^ CAVE MAY OCEAN WAV!-., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1865
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Soldier*.' iswiutloii. Th» adjourned meeting of ifcieretaraed 'itiMM Yulanioers. convened on Saturday a>*aing,2Al^ -ulfc.at tb* City >fa)W«ef" . lilun-l, for the porpoae of ctxnpIaliBg, 11 possible, tbfjt OrganixaliuB, and making ll ftraurat Tb* meetitrff *-*» called to orJer by the Pre»W"*t) pro tem.. Captain G*"rge W. Smith, at 8 o'clock. Corp. 0. 8. Megreth •cling a» Secretary. The mjootea of the liul meeting were then read hy the Secretary, after winch, a Court Uu'.iun, that <■> drawn op beforehand, wi a read to the association. it con•irled of. — Article L— The name and o> jeel of the aociety. Article 2. Section L— Officer*. Section* 2. 3. 4 4. — The right and pawrr of the President in deciding question. of order, the right o. member* to tl-e floor, Ac.— Section 5. — The tluliva of * permanent comuiittee ef arrangements, roe. ectiug outride After the CiMtltmi -■ wo- read, amendmente ainl additional clans*. baring bevu offered, reel ion* slrbtk oat. and seeing Ibal time woalu b« gained by baviag a committer appointed to draft a inure explicit Constitution and By-Law. ailached. adequate to cover even bing requisite in accomplishing the desired organization. On motion therefore, It tea* reaolred that a committee of »ix be *Dim{HELityIbe Prerjd-til. to rrconaider the (■hffnulion and Hy-latwa to be adopted B^bi* aociety, and to reposl on tbem at the next elated meeting, which w*« eerr.ed. The following gentlemen were named by the President lucooslilol# Mid committee . 1 Major II. Sawyer, 1*1 N. ,1. Cavalry. - Capt, Waller liarros, 11Mb U. S. V. Sergl. S. K. Magunaglr. 7th X. J. Vol. Sergt. Wat. T. Steven., 25th -N. J. V. Thotna* Steven*. 4th X. J. Vol. ] Jacob Johnson. lei X.J. Cavalry. Rev. Juiepb W. Hubbard was called on to addrea* the meeting. Thia ho performed in a very appropriate apeecb— inlereiling fa every feature, aod ataliag exactly the view* entertained by the anldieri tbem- : aelvea, which showed that the reverend gentleman baa takao ao interest to the late soldier*' welfara. He v. A. Atwood wa* next invited to coma forward and speak a few- woods, which j be most willingly did, thns evincing his desire for lb* attainment of tb* demands | »ow made by the soldier*. Senator W. W. Ware was then called , for by a ananlmous voice of the soldier*, to j make a few remark*. These having been j made, the meeting want ou with its business. The following preamble and resolution : were then laid before the President, and read by the Secretary to the meeting, aud were'uuauimuusly adopted: — Whereas, The aoldtrra who volunteered under the call of the Preaident io-ltjCl ' and 18C2 were actuated purely by a sense \ of dnty, nad received mere nomibul com- I pensalion for their service*, whilst others j who entitled at u more recent date, and i have served bat n short period, have re- i edged large bounties. Hctolvtd, That we urge upon tbh City ] ('••unci! of the city of Cape IslMRfund the j Township committee* of lb" county of Cape j May, the importance of adoptiug such mea- ! seres a a a ill aecore for the aoldiers of 1861 j and '62 the same remuneration in the wsj I 1 or local bnotitiee at giveo to tho>e who en- 1 hated io 1864 aod '65. j ' A petition to tbp-llayor end city counr.l : ' of lb* city of (Tape l\lebd, to which the j ligi.aiures or uttl snldi-ri, nod citizens are to be appended, »** tben-jrad. soliciting ! such actum u *HI aeenre ttTTE?jfffiD w. o 1 oullsted is 1861 and .,'62 the seme remum-- ' ration ia the way or ibg*i bneoty, us wat j ' given to those who enlistelh*LJsJetPDp»rio<l. 1 Thia la to be laid before the city council as 1 so'iii ee-Che desired vigostarea ur* aflixad. On motion, the meeting edjourm-d unit' * Monday evening, November 6th, at tU £ same time aed place. n AM, withool respect to regiment, rank h or ataliou, citizen aod stranger, are cordi-. I ally invited to attend. c C. S. MaoasTH, - Secretary, pro I em. Cudidatri. > -l The following are the namee of the a an- n didatea pot forward by the pehtical parties 6 for tk# support of tbe people ef Cape May * coooty on Tuesdaay next : c kxpvm.icak nrxrr. c Governor— Marctft L. Ward, of Neearft. tl Aaeemtily— Thomaa Ueesley, of Middle. * Sheriff— Joha Wilson, of Dennis. * Oorooer* — Joseph I). ChalUn, Daniel •< Hand aed Lewie H. Crew. 0 atmocaavir tick it. » Governor— Theodore Konyoa ef Newark. Aeeembly— Kdward Price, of MhII W. it Sheriff— Thomas LsdUm, of Baoais. q Coroner* — Thomas L. Russell, Jobo h Tomlia and Thomas H. Hughes. t| M inns Storks. — Attention la culled lo tk* advertisement of J. S. l»ach, K*q , " who propose* to aepply the peopl* with jj1 winter stores at cheaply us they can be psrebast-d to PMlodelpbia. Carpet tor Sana.— tleorge W. Smith, b Ksq., has for sale an exretteot KnglwS In- ' ai grain Oarpet, which be will dispose of- at *1 a reasonable prio*. I «n is t
t Cape Iklsad Iff- C. ( liurc-be ♦ 1 For some months past Rev. Mr. Atwond, pastor iu chorge of tbe Metbedist Episcopal church of this city, has been engaged in the erection of a parsonage and ehapel for the congregation. Roth of thee* enten- • prises tav# been carried to a successful t*r- — • minution, and on Sunday last a statement i was presented, showing the amount of money raised nod expended for tb* build*d ' 'nK*' •*"' ■'"* * statement showing tb" j aiuiiuot uf collections lor uil purpose- durye- i®S."'ts.l"'»t vighioeu months. Ureal credit j i« doe lo Mr.' Atwood fur bis successful j i( ilT.rts in tbe enterprise, as well a« to ; j tbosH who aided hint with material £ | STATEMENT t(l Of cost of (-arsouage aud chapel, and feu- ' , ciug and other improvrmeou uo the pnyre i party of tbe M. K. Church, Cape Island. together with presuol liabilities. sob*(rij>- ; | lions in cusb.otud duuatiuus ui labor and ' a. , material . Cash sius'-ni-ttuaa rutlrrtrd ty Hev. A. Atwood, Mslur A44Q30 lis* f-roo, H:r„f |w, ' I4J0.UU | j from Harvest llnmv ol !~H sM.tn j "" Cash coUrvtrO u> J ^1. Miller, »*q ... srfou ! Cash collected Julf Sit, at dnticsUoa of !r- ' vhajwl f SSS.uj ' _ Cash collected 'utj 'Unl, after •rruioo of uiain>ii aiaidSm mom : Caah collected July S«lh, from iectuir uf ie | bishop Snnpson, at CouKres* Hall.... 1*1004 ! Cash collceted August Soth. allersenoon Lash collected (rum rent of pvrsouagefor c_i ig i Cash men 'd of Kplacopaltaasforuseol *' i Ciu'sid suberrtptioas sua material uo ll. hand ,i«o)o in ! Whole amount received "... »4»S7 ja j Entire est of parsonage, chapel, te mi? - | d | r »ed *H hre^ln.provsmrou. ■ ■ fstigui :V - cil-ilpiiiius-antt-TUtnr nr mtttrntn - a- I on hand «IU H „ Moneys raised, from March, 1864 to Oct., | i Caaorlllng bond and tanrtgage on church T J with interest |!aS».oo • ' Raised or building parsonage aod chape'. . Raiasd tor mission* aod othst eoafereace ' j Eaiwoses of the churrb. I Deluding salary Toe Sunday -school purposes aiR j uthrr benevoteat purposes mo IX) furniture for psrauasg*. una ou " ; Total asouot «SSTS~ i Democratic ( out ration, e I'arsasut to call, tba Democracy of Cape . i May coooty met id convention et tbe Coon i House on Tuesday. October 24tb, for tbe purpose ol nominating candidate* to be . . j supported at the ensuing election, i i Hon. Richard D. Edmunds was called to i i the chair, and Dr. A. M. Mecray appointed , Secretary. . . j The fulluwiag nominations were then i i tnude : |j Assembly— Edward I 'rice, of Middle. , , Sheriff — Thomas Ladleni, ol Dnnbi*. , i ! Coronera — Thomaa L. Russell, of Upper, | Juhn Tomiin, of Middle, aod Tbonus K. j . Hughe* ol Cape Island. | Musical, i Mr. John Hartuun, o( Millville, who is ; : agent lor some excellent musical instru- i t i liients and sewing luacbiues, will visit Cape i ' | island lo-dsy, (Wednesday,) and will re- ' i i main a fuw daya at the Washiugtnu Iiou«e. I | for the purpose of exhibiting and disposing . i , of bis instruments aud machine*. Mr. 11. j , j will be accompanied by his daughter, who ; | ! i* uu excellent performer oo tba organ und ! r piano, rerson* desiring or iuWndiug to j ! procure any articles of that nature should t j rail on him. i STATE ITEMS. ! — ! i — Mr. Charles X". Fine, recently editor ^ I of the Philadelphia E tniny Journal, has f j succeeded Mr.- Morria R. Hamilton in the , u j editorial maoagemenl of the Camden Demo u ! erat. j „ — Tb* revival interests at the Foundry L ' M. E. Church of this place is still unabateil. : a j The t'hurch it nightly crowded, und the j , i altars completely Oiled with attxious petit- : ^ i tents, inqmring "what they must do to be ' g j saved." Upwi^da o^^tiM hundred have j confessed Cinvertion, and still the work goes ou. — MiUvillt Republican. . ^ — We learn that 1'rof. Pierce, who for ' ti so long a time has been connected wjtb tbe j r--Stele Normal School us teacher of malhe- et metics and other braucbes, baa tendered - " resignation, and is ahoit to remove to hi New Urnoswick to take tb* riBperintendan- ; cy of the schools of that city.— 7V«ntoti Go- j 'setts. j — Tbe Patersou Guardian says that Mr- ^ _Uraut. proprietor of the New Jersey Loco- ; ■' motive W orkt In that city, who employs e m greet number if workmen, bas recently shown that be regards their interest aud A comfort. id galling coal for hi* shot a be . contracted for eeveral hundred ton* mote \\ be would use, and baa been letting bis se workmen take it at cost price, saving tbem M several d*!la«f on each .too. Tbia i* an — instance of kindness worth reoqrdiug, not j b. only for lbs purpose of publishing a ktud ; id act, but as an example l* other*. j M — There is an encampment of tsipsie* on j °< the Branch turnpike, wbictr appvavs lo be ht quit* papulous. 5Va are not sMe to say *° many men, women aud children are in j or party, but they require tweoty-sia wag- j pi oaa lor tb* transportation of themselves , re tod baggage- They ffre encamped uu lb» j M edge ef a piece of wood* above tbe resi- in deuce of Mr. Morgan Beaks, aud appear to t>u bare established a tolerably permanent . of seiileuuel. l ire tarn buy, sail and trade »■ .manufaci*rv and tell basket* Ao., W and tba women tell fortunes, diacoior *< Stolen goods end raise money by all such | IU methods. ' i en
GENERAL NEWS. '■ | — W. F. Lynch, formerly .Commodore i w | in tbe United MWsi Navy, but latterly io ; <• ' tb* rebel service, died at Baltimore on the ■' ! 17th inst., aged, sixty years. *" — l^eul-0*n.- Urant. after eonselutlon r" ! with Gen«. Thomas, llnneuck and other*, ' ba> r. c itumendetl a plan for t he idcresse of the regular army to seventy-five tV-nand men. The plan has the approbation ol Secretary Htantoo, and will pr.4reb>gb<f~ adopted. |: ' — An English jours a! declares tl.it no . 0 one need expect to get iqto I'arjitmmt for 1 i l"*s than ten thousand di-llnrs. It cost ' Tom Hughes l»t»ly over five thuusand five j hnndted dollars f^r an election conducted | by his friends with tbe strictest economy. t j This is tdlerubly expensive considering huw fuw Englishmen are allowed to vole in tbij general mass, j " — A Boston paper says that the demand i for goods is so much beyond the hbiiity of j the manufacturer* to supply, that one of " the largest calico printing mills in New i " ' England is importing its pruning clotb» i 0 j from England, while there are other ninnu- j -j 1 facta ers in Massachusetts who are import- j i ing very largely «r bri>»n sheetings, which j they have *tain|ied with their own trade • a j mark in Manchester. -L r-Kx-Ucv. Sharkey, of Mi-sissippj. has J^tapLelecU-d United Stale* Senu or to fill S^TOe unexpired lertu of Jefferson Davis. -' Tbe »oW was 101) to 26. S. U Alcorn «:H j elected Senator for (he long terai un the , s ' filth ballot, by, a majority nf nineteen. Mr. # ! Alcorn ia the prnsrut rejiresenlative from 1 1 the Coahoma district. He wis a Union - ! man when tbe rebellion first broke out, and | was one of tbe last to go into the rebellion, j , 1 : He iv now a Sound 'and conservative Union ' 1 ' — fs , — The famoes.Tecker claim, which caused j France to iBteivene in Mexican affairs, , , | arose oat of a loan by Jecker, a Swiss, to I , | Miiumoo of 8764,000 to war against Jntr- , er. Mirainoo engaged to repay Jscker , ' i for this loan tbe enormSa som of $14,000,- ' , , | 000. M Iranian lost his cause, und then , ! Jecker asked Joarexm pay bis claim, which i » I was refused. What would we *ay if the i ( j Englishmen who lent Davit money to carry | i ; on bit rebellion were to ask the .United i i i j Slates Uovernment to pay it ? Ysl Jeck- ! i 1 ; »/'' claim was precisely siipilur, and on I I 1 Ibis impudent demand, France invaded t j Mexico. | | j — It it said that the euiperor Maximilian ' j hat forwarded live million* of dollar* to 1 \ VVuxhingtou in order to "lofiernce" Con- : * j grots in favor of his recognition by our ' I goveruineiit. Quite a number of rebels, 1 j from this country aie domiciled in Mexico. i The ex-UuVernor und ex-re'-el Ueneral 1 . Slitjjpg Price, itfMi-kouri; the rebel ex- ? j (ioverobr Isbem U. Harris of Teune.tee. ; " i aud Messrs. Maury, Roberts, J. Perkins, j " j and W. T. Hardeman are appointed Com- '' i missiouert of Colonization and Emigration 1 " by Maximiliau's Government. ! " j — ' Don Aguslin de Iturbide the eldest i ion of the fir.t Emperor of Mexico, has | arrived in New York from that country. ( ! Maximilian bus in every way endeavored j Co conciliate the Iturbide family, by inak- ! ing some of its member* princes und nam- j 1 ing a battalion of troops "The Irffurbide." I Agustin box. however, refused any ^ j titles or coudecorntioot from Maximilian; I j and on the Cbancelnr nf tbe order lending [' tbe Grand Crows of Guadeloupe, lie returned it. with the remark that "if Max- f | ico returned to imperial institutions lie w^- ^ the one to confer such distinctions, and not ! lo receive tbem. ' I 15 I — Tbe Georgia State Convention ossein- ii | bled at Milledgeville and organized ou - h Wednesday. Provisional Governor John- p i son culled tbe members to order and made T I a few remarks. Mr, Herschell V. Johnson, ; la ; wlid was a candidate fur Y ice President on , t ti.-ket with Stephen 'A. .Douglas, in j w i860, a a* chosen President. Subsequently message Wsl- received from Governor , d Jahuson iu which be deplciated the per- 1 fr feclly exhausted gpldittoo of the Stale v anu announce--' the entire siaie.i! debt at over twenty million*. That portiun | K of the indebtedness conjrarted before the tt be laid, waa honorable, and must lie discharged, but that incurred lo aid the rebellion must be ignored. "Tb# rebe' j aod tbe rebel cause," be remarks- 1 "flouri.bed together 10 lile, and must be buried together in oo* grave." D . : ii Eogliah Ideu of Our Armies. ' di Tbe Engiitb writers seem to bare got 1 '-l over tbefr old idaa ibal lb* Union ; "i armies in tb* late war were eomyftised of ** mercenaries, the scum ol tbe cities and the T' off-scouring* of Europe. Thus tbe London v> says : Except tbe squadrons which charged ai w und Xasyby, no army was ever j *' set iu tbe field like that of Slitrmao.— j '* Many of the r.ok and file were geullemen j 101 poets, writers, advocates, preachers, j l" laculords; such men a* would mix i mi io Loodoo society aud be member* of Pall | ■Mall clubs. Many of tbe cavalry rode their j mure* ; many of tbe infantry bad their uwo arms. Tuey were |«rof welate, accustomed to good house* W1 and rich living. They had Irieods iu high jj and luxuriant homes awaiting their return. Some -of the best regiments of aud the Western Slates were j,r io the camp. Aod they were a* atroog in tiiimber as io aptrit*; 70,000 fighting men j.>, the best blqod in A meriqi. Counted alter uu all the non->-ffsUivrs bad bean left behind. WbaVofftfey fgO'Ui'O do; One thing clv«r>^be>. were £Otug to defy ati milttary role*, and aTTbe rtak uPtheir live* to - 10 enlarge tbe art of war. 1 t'u
Thing* iu Xrw Vork. New York. (let. 28th, *65. j 1 ' Dcm Wavr.— We .are now passing' ' through -the mo#t snlemr. season of the year ' . — 'the fall of the leaf,' To persons residing . i j in the country, and who enjoy the ioetliuis- . j We privilege of breathing the pure jir uf i heaven, surrounded with those useful' prm i i duCtions of nature, ahicb *ffurd-t-> welcume i . a shade iu summer, aod turb plctcresiioe > f~n aniy at fall of snow during, the wiuter-r- ; ' tf those. i he change effected in the face ol , , ! hrwootiotry just now. must uppeacallh* , j tame tinie pleasing and yolutnfl. , ; W toter is pretty nigh nn us; overcouis , i make their appearance, this time to to- ' i mam awhile, aod now the chit-chat among j pleasure-seeking individuals is about the j apprusrhing skating and sleighing season, j the winter fashions which are fast coming ; i out. balls, soirees, and so ou. i i Politics still hold their own. Some po- > laical per-ooages have been dating the; f week, pnotograpbicg one another, or io j ; other words, holding op before tbe world ! at large wbat rasrals, liars, tod anytbtog i els* they can think of, their opponents are. i | Thurlow Weed writes n letter to one ol our t ! newspapers, staling he has refused to shake 1 bauds with Comptroller Robioson fur t»me ] cause er cither. sir. r. publishes a reply, ! telling 7'. w. that be lies, and tbe utoiy is i a gross fabrication, in Mo. Mr. return* ' ; to the charge, by reiterating whut he had . ulready stated, and denouncing Robinson . as bring beyond the pale of truth, und there- i - 1 fore tbe truth can't be iu bipi. This mutter is of such vital importance to tbe cuun- ; try, (?) that 1 thiok tbe question at issue - should be let! to the decision of, suy the 'mab-io-the-iiuion.' There is uAoll chapter ; of this species of 'give aud take' ou the . j vare^t'^at)^pfesent,^ hot Irom^ope instnnce It is circulated among some of our business men, that New Yotk is lo have two ■' immense hotels, on n larger scale than : : any now built, which ere to be erected next ' i ner of Urouilwuy end Twenty-fifth sirreUi | and the other on Fifth Avenu". near Four- ; ! improvements will be raised under tbe aus- j i pices of Sir wart, the •try goods uabob, and ' tbe Lelandi, of tbe Metropolitan. There 1 is no doubt but thai they will fill the pot- 1 i of tbeir proprietors, fur io my private business m tbis city for ye.-rs, than ■ ' hotel-keeping, aud i think suuie of your . ] Cape Island hotel proprietors will coincide . with me. in the assertion, that it it pretty i 'Why. just look »t it? There* tbe f.'tb ! Avenue cleared « imi.huo - itl.m the u*i year, tb* Metropulilan $i4u.u»u. the «•. Nicholas $i5u.ooo. tbe Astor 8125.0u0. ao so oo iu the end of the chapter. Wdb , io the past lour year#, tweoly.fuor Oew « ; hotel* have iwro op. n- d, ao-l all .re ibroiig- i ! ed, without exception. h tbere «vre only i more euterpriso evtoceO by some „i ,„u, 1 man} we. Itby capitaliau who vi..t the t ape ' ■ tela oo the improved modern plun, i «-elieve that they Would be just u* tided, n« lho-e . you hate site last suaaoo ; tor. *• in the 1 rase of New Yurk, tie more boteL there j j "A long threatening eomes at la't." ] fc'r.ce id Id of the rrpoit. in CircuUtluo. j the d fended ch.-leru has at length made .1. appearance among u>. A man was seixe.l ( . by the tmd disease some days since, but 1 - learn that he has siuct' recovered. We way • ' escape a severe attack of this dreudfu! evil. ; ' -rmt from the o nmber or complaints n»« 10 our midst end whicli, precede tbe pest i- c lence.it lit ConflddUliully believed thut the : plague bas taken root on our Eastern shore. j cold acatber shall be greatly in our - i j of warm weather, it may be possible to | i evert the impending danger. ; The Engli-h capitalists, under the lea- j dersbip of that well-known public work- ! , contractor. Sir. m. Pelo. have paid u** : 1 visit. they were hospitably entertained j • ill Tuesday, at Delinomco's, by tba: Erie j ! Couipaoy. They ore now ubout j « to return borne. ; j, i have tho honor lo bo, in conclusion, a 1 * • Waver." i r. Cost of tlic Xaty. The eslimate of expttnvia of the Nary b for tbe current jeur is thirty! •iillion dollar*- Compared with tba expan- 1 durii g rile war, tbis is a small figure, „ it is quite * liW 0BB when compared I eitb the cost of "our gallant little navy" < the rebelliun was inaugurated. Forty ri ago the -bole expentes or tbe Fed- 1 eral government were leu than tbirteeu ; *i millioos, and the temptatinni t»- dishonesty ■ wre in smaller praportion. There then j ,,, hot few officers whose incomes could ' it tempi turn lo leave productive employ- 1 inrota. and in* inducements offered hy them i selffsh men were less potent. We bava ci made much progress io fu/tj year-, but it has not been in all respwets io the right direction. J j ™ Our nntual/Fririid. T. B. Peterson At Bra/bere, Philadelphia, « will publish froai advanced sheets oo Nov. ; » lltb, "Our Mutual FrielW," Cbarlei Dick, j" ens' New Novel, complete aud onabriged. with all the illustrations lo matcb their ' «>r previous editions ol this Pqpular Author's ,, Wrrtinga. We predict for "Gur Mutual "j a Very generous reception, as it is ■ •' of bis best Books. — J. Barclay Harding, -yubliaber of the c, Philadelphia "Evening Telegraph," died ' ^ id that city on Sunday afie.uoou of congas- i liou of ike brain.
j — The larbuaih boiler of tba large river I steamer St: John, which left Albany on ^ Saturday, ev-ning about right o'clock, when ' i was within a niile or two of ber ^ ; laudimr, uxpliiilcd, killioz n'ine^parav^s \ ' i-adly Ipal they died vluriuc th" afternoon. j v-i.-il -erinujly, if out fatally, injuring liftrea _ I I'thers. SPECIAL. NOflCES. JOU.\T». IK EF.WAN, - Attomy-nt-Lstt', Sswtfrj Kxamlnrr, and So'icllur in tliunrrr)^ i i cape 61 iv court house. NEW jjmsey. < ; of t ape yiay • | , t"e " *r«lVr! r l.VnVlcr'wlu'te b-Vi' l"r : now. iVreli, co3 revV* l"u" acSMw. It A J. DU DIMS. WHISKERS ! 1V!!ISKt::;S : , ' we. Ill Pocc. tl ... Si 1,1 bj UsUauj vvVre,".:^ ' i ^ AaUne' "w'Vtier'k t*1" n I DEAFNESS, RI.1NDNESS AND - j , -.i-rt-vs;.''/ . lloiUodJWo. St» IMM:,irer!. PbilaJelpbU. Tr.ll" ' he bvk no M-etrl> in hi. pr-wt..*, AlltH K IAL _ Mjk.it i ; i l.i) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS J.J * VInTAT"" |W.!|M'n "r* W*' LOWER TOWNSHIP RO.NItS. N"" m ' - M - ;vv.l;'„nruiirwM \ ^OT,t »:. i ■ ,-- . "• PKTKB (hrt'Hftt. i NEW GOODS, lanu-")>* ' "i' -" ' ""Vh """* sklrt'J,0'I}"a". '°- 1 il l till.!. HEAL ESTATE. '"uol 6 "oe "" SHi:niEF*H SALE. Cmi'rl'lo'cMdlreahS! will''' , IsUuih | at two (j) oVtuek, P. St., the laUowtaff Uracrllml i j ' i-rrt-in Hoiive sort l*arta -n.l Pretnl.e- < now iv-. ii|iir<l bj Un-haiO a. LuuIaib, >l!u«lr »u the I nsftTtp. 'sprz H/T1 V1 u*\V*5 ! l["!'l'r" m^elher., .uqUlBlus ' | be wklSj1"* * ' "A'^U.SISILU.R^ 10 i I JJ iwt SherHI". Notice. The shove tvlr Is «>!j.,inf.eO until the Snd dar o( ; at ib# ssme tiiae anUnlare. j | ^ « A III IN MlU-T.lt. j a i: uti; t ii tnt i: I'O iKCt'RK A DCSliaBLS FARM. For sale or rent, a ir.t-.-U.. (arm. eontalnlnz j about 1X0 acre, of t arei and Meadow land, on the ara-alde. tics mile from Cape I. land: hall a in lie Ileal Cape May .SUIInn ; and half a mil# Iron. SebaiLandluR, vrl.crr rraaela of ala feel draft can rveelre and dlaeh arse mryo. With (nod DWELLING. IIAHN, OfT-nCILUINGS, FKN-. .t CINfl, Iu and only hilf a mile from one of the heal aehnolt In : MA) county, ami ten minute*' dtlve I rum tbe wit bathmx zruund* un this continent, and »i\ churchea, alettw, tu-lcU, blarkamlUi af <-pa, Re.; With ! OYIHI-ll fltlVILNGK, hLieiJhri*» aa'ou m . " f"t he «OT GYfnUUkaowa . to PhllaJelphlyvr New York market*. Alao, GUNNING R KleHING I* lit VI LUG p..*, aufflateot lor twenty fafnillea. The abase dsacrlhed • farm runatata iirinni-vlty uf r,ne and hl/h level aand. and la admlt-b.j nla|.|.hl to bnlkUnz |u.r|aiaes. and [ can be made tn p.) Iu 1-*. than ten jeara, Ave bundrcd iwt rent., w. the uRtUy foe buHdlus pun«a*a. ; IMaraalBT tee-fold adi aptarea ever yinelacd, MayvtlMaod, .■HIller-WiH!. an) other land in ao tn , or Weal New Jersey noan off# red for aate. either -or bulhUnc or tarn, In* purjiose*. ab to lasmins purpnaaa.^toe a.ill^ l.^vtm^^Twtoctlv# ^tar affkimH , sod. to t.-uv 1-tiiil^u^wlown^lut^lnterrMl. 4hr profliity will he *,.111 tn part or whole- to suit ,-M~' - saffaTK,TSe*Basr or J. K- r. ATI tla, Cam dan, f not-ft • New Jcrsry. j
» NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I MOV ! FNIOX ! t NION • er ( ,Art MiY COL'fTY IN THE F1KLI). FOR qs ""ARP. - - BEES LEY. « 11. SON, Au.1 Ike UNION. ill Pre# tiiecc*,. .n,| *olrtt»r,. RtK|„.,, A I 1II..I, Mm !,!« Wtll U- held at DCNN lav' ILL£, — l,N THURSDAY- KVLN1SG, MiV LJiBflK X, ts*». At 7>, c Vhvck, and at the CITY KALUlajw i.tand, en FRIDAY Evening, • At 7S o'clock. The mret.nv «M| he addrr^ hy 1 ' :id tol FIT7.Gr RaLD, lloo. S.-H. GREY, and others. a GRAND MASS MEETING- ^ ' !! - L-APE MAT tOl KT HOUSE, Ay OX SATUIlD A t , Nil\ Hi BE 11 uh, ISSJ, And ivlli to a.ldrcaaed by Col F.MRMAK, aud - Hon- J AMt.S M. SCOVKU I, r. ;;,7r *ltcoUo° u tMtur.icd. AU may W I.NTFIts- s I OKLS. or YT PMHADELPIIIA PRICES. ,rt The .uhsrrtber Inform* the Public that be wui aril • J GROCERIES St PROVISIONS, 1 F1 OUR winter srokESuf BUCKWHEAT, j ' ' BUTTER, en d h LARD, Ac., ty 1 . S. LEAClt N.-trmher 1st. tva*. not-im « 4R4 ANA W ATI H. V N,^iT,2i,iKiTV '* w VTr,":v - ! c:«».'» are N-autifuLy iicaljned aed ate .oeravrdm hr the caaet at) trot the r.lebr lied Gold Huntlnz Laid. '"*• *"8 an an < \ act an lult.itlun offnld aa to defy ih" '>*vS ui" "ejentfiw arei I. **A tingle one aval tor SIX— , ri,. ) v 111 readllyNrll for three time, their real Wo Idi'tSld * very auprnor ttnlahnl and .-Irxant■cl , aVd GreTa** °*noo" ,o*?t'u£ "!"h V<" 'j',:' "'! v "'!r ( 'r Add rea*. ' '' York I Ity, lui|H>rtrta and Dealer* Iu V.alih'ea of • very .tea riptloa. Nov I. 1 S 6 ft M »v - » s « G •> 0 W ; J 1 N6T 3 i to 75,000 ; ; M ANITACTUBERS- ACL'NTSI I — at OIH svur MODE. 'll I Car nf our GOLD or SILVER WATCHES, i or Silver Tea Set. lor *1, a. < helnw stated. u] PIANOS :or which ire Rive gwa) caah, if preferred. : I'lloTOl. RAI'H -\JJJOis. ao " SILVER TEA SETS,. " 40 " " SPOONS, IS » t. ' TABLE •• " IS " J"j • * " FORKS. IS •• " 't VVAITEIl*. •• IB I" •• C-VXTORS, •• IS « " I'lTt HERSA CRN'S, 10 \xA"a b""T Jewel rj", Toilet and '■^' aSw rY*' "urll, a buahel ol I lie chraji dollar 1) I S T It I ll U*T 1 O N ..." N.v. StodeD , 1 he a|tlctea of yooda are numbered from 1 up to- * ;. --S.'do. Jt.ntai enpmitidi; .■! Pianoa. Mrlndeona, l«.kl J Tvl-Ie acta, Koli.l Silver Tea end Table Spoon, and a hable Jewelry, M ork and Toilet Casra, Photopraph " Albums, Opcnlaee silver Watrhrs, and fancy article 0 to givat variety. 7.V(»o notlo a numbered- from s to Id, UM ate printed and put lutn er.iled *avelo|ve* and B vrelijulv. d, audoasof there It taken out and teat i'M-ae ot i-nt»sr. Mirrrrpondence, etc., atel the ar- ,.. ill la- sent to the hoider of tha aamr ImmrdUUly J j ill he ilrvirr to pntchase the article,) on the.reerlpt "1/ire rtJi.i#. For tnstaaaa : — If tba nuabsnia lb* : M.lli.-. arnt to you ihould be MO, and a Piano, or ' IMamiuid Set or Gold Watch should be numbered » ' bVU " Will I-' ami to ) uu fer »X. and ao on for every IT" A/l-r rsrrfriay l*e trri.1., 1/ U dort not fioaoo ■- joa, jew eaa rrtara U, and yver a vary ill ALL BE ,' MEL Lb DEV. Twenly-flte cent* muat b# sent to pay rs|wnie of J j I-ovlaye. corrrepon.leiire, *to.,.on one notice. , Uememta-r that whatever article c.itrripoad* with I- the number on your notice, you ma have It by pay- " , lias Two Dollab* for IE whether It he worth Stoo or asuf-ADd It la lot our interval todml fairly, and j semi out our line articles, ss tt gives confidence to * i the Jitibllc, and thereby fncrease our tale*. • TRY OUR NEW MODE ! Upon receipt of S» renta, which pays tor roium 1 -wade ore, poslagr, etc., we send one-nattct. Cpon tvrfrli t of Si which pays for correspondence, l*v*t**e, etc , we send et* notice a. • l'1-on rerelpl of *5, which pays for correauonderee r loatagr etc., we aend (0 notice., and a fine prreent, e valued at not lerethan fits, as a sample of our foods L Cpon receipt of %18, which pays tor correspoo--1 dene.', poauyr, etc., we will send ISO notices, aod a ; -olid Sil.tr Watch, by rcturn of mail. Ageals wanted. Scad for our circular. n I ran anale «XS eerily, e Addrea* plain))-, REED k BROTHER, Saleamnu, Ilea S.IJ8, New York CJty, • j XI Liberty St. (not-Xm) N. Y. " THE FIRST NATIONAL BASIL OF CAMDEN. GOVERNMENT AGENCY ji ... / DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE U. M. i THIS Bank Is now la full operation aa a Natlonak r Bank, and prepared to attead to all legtUmata • buafnetaconm-K-l therewith. CnllMRoai made U ' r .hm-real polnu on tnc moat liberal tnrma, and rs- • I iirna made promptly un the receipt at fund*. And It ( I* hot led ttibt >V proper -aiteattoa to the Interest ot ; our cuatureers t.i mrnt * toll share of buslneaa. /■ — Called Stairs Bnuda tor sals- ' The new aerie, ol 1 MOtha Ca'.Ud Mala* Bond* t lor tale, partlea dealrtafHirae bonds ahould loan ao. > tteus, aa they are being rapidly taken j dec IVIvJ JAS-. If ITEJeE-IS, Cr^tnt

