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Z he (Ocrau *V;UT. Cape liUadf Cape JUv Coin Ij, 17. J. S.-U. MACiON.Uil.t'.. W<i|nM^f;ori. 31. IstJG. ^ ViCUTIsIiXl. jbHJ*© -SKTiSmK' i» NfuaMrt "V iSXmaug.r "*"•<•*- (JJJ Xjje erSuofn (hrm-sani.-,-'. . : iJ.oo • \#*>L '*»» «•*!»'.# "g umy'wrfte'lWoi aJfa*' .. u* ,..e.~ ^ * uOiif mo tlo : pr oSu. »nd quick sal*» !" '•j3— t a . 15 Mh.ub & Co. - C«|>e leUiid. N J. Soldiers' Union. "**.A 'ujfrting of '•)« f.iilirr.' Unii.i. ■ .Si" iVP ',e^'i*' ^*,K "ficc ttl 7.80 l^oUiik Oii Saturday tvuoiug, XovvuibrL&J . A punctual aUcutleuc* of all the MinUia is requested. o#J--»d . . C. 8 Maura™. Scc'yifiSTTtTbC ninth annual convention «f. liw N«» Jersey Sunday School 'A'awedation will ihe held In the First : I'fcafcyterlan" C'horch. Newark, on Wednesday, No.cml.rr 14th, to conilnoe through Thursd-ijr and Friday, ?foV 15lb und IClh Mora* Pumpkin*. •' Two week* ago we gave h statement of sum* targ# pumpkins raited on Cape Wand hy Mr. Lemuel Swoln. the prodact of wbich was eight pumpkin", <.riithia.fr In the aggrrgate *220 pounds Tlil" annooncrnient hronpht to oor olfic.p alsrg* pumpkin from the farm of Mr. Klijah Hand, of thfi Lower tnwnahlp, srlthtke following statement. Frog) one aeed were raiaed 12 pumpkin*. weighing *» follow*: one of 47 j pound', <jn# of pounds. two of 3" 1 pounda eai-h, three of SO.poandl each. ! three of 2a pound* eaib. one ol 20 4a)—diMlnd oognif. taipouiide. ;B»*ktBg kin* frern one *pe*r. Thla exeela an--thiag in the pwtnpkir line Jht beard of, oiid la another evidence of the productiveness i f Cape Moy aoll when firopVrlycphivaied «air Hull Hosaip. Hire-hall baa beconie, what baa been Herded in thla country for many year* *_£.'* \at'ion»l g«me, and it la to be — i national ana ii ii ia B" ■ p

hoped that the inflirence it exerta on R ggir you' K men, .vr.hirh i« doubtles* ^ . auaat. g»ay hr lor good. Until recently j Cape Island etiaced considerable lagWK"'g Jii-ahowli'» r#pru*«nUllve« of thla MjnrtrwWniil *|eillfal aport Now w.- * 1fi.4T\htt «»Vb ifbd wlthWut the eom- P rhflC'tY, our roPth baVe'iilmo«t heenmc ' j'- In 'faet. aome of them " ' h o ve isne hall on llua train prrtly had. ' the aiapin of their roneoraalion being * *ho»t -''fly.cateke.".""*daf»y ewtt«»»." •TOeli;* «nd other to the onitiated. n TijfMTy bnlnteftlgTNe term*. "" j , . *; An interratine ff not rxritlng garni- ,, war plated Saturday "afternoon lietween rvghli c.n of jhe Cape Wand Club, two/ ' actios a* captain*. In thia item w# do : " ru)t porpnae eotieing the batting or " fielding oi any of the player* in porti- J enkr. hut wc-uld merely auggett that f •twnrhr releeted a* pitrhera, *nd •* the dbtrrt-at 1n a g»me. in * me* ore. de- j. "pen da on their efflclrney, they tbnuld n he retained' in lb*t poaition till pirfect j h .'fbe^ollowing i* a acora of th* gaoif. ; r wbirh tin railed at ita aixtb iuninga . - / ItRixMfF. «CO.\t> SIDE. " 4«BSii:^5 I ' ^•.aeeenf r . ... i . s i^bel linger I h.. I e ,, rpakwii't'"" : " atttea.'e . " t p *ia*ile'lV'.i'.:L. w i'l ivw't'f. .'.'■■■■■ » t 1 mistst-l SIXSZtiterA l><- * ^ . ,7-5; » 5i«' WMtaav *" 7 iT 1 1 I « e ytfaa* ' ° » At amaatfl.g of I ha club bald Ijatur " ej,t evaning. |be foNawing offioalb were t «*!►.-'• d fdt.tba anaoimt year : I |Nc«i'dent Jame* llrcray. !■ D. Vk; i'reaidenl —M m F. /Tataldy. f J:Scrrttarr —(Shriii. S Magiath. . Tn-aaorer— Danirl R. Lu^m. ^.Cellfbia — Waller A. Byrrow* aad '■ .. ■C'-a*. Srhrlilager. _ _ | ' ^ ke 1 ir.nolotlral ItUMl. • -f s.e XiDwa .il iltii ni fiba Belgians, i ,«h ii 2. manna ; Chief Men among the tSh71.d - tcer Wo.tr* tiooa ; heeido. ' I Li i-:..r-'rt . Dr. d. FotoaW. lb. '

Repnbliruu < onvrntlon, F.ran.nt to", canlffibed bf th.- h ckltiralan of Ul" lax i-omeotioil, the • <'nii> May Cooaiy Union Republican f Contention a«*.i-.n hied at Cape May 1 Court. Honey on Saturday. 27th inn". • i r. Maurice l!»e«ley i*a» choieu ' ch'niruaijr and . Walter* A. Harrow, •vcretarv." A eoinmiilee of three on credential* . . waa appointed; co**i«iing of Hon W. W. Ware, Tuouiaa Wuliaiaa h'Fd-Jleo- t hen Towjiarttd, wlia- preaented the fol- | 5 lowing a*, a lis* of thoae entitled to f J .eata In tile contention : . ( ■' Upper townabip— ICfcbarJ Ii Slit.", (, Tiiunia* Williama, Champion Coraon. " Jamea Shoemaker, Jon*. F. Learning '• Mnidli- townabip— Or. A- Vuong, ! * Jan. T. Millar, Stephen Hand, Aaron B ! Bennett, Reuben Townsend. a Deonia twp —Lorenzo I). Smith, f Albert II. L'idlam, Ttiompaon Vangil- . der. Dr. M Ueealry, liewry Swaiu. ' Lower townabip— S V. War*. A*. _ '1'. Kidredge, Hon. Down* Kdmunda, Lamnal Learning. ' Cap* lal.nd- Hon. W; W. Ware, Dr. J. S. Kennedy, (jeorge W. Smith, John «. W. Ware, W. A. B.rrowa. J Hgo. l'liomh* Becaley wa* unanimously nominated for Asaemblj, John ' Wilaoo fur BberiflT, and Richard 15. | Stilea, Samuel Harris *nd John (j. W. 1 , \\' are for coroners. Inipectora of Registry were nnmi- j nated for each towoebip •* follows : ' ( , ; Upper— Champion Coraon, Kloer I Sinitb. ( DemiU — John Qandy, Joseph Goff. i Middle — Knoeb Hewitt, Thomas ' j Douglai., Jr. 1 Lower — Lemuel Learning, Nelson < • ; T. Kidredge. i Cape'Ialand — Jamea 8. Kennedy, William S.'Hooper. A motion wa* then made hy Hoo. 1 W. W. Ware that * Colon Repnbli ' can Executive Committee he appoiutrd 1 consisting of one from each townabip ' ' I »ud Capo Island. The convention ' took a rrcesa of five minutes to eoablu ' t each delegation to Select a candidate. 1 On re-assembling, the following gen* 1 tlemen were named and appointed by 1 the convention : Upper — Thoma* William*. ' Dennis — Maurice Beeiley. I ' 1 Middle — A lex Young. Lower — Downs Edmunds. ) Cape Island- Wilmon W. Ware. | r A committee of three was appointed ( . ] them of their oomtostioos. Hon Thomas Beealey was intro'Ineed to the convention by Hen. W.~ -J . W. Ware in u neat speech, and returned bi* thanki for the honor eon , ft rred open him, and the ••vldent np- , probation on the part of the conveo- • lion of hit conduel in the legialatnre. j ; " Senator Ware presented the follow- 1 " , resolution*, which % were unaoi- '

; motalj adopted, and ordered to be 1 printed in the Ocean Wave and Phila- 1 . Evening Telegraph : Whbbims, In lb» recent strngile for' ■he preservation of th* American Uniou. vtrugxl* forced by traitors on the loyal p»nple of thee* United State', in vindication of the right te perpetuato oar free institaiion* and to turtain the majesty of i the law. The recant War against traitor* and rabela wns proaecutad by Union man with that spirit, energy and deter mined porpnaa which is felt only by loyal freemy) which alone has crowned oar 1 - irons with success, and restored peace to : our distracted country; And Where**, Ry the action of the ; < Chief Kxecotiv# of lhasa United States, who, we belltve has proved rircreaot, not only to the cause of the Union, hot ha» proved false to th* principles aad the parly whirh elevated him to his high po- ! sition, and that th* pfeliey adopted by birn 1 and accepted by traitor*, north and tooth, retarding a just aad eqoilahle settlement of rxiatiog national dilficallies, and . is delaying th* raeoaalracllon of the ' rebel sutra on a proper beats - Therefor*. Resolved, Thai*' "we it as a doty, only to our ronatry and ouraelves. hut especially to the loysl aad fire-tried j Unionists' of the snath, to oppoaa all . measarev catcolated to aubvert th* great principles for which so many have aacrl. thair lives srnd their (onuses to defend, aad that wa will aever willingly i (N-rmlt the jaat fralts of oar aalioaat victory. porcheesd by each •actifices, to aid : the cante of" treaaoo. whathsr hy th* Executive or hy the minion* of treason In oar padoaal legislature. Resolved, That w# hold th* reconstruction policy of Andrew Johnson, j (harmonising with traitor*,) a* dangerous , in the extreme, aad' w* cordially and t -.ally eadsrra* and will sualaia, th# mean.ira* as proposed hy ear loyal Congress. ! for the reconstroclion of th* lata r*UIJioo* Slats*. Revolved/ That lyuoB iv a erime. and | ,* odioaa ho« as when perpetrated by ; : A i mild-, and should' reoeiv# lb* paaiak- ; ;i.eat it justly »*«i«#\ n-aolvcd. That w* - will oppose any measure coatempletiug repaoieiioa of thr national dat-i. or asiam-ng any poniaa of I the debt eon tree e.1 h) Uiitor* fur the .leaUMiioa af owr Caloa. on eta foagbt oar battles and aacared . oar. victory, we «w* a debt of last tog j * Realised, That lha aomtaa>iaa of I WtR.am Moure, of AtUoua ooaaiy. aa | our eaadiue'e 'W C*S»»ra». m*#U oar | rsdifi.Hpdaum.ml Wr.a- j

' besy.y gapriBMR fiT " % & „ Tb* S-o.-rury »ae |iitn(t«P|o oorr- ct copy uf tin* rfniaiaaioatnrctionsAu have a sufficient nuni- [ oftuAsAs printed furrach township.; t The c-iivrhtion Uien-a'djoarned. ' ■ Walte* A^Banauw*. Scc'y I vew « hiiri-lt ist Tiscknlsop. Tjc comer mane ol Ufa nrsr Motlio- , di.t E|.if.ipel cbueoli .t Tuckaboe was t laid on Wednesday of last week, ac- t edrdiog to th« riinai-of the church, by t Bishop Scut. Rev. 0. II. Whl; « cner. Rev. Mr Ballard and others. 1 The building «birb thia is to super- ' cede baa been in use for probably forty - years, and tv.s considered a tnuJcl of" | _ architectural beauly at the time uf lie , erection. Am«Hig the curion* facts . exhumed by the pastor and read a» I part of the ceremony was one which ' stated the rust of the entire building ' at that time to hare been about $100u | — a sum scarcely vuflicient to lay Jhe , fuundslion uf the new one. Over |uOOU had been pledged by the librral ( and ent.rpriainis people of that Incality < before the laying of the corner stone to i I which they added nearly $ lOUU uiore as ■ . offering upoo that occasion Mr ' Clayton Whitaker, the architect ia ex- • ' editing tbo work in bia best stylo, and ' there is no doubt but the placing this . church in Tuckaboe will in- ! ( ' troduce a new era in the architecture . of Methodist-Churches in South Jer- j i The pastors. Rev. Mr. Durrell and ' Mr. Price, are pressing the work willi energy, aud the people sreoud the movement heartily. — Th* Executive Cooncil of the 1 colored men of New Jersey have be- 1 gun three soils, taO in the Supreme , Court of the State of New Jersey and one in the Circuit Court of the United i , States, to tost whether a black man ! . has a right to the frauchise, and con- - lend that nay State disfranchising its j citizens on account of color "i* in that 1 reaped anti-republican and in violation 1 of the Constitution of the United States which guarantees a republican form uf i government, to erery State." I — The Repoblicana of Atlantic . county have nominated Philip M Wo). ; aeifferfor Assembly, and Timothy Hen- 1 1 dcraoo for Sheriff, The Latest Fashions. Since the invention and successful in- j ^.traduction of the Celebrated Duplex Kb ' , liptic for doable] Spring Hoop Skirt by ' Mr. J. W. Bradl.y of New York, thr ladies throughout the country have given up the idea of discarding th* fashion of , wearing hoop skirts, on account of the peculiar and graceful msoner in which the : Duplex 8kirl* adapt themselves to every ; exigency and amergaocy. So generally

acceptable have these Skirts become that , lha ladies irgard tbrm as a special favor it* in <irw of the aapefior flexibility. I. Chines* and dorsbHity combined in their n-onufactar*. They also consider them a far a-nra economical and Aoiafortable Hoop Skirt tba* ever has or can ba made •j for all crowded assemblages, for the prom . , rued* nr house d'ets. Any lady after wearing nne of Ibesa Skirts will saver afterward* willingly diapenae with their use. I.nng experience in th* mannfaclure of Hoop Skirla ba* proved to lb* propriI rtnrs of this intention, that single-springs will always retain that stiff, oayialding and hnozlinm style which baa aver characterised them, whereas th* doable sprinc 1 hoop or Duplex Elliptic, will be found free frem these objections. 'Notwllbstanding th* ability of the maoafactsrer* I' Messrs. Welts', Bradley k Carey, to | torn ont overall thousand Bkirta per day from their large manufactories in New York, they feel obliged to request all maeebanle ordering th* Doplex Elliptic I Skirts, to send thair nrdert a few daya | before they ara wanted, if possible, as Ihry are always most constantly oversold, some day* ahead. * rosby Opera House Art AssoI elation. I It has been heretofore announced by l ib* management that th* books of the . ; Association would be closed an Beptemj her KM ; but Ik* lime Ibns limited has > .been found toa abort tocomplet* an undertaking af such magnitude. * I Th* sales have been very large— sufficient to insure beyond doobt, the entire sueces# of the enterprise. Hod It been' possible witbio th* abort tim* aliowad to I - have furaished the engraving* as fast as i they b*v* bven required, there ia not th* : I . least denbt that eskry ccrXfic»te-« odlil I now have beeh disposed of. There has been a general ~9uair*. how. ; ever, to receive tb* engraving at lbs time - ; of aabecription, and th* difficulty hereto- • for* of folly complying with thia desire . I has materially retarded th* progress of j I ton tale. A considerable portion of the i • certificate*, cooawqucully rentals unsold. ! Th# oommitt*'* agree with the managemeot, that lb* booksahaatd set be doted while * abort tzlaaaiaa »f the time, at th* 1 present rapid rata of sal**, will suffice to Jiupoaa of the remaining certificate*. The subscription book* will, therefore, He continued open for a abort time longer, i Th# day for the award of pvamiam* will I f toon b« aanoaaeed. ! C.H.CROSBY, fj Chicago, Sepr. 22. 1M«. Actuary r i _ Colonel Frederick Cooper has been . | oomiaatad y* U* Bapablicaa candidate

1 kdewrtlaamci.- ! Oar Con:rr»lannl .Yusnisirr, The cesi.j .i:gn is the FimI t'ougi-aion-ul Jb'i ties .1 Nee Mesewt ha* opened wiib a saal.eiid i;.>rnevtn*«a "hsoh augur* a full and complete victory for ihe entire Union Mspdhlman l-ck-l. Jnikw William Moore . our camluUte for Coogteee. te en uncoin- ! promising loyalist, ant incorruptible in integrity. The** *'* two qualifies- ' liuaa peiainouat W JU ojbere, even t| the qnenc. t.i .i.-cftaa i.Ae.'in Ow" hell, of Congress, dwni.l rationing and praelicul comm.ih -enee ere far mora potent llona apeak i. eider than word"." In Atrenin y Judge Mooie ia particolarly atiadmenls and (>iendshi|Hi. and firm in lnjelily to Ihe (loveroment en.l lb* nation a* lie* lung been one of ihe mnst active ind efficient member* nf the greet Kepohlcati party - in hia couaty, and has 1 w It- Id* dan in 11 at- tier decidedly UDtagnniatfb to ill the toaets and dogmas of Ihe aeti- Union nrgaoizatina — While imim^wa> ihe Weymouth Gleas acter ahish rendered him at once a great fevori-e w th the a— rkim-n and ell "then . who huJ oealtngs with him, and rrtab. | controrer*s. Jiinve'ihen lie bee exhibited 1 commendable rnyigy and seal in advancthe rate rests of th* roasting trade, and has h-eo largely instrumental in adding to the nnmier of coasting vessels j some of the finest end nio.t substantially | built schooner* ergaged in lha bueinrv. I i A mao a ho kooara how to suacessfolly j eafely irnsted in tb* work of helpiog to j election in tbis State afford elrolig res soaa why hie nom.natioD is a safe one. cannot be .educed5 frt.m a straight line o' conscientious dots by sn offer .'.f gem or attempt at bribery. HI tided with these another trait equally epiomendahl*. Un j way to honorable distinction and thos aecared the reaped of thure with whom be come in contact, both socially and ' politically - In a roalaat like lb* present I bag to #** blood-tlained and gory-banded 1 | rebels allowed to lake thai r eeate in Oon- | grass unpnrged of treason, to beldly de. decide at the bailot-box, on tbo f>th day | of November, that sncb things shall not . be. This convummation cao paly be j achieved hy voting for the entire Union ! Republican ticket. Judge Moore ia now j the representative of our principles, and | our principles are embraced in the Congressional Amendment to the Coastitu1 i lion. .All personal fcelinge should, there- ' fore, be Mid aside ; Individual disappoint1 rant Is ought not to bear the weight of u 1 featbor in the scale of doty. i earner iu ins scum oi uoiy. »f d d ]

Per the last eight year# oor District has beeen ubly and satisfactorily repre- ! sented in Uongresa. Hon. John T. Nixon, and Hon. Johu F. Starr hare ex- i hibited an impervious wall against wbich ; th* arrows and shafts of treason and trai. | tors have been hurled without rffeet, and j we are sati-fiad that Judge Moora will | present an eqoally impcoelrablu barrier. .This is that whjch (he Nation needs— men wbo will not lantpsv wth treason, or tol- , orate onreponteot traitors.- Tb# record and principle* of Judge Moora amply assure! us that he will bw as true as the needle to the pole In Ibis respect. Every j interest of the Repoblicaa party, every ; | demand of the loyal North, will be safe in I bia band*. I Th# war for the life of the nation closed j hofiorably to oor patriot arms; the bold ! and determined rabela were fairly beaten; j tb* aapremacy of our laws and constitution was maintained. Bat ail our struggle* with treason, all oar effort# ta save the country will have bar* in vain, if thase same traitors are allowed a voice ia our legislative coascils "without fruits meet - for repentance. '' Against aaoh admissions th* Republican Unionists aad loyalists hav* set their drMrmioad action, and ia th* First Congressional District these gentlemen, wish Judge Moor* aa thair champion and leader, Ihe cobortaof secession and rebellion will meet with at dieastro us a defeat aa did th* rebels themselves on tlie bloody field of Gettysburg. Every true man in this di'trlcl feel* lb* Insa of dear kindred or friend at th* hands of traitors, and they hat* entered the contest with the wateb-cry of "The Union, the Constitution, Jodgu Moor* sod Victrry J" With this motto inscribed , j uprfn oor banner we cannot fail of a gla- , j riout triomph.— if tit Jtnty Prtn. ' j — Tb. trial of Colanel Lynch, th# F»Hnisa, at Toronto, was concluded oaThara- ; day, ar.J th* prisoner was found guilty und condemned to death. An effoil wee ' : matte t) prove that Lvach was acting aa ' ! a reporter for a Louisville. Ky.,'pup»r. ' j and that tltoM who hail sworn that Lynch ; had givau orders to the troops at Fort 1 j Erie had mistakaa him for Ueaaral ; O'NeiR. The mother or th# informer, John Rya'I, appeared as a witneM for tfi* ' ! defence, and gave her son a vary bad char ' acter. saying she wonld aot believe him ' , on aath. A vory eloquent speech wa# I , mad* by th# coaaael of tb* priaoasr. Th# i 1 lory were out about an hour, when they > ! returnad with tbelf rardict of gailty. Th* 1 J odga said th* prison#* abould have time ' for appeal to oihar eoaru. Colonel Lynch ia seat acred to be hang oa l>#e*m-jhar-iS. . t j — By »h« AlUaVK ruble wu Isuro that i twwaty Francbwaiateamtnaralnaeloal r far Mexico w Nevember. ha Pake lha iaa 1 peahal trwupa hem#

W. B. MILLER St CO.'S ' liolaif M N. I . ,' . • " can be tmushl the cheapcat. ) W.' II. MILI.KR k I'll. i~ ape ma Y rnryrr. i • ., ; DRY (iOODS, a DELA I. VS. j CAS HUE REX. • StERlSUKS. i r> truss PARAMATTAS, Ac, A--. A'>1 " * I CALICOES. i. I; EH. WHITE f, El. I E. AS'P — FASt'Y FLANNELS. .. 3-1. 7--. 4-4. and 5-4 Rlrached and Brown MUSLINS, I. ' Vory Cheap ' J | (!ooJ assert mcnl of * ai PFP TICKINGS. J. i Splendid assortment of ; CLOTHS, C ASSIUKHF-S As hATTIY'F.TS

For Men and Boys' Wear. j (.ABIES' SOXfiiGS, k WBO LEX ROODS, Squart and Long SUA WLS, . WOOLEN SCARFS" ' For Mtn 4" lk.fi. j A Complete Aasortment of Men's I UNDERSHIRTS. DRA WERS AND KNIT JACKETS. : ' Oor Slock of j! NOTIONS C'uanot bo surpassed. WOOLEX BLiXKETO! WOOLEX BL1XKKTK t BOOTS 1KB WOKS ! BOOTS AXD SHOES! FOB Mt.TS, WOMEN AND CHILDKEN, HARDWARE, Inclodiag Curpaalers' k Masoor' Tool# Freak GROCERIES PROVISIONS, SPICEX, TBA* • DRIED FRt'lTX, "TON*, EARTHEN A Q DEE NSW ABE, COAL OIL, Aa. No puius ara apesea So make our Meek a* de- < Mrs hi* aa# ultnaavu aa say la she Market, and >.«.«» eompeMtten , -NO PAINS; NO CAIN*:- IB OCB MOTTO. D«ST TO sr. IT TME PLACE ; W. B. MILLER * 510., rasti M, Cqp* Uaad.

' SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Granville l.rarlt. S..C TH rtrn* «TNKET, ,] nth.'#*m Pwt%Ai>rtrniA. * XI sal sim I Hi- up II I LUr Insnraarf *| (onipnny. Joists It. HairniBii. ti Attornrj-al-LRN, Ma»irr, Exanilnrr, anil Snlicltor in Chanrpry. L i sri Max lucxrlmi.t;. NEW JKBsnt - IIP. J. F. Learning. ' i)' "'" ...-«r. n.v. ; ' A MSUSICP. but True. •in- 1) "I Broadway, haw fork. I Drnfste.k. Hlindnrs. A 4'utasrrb. | Frrors of Youth. " MARRIED. ^TllUS-KlnXEWiK-SM.l- Ul.ud; Bspt ! .•(^.ntdtu'Vakr was '• |-.i.'l -ci" on'our Uble, lot i.t th"hrld«l counla may be prnlangnl the welDIED.

. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J ' ^ LA K4>F. CASTF.RS, « '•ATI'-NT TdKhl. J No. US (right lhlrt)-n\ *) Nukr? v^cret, iioi si.-i'utxmiixt^ ^ J No. MS (Eight Thlr^ava*Matkat streat. c below Ninth. Philadelphia. I CONY'ESTMML^ U osVa'i'iitv InEKSooMeXT, j at Two o'clock, lor the purpose ol nomlnatins : < eandtdatae to b* supported at the rnvutng flee- t tton. 11 D. CDMDNfM. Oct. ». I9t«. Chairman last Convrptton. NOTICE. VT OTtC E^lijierefi^alven^thst ^Ihe^bliccrtt.er. undivided lourth part of eerlalo land and real t eatate.altuatrlntheeountruf CapeMay, where- r : ol one Joseph Corson tntely died arlxed, the hetrv c I of Jonaa COraun being entitled to an undivided a one-hatr port, and Adolpkua C. Ton-naend and , I Maurice G.Tovnmat. who aie minora, being each entitled tn aa undivided eighth part there- I i In will make appllentlon t« th* orphans' Court. • ! ofthe said couaiy.onthp y-ylUIJt/ IIAI o< "ECKStBEB^ae^ ^ , -YOTIcV- ^ Humphrey I raaae 'admlnlctrstur at tmma ^ will be 'audited and slated by Ihe aurrogalr, and ; reported to^the^ Judgar^of the^ (kpbaui'^Court rember neat, for i Dated October <lh. UUU . NOTICE or ArrLICATION ! rpo ORPHAN*" COUNT. i L , dl> Idad one-eighth p-rt of certain lawda and real t estate, attnala In the county o( Cane May, where- I II. Imamlng. (bariotte McKnlght, Richard a. ' Learning, Jeremiah Learning, and Suaan T. Ab- " belt being arch entitled to the undl- Idad one- < eighth part iherrof and lan< ella learning, mlnon child ofjoaavh F Ipamlor, deeeaeed. being en- 1 tHIed to the.nndlvld*d onewlghth |-rt thereol , wlU make application to the urphana' Court or , lb* auld count) , on the " . aik DAT OF DECEMBER. . "aratyfil] .ich... - TAME Vlll It CHOICE. 1 SIXTEEN Ntw i I KEW YORK 0B8ERVKR. 3 W* hav* cent away US premium. Dearly THREK HUNDRED of thev# macklacw. and Umy r« untvasanj aaHa- ! °T2SWu «•»!<» nad cmnatan mm! km. TEBMRAaA* * X**( Sat udvaaa# aJBNEJ B. MOBSE.Jn-1# On.. I

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