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®ht ©ttan 0*pe IxlaRd, (Jape Ma; Ootu Ij, H.J. j a. li. -MAOONAOLE, | Wp4anfar,OcI. 3, IMS. ' iut>i ok auvstttTisiao. ' £ 5S?;::::?:: 3 « "SBSavsr.-rr-.-: — - .« ' quartos j» * • ,JJJ half adman. IWMW ^ m^rmU-un-.-lo MJ M «W4»l ( ; lfokCHAjtkgs of Dry Dry Guilds, will do ' weH tt> cntt uo J. b. Green, «bom nilecr- 1 tueaieot appears la kbit issue. He baa a ite» klMfc ofgooda U» .elect from ! ' Dolus*' aid Children'* fancy fun, at i Jobn Farslrna, 718 Arch atraal, Phllo- i deipAl*. ' block large. Bead bis advor- , tiHtaanl. Gits bin a call I V A ipacial uie.uug of tba Cape f island il.ie Ball Club will be bald Thursday .staning, 4ib joat., in the City Hall , URPV.JafoBd. a. general turnout of the | mem bar « and those deiiriag to become t rook, to expected. I V A regular staled meeting of tb* , Cap* May Coonty Holders' Union will < be bald Mil Saturday craning Clb list.. , at tba City Hall, at half-pact eight o'clock | prne'arlj. As business of iinporlnnce , will be trnnsacted, every member thai { can possibly attend, la requested to be , prnaent. Members in srresrs will do well ! , to bare their doe. es'tled at once. ( Large Polalaca. Mr. Samuel Bo»eman, of the Middle ^ Teyaabip. has hVoaght to oar nflica a ( bssbet of the largest sweat pnta'nee it ( haa bwtu ear fortjnon to sea. The largest weighed threa and three. qaarten pounds. ^ »nd only thirty-seven ware required to fill*. Uraa park basket. Mr. Bosemsn dug one hundred I errele from four thou" 1 e»nd five hundred tills, which ia an ex- I t inordinary yir|d. Phrenological Journal. I Hjch Seeding.— linn. Charles Boroner, I ~ x>f Mayea'rJiaeetn ; Governor James L. i Ore, of Soa'tfa Carolina i John H. Noyee- i ' John ^Tierprnl. Wm. Harvey, and a K e'ffir Chlvf of -Moaambique, with other I illnetrnlionR given in the October I nomjwr^'nf the I'h'ennlocictl Journal. < Also^, Social fcienre. Orenma and Dream' Ing, Paywoloay, Phyaiolngy, Pbysiog- | nomr and. Phrenology. It ia a very i lotereatiog number— only 30 oeot*. or i a yayfc .Ad'dreaa Fowler ft Wells, 389 I B roadway,. N «J» York. i : ""Ti* RegiaVry law. ' Inepacturs o'r Registry and Flections ( are Informed that (he lasUactinos pre ] pared podee the approval of the Attorney { GeMM), art now in the haode of the ( CortVy Clerk, and will be delivered on | application to^ all qaalifled Inapectore. ( All' pajldo'ns appointed Ky the Chosen ( FrdaraeW. br by the Common Coenelle ( of Incorjiorated pieces, must qaellfy oo er befdre the 1st dey or Oetober, or the | vedhey wlUha filled by the Oovernor. All regl.treifooe shonld be aent direct to theDonNnor. , Tfia dotiee required of the lospeetorv nndbrthe lew by two weeks publication, and handbill of the place designated for registry mod holdlog the poHx, it Imjrnre- • ive. 'Thone who ere qualified will meet, designate the Piece, end give the requireJ ( . >ot to*. TMimustba done even If but oau-E«Woi'bt»'quaHfied. — .A taalermelon weighing thirty-four poaedshas earned up ia Atlantic Coai.ty. —The Odd FeOawt- Hall in Camden, it tab# enlarged by the eddilioe of a naw bulMteg, making lb* aadiance room espablawf hold lag two ibousaad people. — The Board of Obeoen Freeholders, of Qgntdaq Coonty, have decided to erect a monument to the fallen brayea of the -. The Raymond murdnr case ia aliU a mystery. The Grand Jury of Gloucester lM» "wok made a searching Inveoilgabiuu inu it. bat oelhiog wot all.- \ covered fixlag the crime. — aA Stoma, named Auguttai Selbl, a reeufeel ot Rig Harbor City, baa barer, sodtatad far aa aggravated aeeault and batigry, yvith intent to hill, on U.ort Het**. He*»*» woe etfoek some forty limaafoila a el ungate. I, nod ia retimed — tV botlding for tba Boldier'e Chil. drawte dm', which Hi now being en-mad a* thai grenade known an Jack Waw.de. i. p.«.,..wueg he Jv It. g dnfikMlln-fee a .par to other enlevpi»m . -anmd 0a( a a*. Wifimm A^dewett. J*f» Hidrem.-G. • l A. Holaey.
Our Waibiaiton Latter. WasHiaoroa, D. C., Bepl. tfitb. Uaea W*vg^— Few citiee foroiah more aieUrial— good, bad mod IediSerent — to oeweptper correepoodeote Sao- the one in whiih 1 ooar God myeelf eo-journing. A fur perusing a few of the in any poll, iicul organs pubIit£mL.isr PhiySlelpbia, New'York and elsewhere, it eomenhat alertled me to thiak that the event, there recorded bad actually Iraotpried without | even bearing of tbem ; bat it.ee ems an almost uolvereal custom for the chroniclers of "oews from Wasblogtoo" to draw more or lees from their imagination. Washington bee bweo to often described writers, aod so frequently traosferreu to the illustrated periodicals of the past end present, that eoe might almoet fancy tbey bad teen it without ever esttiog fool intide ita iimiu. Few, however, will recognize it frern the description. The city is comparatively empty of etraogert at present, but etili a walk uloog the entire length of Seveoth street, from the avenue to a point even beyond the 1'ark. reveals the fact that business ie looking Not a single bouse or store with lbs inscription "To Bent'' could I sea— Though the armies are withdrawo, the j population is beginning to inornate. The ! egricnltnre of tbe couotry around haa been reinforced by new retidtnU, aod there 1 ia eald to be a general relnro of former 1 •laves of Maryland planters to live with "old masters," thus reviving egricolturel 1 productions this year to a fair pilch of* prosperity. A most ridiculous canard bos mado its i appearance in some troth-loving (!) news- j which should be uxpoted. Tbey : have it circulated tbst about 10orl5| thoaaand troupe are being quietly concentrated io end around this city for tbe par- I pose of overcomiog the loyal eotere of and to aid Qoe. Swann io car- I ryltg the State for the Administration. ! can discover oo traces of socb a force. I neither it there anything alarming In (he conduct bf tbe eitlsens, though the papers ! stele the movement it viewed with moet [ serious apprehension. It is almost oeed- ! leas to say that the story it a gross febricntiou — invented for political purpose*. I As there seems te be tome misonder- J standing concerning the payment of' bounties to whirb the 2 eod 3 years' soldiers are entitled, I would say that Secretary McCalloch has published a very cluar latter about the matter : Ha says : ."Reports that the President or Secretary of tbe Treasury had delayed the payment of bounties are anfounded. Payments will be made under Tbe rules which | have juet been completed by the War Department. The Paymaster General been instructed to commence payments at onca. There a ill be no delay on the part of this Department."
Secretary Seward baa so far recovered hie health as to resume hi* official duties, i He has been to bis offien for two os three - days pest. The G real Union Gift Concert will take place ibis evening, not at Urovar'a Theaas was advertised, but at Wall's Opera House. The singers are all atnaso that tba affair does not promise l>e what hat. bseo expected by the public generallyShould any of your readers take it into their heads to visit Washington, I would reccotnmeod them by ell tqaaat to pay . their respects to Mr, Thompson, formerly «f Congress Ball, Cap* Island. Be keeps i firat-class establishment adjoining Williard's Hotel, called the Owen House, ; and condnctad io the moet recherche style on the Knropeea plan. Sorry to hear that the time-' able of tbe railroad termiostier at Oapw Island, will compel me to take the nipAl I ram from Millville down; more especially as I understand there are no Bleeping care attached. Judging from the aforesaid table, sack a. thing as moving off the track caused by some qalucty cow getting io tbe way ie altogether tit-beard of,— Plenty of time to step eelde. Hoping we •kell have a pleasant (!) tlfce of it permit me to remain as before. ^ Ureal Explosion In PhlUlpatourg. About ell o'clock, Monday morning, as lbs Morris aod ftsoex passenger train was leaving Phillips berg, the engine bones belooging to tbe New Jersey Oextrai road was totally destroyed by tbe explosion of a locomotive, nothing being left •landing bit the bare wells. From an iovetligalioo into the facta of the case. It ia ascertained thht the man whoso business it who to "fire np" oo tbe locomotive Molford, after doing eo, left bis poet, weot homo to breakfast, aid, while away, tho accident occurred. The Molford bed joet been thorongbly overhauled, aod waa about beilg taken out lor the first time alios bar repalre. She ie i sew e total wreck. Two other locomotives. which stood weovwaitat, are alio ' much damaged. The buHding destroyed I has been need OS aa engine ho up. and woe circa tar in shape. The walk, »*tab survived tba shock, are of brisk, aod the , roof wee composed of state aod wood. This hoe boon scattered te all directions. . wad the scene surrounding ie oae of doI .traction aod eoaraaeaa. Aa an inoteacv , or tba severity of Uo shock produced by " prop)* esy that the g roe ad (airly shook with the coscwteoa. Tbs eepol. of the fio*m tbe eroae, wk*!. the dome of U# wfll awt fan Use sheet of Rfifi.OBO- !; - At threw o'cLck oa Saterdsy »<TV- , >e« taw. a tee hvwtas ate ia Uo aorth • ;dS " '.\k '
' First District Union RepnkHcan Coavention. Tbe Union Bopoblicsa Cooveotiop of the first ''on grass lousl District of New 1 Jersey, held el Woodbury oo Tbnreday. 1 27th ult., was a very eothasiaetio gather - ing. It was called to order at ii a. ] by Gen. Geo. M. Bobesoe of Camdeo, aid theo, upon motion of F. F. PalteraOB, L Esq., Hod Jobs T. Nixon waa appointed j ■ temporary chiimaa, aod Messrs. New1 | lio aod House temporary secretaries. 1 1 Committee* apeo rules, credeotiaU and 1 resolutions were then chosen, cooeistiog ' of one member from each eouoty. The committee epoo permaneal orgeoixalioa ' 1 woe dispensed with, the Conveotfoo declar- ' 1 log iu desire that ita temporary orgaba- 1 ' lion tboold become permaoeol. While awaiting the reports of commlt1 lees on rules aod credeotlels, the Cooren- - • tioo proceeded to choose tbe plaoe of , ' uieetiog for the next Cooveotioo. The' - 1 following localities were ptaced la oemi- I - uatioo : Salem, Vinelaod, Camdes, Cape : ' Istaad aad Atlantic City'; Salem, by a • large majority of votes, was immediately • doclered as the choice of the Cooveotioo. , ' Immedieteiy thereafter the ^omaiittee on , rules reported, the two mooL-vmpotteot , ' j regulations being tbat each township aod . ' *srd should be entitled- to one vole, a - ; ' majority of votee in each to cast tbe vote j " ! of tbe same, aod that, after the third belr > lot, tb<* name of the caodi Ante who tboold j ' j have received the smellett tote should be | dropped from tbe liatfj The following gentlemen were then | proposed to tbe Cooveation as candidates: i 9 • George M- Robeson of Csmdeo, John W. Hsxeltoo of Gloacester, Itaojamin Acton \ | of Salem, Providence Lndlera of Comber- 1 'j laud, and William Moore of Atlantic. I • I Tho name of Provideoce I -odium woe I j > withdrawn by Charles K. Klmer, Kaq. | The aomioetiohe - ere tbereopoo closed | ' | and the balloting commenced, ending j | with the nomination of William Moore, j : of Atlantic, upon tbe .lib ballot si fbl- . I lows : I 2 S 4 5 I .[Moore. 15 15 15 19 32 Acton, 22 20 20 22 27 . Robeson . 11 13 17 18 ' | Hazelloo, 11 11 7 "j At the end of the third ballot, the ] ' i name of Robl. K. Matlnek, of Gloucester, i wet presented to the Caoveutioo, but immediately withdrawo. ' Upon the announcement of the result of , the 5th ballot, the nomination of Wil- j - liam Moore was declared ooenimoat amid • ' great enthusiasm. Mr. Moore was then j - introduced to the Cooveotioo. sod ex. j 1 , pressed his appreciation of the honor eon- ! ferred in a brief address. I Tbe Convention thereupon adjnarnvd. , • sod io the afternoon a moss meeting was i ' held at which epeeehee were delivered by 1 held el wnicn speeenes were oeiiverra uy r -
talessrs. Hsrelton, Cattail end Freling- j< huyeea. The addreaa of -the lest named Ij gentleman ranked among the moet splen- C did efforte of this almoet nnequalled a orator. — 'Bridgtim Chranielt. c b Soldiers' Bounties under tlie b New Law. h Gen. Campbell, tbe gentleman sp- j pointed by the State to attend to Sol- ^ dlera" bonutiea nnder the recent act, has fnroished the followiog loformntion : There appears to be a general want of correct Information with regard to tbe 1 additional bpenly granted to soldiers by | ' tbs recent act of Congress. In addition to this, many advertisements tnd circu- 1 [ laA are now being widely scattered r 1 through the State, which seem to have 1 ! been hastily or .carelessly prepared, aad ° are well calcoleted to misread tboee interested. ' 1 I In view of thaw facts, we deem it jm- ! portent that eome effort shonld bo made to bring the precise state of facts to the 1 knowledge of the soldiers in order that ! those aol beoefitted by the law, may be ' r saved the trouble, expeae* sod sunny- , ance of a fruitless applicalioo. sod those - | for .whom a further bonnly ie provided. 1 may be made aware or, their rightful 1 . claim. ' It. ie earnestly hopad that gll oar eo- " temporaries will intent* themselves in " this matter, and thereby maaibet the sincerity of their ileeire to secure the j , welfare of thooo-who may certainly be ( said to have "don# tba State eome , service." I The followiog is a sorrect elaMifioatloa | . of tho soldiers, aad their rulatiree. la | I ease of dieeaao. to whom additional bounties ere due under tbe act of Con- ( f grass, aad the amount due In each ceao; , 9 let. Those who enliitad for not lens , , than three yeare, "aerved oat their term ( t of ealietmeot." were honorably die- ( , charged, and were entitled to $100 ( e bounty and oo more — $100- ( 2d. Those who eulktad for not leas r than three yuan, were discharged on , e account of wonndi, and tiete entitled to , - not more than $100 bounty from tire ► United 8tatee— $100. * 3d. Those who .enlisted for not Ism 4 then two years, nerved two yean, were k honorably discharged , lied ware entitled * to $100 "trailed States bounty and no mtee-OSO. '' 4tiu Those who enlisted for not taee * then two yean, and were diechaiged qn * account nf wounds $511. , ; 5th. In loth nana, exropt the thtad k or after discharge of wound* received or " dlaeeros eeotr acted la the oervtee, tire lUsss
DfWEBALJIEWS. I . —"ka great ship rac^STha shipHsrica, which 'eft the bar at Fowchoofuo, China, on the tcib of May I set, arrived at Deal, : 1 . Fo giant, at ona o'clock on tbe afterooon : F Of Sepaaber 6lb. Tba ships Ariel end ' Teepag, which sailed from the eome port | * in Ciioe on the day pravioas to the de- | partire ef the Series, arrived at Deal five j boon before that vessel, having kept ^ company during the whole passage. Tbie " race was a very close thing. — Tbe United States-Circuit Court at Riohmond opeue on Monday next, when j J it ie believed Jeff Dsvie will be tried. He I ( unlimited foilb in hie acquittal, but as , to hie trial taking place nothing poei- i lively ie known. — A fearful storm vuitad the eastern j coast nf Newfoundland no itelurday last. , A French frigate aod nsmeroue coasters | were lost, end one bnndrtd and fifty dead j bodies were picked np at St. Pierre oo | E)eaday. — A captain of a sail boat on the } Potomac the other dey got very drunk i aod fell Into tbe river. Not knowing ' that be was io tbe Powmac. but believ. | ing that he bad fallen into tbe bold of the I vessel, aod that sbyoad filled with water, > 1 be cried ont, ''co-ne here. Jemmy, eqj , I 1 steer the hoe!, white I bail bar oat." • He wis rescued. II — At What Sge i, marriage proper! 1 Well, Alam'msrrlsid at (f yeare old, end j j old Dr. Pair at 120 years of age. It I 1 | strikes us, tbat between these limits : i there u margin enough for everybody. > 'I — Ad order haa been issued from tbe i | Intern) Revenue office et Washington, I ' direct ug that in cue usietent assessor* | accept any nominations to local offices or j 1 ! are k'"*" to be seeking sacb uomiuu tione, tbey will be contidered u no 1 ! longer desirous of rejoining their positr] ions, and steps will bo' immediately taken j to appoint tbelr successors. ' I — William R. Roberts, President of ifis Prolan llrothechood. has pnblisbed s ; letter in which be emphatically denies that tbe Fenian Brotherhood ie to be J : used for political purposes, and he etig- I t i fabrications, circulated to iojuro the organixalion. | , — A yoong actress of Waebiogton, I named Kilty Fife, hae lately come into e f . handsome fortune of $75,000. There ore . j mere drummers following that fife now I j than are necessary to the motic. i i — General Saute Anna has located bin . j headquarters on Stolen Island, and has . [ opened a regular business bureau for tbe I transaction of matters lookiog to the de- j , livery of Mexico from French aulhoritj j i He ie occupied,' so report goes, con- i • stonily with various people on that sob. , ;.*i abHbi„,I the flvmnathies of 1 jeet, end has of
the Fenian Brotherhood. Col. Robert*, ' General Sweeny aod other Fenian chiefs J xealoui ia their wttenhmeet to hie , cense, and Mfc, educating the Irish to that i belief- Tbren targe eea-goiog eteemers J have bean purchased for their nee, it is , believed. In transportation to Mexico- , It (i (farther reported that ttt nld ' General is soon to return to St. Thomas. t — A Parie correepondent stys tho condition of Maximilian's throne is regarded as hopeless by Napoleon, end perhaps also by tbe Ktnperor of Austria end tbe King of Belgium, ft He financial convaa- 9 tion coacluded between tbe ts^Temperore, ' relative to the peyntyal of Mexican eusdutiss to I-'renohjegepte, U spoken of as the "last will and tertoment" o' 1 Maximilian in his royal eapocity, and as likely to prove a troublesome baqoeet to It ii thought that General Caatsleao, the eyecial envoy of N'apoUon to Mexico - City, will arrange for tba returb fj . Maxi- [ miliea to Furope. — The remains of Mr. William C. McKeevsr, lite , owner of the" famous ] trotting fioree General Butler, who, on the evanlig bf the iii lost., Wei fktally , injored on tbe race -Afack at Chicago 1* | some. 'mysterious ma near, aad wte> sqbsequently died of his injariea. were taken to New York on Thursday, anil conveyed to tfa* residence of hit -brother, fate. 19 Gey street. Deceased . bad matched bis bone age: est Cooley for a parse of $3,000, the trot being named for Bstorday of Iait weak. Tbe horses won two heati each, end on the fiflb-aadltet'faeat General Butler came to thenatanfl • without hie driver, it thro being quite dark. A search ww aiode for .Mr. UcKeavor. which raealtad la finding him lying on the track near the half mile post, ia i |tau of lawaiOltaf- Hie skall abqya the left ear waa crushed la, which precluded al| hope of recovery.- He lingered till the following, afternoon nod expired. The driver of Cooley nod sever*) other pereons were arrested by the Chicago police , .00 «d*^i«io6''*f"b*fBg'cqaoeroqd fo' the mnrder, and' the proper' aothSrltles of that city era- hbw "sndehvorifig to dispel [. the mytury wWoh enrol etc eerreuodthe Itatinaar nm»mc*T Tho Register of tba Troaaury bev pub- ' llshed a- tall Wataimm* of the TWtapta 1 aad expeoditmw# Bf i Ua gOTeewoeat duriog the quarter oading J«te 30th,? 1866. Tfa* tqtal receipta, axolpfore or ' teaae, were $129, <H0.7G2. The expandir urea, exclaaira of payment of loans. 1 were only -Mfoth9,lS7. The balance cf > ahoet aiHty-threa mfflioos was applied I to the payment of the pabtlc debt. » • These reeulti are erttratohiag apd ' wbea she receBects that' lW kpoCie roeerv* (a the T raatary Is alrtmdyr .0 targe . ae te h. ta .advaaro -K oft the epeeta ' liehiUtiee ronaisg Or the ant six msy Usl caaMMt^m^aroa^ ' - MaStad ehoild ' Uara "t»ss; .ran, . • fro* tite smwap-th* fttitat aha g*u,lla
— The Camdan and Philadelphia Ferry j Campeay laanched their new ferry boat. 1 rroOi the ship yard of David Taylor, )>q.. - in the prtsenca of % large number of , i parsooa. The lesnch was effected io a j splendid meaner ; end ee she gracefully , J glided into the river, was christened tbe f r ' "Philadelphia," by Cap!. Frederick ! Roth, tbe oldert forty man on tbe river, ' H I Aa tbe boat -was being lowed to Federal j « ] Street Ferry, tbe company on board was » | sumptuously entertained by A. W. MarifO ,, I ley, Ksq., >1 ui- H. Uatxaiar, Kaq., Capt. ' 1 ] A.' D. Fiaua, and a numbar of tbd-direc- | I rtorv of lbs ferry company. A largs ' t I oambar of ladies wrro on board the J launch. — Camden Democrat. SPECIAL NOTICES. ! J. Granville I. each, ! .Mutual Benefit Life Insurance i | Company, I d» *uuTul^nu*rc">u. j« John It. HufTmnn, ittorney-at-Law, Mastrr, hiamlnrr, ) and bollrltor In (hanrrrj. • ma - ; Strnuge. but True. Deafness, Rlindncss A Catarrh, , . ^ 1. ISAACS, Oculist sod AuriBl, Itannrrl) of j F.rrors of h'aiifli. k Ctn-ct. at r<*ethful ludlerrrtlon. will for th* nln J l-lc ^rcmcilg hy^whtih was^ curnl. SaUJ-rm To ConsumptlTcs. I . j yuir •BvoUoo. sail th«l Crasrl dlstass. Coasum-
tbey will Bad • tree Ci-si; for Cosrowrvms 1 ami l.ung Altecllaas. Th, only ohjrcl o' f[ ,|r -lyl Wllllsmsburxb, Rings Co.. NfwVork ^ HARRIED. « At DranlivlUr. Sap'rmbar tltb. by Rev. X. C NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOI'NE - Fl'RNlSHINf* HARD- ; yy-ARE, Cutis r, aad Twats^ma^ be^Sujud at Ko. XSS (Sight TM rty-Cir i^M ark at .trret.^ A BRUTAL Ml'RDER, OR A \TIDNI6HT burglary IP tab*, rotbap*. b* prr- , mat hi cwawsa: ; IVsWlso has* • full voitaty of Urns. Iron aad , silver-plated boor Chains and Dodr Bolu. , Ko; ess (eight tblrtyJIve) Market street, _ below Stetb. rbllsdrtpbU. . PATENT REVERSIBLE RIM A NO Mortise Locks can be immediately . A changed to .ult either a right or til Wiand door 1 a neeullarlty every earnentar tan appro- ■ elate. For talc, with a variety of tbw usual j "tJCl'*'by TRUMAN 1 SHA ICS, J No « |H«M j FALL AND WINTER ] DRY GOODS, A T the cheapest Dry floods store lu tbe Ctty I I ,\ Shreilngand Shirting Musllus, Red, Oswjr, ; White, Ptaia and Twilled nauaels, Table Ltaeua, Caatsa ruunels, PrtuU, de Lolaes, I I- ; I •W MEN AND aoy< WCARIA3 ty- Our motto— "<matL Proflu tud quick Sales." Glee ua a evltl oe»-em J. A SIUCKN. K. 1 Nana REf'OND mess*. *tet t»ry C-ood. I tore aboee Market, east aide, rblladeipbta LADIES' FANCY FDRli A T John raretraH old retabllshed Fur Manus=. I am enabled to diepote of my rood, at eery reasonable prtres. tad I would therefore solicit a call from my Meads of Cape May County aad eastaitj. Be mem bar the a*me- aamber aad street I J0HM rAKElIU, No. Ttr ARCH Street, above Seventh, south side. Philadelphia. . gy- 1 hove uo ttartaav, nor eoaoeetlou with a*y other Worsts rhtladalpMa., oos-toi . ORDER TO MOW CAUSE -i' Tea Orphan*1 Court buhl el Cape May Court A House. o« the founh day of September, IMS. jpete-'K^sp^HJVtii £e* taeM, at c.p, NAT OK DECKMBRB NEXT, to above- SOS why so much of ti- eoM^ l-aaa , ee"tea ; [» uf lsim-^
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! j ™ ADCNTS fiVA-kTED " I * FOB PRANK NUOXP1 NtW WORX, *j '\fOMEN OF1 THE WAR" j I °fnleillgrnt/ac^lr«^B-*le, or Itmal-a will fud !■ bTi"' YJjre'*4^ Jhti ^Jvo^r^a^wi' r o"m|W |"V— I*'1 i roiaoum la tatslewtti^r'Tarful'l''1 'pTrtl^i' 1 Atldies. ^ XLtCUXtUUCb I VOTERS' REGISTER. : Dste«l an-j^ pppoluled Joaalhaa laiugbty^ i ; tiltjieta' Mjr^o^trCTtlBE'^ne^^tlTO eorrtwkj • • roa^ree,lnnal^S»ute^aud Ciiuoly^olBeer*, which 1 j ^ b^ll. ^Thrt-e lasi^tora^ of Pewts^ry^ will be j VOTER'S REGISTER. I NOT,rr,rr^^™r' d ed; 1 ! oat— 1 an'i apjHilnlcd^lhe^llelio,-! ftltwti Ihe ■ i the eT-ett'oa to' llald TownahlpV<An?Uwiy farther | j "V w'toV^laeeabare^^troated.'orTUnttlAy ! - r - I- "'i1" 77 I ! tomwuTmeet* ill'oi'e >Vmc'*'plaheV, on^ THt^t ' ; DAT the 1,1 day of NOVFMBKR neat, at e j from, and e°'"pl,,^^ui^j^^EDG^ ; SiSa'cS f tep'-'mtwi sSTh "iMa4 "U " '
VOTERS' REGISTER. the Township of Lower, In tbe County ,.f Cape May.^aud Stuta^ot^New Jeveey^bave j of^Cold S^rie^,°aa Ul^plaew^foc ihrgtiler- ai ^gl^a^v/'de"l|«tedJo^T°^DA^«^ i s< S.'W a'elMR*te lite "a'tSsreroo o'f^Sd d|y ''te'r purpose, of Heeisterlug^ Ihe n^mei^of ^ies«l of 'whleh 'teey are InspriloVa at Ihe' eneulog election for i:ougre«lonal, M ,|C sod^County f Inspector* at tbe Academy alorraald, on theeth _ daj^H NOVBMDFR,JAes. !h,t (nl J i rev !llng,Cco?reeUn*' addtagto<rodhsu?sSeeUBg T from, aod completing such Register. r LXMUKL^LK AMINO, |* In,|-eclor» of Regl*l»T sodof IleeUog*. f N. B. Three luapeetors of Regletry will be ,, VSMBRR Mb, IMS No ballot can contain more. '* than two names i It being Ihe design of the law both political parlies should be repress tod said Board or Rrgl*'ry. LEMUKL LEANING. Dated Cold Spring, New Jersey, Sept. tL, lees VOIFERA' REGISTER. DENNIS TOWN9HIV. n°-=» . lor the Towaahlp of Deaols, In the Couety of ( Cape May, and Stale of New Jersey hare deslg- r .aaled and appointed the *ebooi House te the ^ vltugeof Deanlsvnle, as the plaoe for Registerlag the names of Voter* aad holding tea etiettoa In asld Township. And they further give nottee . that they, sa such Inspectors, will nil nt the ] place above designated, oa TUKXDAY and j WKDNb BOAT, the isth and ttth days of OCTO- * nest, from e o'clock Io the morning uoHl I J o'clock In the sftrrnoon, snd from s o'sloek until " 1 o'clock In the sftrrnooa of ssld dsy, for the purpoeeof Regtiterln* the psmre of Irgal voter*. srassv&Hiu&saxrtRS ; thry are Inspector*, at tbe ensuing election' for * Congressional, Mat* snd County Offleere, whleh ! ! elect lop Is to fie held by snld luspeclors nt the . School House .forstald, on Ihe Wh dsy ef NO- } VS2.*5W5m hereby given, that sati.ln.r~ J DAvT *NOV^MBtfR°next, at I J o'clock in the morning, and remala te session ! 1 until 0 o'clock Invhe evening, for th* nurpee* or ' revising, eorrvetlng, adding to and sutatrncUng Inspectors of Reglrtrea'te^f'vieoOoas. J N. A Three Inspector* of Registry wUI bo 1 elected at tb* annual etiettoa to be held NO▼EMKRetb, ISO* No ballot can contain more ' two unmeet it beteg the Oeelgn of tbe tew. toot 1 l-.il! pdUUeal parties should be repreeeuied te i •aid hoard Of Registry. THCUI. lOdLAM .J Doled DennU*llle, New Jersey, »epL If. iBSg. I VOTERS' REG1NTER. . ' CITV or CAHcfltAND: . . BMWBBl z;'M£x,1*s « wnargwi : : K,— ttsss&stfirsss " ss'CEK'^2®: i fs-dT-""'; iSiBWca ; WMmMi 1
!■_ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS "" fi | BNPiftE ra LTTLE SEWUV )MACH,NL Are superior to all other* for Family and Manufacturing purposes ; I Contain all Ihe IstrSt Improvement* i at* . i *peeit> ; nolseleugdur«M|f;aod ,u, to work. ' tobe"*"*'"1 uatMliir ' ^Agents nested — ! ™^|*ta KMFroE B. M. CO., aw yjjWfaji IMPORTANT TO \EHNPAPER* New Jersey, Couneeltiutt. Rhode Ill's nd. Ilasw- Jk : j J tibU. I'.^OtHUbto, Boa ten, Man Hlslti;t;> HI LIT AH* bCUOOL. TO ADVERTISEBST : fl F ARTIES WtlWUia TO ADVERTISE u New. pa per* in say Sort of tk* eounrry, can , seud tl>*lr order* to u*. Th. y will retells prompt ■ j ~ THE WEEKLY MIRROR, ' A neou* Family *oireal,"dk*?^1 to'ebelee , . Inereiure, wil and hum«r, preae and poetkegvme. t politics, and on all oeeterlaa toplse It Is »ddrc*s, 010 iw? year. Address •*b*ortpSla£sto t . E. fc J. V. FILE, PubUshere. Troy NT V. I IOO OHIO, INDIANA, AND 1LLinoib NEWSPAPERS We arc now ready to receive advertisements for our list of . P^P*r^u the aboy^malc,' oa^am^lerma^aa for *1 Apnu*j^tfn rod^ro" Yrek A4,*HUiac EMPIRE NEWI\G MACHINES if- Address, EMPIRE R M, CO. b I ma Broadway, wow Vdrk. , < 1 ADVERTISERS >t "f !li' UJST*I»°?i *?fulu**rtutTLw<h' rei0*"' j "oeorgi : r. ROWFLL A co., Adrefoiuna A Agent*, boston and New Totk. _i . ^ ' CAUTION IN TIRE. " PEOTONS that desire to use DR. IIERRICK'.S e- and other wotlhleai nmorellows ?ldidD^fisCre' "» ptoeo of'tJE'ttERRICXte' *DR° HflR'cV-g n KID PLAXTER* and SUGAR ,COAT»D BILLS " ' duced'teto moat H ' T'? *AI Tl' *'* Prlnm*. and startle communitlc* with thclt won--Si.::; Ji'tnXxr^mrSi id L ALIFOK.MA, PACIFIC STATES In It' V. receive order* for adrerttilngteall »,*► -■ 1 1 papers te tbe above Stale* al publisher*' •v ^KU. P.^RtlWELLB CO.. AdeertUteg Ageati,
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