I \ .._-_ - CAPE MAT OCEAN WAVE. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10, 1848- j__ ■ ' ;,
(Dftaa Want. '- ■" ; I •• . . '■ jl Cape Island, Osp* Maj Corn tj, H. J. ] , IS. R. MAOONAOLE,' '' ^ CMToaaiDruoraiBroa. '1 Wrdnrtdu), Orl. lO, IM6C. [{ KATU OK AUraHTIUXU. ! I , . «#T»*WV|«"l ur win, cania'uol , acceding , OH column ibH wnida sa.uo ' - — *»« fawubs...; -togi t THllr advrrtLu-mmla may be gustier- ! I • , UrjiljM HgiHc men l ■ liwiW at III* rilMM- j I *- "T"1" i "More I.lglit." i A meeting of ihe City Cooncil «»• held ' . on Monday cvaning last. -TIib most im- ; , t porlaol business iranraction *»# lbs pat. , '-toga of a resolution io»Uactlo|c life proper , OOBiinitlee to procnra kerosene lamp", and bate them placed on tb« porta and lit dertnf the winter. tsgr Our motto : "Small profiu, and qnick talra !" ^ W. B. MiLi.tR & Co. Hnndar School Association. , Tbe next quarterly meeting of tbe < Capo Ialaod Sunday-school Assoriation will be held in tbe M. E. Cbnrch , , oo Sunday, tbe Ulb iaat., at half peat j I two o'clock r. m. . i Ministerial Coll. • < Tbe Re*. Edward Y. 8wain, of ' ; Townannd Inlet, preached in the Cape > Island Baptist Cborcb on Sonday, 6th • last. This cbnrch baa been without a ■ , regular paster for tome time, and after t the aermon, a eall wee extended to Mr. t Swain to take pastoral charge of tbe eknrcb li.ls not yet knowo whether the reverend gtnlleman will accept or - not. , — It la staled thai ihe Cap* Mat | Count? 8oldiar>' U'-lon ia a' Out Wkine I • eneaenrra f.»r hn-._.in-i.i im -.>'[Mir-t»ii ■ • r tha next aeaalon of the I.evtel»tur» — . Thla step plainly an' -• • t1-.! » ihe f»t • , ••fcet'lr ..i.-yl-. - * 'ift,^» T. '■ > ■ ■ . v ..r ■ it ir.' . ..n. i . ■! in h. rt.t-h , faile. ' ro,. *tl.» .iluiiieertd •>. Cape M«y i-'iuniy Crnfrnurr Meeting. r Centrnarr aerricss will he hrld in ' tbe Cape Island M. K. Church on ' Thursday next. A Centenary sermon * will be preached at hair past 10 o'clock ' A.M. At half alter 9 r u. there will 1 be a Children's Centenery meeting; ' the children will eing eeverel Centenary 1 hytana, end appropriate addressee will • he delivered. There will be a meeting in tbsereu- - inf, at half paat seven o'clock, and ad- , dresses hy eeverel clef jrj men. , . AU children end youth are especially , invited to the' children's meeting, at , half |Met 8 r. »- i Corner Stone Laying. Oka corner-atone of the new M. E. t church. In Tncktboe, will be laid, by . Divine permission, on Wednesday, r October 81th. Preeching hy Bilbop c Scott, nt belf peat 10 o'clock a. u. — r I'ablic addresses on different lobjects, t will be delivered by Bithop 8*olt, Rev. < C. H. Wbitecsr. P. K, Rev. A. E I Ballard, nnd others ; niter wblcb, the c ceremsoies of tbe corner-tlone layiog ; will take place. The ministers sod people of eerroondlng ebsrgct are most cordially invited to attend. E H. Dueell.) p«.,ftP- ' j. T. PW«. ; f But Ball Gossip. There appears to be something "out C of gear" with tbe organisation known as tha Cape Island Base Ball Clnb ; hot whether tbe "loose screw" is the * re>ull of indifferent management on the ( part of the leading spirits, or oo account of outside pressure, we are do 1 able nt present to ascertain. Perhaps * the two cau.cs together help to retard tbe sneevsn of (be undertaking. Oo Friday evening lest, quite a for- r iu Ids hie gethcring of the elans aaaem- 1 bled et the appointed rendrxrous— " known at the Cl}y Hail— fully bent ' completing ell nece.eerj arrangement. ' preparatory to playing a lip lop garni r of ball ovxt afternoon. In the turds' . r otdettheraiinr. a bearer of peremptory " order* from the powers that be.oaheed j the Ball to he Immediately cleared ol ' •II latradvr. and tie door t» be lockrd i " Tni* proeewdlcg was most unexpected, ' and aot taking rime to consider tbe | c n.gl b«.t move, thv erowd'disDeiueo *r~v - •»*'" ; nana t. H. ! Yesi on let of IhcasUr la lak*
A Scene Worth Seeing. It la true we retidei ta of Cape May' no dreamy, hazy hour of tailight j to .lowly -igd IM mystic robe round j tbe seul, drawing forth peelic garlands | sod fcatooned wreaths of tboeghl ; oo . I lofty bills or - rugged mountain tope ; lifting thrli' crowned -heads into the I sky cure pin re os, but wg do bus the ) grand, majealic ocean, with its never ccaarlcsa roar Oar admiration cannot ' !help being ex.cte .l at its loveliness beneath the soo's bright rays ; oar wonder is excited by its restlessness end desfeniog thunder during a winter's I storm ; but still, Nstnre unadorned ia ! uot its highest type of beaoty — it ap- ! peals more powerfully to the senses, ■ when relieved by the sight ol mau'e in- 1 : geooity. To witness something plee- j j singly beautiful, visit the beach aome j i clear, pleasant day when tbe oceeo's | is studded o'er with vestals, her- ; | every yard of canvass spread to the j j propitious brer re. We were most j agreeably surprised oo Saturday with i ! one of these desirable treats. It was | uboot noon, and a glorious day ou laud : and at ken. At far as tbe eye cobld ; .can the horizon it was nothing Bat ; brigs, btrks end schooners. Not dtring to attempt the task of enomeration, 1 : we welud for some one else to do to. j A lady, who was also enjoying tbe brantifal scene, without the aid or glass j or spectacle!, coooted over ooe hundred j and thirty sail, betides oombers which [ she could not positively distinguish. — j An enterprising youth reached tbe Gj gurc 190, and then gave up to hurry off to dinner. Such a tight we never wit- j | nested on the water. Vessels seemed I to be in each other's way. In many . placet they were huddled together In j j impenetrable masses of bnlkt, canetss I and spars— st least it looked so from * •bore — and tbe whole formed one of the most interesting scenes we have e.er beheld. A innke Ntory. On the 81th of last month'.' Mr*. Elliott. wife of Mr. Joseph Elliott, railroad agent pi Monnl Pleasant Station, thla conntv, was searching for grapes the woods. Dnring ber search she r«me' >n eonteet with some snakes, | which she proceeded to kill, end snc- j e»«"Vd in desttnving nine nnt of eleven. TL remaining lis eprrdilv retreated ' • ».»t. dee In the gr»nnd On re- ■ -riling home she related her adyentn- end S,.nk- of the manner In which of the ,-«er|iiata" roiled itaelf and • pranr at her. when an old gentleman, —a Mr Lake, of West Creek, pro- ; nnnncad them rattleanekai. The next morning they visited the anake den, end on digging it op. found twel*o making twenty-one In nil, measuring from Gfleen to eighteen inches . ih length. The anakea ware pronounced ■ hy all who aaw them to be of the rattlesnake speciea. Worthy of Imitation. Oar streets, seldom sufficiently ilia- ; minatod at night for the safe transit of strangers arriving by the late trains, j are, at this season of- the yrar, when the moon ia absaat. particularly dark, not daogerona. Light of aome description ia sadly needed on oar principal thoroughfares, and when we see ; steps taken ta meat this want hy the enterprise oTt private individuals, we ought to endeavor to emulate tbe example. We have. been pleased to see that Captain Ivey seta an excellent ; example to bit fellow bnsloesa men, in letting bla ligbt ao ahine before hie door, that they may sea bit philaotbro- j pblc intent and laka tba bint. From Europe. Tbe newt by tbe Atlantic cable I* ' dated to Friday Obtober 5, the report j embracing the qootatioos of tbe Lonilon Stock Exchange and Liverpool : cotton market of Friday evening. j Contois closed at 691 for money io IAndoo. Tbe market for money was cosier. I I Tbe Liverpool cotton market closed lUiier. Middling o pleads was et foar. tton and Gve^igbths pence. BreedI Bluffe-ocra-doll and downward. The aewa from tbe Hat of war Id Candle In of much moment. In tbe recent engagement between the revolotlnnnry- Christians and (ha infidela the allied Torka aod Egyptians were defeated with great loes, having at many as three thousand men placed Ann dt roabat. The Tarkiah Pasba In command waa made prisoner, bat released after signing terms of capitulation. The agitation, was spreading to the I other Islands and Greece from Candia j and tbe eastern qieetioo generally commanded tha aerlona attention in the . j capitals of the groat powers. Maximilian** throne, nad treasury ; affeirs where wholly despaired of in Franco ajrf Awatria Napoleon waa at Biarritt ia imi proved health. The Minister of War of France odureeeed a wry sigwMc.nl leMnr to the ! colonel in command of the an. pooti fteinl Ugiwv. intimating that tbe Pop. ' .Win to protected in Rome a. in the ^.ye^mMMtheexpiraumof the 1 '
Freedmen'a Bureau Affairs. Tbe Commissioner of tbe Freed- o t j men's Bureau bus reecln| report* s I from Tenaelie, Alabama aod Arkna ), i »as tur the month of Augqat, all o| ; a > which contioae to gi*e highly enconr- : p ■ aging accounts Of the relura.of peace i c « • and tranqaiiiiy ttTlhdto S'tatrt. Out- t » , rages upop nud HI treatment of the n r ' frrrdmen lire lesa frequent: Tha freed- r t'l men themielres are gem rhlly employed ' p • and induslriouannd are gaining more c - confidence in the wbilea. Everything c 1 indicates a desire on the part of the ^ a i people to welcome the dey that will ! c s restore quiet and harmony to that aec- 6 - tion of the country. Among certain t , classes the old antipathy to the Freed- t - men's Bureau still exists, and "when p - disposed to resist the most distasteful a > j requirements of the Uw many of them v • ! erloce a decided dislike of any ioter- a - j feraacv on lire pert of tba officer* of . t i j tba Bnrean. p t The assistant commissioner of the > ] Bureau io the State of Alabamba re- ' d • 1 pons that daring Ihe month of August f, 1 { one hendred and ninety-one thousand [ 1 seven hundred end forty rations were r t issued to fifteen thousand ai d fifty- ( - nine refugees, at a cost of $34,2*5. ( , I Ninety -two thousand five bnodred and | . j twelve rations were issoed to six thoo- ( a sand aod oioety-eight frecdmeo at a , , ■ j cost of $16,084. a i , ] Th* aslstant commissioner for Ark- c i ansa* states thet in Ihe same month c . j he Issned six thousand eight hundred ; t • ! and (ifly-tbroe rations to four hundred ' j T and eight freedmco — eighty-eight men, ] . one hondred and eighlaru. women and ; | two hondred aod two children — and ( , Ore thousand and fortv-eighl rations , i j ware issued to four hundred end fortj- ] i ' nine refogeee, of which thirty-four t ] • were men, ooe hundred and forty-one j f women and two hnodred and savenry- ) , j foar children. The totel number of t rations ietoed was eleven thousand j nine boddred and one, to eight hon- ! ; dred and fifty-soveo persons, at a cost, " i of $1,517. " J , €*I',\ERAI. NEWS. r i — Our Oonsnl at Coracoa, W. I , ' ' . ,und-r date of September, 8, 1866,4,1 writes : — "That tbLaothorill-'S at this I . island have this day, declared a quar- j 1 , anline of forty days, including tba days ' ' I occupied by the paessge, upon *es. , ' . s»l« from ihiy part of the UulteiP ' . i States " ' I i — General Dix hae annoanred with- ' I in a few days to a r umber of iniimnte ' . friends his determination to aceept the . | French mission about the last of the I t present month. Ills persons) bnsiness I . ; end family arrangement* will occupy 1 » - hie time until thai period, when he ' " • j will unquestionably depart /or Paris, j t 1 ; —The Portsmontb Chronicle, no- 1 c I ' tiers a monster eucnmber raised In i 1 • that town the present season measur- 1 ing 20 inches in length, 14J liicircom- L Terence, and neighing 8] pounds. It [ '' is "qui to likely that this cuenmber ' f brought on the present cool weather. r , j — The Pittabarg Commercial vkrs j 0 i there is authority for eUting Jhat Mr. j , j Seward will soon retlro from public n . ; life, from a desire to obtain that repose : ? and recreation which bin me Heal ad- {■ , i j vleqra inform bim are en 'absolutely j l indispensable to the prolongation of a • his Ms. The Secretary. lhui'*adaisrs n . some of his more intimate persons! | » , and political friend*. g | — The funeral of Retr Admiral^ fl I Gregory took plneo at New Ilavin. j i i Conn., on Fridaj 5tb inst., from Trin- i - ity cbnrch with military honor*. Minj ate gan* were fired, bell* toiled nod o j basinets ge»erally suspended fa re- 8 | : spect to hit memory. Dr. Hat-wood, j l! i rector of Triailg chnreh, and Cksplaio ' ^ Hitchcock, United States Nav/j offici- ■ j I I sled. Commodores Ringgold aod j llnnt. Commander Ransom, Chief j Engineer Danby, ex-Governor Dntlon, y Judge HIackman, Hon. J. B. Robert- T •oo and Hon. A. L. Kidatan acted ntj ii ^ pall bearers. The funeral cortege wae [ ' extensive and imposing. | • — Tha National Horse Fair at K»- * lamaxoo, Michigan, clesed on Friday a last. The $1,000 premiam for the best g , trotting bora*, competed for by Dexter i, aod Patches, was won by tbe fowner V , in three straight heats Time 2 27. • 2.811. 2 211. This it the Seat time * , Dexter ever made in barman. He ! " , failed to obtain the additional prixe of 1 , $1,000 offered to any boras to beat j I Flora Temple's tiine of 8.19$. — There wer* large and enthusiastic \ l i demonstration* of both th* Geary and , c i Clymer adherents io Philadelphia on | * Saturday evening. Tba republican! 0 > | hsM- forth ia front of the Union Langnr j * llousa, and tbe dnmocrau In front or ( rn$ependenee Hall. Gor. Ceriin, t > Hannibal Hamlin and others address,-,! nwder thair anefiicto. Heietar Clymer, ) ' - Jadge Parana* «"d C.WI Pag. -era P . th. priaeipnl spaaken at Me demoera- ; tie meeting. A fight oerurrad between » a portion of th* ndberaota oT the two ■ partiaa, which reralud ia the wounding : ^ , of several af the pwlicw and own oefiarol | «C Ma paniciptott. •
— An officer of the Treasury Depart- . ' meot, engaged in the- prevention of ' smollgling on th# Canada border aow 1 io this city, states that smugglers arc' ' again on tbe alert, and indications of a | «no» vigorous prosecution of ibis illi- , i-cil traffic are obterred along tbe fronj tier. ' In tome of tbe districts where , : oew .officers have been appointed tbe i revival of smoggliag is cspecielly ap" 1 parent. This may be tbe coneequence 1 ' of tbe changes recently made in agents, ' collectors. Ac., wbo, although they ' zealous and energetic ih the discharge of their duties, are not yet suffemiliar uith the conntry or the cuelome, character and haunts o' ! the smogglers. The regulation lately . | put into effect of eeaKug op the cars . tha Grand Trunk Railway works ' , well, aod meets the approbation of the j officers of that road. It is estimated that this messore adds at least fifteen ^ cent to the Uuiled Stotee revenue. — A German journal gives a list of ] dethroned Princes who now live in dif- ; parts of KuroprC^jfirat there is I Miguel,- dethroovd ia 1830, wbo j resides io Germany, having married a j German Princess ; next the Count de in exile-since 1830, reeidgenerally in Austria, With Jiim be joined tbe Orleanist Princes. ' who reside mostly in England, Leopold ' and Ferdinand of Taecony, Francis V. j of Modena, end Robert nf Parma, were | driven from their States in 1859. Tbe | ' three first reside io Austria, the last in Switzerland. The following year , Francis II. was sent to iocrease the j of retired Kings. Io 1862 King Othn of Greece was driven from bit j throne. King Gedtge of Hanover, the ! Frederick William of Ilette, tbe Dnke Adolpb of Natsan, have been i just added to the list, which may far- | tber be engmeoted by tbe addition of tha Prince of Conza, who now rrsidss | : io Paris, aod the Prince of AoguBten- \ ' burg, who lives in Bavaria. ; J ! — ^jagaldereb!" feeling it exhibited ' j thw^Dioat Georgia on the sobfect of , repui^dMon. It is tbqogbt an effort I will be fiAde on the meeting of the LeLgi Iqtnrwin, Novcmlier to relieve the ' peoplcTftfrn the payment of certain I deW* contracted prior and daring the , ' war. The plea urged for reopdia- ' : tlon la the lots of the slaves aod the i{ of the crept. The smount of I propprly retbrned in the State for 1866 j i« $207,080,000; In 1860. $620,323:777. ! Lots to Ih* State over $465,000,000. | 1 — The official statement of the Pub- ' lie Debt to the 1st of October is published. It shows the total ' debt to be I. and tbe cash io the ' to b1* $128,218,767, leaving I I tho amount oj tbe debt less the cash i j hand $2,518,339,941. Compared j with the statement An the 1st of September, this shows A decrease In the ; debt of twenty-two millions aod a third. ; The amount of coin haa increased near- | ty ten millioas, and the amount of correnry hat decreased .jfbur and a third i millions. ^ — Joho B. Hsnkinson has been noroi ! nst»d by tha B-publicaaa -of Borlingtnn ] county for State Senator, sad J. L. I llsys has been nominated for Senator by the Ii«|>ublicana of. Essex county. | — Tho Pemoaraey of Camdan ceonty | met at Gloneaater City on Monday, and - i oomloatad Chalklty Albertlon for Hen- | nlor and Theodora E. FislJs for Sarro- ] gala. Fields suffered hit nam* to go be- | tba Republican Convention, for tho Snrrogacf bnt wsa withdrawn. of ( ommodorc Stockton. I The telegraph announces tha deifb of \ our well-known fallow-Citizen, Robert F. : Stockton. Commadora Stockton wnn i tbn grandson of Richard Stockton, sno of ' the signers of tbe Declaration of Independence, and a prominent elateaman of New Jersey, daring the Revolution Cosiranj dore Stockton was horn In Prineaton. N. ' in 1*96, and was conseqanqily seventy ' years of nga at the time of bis danlh j ThiAy.aigbt yvatw of hia Ufa warn passed j in tho nsvtl service of the^ United States. diatlBgaished himself on varioo occa- ' ! lions faring tha war *f 1812, and waa is almost cMalaol. activa aaa service for many years. Ilia name ft also indent ified with many important improvement* in gaocery, steam engines aid navel arohf lectnre, andihefsmons (turner Priad*eras constructed under hia special supervision, lie was io command of her at the time ol the fatal explosion of one i of ber Urge gnus, Fatowary 28, A644, ; which ceased the dntth of the then Sec rvuries of War and tba Navy and other j dinUngniahed public men. In 1846, Captain Stoektoo was ordered j to California, where he we* placed In I circumstances requiring the most prompt J and decisive actlon/wilhoot any mvaoe i of commnaioating wit|ihia govvramsLt; and be succeeded in folly establishing tha United Stales authority over that connwith th* merest haadfal or men under | bis command. He resigned from the Navy In 1849, nod in 1851 was elected to the D. 6. Sen- ' ton, a poet which he resigned in 1853. | the. which he has conttoeed in private i life. Ha baa bey a, elKbis life, deeply In- I torvsted iutestol improvements of bis n- ! rive State, and ha> amaveiaed an tal. ! nac. upon iff pobuoally a»A -eialty, ptobabfy esreei-'ing that nf any ringln tto dividnJ toUto i. nabBe or print. l,f, RSsSssM St
; took so aeriv'a pacUn tho election | ' af General Jackson. Captain Stockton, j ; "Commodore" Stockton at he an . > .) noiv.-really denomioaleil , in this rommu. • oily, •» anus of great metn. Inactivity t aod pbyaical vigor, which h» retained to ! tho rod of kil long and eventful carer r. Be leaves a large family connection and large circle of warmly attached frier, j„ _ and oeigbbora to moorn hie loes. II- j died on Snuday night, 7th iaat., st 10 J - o'clock, at bis birth-place, io Princeton, j , after a abort illneae, and will ba buried - ou Wednesday next at that place. — Eeeti- \ ■ ray Bulletin. | MAHRIF.U. ' Vt"itnn. 1 DIED. i AM20HamLht«U«he | 1 JdauaMero'r "euh" al'aao'lfiSlliL ihuia ,v SPECIAL NOTICES. ] J. <>rBntllle Lrach, v Mutual Benefit Life itiMirmier. John it. Huffman, tttorney-ni-Lnw, llavtrr, Kxantlitcr, and Solicitor In Cbanrrry. Dr. J. F. Learning. i ; »"""■■ ^...y _ m ; Ntrauge. but True. I Kverj' >uur<a ledy anil cealtetn«R la thr , I t'nltnt statra caji hear -omrthlnc very niurhtn t | Innn ol brtoj huttt-tHWged will oMI*e tiy ! . nearness, llliiuliiess k Catarrh. ! i pkls Trettmiialsla Iran, Ihe moo 'fvllsblr r without pain. No rh«r«e made tor rsamlm i Errors of Touth. | To Consuniptl ves. , Throsr sml Lunjt ARVeUoaa. The only otyect ot j ' teneltt the nffllrtrd sndsprewl larormsltdn whirl, [ every sunerr-r will try hie remedy, u tt will eo#* them nothlBff, sad msy prove s blrulac. , I Psrttes u Uhlan the preacrlpUOD, rare, by re. | rum mall, will please editress At Dcaalavllle, gep-ember >41 h, by Rev. s ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F I. AT- 1 RON HOLDER. TVl'r- met»'einpeT riveted Io lie 'trade" ilde'lr , vrierd II Tram weer or barolns, tbue riving much greater durability lo II. For sale by TRUMAN h IK AW, No. ma (Eight Thirty dlvei Marker etrrel, , below Ninth. Philadelphia. i Illuminating Candlestick*. IVOR a victorious celehreslaa or other demon- < N ITaw : ^ ^ »^S.Sr i VOTJillV REGISTER. N "III. 1*1- -lor. H-rlilry aod ol Kleclfone" I fir Ihe Towaablp of Drnole, In the Cou.ty of " Cape May, Bad stele of hew Jersey, have Oeelg- , u*t«d end appointed Ihe Scbodl Houae la thr Nlllaae of Draw. villa. .. {be place for Regl.lrrlag the aamaa ol V otrra and holding lha rl.cllnn III aald Townahlp. And they furihejtlvr holler , that tber, as auch laapeetera, wilt. 11 at lb» DNV?M A v' 'b/°.Vh t'nd 17!h Cay."* OCTCV BER nasi, from a o'clock la thr morning unit! I o'rjorg la the aflernooa, aod from 1 o'clock until : eatlilad to vote lo Ihe elrefloa distant of which | I bey are luaprctors, at Ihe earning electlan for ■ Conarre.lonel, Hair and lounly aft cm, which rlrcflon U lo be held by aald luanerlon at Ibr School Houae afonaald, on thr Ah day of NoAnd nollrn Is hereby given, 'lhal aald loapeolore will meet at the aauir place, no THURSDAY, the let Bay of NOVEMBER asst. at a until a o'clock In the evening, for the purpose or , re vicing, correcting, adding to and labatraetlng from, and completing aaUTUetatar | . THOMAS LUDLAM. EDWARD LUDLAM, JESSE HAND. Inspectors of Registry and of iWuou ISeS. -Throe Inspectors of Registry will he ^ elected atjhf Mgual eleetlou to be h-ld NO. t^o" ^VT^'t'belng'l he'diXu^r'rhr'law'lhri ! ! both political partlea should be represented la i ■*14 Hoard of grwtalr) . THO*. LUDLAM. ' Daud DestoroUir. nA Ammy. Sept. ta, Wto DemsrnCi Tars tig America. AKajSSf.A BSSHSnS 7— if w .oniwo. tjoawwr. * -f V - j
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J COAL MET Ells. ! sABc.«si-isa,7ssa ftsst h S, Ira, shrci Zinc, and aapcrlor DDlua tor tlovra; - I ' TRUMAN k IRAU't; ; , jig am iK^hl ThlriJ-ltirl Nartrl Mroet. ^ ^ ^ I'Oi .lD STIlAlINt;.^ ' ' NOTICE. 1 1 NOTICE I. h'tfUwiur, nil the account of '• John H. Rosa »o»Tl.,,l,rn H. Ucnuctt. ca- ' Will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, sad e i reported to Ihe Judge, or the Orphan's court of ; f b« Sal '7 C,?'" "" ,h* ""»■»' Decern. | J I LTrd (wlber I ' T1 ' I r ^OT1" tE- ^ " | j NOTICE. ' : Haw?ri'«d<'alephcu,*B!c?'eiccu! ' LTrd .ai"', j ^ ^ NOTICE. ^ I j j ro^rhTd^i^^m'o'r'thJ O^Saa^Court'ol ! I'KTEK aOL'DER, aunogatr || Deled. Ck-toher 4th, ttad. < i tic ^ ^ NOTICE.^ ^ ~ j |-|,rirled tO Ih. Jml^r, of t^a Orphao? Court nl | f i i ' ' I PETER SUUDER', Surrogate. I Dared Oetolrer 4th. I0S4. ( PI'BLIC SAUK ' ~ < T w.i^ssw.'JTira'Y. guwicTa" ' : i-'wirag ctoiro'mTe^i, Sip. : r.-ard. Settees. Malting. Bed. act Mattroases' I fcc Alaortelaof Ten Pine, and Rails. i n-Srie to c^cn-mrace at Ten o'clock A. M i FALL 'AND WINTER y T .sr ppy...Gp.Q.Dg.t EHTARI.ISil EI> IN I SI O. FAJH'I DYKIMi KSTUlI.lsIIMKVT. -O N,,'htFTO '■ JONJtoH" rl.aalaalrver)1 dil^S^OA ^Tb^ejJIrairi'y'o'f . leaned^ 'in look like new. Ala'o, Gentleuien ■ AGENTS WANTED -WOMKN OF THK WAR ! a'dvantaera In thla particular " For full 'part leu'- 1 Add, via *.'*. SCR ANTON k CO. ! ock-4i It* Asylum atreej, Hartford, Conn. VOTERS' REGISTER. -UPPER TOWNtHTP, N OTtCMa hereby glraa that the undersigned. "Inspect., r. I f R.-tririr; an I id Eleeiloaa" E¥sF.Kf».ff.fc J;A: fisaj haled ami aptotstcd Jonathan R. Dougbty>e , Hotel la the rfUagsar Tuckahor, a. the place i for Regtatertsg the Barnes et Voters and holding i 1 1, a election In aald Toftaehlp. And Ihey further ; airat^Urojliaer'elKrTe'iralgnated'.'riiiVuEs'DA t! the l*th day of OCTOBER next, from t o'clock. : ' A. M., uatlf 6 P. M., of aald day. for the purpose ! or Regis trrtng^thr namra ^ legal voter., and of I Ihry^aro luapeelo'ns .V^a°roauragl rirotfoa6 lor ' i And notice la hereby given, that aald I neper- j , lore will mrelar thr aamr place, on THURSDAY | | threat day of NOVEMBER neat, at nlaro'rlr|rk ] log. rorrecHag,^^la||w and rahmnetlng from, j I N. B. Three Inaprcton of Bagtairy will be , rlrrlrd at the annual election to he hclj NIL , VEMBEKath, lass. No ballot cm contain more . that both political parties should be reprcaaulrd In aald Board af Baglstr*. CHAMPION CORSON, ELMER SMfTH*' i Inapeclora of Ragtatry aad of Electloaa. ' 1 Patad Tn.kahoe, Now Jaroey, gapt. *ath, una. ORDER TO NROW CACHE AT aa Orphans' Court held ai Cape May Court jfnvusvt BirssTrt - Edmunds, aod J. L Smith, CSQUlroa, Judaea, On Ih. appllralloa of John Reeves, admlsle- ' ra tafa* aad c • of'rold'iniebe B laard.deecaasd' Whereby II appears that tha personal estate et said Phebs R lsard. U luauBclent to pay bar debts and rogUBntao tha aid of the court la the p rem Iro^ His^o rderwl that aUpanwramtaraatad ON THK FVJURTB DAT OF DECEMRgRIVEXT, ' LADIES' FANCY FAIRS ! -a IHItesS ■^^-vsasv aar~" Ko.ua ARCW across, ahM Uarewth, eauth "g-?tr^VeroVro
L NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ! EMPIRE IBVTTLE SEWlNdT - M Am superior *o all others for AND MANIIFACTUR1NU PURPOSES I Contain all tha latest Improvements; ! sjwruy i or, I. clea. j durable ; njn raa, lo work. ! I.lbrr"l* m«oua7"a* " 'u*' SA*'"1* »aotcd — ' y "a" °°-' *" 1MPOHTANT TO NEWSPAPERS* PUBLISHERS of Rrot-claaa News paper. In tha stales of lUlaola. Indiana, Ohio, New fork, now. Jersey, Oianesucutt. Rhode litand, Maaa.I ass abort tualneaa adverttaeaienl^ to be changed 7 ** .!'. * . «w rare, are irquestaalto communicate with the auherrib<rs,glvtimt*naa • ,h;,b°cfmTJo^irLk\aoa:i^,en. .«.» 11 IN II EE'S MILITARY SCHOOL. ^ ! CI'tomIw" bcg& ■raiemtofuh1' *-'v--'Ilto' A : TO ADVERTISES! P *^1'.^ r *'.1-H-'!<r<^L0 . -kpvkjtTiuM i. THE WEEKI.V MiRROR, \ SPICY, READABLE, and rcUaed mlacalla- _ ^ ncoua Family Journal, dk voted 4o cbUloa : ■°'1'r"j!'I7V"[Lk*?utr.h^r1'rTro,'T^ |»O OHIO, ^INDIANA, AND lito ; "oeoSc'eV 'SoM'Iw.; Advertising ! **enla. Iloaton aud New gfk. EMPIRE HEWING MACHINEH I '■'ito'm' d larouoU^la^' '' ^lwlfHw£u | m ** Address, EMPIRE S. M CO. «M Broadway, New York. ADVERTISERS • j W "hi1 oumbrt" Ito^'uraj- wUAte we"*"" j^[>11iro"n.Mw°'|,TOl|v^U«a3oo by roluro I, Ell II G E p. ROWKLL k CO., Advertising , Age"". Boalon and Haw York. •CAE TION IN TIME. 1VR^*i^f£ro ■m!as^>HSmroFa''J^hmai^ . D,R "«««'"*•« DR. DERRICK'S are uli |I Iki^u*! A riLI.a ■urgairaa'uM ond'<rodir<li**ih'rml l',"C'*" *°4 , thai you gei noae but MERRICK'S KID ' A,<D 5U';AK COATED PILLS. Sold by dealer, everywhere. CALIFORNIA, PACIFIC STATER ■Won aod'tow : A 'I?-. Ti';.:,",':,'.; ^,u„,"r1ujr^.,,i,°r 1. THOMAS LYON, Chtmlal, N. Y. TARRANT'S ; CUBEBS AND COPAIBA, ice«.'e'th"niheM2S^rmSr7^wtl7p«? jw'tJ * ,75V '* "" ,pa" """ " I Preparation. In Ihe'uae o"' "" " *°' 0,h" - ^jrrut'a Compound Bitract of Cnb.be and Copaiba. Tarrom-. CtopeaM Ealrarf gf (torbs mM Cspe*. A'EI'ER FAlUt Manufactcrod only by T1RR1IT 4t CO., . »rreet. New York. I by all Drugglcta over the World. * ' SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER*. ' W E pay particular attention to all orders foa • i If advertising In Ihe Southern States. • ] GEO. P. ROW ELI. k Co., Advertising Agents, ' j Bosloa and New York. CHOLERA ! 1 J^^FEM^ DAVIS-SIR ^.Tto boa.SU f 1 Uhllls/w earlnras, common CoUg'tonuau ' , CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS. Diarrhoea. ' i 'f'.'-.'i--' ■ hour ,rn,_ ■ — aa, a. , : awsfisasa » f is jsisfsya r«ca*| • t/sxtz s^bssw&xSSsi. : ^•crsrijra.iAjri as t* i sjrTL-ruws»BriftSKiSiaff a T- TAYLOR, Jn., MUlatsr uith* CsgpeL NEW ENGLAND NEWIPAPERf. / , U^S'r.f^p'daSTf^l'KS GEORGE H. HOWELL k C», Advert lslag Agents. Bosloa aad Nsw York. DR. CLOCVI I -pXCELSlOR HAIR RESTORER, Is tha best • OBQiTAluSi'lfelVSh^r • I TTOR THE HAIR will RESTORE Grse Hslr to ' X lis 'IRIGINAL COLOR FRESH Nfci» ami BEAUTY; will POSITIVELY stop tla falling out; will soralmramwta tugttorth aagfi laasalu WANTED, AGENT* V 1 IS neary lawn resell -TRIED AND TRUE," ; Wkrwwrth \ w . "v « v

