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% Hap gt»s $tm wfat] umunotmrnniMitt y *. R. MAeOIACLE, j Cape ItlM*, Cape lap Ceaatj. 9. J. j One MOW mm* m ttmtt fw. Tknttear, Oetoker, U, 1S«4. | We bete djUycd Ibe publicntioo of the result of (be supplemental draft Of | Jalj 11 lb, ia order to bare itae coo- j pie to at possible, there beitg many ; stray yien among drafted meo, at well at ia tbe reokt of the army. The list j herewith given -vat copied from tbe rolls of tbe Pfiovott Marshal's office, and it \ correct. CAPS ISLAND. W B MHIer Sob a m Irey Phys dls Geo Ben net " ■** John R Shields ** Jacob -Vaaralor eommated Jobn K Webb not rep'd Chat P Hughes pbrt die KidrMae Jefceeoo com Wm r Hand tab Isaac il Smith pbys du S R ■bgooadt Mb Pa'riek Seams act rep Israel Hagbee »sb John O W Ware not rep Tltinfl.* TOWNSHIP. Frank tin Lodlam deed Kdoard P Hand com Richard M Crawford over age Jobo Dukes phjrs dis Cfaas G MIIU com Smith S Kldredge not rep John Faeemirc com j Amoe Vottt, phys dit James Wfley " Jawnk Norbsrr not r>o Norberr

Elmer Edwards com bmtfteto " 1 Sam net L Jones not rep Ale* M Mecrmy sob Humphrey Hortoo com CoraohM Dennett Jr com Isaac Mnltord io service l<aac Thompson phrs dis J ease Springer com joba vsm : " Jobn Powell Was L Davis " Klmteer 9 Hawkins P^T* JT Kdmtwd f<we» Somen Norton pbys dti William Chester Joseph lissd com TbomatWewitt cm j Patterson M-Randoipfc not rep Francis Hildreih Craeae Norliury Janes T Miller sub Joaaa Glare not rep SaMel Q Oatidy not rep GeoW ocbellinger pbys dis Recompense Douglass not rrp Isaae Heritage com Richard 8 Crevse not rep John C Long pbvs dis Alexander Douglass not rep JlfflMR Led lam Joba -Cwstey alien Richard Tbampsou not rep Cbae Artnoer (col) flmjhriuiseu Jobn H Host sub -• < KliaadbUad Jonathan. Band over age >, UPPIR TOWNSHIP. Reuben Wheaton phys dis Anas U»ff not rep Haffioel 8 Simpson error l»b«lp m W beaten pbys dU Samuel m Goff error Jars mi ah Smith coin Htttwell Coiapn pbys dis KJnrund W Hand com Thompeon Oorson " Eli B Wales sub I avid Van gilder dee'd Jacob iiaighn pbys dis JspnL Willilts com lataiing Stevenson cots lUStor* Campbell exempt Wis M Cornea wot rep Aaten C Smith enb John C Anaetruag tub Wh|-L< Smith Nd*efo»M Cwsen " jaetph j Uickte over 45 Bameel H Cbaltin not rep cfcttoaw area Joesrpb Moidiac pby. die JaWseJB.-InftftoH com Edwin Corson tab Edmund Towasend com Corson sub Nasha*}*) Champion pbys dis WaMUMtah Blackmse aismpt Waabingion Blackmse altmpt : n

Jones corson "pbys die ata* Men^iraoo not rep ; ti John l Smith com Roebon Creamer ovpr.fi 11 4*1 jttiwbprt a« rep • ; .DENNIS TOWNSHIP. JnabaaliodlMO #nb , „ • Gee Strong ia Mrviee KkJ|*Htta JoSTL EWby not rrp • SSfflBTSA foteek kouui eeu» W»*»B Waal M - "v (hiwea b Ladlam pbys die Charles Crandol com x , sayy, ' * smlcT ' P ' ILvam Godfrey cum - : m r'Wfcl'ttff &f£V;c. -m - Iflslfe

'ti sMi i Eil lina ghpadk tl Jonathan SMraEgo eoas . Edward Tamer over 46 ] Israel Woolaoa com " I AJvia Obsreh sot top I tl David Oliver com Wm W Hegbes " Aaron H Snyder " 0 Nicholas W Godfrey ** , Joba Church sab ; „ * Joaepb L Ores -a »ub J . < Henry Scbellinger pbyv die t I Jeremiah Hand diseb'd oa. per rentage ' Baronet Thomas not rep 1 ! Daniel C Kldredga enb j j Jacob Bmallwood dtach'd on per ceataga y Thomas C Lee pby- dis James Major (col) ia sarviee « Wm T Bate diech'd on per centage ■ j Isaae G lies (eel) is service i 1 Virgil M D Marcy Mb < . j Jobs Clair pbys dis ( ! John Lycelt Benj Belfast (col) phys dis I.emael Swain sab I Richard Matthew* phys dit . | John Hand in service , Daoirl Scbellinger* diseb'd on per cent' l<ewis Co* (col) in-service j i EtTl BK OF THE EEYKSTH EE8IMKIT. | ' After three years of htrd service, tbe j Sereoth Regiment bet been mustered ! i out of service. Tbe larger portion of j | Co. A of the Seventh was enlisted from ^ ' tbe lower end of tbie cooaty. and tbe ; | men on tbeir return from the hardships : | of ctmp life, meet witb a hearty welcome. ' i I We learn witb pleasure tbst It it It - 1 i j tea-led to give tbem s grand reception < j on Tuesday next, 18th inst. The reoep- 1 1 tlon will be given at the United Slates j i I Hotel, Cape Island, in tbe seme room { ! I from which tbey left three yeers ago. A I ! collation will be served at 12 o'clock, j i

I Interesting speeches will be made, and j J a pleasant re-union mfcy be expected, j All old eoldiers sod soldiers' wives arc , invited to be present. Should tbe weather ! prove unfavorable, the reception will be ; given tbe next fair day. : We are highly gratified to know ! that there is enonraging prospect of a j Select and Classical School bciog very ' soon opened io onr community, under ; the care of the lie v I!.., Kogbi ». j j We cordially with him success, and < ! sincerely hope all iotorarted in the cause , ' of the higher education of onr yooth will earnestly co-operate with bim In j ; the good work. _ personal and political, j Ex-Oov. Dcnnison, the new Postmse- ' ter-Genersl, was sworn into office at j : Washington on Saturday, 8lh ins;. j j It is said that Admiral Farragnt ill ! ordered to tSb command of the North j | Atlantic Blockading Squadron. I Hon. John F. Starr, baa been ra- j j nominated by tbe Republicans of this i district as their candidate for Congress. . i Thomas Little, of Morris eonnty, has \ i been nominated by tbe Repnblicnot as ; a candidate for Congress in the Foortfc ; i District. j Ex Gov. William A Newbll, present : J superintendent of the N»w Jersey coast, | I has baan nominated by tbe Republican j 1 Convention at a candidate for Congress j in tbe Second District. ! Among the list pf casualties in ths j 10th New Jersey regiment at the late | batik of Winchester, we ootics the name .J of Tenbrooke Price, son of Rev Jacob i T. Price, of Towosoad lolet, ssasrionii ly wounded io tbe arm. Il is said that Hon. Ezra Cornell, of J ftbaca, N Y., is about to offer to tbe State of New York three huadltd acres 1 of valuable land at Itbaoa, and $390,000 j to be appropriated to aa agricultural college to be located there - Mr. CorI nell, some time since, gave $50,000 to a < Dnblic llbcsrv in ttbaca. ; Ithaca,

j The Democratic Electoral Conven- Q I met at Trentoa on Thursday, 6th i nit- , and selected the following ( ILECTOKS ST LSBGE William Patterson , of Middlesex. Fnmau L. HqMprd. of Oamberlsnd. * D1BTEJCT atXCTOaa P : 1st. Thomas MtStmn, of Camden. 94. won p. MeMkbael, Boriiogton. * 3d. Cbarlet r. Cofwwell, Union. ' 4tb. Francis r. Lathrop, Morris. ' 5tb. Jobn McGregor, Essex. In Philadelphia, oo Saturday night, there was a grand Union dsmonstratioo. Tbe meeting in Independence Square « wee largely attended. Mayor Henry ( presided, end speeches were mads by • Gem. John Cochrane, Hon. w. f. John- ( too, ead others. i On Thntadsy essntur, 6th met, an ( man meeting of -the Democracy was held ia tbe Continental Thdatr*. , the Democratic Head Quarters io Pbii- j adalphia. tbe meeting wefld-, j drenmd by Got. Sqymonr, of Kew York, . eihUe thdjw^^ ^*^es^med to , ^ -- Awlm^mho ^pemnffe k^oes ! JJsSf mo£*«mbbl * ***

Amj Of ms Pmsnm niviep mj the ad vanned position gaiand *t i week has bean so strangthsnni that « there is little danger of ao attack from 1 ! rebels. .* •*," J | From Nashville a dispatch states that i the 4th lost, a large rebel force da-. ' strayed portions of the railroad aear i Ackworth end burned Big Shanty. Oa ! tbe 3d lost., a rebel force eras sear IHh ton, moving in n eoulheesterly direction. A severe baUle occurred at Alstoone oa 6th in»t. The rebel loss heavy. Geoerei Ewingand son»e of his officers have arrived at St Louis, having marched from Pilot Koob to De Soto^ sod tbeoee proceeded to St. Louis by rail. The latest accounts from Price ! pieced bim six miles west of Union oa | 4th, oo the Jefferson City | road. His movements indicate a design 1 to take Jefferson City. | Gen. Sherman ia looking after ths ! rebel raiders io hit rear. Secretary Bunion's official gasette says that Gen. Themes was sent to Ksshvillt to organ- ; tbe troops and drive Forest from oar ; lines, while Btftrmso directed bis atteo- ' lion to tbe main rebel army io tbe vicinI of AtlenU. Oo Thnredsy, 13th, j Gen. Jobn B. Smith defeated tbe rebels under Geo. French at Alaioona.«.Tbe • j were driven from the field with j heavy lose. General Thomas telegraphs I ! that tbe enemy retreated on Wednesday ; j night from Alaloona, moving in the di--|

[ rectioo of Dallas. Generals Rossean osi ■ Wasbbcrne bad oot been beard from,) i but it was presomed that ibev were dri-|-^ I ring the enemy. Gen. Grange yeporJa. ' from Hontsville that two eaptored reb- j | els state that tbey left Forrest at Law- , j rencoberg on Tuesday night, 4th inst.;j j j crossing sooth. Unoffieisl accoocts Say 1 ; ! that the fight between Smith end French^ . iwai severe, the latter leaving 1,000 , I killed erd wounded in oar htods. From"' | Florence there Is a ststement that Mor- 1 , , ' gan has cornered Forrest and captured ! , : his transportation. i Geo Sheridan la still at Harrison- j i burg. His supply trains are going on ! i all right. Lit nt. John R. Mviga, son ; of Qasrtcrasster-GtDeral Meigs, was - . killed by the bushwhackers oo Monday t last, and bis remains have reached Wasbj iogtou. I I Gen. Rosecrans reports that G»n ) Ewiog made good his retreat to Rolla, i losing but few meo, while the loss of . the enemy will be about 1000 A St. i Lonsis dispatch statsa that Price's main , ' army attempted to cross tbe Osarc rlvef k i at Castle Rock, bot was prevented. 1 1 Special ageols bsve been appointed 3 ; for Nsshvills, Memphis, and New OrI leans, to parchsse cqttoo oo government t ! account, the object being to encourage j the shipment of cotton from territory ^ under the control of the rebels. , From the Army of tbe James we have important intelligence. Oo Friday the t enemy moved two diviaions aroaad to e onr right oo Darbyiown road, and atf e lacked Eants's cavalry in the ictreochh uients, and drove him beck, with tbi j. loss of his artillery. Tbe rebels tbet. swept aroncd towards Gen. Biroey, who awaitod ibe attack and then repelled -It witb heavy loss on the part of the eonmy. Biroey snboeqoently occupied tbe , ^ intrenebments which were taken from ' . Knott. We captured about one bno- j dred prisoners Ws hold the eoemy in > tbe inner line of Intreacfaments aronnd ' Richmond.

Io front of Petersburg everything re- j.t lined qniet on Satordey. There bad j c been oo fighting doriog ths wank exnspt 1 slight skirmishing. ,r .v ■} Gen Sheridan's army, oo Friday, was ' still at Harrisonburg, and receiving aopplies regularly from Martinsbnrg. A « letter io a Charleston paper of tbe^ 3d, that Longstreet relieves Early, end ' that tbe rebel army consists of 30,060 ' veterans. "* ~ 1 ELECTION BETIWfll. pennsylyania. ; . ; Tbe Republicans have elected all their ' eity and county officers, and Meant, i Kalley, acd Myers so Congress. | Democrats have elected Mr. Rar- i dall to Congreas la the First District, i and Mr. Donovnn, Senator, frffm the District. • . . i Tbe Philadelphia Af* (Democmic.) 1 claims that the gates for tbe Deanenttie party are large enough to iaenre the Bfrte for m'Clellea, while lhe *<**, . Amtrica* and other Repnblica:. papers! claim it for Uaooia Let ell the peqjdp wait and see. oaio ±xb ikm.sX' V. Ths retorns rrom Ohio and - Bvdiaee fnrewhed by the Apsoeiated Prees era meagre. They indicate a l eaMcratie ■Ma aa the bome-vwte ia OMewf tweaiy thsmeaad. iadtoae is lepreanaitd tq he«e keen earrtnd by tbe lijnllli .il, by aa iwe reared rata.

;*^la a»e retxlemnt h MianereU, fifteen ent or the eixteen mab reMderrts * enb* ted. . The other man stsH behind ' to see them off and ebeer. — One of the wealthiest men in Con- j njmtkul made trie first E*oey in a shad { . hagan. He peddled a l<ved of fish aed ' ( f iiejtsed fill. The next Jeed netted him 1 : ftto, and so on. |, - 'C: — Dispatehes from Newbera, N. C., 1 , •ay that yellow fever ie extensively pre- 1 vailing io that place, bot it ia oot very ] ' fatal among the troops, who are eo- J camped outside tbe town I —Tbe Iron men of Troy, N Y , j ! made a further reduction of $10 a ton j | , in tbe pries of iroo on Monday. This) I I make* a total decrease of $30 from the > ; highest price of tbe article. 1 —The Conmiisioner of Internal Re- ' veune baa decided that where mvrcbao1 diss is sold for gold the tax most be made on the vslue of the gold, and oot : 1 oo tbe price of tbe merchandise. ' — The corner stone of the new Me- j ' sonic temple in Boston is to be laid Oc- 1 tober 14, when it la proposed to have a ■ r ^procession of tbe vtrioos Masonic fraternities of the State — say 60,000 Ma- : sons. ' —In I860 petroleum was ooknowo 1 in France ; in 1861, 40 cask* were sent j 9 j- there a* a curiosity ; in 1862, S.934 ' j casks were sent there as an experiment ; \ 8 j ln 1863. tbe demand tbero brought 29.- ' i 197 casks, sod this yesr, so far, S6.67^i '/f Casks have been sent to Msrve lies. ; rttii uiit Iicea wni io .11 arte lies.

' — A Newark gentlemau has a mon- 1 * later pesr, raised 00 a standard tree in Vhls gcrden, weighing two and a half ; . ! pounds, and measnring 16j inches io | " circnmference sod 20 around tbe length. ' ^ 1 Several other pears, weighing from a | fihff to over a pound each, grew upon i : the same tree. j ^ i — Tbe Providence Bulletin says: Tee! . :| price of potatoes is down to two dollars ' , , per barrel, or eighty cents per bethel. , ^ I Tiie price of poiatoes in the Bangor 1 ^ if Me ) market last week was eighty cents ' i per bushel. The Rutland (Yi.) Herald , , j say« ih\t In Bellow* Falls and In the | towns aronnd there, potatoes have been freely offrred at fifty c^nts per bnsbel ; ' » , M snd no boyers. | f At the regular monthly sale of Scran- j 1 ton O'll In Nee York h«»l week, 35,00) ; " tons were sold at tbe folio wing prices as ! ( compared with those of last month : Aacnst. September, i r Lamp - - $10 06 $&Ot<37 7& i ■ ^tesmboat - 1060 6 60 s, i- Ovate - - 10 62 8 50t<58 46 j, > Egg - - - 10 85 8 50@8 26 j , Stove - - 10 90 8 B7(g8 63 |- ! Chestnut - >0 19 7 00C47 25 ]' — 'At Chicago on 8atorday afternoon.' t 'a mob attacked the banking-huose of: . the Western Marine scd Fire Ic:ursneb i r Company. The caose of tbe domon- ^ itrsiion was ih*t the bank on Friday | ( received a deposit of seven or eight | t tbonssod dollar* as ■ fund for the re- i . lief -of drafted men in tbe Eighth Ward, j and failed to Open its doors next morn* j hyr. Tbe mub left on receiving ansa- - r«noe that tbe money would be returned - 00 Monday y •"£ all Old Cbubcb Bill. — The old bell g.lE-lbe First Presbyterian Cboreb of h taorelstow n was cracked a few days since e and hss been thrown into the furnace to a be re-cast. It came from England some . I iime doring the reign of Queen Anne, Bj And must therefore, be a centory and a t i ' half old, as tbe Queen died in 1714.! j Tbe first organisation in Morriatown j . L _1 1_ 1.1 1 T. tkU — 1. 1 ^ took place in 1714 In venerable j s

church, it will be recollected, Geoerei ; a Washington, doring the revolution, ! „ while his keedqusnrrs were near, (o»'!j mnped on eeecremenUl Sabbath. 1 iwnkKsrrae Bshsiex. j ' U Id the case of Voight & Oo. vl Jm. j i McKain, recently disposed of in tbe Dis- t ■trict Court, Judge Williams decided j r that the doiy imposed by the United 1 1 ■ Statre stamp laws on instrnmeou Of \ writing may be paid «ither by tbe maker j ' or the party for whoee nse or benefit ! ■] are made. And wben an adhesive j { stamp is oaed for dapoiiog said duty, it j , be sdbred and cancelled by- tbe ma- , ' kvr or ibe party for whose ose or bene- 1 ft the instrument is made, bnt the stamp I most be so affixed snd csnoeHed at. the j - time tha paper is issned, otherwise tbe ; ; same will be deemed invalid and of ao , effect. As between an indorsee for val- j t Be end the maker of a protnisory note, ' tb' which the proper stamp was affixed !. and conceited by ths pafM when be jail Med or passed -be oot* ve ths isdoate, . UndtUvwry of tbe note by the mskerto ' tke payee does not cosrati tot# an issuing i af-Jh-Vbhin tbe meeaisf oT tbe stomp I j lSAi^mr>Um three be nrwof of Ha then k sctasi issne. Therefore the todoreee w 4 abtttted tc recover wgaicet tbe sonlmr, . on % note oo deHdored,' Meaped end it* f nod, io tbc abeeoceof proof of Usaetnal , Urn. UK*. Ovmlr \

rety Pipnrtm re t on Monday, exhibit* i lag tbe condition of the public debt, i •hows • considerable iocrees* within the "] r past month, which ia mainly doe to tbe , J fact tbst tbe Secretary of tbe Treesery tbonghjgit right and just tbst tbe j entire arrearage due for military service - I io the army and aavy should be paid op ; ' to the beginning of the month. Some , ' of these payment* have been long de- j laved, and they involved an expenditore j I of about $75,000,000. The whole | ' amonot being provided for end included > | In this statement, fntore ones will con- 1 , i seqoeotly show a comparatively small . 1 increase of tbe debt. The reeapltdD- - I I Goo on the 30tb of September is: — j1 ; | Debt bearing interest, $928,036,741.80 ; •interest, $64,608,445 70; debt bearing; ! interest ia lawful money, $664,585,374- ! . ; 66; iniresst. $27,170,177 42; debt on ! . which interest he* ceased, $356,970 09;! t , debt beariug no interest, $467,944,929- ' (71, mskiniog the amount outstanding, 1 . ! $1,955,873.716 46 sod tbe intersel both ! _ | in coin aod currency, $71,778,643 12. | . I The above sUteAeut as coDtrasted i with that exlbiting the public debt on | . ! Angust SOtb, shows aa increase of the i principal of sbost seventy seven aod a n half mtilioos, end of inltrest, $4,301,- j 1 1531. + i The nnpaid requisitions Aug 30, wrre j "j aeariy $79,000,000. sad the amount in [ , the treasury $17,130,000 The onpaid 2 requisitions Sept. 30. were 34,641 000, : ; and the amount in the treasury $24 359,- i

400. The emooot ontstsndiog Of tho . t Joly 17 and August 5, 1861, six per l' cent, bonds exchanged for seven-thirties, . *' j :« $114,537 800, or an iocrrase for the I * ; past mootb of $46,137,000. Tbe Jolyje 1 17, 1861, seven thirty three yewr notes ,o : bsve been decreased frem $71 600,000 j to $25,410,000, and the ail per cent j J ! hoods of Msrcb 8, 1863. increased from ' » | 258,000, to $73, 921,000 since tbe!"1 AOiii of Abgoit last. The Msrcb 1st, - | 1862, six per cunt. tterti£c&tc: cf !.. j debtedness bsve been Increased from I , ! $203,067,002 to nearly $230,000,000. ; I statement also shows th»t of the j t ! whole issne o? $150,000,000 of two ■ years' Notes, with five |rf-r cent, inter- I ' ' est, under tbe act of Msrcb 3 1 863. tbajl ' soanont. less withdrawn and destroyed, , J • or ready to be destroyed, is $85,137,- 1 1 750 ; Ituv'.ng $55,862,250 in circulation. . ! Tbe Fractional has been increased $167- | \ ' 000 1 ; MARRIED. ! GAS8 — .M A RCY.— At Cape Island, nnl[. i Tuesday. 4tb inst.. at the r*»"i«nc- of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. T. Dohsnn. • . of East Mortcbev, Long Islend. Mr. James Gasr. of St. I^ni*,.Mo.. to Mts« Iryphel nsa K., youngest daughter ol lir. Samuel \ H. Mercy. •! MKCRAY— KTItlS. — In Philadelphia. ' '• October *th. 1864, by Rev. JoLn A. Mc- • Kaac, Dr. Alexander M Mecray, ol t'ape , ! Mav G. II- N. J.. to Miss I.)dta B. Ktnr, j of Philadalphta. TEAL— BOB WELL.— In Philadelphia, ■ October 4th, 1864. by Re*. John X. Mc- ! Kean, Mr. t.'harles H. Teal, to Mi»» Anr.u j K. Bosweli. both of Philadelphia. ■HI E 1). PETERSON.— In Philadelphia. Angust ; 30tb. l.itsi" G„ daughter of Thotna« W. i and Rebecca Peterson, of Towneeud'r In- • I let. aged 21 yoars, 11 Btonth*. Fmrewen. mj dauchter^ loo* farewell ! 1 Thou art fro* to where the btcoaed dwelt ; I Though hard, alaa. It la to part With roo, the loved one ofottr heart*. i ' Oh! think oUte one! 1 A uater that waa kind and true j We aay tarewell t once more adieu ' 'J We hope, ere long, to be with jon. . I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i j notice. xt OTiCK la hereby given that the omral of j

I jq C. f. Learning admlnlotrator of K. t. l(olme», j audited and stated by the Ourrogate, oad ! , reported to the Jodgea of the Orphan*- Court of the j j county of Cape MaXj** < Wnn o! next, ae. rmr prfKR SOCDKK. Dated Oct. toth, test. lots) Surnamte. j . notice. | XTOIICB la herel-y given that the oecount of i\ Harrtet .'hattlri, admtaSetratrix of John S. Chat|"VS tw audited and elated by tha Surrogete, and i I repjrtad to tbe Judge# of the Orphana' Court of thr I county of Cape May at the term of December neat, for oettlement and allowance. pirrrat mbdes, 1 Dated Oct. 10th, I sat- ( oil] Surrogate J" NOTICE* NOTICE Is hereby given that the account of C. F. Learning and John Holmaa, admlnlatraI tor* of halhaulsl Holmea, deocaead— Wltl he audited and stated by the Surrogate, and , reported to Urn Judges of the Orpuana' Court of the I county of Cape May at tbe term of December neat, for settlement and allowance. | EETEX BOEDER. 1 Doled Oct l»th. test. imij Surrogate ." NOTICE. ia heeaby given that the aeoount of the I 1* Suhocrtber, administrator of John Godfrey, ! S,\'l' be wilted and stated by the ennogate. and reported to the Jndra of the Orphans' Court of tbe 0-mty of Cane May. at the term of Deewmbev next, for nttloment and allowance. ISAAC SWAIN, \ Adminutrntor. Doted Oct. 1Mb, 16(4. otS notice. *• J*™— ltttndOrt.tam.lt to"] MitMrie e$wx. r~ ' im om ■! * .

NEW ADVE RT iSefaE N TS roikk - i PETER RODDER, Surrogate. Da tad Oct. li, IJth, iwt. ' oil not we. la hereby given that the newnst of .1 James Meoray, admtaiatrator of Dlngh Ajax, wu! be audited and stated bv the Surrogate, and reported to tha Judges of the <W»a«uWDMrt wish* oraaty of Cane May. at the term ol August oaxt, for aetttrmenf and allowanorreter socder. I Dated Oet 101b, thai (oil) Rurtngate. 6 notice to cbeimtobi. CIIA RLE* W. CORSON . Exerutor of Joseph Corson, deeeaaed. By dlractlon of the Surrogate of tha County cf SeaaWdreilent, to bo 'nymTteir arbta^mamS I oath witliin nlnr moethe. or th»v will he forever tarred ol any actlnu therefor agatoat the sold administrator. CHARLES W. CORSON, . j Dated Ortnhcr S. IKC4. OtS ; national i mon contention. T-HL several Townahlpa of the County of Cape Mar are reaueatad to appoint detacatae to mart i | the NATIONAL VKTUK OTCWTTCONTOmON " j SATLRDA V, OCTOf»:R 1Mb. MM, , { at S o'clock P. M .. for Hie pnrpow of nonilnattng a , ticket tor the cnaulog < leoitoa I CEORGE W SMITH. Chairman af tost Canvantton. i i new .up fashionable MILLINERS' STORE. PETERSBURG, CAPE MAY COUNTY. Mux PR ISC! LI. A E. CORSON would very reS I sjiuetmil^ Inform the Ladlce^of^thc Upper Towaehlp 1 MILLINERY GOODS, - i Such X. BONNETS, ready made or mada to orderAlso, all kind* of j CIIJLDREN'S HATS AND CAPS, B I DRESS TRIMMINGS, and ' NOTIONS, fce.. fee. n ■ tAdie*. piaase give ute a call. otl 1 order to show calse. A' T an Orphans' Court, held at Caps May Court Houoe On the ad dav of August I80L before H. | W. Godfrey , Matthew Marry . and R. D. Edmunda, Lequlrrr. Judgra—

On the appucr.Ut n of James A. Edgier, admto1 said decedent, whereby /t* appears that the personal estate of the said decedent ii •.njufneleot to gay hit rules, . ,1 is ordered that all persona interested in . decedent appear before the court ai Cape May Court thimnri t-vd j v or December next, morn should not he sold as will he lulhctcnt te pay hie i dchtt-orthe residua Ihereot aa the case mnv require, j By the Court PETERJSDCDEA, surrogate. August Pith. ISM otS-« ORDER TO KROW CAF8E'. 1 I » T an Orphans' Court held at Cape May Court A House oo the Ud day of August. ISM. before 11. i IV. Godfrey. Mltthtw Marcy, aod h D. Edmunds, iArjulrea. /urtges- ; On the application ^eMm-tt^Wmnrlek, odminloj said decedent, whereby it apywars ih.»l the pcrvonal I estate of Hit said Oeoodcni is Insuftclri.f to pay hD ' debts, and requested the aid of the court In tbe pre- ■ thr lands, tenement,, and leaf -state of the aatd j decedent appear before the court a< C ape May CoRit THIU'TlffpAi Or DE'.'EJfAEK .SA.VT, iwrSr 1 Hhmdd "m-t"!*' "id^a wlir'ne auBlcuxV ;.. pay" Me j drhu.or the residue tlietc.f, a. 1h- caec may require | By the ^ur;. ^ PETER aOl'lil.K Surrogate. 2 GROl E8TEEN ti CO., pi vNrt-EORTr M A N '.r A (TV PER*. liHovDIV A V, NEW york. ! rite at ten ion o! the rubifo and tho trade Is IbvL J tedtr. cejr NEW SC ALE SEVEN OCTAVE W>K!> : WUOI' I'lANG 1 i iRTES. wt.l-h for Vol-.iae and purity of '.one are unrrvab^ by any hitherto otfgral ] r re- is Oeersfeuag Lei. ft, and each Instrument i hmng made under the prraona! supervtsian of Mr j 4- H- GroresUan, who has Lads praeUool experience I of over thirty years In their manufacture. Is /o% I ; THE °GROVESTEEN PIANO EORTE" RB- * CEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD OP [j

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