j a. jJKSp | Till-; OCEAN' iV ATE, CAPE lr-LAND.f AIM. mm county, new jersey. . \ . '
C|t €apt Staf-®«sa S3lafrt it n-BLmtrn tvwv thuiuday m I. R. NiGOSAGLE, II Cape Mas*, Cape Mar feast?, S. J •mm Dollar ul a Hair par year, ThurxUay, December 31. IS83. tm miirr.-ToirxmiiSfc'. Bat a few di/i sore rimaio in which 1 6 fill op ihe quote reqaftktQcpm Cape Me/ county. In the lower lection of the county bat little has bees done. Ia the upjwr portion, w« learo, tome pio grew is being tacde by Caputa Tomiiu, in recruiting for the Hussars, the tew caiaiiy regiment now railing in this JW* by Col. Morriion. time ii short. But a few more days are left in .which to secure the generous bounties offered by the county, dutc aud Government. Than boaptits amount in the aggregate to a *ery liberal compensation, much more than can lie earned in the ordinary pnrsaiti of life. The end «if the war is not far off, avident ayopUixe of its final deetrncUon - being apparent. The strong probability F: fe that the men now being called ioto ■•eerrirc will not be required for the full ™ term of tbreo yeari. In that caie the compensation will be great beyond preceded in the history of nations. Lot the few remaining days, therefore, be used to tba best adrantsge. Don't • wait for the action of a recruiting officer. Let every man consider himself an agent la behalf of his county, Stale and Got- < eminent, to fill up the ranks of our < armies, so J|w in the shortest possible time the stroke may be given to this ini^^Hi, rebellion. i , jR^Tbe hulidaya were duly observed here- , ^Hkonu with, the usual festivities. The , ^Kreeljj was opened by the Educational ( Ah'cslival at Culd Spring, which furnished Woe intellectual prelude to the feast of I the other good thinge which followed duriag the week. The presence of Pro- > feasors Phelps and Thompson, and a < ouuber of lesaer lights iu the edacational < firmament, furnished to the assemblage ' a rare intellectual feast. > The n'ual holiday festivals of the Me- >
ihodist and Presbjtcriaa Churches oa Cape Isleud, on Christmas Eve and day, were liberally patropiscd. An abundance of eatables was provided at both places, and enjoyment seemed to belbe general rule. The receipts are said "to be satisfactory. The programme will close on New Tears day by a Buodsy School aaniver*l Cold spring Preabyterian Church i*^piw*nclng at 10 o'clock A Jl. No jSPhqhtence fee will be requirci}, but a a^loctior. will be takea op for (be benefit dfai* variOns schools coenretcd with the Masonic Festivities. The annnsi election of Cape Island l>odgp, No. 30, for officers for Uje ensn- * ing year, took place at the first regular communication in December. The following officers were elected end duly InataUed on Monday afternoon, 2Sib insl. W. it. — Virgil M. D. Marcy. *8. W — Alvin P Ilildrelh. tf. W — Wilmou W. Wsre. \ " Treasurer — Bamur! S. Marcy. - Secretary. — John West. « 8 D. — Joseph Q. WJlliains. m J. I>. — Joseph Schellkoger. T/kr. — Jeremiah K, Edmunds. After the iustallatiou aervicee, the mtmbers Of the lodge adjourned to the Centre House, whither the wlvee of the married and the lady-lores of the unmarried, had bcea previously conveyed ia carriages. A sumptuous supper had been prepared, to which a goodly company sat dowo with excellent appetites. After the vianda had been fully dlipoeod of. and the table cleared of the fragments, speeches and mirlbfulneaa prevailed unto a late hoar of the night. The lodge ia ia a prosperous condiJ'lton, frequent accessions of strength ' being made from the boat material in 1 tbo county. I Schooner Wrecked. The schooner Golden Light, Captain , O. W. Abbott, from Bnckaport, Maine, , bound to PhRadeiphie, loaded with , tWrty-five fotttdrad boebei. of fowley, , 1 ember, ete., wwat ashore at Hartford j Inlet on Wednesdsy morning, 3Sd Inst., , ' shortly brfure daylight. Capt. Thomas j Town trod, the sgetit of the Uwderwrl- | ters, has taken charge of the wreck, and , will succeed iu earing the rigging. The , vessel and cargo will prove a total loss. , ggr There ia no naws whatever froai the I ' Army of the Cuoiberlatid worthy of » Slice i
. ! taeUcr 8t«y Forward. ImprovamcisU, iiito misfortunes, never come sfuply, for one produces a u oilier, sod ncy Jlnka era .always being added to the chain. After tho railroad, comes s ' grent change in the ownership of property. Deeds require to be written and ell the dot aits of transfers attended to j - by one who i.i learned in legal lore, sod ] whose professioa it is to attend to thai j . kfod of hnsiews. Cape Msy County is j now supplied wjtb a gentleman who will* >, like upon himself the tr- ublc of meesg- ! p. ing all our lew business, and 'fixing up! f every kind of legal documents required j ] in the transaction of business. We j ref-r, of coarse, to Mr. John B. Huff* I , man, who ln>» located at tho Coort , House, and whose card may. be found in 5 our advertising columns. The Hussars, '• Tlio Hussars, 1200 strong, now .raising In M»w Jersey, is placed on nn equal looting . with old regiments. The -same Slate, t County, ar.d United States bounties arc ■ paid to all mm aoKsled in this regiment as i iu tl(e old regiments, and ell recruits ere- i f ditcd to; the last call. Now is tba lime to'atoid (be draft, ileadquartars Camp Bayard, Trenton ' 1 N.J. A. J. MORRISON, j 1 d31 hi Colonel Cowin'd'g. ! i Session Paper. The Daily 7Vus American, rontnin- ! Ing full nnd authentic reports of the proceedings nnd debates of tbe coming j session of the Legislature, will be mailed daring the session to subscribers for the sum of $2. The cash must accompany each order, or no notice will be lakeu of it. Tbo well-earned reputation of Ibv . Trut American for correct ar.d t-labo-rate reports, will, as heretofore, insure j it a large Hal. Names should be sen£ ' in early, in order to Insore a commence incut with the session, as backputubers 1 may not be able to be furnished after • | the session has comment-oil. Examination or Teachers. 1 It will be seen by nn advertisement in another eolumn, that the board of 1 County Examiners will meet- at the 1 Court llonse on Wednesday, the sixth ; < dsy of January, 1SC4, at ten o'clock > A. M., to examine candidates for license \ ' to leach in tbe pnllic schools , of the ' '
i county. ' The Drsft. The colored men of the Lower town- i J ship, between the egos of eighteen and ' forty-five, will meet nt the Academy on ' Friday evening wl 7 o'clock, to take ioto consideration all questions relating to | the coming draft and volunteers. Able speakers will be present. It is tbe In- ; 1 lerett of nil to attend W. B. MILLER. Recruiting Agent. " ■ ; Draft.- The Last Chance. A public meeting of the citizens of [ Cape Island will be lieid at the City i I HaU'op this (Thursday) ercoiug, Dec. I 31st, at 7 o'clock, to take the necessary - measures to raisa our qnoia of volon- ' tears. Patriotic speeches will be tuaile GEORGE W. SMITH, Recruitrng Agent Postponed. The sale of lota at Dennisviile, adver- ; tised to come off oa Saturday, January j 2d, baa boen postponed not il Tuesday, < January 26th, 1361. See advertisement ! IXCREkSDtt; THE AMOl'ST OP PENSIONS, Au effort will be made the present 1 , session of Congress to increase the rate , of penaious now paid to invalid ^pnd J 1 , wounded soldlerfi, aod tlteir widows and , : children, in case of death- Tbe present _ 1 rate ia only $8 per month for privates J 1 for the highest degree of disability, : 1 where n man has lost an arm or a leg, 1 and unable to earn his living. The rate ! ' included the full pay of a private sol- I dier per month when the law was passed, but now privates receiv* $13 while the I penxioa remains the same, although the I value of money has depreciated fifty per i eont. since tbe law was passed. Tho i iooquaiUy exists with regard to < pensions to widowaioi deceased officers^ The highest pension pafrf'toVwtttow ■ of even a major-general ia $30 per I month, while widows of officers of lower « rank get leaa. As many of our officers are not blessed with au abondanflh of ■ wartdtyr goods, and none, when tioad, i very little property behind them • Ser the snpport of their widows and < it baa lisc-a suggested that an t increase should be m'rdc in the rats of i peutiona paid to privates who may be disabled or wounded iu sertiee, and t widows and children of deceased officers c , and soldiers corresponding witk tbe in- ( created rates of liv jig t • «•*"'
riom ttr B . rity iULbir¥ik£. 1 , PartifBUrs or Uie Permit aod Cwphnr— t The kcacuc at Halifax. ^ ' jj , The Ella and Annie left the Nary j . Yard on the lO'.h Inst., in coniroahd off I Lieutenant-Commander John Nick- ; , els, with seventy-five officers and meu off fI ' board. She had for an armament two ?1 ! 1 twelve pound howitxers nnd twirtwune^l , : four pound howitntrs. , ! I« Ou tho 12th thcr arrived at Eaatport, I - and took two pilots ott board. Here ! i j tber asccrtainrd that tbe pirates wire at j i Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia, twenty- ' ! fire tnilca from Halifax. They nt once j - started for that placo. bat on their arril re! they were prevented by heavy wind* , i from entering. Captain Nickels then went into Heli- j fax and coaled. Thera be loarned from j t the American Consnl thai the Cbera-i , peake was in Lsiiavc river. Us left ; , Halifax at eleven o'clock at night on the s Uklt. ertived at Lahave, and was in- , • formed that she had l*ft the evening be- i • 1 fore for I.unenberg. Ho' proceeded fojfi -hat port, uhcrc he learned that lOTp [ Chcsapeuko n-sa then in Mad Cove, | Sambro harbor. Arrived off Mud Core [' -j at thno o'clock in the morning; at day-j.^ break perceived the Chesapeake at an- 1 1 ' rhor and saw a boat leave for the shore. 1 1 The Amerjcan flag was then nin up ! ■ ■ on the Chesapeoke with the union down. P They ran alongside of l.cr and fonnd 1 1 i three men on board, two of whom had ' j been prisoners on board. One was tho ' | first engineer nnd tbe other a fireman, j ' Tha chief engineer said that ho had ! ' j received very harsh treatment. He wax \ ' not allowed to leave the engine room, 1 1 j and a man stood beside him constantly*' I with n revolver pointed at his head. No arms were fonnd on ihe Chcsaj peake, except two old six pounder, nscd j j for firing salutes. When the Ella and j ; Annie first saw the Chesapeake, a j ' schooner was seen alongside supplying £ j her with coal, which hauled off as Soon -] | she saw' tho new comer. ' g Captain Nickels sent a boat's crew on of her, and found cosily stowed j one of the original pirates, u hom m | one of the crew, formerly a member of T j the Boston police, recognized as a Well- u j known New York thief, who has been j | in our lockup lime and again, and who ,
; hat served several term* in Sing Bing, In blistful Ignorance of the world bcytoud j Of the three men fonnd on board tho j | Chesapeake one was a pilot, who had ^ i arrived in company with an engineer tha. I night before, from Il&lifax. He said he f ; was cDgaged to pilot tho tease! to Nas-r j son. » j When the Kila and Annie discovered i ! the Cbesapcakr, the pirates were all in ; i btd, and it was not until the. lookout | i watch saw tho steamer that they were i aware that an enemy wna hovering near ' i them. ' | They at once took their boat and : j puslittl for the shorn, bating on the j I cabin tabic a warm breakfast ready to ! ; be partaken of. They bad pruiiously j t sold to the cchoonrrfivc or six thousand!" ' dollars aorth of the cargo for one-sixth j | of the value, ami the chief ongiuetr said 1 j t'.er had goods stored ashore, j Tbe next step of Captain Nickels was ! ' to direct his conrxe for liottcn, and 1 i after provision!: g bis prize and placing n prize crew on board, he took the Chesapeake in tow. He arrived at H«lifox at 4 I\ M. on j Thursday, and on Batarday at 3 P. M j delivered Ihe Chesapeake up to the Brltiab Government. The wharf was ! crowded with people, as it had been j from the hoar of their arrival. Resign ! Cogblan look (he prisoner captured J from the schooner ashore, ...nd k«i nboot | surrender him. to the pre ineiir.MarJ ahal, when be jumped from ,. e wharf | a boat in which were two men, who pulled off with him. This was the tail tcun of the prisoner, though tbe officers have good reason for believing that all the pirates were prowl iog abont Halifax when they arrived ' there. Tbe officers also believe that Captain Urginc, lire rhirf rf the pirates, --wreA+he Ella aud Annie "while she was , at Halifax, for a man waa phjoicd out them as him, who bed been do board ] of their vowel. \ Some of the offinera who wdnt on ' shore were aocoeled with aaluiVtiooa i man ntrg"'1" i r"*' srilh the appellation af Yankee were coupird ! epithets leas entertaiuing. At oilier " times again they were in no way mo- , lasted. At the instigation of some American . ' citizens. Captain 'Ursine, the pirate commander, waa arrested .and held in custody three hours* but before they*' ' conld ob-nin legal authority he wenprd.
geo< rally bclievrd that the Brit-f" jjth GtforrnniNit wiU deliver thh Ch«ai make as the citizens of Halifax and | j <bh press sei-m to cnaatdi-r her srhture a ' ,h&atlcal act. -}^ f ' ' VKOM CHARLESTON. _fo " Tile dates from Cbarlestau harbor are ' T to ^December 19th. No event of imporItoce had occurred since the sailing of ( the last vtcotm r. But little firing had occurred between . batteries during the previous J j few days. y ;! Tim Ironsides and Monitors arc ail lying safe at their anchorage. There is \ i no present prospect of active operations. | AE1T or THE raniuc. j Quietness and order reign throughout ; j the entire n.-tny, nut an interesting foci- 1 dent occurring to furnish rapacionai1 | newspaper correspondents with sufficient [, materia! for an ordinary item. All is j 1 quirt slung the banks of tho turbid Rappahannock, nnd no prospeot of any jLy>qnictude, bayoed a few false alarms 1 |bf guiriila raids. BEAT1I OF GENERAL CORtOExN. - General Corcnran's death on Tueaday, ■ p22d insl., waa caused by u fail from his j horse. He had iiceu riding out with > bit staff along the railroad to Sangstcr'a Station, inspecting the guards, and on this return, while riding very rapidly, he pitched forward from his horse, sinking i head, and producing concussion of < ! the brain aud effusion of blood at the j from which ho died in four hours, j It is supposed he had an apoplectic fit, | as be was a good horseman, and his ' J horse did not stumble. He wax insensi- ' Able till ba died. I TIIE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. The great fight between Heenan and took place on the morning of tho i 10th insl. at Tnnbridgc, near London. . | King won in twenty-five lounds, the j j havirg lasted thirty-one minutes. 1 j 7Ymrs says there was but lit'le f science displayed on cither aide, lice- I ■ nan's game throughout was to close nnd put tho hng on, so as to crash his . antagonist at once by dashing him - j riolently to tbe ground. King's tactics i I were different and more creditable. J Tm: iron-Hud Dictator, which ob- ' .
■ stinateiy refused to go into tbe water from ! Delomater'a shipyard, foot of Thirteenth r Street, North River, was more tractable ! on the occasion of a second trial, last Saturday, to get her off dry land, which ! wa* perfectly snccessfol The weather kwvas fine for tho "show;" and the number I of persons assembled to witness it conld J not be less than ten thousand. The : Dictator, It U expected, will be ready ; for service in the coarse of a few «cik«. j Tnr National Conservative Union ( Committee, which was in session lately I at Philadelphia, nomiua-.rd General j McClcllJn for President, and ex-Gov- ' j eroor William II. Campbell of Teunci- 1 - j sue, for Vice President. rj^ <Ar midnight on Thur.day last, the , tciegragh operators et Portland, Me., : I ! and Chattanooga, Tenn .lirld friendly I j converse over the wires through an uq- " ; interrupted cireait. _ y/ | I j . There ii a thread in oar thought* as I i there is a pulse in cur heart*. He who | , | can hold the one knows how to think, and j | ha who can movo (be other knows how to : i" • ■■■' ! SPECIAL NOTICES. THE M\(.l,n SEWING HACHINES. j OCR !.»-Ai:R -A" FAMILY REWINO MA- ! CHIRK la f«»t rUoJna a worU-wlda repuUlton. It ' Is bc)-oad doubt the bvst an<t ctieipcst sod moat beau- j Ulul ml «U S .mllj- aewlcf MlrtUcCi yel egtni lo ' . Ihe I ubllr. No other FsnJIy Srwlnj Maehlee has [ so nujr useful apjillaawi lot llemrniny, Clmllns, ' t'rtll&E. TurklBC, GstherlBf, Cusslna, HrSlrtins. rartmOtlerlnir. CuMinc. and so ferlh. No other j family Sesriug Maehlne ha- so mn. h capaMly for a ! great esrletj rf work. It will sew all kinds of ! i-loth.aoS with all kinds of thread. Girat and recent iniprorenv als mska nur FaoUly Snwlnc Morhlaa { mast reliable, oad moat durable, and most rerfola Iu ^ eel inn al all rates of speed. II maksc Ihs Inter- 1 larked sMteb. which Is Ihe best sUlch known. Any "ne, even of the matt ordinary capacity, can see at a stance bow lo use the letter '•A" Family Sen Ins Machine. Our Family Mechlnee aiaflnUl.cd In rhsetc and esdaUdle tlyV. The Fuldlne Cooe of the Family Machine 1s a place of ctronlnc wotkaaoshlp of the meat useful kind. . II protects tho machine whan not In use, and when about to Iw operotwl may ho opened as a sporloua and substantial table lo sustain Ihe work While some of Ihe Cnaas. made ool of Ihe eholaaat woods. . arc finished in the simplest and chastest moaner poaatblas others arr adorned and embellished In tha -moat rustly nnd superb manner. tl to atwatatety nerrsaory to ace the Family MoObln* in opaiattonjU Utt judfadf Its (mat cap*, j yily and boauly. ' — U^ksfsst howmUg aa popula^^tsmlly utwlnc ! The Maneh Oflcra are well supplied wilh silk, ' I I wist, thWnul, needles, oil, he., of tha very beat J ) quality. I I , Send fnrin P« m rnrxr. 1 THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 1 » I m Broadway, New roth. i ! (h C. SWEET. Agent In New Draaawlrk- <-«» V 0®ce OS llurnrl Street. aife.
"1»OT«eip. . j THE ahhaenker, bsrlajr told apl the ■'Ocean - Wtrr" Qfflrc, rails upon all perMnt la^biad to for telm riptlon; Adirrtlslnir, or JnWVroA. to , rati nnd tatilo Ik* same Wllbou! ilri-y, as he la dostrous Of tetUlny up hit old tmainrsB, and naada tha monay doe htm In his prsecnt business ' , AI1 deb's due the oftkc pecs lout to the Urst of 1 June lost must he paid lo the ucdrn-lrned. end all since that time lo S. R. Mayonaylr, the prcssut pub- i lub". J- «. LEACH. : July 'S, IfM.-lf lata Proprietor. :*iO. * WAGGEFAiD »100. j TO tall a-Mtds for the ADAMS SEWING MA- . CIIINE t Oil I1 ANT. Wu'wlll (lye n commission 1 nn all foods avid by our AyrnU, or pay a -era at i A child ran learn lo cpeentv It by half an hour's t ! Instruction. It Is equal to any Family Xrwliqr Ma- ; chine In use, and a haverrduod the price to rifleeo | Dollars. I Each Machine Is wsrrentrd for three years. ' w> «f <Vn. Af I. Detroit. Mtrh I t I. AND EAIl. PROF J. IfAAfa, XI. D„ Ocutiar nnd Aortal. | Pine Stfs-eC Iditledn., where ]e rf no, afRirtr.1 with | trentrd f&d.'urs*1., if curahle. Aliniriat ryes Inserted , BOOK. ( AltD r*JOD PRIVTING. j Job I-Cliitraf neatly and promptly eam-ulrd si this , . dttlon f.|«n which huslnest la ea|-wlrd at Ibis r* JOH\ B.mirHiv, ! Altorncj-at-Law and Solicitor In Chancery. • CAPE MAY CUl'RT HUL'SX, NEW JCRtKY. | 1tho.it delay. 13 IKI),
SMaLI.WOOIi — At Told .Spring, on , the I Sit. it xt . of Brain Fever, Julia II . daughter of Jacob end Klirabtrlh Smallwood, in the 12<b year of l.cr age. i STH ATTON'— tin iho 19th iust ., of: : diphtheria. Hcrnanl M mn of Hvorge ami Al.twy F. Stralton, in iho 21tl rear of hit 1 On Ihe 23.1 intil., of the aantc ilisetfKl, R., dnnghter of (Seorpu and A bey : j Strntion. to the Fit It year of her age. On the 2Mb inst.. of tbe same dUcaae, ; T.. daughter of George and Abbey ' Stietton, it. the 12lb year of lifr >(F. We close tbo coffin lid above them, AriI place i hem :n their .lamp, cold bed. And in alienee lot them slumber, I The voting, tbe beautifnl. tbe dead. I SriUNlFKR.-On July 30. 1863, Calvin j K., son of Soinnel R. and Nli.ggto Springer aged 1 year and 4 motilhr. , -it'- ■ j
Sleep, litHe Calvin, eloep, Not hi thy cradle tiefl. Not on Ihy mother's t.reast, Uut with tbe Kileat dea>l. THAI.. — In Philadelphia, auddculy. on Hoturdny 20th inat., Mr*. Mary M., wife of | Captain Jacob TenC aged 46 year*. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SOTICE. ^yiLLbeaoids, Puhlb tuic on SATURDAY. Ihe ~M .lay of January neat, at Ihe^iesWence ..f ^Ihe Sutwcrilwr. the fbHowfn* ' i m--.ro ; fntmluf ntensllr. roos'stlo* J k iw.i£uro f.,™.1!* srewHtlro? ars °"rt "l'eill"CUiuT." Uno»>. culilrtilar, Shotcls. I.o-s, rskss. Vs.- . . " Salr to commence at oao o'clock, (.auditions at Isgehy . WILLIAM r. GARKlBftN. 1 ; Coshes, Dec SJd. I8SJ. dli Jl I. \ EdTOnXS .4 Lt; j . (VF REAL ESTATE. >1 Grorrs^Iawresee, dee'.!, will be cxpoam: luoaio j j WEDNESDAY, tba till day of March nest, ! , at the hotel of Jacob Wells In Dermlsvlile, at two o'clock r M .the follower ..eacrihml trscu ami p-r-eels of land.Vumpriainy all Ihe real eslala of th* • lal* George Lawrence well worthy Ihs ntUtotlop of ! the puMle. j No. 1. I< the homestead place, upon which are a 1 j other out-buUJlncs. cont-lnlti* t'l acres I quarter j j sad 8 perehas. Thl» Is n desirable property, being | ' ;r- excellent rulUvstton, lain Ihs rcslecr.cs of Geo. ! Lawrence, ilcC'i. No t. Is lOavres if meadow, al risking Cut, below • Jacob Ludlatr.'s landln* en Dtonls Croak. I Xa J. la a lot of ordar swamp In th# RoUbtns - : swamp, supposed to .-otitam about S acres, tormcriy ! I Norton, flmllh Jl llewlft'e. j No t. Is a tract of timber and cleared land sailed ■ i the Laurence place, near Nlaou's mill, on tha road j lending from DeninsTiUe to Port Eluatwth,coalaln- * No. i. is the Rend house lot on tbe east old* of tha ' Ludlnm mlil-pond. adjoining land of John T. Niaou I aod others, oontawln* 11 acres. No. a Is a lot ellglblr alluoled, In front, on Jacob ( Ludlara's iMi.Hny. coats luln- CO perches. bera.tjolidn* swamp of John MctSarea and tuber., i near f. H. Ludltm's mill, heavily Umbered, cuoI talnlas II acres. ■ No. S. It n house and 1 acres aril 57 perches of . land In good cultivation, next abuse Gilford Aolry't on the uialo atngv rood. No. I. Is a house and 1 arret 1 quarters and IS i parches of land In good rultrtaUou, sdjolbtng No 8, ■ oa Ihe west aide thereof. No. IB. It n lot ufoodar swamp, fo.merl r Hlrn H. I Lasml«W».eoatnlnlmS«CTea I quarter andtysnjitl, U> KotSqns' Swamp. No. II. Ia a lot of cedar twrmp motalnlng * acres, formerly Jeremiah la-anilng'i, In Robbloa' awamp. No. It. la a lot of meadow, formerly Thomas hudlam's, adjoining heirs of Usury Ludlnm, containing 10 acres I quarter shd 8 perches. No II. Is a lot of meadow adjoining No. IX form*rly Wm. L. pslrrron's, containing 10 acres and 1 quarters. No. 14. Is n lot of meadow adjoining No. 11, formerly mien Vsnwlnkls's. eoalaiuing a acre*. So. U. la > lot of thririy young cedar swamp in the Hawk Swamp, formerly Paler G. Ludlam's. No. I* la a lot of meadow lying oa Dsanli Creek opposite Jamb ludlam's landing, eontotnlog lo . acres, lormerly Jacob Jobnotf*. • No. IV. la a piece of cedar swamp In nobblnt' ' Swamp, coaialalas t aires ami I quarter. Tills, now occopted by Thomas O, Lnwrsnat. ■ i ■ E. L. B Wale* ami oShsre, formerly Jacob Rklg- i ' "flmi*. ItSs'Srees of bush land owe lbs Cape ! May and MUlvlUc Railroad, adjoining hctrs af I : Hearr Ludlam, Wales. Hooghly, and other. t pints No. t, MBUlntac II ncaaa nad I quartan, coodltloas will he mods known oa the dsy of sals. J JAMES L. SMITH. MAURICE BCESLKY, j ' Eureutors of the »tato of Georgr Lawrence, dec iL ! Iiennbvlllf Drcrmbrr WL IBSI. dJl . - *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WEDNESDAY, thorh day of JrrWr.ry. IMI, at 10 o'clock A. XL. to examine oamtldalrs for Ilrross to Icach In the I'ubllr Schools of tbr cdua'y . , M. WILLIAMSON, «l J. r. LNAMIN^r' Oil IX Kit TO SHOW ('Am;. A Tiiu" 'mtli h^'nMj ' I II B. Wales. If. w. Godfrey, and MrlthewMare^ • in ihr' appllcatlr n of roletnen F. Icamlnr/ad- . mlotstiatorof Klchord t: Holme*. 4-ceaaen, ikg ealilbiled Iu this court, umler snlh, a Jurt and lro\ lUewwaed, whereby II appears thai tnr ywrsooal *•- his dibts. and r> queried the aid of the court ^ In the premliCL. iHs ordered lhat all persons tnlc<•>0 Richard C. linlmrs, deccaaed, appear before the ,-ourt at Cape Way Court House on th* Srst Tuesday of Aprtl next (Ml. day) to show wtne » by : «i iuucli ml the lands, tcoemenla, heredltamett'.a. and : real estate of the said JWehahl C. Hotmca. d rro.. I should rot be arid aRWil1 he suBXtVat to pay hla it) Ihe Court. i'CTER 80UDKR. Eincga". December IMhglMjL . «t - m. j • • ' A'OTM'B ; i I S hereby given by Ilerrklnh \v Cedriey. Jo.lge of I Ihr C-uit of Common t'lvan of the cr-uo'y of f-ajw May — I 1 hirtm lt-e application of WIIHani I- I'ldjer^and I oar-fourth pari of the rtroiollowlogdeacrtbed tracts ' of land, late ihr property of Jarr* Johnson, deeV, rltitrtcJ tn Dennis Township, County of Cap* May , No I. I- a house red tot Of laud, wtlh the lui|.ro> omenta tbereoo. al!ua"rd uearll.r Johnson mill. l-nds ot Maurice Uroalry ai.d e.iltero. eor!i'ie'« ol >n v"'" a«mo.ipule outlo south alde^of Debris CiroS.^ojoiniog I. or a i Wldmnta f have nemlnatrO David Wsrwiek, ■ '.-s.-itnt- >1 Bice, ar.d Hoterl W, Resort f omntite sNat-« or parts, and unlets proper objections arr , , sis I . ai. A D ItXfhc arid Datld WtnsIrL Leam- ] :o,- M Hler. and Robert W. Benneit u III then be j vpi oiotrd commissioners to make partillon of the i 1 f.isrn under wy band Ibis rtreoty-fliat day of OlV * ' 'hI-'.I.KIAII W. GODFREY, Judge. .
MILL. MILL. MILL. ' I AM now prepared to grind Com Meal for family I use aod coaroe Feed of all deserlptlon-, at Ihe WINDMILL, CULD ItPRINC. "* dIV _ LEWIS CHkxax. r ; NOTICE. | 1 « I.I. Persona knowing fhemselses Indebted to, »» I . V has lug unsettled aceoanlS wllh Dr. Charles L. I ' H *. ud are r< urate! tn make pay ment to the undrislynrd CIIARLK8 HAND. Att reey. c .|.e May C. IL, Dec. ISO,, I8B.1 dt« 5S1XOTIIE. ' A account, or for recur drag deeds, will pl'enssi make (rtyioent without ik-lsv pcraooB having dswsla tntuiolng Id the CJosk's r o'Jti 5ui' JONATHAN HAND, Couoly Oeek. Cap* May Court Houao, N. J. XOI.DIF.IM' AIU NOCTETT. T'HK regular quarterly meeting of th* Cap* May , ^ fount j toldier-' Aid Society will be bald In the SATURDAY, Jaaunrytkl, ri««, f nt one o'eln.-k P.M. A full *tfr»danco I* onramrtly KISDAI NCKOOL AXXITEHKAItY. I'llK 'JSIb Anniversary of lb* SohteDs Srlwml* of I ihe told SprUig l-reeliyterlnn Church will l-e lie hi on NEW YEARS DAY, at the Cold Xpr'.ag Esercloeaioterestlng to sll agr* will take plae*. 1 he public are reapeetfnlly invited lo attend, i If stormy ..n thai day, tho vanclecs s. i.1 lake { placo the nevt fair day ^ d.l f. XOTIf'E TO C RED I TO KM. ' I)AMliIer d- <?.«<" K"' AJmlni*tnUor ""a'' i By dlreellnu of the Sirrogaie of Ihe County a( the said dtreedent. to bslax In their debts, "c'maods. ard clniina. aanluat the estate of said decedent uudrr riath within ntnr months,^or they will^tw forever ' m'tiZ!.r'l| "'IAMhKI'afu.' M,;GH,r,,' KlmlaMroto^ f SEW YEARN PRENESTN. S . T . MUKi'UI - Yl'ILL be st G. If. Lee.D' store ornovP* (he Amr- « II rtenn llosuw, Cnpe 1st and, no TNUHSDAY. He lespectftilly luvltra the people of Cape MiJ to * call and examine jusgtcrk of WATCIfE*,' JEWELRY. DIARIES. PORT MOXNA1ES, he. Repairing attended to. r O. 11 LEEDS. I , Mlllvllle, N. J., Dee. »Hb, IMi « CAPE MAY CIRCUIT COURT. > J a ems H. Jronens, Adm'r . Foreign Atlnehmonr. of Kxckm Stereo*, de*'d, I In Co •*. v. f P. L Voorbeo*. 1 , lis pc lay Lirrtscorv. J AWf. , i VTOTICE le hereby tu rn thai n Writ of AtterhI j it mi-pi Ear the aum uf two hundred dollars, it . i the suit of . * wes H Ste-.ros, Adm'r of Ewklel . i Stevtns, Oec'j.^ y.-alrjMha estate of lUrelsy Lip pin- - i Cou'it on the thIrty-Grst <iay of August, A.D". ISO, , I reluruable the fourteenth day of Septerabnr, A.D. I MX, and Hint the some hoe been returned by tbo ! sheriff of Cape May County, duly served, parauant . , to iho directions of Ihe statute. D»f - a December ifih, icu. ,1 dSttoi JONATHAN II AND, CDrk. PUBLIC SALE > OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. •^y I LL be ec ld et Puhlte Sole, on TUESDAY, *th day of January next. Twelve Building Lots. In th* village of DeanlesUt*, containing from half an n ere to three-quxrtere ol an acre rnrli. A portlun of sold lota lie oo the main . public rood ChrougS th* village, adiolulug the old mentlng-bouse aod th* rMblcuee af Mrs. Abigail F. Learning Thetmlaneg are oo the rood landing from sabl mreting-faouae to Altmrt IVIerooa'a, being un- '■ autpmwial for eligibility of Iocs lion by sny portion "'ADo'eVltosomo time, will be nold the handsome sapling tlmbei.slandtng oo shoot seven seres of tho The timber will bo sold first lo small kits. The land after the tale of Umber. T)w sole will taka place at two o'clock P. XI., on the pre mints. Fos further particulars or map* of lots apply to ALBERT PETERSON, or L. M. RICE. Condition* nt sole by JOHN F. FOREFAUGH. DennDvillc, Dec. 1Mb. WO. WM SOT1CE. AT n meeting of the Board of Director* Of tbe Cepe May and MUtvUle RsUrsMtWaun oa 'be 101b.. I December, IW1, Ihe foUop U« eeeetsReo* RexSved Tbai aU BubssriMrs loUirerock of this Comimey wbo turn not paid up their laxtntmente in full t* rouuexiod tu «tl it the once of theTrre- - nod nay tbe tame on or btgoro FMraery 1st. ; nil scrip or -lock nut prod In fuU on before that, day will far (OrMted to tbe sne et the I Company. , Rerndtcd, TRnt Otoekboldere wbo have peld up Inttalfeenlt be requested lo belsg issefyla lor same tu Iho Troemurr oo or before tbe first dsy Ol February nest, end receive their nock certts"fci. ed. Tbnt the tccroqa re be directed to have nolle, of the above publish rS tn tba epneeopslB uf tbe Countlo/ of Cape May and ( nmbertnmL The above ** n tree ropy Inne mlnules of tba Directart. . SAMCE»< BAYARD. Jit ft seeretxry C M. fc M- R. R.te.

