Cape May Ocean Wave, 24 December 1863 IIIF issue link — Page 2

- iHR 1:AX IV AVE. i APE MAY COUNTY, *».. . r» ~ - - -"ay.

?fjt (Cijt Jfla® ®ttan Sfftafct M TCBUIHKO EVERY THURSDAY BT 9. R. JIltOtAGLE, j It fape I.lanfl, Capf Hay (oantr, X. J Ona D*Om and a Dalf par par. TUnriAy,Dcrrmk«r 14, 1803. MEETI5MI or THE BOARD OT" CHOSEN EKEKII OLDER*. THREE CHEERS FOR CfiPE .lT.t r/>] FATKIOTtaM TRIUMPHANT. Tfcrro Dandrtti Dollars Bounty Offered. ! A 'noetintr of tho lfo*rd of Cbost-n ' Fr*riiald*rs «it held tt tb* Cton ] II. >iifo on Turrd.y, 22d inst. A full j r*p«*i of their pr»cfOdinga !■ deferred I u ill grftt week. We have t>nl» limn t.> j pier ( vie Wrrk that |>orlUn of their ! act on Id ref-ren:* to i be bounty qoi-i- ' tion. That action will meat with |frnr- • r«l e(>'pf>beiloii. si the Hoard wis guid-" ed by the evldfni wish oT the people of j the- county etprcMrd by public mcitiues sod in pri »ic coB«uIi»tion Titers were pr<-»oni at the mictinfi I Mrtar* William!", of -Upper, Ludlatn j and Townrend oi Drum*, Learn offend Younp, or fillddlc Wo! c, of L-mur, and j Leach m. d M ill- r. of Cape 1-land. Mr. Lraiolui; tnoeed that a coramitiee of three he hppnintrd to draft n-rolu- ; tion* in referrnce to an appropriation of bounty f>iT eoluaterre, whitii was carried . Tnellirrctor appointed Al s*r* LcaiuI tiff. MilLr. and Tuwosrnd, iho. eotu# , «HlUe. Altera brief absence, lha eominltied - retan cd cud presented the follow iiiff | jrtvamol* end rtwoitiilon* s Wh r. is, One hnuercd and seventyone «eu tr» inquired by draft froui Cape M >y Count; »a Jai.ua: y 5vb, 1864, tin1 ta tvluniccrs are supplied be for* that limn. UOC.f^r tha purput^ of encourogi«(t voluBlcariaff, and to pratet.l a dr.lt ebber in %iiolm or In part, be it •*lt«-nylved, That ati appropriation be msdc ny tilts Board of — — t(_«.llar* to •«eh tolunte. r inasicrtd iuto the service of the United Siatra pursuant to Order No. lief the Adjutant-General of the Near Jacaejr Slate ml ilia, abich onltr fa dated Trcuton. November 6 b, 1663, : and signed by R F. Stockton, Jr., Ad I julaftt Oilfflt p*o»ldod ibe collector of j Cape May Count/ can tjltpoce of couuty bouds to the r- quired amount j if not, that ihc bonds iheniielret be offend to oacb volunteer at per, according to this i rasolution. Mr Leach movad that the preamble end teeobtliotii b* drat adopted, und the btei k be filled op afterward*, which, was ! carried. « Mr l,»ach moeod that lb» blank be filled Op by the turn of $3u0. Mr. Miilrr movod that ibe black he filled up by the asm of 6500. The qntaflon was railed on tha latter ' •am, end the vote erdrrod to be t- ken by yree and itays, whfan Mr Miller withdrew bis motion, and the question recured on tha motion of Mr Leech whiph was uasnimoaaty adopted. Mr. Charles lUnd, the Couulj Col- ] lector, was instructed to prepare tbo bands fur issue, and Mr Jonathan Hand, County Clerk, Was appointed!' R< ffiatrr <f tBe ««nlr.• , Dr. C. F. Learning: wis appointed to stteuu to the di»bur*exeBt of the boanty to i he volunteer*. 0 1 motion, the nonce of Mossrs. Th-bna* Williams of Upper, Clinton H. ' L'tdlam cf D. nt.ia, Dr C F. Lramiuir of Middle, W. H Miller of Lower end Cfept George W. Smith of Cap* Island, were recommended to the Govrmor lor » appointment as rrcrwiUag officer* for Cape May county It now becomes the duty of every man j lu the county to pot his shoulder to the wheel, boJ I ftps Oo the W> rk -if volu. - tarring. The Bo. id ol Freeholder* have ■ dot.c their duty nobly in providing a j gwncioua boeuty, aud it now remains for , the patriotic cit"i-ir* of oar eonnty to cono- to the rescue, and our quota can , ba filled without delay. TltH bout; ty la also payable t a voiun- ! tears now in ike serviw who m»y reenlist, and be credited io the ewaoty. i

A WAKUOM completely furnished was SrS; throM*. wi.b aid* p. rloro, e.ch Hl-mi- i Dated with sin light abandeKeta. ;• h.H and vi->bbaia in the c*n>r>-, extensive . back buddings, fine library, ait lag room, . racapUa* roo a. Ac , tha whole bate* : »*N»ad by ana* of Improved patent haatera, and is bandsome'v fartdshed in 1 1 all fti npartneaft.

"i jBtMlf Township W» Xqctluff. ' , t 1 At b meeting of the epic-'n of tlip | Middle Township, bell at Cape May j Court House December 18tli. 1863. ! Tbotas* Beeslcy E'q., waa-ananimously J ] elected' Chairman, and A.. Al Meeray, ' M. D-, Secret.ry ' The object of the mrc'lfg was Stnt'-d ~ I by the chairman, vtx to in* tract the 1 t Freahobler. of said township tu .UT r a ; pj liberal bounty to volunteer* to mtel the : : impending draft. ; - A. revolution was unanimously apr< ed j •'! upon inatrueting the Fre,bi>ldcrs of tiie -said township to urge the passage ol a j bounty of 9500 lo each tecruit in the j j couuty 1 B I Jacob Hand, Thomas Douglass, Jr., ; , i A»ron Miller, aud Thorns* Be*- ley aerI | appolatid a committee to l*v the pro- j ,1 j ceedinga of the muting bcf rc the Fiei- j , j holder*. r Dr. C. F Learning, Fr»nklin H ukI, . i Slrpheu H Bennott, A .hu R.'ta, T'.o*. .i Doogl.a*. Jr., Cap>. Bumiier Max-y, J . ! 5 ebo'i Toitilio, aud Wui. F 0>rri*»o f wire appointed a cumuiittue to solicit . ! t-u list cuts in the towuabip. ! Aftf t the melting had adjourucd, , > Cap*. Frank Toiultu cuiuO f-rw.rd auU , anuounecd that he Wus «uw ready to j ] r. ceive toltiniet ra. A uuutber of y»uug j j | it-eu immediately ji-iue>l his company ' a aid vociferous cheers. » ] C.pt Touilin is n vouug man of . j known integrity^ has smclli- t po»d. ri f while iu the win* uionths service, oitd was noted lor bis co-.lnest whtlu under | . i lire, giving bis arde£* »i b tpe spirit; , : and drciSIO'i of a veteran. Hi - CnuiagC i and skill, his gmtleutauly u>-|>ur meut ! J ; and true patriotism endc r Inw to uli I ( j who km whim lie has received a com- . I miaalOU aa Captain in tbr ThiM New ] , . ] J»r»cy Cavalry, and offers to the young j . I m«u ol thi* county iiMluc«m«nt* to join . his company. i The proceedings of titc meeting were . variously interspersed Wlti patriotic t spec he* fro.n our fiixnda Cap'. William Rpsi, C.'pt, J .cob Il.nd, Mr Dattrsi u , Randolpii, ,Mr. Aaron. MiU-r, mid ) utbnra, and a dtgr-e of culhiniaspi sal- . dota witnessed in this county, couvinced i r ! the met ting that the ball Was l.O* ' , ' sterlet), aud that Oapc May County j r - should not be aui jccted-io the buonltst- j ing , ffci ts tf a dr.fu >t» Vail fontrai t. ' ! We le«ru that the Fost Office Depart- ; ' 'a cut bss entered into e comr*ct with I ■ ; Mr. Cbatlrs B. Dungan, Presiilint of ' | the Cspc May and Millvtll- R .ilroad 1 - Company, to carry n mail daily cn | Route No. $116, fh-ui GI%f*bt ro to 1 ] Cape Island. Thi* will give the citizens ! ' . of the loser end of the conuty an oppor- ' 1 ! tunlty of getting their mail matter dur- j j ing daylight The *er«ire is lo com-; 1 j meuce cn January 1st, 1864 t j (amdrn and Atlanllc Bzi'rend. A m> cling -of the B->urd of Directsirs , • of the Camden and Atl -ntie Rstlroad i Company was hold last Saturday, 19th . I nit. II. belt Fr*pr wa§ unanimously , . elert>d President. Mr. Brodhrad, who ' hsa been President f r a number of! : years retires. II- race Whi-.enian mat . dvWtod Secretary and Treasurer, and : : i fills the position vacated by'Mr. Fro- i i rer*a ndvai-ce roert |1* — — ! ' Large ttdC , . i ( A calf raised by Nathao Champion, j 1 , Eiq , of Tnehahoe ami recently killed, t ' wrigbevl, when dnssed, trim the lilde. i three bundjrod and yiir y-nuie ponnds. ' This is ta t xtvaordtii.iy weight lor *« , 1 aulmwl uf the pr->pi-r aye Sir k lliug, and ! ; shows what can be done in tha way cf ! \ improvement •( stock in Cape May 1 V. K. Feativnl.-fhai.gr of Base. ' , • it will be sven by tln-ir advertisement ■ I in another rolumti, that the Methodist ; 1 Epi»c»pal Church have chonKCi! the | | : b.se of .epera'inne, and will bold tb^ir , ] Fratital and Fair at C >njrrev* Hall, a* , i ; Mr Cake baa kindly offered the spacious I > sai- iu of that aawblibhmml for the pur j ] j h°«»- * 1 1 i ^ The sloop Mount Vernon, ! J which oaidr ashore on the bearh three i week* sgw. b»a been hauled Op oe the j btacb. and w|H be repaired and agalff | | cutnmHtrd to tho brlwy deep. j (

Mn.*Kcaoi.v I)ksT« — Mr George R 1 Grobam, formerly pr-i«i«tvr uf Grw- i ham'* Maff-aine. Philadelphia, died last j weak in Se* y-rk from UiatdTc ts ol ; Mr. Oroh -m am* fo "ty ! • Vr.K of age, *ad vut name oft'h t4- » delpbia. He w»a * b>»o of Sua bier rr j uktls, end contributed M> mo oT ft t prineipwl mag-aint. of lb* cv»t»>.tir He « was very respectably c-iibocted and. by > marriage, was nlatrd to one of the firrt t _ famtliiw in t^he rl'y. " t

IMkLAStD Bill ST* A >D Pir? T® TOLlTf- i TKSkS. T"ue WH which 'Senat-w Wilson has gte- ti m tiee tl>ai.ho vb.ll introdacr provides r— 1. That to those veterans In service I under enlistment for three o t mo w years I | who may re-euli*t f-.r three t r jbom : ; year*. <* dnrlnu the war, In companies ^ j or regioveuU to w bich they beluog, *ioIj who may have, al the dafo of such re- ' I enlistment, less than one jc-r toI -hall be paid a bounty of $490; sod to ' 1 J all other persons $300. 2 Tb.t a premium cot exrre<£ng $25 • i sli.ll be paid f->r tin? enlLtmrst of a j | ft t^rau volunteer, and a premium of not r ; mora than $15 fur the enlivtmeet of any j | other voluuteer. 3. Thot from and aft-r tha Grot d»y ; of J -it nary. 1864. the pay per mo: ih of, I, iiouet-omiuiasioueU t fficors and private*! iu the regular army and volunteer forces in the service of the United State* shsil lie asf-.lioBs: -8erg> nntemajor* of c»v- , ■iry, artill. ry, and inlant y. $25; quar- j t- nuHktcr sctgeants. or cavuiry. $25 ; of! | nrtill. ry a d inf. I. try. $21; Grot *er- | gewnta of cavalry, artiil-ry, and infantry. { I $23; sergeants of .cavalry, nrt.ll.ry. and j tntantry , $20 ; ecg ai.t* of ordn.nc-e. I sapper* and miners, and pontonUrs, j $25 J corporal*. $18 ; private*. $16 ; cur. I pagel* uf cavalry, arblpry, aud ii-f ntry, $19 ; chief hagiert t.f cavalry. $25; bu- j jglvtra, $1S; farriers aod bhckamitbs of : cavalry ntxi artificers of srtillery, $20 ; | principal aittMciatis «f urtill- ry and in- ! | famry $95; musicians ol tappers aud twins r- and pouioni rs, $16 5 Th«< colt rod soldier* shall be placed | upon the saiuu f-otinu av white soldryr*. i T^Tbat the qniita of eac h ward of * 1 i city, 'town, or t»*uiibip, or ot a conmy | ! a h»rc tb<- conntv is rt.-t uivided Into ! i Wards, town-, or to*ro*hipk;.»h -II 1.0 as ! I nearly Ilk pOtaibl.- in proportion b> the, u umber ol men h rum liable t«> rend, r tniitiaty service, taking into.accoui t, *s ; f.r }« pr cticahle, the nemlttr w icb has : . been previously furnishtd ihetcfrosn. j _ |1cirj5 of the Wcrh. j i AKMY 6F THK POTOMACI The news from the army of th Puto- 1 i mse is interesting. A *<roug body of j the rebel cavalry made an attack on j ' Thur-d*y night, 17th Itlt.', ah oitr »d-'' vsnee posts gn*rtiin* the br -tlg.-s at P-'l^'s Ron, on the Oronge and Al^x- ' at-tlr a Railroad, consisting of a com- i psny of the I55iti New York.-'c*piorng n sm«ll pot tion of them. The en r my j ' att-inpted to dfstr. y the bridge*, but j the »oud w -rk w*t so saturated l.y the • | rain, ahirh wi« f-lhtig h'avily during [ It.e tack, thai it would not t .kefir.-, j j and they were cuiajt ed to retire, aft. r | cnittiig th* rtrir g r« and I ttmg the ; b-idg s d wn. At daylight ya'.rdiy, ! Gen. C'-Veoran »unt a cavalry f -rt-0 from j ; f»ir f-x in purouit. The telegroph wire*, w.ilch the raid, r* had col, wore yut in : i urd- r. and tlw bridge* *0 f*r repaired j ! that train* w ro run at eleven o'clock i! he rebel* 1- ft two dead on tho ft Id. j ABUT OF TOE ITMBKBLIXD. - Th> rc is nocbi-.nge in the situation of j aff ir* at Chattanooga Gt-n Grant U i . C'-oslant aud direct t- li graph con:- ; ] municatldn with Gen. Foster at Koox- * , Bsitiuore, Dec. 10. — A dispatch 1 from Harper'* F.ry dated la*t rveoing j that Gen. Avertll and his catahry ! wiiv in Staunton je tcdsy, and tore up ] be lailrxalt track f-iT *ix U.ilijk lu-Vevn I that place and Gurti.in-.viHr. Tb s Jffj tslligrnco is very important, iftTtia, but j it needs confirmation. It i* said that in the attack on our | forrcs at B* ar Station, on the Cumber- ■ nd and Mnrnstown Railroad', on M-n-j day, hy L-o-g-tre-t, the latter oa'pturcd - iwentj-twu loads of qo«rt- ruiB-t. r'* I st-res. Fighting was going 0:1 at | Cross Roads. It was also asccri tained that while our ttoupsw.rw porj auilic Longstr et froiu Enoxeilic, (jeti. j Qordxi. Granger got in h<« advanco, j *bitO Gen. Howard was pushing 01. bis I rear, aud that tho rebel general'* amj munition train of f.fty cars and tw.. i l.K-o«iOtivea sere run into the tiver at I L'tuf.o. TMM QEXAB. Geuerr; Wsiktnrav b .Ida tbo coast ] of Trsae f om the Mii> Grande to within I -'i.o hundred mile* • f Galveston. Another di»t*ion of the Tltirteeutl. Cjrps has started fur the T xav coast, and l be expectation is that Galee*.,,, will he the ae*t placa to be put d- wu in the history of the war as having beer. ; reduced .by lb- Dotted Statu foerrtL.

al k'KOX IJfilBLCSTSX. Vr have new* Irovm Ch-vfleslon to the ' ' j 15th by the arrivii) of the Ar-vgo An- • olb- reX|.b>«lon tiw-k olaec in F-.rt Sum- . ] ler on the 11th, mhst probably from/vnr • of our shells dropping into a magazine ij It appeared, from the amount of smoke, r i ttiat a quantity of cotton wsa on fire 1 : S> veral liglit.-bip# io <he harbor were liaeat adrilt— tB.xbc late gala .. The rebel . . ''float ing battery also weut a*hore near j , j F'dllj I-ived. The city wni being beat, i 1 ily sitcll- d from BaUery i'utuam Th* j gal* baa broken tip many of the rebel | , : obstructions io live heritor. TUB U TV OF ATLAXTl, GEORfiH. : | Atlanta ha* n population .al 2 .000 in j - ; hubitan'*, among whan, are a liberal spfiuk' | iing ol Ni.rtfaemrra. whu are the nn.-t d- . | , j monalratire and extn-cte seceiuiouirts in; r 1 h-v town. It is b-cutrd in an rivaled and \ ] aalubriuns secli-.n of tho sit ate. upon the ■ ' '• -titiding Ilea in Faiion Connie, batwaen ! ' ' tha cotton glbwin.- and grain ptoducing rr. i ' ' gtnua, and i» 81t) 11 ile* from Savannah,' 307 i ' j from Ufaarlrst-.il, 173 n.ilee iron Moutgom. > . erv, Ala.. 136 uulva Irou. CbaVtanooga, 312 j f t oiilea from Knoseilla, ami 790 mile* front , . j Richmond. Four railroad* cuiuu.unicati- j i nit^ Atlanta, and form a junction there — 1 , ' tfah Western and Allantic Railroad the. ; I* orgia Railroan. the Matron ami Western 1 ' Raitro^d. and tka Atl^ita sad We t Point ! ' Railroad. In tbc spring t.f In50 J fin C. Calhoan. 1 , on hie return Iron. II.* Com annul Com j ■ rcntion al M- nighi*. stopped scv.-ial uaw j f at Atlanta, and predicted then that it w-.i.ld , be tlin. greatest inland cry in t -e Smt , ! _ sod, at no d.elaat day the rvpi'al ol the • 8-athrro Coafu-li-rar ■%•; It.e corner^tui.e »i wbicb he maintained w.-ald bo African *la- \ very. Altlu'Uitli the R-t-ct capital i* al 1 ' piCM-ul iu Uichnt- n-l. the public v. ntitnenl j ■ of the Hju h has aireu- y b-cetod it perma- ] t ! neatly at Allaata. provi-led tha Confide- 1 ' | rary «to-s o«l collapse. , There are qoarr.es of tbo very 6np*t , { granite at tf-.ine Mount.:,,., * *.e. D n-fle. j ( j fn.Ui A tl.it, la, on the tirnrgiu Railroa-I, and j Jibe peopto of that city, .telt-raiiued. when ] "thi* Cinel »*r is over." to rear elrsotures ! 1 j mora in. gi.ificrnt than those of Greece or ' 1 | home. W>i| as the tower of !l»hal, and more ! durable lhan thn Pyrmtds. | A'lwuta is tbo great military depot oft | Rebel-lorn, aud il is hera that tho naval j j supplies are stored. Ti, -co is an nrBinry | at Atlanta, a chemical laboratory, and a . j sword factory. Shells, solid shot, kit-Ki. • | gu'-s. B' Id pivces, and mountain howltxert ] j ure cast there. P.-rctisoioti caps, cavalry f ^ saddle*, artillery ha rues*, gan carriages, ' i { nmhulnr.ee*, army wagons, teals, ami all the | .« khots and clollting for the Weston, depart. | I I ort-ni ate mudn at Atlanta. Th* armory ! turns out muskets ot the Springfield pat. j. tern, and rolling mills uret, b the pLtes lor _ I the Rebel iron clada Large quantities of ! ' , meat are packed thi re for the army. i j It may wall be termed the most flocrwb- j 1 ' Ing city of the Hontfaarn Con federary , t ! thong h ll-c first houso nas budt there as j • I lately as 1645. ■ | Tiu Conlc-lrraio authoritiea dcvline j r recusing aoy u-or'e poikagra or pro ' ' J visions f..r the Unit.n pria»nrra. The: - R,-v Mr T .rtvncc, wbo to City | '•Point with Dr Clc nent C. B-rclay, of ; , ■ Cliiladelpbia, lias returi-cd He bad an 1 Mr tcrvliw with Captain Hatch, wbn was ' i sctit from Richmond to meet hftu llr : j-inf.rniH bim iT the abate decision of 'j;tb-! :ci^l Government, and gave cs the | reason therefor what they ail-g d to be ' an imputation of ttnir hunar by the ; i res* ami Government authorities of ike , I North, 'h-t they wrro not dcl.vir ng the , : yooda f- rw r-lt-d iu go«d faith <o the j . | prLouers, and asserted that, of his own knowledge, the offic. ri in tho Libhy i - prison, front tbo immeKse supplies th-y - bad reuttvrd, could sat a table from ■ their atorya In^vnd equal to any-bo cl i j in the Uuitrd 8<ates. Hi- adini ted ttut , i l-cro bad b. cn *o • c irr g ilr.nti»s In tiie . supplies at ui-e time, lint that the officer j ; wi.o hud tpeo prnlty of negj- -ciog'tlie prisoner* bail bom promptly removed . aud puii{«bnl. As to Lire bed condition of the ^iritoneni returned to Annapuli*, be said that they vrrre rxirrme case- of cubkUitipU. n, and thai it was a gray? j , error on the part of lire an-horii -w -,, ■ have r-Ilend «ui h prisoners to return. For Ota prrsant Doluii'g would be received but letters and end .Hires uf money ; and that Southern money bad better be sent. A MAN named Ch ri. * Wuiitins was in dieted for mnrder «t I^s A> g lo-, Cul , on lb* 16th it, si NrXt u.Ofnii ^ hi! was brought into court f-.r trial, auit jAfiad gnTrj; Ho was immediately m- i«4 by a YigiUt.oa Committee, vho enered the a .ort-room iu l.rga numtmrs, uwd b..ng7 Ak'atktn* was aa K.giuii Mormon, and hi* paranta roatdet nt Rait Lake. H' is known to faaVe killed three >u£U is Utah, and b • cuufeaa- d that he . •d mromiited six otn-r mnrler*. I l | ■F* St tan lias As raC-d lata* ffraE*.)* , ••I th. Math-vittai aa-t PrasbyieriasC'bateiic* of Ejus Island, and tba r-otxiaj Bcoel At,. riversavTof the Co! d spring r.faurefa.

; A iPLflSEWJA MXiXEXT TO •BOfiffWAV. -i Tt mast bw a pfiasant -hing f,rr tbist ecu i erabl« wdiriiiar), the nltlrsl inlia flEar.t lo ( run hack in iwcolli-c'ioa to tbadxy* when t , our now palace-t>,-cuiifir,l ilrosdwa w»* in ' ! n roach mora crude condition than it is in ! ; there day* of t-r.-gieMire utility. Socb in,, pror. mania Lavd" taken piaiq^witfaia t1 e « psst few year* in the appearance of oar f«- ' i v6rite tburoui bfare, thai it seuma a* if ' somu arch wachanirass had produced tha ■ change by , na motrun of b.-r mugtc wun-l. • I Recently 4 Hotel taiprovement hot been j . ; as-crrd into t-xinieuca in Itnsadaay. U « ! , | j refer to the splendid saw Temple of Rhsr- j ! mary (ilia <b or* of wh.ch were f„r lb* first ] j lima <>p- n- d to the public but a f-w day- j j ac ) ol Mr. 11. T. tlrimh- Id, at Na. 594 ! ! Broadway, and adj uning the Metrup Ittan : ' Hotel. Kvrr since it. o, cning day it baa j • been favored with full house- (tu use the ; ' i Iu guag- of the dramatic critic*,) its nuiqoe ' I aplendt-r -tai'y j»od nightly attracting large ! ; j c~*u» w1"""-"-'j I he entire boibling, which it 28 feel* ; ' front 235 deep .ml 5 .lories in b- -igbt. ha* I 1 ! l>e- h l-,w-'d by Mr. Ilelmbuid The street ' • 1 Boor ha* i ecu must ta-talully tit'- dup. ,fce j ' front hall fur Ibe retail department. „n<i . 1 j ibe rear pi-r'i.-a lor the wholesale busiue— . j ' ) mid w a labu utory. * There i* probably no j " J drug slide ,n the w,.r il more br-autilul and | ' | luxuricutly (oinialiv-l limn thi- new ncqui- ' , a.ti- n to our Broadway a'lra. tuios. 1 l -.nnn. ted w,tb the esUl.ll>hm- nt i* a . recrpti-n roour.jwbich i* inland— i lor lb* j . i r-mfi-i t ol ibose who nn- obliged to wut j '{while the prescription* wfan-h they desire! 1 j to pnrclin-e are tn-ing prep, red. Tbia I* | ' i ai-iuelfaing * faich faa* I ng been a I'irildera- j j turn wbu-h Mr. Hrltuhxt-I ha» snpoli-d. ! The room is fnimsh-d w|lh costly b-cnge*. I 1 j chair*, sola-, and velvet Carpet. Taking ] serve* to rank »* one of >he magnificence* 1 I of oaf City. — -V. I" Commercial Ailrrrtiier. ! - 1 Tnt stemn transport A ngum* Dins- ! ] ni- rr. whirl., sailed fr«m N. * York on j i ; lh> 16 II. bound tor N. w (Mens, with ' J al'-rce, pill in nt the Ph 1 dolphin Navy | 1 Y-rvl on the 19th for repair*. Wn.n j [ j off Cape May -he t x per jene-d a ».-,ere j p gale, lo-intf l-er foro-uakt. The Diliv- 1 , j mi-re - arr e* four gnns. f , Hon Fchctler Cot-rax. now »pcakrr ( ( j of tt-c n»use of R.-pt>srntnlivrr. was ] ( born in the town of Pompton, Bcrg-n i t County, N J lie is a son of General j , : Win C-lfax, mid a grtpdson^f General ' i j Philip 8chnyler. both of Revolutionary ' ' ; fame. a\t nl, oat- tbc nge of twc-.ty-t«0 • he left his natirc town for (be west. . | H? That the American neopl* are uj. . preMalira of any substantial service -rew. . deron them, is *.-.-n In Ike rrsnlt -f Itr. j r ' Ayet'a enterprise. It was something of a f ; vet. turn fur a ch- misS of his splendid r.-pu j j tstinn among Ibe literati of tl-e world to j . ' ri-k it in Ibe prodnctir-n nf Cnugh Drop- ! _ ' and Pills Hat he boldly threw himself , | into the gap whv-rr hi* talents eoalii host * I subserve thn public weal, and it U now, > | vnxy It- see l hat he did nut n.i-jage the tern- I | per uf h's e.-oentrymrn. Tbr-achout thi* ' J n-ti,-n and »:imo foreign land-; bi» name is i t j furemo«t nt the bcdiidn of #i"kne*a— while i l ] io the good h-v scatter*, he i« a. c«od tn no ] f living men'*. He wins the brightest lanr- ! , { »l« man can wear, and enjoys in ont.dd j , I measure the luxury of doing good.— [Ob j . ! server, Ilnhuqae, Iowa.} r — — — j SPECIAL NOTICES. THE HITLER Sr.n'I.VG Ml(HIVES. OCR lfi-rr.r -a" family sewing ma-I CHINK I* rial gaining a world-wide teputstton. It I ti beynnd duuM the best ale! rhraprat and ornat be«u- • ' tifal of all Fk-wtly Se-etng N-ehlnr* yrt olfrrel to the | ahlir. Nn "thrr Fan, II v Sew la* Machine ba* so manj earful appUaacta for He-nadnc, Bladlag, r r-.tllng, Turktag, Gathrria-. Gun* lag, Braiding, ( Ea.bvol.le.lBg, Cording, kr.d ao fsrth. No other Family Sewing Mvhine ha an mnrh capacity tor a > great varies of work. It will sew all hinds ef | rl-vth. and wllh t'l llcda ol thread. Great anJ rerrr.1 Improves nta sake our Pant!/ Sewing Ma.-l.iar t mo-l rvtrtrhle. and moat durable, and moat certain In . aeiino at ail rale* of aperd. Tt make* the later. locked attic- , whleb ta the heat atlieh kaown. nay ' j oar. wen nf the mnal ordinary «pwctty.«aa ar* at . a slanre b.-w tu use the Ir >ri "A" F slly Sewing Machine. OurFaslly arwlng Maefciaeearvtnlah*,! , i, etiaal* end eweuMOe atyle. , Th»>o|ding twar of the Family M .chine la a plee. of eunmaevwuhswo*:,^! of tke moat uerfnl kind ' It pre. tret* tl« maeMne whn, bot la o*r. Us when [ about to br npsratnl may be npeowd aa a apac-oua , and autwtantial Ut-I* to an- tain Ibe vao.k. While •omr of -h* Caaea, sa.tr <m> at theamoierta wood*, > are fti.lahed la, the alingleM aad chaaUat manner poaathle. olhera are adorn-d aad rabrillahed ta tha II U atarduraly neccr- .,}- to are the Family Maf chine ,n opr.atloa, ao aa to JtKlga of It* great caav elly and beauty II it faat becoming as popular for fasUy Mwtag " «" Manufacturing amrhrnM a ra for aaanufaelurlag punwem. Th* Branch OCcea are writ auppllrd wilh allk, tvel I, thread, needles, all, ex., of the very beat ' quality Saad for a r - amur. THE SING KB MANUFACTURING COMPANY, • " «t« Broadway, Mew Tovh. O. C. XWEET, Agawt for New BrunawVA. aert uaealVbRunvctMraat. »4«. WALES PAID »IOO. ! TO art! prtl foe tha ADASta UCWUtO MA- ' CHINE COMfA.W We wiU gtv* a nuaimtaalon . «• «D imaU as Id by aor Ageata, or pay wagee at ■ fma Ofo to ana HV maMk. and pay rti uarwu. eapeaeoa. Ouriaarhlaala pertcat la It* mccb-te aei. A child eaa Mara ta egerale II hy half aa huuf'. iRfiiurotoa. IV la equal I* *B| Family fowlag Mrrhhrtt**—. and wahavesiSinirfVhaRdecS* Fifteen Dollar*. Xark JYacMw* I* warranted for dwoeyaan. Adfoea* C tSWlU, ■et ly Am. Agt, Detrolf. SB-t.

ETC AKD EAR. ,'hJJT 4. INAACSi M. IX, C.-u'.iat an! Aurtst, f-irt-irtly uf leydrs, HolUaJ, I* bow at No. *11 tikreaX phllada., where pc.-acna amtsted with dit-aaaa ofthe Eye aod tar will he aeiraUSaolly treaied andramt. II curable- ArtlOelal ryraiarctfod without pais. N. D.— Noeharge* made for •**»!- Ikaffoa. ' ■ ri - - * Tha Medical Fhrutty ta Invited, aa be ha* a* aeerrl* ta hia mode ol tree I went, j* IS ty Jonv n. IIITTMAX, Allornyy-al-Uv und 6ollrltor In Tfennttrj. CAFE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW Jin* IT. i Pen ilona, bounty, ha A pay, aad all other too hey# ■ Our eol diet-, eotdtrn- wlvci end Mend* HIltCNi ta without -Way. dVi ' < n i F ir" ! asr OatrtfAIlT NyTICEa, ^eud tha a,a;-le j annoiutremrnt «f the name, **r. re*idr»-e. act ilwe : of deeewe. will he charged at the ret* of tec ten' a j par line of tea word*. PRIt'K.— Of ityptberi*. at the reai-li-rcu , or Mr. Vincent Miller Ooahen, nn the Vlah : in»t., Klijak .M.. too cf Rev Jnrot. T "*«d [ Ma'garel C Price, in lha ttlh year u7 bta i 4«»- ' NEW ADVEQTI8EMENT8 MILL. MILL. MUX. I AM now prepare.ltr.gMa-1 Com .Mral for family , I uae, aad e-iarae Feed of all dean . poor. , at th* WIN DM I LI , COLD SPRING. Gitr ut a call. die ts:wi* cnr-isr-IVOTH'E. Y ' l Frrvoaa kanwlng .humaelrn tadeh.rd to. or ' a-mt"" ChVblK'haND. All" raay*'" I *!«■ M«y c It , D c ICth l«M UMtm* NOTICE. I t.L persona Indebted to the Snheerlhrr oa booh . \ aer, -not, or f -r recording deeds, mil p'rwee ■ ! make payment without delay. ri ton- having deed# remaining In the Clnkta . Odl-e w III plraar rail "Od lh» •»*-* | add tin* JONATHAN HAND. County C!rk1 ] tape May Cov rt llouae. N. 1. HO l OIERT AIdToCBTL ■|'HK regular qu-rlrrty mcellag ol th# ("ape May ' court H°ua#iin"'r ' A'J 8o"C,, wiir "* lie" ,a SATURDAY . January 3d. ISM, I at on* o'clock I-.M. A fun atlcmUiwe I* ear* tally ■ -t--a.red.aa ' uaii.ete of Impsrtaac wi'-I t-a Iraae- , oct-d --2I 3t THO* BI'.E-I ET seer, tar, SO DAT SCHOOL ANNITER8ART. TII M-h Arn.vrraary of the Ut-hath Bakoela of 'he C- -1-! "prlne Prrabytrrlan f.hurrh will ha t- Irt ->n M-W VI ARH DAT, at the Cold Spring ch-iri-h at loo'clo-k AM. ^ Even-Ire- Inter etlag lo aU age* will take place. I h potdie are rvanrrlfulty Invl'Od to atlead. > If a-o-my on that day, th* uaareiac* wl 1 tak* j pi*#- the oret Mr day ey# it CIlCRCn FESTIVAL. ; k CHCRC-t FESTIVAL In aid ofthe HRXT I , V PHESBrTERIAK ■ IICRCH, t ape lalaad. wrf ' beheld at ihe DCLAWAHt. IIOUIlI.rvmBHWvrtBf I - no ihrielmaa Eve. and ccstlattlng during Chrtatm'a* 'I 'DINNERandhCrpXRwUIbcptovldedaaChrlahI ; H*rF^tl< tl M E\1 3 can h* pcrour.-d Ourthg It# day , | *r.d evening. - CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. I TIIL" t.ADtrx- MITE dOCIFTT eoimeetad with 1 I j^Mtrs ^MO^arr ^riworsi chuhch of CONGHCai HALL, CATC ISLAND, 0.1»iae»efng <"> Ctittfoaa# Eve an* roatiavilng 1.-it'-i.eli'-ti, ("hrla'uia* Day. ^ Aaumpiuou* DINNKP. aqt IfFPER will be g«e ' i up. wilh all the delicacies of the a. a roe , ' Ti-e proceeis of Ihe I'ratival will Lc -pprapnated i to the Unefi! ol the ( hur -lu j The paitonage of Ihe pultle ta care rally eoUeltad. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS! I )*MlKrr U.i'ixl"** "f Mu*k ' , By itireetlon of the Surrogate ef tka Cawtf-y of • I %i.-1 rla'.iaa. ag-lr.at Hie rafale of MlL^rmtcirt'unater oath within nine mnmha, or thev will he forever hi.rred of ar.y action therefor egelaet the said ad- , i. a -r* n vJflrl< n HtJGHES. tiahXlNlW, I I Drermter ICtta ISf-1 deM TEW TEARS PRESENTS. S P. MURPHY I TiriLL be at G. H- Leeds' atorcarpart'fVke Aai'I V» .l-an IX-mae. Cape Ialand. on THCkfDAY. I ilBowprctiolly tovlinthr rropic rf (tr^ May W I call an.l rvamlne hl» vteeh of """SEW. BM HI EX. vunr NtuNNAtLi, a o. • Repairing attended to. «. R LEEDS. I MUlvlllc, S J... Dec Mtk, ll»« St ; j CAPE MAT CIRCUIT COL'RT. J.vwn H. Srrrraa, AdtaT 1 Furwlgw Arterbmend. of Eiekiel Strveaa. -J-c'd, l la Casa ' vi. | I.L Vouch**#, i BaatLAT Lirptrcutr. J Att'y. NOTICE I* hnehygtvenrtiat a Writ of At'tcbaiest for the sum of two hun-tred doll re. at ; the suit of Jamea II gtrvera. A- mt ot Ea-klri Sir, ef a. dee'd, again*! lha rotate ef Svnlay IJ|**CW i rott, a now rawldi-at -eMoc. waa laaurg out tt *aig [ Court on lha -MrtyJiral day of Aogiiat, A D !*•». return aNe the fourttrnth cay ol September, A.D. IMS. and that the aam* baa twen rcuraa-' by tk* nhi-ritr nf Cap# May County, duly served, pursuant i to "tie direct loo* of the statute. Dal d Deer labor IMh tans. - dSStm Jv-NATHAN ItlUIi', Oerk. PCBLIC SALE or valuable building lots. ■yy ILL be r Id at FuUta Sale, oa SATURDAY, tl day *f January next, , Twelve Bulldlog Lota, to the village ot Dean lev IU«, r in.tal aing from half aa act* •* tuwaiiutin of aa 1 -era ewrh A por I ion of aatd lot* lis on lha aiala public road through the vtitage adlid lor the art uweUeg-housa au.1 ,he rranleneeof Mrs. Afogall F. Learning The b- lane* are on the rmtdb-adlmi from •«!"' "wv-tiag kawaa tw A lert Fsieraou'a. being uaST£72£r,?*MW"" l°"Uo° ^ **r pa"u"1 Also at tke'avm* time, will be sold lha b«a-taom* sap lag tlmbei, atanJIig on afoot sarin acre* of tha ve in'* T,„- limber will he cold Brat la small lot*. TV* land -ifi-r the sale of tlmlwr. The <aie will taka |4ao# at twro o'clock F SI- oa lha nr*mia#w Fu. further peatleulan or evapa of iota apply te ALBeRT PETRUOK, tw le K- RICE. Conditio aa at sale by JOHN F. FOUEPaUGK. D-aaiavWIe, Dee. »»th. 1*0. "BSfo NOTICE. Ar a meeting of tl a Board of Dttweter* of Hie - ,, Mtllvlllc Rtllroe# reaapoay n* i as imhof Ikieittl, IW.MS —ii l pffiilTSMlgi ""SSffS That all **laerthaee t« the stack *ClM* ■^asiisr^^ssstSis: •uret. aad pay the saaae oa oe hater* Itateay rt '•Ml seta that *H tart* fortfok **t foW*» RMS** - ,.r b-'fore thai day wit- he foeSHWd ao the aee nf Ih* Raaohred. Tfaht the SWerafofT ksiMitaad te hava Krd;,:'*.ftr„^S£asar"'' aSSEXS— — — — --