Cape May Ocean Wave, 24 May 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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"CAPE- MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE- • iog. pleasant Tillage, and a credit- to the ~~ ■» - — , .■ 1 coon tv, and ilseir; but that It i» the largest CAPE ISLAND N - . .1. Tillage or loan in the count}. is news to ns,

though it Dhtv lie so: and, if so, sre have no

J. 8. LEACH,

Editor, objections t-o the f»ct.

PabUsher and t*roj>rtr lor.

I' K It A N N U

ONE bOLL.AU

Thursday, May 24th, 1660.

Hot we must close these remarks for the present, without rcfering taa*eor*~©f other misatatameuti of th»- dmirnal: And in corclnaion. we would >aj to our hrother the editor of the Jpernal, that'Ac bare no thooghl of shaking a "libel** salt at bint j for errors in reference to our article, for we

CAPZ HAT ASD ATXASTIC BAILKOAD, Th. IM.r'. LMdi.ti J, 'opinio, of lU uickJoitt. rto. of Ibo lltk io.uol, coo... to o. »ilb o , brI , 0 [o , a , r .„, li0 „ oI -faotiot editori.1," otlrotplt. j o duo.t.r, boUl.; 0.1 hit .troo: riffbt >ra.

criticism open a recent articlf, in the » are re pjj cd . ^

of .ro..otd.t.,i. roforo... to lb. C.p. "Xo' I^.o |fo to to, onWt. ood io.o,^ >1 a; and Atlantic Itailroad. lu glancing out a beter rMiracter iu six months, tbau 1 at said articl* to \htJjwr»al and reviewing eoold get in a iawsoil for life.” that in the Hare, we are reminded of.au He was right; we believe that an injured .oedoto obich «e recollect to bo*, bttord, r.p.l.tioo i. boU.r r.toodi.d b. .Itcoding

J“" «"• . , “ lit" l» *”J »'‘.f ■ • ploc. b>. f,„ , 00d.«bcto »o A cortoio Ucmd(f) ot.o ood.rtoot to Bol». doo t o.../»r to,.!, to o.r >vr”-1 bo,,-..tro.odi., o,. oo. of tb. b-,1 f,™.

the people of Ca[i« Wa}' ronntj-. a useful i For the >orean Wave.'' lesson, lict a very fewyesrsligo’",T£eTtisce i AORICULIUHAL ItEETUO now called Atlantic City, n place of some J M t. Eurro* You -doubtless remember, considerable note as a watering-place, was • that last winter an act was passed, incorbut a barren U-acb, inhabited only by mus- porating the Cape May County A'griculturquetoes end green bended Eirt (which 'by - al Society, rursuant td this act, several the wsy, have not yet deserted the place) ; of the friends af agriculture met at the f and comparatively wortldeaa. And wba-i Court House, on the 9tb instaof, and organ-

has wrought the cbeage. in eo short a time? j ized said society.

The ar.swcr it obvious:'^•otbing but the I The society will bold a special meeting, railroad. Wttbuut that, it would bate been ' at tbe Court House, an the 26th instant, as wbrtheless te-dsy os ever. And is the (next Saturday) for the purpose of btfvifig change whi^h las been wrought of no im- » free and full discmeion upon the AgricuU porlance to the people of Atlantic county torsi and horticultural interests of Cape generally ? To the farmers, mechanics Ac. ? j May ; and it is sincerely hoped that the Most certainly. % ; farmers, and al! persons interested in tbe Now if a railroad bas dontso much at prosperity of onr coonty, jril^iwct tbe so-

Atlaiitic City, what woold it not.jk) at Capt| Island, where there is something more than barren sand as a foundation ;

prep.t. d.fioitiottl to . tt.tbb.r of ..rd., Ulio. b;.,j rt.b »t.u t.i.r.pr.».utio.. c00um „ eoli . io for...bool book. Amo,, tbo li.l to bo .. tho.t. co.tompf io lb. Jo.rnol. | rtm™ of Atlmtiic coo.tjt Xo. ibo' f.ct drbnrd mu tb. »ord .mb, A.d brro the Brf.r. clom.ifthi. .rti.U o. E bt to | Ctlj bu m.d. Ir.icoropbor wu.ood.rf.llJp.ulod to | hot. . p 0i, w.rtt.d tb. propl. apam.t br- tb.t pl.c „„t u. o.t ,„d Atl.oti.'Hiilj dreid. opoh o dotoiti™: b.t. oft.r W. i, e domurul t.v ..j oilono, tain. i. r. f. ^ „, kj or Ati , llUc Aodj. hit open lb. folio.io, .blob tr.rlj rr.ttr. to oot foilroml t.lrmi. ; lu, [0 c 1U „j , M |j j,

tatisfied him

“CRAB,

backwards."

This finished the list, and his ardnoos la

trill Uurt that Jor a future time.

red i?etl C*h, which goes J ——:—- •— _

From tbe Pm*.

THZ GXEAT SEA-BATEHtC PLACE

. _ » , .. . Five years ago, on the completion-of the bon. SoonafUr. Mr. Johnson, tba lexi- Cfn , d . B 0 nd Atlantic Railroad from Cam■^rapbar, entered his studio, asd the matter d ^ ni x. J. opposite Philadelphia, to the was refeted to him. with tbe remark, that »ra shore at Absecom, was cammenreri the be bod nccoodod. oft.r . l.bori.u rffort. b.ildtor of »lo.o no. cll.d Atl.oUc a . u- .■ r ti t. City. This town, or city, is built upon nn prrllj much to bU ult.fulioo. Tb. klud. Mo, .1. toilu trim tb8 m.ii !.,d bored definition was, however, read and r»- 0 f ,|,* Jenny coast, from which it is separfsred. Johnson, after reading, remarked— ' uted by tbe Ureat Thoroughfare Inlet, sod ••Cptul, c.pfUl ; .itb dijlt .m.odo.r.1., j ““J 1 " Ata.com 'Ita. djj. .bieh 1 .ill a.rrnt In tb. bmt plu. . > r ™“ Phnotalphi. to Al .ttllc. lj uobUoott.urriolbouco.dpl.colt i. ™Li>.i.ljmtlu.»rt."l.o.r. nd., Jr.,, not . tab. cod t. lb. third plu. il doc'.t AtWic to C.p., bj ..lor, tb. dl.u.c. t. E otata«rdu" fonrimlu. , , , ® - The rail roan track is laid across the

These amendments. It will be eeen, as

i^adow* and runs through the main eve*

* effectually killed tbe definition as does • nne of Atlantic to the Inlet wharf, passing .notion to amend c law, by striking ont all in its way at the doors of the prmcipsISio

after tbe enacting clause; and the same

o Cape

less for this place ; and would be no less, but rather a greater, benefit^© Cape May county, inasmuch as it has a more fertile soil than Atlantic, upon which to build up the agricultural interests of the county.

THE CHICAGO C0HYEKT10K.

The Republican National Convention was held at Chicago, Illinois, in an immense wigwam prepared for the occasion, last week, commencing on Wednesday, and claairfg on Friday ; a much shorter session than wo expected. .Onr opinion wovlhat a moss would he kicked up, similar, if not quite equal tb thot al Charleston : Rut, io this respect we, in common, we presume, with many others, have not realised our ex-

ciety oa the above day. and give their counsel, and their aid, in founding an institution, which can da more to bring prosperity and |M>are to tbe lAimcs and finsides of onr fellow-citizens, than all tbe Charleston Rallimore, or Chicago Conventions that

may be held for tbe next century. It liaB been incontrovortaUy said, that

... “in a multitude of concellora there is safeand Atlantic N> Cuy_ _jy and we think that if the friends of

agriculture >° Cape May will frequently meet in “Grand Council," and discuss, fully and frailly, the virtues of different fertilizers ; the best mode of application to our various crops; the most profitable crops to be grown ; tbo best markets, and the most judicious way to reach them, and hundreds of kindred subjects, all of which or- inseparably connected with the financial interest oftlm “hard fisted farmpr' and “greasy mechanic, an infinence^awll be given to the agricnltnral interest of our 1-dear native land," that may, perhaps, clo-rk the “WeBern* fever," that may be preying upon some of oar citizens, and dispel the gloomy clouds that float arouud th e

minds of tbe disconsolate.

Will you tliercforo permit a “tiller of the roil,” to most earnestly invite his

' # GEHXEAL nrTELLIGEBCE U is probable that Barzorsa Coenty Telas. is the richest in tbe United States, in proportion to the number ©fits population, according to the la»i^*an»eoler’s report, if the property of Hint county should be equally divided between its voters, there would be over $15,000 to each mah. But we are not told how many men are there. ffjTln Alabama aad Gesrgia meetings' have been held, and letters written highly disapproving thecourae of the seceders from the Charleston Convention. <*By the arrival of the Europe, at Halifax. we have dates from England to the 6th inst. The general news is unimportant. Tbe Reform hill had passed its second reading in tbe House of Commons Lord John Russel) had announced that Gen. Case bad rejected the English settlement of the San Jnan dlffleulty. Tb-re is dsenge to not* in the aspect of Continental politics. Rumor* were current of renewed troubles in the interior of Sicily. Spain grants a general amimsty. RT We liepe onr farmers and citizens generally will not forget tbe meeting of the agricultural society, at the Court House-, on Saturday next. CjrHoii. John T. Nixoowill accept oor thanks for several speeches, and oilier Public Hoeuments. and especially for a copy of his own able speech, on the tariff question, delivered in the House of Rep. resetU(£i7es. •iTBoat* and barge*, fitted np for gunning. fishing or pleasure, can be had by application to Jos. Schellinger. »c« advertisement

... pectations. Some excitement, as a matter , brother farmers, from Tcwaboe, Pclers-

1 bcaaUfoIly teid'oul^wit^w'ide ' ? f con "** P r **»'I**d. baton the whole, the I burg, Beesleys Point. SeaXS^West Creek.

11 ■ oUMiii-sn was comlurtod with ninrn liurtnnnv ' li™™ n i.r;ii« nv—

businesH was conducted with more harmony Dennisville, Townsend* TnMr-Vioshen. than wc expected. The nominations were j Dyers Creek, Green Creek. Rio (iraude, made on Friday. Several names were br- j Fishing Creek, Cold Spring and Cape Isfore tbo convention for President, hot Sew- I land, to meet the Cape May County Agriard of New York, and Lincoln), of Illinois. ! cultnral Seciely. al the Court House, on were the principal ones. Only there bal- Saturday, the 26th lust., for the purpose lotting were had. the third giving a major- ; of making audited and harmonious rffort ity for Abram, Lincoln, making him tne 1 to increase the fertility and value of Cape nominee. The wildest scene of excitement May soil: and to elevate, to the extent of

nmuta —ill w«ll mpplj in rekubco lo Ita , IrMl , , n[ j

sulicle in question in the Jounfal; and l0 make perfect drivei and

where tbe editor of that paper got his ideas walks.

from we are unable to even conjecture. In The hotels and boarding houses ore cap-

...J 1 ot aecomodating nearly >ix thousand

the first paragraph we read the following. r „ t * lw0 ^ rlir , l | trr( , In refereace to ns : . churches, two market houses, several cosily “He asserts that the difficulty which cottage* and twelve hotels have been c-rec-etood in tbe wray of tbe company while the ted. City passengers cars art;run constnninjunction waa pending against that com- tly during the season from the hotels lo thn puny" (tbe Camden and Atlantic R. R. Inlet wharf, (a distance of less than two

-Co™) “during the vacancy in the office of miles.) where vesacts, furnished with fish-1 followed the declaration of tbe resnlt. our ability, the science of agriculture: the Chancellor waa still in force." irg tackle, and commanded by experienced j Cheer after cheer -caused the wigwam to ^ R. Any one who has toad the article in tbo officers, can lie had at reasonable rates by rinp a?nin Bod ag,;,,. Tb, nomination was Occanville, Capo May. May 18lh 1860.

™ *” ^ ” f *" <sr 2. i • May 4ib) will wonder waere Iqu editor et th® most iM-autifol drive in the couair*. j cc recfind ballot. Hannilial tbe Journal got each an idea, except :n ■ The atmosphere of the place is purely : Hamlin, of Maine, was nominated for Yiue some unpleasant dream, after reading the ©scranic. «s light and dry, and as free from ' p IC , i j enl j

TV.,,...a ™u. g . h,.,l, .fob ..pp.,- i.'“rta'r.'"m l™. ': «• •« ■"

^ a never made any soch assertmm and , H , r i t Cape May. und N'ahunt. Fish, m*. champion*, (Hell and Lincoln) ready, for never thought of it. We diifwinow ter*, and game abound here, acd os access < the great prize fight of next autumn, and -whether the difficulty still existed or not, •‘o the Philadelphia and Jersey markets is the adjourned Democratic convention, to „j,.h.ii.~™ ..jid-.ifofo ; .»j« "j“i ^ j '"2 “ u "“ ih i"" , ' 1 “p"'- ri °spresume the Prerdent of tb» Camden and *|,ole length of tbe rbad. v • ; and then for the scramble. Atlantic company •■baa as good a chance'; Tbe season commences the first of June i —-

-of knowing about this mailer as tbe editor and continues until the first- of November. | fjrSome of the ••cottage people" hare are n ‘ )t ; ond grto the prefercnco to-Sle sub-

•of the Ocean Wave." and a good deal bet ^ unn fi l ^ e ^ ® r 1W9 serrn/y tkouuinJ ! B j felldj . tklcn np there ab-de with ns for j * cr ‘ 1,, ' r *-

ter, and we are satisfied that he should | ! pTo^men'lV a'nd pHiHihuritjr*are constanrty j lbr * ra * on - a » ,d we understand, are i II l * • IT'nciple generally acted ofion by and that ha should manage it lo his own increa«inr. it bids fair-to become Ibn niest expected in a,few days. The season, in men in their busim-as relslions, tp patliking. fiequcuted summer resort iu the United this resi>ect, has commenced much earlier ^‘“•Hiend that lends a belpinghand, in We did say that we beltgred that the this year than usnal; and with a r r « rt ^ r «l ba t opf 1 ®'"* direct* •inorein reference to building theCape May , ,0 onr pl«/f. it would Im found tlal large ! '* orwi,hho ' d * th#l "d." reejuirand Atlantic road was only made to injure , -V,. q. ■ ., ~., 0 :r u . i ** om, "* r * «®“ | d 1>« here by the last of this t0 > cnr Usl l»»«t«M». I* not the extending of tbe Millville and Glass- . . 1 . * . ** * month and the early part of June. And ' ‘h*’ * correct one. all tl'ings be-

W ~a <0 c.p. mix. „ tali.v.d “l''»"*l'"»- Tta <W 1. Ita -Oily ^ , 0 . M ta ^ ’ bt 1,*

. .... .. .... . . ... Oassencers car*. The leader wnnltl infer 1 “ . , , . . ......

M a. Eniroa :—The question has been ‘mooted by several hotel and boarding honse keepers - on the Island, whether il would not be rigl*t. for them to discriminate in the purchase of poultry, eggs, oysters, vegetables, and produce generally, between those men who are snbsrribeni to tbecapital Block of Uie Millville & Glassboro Ra 1 Road Company, and those who

EDW ARD SNOWDON, IMPORTER AND DEALKJi IN Queensware, China and Glass. No. *0 NORTH SECOND »T. FHIU.tDFX.FHtA, < Opposite CtirUI CUorcfa.) • Narrb nth, INO. t-m. C A P E ISLAND. V ^

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TH E Fo»l Offlrr will hrreAltrr he kept la the Tel- " •TWh o«re, *<1 joining C oime** Hull. Ofllee hours Irv-m 7 A. M. to 7 F. M. Oo aad *fter CutuU);, Jan. I. I8B0, the SuwUj hours wilj h* from * tu IO \. it. and from t to' 7 *> F. H.

B It. M-ttlONAUI-K P. M.

I Ni.ctiN-wt MPTIVKW -The adierti^r hauag heea restored to health la a Ira weeks, hr * ,pr2 •Iisiijr rraalv. *Ilrf hsUnc sultereA. •etera! vraii will,^severe Ijiay AJT.itun.. ami that dread diw.se, ConwImiiUmi-^4. auKious to make kaowa to hi* Irilow suOrrrrs the mr.Abe of rare. To all who <r•Ire It bewtUaaa* a CmM Ihe nrrertipUoa iwed »iuc the kamr. w hich they *||| Bad a sure Cure for 1 Wvoprtaa, *(*>.•. CrvarAffai, 4r. Thr only oHrs t ol the adeeniaenti .. mlioc Ihe prescription litn broeflt the aBUeted. aad hr ho|«et rtrty sufferer will try his remedy. as itwIU cost them nothin*, aad -ypeoTjahlessin* Parties wUhln*th*pre**rlp-

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Uni rn Ita c»a. itai o.r taii.r001 d»- bo „ b ..„, c , lf auixv.. ’ ,1 "“ ‘••* r° ”«'* *■ E rltar rh.»mfo,.\ tinel corpofolio. ; -hicti. if ,ij|,,|y ] Ita™-*l*o Infoiib Ihrm-wiUi prodnrr. Tie rh. Jo.fo.1 ‘tat o.r uurlo . . t(o ^ ^ inje - 1U , Wv , toti „ b[ oou» g «.™™nfodfor,L,™™o»,,.d,| 1 , •“was not written aq much 10 objection to ' , . , • * '

oor road (the Cbm’May and Atlantic) a* ,l - “ * be bnl have ever had it was for the pqipoae of venting hi* (our) a®eh • fact, if it be a factT" IWe have wpite against .<h« Camden and Atlantic ouv sever aecncjiy notice, to the bhst of recMailroad, and rAtlantic City. Now we olleclion, of the passage of a'cbarur of suclf have ne spite to vent against either. W c B companv. by tbe Legislature of our slate.' aumetimes ride on the above railroad, and V Ve presume the fact is, simply, that tbe pay for it. and expect lo do >t again, if a . CBB1 j ea mod AiUMllc luilroad extenda kind Frovtdcuce permits us to lire; and lliroagh u,, p^ip^j (and almost the onlv) we altould hstrUly rejoke at Ha prosparily., sXnti ttf tL« town, wherii al) the bulels are

We regardnt as a south Jerwy. improve-1 looted.

ment, and with it well; and the company which has waded through so much difficulty, and has finally secured the removal of those difficulties, deserves unbounded praise for their energetic perseverance As to Atlantic City, we are glad, that »t least, one “ciiy" exists in this part of the lltate, so worthy of the name, though its businer* may seem, t some, to come in competition with ihe business of‘the little "tow** of Cape Island. Why, as an adop. ted Jeraeyman, we are proud of her, and why should we entertain aay spite against

her?

The editor of the Journal gives us one item of news, for which we are very mnch' obliged to him. He in form* us that

Another statement, which needs expla-

same rent is often paid when occupied but six weeks, a« when occupied three dr- four luaiitfas. The farmers of trur county, then, in this respect, are the principal ones to be bencfiUed by a railroad, wMthcr they are willing to acknowledge il or not. and consequently ought to bear tbeir proportion of

the expense in budding it.

Bab* Bcbxt.—Ihe barn, and carriage sheds attacked, belonging to Eli Mickle,

I..UOB. ii, Itat Ita .Uio.pli.fo -i, poralj •*“” S l’ ri "F- *"•

o«o.fo. U llskt oofi dry, „d Ifo. t— °° WX^dojof ■.y^fort. Ifourat loodi dotopo..., ond lug. a, il i« »il«. Iron! It. “ “J “-l b, “tal. of-fi^l—fo dfotrej-

dampness, and fog,

sea.” In this respect, the writer says, differs from Newport, Cape May, and Nakaot." Admit it: And why and bow does il differ from Cape May ? Whv, the southerly wind, which occasionally brings a log al Gape May, comes directly from the sea— 'it is e “sea bret-zA" while the. rente wind, passingjon to Atlantic City, ever forty gyles of land,*! that place become* a land breexe ; and who does net understand the preference for** sea, over a land, breeze. Tbe very fact stated io tbe above artkle.

cd with tba buildilgs. The*%re originated from tbe firing of a gun at a pigeon sitting on the barn, ^y a young man. The probability it; that-the wad of the gun entered tbe barn, and lodged in the mow. whioh was nearly consumed before the barn .was discovered to be on fire. Persons ought to learn better than to fire guns at buildings.

C^Mcssn-. Roussel A Parsons, the celebrated manufacturers and bottlers of mineral waters, porter ale Ac., 518 Prune at.,

, , , . Philadelphia, have purchared the esUb-

vetafi-s ita <*. «.j | *•

rL i^rr.tair*^ ■; - ^ i r* ^

ODsaiuou atauauca . auu wuas mo uum at a WaUnur place at the Oca shore. ! T\. ta-.ll l-n/—. f Wr of isbabiUnts of Tuckahoc, in this j WilL thf « xc « p Uoo of there tbe : ‘ Sn

county, uT and what are the bounce of it? : above article may b* nretiy war » state- v hat the baxinea* j have seen this season. They were raised W. haue been acquainted with that town 1 meet of fscU. aomeaharexatgerau-d ,*r-j ® b “«®***'•ill be conducted lo the iD lbt Diamond Beach ronlen. Such totor years, a-id always regarded Uawa Umv-1 haps, but near enough to the truth to teach «alislactioo of those inUrtited. keM of rcgaTd on , Tery j^] aUb | e b

1 would snggnst that a meeting )>e called, (tt- the proper time) and concert of action, if necessiry, be had upon this "irreprersible conflict™" Numbers of the cottagepeople bare expressed ik'ir 'determination in this thing, ond lire of this leader n*tkre

cannot be drawn loo closely.

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Cape Island, May 2isl, 1800. Codicil. Mectd-g.—There was a meeting of the City Council last Monday evening. Tbe basinets was not of much importance, and not having yet fumisned ourself with the writing desk Ac., which the Council some time ago very generously granted ns tbe privilege of potting in tbe City Hall, for tbe use of onr reporter, we were unableto gel a report of the proceedings. . 0*We call the attention nl house keepers and dealers in tin, to the advertisement in another column, of Robert Gibson, who has opened a Tin Shop near the T< tine Honse Cape Island, and is now waitingto fill all orders in his lino ^of-business Tint repaired io the neatest style. Mr. Gibso* has bcyi in the tin bosineti over twenty years, in Philadelphia, and we think customers, may rely open theit work being done in a proper and subslaulial man-

ner. M

Mrs. J. S Higbce wtll - please accept our grateful acknowledgements of the receipt of a basket of the most‘delicious strawberries, tbe first ripo ones that wc

THE •• OCEAJIWAYE*"OFFICE - FOE~SALE THi; Sirim-RIDER. the present |>ul>IUlwr »».!: pni|ir:riiir ol thla |x|>rr. Ilnclin; that Ur (lore roo. Un-mrtit sail li»Wl« ui In. toialnrea la Art-. rlmcntal lo hl» bnUUi, offrre lbr ratabtUhaeat (or Xali*. Tbrrr I* rrarrthlnc roBarrlrd wltblt aremarr tor a NEWSPAPER and Jut! OWCE. l5»I?a2 Mrr, mrtertk tearllnl printer, mi,.. |. rapul lr uf .v -uluo nz • counto nri.rp*|~-r, a rare cbacrela Wrrr oBrt.-.l for a prnaaarcl bualnrM. cy-\ri»bmr tn rrtnnvr to anotbrr loraUtv. thr auIrrrlU-T Mill n'rfo aril hU PRtVATIC KKt>IDKNCK. Tbr .oll w ha. hrrn,bulli atSatTAi r»ai». 1* la coal repair- bavins, kit afrir Mark* **o, bren tbanni*bl>- repalclr.l. t»tk iftUr aad mitaldr. It It i-lr.inifflj JoratM. trllh a full vlrvr Ol thr orean, allot.lmc a Beat, eoavrukst bum* fora mrdiumalml Unill) . For fmrtkulare'addrraa, or uppjj to J. B. LEACH. ‘ am :,i tan. N. J. tin.’! tiku rnni tinu ROBERT GIBSON,

*'} laror bim with turh a* Kritlr«, t wire aad Tra roll. Basin*, Fain, cup*, Ladle* and Mraaurrv, foe™ Or. All kind* of Ti* and Burr asm* Wabe reaalrrd,. at Uxr ahortrat notire. ’• May Zitb. IVSO. 7w K JL—Re«»R»B and Fponttn* dost Is tbs-

BOATS &. BARGTEFI NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN!!:

Pleasure Parties,

SAILING, FI-SHI>*Cr

And CRABBING PARTIPS,

WUl br aupptlrd with BOATS aad BARGES, writ

manor-1, aad fitted up with avnlnra. by

JOB. aCHKt-UNuER.

May Wb, WB. &fofflaprr'* Laadmy.

\sfcott

FOR SALE.

'ta*TM on Cap* Illund ; aurromdtd with Shade Trea* of various drscDptlou, Shrubbstry. -Crap* ' Inra. Or ; ire, rlouar, tilled with 1 hr twtt of lee. Barn and other out-build la**. Tbr lot 1* :«o tret Jrant on Ufayrtlr Street, t-y ISO fret In depth. 1 wu MrlU of water are attarLed. rqual lo Cold Spring. Tb* booar i* furnlahrd Uuou*boat.

■ iriren-

Uuiiurr of .THOMAS B. HUGHES, Cape Ulaod. or of J oi. M. THOMAS, i«ae Fllbertst. Fima. May Wtb, ISSo. Jw „

P:

CONVEYANCING,

,EKDS, MORTGAGES and otherln'strumrala of wrlUa*, earefullv drawa, aad ar-

-wfodcuarat* aad atbaarUs takre by JONATHAN HAND, Mastrr In CbABctrT-

Cope May Court uZo*,.

es?a w8 ids StmiBd,

gyisubtcribc Cor the '• Wsve.'