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<£jj it 6a[|t itlan (Detail SMubt is rVIU«HK& every TMLJUUAY DT s, n. * I u OH A V I- c , Cat© l-Uu»l, Tape Way Faulty, J. t»'<) LK)lLJkS pes Yh.AU. TiiHrxU}! Dva wilii r *J1S, INtil. ~ rWKL\MATI'» UI TI1H PRKMDKNT. \Va**i*uiox, Be©. '.a— By lh« i of tbs Uttit'-d States : A t"torL*V AT1>»!*. Whena# by lb* act n, . rovej July 4th. I lx>4, enlitltfU ' «0 act fuMhcr lo r©«."D »U ■nd provide for th© co«ollia|£ and caliiag out of tho national fores onJ lor oU»«r purpose*," U I# pravidcJ thai lb* IV siae t.t of lb# U lu led 8un^ may »' • »d:-* creriou .»l a in lima then-after call for uuy number of «• u a* voloaieers for the rvspeciiw»%nM of on*. l*o and tbrv© ywi for uo';UrY MtrricB, auJ in cam lb* quota or any part- ihrrvof, of any town. township, ward, or city. pr«ci«ct or uK'ction district, or of ■ «©on»y not *o subdivided. ahall not . be tilled within the a; see of fifteen day* altar sncb coll. then tho President rinll immediately otdrr a draft for one y.-ar. to fill such 14001a. or ony part thereof arkich may bo uafijlod ; and where*#. by credit ■Hoard in accordonco with the act of Coo(•rata on tb« call for fire hundred thousand men, made July 18, 1"<H. lh* number of m en 10 t>o obtained nodar that call was re duced to two hundred and eighty tliimaapd; and whereof, the operations of tho enemy in certain State* have 'rendered it impracticable to procure from tb«m their full quotas of troop* onder told call ; ao«l wherea#. from the foregoing cause?. .hut ;wo hundred and fifty thousand men have been pot into I he army, na*Y and marine corps under «h« said call of July 18, 1-61, leaving a deficiency of thai call of two hundred and sixty thousand : Now. therefor-. I Abraham Lincoln. ]*rwti«lent of the United Stale* of America.
In order to supply the aforesaid deficiency, and to provide >r caiBtalties in the military and uavwl rcrtice of tho Unfed Stab-*, do ittite tl it my call for three hundred thou- 1 1 sand volunteers, to *ervo for one. two or ] r three year*. I The qaottf of the States, districts, and lab-dietricla, under the call, will \«o a«Binned by the War Department, through the bureau of the ProTOft Man-hai Ueoeral of the United State*, nfid in ca»« thu quota ! or any part thereof, of any town, loan- I ship, word or a city, prrc»OCt or election district, or of a county not so subdivided, •hall not be filled before the 1Mb day of Fcb-oary. 1865, then a draft shall be made j In fill such quit*, or any part thereof, tin- I dor this call, which day be unfilled on the •aid 1Mb day of February. l-o&. In testimony whereof 1 harn hereunto 1 •et rr.y hand onJ caused the aval of the United'State* to be affixed. Done at tho city of Washington this 13»h j day of December, in the year of our 1-ord | one thousand eitrhi hundred and allty*four, > aud of the Independence of Ilia United j .Stale* of Amvrica the ©iglrly-ninrii. A Ull A II A M LINCOLN. By the President: Ww. II. SawAun. Secretary of Slate. To Gil the qnuta celled lor by the above proclamation, another draft will inevitably take place, unless a sufficient , number of tulunUer* nro presented before the lath day of February. It is the part of wisdom to take time by the forelock, and at volunteer* make belter ' loldiem thso drafted men, every effort Hm«)J be made to Gil the quota previous * to the dreft. Liberal bongllra arc beinp paid io uome diftrict*. and men orebeinp % pot in In advance of tne «lraft. Special efiorti are makinff to fill op General Hancock's corps of veterans, and an additionnl boooty of $JOO Is paid to peraons enlisting la it. Tba following circolsr litter ha* been ad- j d rotted by tha fjoveruor to the Mayor* of eitlee tnd Board* of Chnten Freoholders In this State • Ht*t« or NVw Jcrwct. Kxc. ctivk duraatuaift. v ; TftVKTOV, I>*c. 22, IHC4- )
8in:— Major Ocoeral W. H. Hancock, commanding lit Vet. Vol. Army Corp., j new bettKf raited tt Vf atbioglon, hau dv- j ^ t ,art4 im to reqnetl the aolhoriliet of placet paying boualie*. to which men enlisting in bit Corpt arc credited, to mak* arrangemerit* to pay tuch bouolits io the City of Mfashiagtaa. I hope that fucililiei will be afforded by oar local auilioritiea for carryiag out tho fishes of o^kral Hancock. For Informa | lion a* to the plan to be portued in paying the b«wntiet, appllration should be made I# him at Washington. D. C. The evtrm bounty of |S00. offered to the mo* who enlist In this Corps, will probably Hideo* a large number of men to volunteer, melded the local authorities throughout the ftteta will make proper nod prompt: wfbrt. Very reap^ctfisBy. Yoor obedient sefvant, Joat- Paaasa. TW oapWra of Hetatnab by 8h#nnan, tha rleatracWon of flood's army by Hen Thomae, Oavidm'a raid tbmngh MiaMfpfd, thmaiening MiMUf tba entlci^Kld aaptam of Wllmlnglow by AdmlMl Porter and Oon.-fiotltr, o»»d the genAl acllaHy lhrrMffb<»t ont onfirt army. MtiliW IM ap^dy cnwWn* of tht ft- " ctdtk oaftepaa af Ibo Hoatbem SCorevy tW iHoaiwi *•* tberafore, ^Mfiawt «ppolt#t»Hy U. eolhit, awd
to Ib'vse who wtro firat in ihv »irlf», and who have gained honor aud f<«m(v 011 the [ field of battle, la uffrred a chance to be ! in ot the clo»irg acetic and to aid in ' giving ihe fiuUbiiig utrukelo this unholy rebellion Inter*- .tin* ( orri .|»oiuleucr. CAIX M ay Court hoisc. 1 Dccctubrr 2d, IbOl | M«. Koitok: lu looking over tha column* of thi • "Wave," I nutir- d the death of Mrs, Sarah Vandegrilt, «>no of the young maidvn.H who Bang the udo t»f welcome ' to Washington when he c rossed the bridge ov<r the Aasanpink crck, at Trenton, April 2l^t, 17SL'. The question was n«k*d if there was now a single survivor of tlmio twentyfive fair luaideli* w ho so gh>rioukly strew tho tiuwer-t under the distinguished Weshlngton'i I c«t. My great graiidinothcr, Mr*. Sarah Hand, one of those ' inaidcsa, is still living at this place. • Her father, Natbonirl Moore, (dee'd.) t wcih si that tide an officer under Washington. She is nearly cighty-seren year* old, und it is with pleasure (he repeat* the song they song on that memorable ■ day, and lores to cortvcrac about Washington, one whose character was *0 DUCli admired ; who va» a patriot without reproach ; who lored and sorted his country t-o nobly. May she live to see the present war hruught to a succc*>ful j close; toleo our country again liourisli, i * as it will, aiDSJiingly und rapidly, after I the war is OTtr. Hence it is a common 1 observation, tbat our cause is just; that vrc are fighting to sutiaiu our govcrn- ' mcnl, the b-st that eTcr waaconhtituted. It is a task assigned us by Providence: which has, I trust, given us spirit and virtue equal to it, and will at last crown • it with success K L IL
Br nil 1st lllb Lftdlea' Aid Society. Tne Ladies* Aid Society of Dennis- j fillc, fwrwarded to the Sanitary Com- . mission, on the 2lst iust., a box containing 3 bed-quills, 42 pair* woolen uiittcn*, 3d liaudagrS, 13 red Uanri* 1 shirU. 16 limb cusbiona, 5 pairs cotton drawers, 20 handkerchiefs, 5 pillow-casvS, I pilio*, 1 linen coat, 5 Urge bundles of rags, 0 needle-book*, 24 magazines, | Lint, Books, paper*, ate. Ada Ludlax, Secretary. ftsborn'* Coffee. Tha coff- « which obtained such general commendation al the Baptist Fair, i wu* made from tho celebrated prepared Java Coffee pot up by Ljwii A. Osborn, whose ndvertiseniHtil can be seen in nn- . other column It wa* part of n lot ohlained by the Kditor "f tho "Wave" some time ago, and i* the only article used in his family. Our merchants would turn ad honest penny, und accomodate the people by obtaining supplies of the article, a* it is infinitely superior to all other preparations of coffee in existence ^lAonic InslalLUlon. The following genii- men were duly install* J. us offictrs of Cape Island Lodge No 30, A. V. M., on Tuesday, 27th ' inst., St. John's Day : \V. M.—V. M. D Mnrcy. I s W —a. T Hildrrtli. J. W. — Jona. F. Learning. Tree* — 8. 8 Marry. Sec'y — S R LndUm. I S. I) —Smith K Hughes. 1 J. D — Jo*, fnhellengar Tyler.— George W. Smith. - »■*» 1 — - -■«■■■
( hnngeablc Weather. ! ^ For some time tne weather In this section ha* been very changeable. Thi ( cold snap of Ust week cau»ed visions of , well filled ice bonses to- float through the brains of our hotel proprietors, and , on Saturday a small portion of tho crop , VII gathered. The visions wero dispelled on 8onday morning by tho sodden moderation of the weather, and sobi sequent rains on Monday dissipated what little portion of tho Ico bad been •eft. _ _ ■ . InfbrtnnAte Aerldenl. » Mr m 8. Kasaelt, formerly of this Connty, bat recently employed by the Caaaden & Ambny R. R. Co., fell from I a car while in motion, in Burlington, | on Friday night the ICth inet., and bad ! hlsjeft leg badly craabad by two of the i whvoje passing over It. rendering ampu- ^ latlon neeeeaary aliove the knM* He | is now In Burlington, and Is doing well .. • RamlRg Veesel. On Thnrsday night fa**, *2d insl , n but aing veeeel was distinctly visible fro-i , tble eliy. Bhe appeared to ba about . | fifteen mile* dltteii, and wm epparentr |y drifting wtai. tlar clnse , I eonld not be poei lively nacerUinetl, and 1 1 #nthi ng bee sHteo been beerd from her. i
M ml: d bchooucr. The schooner Suwaasett, Cept. Anthony Soper. of and fr«»m New York, t bound to Fortress Mouroe, with hay fur the army, took Gre in ihs forecastle ebon < a short distance from Caps May. Tho captain finding it impn«*ihle to subdue 4 the tire, succeeded in running h t inside ihf Cape und wrerkwd her. w» h a view 1 lu aavtug a* much as possible of carj;o «nd tthmI. brnccful I'revfi:!. Tho pupils of l'r >f J. I*. Hughes, purchased by Mubacriplion a splendid cake at the l'rcabyter.an Fair, and pr**ented it to him on Monday evening last. ProUshor li. has reason to bo proud of such a gift trom hi* pupils, a* it gives strong • ovidencn of their respect and estceiu lor hiu) a* a teacher K\hlb!liu:i. The Inhibition given by the school of Mr. John W. Lycett, at the Capo Acedemy, a few evuuiuga since, was ait interesting affair. A full house te»ti6ed the iutereat of tho people, and the profits of the Exhibition was eatisfectnry, and will bo devoted to the purchese of books und 1 Other artlcla* f »r the school. ve«se * The Fairs. Tho Fair* of the Presbyterian and Baptist congregations have been eminently svccessful. Dinner* and suppers were provided, and were partaken of by number* of people, who enjoyed than) to the utmost. All the delicacies of tho * M'sv'n were supplied, usd the receipt* 1 were highly satisfactory. Drift Hay. A Urge quantity of b«y came ashore on the beach 011 tho night of Thursday, 22d inst., whicti was taken charge of by ' the wreck master, and is to ba sold at 1 public sale. Some id' it was in good condition, while other portions were s
somewhat damaged. It wn» supposed to have been thrown overboard by soma vessel laden with supplies for the army. Freeholders* Meeting. A meeting; of the Board of Cbusen Freeholder* wns held ul the Court House on Tuesday, 20th insl. But little business was transscled, beyond leasing thu County Alms House to Mr. Joseph I/.trd, whose excellent management of the house has couimeudvd iiim highly to the Board. THOMAS. — # CDMI'tETK HKKKtT OF ll(M)l)\S ARHY. LOSS or I1AI.F TUB rkbkl FORCI^ Nkw York, D«c 23.— Tha Times has | • received a special dispatch from Frank- | lin, Tennessee, dated yesterday, which says : The rebel retreat from Franklin to Duck river beggars all' description. Hood told bis corps rommaiidrrs to get <-ff ihe best way they could with their command*. The rebel artny it now beyond Colum- ; hia. The railroad i* but little impaired, and trains run to spring Hill. Ihe telegraphic conurtuuication is ali right in all directions. JohnsODvillc was not destroyed. The rebel los< during the campaign was 17.000 men, ;»1 cannon and 13 general officers. Killed at Franklin 140G, wounded 3800, nnd 1000 prisoners. Before Nashville and on the retreat to Colombia, 3000 killed and wounded, and ' 8000 prisoner*. The Union loss at Franklin, was 2000 nnd before Nsshvillo less than 4000. The total Union Ion will not exceed 7000, with two generals slightly wound, ed. Hood tint a pontoon bridge above the shovls on ths Tennessee river, where our
gunboats cannot reach them. Hood marched on Franklin with 40.000 men and 65 pieces of artillery. He eriil have lost nearly half hi' men. Nasiivii.lk, Dec. 23 -aThc latest accounts from the front locate Gen. Thorn- 1 us' headquarters at Rutherford Hill yea- ^ terday morning, eight miles this aide of | Columbia. Rinre that time our forces have crossed Dnck river, and have mowed to a point south of Columbia. Our cavslry forces crossed Barter's ford, btlow Colombia, and dashed into the town ; the enemy meanwhile retreat- j |Qg without firing a shot. Weraftured about 30 MmgglcTR The rebel force wei at last accounts at Folaski yesterday morning, and arc probably some distenee eouiH of that ' place to-day. Tbey arc closely followed by oar cavalry. No particular damage ' to the town of Columbia was done by the pasnafe of tha two armies through ■ It. At least one-third of Hood's army am without nuns or equipments, everything which cootd Impede thalr flight having bwen thrown away. • Robal defortera and prlaoatra report that the only effbrtlva eorpe of Hood'* 1 : army la 8. P. 1 j Forrest effected * junction with Hood | at ColumbU, oo Taesdey evwlif. . 9
SHERMAN. ( gplurc of the 4 H y of Matauuah Shirmau's 4'krislmaa iilfl to the Xzllon. On* »u<) I lfi> (iuntmtl S5.1KJO IS m 1* ■ 01 Cot lu • Washington, Dec 25. P. M — Major Gci cral Dix, N*w York, A dispatch linn been received this evcuiug by the President, from Geo. Sherman. It i< dated at Savannah, on Thursday, the 22J inst , and announces hi* occupation of the city of Savannah, and the capture of 150 heavy guns, plenty of ammunition, and about 25 OoO bnlct of cotton No other particulars arc giveu. An nfliciul diapatrh from Gen. Foster to Gen. Grant, dated on the 22J inst., at 7 P. M , stati* that the city of Savannah was occupied by General Sherman on the morning of the 21st inst , and ihut on the proceeding uftcrnoon and night Hardee escaped with the main body of his infantry and light artillery, : blowing up the iron-clads and the navy yard, lie enumerates as captured 800 , jyisoners, 150 guns, 13 locomotives, in good order, 100 cars, a large supply of ammuuition and materials o( war, three ' steamers, and 33.000 bale* of cotton. No mention is mcdo of the present posit-on of Hardee's force, which had been estimated at about 15 000. The dispatches of Gen, Sherman and Gen. Foster arc us follows : Savannah, Georgia, Dec. 22 —To his K wilencj, President Lincoln : I beg to present as/ a Chrutuias gift, the city of SnvBininh, with one hundred and fifty heavy guns and plenty of ammunition, and i»l 0 about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton. Signed, W. T. S11 reman, Major General
c Steamer Golden Gate, Savannah c River, Dec 22. 7 r. m.— To Liruicnant General U. S. Grant and Major General , H. \V. Ilnlleck. — I have th© honor to j report Ibat I have just returned from 1 General* Shermans headquarters in Sa- » vontjuh. I send Major Grey, of my etaff, us bearer of dispatches from General I Sherman to you, ami «Uo a message to ' the President. The city of Snvauiiak 1 was occupied on tho morning of the 21st ' General Hardee, anticipating the contemplated assault, escaped with the , main body of bi* infantry and light ur- ! tillury, on th© afternoon and night of the 20th, by crossing the river to the Union causeway opposite the city. The rebel iron-clads were blown up, and the j navy yard burned. All the rest of the ! city is intact, and contains 20.000 citizcus, who arc quiet and well disposed. Tne captures include S00 prisoner*, 150 guns, 13 locomotives in pood order, 100 cor?, a large supply of ammunition and materials or war, three stoamera and 33,000 bales of cottonsaf.lv stored in warehouses. AH these valuable fruit* of an almost bloodless victory have been, like Atlanta, fairly won. - 1 opened coanu a ni cation with ihr-city , with my steamers to-day, taking up what torpedoes we could see, and pulsing snfrly over others. Arrangements nre being made to clear tbe channel of all obstruction's. Yours, Ac., J . G Foster, Mnjor General latest from dorter's fleet. Th© Richmond papers of yesterday , state that on th© 2 >J instant twenty-six res-els of the Wilmington expedition I had reappeared. Tho dispatch of Gen. Bragg, a* pobliil.cd in tb© Richmond paper#, is as „ follow* : r "Wilmington, N c .Dec. 23 — Twen-
* 1 ly-«ix veeieliof tho Federal fleet rc-«p- ( peared thi# morning Thera has been iio change lince my last dispatch." Thia it the latest inteiligenco received from that expedition. Edwin m. Stanton, Secretary of War PORTER. Wa«hinuton, Dec. 22 *-Qcn. Grant telegraphs that Kicbtuond papers, jnit In, slate that an official dispatch from Wilmington, N. C., dated yesterday, (Wedneaday,) at 10 A. M., reports tbe advance of the Union fleet, arrived off : 1 thai pott during that ni|ht. Over iliir 1 ty iteamers nr© now assembling, and ' mora following The Republican save : The government received a dispatch ■ last night, from Gen. Grant, at Ci'y Point, anaoanclog that tha Richmond j papers of yesterday morning, the S2d, ronlain an oflioial dispatch from Gener- ' al Bragg to Jeff Davis, dated Fort Fish- . ar, Naw Inlet, N. C , Dec. 2l»t, (Wedneaday.) reading at follow^ ; 1 1 "Tha entire fleet of tbe enemy It in ' 1 flffkL but oataot operate. Tha wealhI ' ar continues bad. We are able to bold Wilmington " ' a
DKbTRriTlOI OF OLOthtUi. Rear Admiral Porter, under dale it the 15th inst., informs the Navy Re- 1 partment of tho^drsiructiou of the bloc' - ud« runner P ircl, driven u%hore by the piinbhatit at New Inlet, Capo Fear riv©f- 8hc Urrd upon and sunk, ar.d was filially totally d»stroyed by u north•ast galo. She had on board a l*TC* cargo of arms and munitioaa < f war. Admiral Porter report# that withio tbe , laat fif y days ll»e fleet hes enptorod and destroyed $5,500,000 worth of the coemy's property in blockade runners. A Good Work — Tne Masonic fraternity of New York have appointed a commission to purchase supplies of finnr aud coal, and retail litem out lo the poor ut cost price. The city authorities approved lb© object, granted them a piece of land al the Five Poiuts, on which a depot has been ertctrd A beautiful piece of poetry, entitled, "Through Death to Life," will be found on our first page. rr.RHo.v 41.. The College of S'e* J*rp«*y lias conferred the degree of LL.B. on President Lincoln. Mr. Dayton's tir*'drce».-or, John "k Mivon. our Minister to France during llachaiiac's Presidcocy, died of apoplexy, as did M r. Dujjon. The Camden Democrat slate? that it is rumored that lion. J0B1C# M. drowl has hei-n #eUct«-H to succeed Andrew .Inhn-on as Military Governor of East Tvnnffsee. Mrs. llulcbbii*. of Baltimore, imprisoned 1 far sendios n sword to Barry Gilmore. ihe rebel raider, lia* been released by the President froin the Filcbburg (Mas?.) Bou>e . of Correction. 1 Vice Admiral Farragit wu* a rr.ididtipman on hoard the frigate Essex when she was treacherously attacked by two Brni-h corvette? and captured the in ulral port
of Valparaiso, in 1814. Arti-inus Wu'd nolifir» the gentlamnn who left phosphorus in his bed al the St. Nicholas Hotel, that if he w;D leave bis name with General Dix. he will hear of something to his ailtantagi*. f General Sli»*rid.»n was presented with a beautiful flag by the Union ladies of Winchester last w #•«« t. The Genoxal received the flac with proper grace, hut his modesty prevented hitn from making; a -peech. The Richmond paper* are loud in their denunciations of General K-rby Smith.— They accu-o him of the most rascally practices — robbing tbe rebel government to the tune of million* playing th- part of Commissary to tho French in M« xico, and ©t- ! acting the rogue and swindler generally. j Th© lion. Daniwl B. By all. died at Free- | bold, Monmouth Co., on the 17th in?t.. in the 67lh year of ML a*e. lie w»« once Speaker of Assembly, and during the Broad Seal War of L-3r »ai eh-cted a int-mber of Congr©??. Of lato years be has withdrawn from public life, to enjoy tb« returns of a ; lucrative legal practice. The Sn »w Hill (Mil.) Shield states that General L-rksnrd, w lule recently al New ' Town, iatbat county, levied a fcuni of about i $1000 upon those within n range of five miles of tl at villaga who hn-i been ilesignai led as rebel sympathizer*. The object of the levy «»« to rebuild n colored Motho- ; dist meeting bouse which had recently been fired by inccfidierir> and destroyed.
The following gentlemen were elected j directors of the Rarilati and Delaware Bay Railroad Company, at tho election held at Red Bank on th« 14th io'tunl : Me#srv I II. M. Alexandor. Saieael G. NVhetler, Jr. ! ! II. II. Moody, F,lisha Higg«, John Ham- J 1 phrey, Jo*. C. Pott*-*, Wm, Torrey. F. H. ! Uhelwood. Unlit. Cainpbnil, Z. W . Scriv- | »-n. \V. C. PhIUtkou, Kara Nye, ahd B. A. 1 Bowen. George K. Gordon, whose trial for the 1 murder of Owen Thompson, a New York j j cattle buyer, ha# been in progress in Alba- \ i nv,' has hern found guilty of murder, by tho 1 jury. Tho murder was committed nt the West Albany cattle yards, on tho evening . of September lt». Our renders will remem-
ber that a few week? ago a statement was g.ven m to the peculiar manner of hi# detection and arretl. The Rebel General Pope, who wa? taken at Fort Morgan. Mobile Bey. lately applied j to a former friend and dastmato. who is t now a distinguished officer in ©ur navy, and . in command of the mfat formidablo iron clad in the world, for assistance in getting released by exchange, lie received1 the following iron-clad rvply lo hi# letter "1 | c#n do nothing for yoo. ) oil neither tie • JrndrH your fori lif e o won, nor •wrrcsr , tiered it lilt an ojjicer /" A filHNRLKRS ADl I.TKK4TI0N. A gentleman exhibited to us on Saturday a sample of army tobacco, brought from soldier* at tho front, one-tiiird pro- ' portion of which prove# to he sumac. Thi« ■ article ia wonh abont $60 a tew. A like ; quantity of tobacco would cost some hnn ! dreft* of dollars. The samnr is dried, and afterwards saturated io a *trong decoction of waste tehareo. It ia then incorporated j in the genifne article, and in that shape ia I furnished to soldier*. The caeee of complaint ia less on account of th* cheat, than on account of the deleterlon *- effect* of th© J adulteration. Tbe snmac produce* ulcers lion of the mouth in all cases, nrt unfrw- I qaently terminating in ©anc,#r. To detect 1 the adulterated artirle is almost impoaatble The sumac can be so mingled with smoking I tobacco thai it canaot ba separated ar even d 1st Info bhed from It.— A'erG .dmcrfcwa.
Gold l;uof ulioti*. CORRECTKD EVEKY TCHHiAY TrruiAV, Dor. CT, i%m tier. em ten a. ioaa Wednesday, 21 225$ Vl'S Thursday, 82 221| 22 1^ Friday. 2S 221$ 221$ Hatnidav. 2lff^ 221$ 221$ Monday. ■ — — Tuesday, -7 217$ 217$ # . SPECIAL NOTICES. MlliMKEIIUl ItlllKUKRIi! t)a you » ant U'Lltkm »f Mu«iKlir»l Our Cjr- 4 1 rl<n < iia|> Hind trill Utt>r ISun to f row oo ilw ! »o>4otlu-a'. face or chit, or balr on bald hrada in 1 \ *rck». rr.ee. tl U) Seat 17* aailan) wbcrc.cloae- | ly sealed, on rrerlpt of price. Addrtar, Wantav k Co., Ilrooklyo, New Yorkdee M-l) MARRIED. LEON A R1J— IVJLLI A M.S.— At t ha Ridgwa) H OQ»e. l'f liadclphia. e»n Ihe ].'»th of Scpl-mbef, by 1L-v. Joho Jor.er. Mr. tjiibcrl l^ei'Datd. to Mi>s Martha Williams, both of Philadelphia. TOWN.SKSB— HOLMES.-. On 16th or October, by I «• "sire. Mr. Kdmnnd T«wnsend lu Mi»a Bai unh Buluie?, all of 8ea1 ville. N.J. , yoFNG— GAN-D¥t4 On Mie 1-th of , December, by ihe nine, Mr. Richard II. i L. Yviiau' t«» M tss Mary 1!. Gatidy, both uf Tuckahoe, N. J. || ESS— JOHNSON.— December 24 1 h , by the a.une. Mr. John B. lien, of Tucks- ^ lo Mi>« Olme L. Johuaoa, of Bci-*-ley'a Point. N.J. » m II AND. — November 7th. 1804. Stephen, 1 only t<>a of Richard and Abagoil Hand, ^ I aged 11 years, 7 months, und 10 days. H BAND. — Oo thu 24th inst., Vends, dan-cuter ot Levi aud Jan© Baud, aged 8 years. 0 month*. I'aitli -ee* the LrU'it rt.-rn*l doora I iifohl. to m-.Xo hi* rhlldieo si ay ; 1 j The) nhall t-o clothed with mdleM life, Aim! phlnr tn rvrth>linr day. PRESS K.. — On tbn 20tb of October, afler a brief illn*r? of two week?. Lottie H. • only dauihter of Daniel and -llaonah Ores- , se. aged 12 o-nn, 24 days.
She mmk iI a c Lingo of Itcarl an.! prof. mO rrligUut 1 at n protTAOted aivetiae tjrl I it Cinrll) Hon .v-I»nol . Hou*«- dun the wibUr uf laSd and l*Sf. rret lous to her cunrenlon, she w a»th« i<*a-r««o: of ntauy virtue* which reiutrnil h*r youth lovely, jret la a more cn inent diepnv did al.. aftcrw ard »how forth thrpm. ' — ot Il.m w:.v ii%d e-lle.! her trrm daik15.-* 1 to llslit. IkeciBU-, .1 u.rn.ter of the M E. v hur.'h, ah© continued falturulln thep-rf<'rroa«»eea! !.er C hrUtlin duty, and regular In ntleudanee upoa the Oir AOS of grace. Her life gave promise of crrst u«« fulne»A t'Ut *he baa 1. It u» for l»er ham* on high. Her younfttifc wa? )leld.^ to that terrible scourge, Dlptheria. while aittmg la a ckalr. This atnicUoa, painful to all Iter frleod«,Watt deeply m> for her p*- . rent*. h>? s-.rue *l>vUtlon. she ha* rotated heV fe*t. A IHtlc before she died »he sepUed to her luothet'* queation, "Are >ou willing to leave the « world 1" "O, jrv, I ak toiiif houe to Hravc#." Hone: Heaven! O, hi rased h«-me ! We would not call her from that brlcht world! Rather wc would ctrlvr for that puril) that wilt admit us to her hose j cod jays. Why should oar team in sorrow flow, \\ hm taud reealls his ow n, And hid* Ihein leave a world of woe, for in immortal cmwn T new advertisements VKADI'E. \ 1 * ILL t.ee\|ww.il Al PuhUc K»!e. *t the re#tdenoe >> oilha* .Iwi.at KISHINC (K» l K.on 11 < Uf* > vDJV, JAM AkY i. ton#, 1 st 10 o'clock in the lutenooo, the loliowlngdceeribcd '• property, vtf : r»ne nare. ihree milch eowa, four c'rr cow*. Iwo air. t«-n b« ad «»f aheep. one llcht earriace. In good order. <-:ie plantation a i;on.Bt»rij iw». ow wl of • lnr!«- h?rn«»'- wotkiug ►•ear?, coilat*. bndlea. hal- • . h >r-e It a), tn the barr;. rattle h«* and com KhV dcr.'two f-od pluwa, and harrow, forks, mkra, »hv>- [ r el* aril h<* -, u hrwt. eery, oat? and bran, turnip?, ?w<s-l |x»Latu «. r.»und j>o» |S»rk aud ham?, one « v?l ; tldeGwk atovr snJ OMurr*. three aboata, oae ..•t. rUdtg V>«w> .•■•!. to^etlter With all the ?lurk and flaiute? uf the tarm • , -»ir t»i 1 .:.<ti<-:ice at 10 oVlock. whm attaniLance will ie e'.aen ind eood.tlon? m«de known. ae- I: ttc Wt »• ;or »hnu'.d ntore no (a tot able, the ?i|.- will take place the ur? t lair day. » O.vTb.11, KOVKK'i E. FOSTER,
CITIZENS OF C APE 1$|1 CITIZEN* OF < ATE XAY4 « PERRY A Co., C he.nnt atre*-t. Philadelphia. rkkry X co., SOS Cbrsnul »1reet, Phllmtelphla, MUX READY-MADE CUVTHINO, SEU. READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND M a K E CLOTHING TO ORDER, AND MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER, is FASHIONABLE «T\'-ES, IN FASHIONABLE b TV LEO, AND ON REASON A B'L£ TERMS! AND <»N REASON YBl.i: TERMS I CALL AND SEE THEM!! CALL AND SEE. THEM ! ! ld» MIMHBV f.I.ANS. "WINDOW i;l\SN ) ..lit >) Ten. for aalc by tho \V l-*'a ni m uiufocturera' pn.es, l>y JOS. CHAMI'ION, LV>c. «. IHCt ' C. N. Court Kiwi**.
nt i: DOLLARS REWARD. '|MIK above r*a w aid will hr |vald for information | lfi\t will lead to the detection and mnatctlon ot the person iihadeatreyed tin- awning frame work in fn»nt Of the Ocean Biwn Hotel, Caw Nkaiid. \V . St I. KEEN, dec n-3t] X« South «rh kt. PMiada. IIDI.IKS.41 fiOODS 5 ! 1 AS no. MARTHA WAITHMAN rcspcatfully laJll form? her friend? nnd the public ccw*raliy.that •he haa facetted at ber store, oppu*ile the Catted K!a1e? HoteL a LARUE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or * HOLIDAY GOODS 11 consisting la part of the must elegant CONFECTIONS I of every deeeription: TOYS, CAKES, TIES, rilt'lT*, HOME n REVVED BCTIL And every nrlklc e* irritated to temul the palate of the young and old, all of w hich will be told at tbe mo?t re i?onsl »e rates. A fu.l ?uppi> will he kent during tbe betid***, aad the psirotiage of the public tsmolidtrd <W ve-tf WILNOW'I « MART* 4b READERS. ORE Y t IN DCt EM KKTf TO OCHCKVtJE i rpHIB )• a BCW work of sterling merit aad jnesd 1 Mmbrfl} , t-eins rapidly latiodaved la afi tba I beet schools ur New fersey, bj #fr. a. Morvta.of ErechoM, Aaeat for the aiaie at rlew Jersey, flrrtea 1 of Rea.h rs sold to Vhcmto at halt retail prtaaa. i totrt?, V. in number, nlceU eohwed aad swHiated, St* 1* rsei a tarteiy ol irtbw Text Beoke aOaptsii to Public ami High K-huois, furnished at kail pftaa 4 ^Tl'neiU-f? addreesrd to Mr.V Merrta, ef FraaBald, N J , will Ite filled immedlalrly aad seal. Wlllsos'a Opeller. ISesata. Primer. , •» ^ «• First Header, t# " • • gfcyind Mender, Bk •• Thiol MestVr, V1m •• ktwirth header, 01* j " Ftftk Rea-Vr, RlJR ^ Orlr half prtee to erheols. Wbea is aasot wkau . sale iirHea «>ur-»hlnl ol. Chart? »U per set. 'JS- b' Of FreeBatd. lie Ag^t- ■ ■i. ■ ■■ f .'HI HAHDRIUI Af all Ma* aad slsea nrtsted at IN* OCRAN V/ WAY* OWee st s*a|os«Me vatea.

