k - -h 2-k - •_ CAPE MAY OCEAN .-WAVE, WEDNESDAY SF.ITKMKHH ' IO; 1866. ■ ' - ... -.;» ■ V— =f
®he ©(tan Want. 0»pe ltkad,'0*pe May Obui ty, H. J. Si. U. MAOONACLE, Weflmrsdar, Kepi. 26, I HOC. *TtM OK ADVKMTIHI.no. ere AfeftTW vre ure. a. uu. prefiAsfofiSTne lura— • ■ «. rot lending ' • HUw. »• SS-Tt-'"" •»» - ■ mlpww -pit' - — — '"M tomfaa. . „ »«. - — - ST We Retire to cell attention to the ajrvrlisecienl ol Mr. Jeroee T. Miller, •bo hoe opened a stqre et Green Creek, end filled it with e (lock of the beet good* tfeo Pbiledelpbm nieikat conld furnish Pert fee I? tbet eection end elsewhere in tne county, •onld find it their edraotege to ^eji on him el til timer. ,M AocUon Business. » W«r ere fled to announce to tbe TabUd ttol our old friend CepL Ueo. W. Smith, hoe a fain taken o el liceoie end mined" to attend to that boeineee. We cen reecomtnend the Ueptein to the Public, as bete eee of our fireucleee enetiooeere. . Clolblnf. I'orsooi from Cepe May county, who , desire ready-nude cloihinif, or clothe# | tpede to order, iboold cooiull the tdeei , lieemeot of Messrs. Kdwerde A Lawrence iq Ihu " W eee.' ' Thie, e Cape May firm. , end they dteke it e point to deal liberally • «|lb their old friende and neighbor*.— , Visit litem before purchasing fell and | •ieUr good.. floTre. Mr. Renry Hill, or 520 South Second ' atreet, Philadelphia, baa a splendid assort ment of stoves, prepared expressly for tbe fall aalea. Keery article kept by Mr. ^ Hill, la of aaperior quality, of tbe lateel atylee, and conatructed with a view to iedaeity lit fuel, which at present prlcti ' of coal aad wood, la an item of aerioul ' consideration. Tl.a paopla of Cape Mej cannot do better then to glee Mr. Hill a — , e Maaonic. • The Grand Comaiaodery of Knight- . Templar, of tho Biota of New Jereey, . MM their nwwusl eoocleee at the Maeoair i Hall, la Trenton, on Tnaadey. There < WBBB large repreeettsiiou present. War- | rente wore granted for two eubordieatr Command* rye. Tbe following are tb. •Coaet elected for tbe pre tent year: K £. Sao. W. W. Soow, No. 1. 0. Com- , V. g." " . G. a. Woolmaa, No. 3, D. G ' Commander. «• " John Wnolvertou, No. 4, G. Generalissimo. ■ " " lease A. Nicbolt. 0. Cap. , »•' '• L. L. Noble. Prelate. 1 • " " J. V. Mattieon, U. 8. War- 1 den. I " George W. Tbompeon, No. 4. , C. J. Warden. ' •' '• Jemet H. W a tie, No. G. ' Treeenrer. » loJ.- •• t. J.Coreoo.No. 4. Recorder. I fx ii ■+ ■-«, M. Tnb.U Standard Been-. • v/iEr " J- P- Caeo, No. 1, G.Mword , Baerer. " •• U. McDowell. G.'Werder. '• A tnne Howell. No. 4, O.Ben- i »J" ,t-.- tluoU I The Grand Assembly of Royal and 8e- , lact M uteri of New Jereey was held a> , the Masonic Hell in Trenton, Tueedsy. i embgood repreoeetelioe from thraovtral , .Oaaaaile. Two new caaacili wars ordered ■ weiiaata. The following ofiioere wan • wtoeted lo ewrve ibe prereni year : , M: P. Charlee Bechtel, No. A, G. Mulat- , R. P. Ladlow Allen, No. 1, Dep. C Master. Barcae Hlggiabolkaai, No. 5, ' ... O.HI. Metier. . I'.. George W. Thomson, G. P. 0. ol ; — ■ A - TYotnae J. Corson, G. Recorder, suns »,!■..• y H. Leonard, G. Treuarer. H. HI. HMaay Ferrer. G. Cap. of Uaarde. i K. Oorller, Jr., G. Marekal. , •• M. B. South and A. L. Uric*, G. k - J.^V^ilalHaoa, G.- Steward. , Jeba Bhaeilla, G. Lecturer. I -dhnos Howell G. Lecturer. Tbe Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the f State, aut la annual convocation a< « * Satanic Hall, Trenton, oa Wednesday f mwt larger asmber in attendance j i •^Utt'.rer before, all lbs Chapter. In th. t **Asie being tally reprearoled. * f fhe fallowing efieeri ware dulyalectad. ' •*tpjraio'U4, and inetalled . j . /lereel Bald win, G. H. Priest. c d«tfM*V.MatUeee, M. D. H^. H. Prlaal , ' Jaaa r. NeUon. G. Traaearer. \ ''Mi WooWertea, M . D. G. Sectary. i •• B. CaaSk O. C. of H • . *m*m bhalhaaa, G. P. Soi. ■ area. Iligaiaboth.m, G k A. dept. < B*. L*t!*Ne«^',k' ) U" Chaplaiaa. ' ' | G. Blew ante. •- lenTpain.' a-... t' a pan y ae» »aw baildieg ata new aad ,
! Our Tlrgfnia tlarrripopdeocc. i ALiXAXDaif, V*.. 1 September 2l»t, lbCe. J I Dtta Wavk A inopolight trip from | Wubington to Alexandria, eia Potomac ! River, bronghtmeny recolleeliooe cluttering round mo— tone eed, tome aerioot > end edtne curloue. When I eat on tbet oft-beard of stream, come four years •face, irnwning batteries, n tended line* j of furtificetione, end the mnoy tboneend J ' testa of aa imoieoee army met the eye. ! I while etreiee of martial motic "era lb- ■ neeeant'ly wafted from shore to shore. I Jt Now alt «n. heehed. anJ ee*e tbe rip- 1 i pling of the weiere e« the eleemboal cleft i » lit onward coortA, eteiything appeared ■ of a ooca popelar eir ruelied to my nnod . as deecnptivs of tba scene: All qmst ' aloag tbe Potomac to-oight." A'rielng at Alexandria. I bed no d<ffi. • euliy ia iscailiog the general location »i j the principal pieces of interest, end se- | ' lecled my resting piece, tbe onco beautiful but dost common-piece looking i hotel, it y led the Mansion House, con•incted. however, in n first-clans manner 1 1 by lu proprietors, Messrs. Maddux and In front of the hotel I found what ' seemed to me, the eutire papulation of the city. Alexandria boasts of ile Mayor for years, an nant, listening to speeches ' made by publico! personages, and cheering with all their energy whenever a "good hit" at the Radicalt wet beard. I'he almost universal opinioqt expressed here by every class of citixeos, it is* ' slmOit needless to state, is favorable to carrying out tbe Presidents plan or reconstruction. For several dtys I have been perambulating through tbe surrounding country, to .revivify former recollections, but In nearly o««ry instance the aspect of thing" have so changed tbet it is a bard matter to tell wbare ttae a tort or ebere a roadBoll Ron battle-fields I found not er mueb changed, and 1 distinctly recalled •be main movemenle performed by the 1 contending armies on tbe secood battlefield, (properly called Gnverton), as 1 ' leisurely walked over the ground where Fits Jobu Porters' corps churged on the 30th of August, 1A62. Trees torn by ] .hells; fence-rails (but very few of the , old stock remaining) pierced by bullets; ■ he railroad track indented here and | tbere with various kiude-of missiles; and occasionally picking op a piece of t fire- ' arm, accoutrements, or prrtiap* a bone — ' all Indicate tbe terrible scene enacted on , tbe spot. More forcibly then ell, speuk I ihe hundreds of little mounds, hrrt and ' thtrt icalUrtd in groups, some marked ( , •iy e atone, board or piece of en ertillerj ' ceiseon, others without anything to tell j of whet lies buried underneath. With ( sad end lonely feelings I returned to Fair- I fax, where I learned some of the fraite of J ibe emancipation of the eltvae in tbet , Its a noticeable fact, even to the most ' careless observer of ' thing" aloog the , verioee routes over wbicb 1 pasted, that ■ "goloycd" laborer conld be eeen in the fields. Here end tbere 1 .witnesied J specimen! of fine tilled lend, but tbey , were altogether under the earn of tbe ' "whila." On mentioning tbia to a • gentleman at tba abeva named plore, be , said It was easily accounted for. He bad < over one mootb in search of thirty ' hands for agricultural purposes, and in routeqnence of being unable to hire the i neceseary help in time, bit crops have ' failed. Hn tbet lime he oely procured J four bends, aad two of ibem were whites. , "Tha negroes ides of freedom" he said, ' "ie that be will be supported without the ' trouble of working.'' Whether theee | Ihlnge are to, qrnt rally, 1 can't tar, bat i ibst thny ere true In hundreds' of esses, I will gainsay. Aa I neared Alaxan- ] ■Iria, I mat a number' of "contrebanda" < laden With boxes of what we once famili. < erly termed "bard tack." They were J "rations served by the "Freedment' ■ Korean" ta indigent black". Farther 1 comment is nnneceseery, the most etnpid J cen drew no inference. , Tbe snn is anatoellj warm daring tha ' day, at least 1 fael it so. but tbe natives seem to take it aa a matter .of course. t Something rite 1 em o»t accustomed to. i is tba nightly attack from innumerable 1 "skeetare," which prevents cue falling ' into the arms of morpheas, till nature is completely exhausted io rein Attempts to J them off. I beard a new earner re- ! mark thie morning tbet the Mansion - ongbt to add on its "bill of fare," ■ "coecestreted mosquitoes served nightly, of charge." While undergoing this undesirable treat, what weald I eat glee ( an "oetma breeia or wave to scatter the "tarnal things, " as Ar tamos ttygmaUaon them. Tha President, it ia said, wjll be at the ] Opera House to-night, so with . permission, dear Watb, I will ceedola myself with tbe hope of toon escap- J mg from present evils, "Call back on ( Washington," and aeciag what ie to We , seen, continue the retreat further North, ( immediately, if aol sooner. I am. yours , ae ever, woe of the iliaslriona Beo— it. i , , t — Meeere. Cawau aad Raadall, Becre- I ury MeC.lleagb, aad ex-Ghre. Jobason »t P~.nt'a»iA. «r» all i closeted with' the President, aad the re- i sreia substantially « greed npon for Phils- . Mpkla: Far Director af the Mlal, W- i Millwerd. iWrij aa M. C-. aad Ooiud i BuOaa Marshal trader Ldacoia ; far Past — «». Charts M. Hall. ere. 0. WH. . trerere-os-T far Naval Ofauor, J. R. 1
tape May County Bible leclcty. | Ttie silicate Amine! Meeting or the Cspe Couritv Bible aadrty, we. heUl in Ihe j Church, Cajw Island, on Tuesday, | Septombcr 18. lets. Hee. -Mimm WllUsasoa. ! Ker. tVm. A. Brook". Colporteur of the Society, j •Visited, 1,144; dreUtute In p«'t. «"• t«mllies sup- I plied with Ihe Bible, SS. Amoqpt rteeierd for Itlblceand Tretamrat" oold, 4t4e SO; awouat ol : Iliblre and Te"t.B.»at« donntrd. gM 4* j George Ogdeo, Tretturer of the Society, reported o( hselng received tor .ale of Bible, and I tVi.es collection', the followinge , S.I. nee on h.od eimmeeieoeot of year (IOCS ' ?,"b7„:^nu Jb!*T*ck.bo< s no M 4t Chute a. » e.1 1 reek *> oo ' ! tu. Wet a. Broos. loijewtuut . »4 so | KTu Spnn* iTes^-e.lsu IhurcU V! X I L'|.p.> r.pe Mey Circuit .. «' •" ( Lower Cspe Mhe Clfeolt I' » | I .;w U.ki.d |-re.h,len>o thurer. IS touch Uo.usds.keq. for ablce old . l» W llouie', hew York, la Blblee ud Tr.l.men'. sranunttotrto SIM ti. .Ua al book" so h.n l, Enoch tulmuads. Depositary ft Cy-c Island. Bible House, to raise »V8 SS; Bibles sold srnl ments on hand. «S* 41 offlrer. elected to serve the ensuing yew, rourusen^T' Albert Atlaood, Dr Ales, taunt, secretary, L. C. Edmuudst Treasurer, George KareUtlve Cowmlttee —Richard D. Edmusli, HulTman, Em;., Nathan C. Price, Enoch IB" Deposltorlee.— George Dgden, Court-House; t Jgnoch Edmunds, Cape Island. Hon. John T. Mson being preen t. It was of the Cape Msy County Bible Soeiety. After Society adjourned to meet at 7 P. M., when 'he Hon. John T. Nlsas sad others were to address sen opened the meeting by leading s portion of The Hon. John T. Nlion. Secretary ef the aroer.'r.lllng* tbT'sttenllon of the audience to the claims of the American rible Society; the Book of Proverbs; Its prophetlo Trerhing In j Isaiah; lis «u!.llrae Poem In Job, and Its sweet of the Second Prison tn the Triolty; the only Book that can enlighten the world and teach what God renulreaof hrfb. He then •l"1^ friend of tnb Bible. Judrc rimer, visited the Cepe May note Society, as delegates, from the Its Cltliens. church. Sabbath school, and Indlvlduala, that the Plble shall keep pace with the age. The new aspect that will come over Cape May County by the opening of the railroad onr couhty; the raal Improvements that must i follow on the face of the county; the Inducements great necessity of tha 'n^ls and Its social a that the eecds of eternal life shall be sown broadcast, and God's own word honored; then, will he honor nt at hU child ten and make us a people. John B. Huffman, Esq., of our county, was then Introduced, who eery feelingly spoke of the Bible, ea Ihe oely book that taught the Im. mortality of the soul; the only book that revealed fo sinful men Ihe war of salvation, and points tn a erudite.! Saviour I'a important Inimpoaalblltty to form a g" , rnm-nt or order trlthout It; how tbe Gospel protects the law, and not the taw pupteda the goapel. Rev. Dr. Sheldon, State Superintendent of tbe Bible Soeiety, then arose, and chaloed the at. work of the American Bible Society at home lows the Individual who Is his own eiecutor In dispensing of -hla means, ns God poured it unto for the spread of the Btble ; the great restore for the Bible, the Influence of the lllble.U onr Sabbath Schools, children are becoming to make offering. In behaU of the Bible, and the amounts Gome of the Sabbath Schools towards the spread of the Bible ; the great reterett felt lu Hunterdon eounry, of this ktate. the occasion of their Jubilee year, when over three thousand were present of all ages, their distinguished and meet honored cttlsens being of the number, and bringing hla eloquent remarks lo a close by urging the Cape May Bible Soeiety at Its next annual meeting to come ottl In He strength from our Churches and Sabbath School, to the Tabernacle, aad make II truly a Tabernacle of love for the cause of the Bcr. Wm. A. Brooks thee nude some remarks behalf nt the Cape May Bible Society, the good from It. Oome now are rejoicing la haring found n Saviour adapted to ell their temporal and spiritual wants, " through whose stripes they era Jiealed." The meeting was elosed by a prayer from Rev Joseph W. Hubbard, aad the Messing of th# The meeting adjourned to meet on Ihe third Tuesday of September, iter, at loofoloek A. M , at the Tabernacle M. E. Church, Cold faring. L C. EDMUNDS, Secretary. Sept. in. 1MB n — Samuel It. Gnmntcre, K.sq., died el nt bin residence in Bmrlinfton. on Thursday last, in tbe 78tb year of bin iff*. Mr. Gum mere wee formerly Clerk in Cbnaeery no eSce now bold by bin eon, Mr. Barker Uammere — and was a vary prominent and infinentin! politician daring and since tbe ere of the Whig party. Of late years bit age bss prevented him from taking aa active a share la peUie affairs as formerly, hat be can tinned to ftal the liveliest interact im everything relating to the welfare of bin ooaetry: Mr. Gemma re wee a men of I regular sagacity and soend jadgment, aad daring the long time that he nerved ia the old Whig State Central Committee, he wm regarded aa one* of Re moat naefal and member?. He Van widely old tiisndk will meant hie fkoeaae. Hie faearel teok plade oa Meaday. ITU levE. ead tree largely aUeadmt. HI J-k W-H. U N-- V-rj. W. g.vjg.-&cfgeasaga j — TH l>kw- WWW UC.-r.Sw I
, GENERAL SEWS, jj —It is eaid to b« dsng.ioos to be I , 1 working with a sewing machine Rear n | • window when there if a tbnndrr ttorm. ] t litis also dangerous to bo working near < - 1 oo lhandei storm. , J — Daring a thunder shower on Ibe ' Senad on Satardsy night, tbe steamer - Grhnite Srets, when off Hunter's I'uint, | 1 heading for tb» Connecticut River, had i some narrow escapes. Tbe lightning ' struck the water only twenty rods ahead • of the boat, end, s minute aHer. etrqek < » about the tame distance in the reer of tbr a boat — in both influncet throwing up e J cole mo of water and spray blgb in tbv ' air. prodociog a grand end impressive ■ s'fikt. i ' v-Tlie fallowing ere the areas of tbe ' Terrilories, m»de from Isle surveys, re- , ported to the Surveyor General: Kansas.. . .^"MolMau C.llfornls .^"tm.'l*L»St , Nebrsssa csreas.euo Oirgoo ci',4Sa.Tru I CoBiCitf!'..! es»n.s£ ctkh"* se"jsia!e» . , New Mexico ... T7.C«I.M0| foaho.^ »n,l»e,tM , United States exclusisu ol water st» 1 raw, 1,923.301.932 sqnere acres, or 3. i lMt'1,013 squsre mil re . ' — Tbe cholera made its appearance it > Cedar Keys. Florida, on Friday, the 14lh ip»t-;. on Satorday two or three died; on Snnda y nine dird. A panic was lit. r rrsnlt. " Business ceased; mills stopped. ' and nailed op. and on Monday everybody , who bad not taker Iha dtieaso bud de. r parted. Only e few negroee ere left in ' the piece ' —A negro living near Atlanta s smothered en aged' lady in n sheet. dragged her by tbe hair around the yard. , and stamped her till aho was insensible, f The miscreant then pillaged her house. ' — A freshet inundated e portion «n r Indiana;" lis by which tbe whole length ■ of Ihe city for thre.e blocks in width, we' " flooded. The railroad tracks were owepi , away in two instances, and ooe very larg. 0 building was destroyed by reason ol if r I foundations being washed 8tlt'. Fito pet ° goal were drowned, and it it belieerd a I 1 number of other" hare perished. Tb. I « lots it estimated at 8200.000. i' — Mr. Chandler, the United States n District Attorney for Forlreas Monroe ' and tho prosecutor of Jeff Davit io his r coming trial, will soon commence or y ranging his programme of the trial oi ■ behalf of the government. The health ol r the prisoner ia improving, nod he it said t lo desire no F.xecotive clemency beyond" ' e fair nod impartial trial. a — A Bresleu paper, says: "A wealthy h Jewish merchant of this city offered on# * hundred thelers to the Jewish eoldier , who should first obtain the grade o' ■ officer by bravery on the battle-field; end r filly thulrrv to tho Jewish eoldier who , should rapture e flag from the enemy. I Both prises were gained by Corporal Saeskin.l, (of tbe firm of Weiner end * Snssklnil. of this city), who. in tbo cotn- , bet near Trenleoeo. on tbe 27th of June, f captured * flog from the enemy, sad for L bit boldness was forthwith promoted by I tbe Crown J*rlncpfb tbo grado of officer. — Tbere is a natoraPciriosity in | Georgia, knowo as tha "Blowing Cere." I It is situated on the plantation of Colonel David Barrow, Decanter "County, Go.. ' twenty-seven tnilee frrm Thonretville, i the treminns of the Savannah and Gull ' Railroad. The cove is at the bottom of " email natural" basic (whose diameter .at , any point will not exceed thirty-fret), iu - a perfectly smooth plain, and inrroended f' with a dense copse of wood. From the , month of this cave issno strong currents s of air, with a continuous rosr tbat i> ' heard seventy yards off. At certaiji ' hours of the day, e bet or veil, "or ol^er j light objects thrown at it, are blown six . or seven feel high into the «ir, end at | other hoar* of the day, with a suction k relatively greet, tbe moutb of the cave 3 draws io any each article pieced near it. t Dentb of Cm. Duvld Potter. r At a- meeting of the Director! of the , West Jersey Marl & Transportation Coirs peny, held at the office of tbe Company, 1 in Camden, June 21sl, tbe following r resolutions warn unanimously adopted: t Wuxrxas. tbe Board of Directors ol the West Jersey Merl end Trensp rter lion Company, have beard with dejj> regrot fbe death of a •iatingniehad member 1 of tbie board, end President of tbe Compuny, Gen. David Potter, of Cumberland. R< tolled, Tbat ia tbe death of General David Pfalar, we bare lost a valued t friend and moat efficient member of oar - board. Rt—lvtd, That by lbs decease of Geo. f Patter Ibis Company has loot a valoable r business member, aod society an energetic 1 nod valuable cilisan. ■ Ritolvtd, That tba Secretary of this ■ company present a copy of theee rasoln- ■ tinea to tbe family of General Patter, , and cause lbs same to be published ia tbe ■ newspapers of Wait Jersey. Bcu. F. Lis, Secretary. ' SPECIAL NOTICE8. [ J. GrnmvlUe Leach, ATTtmhKr Am cevm Ilou-at-law , ' t» south rtrm »tbeet, ' Mataal laMfftTlfe Usaraacc i f • Cmmmmmr, I ' NEWARK, NEW JERBET. J. r. leamuso, iMwUka, 4M Aemrr ran- Care Mat (Wtr. j Jaba fa. HBffBMB, ! u^i.ss-Mrs-sr-' | . CAT E far COURT WW— t. Bnr XERkET 1 [ D*"*1" orr»CE r>A*». ,
SPECIAL NOTICES. Ktrnvsge. tint True. [ Every jouej l«dr ewd gratlreno In th- \ • I HlvkBt-s- h) return m«tl(lre#of cherg#.! j [ hp addlPMblg Ihe umlrnlxim!. Tho* h«vlnj 1 , fears of tear huai-liugCeA will oblige by wot : * I>fit fnr-s. Rliii.l iica* A talavrh. ' •ion. i<> JAih-y ; Error# of Votitli. DIED. J The h gfe and Holy eon. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SILVER PLATED. BRASH, AMI ! ou .. s..e. Tni'MAN k SHAW. | No. 8JA [eight MRH. It. DII.LON, 323 A 331 South St.. I'hllndf Ipbla. I I^^S^aTtk h'ats and CAM I ^ ^ VOTE^ REGINTEH. ^ 'ikj^ NDy'EMBSJi'iam.5 * °° ,h*c"' ^ AnJ notlnas hereby riven, th.i s.hl^tn.p^cInspectors «f Kegislry nnJof Elections. N. B. Thie3 Inspectors of Rerlstry trill he .•lerT.l tt annual election to V i.rij M ■ VRMBftneth. inea^ ^No b .Itotcan cdnl.in more in sa I J Bn'.iJ of Ke^u'rv. ' Lemuel leamikg. Dried Cold Spring, New Jersey, rept.M, lues klOTEID' REGISTER. NJr DENNIS TOWNSHIP. OTICE Is hereby given, thrt the untenlj ned Wn^pactor. of^nrerittry end ol Elertian," Caps Mar, aad of New'jsraetr have detltnried aad nppolate.1 the *cbaol House la the t ilUse of Denalsvllle, aa the plrew for Registering the names of Voter, and hobUngtbeel-et.on . In Mid TowMhtp. And ihe> further give notice that tber, as .ueh Inspectors, will .It >| ike . place above designated, oa TUESDAY and TO Nil D Al\ m el « t b. nj n t h dry. of OCTO- ' 1 o'clock la the.afternoan of .aid day, far the purpose of Begt.ierlne Ibe n-we. uf I-g-l volets, anil of making a ll.t or all penona quallBed and [ enil ied to toteja the et-c:tnn dl^net of which they are In aped ore. af the eniateg election for ■ Coagreaalonal, State and lounty Ufltcrra. which election ta to be held by sold Inspector, nt the School llou.e -fureaaid, ea the nth day of NO- . VEMBKH, tsae t And |jRMfaq| l«(hereby given, that aahynsjosoI unlit • o'clock In thn evening, for the purpose ol retiring, correcting, adding to and subetracuai I front, and completing • 1.1 Reenter. EDWARD I UDLAhi, JESSE HAND, Inapcctare of Regiriry and af Elections. N. B. Three Inspector, of Registry will be i elected at Ihe annual ■ lection ta he held NOVEMBER sth. Ilea, jtenfall l» IBBlBU mill I two name. ;7t beieg the daalxn or Ihe taw that both political parries should V repreacnlej In said Board of Registry. THOS. LUDLAM. Dated Den alas lite, Now Jereey, gept- IS, isee. tOTERB' register. CIT* or CAES ISLAND. OTICE le hereby given, that the uaderelgwed I is laepecton of Rogteiry and of EleeUona. for lha City of Ceaa Island. County of Cape May, and Slate af New Jereey. here dealgweSrd and eppetote. tbeciir-tf '■y^d.ri^*"re>!re. ■ be Electlun lo eoch city. And Ibey further glee notlee thai they, na euch Inepeeteew, wUI rit el the piece above dealganted, oa Timed ay end Wednoeday, Ihe lltb end ml ripye of October noxL tram • o'clock u Ihe maralng until I o'clock ( In Ike afternoon, end from s day, telle pen*"* of ragl.trelrethe" enaee ef legwl Steele and of ssnkiog a 11.1 of all persons QueJihed.and enlllled Io vol* In (ho Cttyof which they are lupeetoee, at the eareian etretloa for Qnegraesioani, stale and Cooary ofleerm. la snkd Coontv. which elKttoals to behold by Ibe said QhseOon vvtll open at * ejci*k^e^ihe^moreJ»< SSHsSS'iHS' sL»^disastSSBsa
! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | VOTER'S REGISTER. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP- ' I II A' OT.CE la hervby given, that ibe undersigned. | i •• iu,|wvU>rc ol Hegtetryawd of Kiec'lon." i I' : for the I 111 neblp of Middle, in the louoty of i j Cape »nd stnleof New m' c»Ufc-— | *' r jr<Vl"b?thn"uej?na such Itupn I j ;n.r'v^|N I st»A morning ' IreV.'r'itc'tV'an'J^foa'-Vln;1. lUt Si Sit rrreSne | j ' ' io'.nfor S"o.l' re"lifo il 1 ! (rom.'and nHei'lrtluf udd "* j - ^ w" L L IVM' H flT .VurrM-! *" I J rented in sold Eoald of ^ ONE, TWO, AND THREE FEET j J No AU (E«ht T^tJ^vOM^eUHretj^ l REV KING* AND TWEEZERS. NOTICE. OTH'E Is her by given lhal all |iersont Ink> -elite, 1 t.i the underelguej. either by note or nook (.CT«.'JSIIIl f OPENING OF FALL GOOD*, j ' .an some * *"y'A"' I ° M° L , N K R y . c heap -nO^sood. end the latest Cell and WTntc-r , « OYI HI «-»ION F.US' |* AI.E. ^ I'.tiT.l RLINII ED IN IMIO. F.tNCV DV KING LbTAIil.DrflVKNT. -I. A- \N . -It »NKS. ^ 1 CARPETS A. OIL CLOTIIR. • Brii.-eU. Three PI; Ingrain ) ntr;"«uj rinir ' ; DpmoreaCn Votinu Axnerijo. j ddfSoafoS'*' ,? oTfiv# Co*'e' lor «». f"*Ch j * Young* America' and [MmoreeVs "ionthly to- I r ** AdJress * W. JENNINGS DEMOREST. | ^ A terge and besutlful Colored steely Eograv jag AUCTION Rt'HINF.NM. I'HE undersigned would respectfully inforni his friends and the public^ that^he is n^ regular terete. GEORc'iJ'w. SMITH, I. Cape lelend. N. J. r MILLINERY. J A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF J Pairon.gr of 'he public la respectfully - solicited. The business Is cvrrled^on In^sdMis c _ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. a LI. persans Indebted to the late Ana of Mile 1 A LU 4 JOHNSON are hereby requested ta r nrstT.y of 'Sov/mt^r "neatTnf *er which daL aU > unsettled accounts will be placed la the haada r of a Justice ar tbe pface. L SepL is, Jttaa. (at) R. D. EDMUND*. TEN DOLLARS REWARD! • I "ot" beridea euns\?MaoantU|a *** '* > was test between" MUterh Jobwon's "teraffSpa 1 Mend, end the raridraee of Mrs. BtUlwell Shaw, I Fishing Creek., oa Saturday tbe let Inat. The above reword wBh(|allm agtisra of the same to this efBee. or to Mrs. «■ Shaw, Flshlag Creek. STOVES! STOVES ! N TOTES ! 'I'HE SUBSCRIBER wtU furnish hie celebrated I Cooking glotes, this rail at tha louekt cash ' prices, at Capo May Coort-Houre. All Stove. - ..rreetedto e what tbov are re pi created. * t aoptHtn . . J. M. PATTERSON (I. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE. PURSUANT to tha provisions of an net ontitled "Ao Ml to provide Internal Revenue, to support tbo Government and to pay Interest on the puhMs drM," approved JibIf lei. Iter, Nei duties or' uVi fined ee said ^ril 'ln'rho eestnty^ r Cape May, SUU of New Jereey, that tho deputy , rollrctor of said eoonty hoe r seel erf frees the i Assessor thereof hie noeenl eoBeettoe Bet puraw ■ set to the peovlriene ef eegttoa ink of said net, r that Ibe delloa ead taxis eeeoned by the eatd ; a fr" ' f lhAt**L."pr Island let tha Weohlogten House.) I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER tsth, from 10 a.so. unI tilt p m. . At Cepe May Court Hemes, fat the CM* 04f See.) TUKSDaY, SEPT. veth-irwm Sp.rn.anW • lye. 1 At Tnehahae, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Stth.fram I *°At 'l)eonlsv*lie,™at ■ N. Dakota Hotel.) oa I THURSDAY, fromic'cloek to a p.m., end y my ! 'TO SPALL OL^OBmy etx"iInd'!uj'vMwene who ; —ScSlsSil- • sssss^sr"*""" a~~h* J United Stales carreocy and Week. tea erewy i reostved to poyerent of taxas. THOMAS BEESLEY, C Ma cJ^'lte^'lSapSrtUb'nML*7 I :
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Machines Are superior to all others fat AJHLV AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES Contain all the tvtest Improvements; are speedy ; nolsele.s ; durable i a.u vary to work. Illustrated Circulars fr.e. Ageuts. v. anted — I Llbrr I Uireount "l oad. No consignments ; Addles. .EMPIRE X. M. CO., CIS Bn edway, : SI3-J New Tore. TO NEWSPAPERS IJUBLIXHERXof flnt-clsse News lapere la tb. States uf Illinois. Indiana, Ohio, Bete Vwrk, I R1"KlJ Maeare I .Who are Willing to reeelt e a euiuma . r monTo} Sburt lu.tnere ndi erUsemeets, to bo changed | every four weeks, et a low rale, are irquestedto MILITARY SCHOOL, i / 'OLLEGE HILL. POUGHKEPXIE N. Y-, Next V_r ne.slon begins September 4th. Send for n TO ADVERTISERS. " I WISHING TO _Ami^BTtXE In I srrul tbri'rora^re to u°f "fh. y will rereri# prompt Ukuull P. RU WELL, h Co., Advertising Agrnts, Boston and New t'orL THE WEEKLY MIRROR. Y "PICYyREADABLE^nod refined mlaoellet*rlct?y'mru'tr*"^ possible .mount of*tn*eingen«e.,*,,the fhUOeu varum^f'mettet'rech ' *«eet "r*^"1 fartT 'y rreT0»|0|o?Vl'*r^SSthr ;* V centTfo^ Vh~ months, strictly Ie advenee. kn copies to ou ' ""'e. hj"/*E?LtA rublT. h ereTKr°V L IOO OHIO. INDIANA. AND ILI ISOIX NEWSPAPEhS. We are now ready Ij to receive uvettlsemrnts for our lUt of °Utafi*J.SRiISlU.*^ld*."i 40rtl *1"1 N'w 1,n*T A gents' Boston id New yA C°" iU,,rtUta« EMPIRE SEWING MACHINES Far E.iuriy and^ ^MannfhelnLiberal discounts allow. d. No conelgnments I Address, EMPIRE X. M. CO. xie Broadway, Mew York. ADVERTIHERS i and ^he*eee»es*of th'h# J'tto j GEORGE P. ROWELL 4v CO., Adrertlolng I Agrnts, Boston and New York. 4' ACTION IN TIME. PERSONS that desire to use DR. HERRICK'X OBLONG KID STRENGTHENING PLAS1 Ave"' ho'ure C.nT the" haVi taoi "J ITitlT'tbe'' o; Irerebi#' oablmehed CO",ou'"1 * fir red ' 7o ^.".'le'i't" l\' "t^re* " C •^"'"'''"br « C ALIFORNIA, PACIFIC STATER Yt • E receive order, for sd. ertl.lngle ell wee I 1 1 papers In the above States of publishers' ! Huston .u"k#w nwi?1 CO ' Adv"""1B< N»u> All. who value a beautiful head of hair, and .t" preservation from premature ksMasae ana turning gray, will not fall ta use Lyon's •on aodHoes VradVeatee d«tertlff^iad«nMe I -^AbMAX LYON, Chomlat, N. Y. TARRANT'S :| CUBEBS AND COPAIBA , ■ I ISA SURF, CERTAIN, end SPEEDY CURE for I 1 all diseases of the ll/eddrr, Alfaeyr, end IVtaery r i Organs, either In the Malt or Irmclr, frequently per- > I b'rmlng a Pre/rrf l Vrr fa Mr sAorf spare of These or ' ' Prep sr. M u n D<11 n' Ore^u re* o f *' """ *",oU,,r > I Txrrxnl's Ovmpooad Extract ef Ottbehs and OopaiW I ,r„h i "'arte \t°ls renSyremm ■ ! eir.HSss-jk'SSsaK I tlau of I'tuaut, ci sr as end Conatna era the only an" eeri'J'r o"eu° UF°® w,tB lormr, Ihseyaieef CotrwH of fkilill nf Cspefte' NEPCB FAILS/ , Manufactured ooly by T1SRAIT * CO- ! rm Greenwich street, New York. IT Sold by ell DrucsUle over tho World. SOUTHERN NEWBPAPEHS. W ^^enun'n,U' "'rauVh " U *" onUn br l GEO. V* ROwSll'b* Co. ^Advert! "fog Agents, I Co.ton .nd New York. choXera I ' MR. PERRY DA Yll — SI R j— The benefits I ill have recited from tha una of yowl tn- ; Vajoahleremsd^, the Pal. KUIer^ tadOrao mo to rinred mo that fcTr hrad.cbci Indlgeatloa, Pain in tbe stomach orasy part of the sysltw,sll are Chill., Weariness, common Colda. ■xmilBlkl. ; HI.' LISA. CHIILLRA M UK It US. W.rthoe., Dysentery, Toothache, etc , there te llBUg J hatter then the PAIN KILLER. I tore this ' isSiSSiSSStaS sms.uS5^5jggfc« ' 'Up^-"f ATLOR, is. Minister 4»lto Ifatosi NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPERS. ( >"is«,isss.,rrj3'ss i SS» SS'-siSiaas GEORGE H. HOWELL A Ch, AgVOtMng r Ax**1*, Breton and Mew YngjU- ■ . . . ... . . DR. CLtGKN .. ...... rented la every rass te saeksne Orey oo mimail , on Bold Hende where faOew oft fcwm . to fa CHEVAJLUOP* UM: > T.'OB THE HAIR wUI RXATXIRE terMekte X Its ORIGINAL COLOR nUMIU sal BEAUTY « will rOMTT**AY sKfa Ite faMtag 1 esri) wRi enrefy ysmele iaemw w th emdie sStfaSn to Impart life and afgwr; wOt tnrasfabls keep sa*-'— iaSHSaS!^ ~ WHtn, AAMll " urn* egeat reemree xt rem, te ye far; ene»t

