Cape May Ocean Wave, 3 December 1863 IIIF issue link — Page 2

^ _ . ' tllfrOCEAK VAVK, CAPE ISLAND. CAPR MAY COL'STY. SEW JERSEY. _

£bt fiaft 3135 ©«an SJIabt m rvvumrif eveuy tbcmdav by b: ft. MivtXiGLE, it Cape Inland, Cape Xaj f«nntj, .V, J. | Ob* Dollar ud t Half par year. j Tkunday, December 3, 1863. < fc- — «rou or 5kv jkbukt. N«w Jenoy m defli-lent 13,237 nen , mder the kit Mr* call* of tba General ' Government foe traop*. whieb are re- j quired to be ni*ed by Jonoary 5th to ' avoid tba draft. In Atlantic, Cape *.y, Cumberland, and the town* of E*tex. there are no credit* on tbe firai call; and ia Camden, Gloncetter, Hunterdon, Morris, Ocean, Sussex, Union, i and Warren, very few. Newark, Iter- ! K*o, Mercer, Middlesex, and Salem raised all tbeir men, and Bnrlington, I Hudson, Monmouth, Passaic, and Somerset, nearly all. Of 8,783 men under tbe Grsl cell, only 4,988 were raised In literal counties bounties ire already 1 offered. proof of'marriace. It not onfroqaently happens that a clergyman, in marrying a couple, omits to gite a crrtiGcate of tbe marriage, or make aay registration of it. Such eti- , drnee is rendered especially in ports at just now, ar, in case of thq death o' a soldier, the widow most bate n certificate of marrisge before she can receite a pension. An exchange, refer- i ring to the subject, says, that upon j searching the record of the past tear for j marriage, nearly half 'the unfortunate widows hare been turned away with the remark : "The clergyman performing ' the ceremony baa neglected to comply 1 with the lew." ' Tbe Here of Veltysburg. Daring the recent visit of Governor ! Parker to Urltyabarfr-be had an inter- j view with John liana, the old man who fought with tie Union troopa at that ' battle. Tbe Governor wee accompanied j by kia staff and setcral prominent cltiusi of New Jereey. The old man expressed himself as ret 7 glad to sec them, j He claimed to bo a Jcraeymen, and said 1 be wee born in Bnrlington, in this State, : and when a young man was acquainted with soma psrsooe in Trenton. Tbe battle, on tba Grat day, was roar Mr. Burg*' residence, and notwithstanding the remonstrance of his wife, he took bis old flint loek^nnsket and with the bullets moulded by bimaelf, went into tbe battle and was Wounded. He Is now about seventy yesrs of sge, but In good health and quite rigorous It is said be is the only man liting hi Get. tysburg who fought in that battle. Jtrtty blood trill tell. We are glad to learn that Governor Parker propoeed that Mr. Barns, who ia qaile poor, should be made the keeper of the cemetery grounds, and that tbe proposition was favorably received by the other Governors present. AgrtndtsmT Ruilaik*. From the report of the U. 8. Commissioner of Agriculture, we learn that last your New Jersey produced 10,023, 1 336 bushels of Indian corn, valued at 1 |C,815,998, and 4,529,739 tons of Jsmj, 1 valued at $6,356,748. Iler potato crop ' was valued at $2,581,228 ; oats, $8,406, «1 ; wheat, $2,350,568 ; swekt potatoes, 1 ,226 126; rye, $169,604; buckwheat, 1 $747,538; bsriey. $24,915.' Tbeae products make a total value of $38,678,294. 1 It will be seen that tba peas, beans, turnips, sad all sorts of fruit* and bar- ' ■riaa am left ont of the eonnt. 1 Ashore. t The sloop Mount YeraonfCapt. I). Q. j , War , from Philadelphia to Uape Island, , j with aa assorted cargo, dragged her anchor j ( and came ashore immediately under the ' Island on Taesdsy night, 1st instant, Sh* . will most probably be a total toas. j ■ An aoknown schooner came ashore on : 1 the same eight near the point of the Gape. ; t BoMBen* Belter Society. The ladiae of tbe Court Done met on : 1 Tnesday, Nov. 24th, 1863, and organ- j ' tied a aocicty called "The Middle Town- i ' (hip Ladies1 Soldiers' Relief Society," 1 which co operates with the Sanitary 1 Commission of Philadelphia. The ladies of the township are lnv|lljOMb WMlfa. «•£«-' . -- : Tba rebel Gaaarol John Xevgaa has a* i capki from the Ohio penitentiary. and J arrived in fmunto. trenada Tba neaps ( rag* * zziz j •f Morgan's jmriy. utatra that it U-4 Si* ie«n days, with a eoupto at small Vaivaa. sad threw huff*1 pw dsy to. rifcfi 0 Hmtr awaps. «

rihllTW-Or PfcTKK L. 8LOCTH-. Peter E. 8I<K-trnr w«* executed on the 1 27th nlt..*S^'q»ehpld, for the tnnrder of | bis wife at Loog Branch in July last. ! . •(Tbe culprit msintainrd bis innocence to I • the last, and exhibited extraordieary Grmncss daring bis last moments. II* _ I mad# a long speech oa the gallows, In ! i which ha took occasion to asseverate his r | ibnoccncc in tbs most solemn manner, > and concluded by praying for all his;, it enemies, especially those who had sworn ; 1 falsely against him on the trial. • lie tlao prayed for the sheriff, for bis a spiritual adviser, fur Alcinc Chase (his e j sister in-law), for his father-in-law 'a - ; folks, fur bis half brother, tbe uearvst I relative be bad in the world; for bi* - j three little children, who were left to the , I cold cbnrily of the world, and lastly for - himself. He humbly implured Divine » j mercy fur all his transgressions, and , I concluded by repeating tbe Lord's pray- - ! er. During the delivery of bis speech r j and prayer, which lasted half an hour, j he was calm and self-possesfcd, and at ; ' f ' no time dnring the trying ordeal did be manifest the slightest trepidation or lack ! of confidence. , Tbe culprit then proceeded to" take | , leave of such of his friends as were in I r j the yard, and while the sheriff was 1 . , adjusting th ■ rope, he turned round and j ' t addressing the concourse, tuld them not ' , j to leave until it was all over. "Stay t ' . and see mc swing," he exclaimed, "for I , . am going to die like a man." And in a , 1 . j few minute* afterwards, when all was in 1 ( , i readiness for the fatal signal, hi* last 1 < f words wsrs : "I aint afraid to die' like a 1 . - man. Meet me in Heaven, all of yon." , ' The execution took plane at forty-five ' . - minutes past twelve, and passod off witb- , out any interruption or disturbance ^ ! whatever. The unfortunate man stnig- , i gled bat little, although life was not extinct for twelve minutes after the I i body went np. Tbe corpse was allowed t i to rcmaio suspended fur about half an ' t i honr, when it wa*-e«Gdowii and deliver- ( I I ed orer to the Iriend* for interment. / Slocnra was about thirty-Gve years of age, and was born and brought op Hi ! the neighborhood of tbe ipot where the , | murder look place, lie leave* three ( 1 children entirely nnprovided for. Tbe ! t . sheriff was an old *ch.,olmate. I ' — , om arm* letter. 1 , caifr at Brandt Station, Ya., j Nov. 24, 1868. jt Dear FFar*.- — Thinking that some of fc , yonr reader! might wish to know some- j 1 thing abont the Cape May boys of the - a . Seventh New Jersey, I thought I would " drop you a few lines. We are at Brandy Station, on the j J Orango and Alexandria radioed, bnt j, art expecting to move every moment. f. We got orders this morning at three n o'clock ' to pack np and be ready to move. Yon don't know whet a fine thing it Is to be woke np In the best sleeping ( boors ot the night, and told to prepare to move, with mad half knee deep, and tbe rain coming down in torrents. The boys all bopped ont and packed h np their things, and drrw their Ave days' fi rations of hard lack and pork, and were t all ready for the word " march," but for some ceuso or other the orders were i countermanded. Probably Gen. Meade » had the Jiorrors of a Bnrnside stick in e tbe mad before bis eye*. Let the cense fa what It may, wa did not get off ; bnt e I presume that we will try it again to- ti morning, probably before. u Oor little band ia quit* diminished, r Ont of thirty-oiao that left Cap* May, h then are bnt seven of na here at preeent o We haw been enlisted^ '.wo yeen and ti ! three-months, and have j*' ojtw months si ! stay. How wa look for»;:-i to t he a happy day when we can once more join tl ; families and friends at good old g j Cape May. Ofieatimet, when things b | doll and I get lonely, I look fbrtrard n j that day when we once more shall h ; meet once 'more in Jersey. But Ian li I anticipating. Who knows what time ! may bring forth brfore that btppy si \ period shall have rolled around. W* g j be torn mooed to Join oor. comrades a that have gone before os, and if such tr should be the caar, all I have to any is w that we will die as aoldirr*. p Some people think that soldiering ia w [very easy ; thsy nay, why, a soldier's life tl is notluBS < ^*7 8*1 Ibitiaea dollars a ti moath. beside* their (bod and clothing, a and all they have to do is to flgbt once b a wbila aad to do a little marching, a Now, 1 would advise all eeeb knowing to com* oat and uy it .lor .them- U selves. 1 should aol wonder if they ii should change their tone before long. *| Not wiabiag to tresspass ou-cbe col e< of your paper, I will bring tbi* to Jg ; close-. » Ptcxrr. j rv

GTin coaaeqn*ncr of .iotporianl onus' I •■om inadr hy the evp.riel in the proeerd- 1 , i fags or the recognition of the Calvary Bap- ! i ti«» Chare h. they era re-pabliatxxl ia fell j. i this week. For tke Ovaa Wurr. Recognition of the Cal vary BaptM ClundU l'urioaat to an iarltatioo IVom Bfty-oighi j -brethren and ristera recently dirmiioed ' from the Second Cap* May Baptiat Chorel#" ! N. J., and tbreo from the Wflllatown Bap- - . tint Church, IV, a council conven*d in -the ! lower tneetiog booia or the Second Cape May. Church, at 10 o'clock A. M., Wedoui- ' d*y, Norcmbor 18lh, 1663. lu conaidar the j propriety of recognising there brethren and •i.'ter* ar a regular Bepllft Church. The council war organised by th* choice of H. J. Melford. K«q.. as Mndnrator, and lUv. Joseph Hatnmitl aa Clerk. Prayer . waa offered by tbe Be?. W m. Swindon. The followiag churches were reprerentcd •hy delegate*: — Fjrat Capo May— Iter. Wm. Swinden. • Bro. Reuben Towateod and 11 ro. Wm. ? Kldredge. ^ Second Cape May— Rev. Jo*. Hammi.t'j | and Dea. Koocb 8. Wilielts. Cape Island— Rev. J. Perry Hall pad-j Rev. J. S. Leach, j Second Cohunsey — Rev. J. F. Browr,, ' D.D, and Dao. II J. MuKurd. I By apeeial Invilatlow— Rev. hi . R. ( ox. [ The circamttanec* under which iheao I 1 and aisteni had organised them- 1 j selvea into a church, tbe covenant and nrii- 1 | clea of faith they had adopted, being rnitirciy satisfactory, it wsa uoaaimnosly ! Resolved. That they be recognised as a : regular Rsptial t'harch, to be known as the Calvary Baptist Church of Cape May f County. N. J.; and that the proceedings 1 ! of the council, be publiahed in tbe Cbroni-J cle, X. Y. Examiner, and Ocean Wave | .The council lh»w proceeded to the work ! of recognition in tbo following order: — Introductory servicea by Revs. John Jonsaand Edward ~9. Swain, both formgr * patters of tbe Sacwnd Cape May Ohurch. 1 and now member* of the Calvary Chutch. Sermon by Rev. J. F. Brown. D.D.. j 1 Cor., 3, ix; "Ye are Uod'a building." Prayer of recognition by Rev. M.R.Cox, : former pastor of th* Second Cape May Church. Hand of Fellowship by Rev. J. Perry . run. Charge lo Church by Bev. W. Swinden. | Benediction by Rev. J. P. Brown, D.D. ! The congregation was largo and approj dative. All tbe brolbrm unstained their : : part* with credit alika to- tbeir heads tnd hearts. Tbe exercises were interspersed with excellent tinging; indeed everything patted with satisfaction to all, a vary happy . : improtaiou having boen mails. | | 'i bit church baa been formed in the at- 1 j moat harmony, the tiuglt object in view 1 • th* extension wf Chriil's kingdom, j j has piety, talent, intelligence and prop'.J ; arty, and commences ita career under the 1 I moat favorable circumstance*. Tbe Second j i Cap* May Chorcb cedes to it an exeelleal ; • boase of worthip, free from debt, while it j already baa a settled congregation. A ' future is confidently expected j it. which it is our prayer may bu even ' more than realised. H. J. Mcltord, Moderator. ' Jtnir.ni Uamnitt, Clark. oin rniLA»ei.pniA letter. ] Pim.ADXi.rHiA. Nor. 28, 1863.' | Mr. Editor: — I think 1 Inay profits-^ 1 bly devote a law minutes this crenjng iti a short letter for a corner of ; the "Wavfe." Tin- most inUreating part of the week ia now abuut closing, wsa that in which we received the glorious and vrel- 1 come now* f om tba Army of the Cam- j bcrlsnd. • It was the "long looked for at last." No ono doubted bat ; when Grant got tvody to move ko | would move, and march a victorious ' road, and saad the fralts of victory to j : rsar. How nobly bu be fulfilled onr expectations. Bragg'* army disastrously ranted, thousands of prisoners, sixty canoou captured, with a vast amount of small arms, etc., are somrof-^ pleasing announcements that have 1 greeted onr cars. Lot a few more weeks 1 to a* such victories, and to tbo ( rebels such defeat*, and we shall ooon 1 the clarion trumpet oouodlog a - peace throughont the land. , The people of tbia city generally ob- 1 served Thursday last as a dsy of thanks- 1 giving. Places of bnsineas were closed, ; aad at th* osnal benr ia tbe morning : most of those who obeerva sncb daye, wending tbeir way to tbo several : placet of worship. Eloquent sermon* j wtre preached by learned divines, and ] thousand* poured out tb*ir heart* in ' to Almighty Ood for the j abundant meroi.a voucluafed w^' autf"' implored tbe biemiags af high Heaveo « opou ear bleeding and troubled Union. 1 Ia the evening, under the auapiee* of t Q. S. Christian Comgjission. a pab- 1 moetiac tMemhlcd iu Dr- Newton's 1 church. It waa the Lrgest gatberiug I r ia a church. The aeaU.Mdes, > galleries, mtlboioa ,. tad the iactarerooin balow, wore crowded, and huadg • I

" j reds were unable to gam admittance. " j The principal addresses were from tbe J: Hon". John Broogb, Governor elect of I "Ohio, and a Major of the army, who I spent rum* tlosc In tbe prisons of Richmond. When Gov. Brougb came for- . 1 ward, every eye was strained to have a 1 good look at the roan who drfeatqd Yallandigkam by a hundred thousand miV jority. He made a patriotic aod stirring . 1 appeal fur contributions in behalf of onr , suffering soldieis in Richmond. The . j Major's remarks were highly interesting, 1 • - being a recital of the inhuman treatment 1 and tbe life of onr soldiers in rebel | | bands. At the close ef the exercises, a ' collection of ten thousand dollars was ! 1 taken up for the benefit of lb* Union i prisoner*. I - The assembling of Congrrss and the ; President's message arc much talked of. ' , , It in anticipated that the three hundred . dollar exemption clause of the Conscription Bill will be repealed, and that ' | every drafted man hereafter will be rei quired to join tbe aruiy or furnish a subititntc. There it quite a consternation I prevailing among aomi of our citisoa* I ' j who are trembling for fear they will be j | anablo to get mbstitutr* at any price, j | Tbe repeal of the clanae is considered ; . j certain. G. ARMY OF TIhTcIMBERLIND. j Daring tho week, a groat battle was J fought at Chattanooga, resulting in a bril1 liafit victory for our forces. An attack was I made npou Lookout Mountain and Mission 1 ' j Ridge, resulting in driving tbs Rebel* from I I both these important points, the capture of ! six thousand prisoners, forty six pieces of. | artillery, sod soy amount of small arms. : Tbe victory is complete, ;he Rebels abandoning all tho position* they bad retained I since the Chickamasga battle. '.a. - Knoxviile ia alii! held hy Bornride. Imugatroet ha* raised, the siege lo roj""n j , | BSagg. Movement* are being made to in- ; tercept bit retreat and eepinr* bis corps, j I ' ARMY OF THK POTOMAC. ' The latest news from tbe Army of the Potomac is up to Saturday morning. It ; was reported that Geo. Kilpatrick's cavalry ; had attempted to cross the river at Use- ■' J coon Ford on the day previous, under the i fire of the Rebel butteries, bat were driven ' . j back. Severe skirmishing has been going on at different points since Friday, at . ! which time the enemy bad fallen back from ; oor centre to within two miles of Orange < : Court House. Our line of bsttlo appears I to have been formed on tbe read leading to : 1 that place. Tie corps of General* French, ■ . Warren, sad Prince bad pretty heavy akir- ' , mishins with the enemy, hut in each cat* I either drove them hack or maintained their ! own position. General French, with the Third Corps, lo»t heavily, and not only ! , I held bi* ground, bnt captured nine hundred , j of the Rebels, tbe Sixth Corps being 1 ' j thrown forward lo support him. '• The Fifth corps train was attacked in ' 1 j flaek by tho rebel revelry on tbe plank 1 1 | road, who destroyed fifteen or twenty wag- j tons. Gen. Gregg'* cavalry, on the left, j ; had a iovore fight with the rebel cavalry, J - 1 and drove them buck upon their infantry, 1 | ryid then fell back upon the Fifth enrp*. ' who in turn drove the rwlx-i iufuutry back. DISASTERS OX TRK'XEW JF.KSII COAST. | Tbe following i- a li> t of vestals to which j disaster* have occurred on the New Jersey * j coast from January. 1861, lo tho present j 1 time, a period of throe years. 1861. February— Schr Harriet Newell. Kealcb, i ^ from Norfolk for Providence; total lo*e at i ' I^>ng Branch. 8chr Hamurrn, Bobbin. | from Granville, N. 8.. for New York; total ; at Long Branch. ( March — 8chr Gen Harrison from Great j : Kxg Harbor for New York; total loss off. Barnegat. May— 8chr Amelia. Bavley, from Maya- ' guex for New York; ashore ou Sandy i Hook. November— Rchr CHART Shannon, Bowen. from Philadelphia for Lyon; total lore off Barn-rat Brie Peortess, Don. from Bermuda for New York; total loee on I.oug Branch. Scbr Holer's Bride. Gbick, I from Klitabethporl for Boston; ashore at : Sandy Hook. 1863. J Scbr Nile, from Baltimore for New J York; link off Barnegat. lt-63. y January — Ship Mortimer Livingston, l] lAlompeou, fro* Havre for Now York'; 1 ashore aw Carson's iulot; total loss. Brig J Allies, from Algoa Bav for New York; •shore at Parana's Inlet. Steamer Ella ' Wariey, Sckenck, from Now York for Now ' Oilaaar; rank Boor S»njv Hook by coIHa 1 ina. Schr.Warva* A Griffin. Borflrn. 0»m 1 Fal River for Now York; ashore 00 Saedy Hook Bask Coasfllas, Arobpole. from M«r tinique for New York; ashore at Barnegat. Scbr John Perkins, Rich, from Wsnhicgton New York; aahore on Sandy Hook. 1 March — Ship Clyo. Gox. from Cardiff for , York; ashore on Sandy Hook. Ship 1 Maria, Clark, from Port Royal for Now , ! York; total lore at A baeeom. '■ AprM— Sekr Belle, Cabberty. from' York • ' River for New York; ss<>oro at Sandy ' 1 Hook;. Scbr John Some*. Herts, from ! c Newport for Havana; ashore at Sandy 1 Hook. Scbr Vim L. Cole, Cole; ashore at , Sehr Waterloo. Walker, from 1 for New York; ••hotaal Handy { |Ho«k. Scbr Sawn K Jaao, freaa Now 1 York; a. b»re at I .©or Brae-h. Sehr Sar- ' (Satan, Uarringtoo, from Baltimore fur Bo*- t a-bore at Abceeom. • Aafnat — Scbr Tornado. Ryder, from An- J tigua for New York: ebwaJiaed off Loog Kraacb. Ship Audrrean, Pereey. trim Lisbcre for New York; aabora at Aimeyaa. Norembor— Scbr Rich'd Baldwin, War from New Yoefc far 81 Tbooma; ashore at Sandy Hook. Scbr Piastre T. Kelly. . from Philadelphia for Digbtok.' Ma.* ; *<bore l no Cold Sprtag bar; veesel aad cargo total fo*a. [ j

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Que Family Sewing Machines are totalled ; iu cha.le aad eaqulatte style, j The Folding Case of the Family Machine la a ptere i of running workmanship of the moat usefnl kind | It pro teat, the machine when not in use, aad when 1 about to be otwmted may be opened aa a apvloua j j and stabstantiat table lo austaln lb# work. While ! | are llalahed In tbe Mmpleat and chaslrat manner 1 poealMe, otbera are adorned and embellished in the j moat eoatly and superb manner. It la abaolutrly neeemary to w* the Family MaI chine in oiwratlon, so aa to judge of its great capa- ; i city and beauty. It Is fiat becoming as popular for family sewing ' 1 j The Uraoch ORees are well supplied with silk, ! ! j quality. Send for a baraur. ! THE SINGE* MANCFACTL'Rl.NG COMPANY. US Uruadway, New York. ' • SWEET, Agent In New itrurjwlck. j ' Oct! OBlce rn llurnet Street. ! EAO. WAGES PAID ElOO. ; ; TO sell goods tor the ADAMS SKWINO MA1 CHINK COMPANY. We will give a eontmlaalon ' on all goods aold by our Ageuta, or |my wage* at 1 Iron, (to to «IW> per month, and pay all accruer) , : eapenera. Our machlnalv perfret iatts meehahirni. ' ' A child can learn to operate It by half an hour'. I . tnatrucUon. It It equal to any Family Sewing Ma- ' ! chine in use, ami we have mtorrd the price to Fifteen j Each Machine U warranted tor throe yearn. Address C. RUGGLKR, °v9 ly Gen. Agb. Detroit, Mjfh. EVE AND EAR. * L I PROF J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist aad Aurist, formerly of Lryden, Holland, Is now at No. Ml ' I Hrw Strew* Phllada., wners persona aSllcted »dth 1 f disease* of the Eye aad Far will be acleatllleatty < treated andcusad. tl curable. Artificial eyre Inserted , without pain. NAO.-No charges made for cstal- ' The Me.1l*al Faculty U Invited, aa he has no ! secrets fa his atode of treatment. Jo It ly j I NOTICE. THE subscriber, having sold oul the *'tVran ' Wove " Office, calls upon nil person. Indebted to I him lor Subscription, Advertising, or Job Work, to , call and aettie tbe same without delay, as he la desirous of settling up hi. <^d business, «rd needs the money due htm In hi. present bualneaa All debts due the office pre. tons to the Ural of June tail mutt be paid to the undersigned, tnd ad j . alnee thai time to It K. Migon.gte, the present pub- j ( Usher. % ' J. S. LEACH. j July 'L Hll— If ||<[ | late Proprietor. BOOK. CARD fit JOB PRINTING. I ALL kinds of Plain and Fancy Hook, Card and ; Job printing neat)) ami promptly executed at Hits . office. Good work at reasonable rates Is the foun* ' | tabU°hm*nt W''U'1 1,1 ex|d«ied a: this i !' DIED. ear OBITUARY MUTICK*. twyond the simple ; announc-rmrnt nfjhe name, age, residence, and time ] of decease, will he charged at the rate of Ove cents I | HAND.— On Thursday, Sept. 17, 1863, j Joseph A. Hand, aged 32 years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! | TRY THEM S TBI' Til EM I ' MARSHALL'S PincTreo Tar-Drops, \ 1 The moat popular Retard) extant for j ASTHMA, IIRONXH1TIS, FUVGHS, COMM. TICKLING OR SORENESS OF THE I THROAT. Are very pleasant and ePVetual. Neauy put up In .lid log eases. (■on. eaten! for the pocket j Bold at <* and JG cents per box by Druggists and dealers In medicines generally. fTvparedby THOMAS* P. MASJOIAt.L^ WT AJE DEr AnT*E.Vr^ ~ ' Paof.-VT M.Mih.i, GgacaAL's Ornct, -• Novcmbn nth, urns. 1 CIRCCLAR NftrtOi. complaints have been made tha terrors hare ahould Ha.o lea rniolted, and by the addition of ! of pereons who, by reason of alienage and (or 1 other eausea, ought oel to bare been enrolled, and ' aa It la dealrablc that the Drpaitment should have eaeh infnrtnst ion aa may be neeeswry la oedec to do ' luU JuMicc lu aU part^bH U hereby ordered: ( , Jvave printed list, of the names tad realdencea of all 1 pereons enrolled la eaeh toted letrtct, prepared and 1 exposed to public view In er Iced five ulcere la oeeh soWdtsirtct, and In a- man) more aa tae board may deem neonaary . Namae will be placed oa these 1 lute In alphatwOeel order. ' II. Pnblje^nctlce will tw^glven^by advrrtlaemrnk 1 jwraon enrolled may appear* betoro*Um*Laari 1 and claim to have his name stricken uIT tke list. If I can show to tbe sstlalacttoa ol the board that he 1 le a it . and mill not ha at tha time naed tor the next ' .Titer* ad. Noa-rcaUMme. < M. ItaaultaMenese of age. * < tin. Manifest permanent ubyileal disability. ' HI. Pence* who may be cognixani of eat other Uehle lo mllltery duty, whose namce do not 1 appear oa tbe enrollment fist, are requested to notify the board ol rarotlmeal.whwehall iberrupoo 1 direct the carolling officer of the e^dlitrtet In < , which the partteerrolde to aaroneta tfc (aetmaad , carol the peraoas ao reported If they are found to t* ' ( .abject lo raroUmoaL There ay avail themaeiree ' iiTSKESSK ; eolleotlmt the a.meesry tatonuettoo. and making ' the requisite note, to pdriaet the earoUmeat lleta ' vlild la peragreph'L until' tre M* o?"l»i"mGJ| ' after which BBeare will be krard. Aaeewoaa . poaaible thereafter a report of pro) meed ourrecUoaa »aad tranraltled to" the Pro. oel kunhal Ore- ' lor the purpoee o< eerereUng the Hals oe nia. • JAMES B. FRY, . rrovoat Marahal GonagaL . "ii . ncsDUtrasrrnm FaovoaTjGhMIAft Orrirt, ■ exempttoo , ta aeronlanee wKa IM above order, fur County of cue May aa follows . For eaeh aad all of the townships In tab! county re Saturday. December nth, ketwsha the hours ol h t i ami* I'M. of said*.;. UJIt |

state of new juhw.v. Kgtcrnr* DtrsmlLsi. Novemtwr th. taav T-kOLT autbortaed ageate to ohtala recruits few «!.) .jlfi aegimeate will roretro «)C eaeh veteran te.-rolt where bounties are retard hy towa ships, the Governor of this nata Win give anthorUute ore person In a township to act as such Meat, upon written ,* . request from the towrehlpenmmltroe Where bouotlce are raised by a count), the requrot must he made by the Board of Chosen Freeholders re Ketf cvmmlilsv. Where bounties are raised by a ct'xriU ^rsssr^jxs'jgsssstss , i^gjgg^esms?ty--ilea wlthls a reasoaatde tune, the (toretnor wf!A . * •ppotat wisaoul such request It I- hoped that lbs W , .'"mlnMic- s tor agents will be forwarded leM .. "Ii o.-vi. The noodnatlona will be auhjrvt telle je. approv al or the Governor. . ' Instructions will to gwra to the agents uposa their appvirotmcnt. da« c iSStSWWB. HALL fit SON. No. 313 Broadway, Sew York. Established a Yearn. .W.tA'LT*(.?l-*C«S or j hall a SOS'S celebrated SEW wile j PIANO FORTES, ' Knewn om Iks. whole world tor their volume and richness of tone, durability, ami elegance IV a r- . ranted. Menu far toot* aud laiiwrters of FLtTKS, Gt'lTARA, BANJO-, red all kind, ol three end other Musical Instruments. Special attention iield , to furnishing Orvae Hands. PuhUshere <d bheel , Music. Music sent by m«U post pan; no receipt of I Marked prices. I he most liberal discount gi ren to ! behoola red NcmlnsrUs. ( alatogu. t ficr. dJ am livery, ealey AND J Kxclumiro Stable, t i ■ - ,v LEW IB piEATOS, « | CAPE MAY (-OI.WM9TSK. BSSSm* " "the highest. : 1 cash prick paid FOR ALL KINDS OF CATTU3 HIDES BY KLDREDGE JOHNSON AT { k. k dm usds' stork. CAfK ISLAKD. —It / waatld, y T the store of J. 8. LEACII, Cap* IiLsxr., roCNDS FRESH PORK and Several tkishrls WHITE DEANS. aUSI .motile. ' i I.L prisons Indebted lo the Subeerlber on honk XI account, or for recording deods, will pivaee r-.vkr px. ment v, ithout delay. Persons harlqg dred. remaining la Usa Clerk's ; Office will pleaae roll ami get the aame. ntS!m« JONATHAN It AND, County Clerk. ghavd i'f.stitai- ( GRAND EDUCATIONAL FESTIV AL will be s ;A held on Turaday and WrdBeedaJ, Deeember SM and J*d. | largr^aumlwr ol^dlsUagul.ked gentlemen kaso i His tMasllrnry.JOkL PARKKR.Gorenio.ol New , Jersey. Hon. F. tV. R1CORD, Slale Superintendent. I Hon. JOHN •: TEN ETOK. D. X. Sen, lor. t Hon. JOHN T. NIXON, Prof. PH El-Pa. Prof. THOMPSON, Prof. HART, ProL GL'YIIT, Prof WILS..K, Rer. D. C. KNOWUDL Over 400 pupils of the INiblte Schools will parWclpate In the exercises. The public services will be held la the CoM Spring Presbyterisn Church In (he aiomlag, afternoon, and , evening of each day. At the Spring House meals ami refreshments will ! be provided, tbr which a oharge will be nude th» proe.ed* fo be applied to th - jSi re bare of ihatc, ; charts, globes, hooks, Oe., tor the list of the public livery means will bs made use of to make this tke moat intereatlng and exrenMvv aSair of tha kte.J | ever held tn tho County. nls ~ sale FOR taken. ; pCDUC asftoe Is herebj given that, la pureuar.r. ; act of fhe legislature of tke State of New Jersey entitled "an set to incorporate tho Cuv of Cap, I Island." approved February toth, Ml, the C.tj I Council of tbo Ctty of Ca.-e Island will expose to 1 aale on ^ TrRI)AV q ^ al two o'clock P. M« al the Tontine Hoisl le said city, the herein described tola of laud and premises, situate aud lying and being In tho City ol Cape Island and Slate ot New Jersey, and will aell the same to such ;«-rson or persons aa will take the said Iota aod nr em lacs lor the shortest psvlod of lime, and pay the amount #1 tax due tharrou, Sogethrr wilh Ihe .ntrresl. resta, rharges, and aapenaet, iMJudlnv jus tires' and consul-Ira' fees, an* coots ol advertising, selling, executing deed, lu. The owners or reputed owners of said lota, th* streets upon which they are situated, and tho amount of laxre due llteroon, bettors Interest, costs, he , are as follows t— No L A lot o. land and Bowling Sahmn, sltoate re l'b c^ra" sld«^of Derotur slreei. (be same belong owner of said lot "is ThomfU °IL,>*Baro(tLP'Tho amount of tax doe thereon for the rare last la right dollar* aod tl.lrtj-tour cents (*&X4). No. *. A house and lot oi land located amir Cans lsriad brelge, oa t bWrertb tad west aldea of Jackson Street. The owner or reputed owner of said property la Rmlth BoWaa. The aauroat of tax duo tor the year IBM Is two dollars aad thlrtj-two esnla No. *. A lot of land located no the east aids of Oman street. The awaer or reputed owner of sol i property St Joha Dougherty. The amount o t tax duo thereon tor the year IBM Is tourttollros and thirteen cents (U4.II). No. 4. A lot of land and dwrillag, situate oa tho west aide ot Hughes street, the same bclre at by Is' John SSStoretv!*" The amount of u'adoe ttvm'oufor.heyear IMI U three dollars — twrnty-six W— a f_ tha aoutn ssdsof of sal?* property Is John NoughrrtyT^re'amouut of tax duo thereon for Uu. you ION As fourteen delIan aad fifty seats < *10.00). No.*. A lot of land tooatod oo the msa* aide af Ocean street. Tbe ovist or reputed owner of »M4 property Is John Doo*hstty. The amount of tax due 1 heroes for the year tail Is three dollars aod •txty-Uuoa cents (gi**). No. T A lot of land sltu.tr an tha east aide of Washington atrert. Tha owner o» reputed owner a* said property la Joha BoochvrCy- Tha amount of tax due thereon for the your IK! la oor dollar and aire eaata (*I 0*L „ So. *. A lot of load located on lbs cut (tlr of (Wean street. The owner or reputed owner Ihnerof to Joha Dougherty. Theamount of laa due iMrreom tor the ye-r IMI to three dollars ami sixty-thmc-eenta (,*.**). ^ No. a. A let of load lasnts* on the went mda of Hughe* street Tbs owner or rspahul owner ot the said proper-y to John Dougherty. Tho amount of tax due thcr. oo lor the ywar laffi to two dotlart aad n"T|0- A land located na the wcri side of Iafsyntta street. Tha owner or reputed owner ct arid property is John Douglmltyr The amount af tax due Ihe. ono toe- the year MM to aeveotytwo V|J CA* lot of land loeated on the woil tide ot ^Tho c^^o^i^a»odowe^fsa>d I Front street. Tho owaar as reputed sessr of s .Id property U William M.Jaaetaoa. The amount of I"X due I hrre-io foe the yeas IUU to risvaa doUare aad sixty owla 1*11*1. No. U. A lot of laa* located on the wast side of Jackson street. The owner or reputed owner of the said property la Mrs. A. oakmao. The amount of tax doe rosteon tor the year IMI M threrdritare "tskskayfeo.' ! IV shove axle .lands adjourned to saTI ODA*. Jtk. TK3, al IV same time and |4ar.. J. M. XAItTH, loastable.