CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE i *-*■ ^ vr.t. ej-j. m . siu»i».-«ui h^vc oam>ect«d w.th hu
*nd Pauts, »t J. M. South’s Clothing Store, Cape Y - -r”jitiiiiMl - (opixjsitc Con' liiand- - ^ , Er.-»» Hall, Cape Island K.J on n^d aTIer Monday, i ^ • -■ ■ ■■ ’’■ l ' , ■ — . June 18th, IS*), a tint rlass Tailor, and a lice ae- | Majesty has no better friend this side of ‘ aortment ot goods in ^htpiece.
CAPE ISLAND N. »T.
J. 8. LEACH,
Publisher and Profudctm
Editor, Pandenioninm. The writer, and ail inch '■ ETCT>t>odyl1 ' patfoc * gr t» soihJtoiL
writers, sbooW remember that there is a OPEEATIOHS OF THE urar w SOCIETY IS
law w.th a heavy penalty attached; against ; NEW JERSEY AND IN CAPE KAY COUNTY. ON K PQLL,Alt P 2? R A N N XJM '' j socb tilings; and the Board of Stewards of! The Convention that ulet in New York,
f J“ data and Capa Com Charlea Oakford's Hat hiaporium, Philadelphia, a:- for Sale at J. M. SnilUi’x Hen- Clothing Stcre, op«>c.ilc Congwao Hall, Cape Itlanil. Also, for sale. Hosiery, Suapendere and al'. kinds of Cents’ FursUhtnc floods.
Thursday, Juno 14th, I860.
Woodsiovn is in the nudst of the mar 1 region, abundance *,f excellent marl existing within one and a half miles of ti e town. This makes every thing iu the farm-
Ih. d,«,cL. by in ,d,-, rt | s ,n,,„ t in »oU,er i. Mu,. 1616. u„d out ol Wud p«, lb. , , limJook ticL .„ d Tblnyj ciilninn. li»T« eff.ieS • rewind for lire do- Amono.n BibloSocii,tJ,-.a. con.|iosod of; * , . . ' . ' teciion of the filthy scoundiel,and we hope i «j x ty gentleman Most of whom : n ti e ‘ ^ " " ' " ^ ... f i' s 'J R.nil'm.n- i« H" nurl here, mud. of Hi. Und .urn oul Jbe, ..II usccnsful » cutcbii.g bia. .rdm.rj eonm of .wnu tan panud ...y „ a cooM b . rausht M
fro... .mung men. On. sixlb of ll.f .mire j lbirlJ do| | ore a „ . n0 „ lh , „„„ number »e,e from X.n J.r.ej. Of lb..., ! r „„„ ..„ r , h „„„ i„, ndre o. to on. mmr. rb. rtoent dell, of It.,. D, Cool.,. , |0odn . d mJ , him dolu „ „ r0 0 „ c of E.'.ng, near »Venlon. the only nninn j sinl p| 0 o„„ri„ 6 Q \ ,1,. bnl m.rl tall turn
are Chief Justice llufnblower, of Newark, and Rev. Dr. John McDowell, now of
THE LOCUSTS.
The aeventeen-year locusts, as they are
familiarly called, have made their appear- NEW YORK STEAMEBB. aoce in the upper part of ourcounty. Mr. The \New York steamers, as they are Wbitecar, tha- propfietor of the Bridgeton i usually called.'ure now making daily trips, stage, showed us ono of the singular little ■ all of them having been thoroughly overereatures las: Saturday, which he capluifd ! haulml, painted, ai d put in prime order for on his way down, the impudent little ras- : the season. The wharf has been complecal having located bimrell in his carria.e | ted, and n fine one it is. One of there without asking any questions, or ever offer- . steamers arri ves here from Philadelphia eving to pay his fare. Ho no doubt consid- J try afternoon, except Sunday, leaving ered himself on the dead-head list, on ac- i Philadelphia at half-past nine A. M. 'I hey count of his singular public character, and ! arrive here from New York every morning peculiar musical talent; and. perh-ips, ere i-xcept Monday, stopp'mgaat the wharf only this, has found himself a «/««/ head in eat- • kotg enough for exchange of passengers &c. nest, for his impudence. ! and proceed to Philadelphia, leaving at «o Mr- Wbitecar iuformod us that the woods j particular hour, but usually from five tosix above Dcnnisville, along the road towards ; o'clock, and someUmoi later, according to Leesburg, were literally alive with them and | Dt* limo'of their arrival here.
made the atmosphere vocal with .their shrill The steamers ore rb. „ I,.,, b... I i’”**’™®:« * '* “ •T?*** 1 ,l ‘“ music. He said that he never saw mnsqui- | ori the. lino for somel mo past—Delaware. • ‘ u a mi1 IOU ° r l ’" n ' 1 * e8 1,ttVC * ,Ben
toes iu greater ewurms. He saw none of ; Capt. -Cannon; Bostonj Capt. Crooker; them below Dennisvillc. ; Kfiine^ec. Johnson ; each steamer
These creatures are a peculiar race ofbe-• haviitg^slumged Commander since last year 1“ our own State the work proceeds logs, and about theirbutory there is a mys-i The m-n. however, «e uiam U " J aus l ,iMB of t ** n V 0,,e Ury worthy of investigation. •‘They ur* ‘ cqmpetent for their position ; und the IMV- County Bibin AesoettaUtias. ciinuecied with said to appear only once in seventeen tear*. ; eliug public, we doubt not, will find them " hiejpmrg targe n uni burs of our most eml in the same locality, eAept an occasional , gentlemanly and obltgiug, ready 13 do eve- ,IBnl “ ,l11 cil^ens. 1 heso Boohs straggler, but in these tepltm deconal peri- * rything in their power to render those com- | are 00 a .S; convenient points ods they appear in swarms. We can I forlable wbo mlytravel on their respective j wlu ' re At bare cost,and given acarcely(convince ourselves that the inter- i steamers. 10 lht dcserviu » P 00r - At «“‘^ ble ‘" ler vals between the timei of their appearance - j ' aU tolporteurs aro employed who bear are as long as is generally supposed. We Vril ° ^ ,lK ! |av e b «en in- them to the dweUings of the people. It is are strongly impressed that thev were to i torm ^ ll,nl 80 ^ miscreants have been surprising bow many aro found without be seen in large numbers in the upper part ‘ Jra,l, - V of ,hp ,,ltun - contemptible j tl» best of books. The cause may wellofour county, some nine or ten years ago lnek ot ren,ovin P flower*, plants and j have, tho sympathy of every patriot and but we may' be mistaken. It is certain, Rlirnbbor >’ ^ r0,n lbe yards of cottages not j Christian. The Bible Society is a bond of
J union to the whole country, and furcishes i platform on -which all good men can
• satisfied with removing the plants, but have I meet.
an old indian grass field into a beautiful green sward in a year or twq. and make the
. • • .1 -.I, V ... V.. ... ... I'biladejpbi*. It. > rip. Ml honored old ; j,.| d „ | 1 „ u ..lilul crop. « E e. .1 m».l I* eretiftmir to them to Sr. ,j„ arel i, e „ r ,„ge„,e„ u of I’-rSv--tb.ttl.e taxlilutiou tbry elded to foMd. id „ co tvb.u Ibo ,.ood crop of oor he. kept pec. with lb. eslonishinj gro»lh c oonlrc ees well oi s h osed op. Iben the of the crtmlrj. nod followed lie epreedie-. badmRMeenree of coel were discoeered.
popolet.oo will, these os.ful piitieion.-j ,Sl ^'10 the tlreogti of. tbetoil wee ' I’reeideney.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. @*It is stated in^English papers that Lamoriciere found the Papal army in a curious Mate when he took charge of^pt; 2311 officers and soldiers who figured dn tbs army list had no existence, though pay was regularly drawn for them. The helmets and accoutrements had been sold to the iiiuoagur of a theatre. Sri^st Sunday night week a terrible tornado visited eastern Iowa and northwesterh Illinois. At Camancbe 53 persons were killed, 125 wounded, and 10 are missing, at De Witt 27 persons were killed!; at Union Grove 17 ; at Mechanicsville 16, and'New Lisbon 1G. making in all 13L-»^ killed. 125 woonded, and 10 missing. At Lisboa a i min of ten heavily laden cars were lifted bodily from a railroad track and
dashed to pieces.
OTIIon. Uorotio Seymour has published: a letter withdrawing bis name os a candidate for the democratic nomination for the
Tb:» was iu eh.ple Ml truly bcnecolcnt h.c.d, cvc. wcr. o. cclto ...0 object, to proride for cod foreiib oor peo- : |k , 0 f ,,,„| , nd i im , pie. n all re boro and adopted, will, the word p.j b . „ entirely oveH^tatl before, of God. Ti„. good wort reaolte. till our, p,rba|.« e,«y pert of tbo-coanlrv ba. IU State, end re r r,torie.,.ed in the recent ; r „, iU eere. if they copld bnt'be folly
j know u. 1 think it ip quite clear that yours j may be foohd iu the millions oi king-cr.ibs
! plied with the Bible during tho last thru-
years lu our
but we may be mistaken. It is certain, • " " however, tka: they appear only at intervals p nl,abi ‘ ed ’ rtce P l dtfrl J S «>'« bathiqg sen- uni ofoaveral ysars ; and the question arises . ,on - ln ,0,ne ca5es ll **y havo not h ‘ !P " j “ F
question
Where are they during those intervals?
This it • question worthy of investigation.
taken tho pots in *hich they were grow-
n regard to IUa wo bar, g.ib.rrd .onto «*»• ■>' •»k little information (bom tbo« who can „. bo"’* l™ collage and tb. lou on tatteh tboy
! stand, least they leave a hole in creation,
The entile receipts from this State for the year ending Mnrch 31sl, ware S1G.305.87, and the number of volumes brought from the Bible Uuo*o in New York; 13G7J —both being souiOwbut iu a<lrance of
collect three and four tln.es of their peri- Ma,,n ’ reMl ***** a 1,0,B 10 c^Hon, trom the liible llmi-m in .New York; 13(1.0 |>erpltsxj-il your UeiL Rond enterprises, odical visits, and took particular notice of: io10 miserablo wretches might —both being some what in advance of any J ,he dny would come when the whistle of their operations at those times, which may J ckanc ®*« fu . 11 - “nd-thus make a great loss (?) previous year. During the last seven yea is j the in gins Miobld be lieMtl through XPUf BOt be uninteresting. '! ld ' Verson* owning these summer the receipts from New Jersey $av.- beeu t . (lU , ilr y. And I cm mthnsiastic cm-ugh From these aofcounts it appears they de- ; wid ‘ ,,ULS ,ak ‘• greet peins and expend dfen. | 8104.800.05. mid tlu. volutes pui in ci.cu-1 , 0 believe that when that time dots arrive posit their eggs on the young and tender * idenib,e 10 '‘'‘“Kifying their places ! '‘“■‘on in the State. 88405/ ; it be'tlie intio.lnction of a new era in branches of tree*, particuferiy. the hicko.y nnd con * ,,, l"« nll y WwhJ. >U rearing TM amount received (Vom this county ; t ]<c history of Capb. Island, and the whole They first pierce the bark of the twi-hy flownnjmd plants, und we cun far j during the past year, was $93.64. , r0UD ty. A friend iu Millville ur.tes me means of* sting with which nature liasTuN ; heDer^uiprnio witli he wretches who pil-j Depositories are kept at the Court | t | ia nhat ,-lnce isall nMjr in prospect of
r “ ■' ve can with that which they j House, in the store of Charles Hand, and | the tj B :| l> 0 „d. Property has gone up
The municipal election in New Orleans has resulted iu the election of the American candidate for Mayor by 1000 majority. In Lexington, Mo.; the Independent candidate has been elected by 9G ma-
jjority.
Cjy It is said there seems to be little
w ieh annually visit your shores, together : doubt«/ the bill for the admission of Kanwith the vast Gej ofite-' of marsh mud, or *>“** becoming a law. raiber decoyed vegetable mutter, which is OT The recent municipal election in fouud along your sea side mirshes. I saw " askington City is so close is to be conone cove about 5 miles from Cape Island, j tested. Bcrrett, Dinu, has the certificate wiiifdTcdnlolrR^bMH-uiuis.—if uot millions (, f election as Mayor, but Waltach, lodeof wagon loads ot guinl immure, mostly |l Je,, d"iiV,-ciaiins_.t.he choice, of dtcayed sea-weed, and other marine sub-; * BEET ilia Valparaiso (Ind.) Republican stenres, which has been uccumulatiug for reports the appearance of a steamer an the centuries. water* of the Kankakee river, to the as1 learn, through the Ocean Wave, that ; toubbnienl of quiet dwellers along its you have lately inaugurated a county Ag» banks. It is a little thing, only thirty feet' ricultnral Sociotyi^ Capo Muy,’Ahtdr - ! • long, and was carrying men and provision hcpe'mny be the muatiK of excilingan hnn j up the river to the limber regions, where esl rivalry among your farmers, and thereby j the owners intend procuring wood to supply lead to groat improvement; a large contract with the Illinois Central 1 perceive also that there is again a pros- j Railroad,
peel of u Rail Road to Cape Island some- j time within the lifetime of the present generation. 1 have loi g believed that, not-
withstanding the reverses and reactions,: ,
uml i outm-r opiniun, ttiiitjt h.v. hillmj 6T" - «ll !l,. .tt.ttt.oi, ttf the pttWic
i to tho advertisement in another column of Messrs. Cassidy & Ball, dealer* ill Watches, Jewelry and Silver Wore, No. 12 ibtb; wecoMd streat, Philadelphia. Buy of them.
G9TMosers. Laird & Woolman will openi the Columbia douse on the 25lb inst. riee
j ■•dverlisement.
nisbed them, in a continued line along the twig, almost as if they had been cut with ® P'. knife. Here the eggs aro deposited, from
which they soon fall to the ground, and are creon **-
lost from view, evidently entering the West Jkrsey Railroad.--We learn from •srlh. Some ssy that, before they fall from j O or Bridgeton exchanges, that th« formal the twig, they hwtcb into a little worm.— j ceremony of breaking ground for the extern After this, nothing is»en or heard of them s j on or tho West Jersey Railroad to f-r several years, (ssrenleen it is ge'nerally j Bridgeton, took place on Tuesday of last mspposcd.) When they come up from their week at Uiat town, on the site selected for subterrene hi ’ing-place in form of a locust, the depot at the Bridgeton terminus. Hovin immense numbers. And what is stngu- r ral prominent citizens, among whom Were Ur. they do not come up alone near the Messrs. Horatio J. Mulford, Providence place where they were deposited in the 1,odium and Adrian Ba1t;mnn, of our acWoods, but often at u distance from it. and qunintaucc, took part in the ceremony, bv in the hardest ground, iu a hard-t'odden j each’filling and wheeling a barrow load Jf gravel street or foot pblh, having evidently - c*rtb; after which the contractor for gradtraveled a considerable distance hyth^ ’-nn. j it, B that part-of the road, with several of der ground railroad,’ As they emerge his men, entered upon their work. The they leave a round npperturo in the earth, i rofcdwilluodoubtedly.be completed with and so numerous arc they, that the gr und ! out unnecessary delay. And we hope that in some places looks like a honeycomb.— j 0 ur Cape Mjy people will not allow their These apperlures ran quite deep into tho (Jomhwlanfl neighbors to far outstrip them
earth. One man has told us that-fie had] in railroad matter*. ran a slick down them several feet. The —-
vting of there insects, in depositing their : " the Srar-tr^^-Last year we eggs, is very injurious to the young limbs of : s W s,cd the neraosity of making some trees. Mr. Wbitecar informed us that the j "WngemenU for watering the streets durtimber where they are to be seen in such j ll * e dr y ^“ther of summer, to prevent numbers, appeared as ii it had been nipped ! lho anindar » bl ? moS™* of dust, h/Wyautumual ftosts. We have thrown i Wo ,roold ren ‘’ w the suggestion this yeir. oat these facts as we have received them, i ,n l,m ® * ivc lho * e 'f'^rested an opporto aid the student of natural history in as ! ,oni ‘y to n,uk,s tt ,nove in ,h '' ,,,aU “ r ! “ nd investigation more folly into their singular wc ho l* 11 W * H ^ ,ak ‘ fn in h » nd ’ e,lher h J
fc-rth- m. than •
Can any one give any information • -t the store of K. Kdmuods in this bicb wi-l lead to llto detection of the mis- j Where Bibles can be bad at Now York
prices.
«tar.cl«r. hopins lh»t Me « on i d prifete cr pnUi; eolerpriee. Tl.t'.e epper-
Jire «the remit el meh an tomtiplim. "•“r «**’ *«"*•
i ..■«>- j ing upon our prosperity and popularliy as
CONTEMPTIBLE. , u watering-place.
roperly bas gone up
ity.
veiy greatly, house* and luctorics aro being built, new streets laid. out. and every one has plenty of business. So it would be at Cape Island; there would, in a few
built, where as many vis-
itors besides. This would mTHeW'-work for mechanics, inorki t for produce, raise the price -of laud and stir every thing with new life Wiiilung great success to every real improvenrt nt, moral, intellectual, or pbysi-
Dlmmor. * Co. -ill urc.pt ^ 1 mitaa
thanks for a copy of tho last edition «.f their | Y'ours as ever T
Railway and Steamboat Guide. It is pub- , j ulie Q l / l jggq
lulled iniNew York, at No. 9 Spruce St. Every traveler should secure one of these guides in order that be may know the di-
The people of our countv sympathize in
this work. The ofliccre of the Cape MuyJ years be three- cottager Bible Socie.'y are President. Rev. Mo-] iliero is one tiow. and uric
sea Williamson; Secretary. 11. D. Ed-
munds ; Treasurer, Charles Hand.
The next Annual Meeting is to be held
in this city September next.
will
PORT OF PHILADTILPHIA—SchrSidnry Piter, wodfrey,. OLKARKD.-rScbr M K SmiUi, Smith. ChfcHeatoa. ARRIVED:—tune 7.—Schr C M Smith, Smith,. Norwich; K M Wilaon. Davtl, Cl.EARED.—A M Krtwards, Kdivsrtl*, taco; C M Smltti, New iJnven; H H Wilaon, D*vl», B.stoo. AKRIVEDr—Juno 8.—Schr M J Gauze, Smith, Mystic; Jaa S He well. Rota. New York. CI.EARKD.—»Schr M J Gauze, Smith. Somme*; Jb< H Hcw-ett, Rom, Sali-m AKltlYED:--June 9—Schr K F Lewi*, Torke, Fonlaou; Sophia GoSlrey. Rustell. Buolou; Oeljorah Joa.-p, I au-m, Jack»ojviiU., FlajC I! WiUon. Smith, Maurice River, ilaiuuih MatUda, Brice Beaton; II 1*Simniqiu,GoJlrov. Itoaton. .CLEARED.—Schr C M Wilton, Smith, Boatoo; Ilanuali .Watikia, I'nrc, Cbarleaton; H p Slmmoaa, Gooirey. itoatou; Sopnia Uodlrey, Ruateil, Caaihnd^ejmrt. .MltUVKD—June 11:—SchrMaalx-lla Tbompaon. Wilmington. N. C. CLEARED:—W C Nrlton. Smith. Newport. ARRIVED—June IS:—Jonathan May, .Vay, Boatoas'J Ireland, Sicelmau, do.
For the “Ocean Wave.”
£3"The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON would rwptdjvlly call the aUCKtum of Cunaumpttwaa and
,, ,, „„ . , otUn, to hUVar4 in another column of thit peatr, tinMr. Lditoh.— I he arlicla in yonr paper | rerd,, hoping .ufTccnva improt* the oppportmmii, ,f of MaV 17th. over the signature of R. T. \ obtoinigg prompt and petTnaneut rditf.
reel route to take to auv place iu the couu- _. r . * , . ... . ■ m. v icth mn - 1 . Y. is certanly a very lew estimate of the) ' .
fey* rice -— cent *’,„ 1 —_ proposed extension of the Millville & |0*W« hope the city authorities will ! Glassboro R, R. to Cape May. I would I
make arrangements for lighting up oui : have no heritation lb saying that I believe Cape Isluod, Cape May, New Jersey,
street lamps, us soon as the Gas Company it will be more than realized the first sed
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
is ready to supply the gas. This is an important mailer, for ibeatlracirveness of the
plac*.
Csf'Mr. George Bennett, at Cold Spring, wishes all persons who ate indebted to him, to call and have aCcquni^ settled, before tha 1st day of August next, as hn intends leaving the country. See advertisement.
Net K-fcrnlnjr* 81,602.13 67.9MA0 M,163.60 This liae is about the same length ns tho Millville & Glassboro'Road will be from'
WATCHES, '
JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.,
CASSIDY & BALL,
Xu, *2 South Second SL, Philadelphia.
For tho * Ocean Wave-”
LETTER FROM W00DST0WN.
Dear Wave—I’erlinjis an occasional line from Lho peaceable county of Salem ia . T noj be unacceptable, to your readers.
— , U wuicitug-piove. " oodstowu is a very pleasant village, situA few days ago, adr attention was called | ~—~m~ , | ated about ten miles cast of tho town g( to some writing on the frontof the Meiko 1 C * re IsL ^ XD fvRFriKt—A few days ago Salem, and about tho -e-mo distance from dist Church ; soma of lho most contempti- «« had o ; c«ion to ride over the Cat e It- j ,j. c Delaware river. It is over a mile long bly low vulgarity over conceived in the >1'^ Turnpike to the Steamboat Landing, i 0 n its principal street, ami contains many
•fSESlSL** t bjr taMttral It a Crctlitinp ike part from Millville to | -aw*** 1 S* 1 ”" »'* r <-«fs«l Gt« Itunian ; lj . m tl;n . m, ,,j t , u „„„ j„ i j-anis, ttutfrull)-«rn»BODl c a v.illi t!i Gam- May tvitlt it« propartion ray about ! tL? <>l ' 1 ™:-? 1 lf?*f l ! !*«*.»■ •lilt. Snob «f«iollj la . ,'onditiun than ...r tabn. tine- it ; aad shtubborv. It contai.u tire. Wtur. 5 5 T "■'t -« bare as tbs 1.-«> *5^nSMES a are vnoogh to make one bhi*h bnilt. A ride over it fs delightful. The j». . -p , , , of the extenBioa—$28.0(M). §32.600. and stceve Butuma, *e., Gold FeaatU, Medattu
—'t-man- and in viewing it. ^>orae» have little to do but to clear the c * ,e8 ’Ji!i£# ,pt > Presbyterian, and Metho-000 theArat noound ,u,d third years- , ' . , . , K t ’’ track for Uie carriage, and thu* avoid be- » w <> I riends Meeting Houses, which on t» cost of tho Road at 8300,000 eir)-, Fi»ti«J »:«! Momitrii ot a mingled character, | injf run ovtr ^ conipacv and lho>e who One of these is a large; old fashioned, per. -»<*“« '"<*« fnli -T 9 P]‘ r 10 * P”
*•*$• np of disgast, contempt and tndigna. . | iaM made tke repairs, deserve great credit; maneut strociure of brick and looks us cent-and 12 per cent dividends on tkoso< andRM vy.s,w.iu,Tei,T-iic«od' 1 tien; and,«t the same time, pity ffrr the . for the workmanlika manner in wiiich the . k , . , r i>‘ , iycaes. imuer Kniyei, n»|i1Md tcnz*. ac., —-, p,r,en —b. hi, bemmu »u lb,t to ,H fcl. !-»-*>*> <-... J.u., - 'thi | T„.r. .„»ld b, .. re».o„ .by ' w2SS£*a#i4CtS5afiTaS
‘ -r-*' ■ . i.ui • —— 1 times. It bos the never failingaccempoiH-< the citizen* of Cope Kay County shooid Caatora, cite uatkeu; Rickly mated Tea fcet«,
son the road is opened ; if we arqto judge from the earnings of the Camden and Atlantic Road (which when first projected had not the prospects for a sustaining trade that the Cape May linn has) we may anticipate a much larger dividend than 6 per
cent.
The published statement of the earnings and expenses of the Camden and Atlantic Road for the tbreq years ending Januaay
1st I860 is as follows : 1*37 1859 1859
Gross Earnings £m,923.'JJ 8133,222 18 •lS2.l5fi.28 Operating expense 7l.t2l.ll 73.237.38 85,701.62
T HIS Large, Firat-rlfts* Hotel, will be opened on-
the st&tfe liny of June, 1800.
The hour* ha* boeu completely repairedajxFre-
furaiaHad.
A new Cooktop Range. Steam Boiler*, and (very muter improvement added. Extensive Stabling xttaebed to the premlosa. All lettern xOilrrwied to the eutwcrlbeik, Cape I*laud, N. J^ will be jirpmptly attended to. I.A1RD <L AVOOI.UA N.
JAMES H. LAIRD, Late Proprietor of
Franklin House, rhllndaijMar
S. B. WOOLMAN, Former Proprietor of Mount Vernon Hotel,
Cape Island, N. Jersey*.
* June 1«th, ISfiO. a
Glassboro to Cape May (60 miles,) and ; t.ur«d of their al-ll:tj to compete with anjr other • clafmiog an equal revenue for the M. & G. I ;i *v5'have now on k^»d .ine
inf* of a^f-rwpect, as to perpetrate
, ia inch a place.
? was placed at the bottom. A friond to whom * arose “ of course, wax the certainly, bis .Sataitfi;
We have at onr office a stalk of white ; tnent Of Erimuls McetingJlIouses. a large
length. Tkie rye it raid to yield •band- : dance ; a wise arrangement, well de utiy and make flour of ao cxcelleut qua!- , Mrving the attention'of all who would be
iljtal most equal to wheat. ! merciful to (heir boasts
nm wb.c-ib. lit-r.ilyli.tbi, «t.'n.i..„ „ ; "31&;.>~t. ta—~W Atal Ita, they will be henefite l both ditoctly and In- sold for, onJnt the lowest cash pricca. All aid directlv by its early commencement and tfl'o»»G.lwowt»* 1 J'U- 2 .
y.„rKl"». El,
Chief Engineer M. i G R. R. —;—-gt Millrille June iOtb 1660. Advcrtioa your busioea.

