Cape May Ocean Wave, 5 January 1865 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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XKW JKttm UtflSUXl'UK. Tie ltguUtare of thi* State meets in Treeion on Tueajiy »rxt, 10;h Inn. The fallowing ii a corrrct ll»t cf llto mtnbrn of both hoaies : 8KNATK. Coonty. Nam*-. Trraa Kxp. ■Atlantic, Samuel Still*, 1SGG Bergen, DanU) Hnliiunn, IhGG Burlington, Geo M. Wright,* lbCS Camden, Jet. M. Seovtlf,* ISGT Cap* Mar, W. W. Were.* IS G8 Combtrlaud, I'ror, LudUm,* I SCO Keatz, Juhn'U. Truedrll, ISti? Gloucester, Jot L. Kieve*,* ISG7 Hudson, T. F Randolph, Ib'Gfi Hanlerdoe, Alexander Wurtt, 18G8 Mcrccr, Kd, \V\ Secdder, 1HHU MiddJmx, Amo# Robin*, 1SGS Monmoulb, Henrj S Liule, 1SG7 Jdorrii, L. A. Chandler, 1SGG Ocean, Geo. D. Horner,* 1SGG 1'cusir, Benj. Buckley,*. 1SGS Salem, H. M. Acton,* 1SG7 Somervct, Joihu* Roughly, 1SG7 fiauex, Jot, L. Martin, 1 SOS Union, Jorne* Jenkins, 1SG7 Warran, II. II, Kennedy, 1SG7 Dtmoccati, 13 ; Republicans, (*) 8. Democratic majority, 5. ASSEMBLY. Atlantic— :Simcn Lake, II. Uergto — Iaaic lMuarcvt. !>.; Ab'in. 13. Barring, D. Berlins-ton— Samuel Stockton, It.; Cba*, C. Lathi op, It.; Israel W. Jleulinga, It.; Henry J. Irick, It. Camden— 1*. C. llriock, It.; Iiaic NfchoUan, It.; Job# F. lludin , li. Capo May — Thomai llecsley, It. Cumberland— ItoUrrt Mooie, It.; Jarae* If. Nixon, It. • % Kuex— iltifov F. IIarri*OD, It.; Cbnrlet A. Lighlhipe, li.; J. V. I. Jtobifon, It.; Thomas B. i'eddir, It.; John II. Luitdvll, ' IL; John C. Set Bert, IK; Jav IK Clotrer, It.; B. AnJeraun, IK; 13. Kearney, I). Ulooceiler— Nollao S. Albott, It.; W. IK Wilton, It. Hodaon-^lMoi K. Culver, I).; William ; L. Broking, J). ; John Van Ywral, IK ; ] I*coo Abbott, 1). ; Abraham W. 1 urjre, } IK ; If. Van Bnakirk, IK Hunterdon— David B. Botf. I).; Wil- j liam J. Biff, B. ; Jareea J. Willever, B. ; Mercer — Alex. II. Green, It.; Joliu A. • Wtart, IK; Samael Fivbef, It. ♦ Middlesex— I<^vj B. JarrarJ, It. ; A brabam U. Corlell, 1>.; Jamca C. Goble, B. Monmouth — MichaeL Taj lor, B.; Daniel A. Holme*, D.; G«orge Scbenck, I). Murrjf— A. M. Treadaelt; U.; J. Ualcl, . Jt.; J»ho Hoffman, B. Oceao— Jacob DirJ»ai!, It. Paviiic — Aaron K inter, IK; G. Van Wagoner, It.; laaac 1). Blauvolt, It. Salenv— Wm. Callahan, Jt.; Aux Blckio-' inaon, It. Somerset — Ba&ltl 'Corey, D.; It. A. Staatf, It. , Satsox— Sanmal Fowler, I).; William M. IlilT. t>. Union— Philip A* Dougherty, D.; Joa. T. Crowoll, It, Warren— Elijah Allan, I).; 5. VvOOg. D.; Caarlea G. BoaglanJ, B. The Aasamt ly is a tie. k • Dornocra'ic majority on joint ballot, b. Will Cupc liliirtU fill hcrftiiolu t Mil Knnon: — The Preildent call* ag«ln fur men. Cape laland will kava her qtiot4 to farnl*h Art her cltizraa anxlooi to avoid a draft J If io, now [■ the time to more io the matter. Men can be obtained , for tlx or seem haudrad dollars. I suppose that the seten hundred dollar bounty off* red by tho City Council at the . last tall, la still open to all who will voln niter, or furnish labitftetr*. If this offer if not now opaa, Irt the Council make another like appropriation Immediately, and liaue city bonds; If the rtnOgey cannot ;ba obtained on these bonds, upon tba credit of Mho city, then ' let all her citizens who are liable to a draft, adopt a plan like this. We will inppote the quota of the city to bo ttn, and that there are thirty ptrsont on the Island liabla'to the draft. Taking this as correct, It will I* seen that one man out of every three is to be called. Now then, let tvtrj three men take a seven hundred dollar bond, raise the money on It, and get a substitute. Should the ^pazilas themseBea not base the muuey, 1st them assign thn bond and give secuvHy far Its payment to one who bee thn It this plan ft acted «pon promptly, the quota can be filled without a draft. CitUent of Cape Island, will you lake ^^^•itel^ilL|baad, and save your»iI*e* frem conscription, or will jon remain Indifferent to tbg calf, and finally bt annmuniU to march to the tented fiflify j '0$P*J to twa thnnsitildotUM fbf A aafi >dtr f p1hfir ii

>ew M'anonxgo And C*sp3^ The tncmbrra and friends of the Vlal- ( lcr»* (M. K ) thla city have commenced an Improvement on their chnrcb properly, which Is highly crcill- i table to iherniflrrt, and will contribute ; much to improving the appearance of 1 the place. During the year past lliojr kale rsivid i a debt of a thuusand ilolisra on their property, which, at the time the leu- ; i proTrnienls now being- i:i»de w«re corn- 1 | ujruci d, was entirely free from debt, j I They havo sho elri-ady rsiitd ovrr «iio ! hundred dollars fur tbi-csu*c uf iiii«sloui, ( i and by Ibo clou of thu present Confer- • * cure year, they iateud making their cou- , ; iribotions to the Missionary cause reach - , «n advance of tnore than one hondrrd ; per Cent, over lhat of any former year, i ; We also understand ihut the frirnds ' i of tbo pastor, a fenr evenings since tar- 1 . prised him with a substantial evidence . cf their favor, bj preienliug with donations in uiouey and valuables, which i with what has sii.co been given, uuvuuut- > | cd to sixty-fire dollars. | They are now building a parsonage . • ilongsidc of their church on Washing- ! - • Ion street; also a ibapcl in the rear of. ; the church, fur Sunday School uud > , prayer meeting purposes. The parso- [ * • rage is thirty-fivo fvet front by twrutyfivo feet deep, with dining-room and f ; kilcboa ia the rear, twenty-four feel j deep. The mala building it twenty-' i : four fc«t high, wilb two rnoroa ondai hall uu lowar floor, and four sleeping _ roomi'oo the sfcoud floor, i The rear part of the bouse Is twenty j j feet huh, dining room on the , lower floor, anil a study for the pastor j | on the second floor. The kitchen is but ' : one story high The building will be | | tastefully finished throughout, with a| i verandah running the whole length of ; the front house. | The chapel Is thirty-two feet long by ; twenty-four and a half wide, and four- | teen feet high, with a recess iu the rear f»r the pulpit. The whole will be Ufcte- j ; fully finished, nnd arranged to meet the { * wants of ibe Sunday School. A^i-ortrJ far ll>* ,40<vtn W*ir." Middle Township Soldiers* Aid Society, j Cace May Count House. ) I)«cecuber 30, 1SG4 ) Mn. KutTOSl: — Believing that many nf ; j your readers will br glad to know whatj ; has been douo here for our brave sol- j diera, who are fightiug the battles of . ! freedom, *c brrcwiih transmil yon en ' account of our dolegs for the first year j of our existence. Our organization is the "Ladles' Soldiers Aid Socloly," of! Middle Township, Cape May, and is j auxiliary to the U, S. Sanitary Commie- 1 sign.* It was organized in November,1 1 1BG3, since which time it baa been |n I constant operation ; is still in a flourish- 1 irg condition, anil hopes to labor on, > while there If a soldier 6f the Union j needing Its atsiatanrel The fallowing;, list comprises the articles forwxrdrd dur- . ing the year : 57 Bed flannel shifts. ! 25 Fairs Dranrtr*. 17 Mailin nhirt-. 14 I'aira muslin drawer*. 111 Fairs knit woolen socks. 11 Fairs " 4 ' mittens. 32 Fairs while cotton socks. 38 Lirge Feather pillows/ G3 Fads. - •. 5 15 Yards bandages. 233 Fo kel-bandkrxclticfa. 13 Pairs vllppcri. 20 Arni-klings. 23 Fillnw-cases, ai.d 3 sheets. ! 1 12 Comfort bags. n 7 Towels. I , 3 1-2 lluihels dried fruits. , 4 1-2 " Onions *' 1 Bog pickled cucumbers. 1 Doz'n bottles pickled peppers. . ^ 1 Can prarhta I 1 Found Rico flour. \ Old muilln sent six times 1 Nawspapers and Magaxinrt sent four ; Brocj. .. , j.4 Money- sent to U. S. CoxnmBslon ; I Fair in June, $94. | Mi/3 Jake Hand, ' | Aisoelate Manager and Treaiarrr. Morf Urge llogs, A 1 A correspondent at tba Court Hoasc 1 scads os the following : — 41 In looking < off!4 tha colomns of the "Ware" I saw i reported thrra h'oge killed by Mr, John i 8. Corson, of your city. Tt has Induped j \ me to report to you four shoals klllrd , i by Mr. C. JIaud, of this place, eight | ! month* and Gllern days old, weighing j collectively eleven bundrid and seventy- ! six pounds, thn largest weighing three I buadfid aud, ten Ruanda I killed one ; of the snmo litter rnysrlf, weighing three hundred and for(y-fi«u pounds. 1 Cspt. 8. Hand filled two, firtesu months old, weighing ovrf nine hundred J>onnil«. i They wtra of Ibo Clark stock, ' from : Bslna' county. Mr, Aaron Beouott 1 killed ose walgblng fivt hundred apd forty -ona pounds. , • A. B. 1 "'a1' — - - (letrgc M Djllas, VicePrrsideot Of tho Unite 1 Btstns do* ( ^|k Mr. PolkU Uira, dltd oa 8at«rday j»Vmbg, 3liv olt., •fUr^igi^.sbort \ Hloeis, at bis reildcnca In Walaat t tract, ( 'Wifnfftiiikti, aged 73 jesri. ■ ®fei

pi | ; i By rcfafcn^o to tbo '.advertlarroent of tba^Qaps M/ijr and .^lillvlllo lUUroad', 4t ^ Hi ba 'seoa thS^Vn u^ifi utno^ble wont Into operation ou the 2d inslaoT? | The up trains leave at G 30 and 1145 i a m , and leave Philadelphia at 9 a. ti., i ; and 3 r. u. , flrc at L'l-nnhtlllr. An enfurtunate tire took plaee at I)ee - ' nisville cu Sunday evening, Dt instant I Between tjghl and nine o'clock, the , | bouse of Mr. John Wriggiua was Uis-* I covered to be on lire in the second story. ! j Immediate bat unavailing efforts "tr« ! made to extinguish the flames, which ' fContuiOiil tbc^ building, as well as Mrs. ! 1 Wriggins, who wus sappoaod to have, been in the second story, but could tiot j t»c fuunil. . Resignation. ' NVa undrrstai.d that Col. Willitu, of. ■ the Twelfth llrgimrnt, New Jersey Vol- ' I umteers, who was severely wouudrd in | tho arm at the battle of CbancellurvvBle, f ; ncd perinaaciitly disabled, bns r»*lgnrd ( . his commtfiuu nnd that bis resignation , las bren acreptad. Col. Wiilitts wss> an excellent officer and a brave man, | ' no enjoyed the confidence of Loth the . officers and men In his ngirncnt. He j • cnletcd the anny at the breaking out of the war, and has bit'ri wounded oa seve- [ rat occasions. | The remains of IIou. William L. Day- ! j ion arrived iu the steamer 8axonia from . Paris, and were brought to Trenton ou Saturday, December 3l«t, attendtd by ' a large escort of distinguished citizens. > | The remains laid in state at the State ! House, and fill be consigned to their I • last resting placo lo-dsy, (Thursday,) j 1**. j SIMDIARV OF IV A II XEWJf. WILMINGTON. The borabtrdmeni of Fort Fisher, the \ pr'ncipal defenro of Wilmington,- com- 1 roenced on Satarday, Dec. 24lh. The < firing^was vrry heavy, hut tho daxjnge ' j to the fort was slight, only two guns ! being disabled.* The bombardment was ; i continued ou Sunday aud Monday, nnd • on the Inst day a detachment of uien .(from the gunboat Santiago de Cuba " captured a company of North Carolina , soldiers In the rebel outworks, and some | of Gen. Butler's soldiers actually pene- ! ' trsted one of the forts nnd carried off a • • 1 ' rebel flag. The Union powder boat j Louisiana, containing two hundred and : ! Gflcen tons of powder, in accordance j with prcvionsly concerted nrraDgv ments, ; was exploded within three hundred | yards of Fort Fisher, early on Saturday morning, bat without, damogo to the I fort. On all the days of the attack — j -Saturday, Sunday and Monday— the | cncoiy^s fire was compUt'ly s'lcoccd, I the rebels0 being driven from their guns • and forced to take refugv in their bout- | proofs Under the fire of tbo vessels, a 1 cousiderahlo number of troops were landed, but these were rc-embarkvd an Monday evening, it being found impracticable to carry tha fortifications by |aueul, and both tbo army and anva) forces wcro withdrawn fnta in front of them. * A correspondent of a N.vv York p». per, accompanying the expedition, gives the following account of the prevailing opinion at to lit failure;-— • Whrthtf General Butler, and thn military offictra of wham be took conntel, are responsible for tha chrck wnlch tils colossal expfditioitfhas received in the very, naif el of its career, it Is uot ftr ; your correspondent to say. Certain It is, that in tha fleet bo ia universally blamed. In vclu-maiti and emphatic terms, con.inual delays when tha txprdition j w»« preparing, nud for lack of enterprise,' when l fin urtio* wkx in progress. A« on ludlcatloh of the Intensity of feel- > against General Butler whVb at present per voiles the fleet, 1^ ma j monlion tlrnt, bat just now a naval officer, whosa nniue ia familiar la cviry housein the land, denounced him aa "si- - ther a black-hearted traitor or an arrant coward," Another, equally well known, said : "lit forced himself Into the expedition, and 1 believe ha came down with she deliberate purpose of defeating tho enterprise. Ho wne determined to have his uwn way, aud, seeing that he could not, w«a bent on thwarting everything " Naval officers osteri that the fire of the fleet had allenced tba fort, and driven its defender* to seek any bnla for shelter, and that a buld dash would havt rffrcted tho capture of tha place, almost without rt*iatant«. Ou thu other, hand,' ss Admiral Furtar admits. Gi n. Weil . ze! Is iu accomplished engineer, amJ- hi* bplniori Is worthy c'f consideration, Grn, Wcltxvl Is a young tod anjbtlfoua officer, who would sctrctly throw sWay • i lively chance of distlognlshltig bin self, \ Yet, the fleet did such' trsmendoat work, acid setafogly with so much of success, io far aa ita share of the eogsgemrat ! was Concerned, thrft tho rpublit will* be ] •pt to b»4l the odium of failure oh Ge». Bailor and b/sT4^ik{1^

I B BUKiiiimifikSu^ . I plperal Borbrldgf|ld a dvpstgh <\p& ycHptive of the late Vild through NorthytAStern Tennessee Vj|D|^8oBtb«$ttora Virginia by the furdtA; uidtr blmstlf, I General Stoneman and General Gillvui, | gives tha mu*t aatiif^clury account w« have yet bud uf that Important affair, I They started from Beau's station, East I Tennessee, On the' !2th~«!t.-, dtfeated j tbc rvbels oncfer Brrckenrdge, Duke I i and Vaughn in several engagements,! * scattering thcis in differ/nt directions, : ; killing, woaiidtiig and CAptoring a large ! number of Iheni, taking from them many i 1 pieces of artillery. Bristol, in Tennes- j j are, and Abingdon, Wjrheville, Glade j ; Spring*, Saltrilie and other towns In 1 Virginia, wtrc taken. The Iw d mines , near \Y)lhtvj)!c, aud the aalt norka at ' ' Siitville wcic left iu ruins, and General . , Bnrbridgo say* the rebels cannot place : ' them again in working order during the ■ I war. Several engines and trains of cars « r Itmnuue quantities of rebel stores and ammanitiou, and nil the railroad bridg. s 1 I'ud-drpuls were captured and dcatrojed, 1 % aud the track fur miles was turn up. | AKMY OF Tills l'OTOMAC Army of the Potomac advices e'atc ] f about daylight on Saturday inorulng the ' pickets ou the front line between Fort* j Howard nt:fl Wu<f»wofth were surprised ! | by RjouI 3l»0 rebels, and wtrc driven] ! back within the inirchcliaicnli, with a . low uf 2 klllvd, 3 wuanded and 35 cap- I . lured. Tht rebels then gathered up i ( the blankets, knapsacks, Ay , brlongiug . to our men, ar.d retired to their own ! , line without loving a man. — Admiral Wilkes was suspended i * from duty for three years from May 3, | ■ ISG4, by ike ecatenre of a court martial. j The President has remitted two years of j | the sentence. Gold qiiuliUiuitv, | j COUAECTEll EVERY TUESDAY. j Tl'CIIKI, JlA. ), I*U. t>tr. WIILUM. hrv turn. ' Wednesday, *JS *;|H 22l» i Tbursilay, 29 . 224 1 225} i Friday, lit) 227} 2JG) . | .Saturday, 31 22 7 f. 227} Monday, Jan. 2 — — Tuaiday, 3 22-< - 227} N1A It HI 12 iT. : j ; ! HUNT— HAND.— On the :tl«l of Be. j i cciubtr, by JUv. Mo«m Willitcn^i, Mr. Frederick Mini, of l\»rt Klizabi'tb, to Miss j Amanda S. Hand, of Cold Spring. 'J'ha prieter wai not forgotten by the i ( bappy pair, fur accompanying th« abote notice was a liberal iharn of cake. 'May ' the eunvtino of happiitMcrcr lingeraround | their path, and prosperity ba tbtir reward throughout their futuri lives. i CUAIG— SHKFFKUD.— On the Uth j of November. It64, by Iter. W. Snicden, | Mr. Joriah F. Craig, of Cap# May Coort 1 ilauve, to Miss llannah Sbvppvrd, of Tuck, aboc. J EN K INS— STEPHENS.— December 25th, 1W»4, by tha >anre, Mr. John Willis ; Jenkins, to Mi's t.ydia F. .Stephen*. j \V I LL1 A M 8— S W A 1 N .—By Kev. W. I Cathcart. December 24lb, Mr. Hfiaa It. William* to Mist Elizabeth Swain, both of i Cape May county. N. J. 1)1 ED, FOSTEH.— At Fishing Crock, N. .1., on the Jfith of Breemher, Klizobtih, «if« of Bobert Iv, Foster, iu the 52 J year of her age. « NEW^ADV-ERTISEMENTS : TijbbGiurn oii'ici:. 'I'HK p-jt licit Ir.fufsrrl th»t in rOff r t t\f rrvp 1 J. 'Um na.l Ir*r»ml»«i40 of mf»ur«ti cf-a Iu 1h- 1 T' -iti l.-rrnrli o^-uj'fol lot thil Minew. iilniinit; . ( «.rcrr*t hitl, at **/ilrti ptinc *U luilor.tH.il)' piubiptq atteMlrU to. f F.ST II AY. Dts niwiieiv of tvni < < nKncmv aT-uit inr*o:d, Mith « »mill whiip »;*ji In : kH fofflio.1, till in Ur lilt tv, inJ hi'lf In r'J.t '•r. i- >t. nr«:iDee. 17, 1SSI. Town link, X^aali fvnt itiiy. FARM FOR SAt.F. V SMALL I'AIIM FOR MAtJt (tlEAT, ct-olsln-tea ss frri Pf 1 10-1, HlmteO on I?.- .Vi»nwi>. t t*n« n n'ifl. hilf ■ nlle fl'/ri N-acctf* Kttl.vn oh U.e itillmv!, hsiinem it r,ul1e « muiU-i cf EKt tT ' TM!i:*, bc4 alrr% tfestrntte 1«vatle»n lot a TRt't'K [ 1'AfD*. Al»o. nUtl.DI.Nt; ia»lA OS C«|># Zilib-l, tUun'eU ihj lahwtlo rrir the liii-ltit | Chtrfi . . ; I'-aqalry of JAMES 0, KFANl.tiV, • rttrttfcrtfl, ts«4 fin] e»jl»lataadt NOTICK. VOTICK It t>eret-S'irtirn that a e.eeliftf nf the li Dur U of DgtKtnrnof We U'«i1 J(fw j Ontnl K»niev4 Cora J.injr Witt te trll it (tie WoJ.e, l.lts4,on « AATVHDAY, JANUARY 7, IW, Mt 4 oVlvKk, E. M., at which a futt atlro4*nc| of the U.eoil-r.» It fnjur«IPl. Uf oiiter t»f Ihe |7rU let.t. X K. W tCoNAGtr, Serirt*rr. r»l>p |<lAjvi,J*n. 7, ihux. • JVOTICK I!f PARTITION. 1 > Y MATTHEW MAXCY, the toutlnf J> f'emwon Men of ihr C»»*40ly of l't|e Mi)'. Noller D beretf fU«ea Ihil on aptUleatlon le me I) Milium M<-» of Ctj» M»jr Coon IT, ami Mate t»f New Jrt»e), wh'i *»•!»• an umllt t-trdone-fUth j»*it 1 4 all lie loltowlrf menHAor.) irvt rf Da I #ttuire.| In the Mi-I lia ti>wbiM(\, In IM l'oer*yef Caj* >t»j, New J'tw-), j.ilmra |it.i1t ct Ao»jrra Lrinilrr, >!*!• tU* other*, Nnih W aa lullmi: IW finnliif*! a Mil |««wl (<>» a eortver, Ihrnr* rnrtli lonj-rarve «!♦*»»** aoi tl.trrf min-ii-» e»«i, ant). VL»ht j»r*!ii* to a Meek *i»«l ej»ili i»iw», ii-un- MHh enttf-flr»iJrfT#r» an t 1h>it> tnln-,1.* rot, el-ht) . Blua aoil Iwo-ihuJt {-eirhra In a Ihrnre arm Hi »rnDlj-*i.p uifiiti *a 1 twralv a.u..jir« W1*», r(»e hin.>rt-4 act t* rite fstthea U> a te4 eejir all, I he apt* eoulh flirt) -two D-fTpe* ai.t Rfty-lhree Ahlea weal, i*w hnMtril asd Moitf-at* iwrthe* IB « «v/fc-r, Ikea-V. I^U-Oir ,Vfr»n wr«i, oce huo4nU an-t r.ftj-rtDe i^irhea !»» the Urtl Elir.-of t<7innlut, m Itnla •Wktrh U>j.iTi iu* rvn- 1 kiani «4>e hui>4'«d and thlrt-ruaa aore «r betns the prflpertf of Ike lite Mary tVolmee, t'etuiJ. 1 Lite w'.wtM.t.'.l ifltovi 1. Uaia'Nr, < hirlo H*r.'L aLd DrtiM Kind VoiakiailJdrT* «u CllUeiWltM traal ofSiul IMo T»a #S-»«a or jv>Mi »r»J ur.kn f,n> par u *»c *UU4 to a»e -t my rtfkb acv in (.f.ra i r^f A on the fulqlTH l»A V 01* tYriMI'AKV SE.tr, thv'DM fVilrcan f, rsialkf, tlitrlei 1UU sol Dint-! Ilsod wilt iIkq ^•L-.M-tairJigauoUsKi.rr* »o taikr fiitHU'o of ihr Milt M«t par«a«ht to an ait rait'J^hAn Art fof Uuy»or* ^it^^VUqq oC , |»nj* hffdler t viwrHjeflj Wai 1ytr\eD*h4 teaint* . (Dim ufyjrr fay tu*illi< wc4M4>T of Janasry, j A. D. neve ihouvuul cUM Aua-lmt and *D (1 -0* r , AtTtHCtV^k

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SPECIAL NOTICES. 1YIIISK FUsT ivYl 1SK F.HS ! |>n jut mkqi lVl.|«krrt *r Mu»1vtint Our Crr, I clan C«rtn|KVuh<! will f.»r:n tbrtn to cpjw on iLp ' ■sn<x»1hp*t f*r* or chin, or h«lr oohili homialDi.i wrrLt, htw.flia' Wntt>) ' if aratcil, onrrrrli't of prkr. AO.Irr**, Watarf (. Co., IliooLtft, New YcikJ , 'w NEW ADVERT IS EM ENTS | CITI/.FNS OF t AI'i; .q.iY I j CITIZENS or CAl'E MAY! TERRY I* Co., J.U (Twinut alrrw-t, TERRY k Cu.^Xa CbnAul alrrtf, fhltwlc ij 1.1* ■ JELL HEADY-MADE CLorillNU, YELL 9EADY-MADE ClOrtllNU, AND MAKE Cf.OT|llN(l Ti> ORDER, AND M IKK CLOTIIINO TO OKDEIt. I.N FASHION ADLi: ST\»ES, . IN FASHION Vltu: STYI.IL*, AND OS REAhON Afll.t: TERM*! AND ON r.KASONADLi: TERMS! CAM. AND fEE TIIEM!! ( ALL AND »r.E TIIEM * T (.!;* triMiotv (ibtss. T\ri,\DO\\ tiLlhS IVhtt ) T.n. RrtiiM') the It tm uf MtBufwtamf'rii^i.K i JO*. C IIAMfltjS, , tv-'.x:. I*<L c. M. cvtiit t'onw. ' FIVI: DOI.I.AUH UEWtnn. qi|R! ilftT# reward Will tw i-Wt for lafomjitlna -JptlMl will Wvwl ti 0>* iVtolu>a ar^ ccwtitriion of the perwm who dnlmjcj the a* rlry frame work U • front of the Oct in Hrrcic )lot»l. Cat-' Dltml. W. M. (iH I E.N' ttr«iMl| Stfftiuth 4!h .*?. ItiiUOa. ~ no I j DAY COODS ! I! Mr*. MARTHA WAITHMAN nnjwrtfully l». , f won her f.Mer.D au llh« j>ut lie zrrerahv.lhit ' ■ he haa r«--e licit at her atcre, op)««ite t*.e CnlteU i Miln Hotel, a LARUE AND SrLY.NDID AYS0HT>1| XT or # HOLIDAY GOODS!! nrntladiac In nkrf of the mr«t elrrant • , i CONFECTIONS "fecerr Uew-rtptlon:* l TOYS, CAKE*. ncv, rnt'iT*. HOME-DRE.tr ED RKML . A rut tiery art 14* e«l*nl«trO in trait the nj the piung ami r»M, atl of whleh will be aeht at the laiial jfooniWe ralra. I • A fuil ciifvl} >-111 t--krpt Aurtnethr RolUlaca, aa.t | the i-ktronaavi at the tnihllc It aolUklrO, . »U: 7Mf . midiOVfi < KIARTM L Ill.AIU.ns. ' GREAT INDUCEMENT* TO SOIHHII.T rpHlSl«a»ew w«itk of tterlJnc meril *t«l #mt 1 popularity, tcloe r»} V.'ly tDlrmluced In all the tWI -elip.il • pf New Jrr»e, , p* Nr. %. MOCTt*. «' Freehold, A* • tit lot the »li'r ftf\rw Jer»e^. hrrlra I* Reader* k»J4 to Vrtiiwt at half retail |t»ei ( Uartf, ti In auaiWr. aire)) a>«"»eO aLt tn<iii,*pt • 11 jer aet. A Tartety Other tVXt N-ik* mlai teil toEuhlkacd HRra i School *, furWaSeW at haltytCe of Malt. % All onVTi «Mrt»»nl fo Mr. S MmU, of fnrhnld, N. J , will Iw runt imwcJlatrlj and scat. Will Wk KiwIJiT, ' - * ' * t» tenia. i'rtMer, k is " | «' lint Readff, M « »'e.»ad IteiOef, )|U *♦ Third Rra.Vo, » Wu » • I'ontrh fteaAer, • TIN ^Y1]' tttiJ Otif hall price taarEuol*. WkM t« U*V at wholeilN »•»— ma itm jfi 1 harta 111 yfi t'l «oUD a Mo*Mfcw ef freeSotS, aiaaa Afnotijk

(•API: MAY 4c MII.MKI.li: It, R. FALL k WINTKU A tt It A X G KM K N T, ('omutcnrlng Monday, January !bW, TRAIN* WILL LEAVE AS EllLl.OWE oxtau %okin. A»"o»ri arvj * ra«aeiv,Vf. Eir.i.ht, A V. ^ a Nf. DtirTaje Niy, aa* ™ n.*% J- • * a: Jrt., HKiGrar.de, oat tt iJ f. )J MllWl'W. - i t • • t; ii t ■:«> m») r. m., i.u i jji J«*\ mlti 1.71 irj; i tr1!"** .Mr. rirutf.l, VP i.fl Miikll'ldr, 7_>t | DeUeptmlft. mo s ?j t ti MillT.lte, -5; . hlviNips |*)4 ti, '. NV*. -lhary, |" at i ix t mn^twi, II .!* MS IT.HmlelphU, It.. 'a i» I , ooima a.*> wr ii Ao -m. mad 1N»hIlYrlflL p' A.M. P.M. - • ■ Ifllt n.lt»'lr|fl.tl, 1(1) a 00 r«r».vn, art z xz w.x-i'-virr, o.u a <z (,U«»tonil t'J.I* t : i Ml ll» Hie, ti jo aao ManunuaYTa, ii •-» i,rt PelM^lm, 1 1 TO P. M.C1? Wr-eJMne, I.* 11 a 77 Ml. Elrtatel, Iti: t I' |K-a»lllr, • l.',N o: s«iih Matlan, I S* 7,t: t mic "*»*> c. H , i :a T.pi Millttoc, til 7.71 • Hiot;r*»te, 7 r; r.»t i Deo pel fa, *.)T • lift Cape M»y, 5t> Stu mtllCnT Bttl le IiDiiMU'( Dlje Ml) laf \Ti3-- . Tlllr lUllrwki to 1l.e 11^0 *. »t., Iiwn' Ml'.'v ant H.tS a. N., Idmo Cape Mmy i aIt. U'Npt , EMl*0e||<hl« nnJ MilUllle It-ill t-uVrnlj tar Ertlcht Tralna, which will lemte t » V g n. v.. rocnminir at ViUv vile with ihe «'< *r. Tt»» . which leue* thrra alll.Ht.H. aim) I* .Itr \1 Ci'-t ) May at 3. IS r. ac. GOING NORTH- The IftlM will f.»llri*r Ihe 1'amaeacer Tr-lu f»v«.-. Nlllt : f v. '■ , t-- ilue ia rao.drn at T.tS t, r«i iMVfltRr « .'r - it'rci(htTralafi« New >iwk, ar.il Car thrrr I-. tttrf.»r the r*rl\ oc>ri>!n< market. EreLfkt he I' . vi ) hl* w) 1 alao be takrn aenwa U.t therarli a • rt ic * t markrt. Dtgfn I IT FOR STATtOYf . where the Company hate n«*t at %r»i.|. u-u*'. Vw pal^i [ U In »J»*t»ie or nn drlluij,ell.c;v|a> It -l.i t • lefrllvrredtil The* Ere^M A cm I c«i the trmlr, raj eept at hta (llvirthw, mad m the rr«|m e . I't ef I ll.f Piralrwr, DT atll te lilrn to 1M »*emr rhioh > hiikfii at which the Ccwnpaft) kaa mu Aanl. »jtch arth V of rrelckt uvuet l«r «!l*!lb*t!) with Cuamln>rr aod (Vcttnathwi. o'.httwoe ; A«vnl* of Itr iVnipcni are at ri: ll> lortd h ••• re- , rtit e It. FfrtiM moat t— at aiatheta aW< t*e |e c! ; In tlrir lo Ur m-L;lip| and w»j-t41teU *. f. tha | l**li li dor. or II w 111 not tw talrr. ; M fflrJlct H n.r Bra tktl > llwA OjjTerm. t tame. rvtN Itch. Fnlt, Vectdhc. m-.l'all ]wrt*h-Ne romexmlitiec oi'Pt I- f it-'. I'lv ar---, or will U> refuanJ.Uhteaa a t*: ' '»«-• i ,'01 la ma.Vwith the twnetat !*-•>!.! A— ♦.! t r >ki|eor.ten 1*M »-f the lYKapahy. tl .» i. * • « art sail mm?*)} foitted, APkU kMnqvltc i i ■ Irrjw Ihrro. I'unaoofr.wiU fortrc »o W»rrrV, h-.a-e r-«t a aiiC-icat protect lea. kh . : .. : -i!« 1 1 i-rkipr-enMret) at owner** flttL I in ID 'I r it-ricrv at atl forward. ' f.'KVa Wl.aif, »e#-.»?3W* art twlowcprw. 'v V^r J MtUa, Aarat. V're»*M 4-lltettd 1e ,,u W ml'ii.t. I re.rt-l 10 te fo»w*» '> l ; . t I- A?fT iSetrr erect 1 1 WXt^li.V: > g itfeMBf iy~ U»Z£Mp- Mil te ar-oatrM-.f '• ' ' itaVhfOcif Teat (of t MUl/l.-OUt.t aivren, af^*l:t :'"ver -Cat*, r.a where the l\»»ajati| ha* ah ;trvVti N THE \VI>T JI R1FV faj A: : M chartrrexl t-y tha lcrt»Uture •! Jmct.artfi at.* lead W»*it tketicaal tewiwfcr* ol Kkfztra Ktalpaa, tteelre, tie)! ret, ahd E.cw ard thnvalsTtHT ida Esateaa (Wv>MiWe to all f»«rt* R,*""MT55pr,.,r.: AVrwt Jetaer, C. Vt. h M.lDlllr t«. R fhUtdetypMS, Ortch 4* it. I1M;X-