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tTbt (fnpt Cttan ©labt ^ is rrnukrira svxnr riirast>AY by ». IL M A GO. VAULT., CaprJI'lanrt.ltapf Hay County. X. J •»»» l>uH-r nnU a Half per year Thursday. I'rbruart -ft, lHlil. DIRECTORY. BKDKSUT go v r.i:NM i.n r, Wm «M-Atr>t.aw I twota, tR'JW •' Pat ymfcieti— Ueea,"jl ilawUn uf fcsnte ■ _*T "I "'r " * • " * — * | In nil i cf aieewry— Saleyn CU»«e, «f Ohm . amnUnf trar—Cl-tB if, SMMta.ot IlKUU. V - r*We I an Oetvrei— MOO IfsW teiy BJ»lr, -*i — j flu — ' B»u», «f Swul ' btate ok nrw JKB8P.Y. j£5«Syr^Sw^wi'l6*ld t Jakaaea. Trrmrrr — HnunUk H. *Ulh. I llnM. Tlir-rii' T. frrlltfUvyteu. Ill ilia Omsret BnSstt F »io«»u>b. It. like In we Ui. HemerM—Lrelt Tr nuu. jus*u*Mi_ a»«rr w. own. rsi.nii fc^Wn-Uri l-T Beast* J. Mtlr Lttemrtme-a.nlre J 1-" .= UUr/J*«W»~C.>w»rU W. U Ujrfry. Ill lull liiili'r ii Tnrl-I Hals**, iclui Vojuttko, I. 2: t-ffiSiJST u~"* " r « IVrreU .W SaWrl C Cr»cr. S. 1. SMrfrf Jadf*- Richard a. n»!4. . #. SMrtri Mmref-A. U- tU*abej. ?: 5 w». wHiht Wm. ! . JJSft c*TU- In'W lat dial/fat, Joaiah j apuks, Carpenter** Laadja;. i CAPE MAY county. i ] CVratf Adaa I- Q. C. fteat ! IWwsa HmAtiii ClA Walaa. Kaaaklab Ocd- '
fnrntrm< eft* aa-Oaurga W. Waa.-l.aU 1 ifan Cheelssl »ari — Cnlattan r. Lcaauaf . j BOARD or taoarir nrfHnLiEii'. Vpf" TarRAi^-Tboa. WiHlama, Bnuma Wltoa N ail Taeerty— Cltotou II * Bedlam, « IU.ua a. XitZ IpmuAlf— Cotraun F. Uwki. Dr. Atrunlaar rMuUtM-Aarivew Rrrraa, kuaoal »•. War*. <afr Uaad- Jr-i-ph a. I-ewW, Water* ML Millar. mS**Hm*-4orkm »ara in. t'rrui Townauip. TmhsW Oar*— Haery Ton an. It. Mm IJmar SiallL. anaiM -OmpImi Hum. < "Mft l lii i 1 — Jna»a*» J. abrhei. «»a»iil^fi/I^Mru)i ttw> V.-aay, A.u.ruj Maal- 1 •awti'uli » swa* is*?—' T iua.1. WkMt,-*, J..I.D Van- ! i -Jar, aslrahca cmu. ' ck'b';':o,,• hl*wj towl. ! ISA M-fr fraaaaw .'a-nr. lludi), JoMph Ten nr. ' Rnthbh) liraalit.'*, Ijlratc) Conua, IU:U»r.l U. MptrJJnhrJ ^/.V—v - J,,!m Jam. Radjlll Champa." 1'ota.a. PaMadgMf Uaanirr M. Van(lhVr. 1. prNTna TOW.VMIU-. ^aMr af iUffaa— WlUlaat li lldlar. > ZVaaeanty <>.k-!«*tnlcf M. HW. WMM*LJaiaM :trmlrr>.a. Arwya. -Thoaa. Indian.. ■^wa^y^nyrayb^nln' Tjlar, Mn M. Ct.Ha j JtaMlUl rhMMOtr -John GMi, IIoImtS W Urn- i «nw,jiramuah Voaa. WUWun i Toanaccd.Jrarjili | jJ^IMMa dlfR*1 H Xlivarti'. Cwaar, «/ frar—»>uual a Hetantoa, Mahlon Foafhadillri Infcn T»W r. Inaob J. rtdlw. faiaad Anoio* Houlinf. N)1>DLS TOWJtaniP. T>r.a>y Cfcah- WiUl.ua ». lMMla(. •eraewsyHifianti Jtanalt, WUIina I. "Vl- I rrrff ? TS «g ■ 11
fflM^Tt'ttajWR MiXt^Tj^wud.Ioahon »n80H, ftatlgn B. aaaln.TDOi.aa lawyla.., I, , K,. titwiF. Uaiua \ ^ ' | Bhfth AgtnaiarXarcB UvrcMcMAlria aHkBnffuirr^?* piaftr, Awoe Car- • " e ■ ' .
J ft BiTTlK SO!Mi. Tho afTrct of a stirring aorg or time j i U ofiro c-leciricul. Tbe weitern armie* I hntp out- uf lltia (liarncUr, trailed "The ' ' Uatile Cry of Freedom," which is clowrilml iu one of ' our Chciiangt-s as ofj min t (lotci.t effect : "In either (jraui'a or Rosccrane' army . it only needs to be started to he caught j ' j up from camp to camp, till it aprcada j • for ml!c« oser the whole army By order j (of a General coramaudinir one dlsisioej , of the Army of the Carab«Tlawd, the I' Colonel i f eneh regiment is directed to ! alert tits "Battle Cry" wbeueser tbo | »rniy goes into action, and the effect cf ! j il.ouaaodi of relcas united upon tbe , j -'rho Onion fort-Tor, lurrali, boy «, hurrah 1 1 : flown with the trailer, up with the alar, j i Wliiia Morally roand the Bag, haya, j j SlHiOliug tll» batll/ciy'or fresdotn !* ia cleacribed aa awakoniag a frenziadi eu lliualum perfectly lodcacribablc. It ia at Ideet from iu effect that this j j is oae of the few songa not written "to i j order. " hot written becanse the author | ; conld not help It- Tim great norobtr' i of thrilling circQBStanccs under which | this sung has been sang in tbe snny, ; ; added to id popularity. When Gen ' i Blair's brigade, that ltd tbe aaaault npon i ! Vieksborg Isat Fell, aAer being hurled i I sgnia and again upon the cncmy'a forji- ■ , i ficstiona, only to aeo each time a gbasily ' , j proportion of their nnmt.eri go down in | death, were at laet ordered to retire. : tbe brave fellow* closed np their sbst- i ' I . .. *_.t V .,,. I i.. . . . J , .. I ...... - . v.oavu B|| lotlt ion- ,
j tcred and came out of thr ! j smoke of that terrible carnage sioging*- | "Yer. wait rally round I be Sag. boya, rally ] on re again, j Shooting tbs b ill U- -cry of frosdom." We are i ot surprised that ihe renwm- 1 brance of fthat iceee drew tears from the offlcer who described it to us. And when, efter months of hardship, assault ■ and battle, these same troops ran op thr Stars and Stripss oser this same rebel stronghold. Geo McPheetea and staff, on the cupola of Ibe court houm, Cttingly started the urae anng, wo can iinagina with what a wlJl it wu anng by ! Grant's cot-re army," } UATTl.K SONG. V\ e nra marihing lo lha flsld, bays, we're | goilie lo the light, ' ' Shouting the beltlemry of freedom > Autl »v lie.r the gluriou* Stars Tor the Cuion uuil tbe risbl, Hhouting Ibe baltlc^ry of freedom ! ! euMvs. The Uui.0 forever, hurrah, bnys. hurrah: I II.. « it a. lb the traitor, up wiUt Iho Mar : j I ur ne're marching to thu fie Id, bugs, going I tPiheflght, - * h Bi , Shouting the battlii-ciy nf freedom ! j | We wilt meet tha robe! host, bora, wiUi | feafler* hourl -nd iruo, Kbouling tha bulUeutry of fraedom ! ' . ; And well ahow whit T5?Io Saul hM fori loy'sl mm to d... j - Sbunt ng ibe buMo-cry or freedom Ciionca.— The Uwrto^brever, 4c. I If we fall a atid the ftVy^boys, we'll laeo ' I hem to the last, t-houtigg the bsMle cry of freedom I j ' Aod our comrades brave shall bear us aa , llwy go rushing past, ! Shouting the U«llc*ry of freedom: CrtoiCe.— The Uui&a forater, Ac. — iar vuion lororer, cc.
! Yes. tor Liberty and Colon w.'re snriosiae I lo tbv fiiht. Shawling thu hattlc^ry of freedom ! | Aod thu tic lory ah.ll ».e oura. for we're ' I t!sing in oer rnigh'. Sboutit.fi the battle cry of freedom ! . : Cuoare.— The Union forever, 4c. 4 B ALLYING' eosa. I Yee, we'll rally round thf flag, boys, we'll Shouting tbTbatCmery of-Aeadem ! W<"li rally from tbu-MM iido. we ll gather" T v4taeTo^'¥R3#%!!r- vV Shouilnt tha battlmery ef freedom : I Th» Colon forever, hurveh boy., I.ustwk I ] Down with tMh .'rsitor. up will, tbe star, ; White we rally.eoRad tbe flag, boys, R-llT onoe again. Hboulieg the bailie-cry of freedom I We are springing to the call of oer brothers ... . sens before. Shooting .the bailie oy of freedom ! Aod sre'U till the vacant ru«ks with * mil We wilt welcome to ner eumbem the ieysl, Sh . fl"*' i^*tlV efftse'duk ! • '■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ - . -u f
I Jrlrtt |WiMrtfam>. j s | a TOimwc wcn»r..\T. p i — - Mary went out in the gloaming. Mur j I yj went out vritli her baby at her breust. j She leaned.' ngainst tbv little gut'.-, aud > r 1 ooked back at lite bright wood fir«, t glowing »t llut henrth of the homely lit- J ,"j He cabin, the i»hito bed, the baby's j r , clean «.-rudlc^ She tbottght with, pride > , • of the u icrly eooked supper, r-ady to , . | t'lacp ajmn the tabic. Hbe laughed as | , • ehu protsFd b.tf bal y, (the baby /.a kad.J . | i. ever acru^) to lt«r eXpecUut Ijouutn f ! flu* often he said she would never do 1(to tie u poor mau's wife— her hands . were too smnll— she - was, too tiny to do I j all her work in tbe lonrly rohntry. j All day she had worked cheerfully, , ) joyfully, to make everything ii no nod , neat and tasteful ; talking baby-:ulk aud j loufciug at the clock. Av t.ll was I ready. She would soon bear the roar 1 ! and whittle of the locomo'ire eouud 1 over, the trees. She listened — there it j waa— like a huge giant's sigh. William ! always w.lked from tlio station in half an hour. "1 shall not go to meet (rim. ' for my boy would take cold in iho ulgbt J j air." She turned, wont into her cabin. , j moved about with a beating heart, laid j 'ho little sleeper into bis cradle, looked ; 1 j and thongbt. bow kind and good of the | ( Coloui-1 it waa to give William a frirj InugkjWlica be told biro ho had neter \ ! seen Ilia" boy— the deur, blue eyed boy. . J UJIU UU}.
i j "Yes, darling, you shell soon smile in, - 1 your father's face." Leaving the cradle, i j •he a^lked again to the gate ; listening | intently, she 'heard no footsteps— only f [ ihc wind^sighing among the tree tops, | , and her o»u befirt throb. She g..std | into the distant night ; saw not! ing but t the di>yken'ed woods and the old pine • ^that stood like a sentry at tbe euil ol the line "But he docs not come. If | lie does not come in twenty minutes i more, I will know that ha it coming ou • the midnight train." Twenty—thirty minutes— yet, an hour— no whistle, no footsteps. She returned to her cabin, weary, desolate, lo wait, watch and listen for the next train— to roaaon with , her fears— to weave conjectures a by he did not come. He bed been behind 1 j tlfne, she thought, und mined the train ' ; — jct, that Was (he reason. Oh. how j long an-f soundly the baby slept ; how | slow tfc« clock was V the lemp-ligUt **» < j nerer so .dim ; she could not ace to read. ' j Mery tried td.slng; hdr vbice abundtd i ' j 10 V* range It made her cry. She n-ad L ! justed diahrs ; placed ti-.c lamp in the ! window and door, so t^e I ght misfit ! tlaeh out that be ceuld see it away off J | With parched lip* and throbbing pulses, , | j now sUindiifg in the door, now listening J at the gate, looking at liie md'emu. j eh on gulocs stars fall.for'it waa dark but j starry. Autumnal wind, moaard, and J made mysterious whispers among 'crisp h ave*, and sighed away in melancholy ' , - ' A — mmmj IU lutrwil t II IM_V
■sobbings * * Midnight cam. ! e —through deep night the roaring locomoti>» swept its sound over bills and * ! woods, and died among distant hills. , UiWuejs— joyful expectation hud full ' -joyfully s'uv sein-d the swett 'M-4>r. forgetful of thr,night »ir, and mshed to thu gate, then to the old Br I tree— no whiatle, no foouteps. • » Chill»d, weak, numbed with dis'apr po i» i ircnt , fiffvd with vaguti ajipreimuslOn— dread cf she lotw not »hat— ; Mary clasped ber boy tighter arid slept ^ —the uneasy half sleep of the anxious 1 In her dreams long linear of blue cbets and gleaming bayonets, marshes, hills ( and flooded rivera rooted pail. It was , •till gjWjr atid dark when the left her ■ cabin, the food cooked but antaoted > wl.lch she bed Intended for WIlHha. "I cannot wait; I will go to the station, k«d ineut the. iS*rly triin." Tbs oiat , , ruHod up, unheeded by Mary. The rose flushed the cast unseen. The Wry . I •sha. woven from leal to leaf, dropped their diamonds without her aoUoa. Tin w tin rode gallaniiy forth ia the ' i. •? of «J»g hr hymn
! comfortea her. 'T was focii'h to be so ' j fr.'gbtrntd. lie could riot come before. ' | I shall look fur a blue coal." Sbp looked J back at the woods she Had wulked . I tiirough ; sho smiled at bersi if ; reucm- " bored bow each rhudcti nook inadc ber I ; think of battlr-Gclds, whew, forgone u-- | dead might li«', with the dead leave* fat I j Huff upon tbei'r oj.itfriu-d facet ; fecit* , j that had been proved in loving embrace I , j just where her boy's lny, and kissed us | J oftqaip lpvi.i(gj.;y. , -j. But,her» i* the sraiu I Yes; there are | i .blue contl' Blinded aitli 'car-, Mary' ' I ran out. Yea; there utw«uldiets~boi 1 not William. There is n bustle, Niger tslC and Dt-RBpbprr reading. Manrj brars there has been a buttle — bloodshed— treacbrrr — Coi. '* Rcglm-rf, • Camp.ny_.brr hu.b.ndV rgi ... ,.t | and L-oinpany. * • » * Man i baby wails unheeded; a k.nu wua.an takes it from U. r unrcsiaiing , arms— baby wilt never, nerer know lui father I THE SIX OK IVSTfiBLin. ; On. the 2d "day of December, 18t>5, | ro»V the "Son of aVnst^rfiVs.** Its ligbt ' i revealed to Napoleon the certainty of ■ tho -great victory of that day. Hiforces, consisting of la.OOO men, o. cu- ■ pied a euovi-ci n-Je of heights. Tbe i allied Austrian and Russian army, t>l*>,r ; | UOO strong, bad held, twaniy-four huura i I previous, a position equally strong an ! theTwfglits df rrotmu ; but by a skill- 1 i fl.l ill',.,/a,ii'pr) V-hnTi.An It.! !«.!.. I ■ ' i ful ai'stiaturrc Napoh-on bad induced '
j ih'm to belimc be feared a battle, and ' 1 1 now at break of day be beheld the ir ' j araiy. like a huge bos having unwound j j its coil, trailing its tilow ponderous ( ' \ length nrouod iu front in order to j ^ stuck bis right wing. ,, Tfco French army ssw. as with it* I J Icadct's rye, the blunder of the ollies. • The whole length of thoir line tvus ex^rilc'd; wliils Nspol. oo, from bis st ral- j 1 circle, could Isnnch one of tbe spoke s , of his power to attack th m in any or J ail quartern. Ilia geovrals acre eager t to begin. "Wall twenty minute*, " said Nopo- ' leon; "when tbn enemy iv making a ' false move they must not be inter-!1 j ruptcJ."' J The twenty minutes elapsed; the; j roorenieol was complete, the blunder , | irretrievable. Then Nopolcon mounted ' i j It's horse, and said to his troo|ts : ; i "Soldier*, jo-day wc will fti.tnb the ' 1 icsropaign," kAt the same time tbe order of nttaek - 1 tf giTcn, and the mighty, living nno- ' i condaVsg cut to pieces. The UtucUnL j J after seffering great slaughter, were re- , treaiiug across the frorcn Inkcs. Napo- 1 , ; Iron rude along tlio lines, nnd shonted : ( I "Kogulph tbeui ! engulph themj" j> The artillerists elevated their piccrs, j » and by dropping their balls from s : c height upon 'the* ice, broke it op, and I ' neigiii Upon ine ice, oroxc it atid I
lieln.ed the Dying enemy. j j , This was Napoloon's greatest victory ! and moat brilliant, q'.roke of g. uius. Afterward*, on tbe eve of any batilo/jkc 1 had only to remind the soldiers that |bc ' ua jo! Ausurlitr would look down upou their notions to inspire tbcm with the irioaf enthusiastic courage 1 he prestige of some such achievemeat fr % hlgbfy bet^svsry •limolsut to the lr»H-*y ol truup., I; inspires them withcoriBdei.ee m tbur own prosresa, pride In" 'their Kfadhr.Wd k •ablimo and haughty J.iy in tbe crrtaii.ly uf viftory wwder his eye. WHAT IS LK6AL TkXUiK. There are practienlly at the present time four standards of value in the States. 1. Gold colua of the United 8t*taa. 2. Sliver dollars. ;v t „ "3; Silver half dollars and the lower deuqwlqalloti* - - - _ " — - t. Legal taodor or Uoiicd States dotes. . G«U coins of tha United 8 talc* nhfa legal tondur to any atuonnt . Silver doHorj are a legal Iceder to eflwfmoMfL. .• Sil.or half doilara and tbe. lower dei numioailoria wf siivar are a legal tender | *• -anat da I Ira. - ' United State* Treasury not* ara a I legal tritfder to wuy wmosmt for wll dttrtr a ;fev Faii&flbtt*. • ■ - • J
'! f tntr ft tfoimtn jftrms. | ! ASSl MI'Tlt'V oi" rorVTI BOl.VJIEN BV TME STATE. I r Refi-rcncr- waa made last week to u j bill wbich hud been it.lr^pciti it. to the i : legislature fur the parpute of having the i i , Slate assume tue naymcut of the county 1 bounties to . Tolnntci-rs, under thu Usl s ! two c.ll* . Ti. rough the kindness of! j-il'an. \V \V. \frarc. we arc rrabUd lol j publish th- bill this 'week. This bl'U j p cannot fait to meet ri ith uVtTorasI appro- i ( i bat inn, und on time should be lost in ft* | r passage, and th" wccoaucy arrangements • r, made with, thc-cuu.itir* prwiooa to tlih . 1 A Sui-ydeao-nt io thu «ct untiUvd "Ac act j t ' aiish .rm.»g a loan for tbe purpoara of j 1 1 '««•«'"»• '!'■ >« J"i-lo.g _t1.! ' Mwie. and I t j i. httt l> uCTRl. by tic Sonata and tlen- ! |rr.l Ara-Nl ly ..I >b. S>.Im of No* Jrrr.j, j f That for the pat;ore cf icimbtir>lng nnd ' | P»)"'"S 'he bonulies u hicb have bvrn or I way b" paid in Crltaitt cnut.tlrs, cities. | J town! und I o uuali.pt u. this Mate to vol- < , unl'TN. an dar lb* caii* .therefor m ado by •. r| thr (ji.veruur of thia State io July U*> anJ , ' in tlctotu-r lasl.il atiall b.. taaf'.l for th" ! ■ , Govrrnor ano Tr.-n«urrr ,..r this 8«etc to T ■ ; i»»m- tbv bonds nfihi« S'atv to thr auiom.t 1 , I of three liuudm' d.dUra f. r earb whaiNi , [ obtamr.l or wt.t> may t>v obtained under1 t ! Saiii call*, or i ithio ul ibeoi ; w hie 1. bond* ' I shall. bear ioiereti »| the rato'vf Mlvea per ; I twnt. par ani.ain. payal-U • u tho first day j j «if Janus. y. aigliii'.n buudrvd and silly-. 1 j d,ve. and on lb" flirt days of July and Jan- j ' . oaty ihrrrafror, nod rbal! br >.f rurb dr. ! I ooNiualiunj. tt-e Governor and Trra.urrr i i I may d- t-rniive ; and they tbsh have inter- •' i j etl »orrnnls atlacl ad ltrrvlo for mcb halt { of said bonds iball be ms-ie payable in roch { 'l than five bni.dr.-d thcuvarld dollars (tu-rrof j j "tin 1 1 bo u-silr pnyiiOir in any ..br yt-..r. and I j no bunds shall ti- ma.tr psynl.to ut n lat.-rj ; j dm* thsi. thu f-r t day ut Junu.iy, vigbio-n I hundrrd-nsii i Iih-u' - .i - ; the pr.nripal | and interest of ssnl tModa-tO be niuilr pry. t able nl the citios. of Trenton sad Jerrcy j City, in such 'proportion at. the Governor 1 nod . Trvssnrvr way dvtarmino; tho laid ; bonds, nnd warrant* nttaclu-d, riltll bo cJ- ■ ccuiJd, si-sled, tiguod und countero'goo.!, i uuntbvrod, rvgi»lcrr.l, and cancelled in the | manner provided iu the rvcond secliun of | the act to abicb this i* a supplrinetil, for ! thy bonds und wBrruntsstlscbed sull.oiii.-d '.by tlvat ^crtioOato be issued. 2. And bo it «naetrd,Tl:ot the Governor • and Treasurer ate hereby anthorized nnd reqoired to iwfle *nd deliver to snch person or persons, snd psysbfe to such order as | the dimeter of the Imardef freeholders and I any four other clips* n fret Soldrrt of any " i county, or the common c uncil of any oily { or town, or the iparuhip commitue, ot a majority thereof, of any' township, may re. | sprctively direct, to autar of ths said bonds si will be sufficient to pay sud satisfy the . j < paid or liabilities inrurrcu tor bomi-
j ties io voinnteera under taid call*, not CX- ! eeeding in amount three hundjed dollars ' ] fur each volsuUmr. who has been. or ii ay bo ' j fqrui*littd by and credited to eTcry lucb ' I cofiuly, city, town, or toa uship onder the ' raid call* made in July and Ocloi^r last, i snd uot exceo Jing the qti'-tn of such county, , city, tdwn, or township; and when so received the same shall bo. di posed of and negotiated unoer end by (he direction of the said authorities abovo rmpowrred to ' direct the delivery thereof*, to satisfy and 1 )>»y thy money* ratted or the KiAiiliUea iocotr-d for bflgoties to vrduoteers, a* aforei inW.'' 8. And be It eoarted. Thst-fbr th* perp ne of payin.- the iMere*|. wi. the aahl ! i>..i.d», and up.n the other titate bonds i.sueii >.y v rlue ot lb* act to which this is a iiipplrn-ent . end for tue pnrposd oT crest - *fng a i.sVlng fund for the redeatptien of all the said bonds, there shall be aaireeeit levied, and collected annaelly, until the said bo* lie are redeemed, a Stale lax of Ave, handled thousand dollar*, to be appor- ' tinned among thi aevcrel conjtips^nauelly by the Governor, SeeieUvy of State, tnd i Trea«orer in proportion to amoohf oT the taxable rust and personal estate 1h aheb ; county, according to th* khltmeti thereof made riot' by thu" briafduf fieifuau r* wf the seversf -coudt'iC* a» directed by law ; md : tbe tieerotery ol 8lste. shell tiatiSBt't io the county colkctot of each .-.county, en or . before the, fir»t da^ufjAegmu. swunJ.'jf'vA ( rtstement ef the araoont of Said lax Rp|fl*- l: tinned to eeid cooovy j^und the raid eoonly CblWetor ahwH laygy arf* alaieeaeav h.fr. re -
IKiil pWl) mceliiig, and the said aJ»q»*or* shall ibftH ddjuat end fix tt.e j^poHniit.. r quota ol the said tax l» K* *ud , ' hrtM io vsclt 10*0*1.1,1. ilf*!f. ct'v, . • | *md; nnd ihereuptyn the vsri-u »ho!f b« 'j assessed.. I. vied, and colleowit io the rev. ' ! ucr oi.d iri.-do and ** other taxes en- v. )shalF be by lab fr quired Iv hv ' j levied and cnUvclHtt. returned qpd pa-,'-. • 1 > <. And be il -enacted. That ibrMii-y. r. ■ j tbe Treasorer, mid t'Lo A;:i rn-vy-il- oer*! ■ < f! ibis State shall be end ll.ey .#.-•> Well/' ,] created cotumiuioncr* t'fifie iiohirj frc. <1 [ J by this net. end the u.'l to Wtieh tUfe i* «. I supj-lriricnt provided tor, Wed ikcyabsll , | iuvear arid U'SBaae the inn.*, ami melii ' ; r.-port of lb* cucdilioa thereuf oartailj l-> 4 j the K-giriaUiae, apfl aa uccuamn io*y >- - quire apfily the same. in fcjh-mp'ion of tt.* . Mid houjj.es th«-y Way fall due. ,j 5. Aod be il aoact'd. That ,tn ea«e t'-e f amoonl of the bana* delivered as dircctrA- ' 1 by 'his act shall prove inrnfficietH t 'pay I at.d xatiify tbe entire sMoeiit of aaonet I rsitrd aa-f -paid or iiablttrAs toenrred f-e boon I irk lo votnuloen under taiti calls iu - ! any county, city.to*n,or to«whlg, if slielk,, . , and may be lawful t« arreve, levy, and co!I j lect such deficiency as other count; . ci'y ' town, or township taxes arc or m»y • - ; assessed, levied, aud collecteil. ■i B And he it enacted. That (Li* act i" all take effect imnjjidiatcJy. Mai*. Lcttlogi. 1 T l'roposnU will be recrived at tl.r Tost Offica Department np to .T oVlpek. I' M. , of Mitrcb 31yL for oonrvying ,ths ma lt on routes In thia Stnte, for fuurycar* i from July 1, IB61. The following er* the routes advertised for Cape May I County : I 2111 Frani Millvill*. hy Port Elizabeth, TocxiAoe Station (no office), Seavillo, 10*00000'* Inlet, Cape May, If ie -Grande, Frsl.ing Greek, end Cold fcpriug, to Cnfie Inland, 41 mile- and bacjt. dolly except Sou. I day.hy railroad, and by a tchednla satislhctoty to tho Department. Nora.— Mail* are to be enavifyed mora fruqueclty, if required, a*d - j 211" From Port Klisahtth, by Borkshnteo to Mnuricetown, I miles at.-i back. , three liiuta a week. Laavc T- Elirabeth Tarcdfiy 3j|u:a day and Saturday, »t C p uf. v Ami* .*t klanricctown by'v p. tn^ Leave M»<>rieeto*ri Tucriflay, 't knr»daj and Saturday, at T k.'tiil' ' j Arrive at" I'flrt Klriabetli by t> a. tu. '-'!l3 From Port Elisabeth to Lritsbnrg 6 miles aod bacit, three time* a • nek. » Leave 1*. Elisabeth 'Tuesday, 1 hen day and Saturday,' at C p. m. A rrive at Lfyaburg by.B p. w>. . Leave {.eesburg I'uvaday, Thureday, aud fiatttrdny, si 6 a. m. . Arrive at Fort Elizabeth by 8 e. m. 2120 From 'I'ockahoe Station, (n» oflice.) by Tuckabo* to IVteraburg, miles and back, six times a week. I.OOV0 Tuckabce Station dally, except Sunday, -at li s, m. . Arrive at Petersburg by I p. m. ! Leave PHorsbo-g dalle, eaespt Sou. div. at S ». m day, at 8 a. n.
. "Arrive at Tuckabo .Station by i«aa*. , 2121 From Tuvkahoe Rtatics, (auufi,-. ,, , t»y Dennis villo and Cv»Wn tu Diss .C'rvrk, iuj iniUx and Uc>, six Urn.-* » week. Lctvo Tuth.iheo Suti.'n ilohyj »*- ecpt Sundjy, at 11 a at I A rrive at Di*. Cie.t ly S p. m. f Loavo Dial Crcskxlaiiy, vicrpt Suni day, at 7 a. of. I A rrivo «| Tucksha Slat- - a by 10a.«u. , 2122 From Denaiuviilu by Kkil Creek t.. Kwiag's Nock, 11 m:lss aod bach. ~c Ikrou ti tries a week. 1-ewvo DonoisviU# Tuesday ."Tbbrsday and Saturday,' at 12 m. Arrive at EwingSi N,-ck by 3- p. m lxrsvo F.wkig'o Neck Twosity, Tl.nridwy and hit or day at tin. |u Arrive at L'c uot* villa b> 9t». Proposal* for tux- timet -a-eeok^sar-Vic* a:* in«i:ci'.. r 3123 Fruat.Jiip^l^undo Station; fuoriiljje) by Fwhiag Creek to Groea Creel. W mU' j and Lack, six tin,*, a week " Lva'v'o RlO Grkdko tBatfoirdafry e». cept he'odwy, all p. m. Arrive at three if Ceerk by < ft. m, Lmso Omen . Or^k r!afJy »*c«^t -ab-iV Bandnyal-8a.pl. Arriva aMMo,.g^jfr,byi ' Thf qf Ote Mbtiit .rt htrfh wnd , beiug'hdhi la tril flpwD at . plant of tbe fririr Oonstrrc»Mt»^d war uhlps ondur adiTwrtnrt flw tbe-C*-•tructioo Bureau hate bran ebtBged. Thoy will each b* onlsrget} tn »00 TH*. / *-

