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Ckt €ip gjw ©ton Stabii n kiliiiitft ever* thbmbay W ! •l B. MAtiORAULC, b*t Idiii Capr M*j triurtj, K. J. , TfcWiBf . t»Vr, M, IM4. MLBiHs'KnirTias. A ncppOoa iu gi*ta to retorned ■BRibara of Company A , Seventh Ragi- j •cat Km Jersey Volunteer*. at tbe Washington Hoove, Cape Island. on , Tnaafiay 18 h loit. The ladies of the , ltlurf if' Lower Township tool charge of lb* natter, aud determined t-- jc»we then a reception worth; of the cuu.t in wbidTtbay have been cngtgtd, •» well a* creditable to themselves. Their efforts wera obi; seconded by Mr. George . B. Cake, proprietor of the Washington House, who prepared a sumptuous dinner. After tbe good thing* of the feast had been diseasae# speeches were made by Bat. J- P Hall, tiler. B. S. Sharp, Boe.V. W. Ware, Captaio George W. Smith, Uaat. Joseph \V. Johnson, and eihan. r_ ■ - _

units ttrm t»STt*ries. Paraaaat to call, the National Union Coaaty Coawtntion assembled at Cape 1 May Court House, on Saturday, Oct. ' ]5th, to aoniaate candidates for th* ea- ^ lioaa county offices, to be elected at the «Maiag election Dr. J. F. Learning was cslied to the 1 Chair, and Dr. A. Young was clioseu Sac rets ry. The'Conreotion then pro- J •ill to icra- the ticket, whereupon 1 the following persons were unanimously 1 placed oa nomination : I ' huh Wiltaoa W. Ware I Awawbly— Thomas Beesley. < Caaaty Clerk — Jonathan liaud. ftsril Aaron MiUer. Coroner*— Joseph I). Cbatia, S*ma*l Harris, Nelson T. Eldrtdge. i A eatamitte* was appointed to M the aoaiiaees, and bTTtrg t^rrfcXfj'e I Ika Coovantioa. On being introdoced they accepted the oominat'on* with ap- ' < preprint* speeches. The cob ■ittee on reaolution* reportad the fallowing, which were unanimous- I )y adopted, and ordered to be published : " la the "Ocean Wave." Wberaa*, The rebellion, which bait. MBfcmis axiatence sine* April. 1861, , I taring baaa aragad against the union of Baw StaUa, and against the liberty and praapaMty oUtbe people, without cause aad without pretext, and with a full dt- , lamination, If In i:a power, to rend aaaadar the bonds of frsU-rnal brother- 1 ' hood which have so long cemented us , together, aad to destroy, under tbe in- ** fiuaac* of passion and prejudice, the best go *•* Beet heretofore vouchsafed to , •as, therefore— Beaalrid Tnat in dealing with tbe , trailer* aad rebels now under arms eg aseil the Union, a rigorous prosecutfioa of tbe bar is the only course to be i ( faWitfi ; that no compromise, or prop- , oeition or overture of peace should be ■ oatertained or tolerated for a moment,

uatil they first lay down their arms and I (tiara to their allegiance, Hanoi red, That our confidence it onthakao In the Administration of Abre- ! bwfiLiacoln,' to carry out the "true prigriplM of the government," and couqaar a* honorable peace. Unsolved, That to those constituting oar. army and navy we extend our best , thkaa aad ragarde,— to those who have ! Mteaad. admiration for their valor, and thMHt sympathy for their wounds,— to -I God be tbeir paymaster, 1 —to their widows and mother*— tbe confiehapsf a grateful country, and the WkHotian of kaowiag their cherished j _ 00** have been garnered np in a wreath I «f jftwfc, which wlOaoon eoeircle the ' I jaTwttlir — Of tbe Union, ; •Mmh'la aow rising, and which mil ; ahiwla aaiaUied splendor in all tin* i WMSS Awriwd, That we cordially endorse; lb* aorereottoo of Hon. John F. Burr | aaOaagaammaa for the First District, ! aad piedfe oareeWhe by all honorable 1 •aawto wpport Us election. Imfsitllst tbe nominee* for Senmr,AMmrnblj men. Clerk, Sheriff antL OwpHMB^ag baaa nominated by thJ MgfllWWB eata af this Convention, elvrit tmm m implicit confidence, aad a«all _ st. %mm i. . MM aglrid aad wrriad • young fjMap hatha oattat tbo nam .a whhh rim Wna ywvhiag without avriouaMill "taUeeepeel, who nold giMgMBp^riWaha msd kiffiaio maa, HMIfiWi * oawpalled hp Mri. I ■ (who >wrihr with ' ***y highly epihsa of ia

| IhKUW. ^.Ui.SL^ k«lik, i, ; ; ihkatiag htmaelfto agriaakurel parsaita 't Theopbila* Piste bat been recognixed c , , as the Ccnscl of Tlamhnrg at Philsdcl- ' :#"*• ,! Admiral Porter be* tare ceded Admi- j : ral I^e in rommaed of the Federal ' fleet off W ilmiogion. ] < ° I They have an oH lady in Whately, ^ ' Mass., 101 year* of sge, and another io ( | Jaffrey. If. II , aged 100 years. They ; ( ' are t>otb widows. » 1 1 — The resnlt of the election in Penn- i | sy Ivania seems to be still in doobt, botb ' | ' parties claiming the State. The ltepub- ' l eans carry Ohio and Indiana, electing ! , | also a majority of Congressmen. ( A woman iu Portland recently weut , | ■ to tbe provost eiarsbul to gel him to , compel a gay deceiver to marry her. ' Not believing it to be within the >cop« . ^ of hia powers, tbe "provo'' declined t ■ Tbe Committee of the Executive • Council on pardons have reported against commuting the sentence of Green I , for the Maiden murd- r, and hare re commeniicd that a day be appointed for bis execution. bis execution. (

It ie said that ILenen the pngilbt. | is poor, unfortunate end sickly. In t of tbe poison said to bave t beeu given bim by Tom King's friends, , vomits blood and bis right leg is, , withered away. He earns bis living as t a turf speculator. ( Lt A. C. M. Pennington, Jr , of tbe I Second Uoited 8utei Ar illery, wbo i commended one of the horse battr- ; ( ; riee alucbed l« the Ceralry -Corp* do , ring tbe present campaigo, has been ap- , pointed by Governor Parker Colonc-I of ; i lb* Third New Jersey Cavalry. j It Is understood that, instead of go- ' jag to England, as the successor of Mr. i Adams, the position of Chief Jnsticc of | tbe Supreme Court of the Uoited States, i 1 veceted by tbe death of Judge Taney, been tendered to th* lion. Salmon ! , 1'. Chase, and it is thought will be at- j cepted by hia. | Col. Charles 8cr*nton, of Wirren ( County, was nominated for Congress ( by tbe Republican Convention of tbe I Third District at Somervillc on l'ues- i •lay. a Hon Charles S'tgreavcs of Philips- , | ■■ tbe Democratic nominee. , The Richmond Enquirer of the 1st j i inst., announce the arrival at Libby : i Prison of the following New Jersey officers, captured in tbe late battle at Ream's Station . Lieut. I M. Riley, ■ Twelfth Regiment; Assistant Surgeon , John W. ' Heritage, Eleventh ; Lieut < Jam** Freetand, regimeul not given. . i An effort has been made to induce ' tbe appointment of ex-Govcrnor Thorn- . ' ' a. Coram, of Ohio, to the portfolio of ' ' the Interior Department, in tbe puce ol 1 Mr Usher, wbo is to be appointed 1 dodge of tbe United States District 1 ' Court of Ohio But the acceptance of ' ' tbe Post Office Department by Goromor < I render* the appointment of i I

' ' Governor Corwin out of 'the question j 1 * 1 Some other Western State must supply | < ! that deficiency in the Cabinet. ' < i Baltiiiobb, Oct. 1 7 Tbe return* of 1 1 the recent election ere all in. The home | : vote foots^up : I For tbe new Constitution, 11.24G '! ' Against " 12 820 ' ^ : Showing a drficiency on the i ! borne vote of 1 574 ; < ^ ; The soldier*' vote thus far ree'd 2 463 I Making a majority for the new Con- f t ' i stitntlon of 889 votes, which will be in- j » ' creased, it ia thought, not lets then 500. { • [ Tbns tbe Constitution is clearly adopted j t I and Maryland benceCorth ranks as a l ( ! free State. » J I qriuk cm btsptess college. 1 ' , This popular aad emineatly useful In- i I I stiiutjon, — where stodeals are qualified ! ' I io th* most effective manner, to eater at j J 1 once upon the duties of the Counting : > | Hosts, or any, aphate of asefulness io j ' r ! active basinea* life, — has leased the mag- ' , j aificeat atotw. N E. corner of Cbestnol ' i > and Tenth Street*, in which, the Tele- ' ! graph department of their establishment 1 . wiBqfor the fatare, b# located, not only j 1 Kaa a school for leers oca. hot as an actual boas fids Telafrrnph office, for tbe ac- < . coamodaUon of tha public Tha enter- < , pries aad azoslleaca of the "Quak-r < , City Baaiaaa* College" u deserving the ' /hlghMk eemBiadstioa. aad woQhy of < eatveraal pstrnaage Rival iasUUtiooa, < 1 who any tbiak to oat-geasrai tha "Qoa- J 1 kvr City Colb-g**," will have to get ap I 1 before day-light — U S Journal, PHI- i * Wtfrria. ' ^ I , -Adtnia K.'.Uck, rtob IM00 < It M bom hi. aw ..d r.. »w.j. j i , lava »ay. tha aaave had to aagwk hia. ! ■ Z«!L2Zi*2m&!S}£ ' * take Uahrihi an halt frws, withefiiat I . sate cash ostffit. j

f )JL I whangs. Tha.two armies lie qafctiy is I caap, even picket firing having for the , ' time cecsed. It is reported ihat Geo. u Gr«ot bus rriieved G-t er»l« Mende and] n i Wsrreii from command . 'fbey were or? 1 m ! dered to aitack tbe strung Confodefata ! ^ i positions near the Weldon Railroad ; i"* ihey pfotrit.d egaiiut it, a* ir.^kWd » cause an imuiense lo»t nf life, end most " | probably would be unsocceatful ; and Grant removed them. Hancock, it ia c rumored, will be Meade's successor. ^ : Whether ibree reports ere true we pan- 0 ■ not say, bol all thr old cabals against . ' , Mradr, wliicli once wsre So strong, liavc K • been revived. Hirnry is still io Phils- . 1 dvlpbia, very low with a fever It will 1 ■ bo a mouth before be can resume bis | Tlu Sew York Independent states " that Gen Shornion will make nuaitvnipt this yearto advance south of Atlanta. For over three werkt we have net had a p I line of o«ws tr im his army 'pie railroad and iiUgrAph cuiiuecting Atlanta with Cbal'ano'ga are still broken, and . the Confedrraies have their own way. HHiorriA v last WKsslpr ramnract i On Saturday last. captured j

a town in Georgia, east of Slier- : man's supply railroad, and took three c thousaud negro troops prisoners. On ' t , the same day, lie davhrd into Marietta, I . uear the Kvnes.nw Mountain and oh the i railroad, and spiked the cannon. Hood I near Marietta, where the bulk of I Uoopt are. Toe two armies f resting ou thvir arms, waicbfog each J other. « All the Feieral troops bave been ' driven from Southwestern Yirgioie. ' I One body was followed by Gen. Breck- ' inridge almost to Knoxville, in East 1 Burbridge, whose commxnd 1 is now near Lexington, Kentucky, reports that he lost heavily oo the re- 1 ' treat. ' The defeat of Waihburne's command ' East Point, Alabama, by Forrest, : ia confirmed. Alt Washburtiea artille- — eight'goiip — Wtre captured. Two of bis caissons were' exploded, (end one 1 of bis transports disabled by the Con- ' f- derate shells Wasbburce has retreated. ' Gen. Price has made hfi heudquarI at lloonevillei Missouri, ju'al south 1 i of the Missouri River. North of the 1 j river tbe Federal troops have abandoned ' nearly all tbv State, and are concentre- ' ting at Macon Citv, northwest of St. 1 1 ' > ;f An iinpnr*ant reeonnnissncc was made ' on last Tuesday night, lltb, from our i ' extreme left by two hundred aud fifty ; ' men of the Th'rleentb Pennsylvania c«v- 1 airy, under Major McCabe. They |iaseed the enemy's cavalry pickets without 1 dikcovrrcd and pruaeedtd to Stony creek and Rnaauty stations, the lettcr uf which places is two miles beyond theixtreme right of the rebel army. , | expedition suecasafally returned af- 1 , making considerable captures and gaining much valuable information 1 1 i ( I e c **'1

| was ascertained that the rebels have oo i their extreme right wing, at Stony j, creek, aesen thousand cavalry ^and in- , ( fantry, strongly intrenched ; * i : , Geo. Butler, ha-iog learned tliat th* ii ; rebel authorities have called on former i musters of slave* to cume forward and I reclaim ibrm from among tbe colored' soldiers captured from the >Uuioa army, | and also that many of thtae negro iroope ( beeu put to witrk in tbe trenches of . the enemy's work* in bis front, hat jriv- ji • en notice to Robert Ould, rabri Ex- i i j change Commissioner, thai he will ra-.jt j Uliate by assigning an eqnal number of j rebel prisoners ia his poaeesioa to bard labor, and already soma of thea has* ' I pat to work in digging lb# Dutch ' ' Gap caual. Gen. Bailer has also mads ' I proposition to Mr Ould for the exi chaoge of all naval priaonars htM ou j both aides, and has transmitted to tba 1 i gentleman statements of oar offi- ; ' care to the affect that United State* col- i ! ored troops were murdered after being ; ( captured, on the 29ih of laM nsoath, by | rebel regiment iu front of the Amy on ( tbe Jamas. S * No later movements of importance la | ' Gen. 8beridan'« department are report- • cd The guerillas are again , at work , < th* Virginia railroads. On tbe Bal- ' 1 timore and Ohio Railroad, on TMradaj j ' night of last week, they aiteekcd a pat- j treia, about eleven milei^ mat of i , took oy»r two baadrcd] thla— ad>ollara frua two •mjf,|ay-'] mnaurp, cobbed tlte . panaagsga ' barota tba cars. Afu'r ^ burned human bodies wrij^foilod ' lyiW oa the track. Moaby U arid to. . have lad the ga.g ia pwreon. AuMher ] ! gaarilla party atteckad tha garid ate- j , **** j sSiSiSi; jyjug ou the greand and abandon*,) his ' .

Suhhta Other ^Mkfc'va#ri o€tT .regri hy these oo llama are reported. j • Major Williams, of tha Tenth Kaasas j ' Vdlan'eere, Reports that ha baa vaeap- ' ^ tared Pilot Knob and vieinity from the rebels. Two bondred and fifteen of the , enemy's wounded were found there. | one hundred ihoussud 0o"ar* . : worth of goods were stolen by the reb- « •Is from stores in and nroond Pilot ! J "Knob Panics of the rebel Price '» 1 f. rrea in the Stele are now pillaging and • ' conscripting in the country north of the , Missouri river. Price himself, vitb tbe . main portion of bis army, is said to be , still at Boonevitle. The Union troop* girrisouitig several small detached locations have been withdrawn and concentrated at Macon. In a speech which recentty made to the people at Bonneville, he loid them tbet if ibey did not now rally to bis standard it we* th* lest lime he would come into tbe State to "relieve" thcto, but that if ibey came promptly forward to his supp- rt be would retain among them Stnugrnl order* nlative to tbe approaching election have been issued by G-m. Ro»eA XIW AKI BlSfiEIOrS COCSTKRFEIT.

A well executed sod very dangerous counterfeit government greenback, of ' the denomination of |5l>, has recently put afloat, and handlers of money must keep a *harp look-out. or they will bitten by it. The general appearance of the hill is precisely that of the genuine, and the signatures arc perfect fac limilu. A close examination, however, discloses that the engraving is coarser, sod the priuting not quite as well done ; while in tbe vignette of Hamilton the nose is less prominent, and the lower part of the ear, which in tbe geuuine is quit* ( Iain, it obscure. The words in script, "promise to pay bearer," are somewhat coarser than io the genuine. Tbe paper is unusually good for a counterfeit note. THE ICWIhHlTIOV KKflM IRELAND. Ou the important subject of emigration we perceive from the abstract of tbe return riff tbe Registrar General, jest published, that 81,586 persons left the country ibis year up to tbe 31 at of July, wbo stated it was their intention not to ' return — being bl increase of 4,080 on the Dumber for last year. The detail* of tbe emigration returns may be given • thus: — In Ulster there was a decrease of 380, and iu Muosu-rof 3.015, while ill Connanght there was an increuse of '2 461, end in Leinster of 3.850. The , entire number' of etuigraou *incc the date when tbe'r enumeration at the several ports of Ireland commenced — 1st ! May. 1801— to the 31sl of July la*t. amounted to 1.499 642. Boston Oct 14 — In the case rf Mr* Mary *. Huckius ag tnst the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, > recover $10,000 upon a policy of inturance ou tbe life of her husband, which tfce company contested on the gruuod of lalas representation* at the , ground oi lalas representations at the

time the policy was issued, that tho de- • ceased fur tome time previous to his . I death led an irregular course of life, and i : that bis death was caused liy an ovcrdoae of laadsoom and not by natural ' causes, tbe jury have given a rerdic.d of : $11,593 for the plaintiff. "V I — A party of men jell the rebel ram AI- . marie OQ tbe mosuigg of the 5th tost., and passed down in a hukt ioto Albemarle ' • .Sound, North Carolina, designing io cap- ' I tore a Union despatch boat runuine from : | our flaot in th* Sound to Roatfok* l*laud, , and to blow ap a schooner laden with pew- ' . der ; bat bsiaf fruM rales) in tbasa object* oy tba vigilanca of the officrr* and meo of oar A«tt, ibay proceeded to Crosloo So- od j and destroyed the Creates lighthouse, eight m ilea north uf Boanuka ltiand, and captured tbe iightkeeper aad hia wife. Hood's army is aortb or Atlaota, and is j ramorad to hava captured Dalton. He is ; •aid to bs fifteen mil- • southwest of Dillon ' moving towaids tha Tennessee river, with 1 Sherman io fall pursuit. Another despatch i Sherman all right, and says tbat I Hood was badly repaired by General Carsa 1 at Alatoona ; that Atlanta is abundantly j aopplied. aad that both railhay aad tele- ■ j graph will MB bo repaired. I — Aoamber of store* in Baltimore ware cloeed yesterd >y by order of the govern- ; meat, end tbe proprietors, clerks, Ac.. 1 1 sout to Washington. Csaaaetion j 1 with blockade mooing is said lo have been ! ! the cause. Seeemi store* in Waekiugtua I (were also placed under gaard. — Th* Kaaaian government caeooreges marriage among its soldier*, provides ! the \ ' coapie with a Uouae, supporu them, re.r* their ehihAar, hat aakaa away all the boys j at a tender age and eeads thaw to military , gwrisoas, there lo be trainod for the arm \ . I There are 900,090 of thia hind ri arid. e n I— i '— Briretasy Staaaaa. tha Qaarunaaetar Vseaarat, CftenMWy Oaaarel aad ffiaiaaaa j r Bail out tmt aa Staariy. ta ! eoafcr with Oaaarel Great apoc tha war exrimaire for tha coming year.

f ajgelF-flMF IISTH K TOTT. " I {- Ao event which ha« been long itnpevnl- ! ' Uag jBjffi^e*n^l'li . cenrred. ' Roc* •. j Taney, t'hivf Justice of the Sapn ma Court j1] : of Jbn Uriited "State*, died in WashlhgtOn | ' City on, Wednesday evening, at the ad. ' vmnced age of rigbty-svven yeurr. having y . (,-.-n tiuro in 1777. in Calvert conn IV, Md. ; - lie bat bvr- the Chief Joalicu of the Uui- 1 ted States Supreme Court for a [>eriofl of <yweoty-*even y-ar«. hs\iag born app<-iuied fill that post upon tbe death of Chief ' Justice MaithaK. Judge Teney w** ad- , i milled to practice at the Bar lo 1799. so j ' that for a period of sixty-five veers be ha* j been either alee-yer or jndge, or connect- ; ed with leg-.l pursuit*. Scon after being I adml'ied to preclice he represented Cui- ! vert county in the Maryland lloose of Delink, where iu It 10 be res el* i ted Stele; Senator. In that eepecitv he sen d ex] year*, end in !s2? removed lo Baltimore. al of the Mate, and m 1-31 Ueiivral Jack- ' Luted Mate*. I Time, in a period of ihiriy-Uo year*, be . 1 had btco occupied »i*.b the law and poli- I lie* of Alary iaod, *ud had attained *ach a nan II.] cabinet, under the Presidency of' J sCkvon, a* hi* law officer lie continued

removing the deposit* from the national | Treat a ry, wheo Mr. Teney tpp.-intsd - in hit rtend. on ll.e around of agrermoi.t 1 with the 1'res.deQt iu tavor of removal. . I lu» pivfermeot. however, in the end. ! vauseu bttn lo he shelved a* a -tal*'*Oiai>. . fo the .Senate refu«rd to Cuutiru) tbe.oomi- . nation, ond in IbS.V when lie was uoii.ina- , u-d an Assistant Jua'ice of the United states Supreme Coon , the Senate indeti- ] nilely po»tp..uvd tbe ooiniiial.on. Upon 1 the subsequent death of Chief Jutlice 1 Marshall, however. Ceiieral Jachsop nuiui. ■ 1 naied Mr. 'I'aney to till th-i place, and the . . political character of the S-uate having , ed. and lie' look hi* *e.l in 1937. , Judge Taney has niio.inislered the oath of office of President of the United Slates ' to no lea* than nine incumbent* of that . office, vjx : — Van Daren. Hemson, Tylet, ; | Polk. Taylor, I'illm-r*. Pierce, liuchaoee . and Lincoln, iiis loai important official i f act as* to administer the uaih lo support j t the cCiuetitution to President Lincoln. — { . hut he is now dead. I he link which bound ! the present generation to the judicial pu- 1 1 rity end great ne»* and patriolism of the \ ; times uf Warhi g'on lis* pavsed away with 1 tbe leal breath of Roper Krouke TaUey. | , thk asiatic teleuraph. ! A thousand evidences, staring al u. from i , every side, rhow not only how great ur* j ! the noes foi which we light, but l.ue Ibrt . ; prosper while we fight. This j si-spcri'v ' ! »!:. w», t a„, the Jeep conviction there is! " th.it the war will end successfully f,.r tke Union, und tbut it will end »oou. The ' conviction help* it* own realisation. Within * f-w days past of this very j mo'etli the- Navy Department ha* tele- | graphed ii* order, arro.a tie continent »o • San Francisco, that a >>».• I etionld be I arined and equipped for the u*e of Kng>n- ' , < eer Bulk lev and a party who .re det*i>d . of the gnat telegraph line ahicli will soon I ; place as in communication with Petropr- j e | lovsiii and »l. Peteteborg. and Urn* wish I I

uiucb of Asia and all of Koro r. Unr hue. ; arc completed and working lo bau Fran- i * ! ci*co. From there tbey aro being rapidly j I i » xje tided to the north. The Russian line L - haa been cmph-ieJ over a great pint ofn ! ( Siberia, and. is now about bviug brought j f to the ru water* t.f the Pacific. We have before pointed out liie romc it will 1 : follow to tbe western coast of America, ' , goo and California, trum whence we shall - - and European now* villi our coffer, a* «« ; a ' i.o* have similar tiding* from i-outignou* , town* and cities aud Slate*. Tha work to - be completed lie* between the Columbia S river and the uioutb of tfce Anioor— an inf 'significant distance and small cott comi | pared with what b*s beta already accoin- , ptjshed' The expedition now ordered will j 1 i commence wotk about tba first of March, , ' and Viii first survey the high latitude* . | where tbe link connecting what- ba* been j *1 finished <*u botb continual* remain* lo be j 1 ' compleiedX No better selection for thi* i 1 1 doty could nave beeu made than from tbe ' 1 corps which is now represented, and tbe I conduct of the^drpartment shows that it is ' determined to pW'b the matter vigorously ' to n close. The\ Coast Harvey bw> cou- * • Uributed all that ItWa in its power to facili. lata lha work, »nd\ tha arrangement* on "'fool are confident In expecteo lo secure , J success. V - j " Rossis, recruited frolln tba Crimean war ; i , China, bopefol of eatlyTBeaca ; Japan, a* ; i j yal only beginuiog iu iLeVudinn ots of onr I I civilisation— there are thehpofula which s | will ba first tone bed. Tbe lfliffe ranee ba- : tween them add lit. I'etrrsbVg, and tha j aleCtric lima betwaen that capital aad lxin. * j don. is too aiaaU Car compntat*b, When * * the labor is completed we have aV«» anion ' | aith the old world which place* slaonsare' * utwt as far back as steamers pnt lifc infork ' uretiou brought hy ship*, and «in\»hall gather tha new* of the worlJ Tor onr Ureak- * fast tables as wa now do the news oFdainaatie htetss. Although th* orders *ut r Ihre reaf pMapretire vntbar than im|re a and '.STT;' we ca» v*]j *»*U i|> J&j' t pw|tre beiag made for its reaiixalior.-^ ' AtevA Ameriean.

age Stamp. - ! niED. " •" ' • STKVKNS.— On the loth iaat., it dip. j theri.. Maria Swain, daughter ,.f (faery . and Lligalieth St»ve«s, aged 7 years and t ir.otith*. ' . ' ' 't ■TJaever tku* - . ft Wltn.ltw.tev.teWW I The t-rtgtiir*t, puree' . teraiha*. ' , At* alwar* tret ta (s. " HARNKTT. -October 9th test., Chat, ih.lle C.. h, font daughter of S«w ue) aad •- . Sarah A Harnett, aged C Mioti'.ht sad •- . ! ! "lays. r.**t. little Lottie. All Ik* aegvueh la eaT, . «> van *h) meek, UavMthe vgtitt - . Shall suffer Do son. '. HAM'. — At Unite falaad, AepteBher , '.'lil . Mary !^>ct«a U.. d«ogh<*r of James and Mart Hand, aged 11 Vesrt, 4 Bantbf ' and -JO day "» Otir •Ivriiur M»rv Louisa t* gone, Ao. left ua brre her love to mama ; e ' T>. har-t to part with aae eo dear - tioo has ehnua to call her from hare. ' ' Nor sec that saute *o gag i Sad tLvt vetee m« lovej ao well, a Hy death »i« -alfe* away, e , ts the looety ftttt ihe'* sterptar i ,f ' There lice her earthly part of eley, ! There rv«t ui: *ound of truasyot

NEW ADVERTI8EM-ENTR T t lrti PlKE MEETKU, t n Adjourned n.oetln* of the Coant of Utrador* .V ■ thet-vpi: hi aSiitcrmmkc COMPANY Wiilpw l, eld al ibe cstnthe HOI SK, oa SSIUffUl-, IU j.NAT., fan- I land Of Ik I0M K *' ' notice! l<*w*r<t V in»iuf *C!r.lnlv:r**ur "aT'xerj \t .11 Ih- audited and "tiled hr the Surrocate. aad rei*.rted u> the Judree ol Hi. Orphan®' Court of tha -ouni. of c ape May, ai the term of august neat,. 1'ETtB St.VDXSL Dated Oeh Itth. ISSI. (o*0) Surragaia. » TO I tlMilM KK.S 4\D OEALERII IN CortF.l-.-THE on EAT american tea (OM1ANV »m rottlac up a FRENCH MREAKI INI IND DINNER t OFFEE. which, for rtehaeu . f fla-. . r and pe,-,i-ir Jrll-ary of taste. I. tmesaellad ia ua- Market, lhi. coffee U the nee that tha an. i healthy t offe». t lmilara, with Frlea teat" aad in, the* FKEMvi * eki VTaxo'careisalSii ft t . and I. eure It I" purefaaaed of tbe BataT N?w*Vork Tl* 1 ** fed *r.Vee-y mmaV i new and rikhioialu * 1 1 L LIN rn V ^ STORE, prtersarm, cat* Ma. PRIktlLLA E. COItSOX would very *a--I- c Jully inform the Ladle" of the Upper TewaaMp I . ihat "he hae a "plrmlld "lock of ^ MILLINERY GOODS, * , ] Such ae BONNETS, ready made or made Seamier * C^fLDREN't HATS AND cap*. DRESS TRIMMINGS, act NOTION*, he., he. i Lvdica. pleaer give me a rail. all MUSI C AL I N8TRUMJENT6 bitorciTKi:.T re to., J)iANO-l\>kTD MaNVPaC tl'rekk, swo nnoAi.WAV, .new rotfc 1 he attea'loa of the Pubilr aad tha trade IS feael 1 led lo our NEW SC ALE SEVRB OCTAVE Mte WOOD riAAO FORTES, mhuh lor voioma aad 1 puritj of toae are ultI rated tir say hitherto offhrad ■ ! io tht* marked They aaetela aU tha modVea am

r rot caveats, reo^A wreak d«tet, fJary, rmUt, tea * ; Oam. Cw»r»;rwas Sao, pt., aad each last ram a* t <<>• madr under the peraaail saperrUiaa of M'. of over thirty yean ta Uetr maaafaetara, ts fwtf irorranJaf ,a ewrp port irate. THE "O ROVESTEEN PIANO TORT*** RBCEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD OR MERIT OVER ALL OTHERS AT T«* CELEBRATED WORLD* PAIR, ' Where wera exhibited iaetrumanU Boat tha BaH % ■ . • I maker* uf London, Parte. Carmaay, fhllsSslphle. > ] i *" • • i { Daltltaore, Do. loo and New Tech i saffUsy at tea ' AMERICAN INSTITUTE fee fm iili nitei (far*. 1 the gold aad silrer medals from both of whkB eaa I . ..... e . . Dy the latrodurtloo of impiavaaaata wasaahs a : ! stilt more jwrfeet Piano Porte, aad hy maanSntemre ; j largely, with a strlatfy sash system, are oaaMsd la r j offer faeee Instruments at a pelsa wW* WtHfSR. i • - j ejude rompttlOaa, , A ' PRICXg : " No. t. Seven OeUTa, taaad- liiisi, ■wii.aHafi ! plalaaass, fXIB. " j s., t r— Ur. - t r ""r. f-** " • ''i**-""-'"-* f * . .5*-N-o. s. term. Oetara. rewad llB>MmlMri» M ' Tiswa-NrTeare,reawn^Wa feadylit O^slsis stRSftta-, d»y