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l\t Curt si>t II K1UIKD tvut TIDUMT IT fa. WL BIOWAOTS,1 Cape blM4, Cape faay CoBBtj, K. J. Om. PtIUr mm* a. Half peri year. ! ry — j-r-« ; — r~ Thnmlar. October, 6, 1864. mwmiTi accident. Oa Saturday evening I ait, a* tba train w.. Moppus at . Woodbine station, George IUbeaq the fireman, attempted to get of tbe engine before the train haji eatarel/ stopped. In vakiuing the ' attempt b* jumped against a tier 'of wood, and wr* thrown bark, his foot faliiur across tbe track His ankle was { crushed in such a manner as to render ■ amputation necessary, nn operation ; • hioh wai aocceasfolly performed by Dr. A. M. Meerar, of tbe Court House, ' aasistod by J. lfecray, Jr , and Doctors i S, 8. and Virgil M. D. Marcy. Tbe ! patient we are happy to learn, ia doing wfit*"- % i AMIV1L «r THE OLE KKVKVTH. Wa leora that the Seventh Rt giioent New JcMay Volunteers arrived !n Pbiladelphia on Saturday last, on tbeir way to Ttenton to be mustered out of service ^"be Capa May boys may be ex- ! pectad home some time next week, when it ia proposed to ri*e tbem a grand re-{ cepUon and a public dinner. k Exemption Treat Bran. Provost Marshal General Fry has just announced a decision that person* I drafted under tbe ac's of March, 18C3, j and February, 1864, and paid |300com- 1 mutation are exempt from tbe present ) drift. ■ It is moat extraordinary that this iafcrmation has bean kept back to : to lata* date. Ckaaga of Time . Oa and alter Monday, October 10th, Trains WiU leave Cape May at half-past ' ten in the morning for Philadelphia ; returning, will lease Philadelphia fSf+ Cape May at 9 A. M. Meeting of Fitabytcry. The West Jersey Preshyteri ia-now holding its session in tbe Presbyteriao i Church ut tUlt place. A large number , of faMataift art present from this section of the State. „ The amount of - contributions from •2faw Jersey to the American Bible Society during the month of August, amounted to <86 1-34. f-Ui Attention is called to the sale of tba person al property of the late Jootpb Comoo, to take place on Saturdy^8th last. _ Mfa TRENTON CORRESPONDENCE. Co: H; 88tb Regt KJ.T, > I Gun Btnio, Ternton, X J . > ScpL 80tb, 1864. ) Bflui Wave: Thinking it might not , bo —hstireutleg to your readers to bear •MfaiMfafr of the whereabouts of the i boys from Cape May, 1 have taken my pan fcr tbat purpoeu. Although not a fiiftaililal OOTToapaudeut, perhaps li maj'atfedoad la jMug your patroni at| laaat. As Idea of aomethiuga which may ' •OWT doflaf tha time we baee pledged i •araqlvt* to "Uacle 3am," that may pm^g^lotereaUng. Tin re are in out n— gwy thirteen inea from Dannie { towaabip, and oae from tha township ; adjoMag, which is Maurice River, CaahafUad county . Tbe remainder of : tbowampaay-arc from various parte of , tha ail, bat principally from tbe upper j paMefsf As «UU The eaptaiu ia a mal%daG*tt6e*, by tba name of Abra- j baa Browning. Tba Am liautenaat is , ' vkPF.*Vh4as< aad the toeond lieutenant J boy.' Toaaaot say, at preaeat, concern - .ag the-frfta'tr aithaa af the officers. ■ of the post Uons. they ' ftlL 8o far as 1 am capable of judging I Hfca the 4jfmare1.ee of the coloact of ' the raglaant rary macb. He has baea ! la wrvfat af ooloael of tba 5tb, S. J. 1 . DfuMt sMIs aaptais of a company 1 , la that rogkaaat, and was promoted to 1 • BfaiaaaaHftlbeel, aad from that to ' l ill ail. "'The nape of tba colosml ia 1 WUHam J ftswril. | srib at a fataro 1 «*i>b'^IMIPL|l«W>h>M4taah or oar I ■llillft ■ ■ M shlsww samaa « . SMfrMsbMA i. ofa£ « , .mjg'f-r r ^ frtq 1 ggjfilf JgL* 4 tfanfaet (
I alfoW oTiui^ijfcri* U> fiU tira ^ ' regiment, wa were faootf.rred to tbe 1 ; smb. As yet, me have aoi been mas- I teredlato dm UaitedSUtes service, but i have tbe promise of it this afternoon, j < The muster rolls ate all made out ;»the 1 1 township committee* are here from their { < respectire places, wiih tbe ••greenbacks" j i to pay the boys (heir bounty, and now j < ' we are only waiting the arrival of the j 1 mustering officer. We are at present quartered in a large : ' brick building, and tboa far, aa soldiers, | • have not bad much to complain of I 1'crhaps for once I have occupied space ! enough iu your columns, so I will fur the r1 present bring my writing to a finis. Yours, W. j si nntuv or war m wv The direct sdvance on Richmond bas 1 ; commenced. Generals lliroey and Ord , opened the mo»ement on Wednesday, i S&tb ult. Geo. Graat, in an officiul dis- , > j patch, says that Geo. Ord's corps car- 1 ; ried the very strong fortification and ■ long line of inireuchraenu below Chap- : ; ins farm, and captured some fifteen | , ; pieces of urtillery, and from two to three [ i hundred prisoners. Gen. Birney ad- ; vanced at the same Una from Deep B»t- ' to in, and carried the New Market road ■ ; intreuchments, and scattered the enemy | iu every direction, lie is now march- { ing oo towards Richmond, and has : { reached within eight miles of it. "I left j • Gen. Birney," nays Gen. Grant, "where . the Mill road intersects the N'tf Mark- " I I et aod Richmond road" This a hole i 1 country is filled with field fortifications { , thus far. Uea. Ord is slightly trouud- ■ ed. 1 . The latest information of Sheridan's ! • ; movemenla, which comes from the Rich- j ' moud papers, report (hat our cavalry 1 ! entered Staunton oo Monday evening ; I : that no damage bad been done up to 4 t i v. K , but that smoke indicated that tbey j i { aero burning the railroad track between j Christian caEM end Staunton. No di^jret cogmbnicatidn has been bad w'itb • Gen. Sheridan s nce Sunday. Courier* ] to and from him are known to have been captured by the goeriiles who iufest the > j country ia hie rear. Early V arn.y is said to be terribly des-1 poudent and demoralized since tbe figbl { at Fisher's Hill. From Gcu. Sherman's department there is official news that the rebels did , ' not attack at Pulaski, but took the pike { towards FajeUeville, and was pursued | 1 about nine miles by our cavalry. Gen. : Rousseau is rctaroiog with his infantry ! to Nashville, Forrest having withdrawn > his whole force in tbe uight from Pa- ' leski. Desperate efforts will be made by the i enemy to force Sherman from Atlanta by destroying his communications. No 1 1 important movements bad taken place ! ' up to a late hour on Wednesday night. All was quiet then. j 6eo. Kost crane bas already organ- i i ized a force of twelve thousand militia j ; for the defence of Missouri. Mr. Btauton sends a cheerful bulletin , ! touching tha aaccfaafal advaace move- f | uieuts or Gen. Grant. A despatch from J j tbe commanding general, dated at City { Point, states thai Geo.. Warren bad at- j ' tacked and carried the eoemy'a line on j , tbeir extreme right, capturing a number • of prisoners. lie immediately prepared j j to follow op his success, that General ! ' Maada moved from bia left iu the morn- 1 ' Ing and carried the enemy's tine near ' Poplar Grove church, on the Soutbside 1 I Railroad. . - A later diepatcb states that Geo. But-, ler, atjB p. m., reported that Ihe*- enemy i had just made au assault in three columns oo hie line, near Cbapiu's farm, i and bad been repulsed. i Peteraborg papers mention a raw or, ' which' It not confirmed, that one brigade 1 of 8heridaii't cavalry was ambuscaded ' at Swift Raa Creek." - . _ J The latest intelligence of "the- rebel . raid into Mlteonri in op to n^pn'hf tbe * 27th. A bridge My miles south of St. • Loaii, on Big River, woe there burned the roMim. Go* Ewing hod de- ' -wemfnfly ee far. end ' thoe^ht i <11 Gftjifiii d himself bmg- ' nr. A trrfe oT empty wngows is thought , have boom eoptsmd. end it la sap- , poaM tW the movement ngnlual Pilot i ot the Sfata. J-BMkfa novnby is Us- 1 ■ftodto b. m M Cir St LosU. 1 j»aaswa»-apmk:faiw*.. ■mdmed tosifr una — |. i or vIZaTiM m I
*(t)l Onn iltiifirif W , «mn > Wht' .1 Oak; koat «4 aflmnd •ton 800 GewttI Had, moved at the same time in tha direction" f ■ of Poplar Churcb, and gained important f | position*. Gregg's cavalry was heavily , j engaged with the rebels on Frldey, hav- , [ gone on a reconnoissance in the t direction of the South Side Railroad. 'I j General K«uiz is repnrt«d to bfev* coj|^ his way through tbe fortifications to,1' j Rocketts, ahich is very clote to Rich- j ' mond. j Genera] Fheridnu scat en official. dis- ' < ! patch to ibe War Department from ! i Harrisonburg on Tuesdsy eveniog He • 1 pursued Early so closely through New ' . Market tiiat the rebel g^yal gave upl ' ! the valley and took to tbe mountains. : The pursuit was kept up to Port Republic, and seventy-five wagon* sad four , caissons were destroyed. General Torbert was sent to Staunton, which he . entered on the 96th, and destroyed a large amount of property. He then • proceeded to Waynesboro', destroying the iron bridge over the South branch i | of tbe Shenandoah, seven miles of track ^ I and other property. Finding the tunnel well defended he retired via StaonI ton. Early is opposed to have gone j ! ' to Charlottesville. His army is believed j ■ to be completely broken up. The defr ' traction of grain aod foraga has been a i 1 1 terrible blow to the rebels. ■ ! Great excitement exists in Missouri. ! The rebels under Gen Price are pillagJ ing and destroying everything. The I ycommunication with Generals Kwing 1 ! aod Mower are cut off. Fraolclio and : ' , Ironlon are seriously menaced hv the 1 i refeela. The rolling-stock of the Pac6c I Railroad at Franklin bas been" tent to \ A lien town. i PF.RSO\ A I. (ID POI.ITIC.tE.. f I Genenl Hooker has ju* t received orders i j to assume an important command in the : i I west, temporarily. Jobn B. Myers. K*q.. a well known dry j p ' goods aoetiener of Philadelphia, died in ! , that city on Wedneiday. the 2tUb ult. , ' The Charleston Mercury *ays -that Gen- ( | tral Heanregsrd has accepted tbe command ;. of the Army of Tennessee. , Major General N. P. Banks and staff .arrived In Now York on Friday last on ; board tha steamship Suwo Nads, from New j Orleans. I j E N Fnllar, editor of ibe Journal, has • I beeo indicted Iwfora ibe L cited 6tat.;s | i Circuit Court a; Trenton on a charge of [ ; publishing arliclea concaeliieg rcfumccQ.lp. ■ . the draft itt July last. . I Kx-Governor William A. Newell has! : been nominated as tbe Republican raodl- ' I date for Congress in Ibe Second District. J Tbe Democratic Convention, held in J. I Borliogton on the 29tb ult.. nominated ' | George W. Middleton to represent the ' ' : Second Congressional District in Congress, j Mr. Peler Gremnr died in 3t. Francis- ! ' | ville. Illinois, on the 11th ultimo, aged 102 » j year*. He bad lived ia the vicinity of the ' place of his death for more than a era- ! — The rebel General llood served with j: | Sherman to exchange General Stoneuian ' j for General Goran ; bnl after he got Goran, j : bs violated his word, aod seats number of j | private* in place of Stouemao. • . — Tbe family of Win. A. Ripley, of New- j , j ark. N. J., were poisoned last week by.eat- | ing some toadstools, which bad become I i mixed wilb s lot of mushroom*. Mrs. Rip- | | ley died and a lady visitor is not expected ' l Genera! Joseph W. ifevere, of this State, ] 1 i bas beeo permitted, by the War Depart- ! • j tnent. to leader hit rwaigoation, whifh resig- { 1 nation baa beao accepted in lice or dismiss- i 1 al from tbe service as p«r sentence of coart- ! martial. Ihus, this long vexed iqaestion 1 has bneu disposed of, wa trust to tba salts- j 1 faction of Ml parties concerned. , ' Captain Cbarlei 8. Backley, who ha* j ' tupenntendiog tbe construction of tha | ttMiisry. telegraph, leaves for the West, to ' enter npon bis duties aa superintendent of tba great 'overland telegraph around the ' ] world. The part of tho line .that he Is to . construct extends from Columbia river, in ( Oregon, to the mouth of the Amov.r, in Asia, embracing tba lioo across Bebriog ' — a distance of morn tbas six tbous- ( and mile*. Among tba Generals wounded in Sheridan's engagement with Rarly in the Shenandoah Valley oa • Monday, was General , John R. Melutoeh of New Brunswick, in , this 6 Uts, who commanded tbe Cavalry Brigade, ia which wa* the Third New Jer- j Cavalry. General II. was woanded := the leg by a p'.atul shot, aod so badly injured as to render amputation neressory. ' Thin una felly pwsfevmod, and be j j has reashsd Hnrpar'a Ferry in gowd spirits and doing well, j ( for she oonureetsoB of, tba Beaww aad ' Amailaon Tofograph too, railed frpm New , Nockesths **4 . far 8an Fywcfaco, , i horef mtlitnafm Wko, aider tW Mreebe. •KtapMa Buohiej wiU prwueed uwim 1 M Is Ma^MM;fo«hs- the ; [heamnaey eomf* pmyaesdai^Td faolaaio- i i lii|. ' ' I
vsaitn as nram«ru£T a* osmi tsacEwo fnm «oa suusrst. A . correspondent with the Third New < Jersey Cavalry gives us ro me particulars in reference to the engagemaot with the rebels on the Berryville and Winchester pike, on the I2tb alt., dutiag wLirb a most successful charge was made by a squadron of the Third Nee Jersey, as described ia a ' I letter. Our correspondent says ; j The result of our charge was tha captare j j of the Eighth South CarulinA Regieiem, j with its Colonel (nhoigao) aod all its line ] i officer*, numbering 18. The compenie*eom- . ■j posing the squadron thai made the charge : ; were Co. G. commanded by Capt. Thorns* . | K. McKiougof Millvillr. t'umberiaod Co., j 1 aod Co 1", recruileu iu Newark, and ander tli, command of 1st Lirat. M. T. Dwyerol , the now city, wbo has beea in commtnd ' of ibe company during the absence of Capt. | | Woelfel. reported killed at the battle of 1 Wiochc»ieron the ITlb of^ugust. l.icut. I of tlie Regiment, moved promptly ^XJur support when we made the charge. — Gens. ' Wilson sod Mcintosh were with the adv.ince line of skinni>hors, and displayed their usual cue-item and gallantry. The accutnpunyicg congratulatory order ■ aa JVjucd by Brig. Geo Wilson, com- j (maodiug I>ivi*io», and ordered to be read ' ' to all the Regimenu : — Uurui. Uruehs. No. 4Q. i' ilcanqi'ARTRnt Thiku C*v».jtv Divimo*. j September. 1J. 1MCA: — The Brigadier Gen- , i eral commtndiiig Division takes greai j and good conduct of the 1st Brigade, us i well US the judicious mauacement aod promptilude »f it- conimender. Brie. Gen Mi Into. b in the rer eot affa.r on the Berryville and Winchester pike. The charge ■ of tbe fquadron of the Third New Jertey I i Cavalry, which resulted in breaking the ^ 1 rabc! infantry line, i« especially worthy of : • mention; it effectually opened the way for , : surrounding and captuimg the rebel regi- ' ' meet encountered. In making this captare too much praise cauuot be awarded to ' 'rthe iccoiid Ohio cavalry. I I his order to he read at tho head cf l ' every Regiment in the Division. , • By command of Brig. Gen. Wnxan. j THfi KILL \1D HINTEE FiSDIOXS. j The prevailing disposition is Ij renew ! 1 ! old booaetx and dressc. and the dealers in I those articles do cot expect half tbeir usu- ] | Bonnets are made of velvets, siika and : laces ; they are very small, the brim round, r the crowu aad curtain loriuiffg a graceful , druop at tbe bark of the head, and less , elevation over the forehead than formerly. [ I The new colors introduced are (he "Vio- ! ' line," a lint between purple and tilun, and 1 .the •prioc imperial.'' a blight p.ich J P i blossom tint, in Tel vet. Bound bats are: Jin greater demand, m con*equenca of the j [VoStfiners of other style*. Prices range! j from $20 to g200. ' | For dreoee*. tie richest materials ore : corded aod watered silks, ao<t salios cos'•j ing $10 a yard : Irish poplins in laree high '• I J cdloied plaid* $5 per yard, and Aberdeen ! I . Wiusey, ('bread and wool.) a revival of ' tfce old fnabiuneJ litsey woolsey, $2.50 j. p.r yard. Double breasted bodies, high up in the j I »n»ck. are u»ed for house ami street dresses ; | , ■ they are gout-rally oiadv aitb vest poiuts . j in front and a deep square basque, or long j | slender lappets at the back. Gored dres- j j set are not used by tall Ggutes. Flat trim- j j oting* take the place of Outing. They are 1 I made of velvet, braid, liBk. Sleeves are j , ' soaped to tbe arm, and loose at Uio wrist, j JVide bell*, with large gold buckles, large ; 1%anging button*, scurf, aod ribbons are all i - freely used. I For cloak*, all tba former materials are , used, iriuiinei with 8al braids and heavy , cords, held as chain* or in festoons. j — The First New Jersey Brigade took , j n leading part in tbe recent battles in the I Shenandoah Valley, aod all account* agree, lacquiited it*elf with gallantry. The Jer- - »cy boy* made several successful assaults, j capturing large numbers cf prisoners tod 1 ! battle-Bags. In the Tenth Regiment the 1 j casualties in tha actum al Winchester were | one killed, thirteen wounded aad one mis- j j siag, and in tha Fifteenth siity-flve were j I reported wounded and missing. — A terrible disaster occurred on thai , i Pennsylvania Railroad, at Thoropsoutou, i .Juniata County, early Wednesday morning. Tba fast passenger train bound East, ran into tha rear of a freight train, smashing tbe locomotive aod srveral cara, killing or maiming a large cumber of passenger*. — Four cara were burned, hariog caught fir# from a store in tbs baggage car. — Jh* various New Eugland railroads will show an increase of groat earning for the year 1864, but the enhanced coat of running tbe trains, with lbs advance in tbe coel of locomotives, cars, government tax, Ac., will make the oat result about tba tact* as in 1863. — Tbe St, Johusbury, (Yt.) Caledonian say* that .potatoes in that neighborhood will yield an average of full thirty per ceat. ■wftu tut year. Tby ere is> as are Vary large, aad tbe quality is aa. mpasaed. I" tbe potato rrop la Hampshire coenij, Mass., it coming in fint rate, and the former* who bare early potatoes are bsritying bam into market ss fast a* poseible, saw «* the benefit of tbe preseat high psiee, . tk*y are -right i. 'fa taking wifl oat -lle 'ktn gsri newt Bob Um coal regfosar -Oesl m fanes faU sfoedoUan Wfaskfa wriee in Aeetieed befall «H fawiv. Thin li realty gold sew*. 1
n MAFT— arkRAET WM T The enters of tho P/ovort-Manhal foneral to the Dapatf Marebala ibroagbont j tbe coantry, require that drafted men shall j report within tkrea days aftar the aotMea | , lion. [' "If any drafted men. after having been ; ' notified to appear al tbe designated lime j ' and place, fail to do ao, they shall bo at j ' j once arrested and brought to the district ' : beadqoartrrs as fieaartara." "Jf it is foood neces^ry aod proper by 1 1 i • the Board of KoroUateat. ia any iaaiaoee, ' : to permit drafted man to be abeeal after ; ' they have reported tod be. a examioed. ' i such absrnce shall not exceed five days. " j . , "If tbe quota of any xob-driatrict shall ' ^ be ect.rely filled by volunteer*, after the . I draft, but before tbe drafted men are sent . I ; to ih* . general render.vous. then the jieri sons drafted will be excoted." ' , ."Volunteers will be sccepled and rouot- • 1 ed on lb* quota a* well a* drafted tneo ' ! until it is filled: and when thus filled, and ' ' before the drafted men shall htve been , vent to Ibe general reodrzeca*. lor every j - additional volunteer mustered io a drafted ' i uiau will be excused, tbe persons to he ex- j cosed beiug taken from (he bottom of the r list drmf.ed, in tbe reverie order in which • tbey were drawn ; but in ao insranc* will a 1 ' ! eahstitat* be exonerslod or excused. " • (Jaalified sulwiitnta* mey be furnifbed by drafted men up to the time tbey are to ; he forwarded from the geaerOf rendezvous. " Local suiborilies may forni*b quahli*d i ' _ *uh*iit ite* for drafted ineo up to the ««me ' Pri.voai- Marshal Fry gives nolice that tbe Navy Deparibeal hating i-sued order* that subatitnie* will not ho enlieled : f :n the navy except tLry be rrauien or fire- I J exception*, for enrolled drsfled men. must i ^ be mustered io tbe artnjr. TAXES AND LITEXSES. It ha* been decided al Washington thai ' 9 ' all farmer* doing bosiners over $1000 an- ; ' noallv. sre to psy a hcen-e of $10 a year — j ■ under the clause io the Internal Revenue : Bill requiring fucb license of every "peiton. finn or corporation engaged :c any 1 bu»ioe*v, trade or profession whatever, for i ! which no olher license is herein required, j B who** gro*e annuel receipt* therefrom ex. i j ceed $1000. '* | Clergymen, 'eacher*, male and female, ! j : clerks, reporters, mechanic*. Ac., bare to | , lake out tbit license as sell as lurmers. I The Treasury Depsrttnenl has decided a j that steam barges engaged in towing Tes- . ; sets about tbe harbor of a port, aad to and i ' from the tea, are engaged in foreign comr] merce, or commerce between tbe .State*. Ij a* 'he esse might be, if the vessel* lowed a ' by tbem carry any goods from foreign ] s countries offrom other States, or product* t F ] of the same State designed for use or con- ' I sumption in other States or counties, and e shall be subject to inspection a-.d license 1 . 1 under the set of Coogress of August 30. • 1$52. It is also tbe opinion of the Departli ' mcnt that steam ferry-boats plying from ■ f ! Stale to State acres* a navigable river (aa | 9 from New York to New Jersey) sre en-, gaged in commerce b< taeen tbe States . t within the meaning of the act. and heace subject to inspection under it. • A Ml CARRIED TO SEA BT A (TITLE-FISH ! A Isle letter from Cuba contains tun-' ; count of the carrying off of a boy, eight ; i yean old, by a cuttle-fish, which is wbout ; I a* horrid an affsir as we have beard of for ; ' some time. It seems that several children - ■ were playing near the shore, aod coming I . upon tbe cuttle-tun. a few rods from 3bc ; ester, begun to throw slicks and stone's at i it. Tbe fi-h at once retrewted towards tbe 1 water, tbe children following in great glee, ' ' and raining missiles upon tie creature, the like of which tbey bad never before seen, i k . As soon as tbe cuttle- fish Aad got to tbe ) e water's edge it threw ooe of its loug arms ■ upon the arm of Ihe boy nearest to it, and - : to bis and bis playfellows' horror, began to drag him into the set. Tbe poor child, d struggled to get loose, and screamed agoniz- 1 a , ingly, and aome of the larger boys rushed j e to his aid but too late. His body was al- - i moU instantly dragged out of sight beneath a tbe foam ; and from tbe well known voracity of the cut'le-fiab it was of course unI I dersiood that wretched child wa* speedily , i devoured. ' * — The Whit# Mountains have, been capped with snow several times daring tbe ' past fortnight, and have presented a magnificient appearance from tbe valley*. Tbe ^ melting snow bas filled the mountain streams so that the waterfalls in tba vicin- ^ ity are really crysUl cascades. The glories ^ of early autumn at tbe mountains attract j many visitor*, who are amply repaid for tbe tour by tbe maguificieut distant views ob-' ' tefnad ibase clear da vs. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. , EYE AND EAR. i nor. Z- ISAACS, w. D., OsalM anS Auriit, SaraMHy or layOm a, Hollaad, is mom at Bo. Ml - no* Street, PhtUAa., what* persona aOUeSad with > llnasw SUM rpa awl Ear will ba mlialtfoinj trssind loCeared, tf curabla. ArtlAmai ayealnaulul . Fawbtg to laaM^ aa ba baa ap, , aawalataMaaraSaatWaalmsfa faf'T - ' msn'rn* iih. 1 . TO aaO geeda <a> tha ADAM* OWIMG MSI [- — f ■ - iiiimi ' , oo ail oaa«a aaM kyjawr Sorata. «r par aMm flA i ^-•isssKSsa'SEsa' 1 SS - nsiaa £.C, ' , . > rosir en. Mt.9mm.mik
j SPSCIAL hAlCZS. ] on unfa "a" rAMugr srwiko iulorotKlalWa^alniBga wiaArwil l|l IIIHI , B i lybeyoan Uuubt the Last sad cbaapret aa4— al haaw ; of all F.uillj ke.rlt« Maahtaa. yet pHadtw tbe I tibllc. No Other Family Sawlag Maobla* ha* ' mat) uaeful *p)klaBcea for Hnaaalag, BaMg. ; FeUhm. TucklBf. Catherine. Guaabw. BwUUac. EmbroWerine, Coedlaf. and ao Ibrth, No -fabar FamUy Sewlae Maehlaa ha- ao arostdspaslt# fat's* xreat variety of work. It «ni saw alt ktaAs of I cloth, and with all klaUt ot thread. Oiawt aml nj"aif " 1 Improrene oia make our Faadly Uawtag MMIaa , m.iet rellal,le, aad most durable, aod mart mrtm la W action at al! rates of speed. It makaa Ot* lalarlocked ante*, which la the hestwtltah knows Any j one, even of the moat onlloary .apa^ly, era afaat . claoce bow to use the lertsr-a" PaMly aswtac Machine, our Family Vwln* klaahtara wBUad j In dUMta and exquulte atjrle. j T..r Kol.Uu« Cue of the FaatUy Maalitaa IsUkBrk ' s5***1 to l-e o|»ralad may be opened a* a ipartsaa anJ 8ub.Ui.lial table io aaatala the work. WkOe aome of the I aaca. ma.le oul of tha ckJlunt wilAa. I are flnlabrd In the aimplaat and chariest manner possible, others are adonae-t and embriUahed In the moat costly and anperh manner. ' It la absolutely necessary In see the Family NeI I chine in o|*iatloa, ao aa io judge of lit (sent taper . city and beauty. , , , , „ tt li Ian becomlnc aa popular for family oawiag ! The Bianch UOlcea are wall supplied vest* atlk, twist, thread, ieedtra. on, V*., of tha vcey »•* , -r;.. ; j TMF KINGFK NANt'FACTtJaUfO COMfANT, SiS Broadway. New Torfc. I O. <•• SWI FT. Atri't la New Brucjwick. i ">-• ..mce ITS Buruat Street. ! , MARRIED. M ATTHKWS-TOWNSKND.— Sept. a • 1 9th. Iiy Rec It. S. Sharp, at Ihe reai1 den.* «f the bride'* Parent#, Mr. Isaac ' l'age Matthews, to Mia* Abigail P. Towu- • i. n.l 0..-I. l,o*er Township. 'I DIED. MlKK.AN. — At Fishing Greek, Gape Msg. N.J . Sepi. 20lh. 1864, James McI ' Kehn ia the CTth year of, bis age. . ! IBridgeion papers pleas# copy.) ;■ -k ;• - j ffi.VWYKR.— At Gamp Sloneman, Ya„ - Se [Member 28. 1864. Thomas K. SOB ot Maj-W n. IV. Sawyer, ol inBsatmaXioa of"' ' i tb* tinsel* ; in Ihe luil, year of hit age. f [ AVuodhury 1'odkIiUIuhi pleat* eppy.] HAWKINS.— In Fori Pickeat, New • ! Orl.-a iy, Sepleuilrer 9, lf>'4, Henry A. j 11 ankims, in the 33d year of bis age. lie wAt un affectionate husband, a ddPO- ■ ' led fatbAr, a kind neighbor aod CMtfa|Mt 0 j Christian. Ilia end iraa peaceful— having a desire tV depart aod be ailb Christ. d PKTK»lkvON.-0n Friday, September , • 23d. ol DijfoJioris. Maude At. infant daaghj j tor of Thorn A and .Sarah A. Peterson, aged i 2 years, 7 mBotba aod 7 fay*. Keaijdaar little Maudie, All thy auzulah now laoWr, '■ .vudltay m*ek. lamb-like aptril . h.riill u Shfal auff.-r no more, , . , t I Bui, 111 Heavwo njolrlng ^ 'NEW ADv\[Rf ISEMENTS ' , FOB AtUE CHEAP , . ,fca8a|IV UK WANT iiF F.^X/uml FAMILY HOMT., >* October J. ism. Pt)A Cgpc Ialaade Al'C TIONEEB'S' VfOTICE. ! 'I'HE undcrmirncd. having t«keAIi=anac aa aa Awr1 tlnnrrr In Cape Slay COuatfa. would lianilltully lolorm ihe publlr thai he lafoecpurwd to attend g Iu .11 l.uviDraa in Ur.1 Una at m » E I.Drtaat IretW*. *°Arp^toC O,"TH0MA*\B HUDHES, 1 j oWCci Atlantic Hotal, cay Maag, %. j. ' ElEfTTOR'I llkLE r ' t \V PF.MOSaL PBOrKBTV.— wofo be eoM at n * t I'UWIc • eadar, on : SAT. KDAV, OCTOBER atb,^^- -. - *- at thr Utc realdrnoe -I Zoacidr Cor.no, dcmMfal'* c *ca Wiore road, four ml lor below Bcnlcrt NbUl t aUUieloUucrls* dwribsd property, 7 . m-ddlos. Table r'. Chairs, Uabea, Csrpets, Sa. d lT' FARMING L TFNS1LS. vm: Plows, Hoes. Mgrtfr Kakra, O* Yokes, kc.; onc-flBrat Wagon, good Hjv - 1 • ml Farm Wagon, amiable lur oxen or boreea-onfo • horre Caretaire and lUrnraa. Wood Mad, M GrmlA .i ; ( red u- . !; (cdAT Von , nearly new and In mood orA - ! dir. sail Hay to barn, Ireah and salt Hay aMSUavy , : In ibe »i«c*. Cider Vlurgar, Wheat sad Rye bt ihe V : buahrl. Corn and Potatoes la the field, aa* Mars \ 8 i with loal, ten yoara old, louod aad kind, uasur- \ ' passed ether aa a working or drt vlsg hone. Cows, \ u ( ateooi, Hefara, Hog*, Sc., a* , \ 0 made' kr^amT;?""* CH AULES W. CORdOX, d , October *, I Mi. M_ ■ :7' ' — - ~ PlBLir HALE r-f. d OF BFAL ESTATE It PERSONAL PROPRRTI. W ILL be sold at Beealayt Point, aa I- TT TD»»AT,- OCTOfKlfrhi,>t! ^ i'.-t - l> tLP.Uirou7MulS^'vcrp^»n^'ir^'fyii^}|f 1 atat jsSrSswaaa:. and MltceUaireoua Rookt, OM diaMd — uafaw, ; two Thrrtnoorrtrra. one large Mlcroeriip*, one Afav ' c ^LtiA47a?T34ljli BflW e meats, a act of CapsntcrW Tools, OOP hltsw end ,i Carnage aad barneaW one-home heavy War m, two - Milch Cowa, two VsarUsg*, H*y, Cent, ifelstSM, . aad a variety of articles not smatioosd. ataoTftT Cottage. Wl4 a Farm of 38'acree sWi iki *, Wraths B realdrnre of Samuel AaLmesd, Esq., der'd. , ; Sale to abmmcaoe at IU o'clock, Rtlgm.Vl' \ •> I- condition, at sale. . , , CHARLES P. TRABHOR, I- • THOMAS BXESLXT. t Eaaeutoie Iktste of Ssmosl Aihnmd, dnfd. ' ' somen, «n:««v * TXEALKRI IN wLlehdefy cTOrpnlftlaa. -1*. -so Sb-bfts gdflT ARTICLE* SENT BY MAIL rRXKiOrCHRJUC. r lor the beaeflt of pemosa wiahlng a aast, rsetty . . Ladiea' haadscsar NsekCh*<a,#ldRiifariafaaatiw " Imitattna Diamond Ring, at : Cluster lmitaHaauS ' " sga KswaCd^a 25555 «mm n'K xralasf^ros^H^^ .. " i- -

