__ iditiir in -w .. THE OCBAN 'W AVE, CAVE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
'% Cap §ta2 ©rtaa KJaiit " n ii fcbUsbsd every thhrsday by I. R. NiGOHifiLC, rape Island, Cape May County, X. J. Owe MUr >ud & LUUr par peer ' • Tbnndny, Slay 19, 1961. THE HOVERS OB'S PROCliMlTlOS. In nnother eolomo will be found b proclematicm oj. Governor Pnrk«C calling for fire tbooiand troops, t^icrre fopocv hundred clay*, unit** Boeser discharged. The troops em U» Wi mustered into the United State* ,«rvice by regiraent*, to be armed es^qoipped, trensported end subsUte d *u other eoldiera. T^ey *'c to rrcetf'e no bounty, nor ere they to be credited on any draft, bat Individually thejr will receive credit for ' the aervico. They will bplvallcd npoc to perforna duly in fonificalioo*, guarding railroads and each other duties as may be required of them, wdiilo the veterans will bo tewkto the front Meeting of the Board of Choaen Freeholder!. . : The anotnl meeting of the Board of ' Chose* Freeholders of Capo May coonty was held at the Court House, on Wednesday 11th lost ThcsjaftffPilliams wet elected Direc- 1 tor, Ifoooibshua Swain, Clerk, Charlea. Hand Cblffctor, end Dr 0 F. Leam- ( • ing j^faSfcomoissioner, Tkc folliuiog reaoietiooa in reference i to the &«Mpnent of taxes were passed : i 1. Tflll there be Binned and col- , lected by -taxation the sura of $5,000 for , ordinary County purposes w. That there be asserted and eol- t beted by laxatiou the sum of $1,500 to , pAj principal and interest on the first ; war debt. pur**nni<u the act, entitled, Tpu Act to nntliorive the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the county of 1 tkpe May to raise money by toxallou," 1 approved March 13ih, 18G:t -8. That there be aasrssed and col- 1 kcted by taxation the ana of $3,000 to ' pey- principal sad interest op the second war debt, pnNnant to en act. entitled, **An Act to enable the Board of Chosen ' Fr®hplders in the county of Cepe May ta wrov money to pay bounties, and 1 to repay the lans," approved March ' jlib, ISM. 1 | 4. Thnt the tax ordered to be levied J>j the third resolution, be aastiuQd upfen the severil townships, nod the city lof Cape Island ia proportion to the . /number of vphiuteers credited to each. • j A resolution fixing the zuionnt-of poll f Ux on ihesmonnt r.atr.cd in the third | i resclatiun was postponed to the next j J aeelirg. , 5 It ia estimated that the above taxes , :/ wii} diminish the whole debt of the , ; J couatv about $3,700. ] ■ The Board adjooraed to meet at the j M Almshouse on June i&tb. , Meeting at JSlIf Ottorll. . t A meeting of tho City Council was j held on Monday evening, 16th insu j ■ Petition of W M. Green for iirense j f was granted for fuar months from Jane j 1 lit, f«r $10. 1 A committee « f five Frerhoiders was ' . appointed to survey ibe atreets, and r* aaoertain the origiual linos of the same, 1 and make a record thereof, for the pur- ' vp*ee of widening ibem. Messrs. Joseph Wars. W- B.. Miller, 1 A. P- Hildreth, Lemuel Swain and John I1 W. Blake were appointed said commit- v tee. • ► Mr. C. L Boyd was chosen anrrejor. ' t Afi *r some further unimportant bnei- ^ heat coauell adjourned to meet on Moo- * day evening. May 33d. ' Capt Thomas Towaaend, Cndtrwrl- ^ ten' agent, forwards ua a report that the ^ •hip Elisabeth, of Londonderry, Capt. ^ Gillespie, from Londonderry for 'Phils- ^ dvlphia, came ashore on Conon's Inlet g * Bar, ou Friday morning last, with a cargo of pig iron, coal, potatoes, Ac., ¥ and 317 passengers. The latter were ^ ail aifely landed, and- left Seavilie sta- . rtfin for Philadelphia on Toesdsy morn- , iag. The tbip la light, 8 years «id, 770 toes Peghtat, Cohmial builL and baa formerly beve a packet tclvAU PHladvlphia and Londonderry, via St. John*. £ " Tbe cargo wW probably U saved. g of March, the sum e of $95 waa cemtriWod to the Ameri-n . BiW* Social/ by the Cape May County c Seoiety- To. contribatfofis torn the « 1$, 53* "2 ' c
Repnbtlcaa fitatc Coaraatloa. 1 Tbe Republican State Convention i met in TfMton on Thnrtdty, 12tb lost. . Tbe following delegates were elected to ' the National Convention to-be heltfia . , Baltfabore in June : Senatorial — Win. A. Newell, Marcos i L. Ward, Joseph T. Crowcll, James M. Scovcl. I District Delegates — 1st, Edward Bottle, if Camden, Theophllus Paulding, of Salem; 3d, Hon. Wo. P. Brown, of "0Snn, Samuel A. Dobbins, of Burlington ; 8d, John P. Blair, of Warren, A. D. Hope, of Somerset ; 4tb, Socrates Tuttle, of rassaic, Joseph Cole, of Sussex; 5th, Charles R. Waugh, of Essex, Benjamin R. Clark, of Hudson. Children's Fair. Tbe children's Fair on Saturday evening last, was a decided success, having netted over forty dollars. The money is to be forwarded to the Saniiary Fair through the Cape Island Ladits Aid Society. Ixnirx Remains. — On Tuoiduy of last 1 week, while some workmen wero cn- 1 gaged in excavating for the oew freight ; < depot in ^ambertville, N. J , they cane j ' upon the remains of an Iudian, about 1 two feet below tlia surface, lying under ' tbe roots of the slump of an old pear " treo. By tba remains were found a sin- I gularly -shaped pipe and an arrow head, i Mr. Editor Me»sr« Perry A Co., | of tba Extensive Clothing House at SOS A 305 Cbesttul Street, Philadelphia, are ( thankful for the patronage that baa already been given them by the people of , your County. They still call further | attention to their Clothing House. — j With gentlemanly salesmen, fashionable . goods and moderate prices, they feel j assurol they can give good satisfaction. ( fail to call and see them. To Woi'wnxn Soldiers- — All aoldiera who have bren discharged by rea- ; of wounds received in battle, and ; who lave not received the one hundred ; dollars bonnty, can receive the same now ; at oace, by applying either In person or ) by letter, at tbe Military and .Naval t Agency, No 427 Walnut Street, Ph'ila- ( dclpbla. , Puu Money.— A full list of all prizes ( payable to data nan be seen et tbe Offl- ! ces. These and all other claims against t the Government promptly collected. , JoscplTE. Devitt A Company. j fltirs of tbe %'rrfe. ' —z. ; - ABUT OF THE POTOMAC. ' .fFedueedsy-,- May 11. — Tha Army of ' tbe Potomac it still successfully purtu- ' Leo A messenger from Spott- 1 1 tylvania hea arrived at Washington, and i 1 reports that a heavy fight was going on j 1 when he left at noon on Monday, and ; Lee ga«e evidence of wtakuning end of j 1 falling back We hold the place. Our ; I wounded are- reported at 15 000, the ; 1 most of whom are at Fredericksburg. ' | Thursday, Alsy 13 — From unofficial 1 ; sources, we hare news that our bead- j ' | quarters on Tuesday night were two 1 j miles in advance of Spotisylvahia Court1 ' j House. A genrrel advance was qrdered . ' •t five o'clock in the afternoon, and the ! ' -firing Pom that hoar until sundown was ! ' heavy. A bnllriin from Secretary 1 announced that the diapatehea 1 from the army « ere up to 5 P.M. on j1 . Both armlet at thai time 1 tbair positions near Spoitsjhunia 1 without any material Change. The 1 bad been driven to their breast- 1 works. The .Sixth Corps, under Gen. 1 Wright, had carried the first line of the enemy's rifle-pita.. * Friday, Mnv 18 — The army it still c fighting. On Wednesday, the engage- ' ment waa agwia renewed, sad continued J with varying success until 11 o'clock. ( Gen. Lee asked for a cessation of 4 for forty-eig&y. hours to bnry 1 dead, bot Gen. Grant refuted, and * our line wna pushed forward. The * woods were shelled, bot do response made The prisoners captured on * and Wednesday number about j 4000. .The loss iu killed and wounded t very heavy on both aides. Becretary Stanton uligraphvd Ust I -avoodog that be h»d received » dispatch ' from Qeneral Shgridaa, of the Cavalry " dated May 10th, in which it i. 1 stated that "ha had turned the enemy a , right and got into their rear. From right to toe miles efrallroaa, with loco- a rCi^r^-aT^ ; rf u b... ' - ;
the flfi-t and then the second line of the enemy's works, capturing the whole of Edward Johnson's division, and part of together with M jor General Johnson, General Stuart and thirty cannon. An offictbl dispatch from General Grant states the; between tbrce-ond four thousand prisoners were captured. He also states tbnt we have lost no organi' ration, not even a- cptnjTanj. Goo Sheridan's cavalry expedition hss been officially heard from, via Fortress Monfoc. Tho expedition his mode an rxtensivo and brilliant raid in ths rear of Lee's army. At llvavcr Dam three large trains of cars, two locomotives, and a miliioh and a half of rebel rations were destroyed. Also the telegraph sod railroad track f«r about ten milrs. On ths 11th Ashland Station was captured, and more cots, locomotives, railroad track, Ac., Were 3cstroyed. At Yellow Tavern oo thelltl there was an obstinate fight with Stunt's carslry, but tba rebels were finally driven back four miles towards Ashland; and two pircei of artillery were captured. While this fight was in progress party cbargedSnd captured the firsi lino of woiks around K vhmond. A ! demonstration was made against the other works, but they were fo mil to be very strong, and the intention of assaultthem were given up. Oar forces recrossed tbe Cbickshomlny. The enemy made a sally from their second line of Works, but after a severe contest Were npul*ed and driven back again. On the 18th tha march waa resumrd, scd our forces encamped at Bottom's Bridge. Tbe total loss will not exceed 350 ia killed an3 wounded, and. 100 in bones. Several bridgea on. tbe Yirginia Central wera destroyed. Tha mb»l General J. E. B. Stuart is reported by the Richmond papers to have been killed in battle. 'General ButUr has sent to the War Department official dispatches, dated Home, on Saturday moraing. He was then before Drury's Bluff. On Friday evening Geo. Gillmore, by a flank movement, assaulted and took the enemy's works oo their rig"bt. Oo Saturday morning at eight o'clock Geo. Smith carried tbe first line on the right of the rebels, with but smell loss. Tbe rebel* retired into three squsre rgdnubts. upon which onr artillery was playing at the close of tlyi dispatches. Unofficial reports state that Gen. Kautz's cavalry force arrived on the 13th, with 140 pris- i oners captursd daring the raid from { Suffolk. Screral miles of tba Norfolk ! and Petersburg and Weldon Railroads ) and lridgee over tbe Rowantz and Slo*y «-CT«k_iI)d'on tbe^ Motto way rivefiwere destroyed. Large supplies of com- ; miliary and medical stores'ara being for- ; warded up the Jaracs liver. • ! General Butler b»s sent en offiefir j repOlt of b« operations to the War De- ; psrtment. He says that many miles of 1 railroad have bean destroyed, and that ; has got a position which lie can Wd | against the wholo of Lee's army. Beau- | regard was left sootb of tbe cutting of | tbe railrost) nt.d that portion which 1 reached Petersburg oudrr Hill waa bad- ! whipped oo Monday, 9ib iost. Many i prlaiitiers were taken. An unofficial j dispatch, received last evening, states that fighting commenced on the kilt, the rebel* being commanded by Beauregard io person. The rebels were driven back three miles, nearly iuto Petersburg. hold the railroad between Peters- ] and Richmond. A portion of the ' i Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, f has been destroyed. Gen. Sberman has officially ootiCtu , the War Department of Iks evacuation of Daltoo, and state* that onr forces sre ' in the rear and on the flank of the rebels, i A despatch from C'ucinnnti says tbnt | Thomas took Dnlton, and cap- . tared abont 5000 prisoners end ten or 1 twelve piece* of artillery Tbe rebels , retreated in some disorder to R eaaod Rome. . ' Gen. Sigel baa officially reported him- 1 self at Woodatoek, Va. The rumor . that be baa broken tbe railroad between and Charlottesville is un- 1 Got. Bramlelte, of Kentucky, baa a call for 10,000 MX months' I troop* to "help fiuirti this war Sad save < government*" Ha offers to lead l».m. ; Geo. Joshua t. Owen, reported killed j still on .doty, boring ooly lost a finger. Qov. Bradford, of Ataryland, oa Saturday issued ■* call for two or' three regiments of one hundred daye men, to relieve tha regular troops on garrison duty iu the city. mmw
A Losu Fact. — A Rlchaoud paper ' sag* that "town people will Iiave to live ' on half rations— until the country peo- , i pie have beard of Grant's defeat." It i is .seldom that sinner* do penance for a I life time, as these mast If tbe writing be ' • true. A HTNOPSI8 ' Of settlement rf tbe Committee of Lo'wer Tuwoibip, held February 25tb, 1864. AJSOCNT arcriTBD. Balance on band last year, 25 76 Amount of deficiencies, 1D9 84 itee'd on tax exeention for 18C2, 6130 " tax of heir* of Rachiel Wotare;. *- 4 11 | " rent of school room, 12 00 j Tax OMessed, , 2 23 Amount dedoeted from Cape Disi trict, - 30 00 1 $355 24 ! Paid, enrolling milii'S, 198, " carrying ballot box at towp ... meeting, ' 1 00 ' " mn^ernior at >own moeting. 1 00 ! ■ commissioners' fees, 4 02 j r Tax deducted by said cammiaionere, 10« 10 < i paid on load, 3 50 j I ' " justice returns, 1" 64 ; . " overseers of roads, 9 12 I i " •) ecial clerk fees, 3 00 j ' Ezekiel Eldradge, rxouoratrd on * lax. I 60 , Paid tax exeention for 1863, 35 38" •• sexton, for report of deatbe, 2 40 ] i " repairs on house, 9 20 , " *beep bill, l l 00 •' judgo of i-lection, 3 00 1 •* towu superiotendent's bill, 46 00 j " township committee's bills, 21 00 , " - " clerk'# fee, 15 57 | '■ messenger's fep, 2 58 j ' Balance in collector's bands dne i township, 71 25 j ' ' $355-24 j Joseph E nugbrs, Clerk of the Lower I 1 Township, Capo M«y County, on bis solemn ' affirmation, ssith tKat the foregoing is a J < fall aod complete account of tha receipts | i and expendilareS of tbe Township Committe* of said towtisbip during lie preceding year. as made out from the settlement of a aid loausbip. j Jossru E. Hi-oher. Sworn and tubictibed before me, at the City of Cape Island, this 7tb day uf May, A.D. 1864. ' , * . b. It. vf altonaoijc Mayor of Capo Island. j s p ECIAL notice s . the singer sewing machines. OUR I.KTTER "A" FAMILY SEWING SIACtllXE u fast gslnlng a irorU-wlile repuutlon. it i !> beyond doubt the best sad ehe-rj— « nod most beantlfal of oil Fatally lewlng Msclilnee yet om-red to ' the tubllc. Ho other FemHy Sew In.-; Mathlne hss so many atefel spplUoots for Hemming, Blading, felling, Tucking. (Ultierlng, Rosglng,- Itraldins, ZUabrolileung, Conliog, and to forth. No other 1 rauty Sewing Machine ha- so much capnelty for a j I great Tartetj of work. It will srw all kinds of I clolh, and srllhsll kiuls of thread. Great and recent j Improvements make our Family Sewing Macblar . moat reliable, aod meat durable, and moet certain In : action at nil rate, of aimed. It make. Ibe InterI locked stile1., which Is ibe best stitch known. Any j n glance bow to use the leitei "A" Vxuil)) Sewing Machine. Our Family Sowing Machines arc Ooished -la chaste and rxqulalte style. ^ j The Folding Case of tbe Family Machine Is a piece of cunning workmanship of the moet useful kind. It protect* the machine w Lento! in use, unit when alfuu! to be opershal may be opened as a apvlons ' , and substantial tebte to sustain ths wock. While some of the C ones, mode out of the choicest woods, , , are Rnlshed In the simplest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned end embellished in tha most costly end super* manner. It is absolutely necessary lo see tlir Family Mo- • chine In operation, so aslo Judge of lis gteat capacity and tasuty. It Is tot becoming as popular for family sewing ss our Manufacturing machines are far monufaeturTbe Branch Offices ore wsU supplied with silk, i twist, thre-d, needles, oil, ac., of ths rsry bet quality. Send tor n r*s»ewi.rr. tue ungxx manufacturing comfaa", ess Brood Way, New York, a c. sweet, Agent in New Brunswick. os** Office |t» Burnet Street. afflicted read. upham's dyspepsia core la warranted ts eut» nay sets af Dyspepsia, no mailer how long stsndllg Pride |l Sent tot mtll. i rpHAM's gravel aSTrttFIC Is the only reio•ly that e-bl^ure Crarel, lmncy Complaint, end • nil dlssnaas of the Bladder. rrtdR *1. Sent by e». upham's headache specific needs but n i trial to ooarloes the most skeptical that It will curs j flekand Nmeota he odor ha, Neuralgia In Iks Head, j Ac. Price M cents. Sent by mall. upham'S hair gloss and ccrung fluid a beauUful gloss to the hair, keeps It In i curl, promotes Its growth, fce. Pries 60 cents. Sent ' by express. upham's tetter ointment la a rare end speedy sore tor Tetter, bolt Rheum. Chapped Mauds. Barber's Itch, Chilblains, he. Prise so rents. Sent bfmmtf Ths shore preparations will be sent to any nd- 1 dress, an receipt of the money. a.Msass s. c. upham, No. ts South eighth Street, Philadelphia, | Pa. Dsseriptlrs ctfculare seat toes. sp3l-*m mo. wages' paid- ftioo. : to sell goods tor the adam* sewing ma- : chine company. We wfu five a commission oa all goods soM by our Agents, or pay wages st ' *40 to sio0 per month, and pay 'all aeerseary , Our suohlne ts perfect tells mediae ism. < a child son tore to operate It by half on hour's lostnigtlon. il It equal to any TamBy towing Ma- 1 shine In toss, and ws bass rsdmr* ths pstos to Fifteen ' Dollars. Stock Msshtn. to -assorted tor three years \ Address c. rugglek. v- 'i - Pen. AgL. Detroit. Mtsh. 1 eye and ear. 1 r»Or. J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Asrl.t, , ltom«ty of ItoM-u Holland, t. m»w at No. m, T*-OS Street, rr.IU.lv.. whore persons affllcird with « diseases oftto Eye add Ear win hs stossUBenlly ' tresSo^padcursd, if iairehln. Art:9ctol eysslsscrted ) NMtojS tota, ■ m. q^-NQ Chrpg, tods tor sxaml- ( W to*. " ^Vtaiy"* ,
C. H. tO-4* BON'IM. I | These BBbds "at* ireueu under tos Act or Oyngiure j of Harsh nth, UM*, nhtch provides that all Bond' , under this Act .hall he EXEMPT VROR TAXATION by or under any^lttstr at municipal i authority, tuksctlptlons to three Bonfcr ar« re- ' salved to United autre notes or notes of Nsttomtl Bonks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, j " at ths pleasure of the Government, el any period | oof Un Men lea nor morv ton /ortg [vjrj from their , date, and noUl their redempt-on FIT j: PER LENT. 1 INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN CMS". <m Bonds at not over one hundred dollars annually, »nd an si. • other Buuls Mml-annuslly. Tho toleiut k pays- j i Ua on the Oret days of March and September ,'a caoh i ■ year. Bubrcrlbers will recslvc either HcglsR-rcd or Cou- ■ 1 . pon Bonds, as thry msy prefer. Registered Bond. - are rreoided oa the books of the C. A Treasurer, • | I I and can be transferred only oa the owner's order. ' I Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more < convenient torcommerelol uses j Subscribers to this loan w III have the nptloa of j paying the aceiurd Interest to coin tor in United , t States notes, ot the notes of National Banks, sliding j j , trg Interest from the data of subscrlpllos and doJj AXLiirr FROM HV\lr:/rjL D» STATk j , their value It Inercused from one to three per rent. ■ , par annum, according to the rate of tax levies la j 1 I various ports of the country. j i At the present tele of premium on gold they pay j I Over Right Per Cent. Intoroat j I , In eurrenry. sod arPof equal convenience as a per- ' ' mancnt or temporary Investment. J It Is believed that no securities offer so grsstln- ' . | j C. A Bonds. In all olher farms ot Indebtedness, tbe ' { faith or ability of peltate parties, or stock e m- i ' I panics, or separate communities only Is pie. Iged tor 1 ' j the whole rioperty of ths country is bulrtes to secure the payment of both principal and Interest In 1 j coin. ^ • are thus made equally available to tbe tuiflrat ; ' • | lender and the largest r > pit alls L The* can be con- j • j will hove the benefit of tho Interest. I It msy be ureful to stats In this connection thai ^ ths total rinded Debtot the Ln'ttd Ststre on which Interest Is payable 10 fold, on the Jd day of March. ' ' ' 1601. was *7*11, PC6, 000. The Interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will bo («&, STT.tt*, while ibe ' . | ending June 30th, !f«l. has been so far*! the rate nf i over Siao.ooo.uoo per annum. | It will be Ofsn thai even the present gold revenues : of the Government are largely In excess of the j j wants of the Treasury far the payment of gold In- ! ■ wrest, while the recent larrass* of (he tart! wljl j , I OO the same .mount of lr.poet.Uswa, to »tno,ooe,ooo 1 i | per annum. Instructions to the National Bank* o«jog as loan ^ , «urj until March *r.h, hut to ths first three weeks ! r , of April the subvcrlptiuLS avcisged s ure than TEN | 1 ! MILLIONS A IvrFX. t Subscriptions will be rereiesd by the . , First National Book of Newark, N-J. • i Vltxl NaSlonal Rank of Jetsey City, N. J. First Nattoaol Bank ui TKotun, N. J. . j j and by ALL NATIONAL BANKS tvhlrh are deposl- j j tartre of public money , and ALL R EXPECTABLE t ■ < BANKS s'ud BANKER* -ti.rougbout the country, [ I wltoE *s agents to tlie National Depositary Banks, j ' will furnish further information on application, I . ' and mall tm , : trroiw cvrnr facility to xvoicsibcbs. JO HA B-lilFFHAA, lltorarj-Bi-Uvr, MaMpp, Examiner, and Solicitor lu (Traiirerj. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. | 1 He will altend to all legal business, cither elvll 4 i J. or criminal. In or out «r ths County. X H« win write Dosds, Bonds A Mortgages, Leases, I ! j Articles of Agreement, Wills, sod all kinds of j ; Cnu treats. [ 8. Hs will acknowledge all kinds of writings, either ! at bis nffire or at such nl.ees ss msy t» desired. I A Hs wilt give particular slhrnttoa to tha colleotloa i ' of of! moneys. 6. He Is a Surveyor and will tares any one as such ' A Hs has hod successful experience with Bounty ! an I Pension rtotms. . V. He hea on hand Stamps of til klmls and the latest stamp laws. Jalvusty stth, USA U ~ r> I E JX ; BCHELUNGER — At Dy*r'* Crtek. , 1 April l&th. Fan trie, daughter of Ueor^o WI and Ann M*ri* Scbellinrer, in lb* 6th year 1 | of brr *ge. I ®eep on. deer Fusds, and take Uy restt God nailed thss heats— Hi thought It b-st ; I There with the saints to heaven to dwell— I FarewrIL dear Fannie, farewell. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS $, PROCI.ARATIOA BY THE GOVERXOR. Exre-cTtra CHxstsia. THC Fresldsnl of ths Rnltod Males desires me to A rates immediately all the militia toroe I con, opM Us followtog terms :> l. Tto term of serv ice Wksat hundred days (reekruHog from the date fef muster Into thr V. A service), unless sooner discharged. A The troops to he Infantry exclusively) to be t ojYanlss'l according to tbe preaont regulations of ] the Mar Department and to h# mustered into Ur ' L hxss i'M'Sr-:.,'!!'— "S I.TJ" " ! olunreeSor-d to serve la fart.fic.Uuns, or wber- I one their vtvsocs may be required, within or without tho *M>. . r A No bounty to h* paid th« troops; nor the services to be charged or erexlfta.1 upon sny draft. Any 1 Jressynsep, tour bent Iters In the Bold here nobly snstetosd tteUr of cur Bute In too rreeni gutnnre hartlsa Too here semmeoded toeir velnr < ,b.w!^f^r'0f"^^ > snabte thorn to nabtsrs fUrtbor rlrtoitr it Prompt aetlim Is nrersoary. so It is desired to lor- . wood at heart Bee ragtemU as soon as possible. r .Thoanrflees <4 cxlvteag regimes is or Sam par Ire " of tbe octree mint's will be accepted, and autbortlv will no given to rates new sampaatre npoo epidlsatluuogx tho Office of Mo A-Dutnat Cteuantl of > •>!•• JOEL PAUCR. Attmd, r jg. Brexorea*. Prirsto iseretaey r
?NEW ADVERTISEMENT 8 "" NOTKL ' . THF Rnbserlber h •vto* retltrwer! to this GontHr. wonM Irfot m Ms friends sncllhe Fubte* to ««- errl t!i. i he bos taken license as Auetl-wioer. and Is ready to sere* lbs tnUle In that reprelty at sbartratee'tk*. - B>M* JACOB T. PniCE ✓ Townaend's BMel, May ivth. t**f. ! was ii i Afir oiThocse, ~ OAPK MI.APfP, I now open for the rssept^n of Gussls. G. *. CAKE, IToprWnr. An Omnibus tears* the Hotel to meet to* passcn • ! ttotnoeseb way. m-1* JAMES ih'ytixg,, PLUMBER sr.d GASFITTER, No. ltCO fOUTH Mr***. I'hlUtorlpM*. dr. B. will open * branch rslsbllshmenl during the sumtnbr reason si too Catre IsUnd G.s Works, altenttoo c:'!rr* lcfl wl!I '««dv* prompt u ' a't ' . h 0*1 tFato rJ*U "" to,l*UBU>r °® 6 a*!1 P"« May isth, int. * city MARKET house. rUBLlc'o'ttentlon It, Invited to LEMUEL SWAIN, -Vs. New Market, opeoeiteth* Centre j Cap# l*t« net. JUtT OF Eli ID. The Onto ' d*nteTwluTa'* Li 'ds"' f*" ' r*1,~ term. M good art ink* car. te ob'.lned latoo^lty of ' Phlls^lphlaOrenstevrtntlgn excepted: put 'lc Wants. be >nhr!'. pVironage, and > ■, kv, ,.!ng : pnytor -'vres. tension ta btteteSM, Public" r *n r ve s support of too The followlue .list comprises a pert of what hs wur^krep conmnntly cn bond, In small or l.rgs Beef Tongue. Vegetable., * Dried Beef, Poultry, Corned Href. Gam*. I Mutton, Batter, ! B""'. ^MHk, Lord. Fish, Hams, - dates, Oysters, ; rate."""""-—-' " •" • tesjs LEMUEL SWAIN. Jn. I'OUTABLr houses, i TENTS, de., FOB JJ1E BY ' WM II. RICKARDBON. BOO MxnssT Sixi it, ™*IT Phtlsdelphte. carriage tor sale. T^.^Tri- °° t*n'1 * Fu,xl Two-horse w ith !wo or there seats; good •prinrst eaeetteni running rear, and Is good condition. Will ns sold a bvrcm Apply to mat.- st JIS3C H- DIvkRTY, ■ ___ . Dwntevm*, coxgre88 ii all, I CAPE ISLAND, N. J. *]'>af*Guwte<on 'jl'lNE ' FIBBT** <°' The house hs. been refUrnirhed sad thorourblv renovated Writing and Reading IKwms r.ntf a T*foTu!*1 b"'B ,or t'sriusire usn The Proprietor feelv warranted in nstarinr 'be , public that, with Ibe gentlemanly and romreteot ■•meets secure!, each deportment will be conducted 1 ; to the entire eatUfnction cf to* moat faatldlotuo ' lot'co'"" 'h" if""' h" ,"rD *"C»tcd exclusively Any'iurtLn tofo.m.lisn will be cheerfully glvtn by aodrcsslnj ■»« J- F. CAKE. Proprietor. i 8 ALE8. a'dihmstk itor's sale. rURRUANT to an order of the Orphans' tourt of Lane May County. mare April 6 ih, lddf. «U! bo sold at rubllo.Vsudus.al Ibe house of Lewis Whce- ' ton at c.|w May Court House, oiT SATrilDAT, June UUt', 18*1, at two o'clock to toe alternoon. the undlvldrd eneI nPh P '" >>f one hundred and totrty-nlns seres of Wood and Bush Land, lying to Midd Is Township, tape May county , Ml&iiu.g lands of Msltocw Mar1 ztfmssKssw sass ' mother, the litg Mary t- Holme., OeCd. CGIXMAN F. LEA MING, j AdmT to the estate of Rtcfcsn) C. Holme*, deeM. ' [ Caps May C. II., May bib, IJ*f. msitdl bheriff'ssale. BY virtue ol n writ cf r.xenition Issued out of Cspe May plesa. will bs sold st Ptibllq Bale, st I to# hotel of Lewis Wbraton, Cape May Court House, st two o'clock inwic afternoon, on BATURDAY, the 4th day of Jnne, I8*t. All that certain Farm whereon Thomas Taylor, .- Jr.. now lire*, situate : to the Lower Township of the County ol Cap* May. adjoining tends of Parsons Hand, Joseph lira a u, and others, bull** and boundeet^as foltows t On Hrexnulh, by landyvf told l^ntoae on "the north. b"-.'i.'?. 'johu^H. Om-'I'lUrhotes Nsal.ond John W Johnson; wud an to* west, by 1 Cape May Turnpike and '.srw of IteMa autre; a uh- ; In Which la-UBds ore abifposed to be thirty acre* of I tend, more or lea#, wuh all and singular ths righto, liberties and iirivllrgra. hcrtdllammsM and appar- ' tenaners thereunto beiocg me. ur to any wis* snper- | talnlng unto the satd Tttoma. ".lor, Jr. Seired as thr property of Thomas TayW. Jr- and ) taken to execution at ton suit of Jetsmteh Hand. < end tab* sold by A<RON MIlLEB,*hnrtr. } # SHERIFF'S SALE. . . IL r*. Issued out of Cap* Msy Circuit Court to Equity, to He directed, w.ll be soM at PuUte Bote cm BATURDAY. the *to day of June, KM, at to* ftotel of tawts Whrston, Cap. May Court llouae. st two o'clock to the atterneo*. the lollowIng <lrsrrlbrd property 1 All tost tnrtiplks road of the cape Msy Turnpike (tomponr situate in Gaps swsS' to'ssat'sssissss < ape tvl.n ! twelve in;.-. ,n ietKlh. with ail tt.r tuii-houaes thereon and thereby .itusted.tothe sold cotporaMon tonrrto betonglng, or in any wise apiwt taming. . Now Jtrrey "" C*P* M*T Turn»llk* *riz2"utoe property of toe Cape May Turn pi ks Company, and Ukrn m nxeeutton at ihs suit of Edmund l B Wales, ami t" be inld hy AARON MILLER. ShexitT. Match Bid. I86L ^ _ m.l3_-lt _ wow beady. ■^HE only Cheap and Aoeurets Edition of MoC'LELLAN'S • ' REPORT and CAMPAIGNS. To sapply the 1st manse demand for a cheap yst and romplete edition of this, tho Ml imtvvriant lav.k H,.t !,« ,et been publuhsd oa ton War, SHELDON A CO., Publisher., n* Broadway. York, have leaned a rhsnp edition. Ooo vol , JIM, bound IT. toardi. Price, B1JB. One vol.. ISmo, lmun.1 In eloCb. Pno*. #1 JO. 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