy the ' aa follows i Beginning at a alakr to the Uoeof land r of Joho Godfrey and running north J degree, So miul f>. thcucc aouth II degree, Jo mlnutee W. t J» nerebce to a etabe, thence north :s degree, U mtouH-a E. 11 ' pcrchca to the ^Vj-lmtng, containing five nod Iwol Tract No. E All that trust of redar awamp or tot " . No situate at the foot of Mill lira neb above the r Ising Bridge, In the County ol Cnpe May. and aa eel I off b) said eommleetonera being hutted an * t»-undrd c , No. I, and running aouth St degree ». |s |ierchea 1 end VI Unas to a mi ner of arid lot No. i. fhn.rc atalc, thence north 21 d-<tvea . :r pct-lfo. !.• a I etak^throce north SI drgrcve SO minute* KS p> rl perehee, niuroorlraa ! CREASE T GODFREY, Administrator. ■ I November tvth, i«*j. e F Sohaellher having fcgrntl) rntargral| ! ehaaiv street, would notify hla former cualom-, ' - lera ant ulhcra. that he haa now. aod will - 1 |&oW3;«:Si?draSS5'» i if .j prices reasonablt. | ' z ' Also haa ing Improved his raanulsetcring' > ^|,foe.Ime;.h..mf.,fuh pf i • *sk1ti chs, wind w frames, he., | | , CEOKOF OGDEN, f { Cape May Court Hour*, Not lb, cms ; SHL'rrijS' " i . Nil I;KII'I"N N ALES\'WM^arawVci»art to^arortsA.'wCl'he it j WEDNESDAY, the itth day rf December ne*t. y I at 'wo o'clock tr. the afirrooon of said day. M Mr !. I hotel of Mr Dub-ra. Go-ben, H. J , L'.t (allowing t 1 dtaertbcvt rwopatty.T* wll t I- : viclnllf of Goabrmtn the MIC lit IWtvahtp, l ap* n Ma) < out-lv nrat* o; New Jersey, la on Hi* weal I able of the hay .here fond, lead tig irfltu Goshen to i . YVlUlan. i..rr.aon,», and la but'ed ami boumle-l nt I : Ir-llvw* a lit Hogln-Ilt-.- at a atpoe. rorner of Samuel ' , ErUaor. a, aod ivintuny oortli Sa dtfcea w.al t-lcten - ipcr.-hea lo a corner, thenee norm >e degtera post » srtgsispstittssf^isestt rlofurtheatmosooUi ie drgrrea wes- 1 pairnca ami I. IS tlaka to th- hegtnelog. aontaimng wllhln snltt . bounda forty pe|*h< a, more tr l*s». I felr-tl va the p-Apeftyof t)df. Ann an-! Frangltn | h , H Swala.*** takra larsc uilua nl th* suit ol Wdy liufi Crtrrlion, ant! in hc sui t by aaron miller, Sheriff. " Oeteber icjh, use nit ! NOTICF^ " ° ' V-Otice It b* pet t given that agpllentlon will he ■ I IN mad* to the U-grrlaturv of dw htafo of *#»' [ - 1 Jeraey, at ihe ne«l aetston thereof, for a atipplement to thj eharter of th* Cape May rod Mil,. ,U Railroad Company, lo lagnllu certain rata, nnd for other punwrnea. D tied November Mb. ISO. OH St I f. , .. .1 ... . — itwe --..J ,e-"' -L- I
.MAGIC LANTERN. A N Eahlbltkm of Seripiaie nod ether views will I 1 A hagtraooo" 1 | TUESDAY EVKHNC, November tub, I at the PTT*hylcrt.-jt Church, Cape laland. eommeBO- , i lor at 1 o'cioak. Admlttamarfoe tdulfo IS Ola to; children under twelve > nor* lo arnl*. For the benefit of Ihe Sabbath School library. Tickets may br had of any o rh* Teachers, taper- , I itamlent. or st tha ttora of Mr. bfoSch Xd Bods, Cap* Ittand. ■'»«» . wi|J|TBP, j J. 8. LEACH, CAPR I surd. tooo POUND* PREtH^PORK^and Several Bushel* thTrd atd list" calx. OPXCIAL-NOTlCr.— On atwf aflal 3ATUSDAT, l> November -JUh. all of my book account, of Agrt1 cultural Imp! enseals fo Cape May County will lw ! rs'hhhs-rhs 1 your ebfucc. thaddsv3 vangu.df.r, Sd Xt* FeleraUjrg. FOR THE PliBUf. ; vpHE ntaserifor ha* Just ntunrnd fram tbsfoty aad CLOTH DRESS CO.YTt. Also s fart of shws, Boots, and BnlmMl of mflw- [ *" HA+ff A*D PAIN ' r£ " iprnk nnd Light CLOTH, Sail net ta. Ksntoeky Jraawn, nod n. grant taany Artie tot poahrra rneo,Ul4J' <*r . JAMBS WILKT. ' a»6e«) November I, IStk —M ^ ^ fcrr-f i.ir aoTit E. a. lxsrrxt. ! ri» cope Stay Ooott Hon**. vms; s-usk re '

