CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
fell
CAPE J8EAND N. .T.
th*l * iMf
•tre»«, u for ■&!«
i. B. LEACH,
ikrr utfl Pr«prl< t->r.
JCTCTHACKIMaLAt
r^tenbtu^bapot, I
' d*T erenin^ their arrirfd only on« steamer, or rrtsL Applicatioo in««t b« made to 1 1**’ ^**5°* Ti After so aenroDrinl* nrarar *ka ■ : b 'o“ , ’f^.'ru, a S.^r^"..ir- L j SMh ** «i— Im oT,'. •“*
. , _ nnnibera here tfcu roar. Tber think, as alt —» <« i •-» , - ■■■■i i i »vvumi! »“~*— n >'«l*™«4o.tk,tC. r ,l.l..d t r k .u“ 'jT,. d" I,*" 1 " ' \ h 'i ILH .O/Jrt ' » * : «nca. Any peraf.B fiBilinR It aad Innog u re!l known to a portion of joar rHader. :— Thnreday, July l»tn, 1860. , . r.„;i u. u !. 1 UlU office * m a reWBr<1 ‘ ,r one “ tk. teacher at present, an
tered into the epirit of the
B in ding.
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OJCfi DOT.LAR PKn
i chronicle,' permit me to fire yon an ac- {
iinde.'
SAZUOAB KATTEXS.
Rieka, one of Lha mott hardened pi. raUf* erer known, wn* hang on Friday laat
a portion of yonr rwadera, i
j ' . ... . il at tbi * oE « *01a reward of one « Uj. teacher at present, and ahe too > Tliere are many eonlburn familiee in onr ... . . r , \ . ,
.ccttagea. Among them i. ,h. family of ,. **. ^ ml0 lh ^ inl ^ ***' “ d for the mardor of *ba «
rircniDftanrr. in con nr-lion with our «*-C*>ogrwimeB May. of Baltimore. Sen-. fiTlt U not at att aarprieiog that Samne! J ® 7 ! d ‘ ^ r 000 ^ 1 ‘ TM «1 ao.e time la*t March H n A. b... , U|| Th, orkope. ,1 bit etubtldiment if th, on,# b. >»••■•••• «*’■'«•■ 'H"-=bo»l c.n »b«l, ™r»Wd . rfUl .
*" iuj-? iu,;. ... iu -
totcrrwt to the enterprise. 1 Accant ncr tJianka the parrenU began to arrive,,till tha hoot* 01 Tno * t herdeoed wretches that eter
Safe-U" oftb. Bo,rd of _ i - f«B. Afur k,.no, ,b. IUU. .... »<** ‘"b
it Jersey Central Kailroad Com ^ “>00Mnd., dipping beneath the wave.
«*tbe>
i W^Jerney Central Hailrodd Cmw- / . , ■, .i... gTlca Caata-- were egraeably tor- ting—• uoo speea tire ngnt ana ”1 want *, ^.w. t ..rm* n F«*y, lyet Cape laland on the 9lk r ^ 00( , Holmei' fielf-riehtinr Life ***! Dg * ” 0 ° eDUr . ° 0r . 0tte * be * n anse! " tb *‘ y *Jj‘-«>rued to the °f « Ta.i^b, .««; su*. motu* p
•l Cape laland on the 9lb LabI. i "’fT" priaed on seeing i icie* in the Board -ere filled, bv > r® 0Dd - *'" "***>'* : . f.w d.yi sioce . Uk^OW on- nH — ntI—m—n-— Bo * 1 U aDd *”*7 °* lh « beB<A 10 runoinc ..u.er. r
After hearing the little once ••'God apeed the right" and **I want
three rfta u
electing the foiloaing nan ed pentlemen: John West, W. B. Miller and K It.
Dompson..
The following named gentlemen, members of the Board, then resigned: It. fci. Ladlam, (President.) Kli B. Wales ami Jacob* Corson ; and the vacancies thm occasioned were filled ns follows: J. K. Merrny, W. W. Ware and 8. It. Magunagle. Tha Hoard then elected (he foUouitig uffi-
a unmber of over Grove belonging to Seth Yoong, Esq., ad- “ 'o tunOtt an wju Cl . — * la nrfiAT .r_.k. - - -
rescue the drowning, if any there thonld be.
_ —j . • ■--•j .... - UU...WVI u< w.c, ime wiuii^ing to oetn running aa«cers of Jet Cream the compli-' joining the school hone
John West, Pretldenl; Sumtul II. Ma-
gonagle, Keeretary.
This ■wremeut is, In effect, a onion or CflUoUdation of tbs MillrUle and Glass, tioro’, and the West Jersey Cen'.nd Rail" road iaterests. The two organisations will
e kept ap, bnt the main mad a ill be built nder the supplement to the charier of the MiBriUCkud Glass boro' road. The Well
Oca Mail AaBAKanfcsra.—We are glad to be able to aanonnee soma important changes io onr mail arrangements. The post office department have issued orders to ron the moil between here nod Bridgeton three times per week, instead of two as heretofore; and also to extend the rente from Philadelphia to the Court Flonse, through to the Island, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; which, with tho pres ant ronta from Philadelphia, dowh the Bay-tide, will givo ns daily mail communication with Philadelphia and intermediate places during the year. This is as it should *, and what we hare lorg been seeking
menu ot Mr. Geo. W. Smith. The prin-. Mossbrook*. assisted by the larger boys of _
la hshfemaMe style.
ten parloek of :t, aad pronenneed it far the school, had erected benchys, and a'tong EDW ARD SNOV/DE N. superior to aoy evar manufactured orsold protemport table, and busied themselves IMPORTER AND DEALER IV
at Cape Island. They told na to thank in preparing dinner Mrs. J. Caffrey wet Qnnnnawst-a ^ . r , 1 a,.s-usf-u.si-h«,- J „ hMW ..4„»dio .w Z ®“-
Recips son Kccrwo Cool-—First, stop st the Pen pies* lea Cream Saloon in Was^. ington street. Deposit# Ocean 8'reet, and ondly takea large saucer of Ice, Cream
jiart, and was well supported
her aids klr*. K. Gedfray, Mrs. M. C. Colson, Mrs K. Corson and others. "And ell went merfy as a marriage hell." At 12 school was dismissed ; and at ten minute*
CAPE ISLAND.
ll Win Mdoakuaix-fca tb. ere, and at i'>•' boalaaa annonntrd tbat dinn.
_ JA I -■ ■ L . - 1.1a. J.. .
uny rate yon will pever regret a trial.
^-By an advertiaaroent on oar fowrth page it will be seen that the “Oxygenated Irtltera,' prepared by -Seth W. Fowfo A Co., Boston, is sold by nearly all store-
Wealso hare a daily mail from New j fr**!*** i° <bp coa *^e.
Jersey Central charter po-serses advaota «« which may be useful hereaftrr, bnt the greet object of this mo vement i* to secure tha fancy aad location of the W. J. Central. and to harmonize the two inlervsu. Mid thus prevent any clashing or rivalry. The Millville and Glass boro’ company take .the survey of the other company, pay the the expenses of the aame, at well as acme
other bills of that company.
The whola transaction is one of mutual aatisfaction, and what is now the mterefl *'f one of tbatfotnpanies is the interest of »ha other; and nothing now remains to l»e done to consummate onr long delayed •», but to raise the balance of the sub.
Let this bo done ajwedily^ wttli awry delay, nod, nh!n.u;li the
f have (by the resolution ol their Board, ahieb we p^liahed aows time since.) one year from tl* time of the comb of the anbam'ptioc, and ;h« puyt of ten per cent, on the same, to build bfbad in, Still we l-eli.-ve that they will - ' e it by the 1st of July. 18€l.' But
is a constant diny-d^llying, tl«
y cannot be expecud to toffer the S of our unnecessary delays. Let cvo-
:e hold of the work mtujfuUy, and s months have passed nway wo ■the thrill voice of the steam wbisb the length end breadth of our
• have been waiting patiently to »e farther movement in Matron io * meeting of the Directors of the Atlan tic end Chpe May Railroad Company, which it was ar.nootreri wonld be held the latter part of Jaou.: It is now near lh«uriddfo of July and as yet ao meeting ha* been Md. The friends of the route to ‘care making the most strsmuous m to get that route establiahcii. • «be petaons interealed in the ron-i Egg Harbor Uity seen: to he lying
Gy still.
The above we clip from a local item of *ba Atlantic Journal at May’s landing If we rightly recollect, when this Board rail at Tuckahoe, some time since, iheY d to meet at Cape Island, at th* • Presideot, with the ubdcrslaiil ehottld occur eomr- • I l»t, as it teems, the call has The President has attic City aflairs, to ii of so small a place at Cape d the editor cf the Journal seems A dwbfous ; at leaat his pai to be ow-taxed. Bat if o see that project carsfod ; of tint road to Cspa ‘ totbiak that
York, by the steamers, during the season, the same ns for several seasons pas!.
wss ready. Abcuf thirty adeltt sat do to an excellent dinner, and did ample jus
tteb to the viands before them.
The table was rwcet, and the little folkassembled to the number of 50, and all un der fifteen years ol age! It waa, 1 aseun yon, Mr. Editor, a bright and goodly arm} of smtlliog and happy young faces. 4'“1
THL l*«*t orncr wi!l hMwafter be hefdm Uw Tdl ‘«r*l , li (mice, - 'j—‘nf J ~nn(i— Hall. osirr hour* In.la 7 a. M. to 7 P. M.‘ Oa and att«r Sunday, J*n. I luso, the Sunday Lour* wUJWe IramStotO A. XI. amKronSleVSeP. M. a a MAuoBAatje r. m.
'IX» < (.N*IMPTIYKS.A been r»to»«l to lira He U i •Impie rriord,, allrr Wavlar wltli * ww. re Cm*? ifmUm. ami that di Ojituin.—u anxious to make ki
CJ” Hat* and Op* from Chart** Oak ford »• Hat I Juvortum, Philadelphia, are (or Sale at J. IISmlUi's Sew Clothing Store, oppoalte Coagm* IUU, Cap* UlaaJ. Also, lor sale, Hoaierj , Suapen<W» and all kind* of GenU’ Vurniahliif Goods.
JUST PD1LIBHED.
they seemed Io enjoy their first attempt at uamethe celebrating the "Glorious Foarth” vert
BroGRArmoAi. Sketches op rax Birsrbs or rtik D>x*i.aba71ok or iKDRrwxxacf', wjth hifiorirol remarks npnn the J>ecl*rat!<> and a sketch of the lea"
ed with the adoption Confederation, and twifoo, by JU-nsou •■177C. M -Lives of the
lllufiraied with fifty p e .,_
mw, and numerORa eograrings.
One volume, 12 mo dolh. Pries ffl.00 . an» opou the receipt of price, with 21 rt* additional for postage, a copy of the book, tAgelher wiiii a handsome present worth from 50 cents to gllW, will be seal to any
address in the United States.
fiTCal) on Mr. DaBois. at his Ambrotype Gallery,ever J. M. Smith’s Clothing Store, Perry street, and get a picture of !
yourself, yoar wife and yugr children, or highly,
your sweetheart Yen will not regret it. Dinner over, they betook themselves to See advertisement. various arous.n.enU, huts large swing erve-
- *»■■» - ted for their pltasare by hN. Motsbrooks, W to^.l not lo roll .1 Ike Confection- „„ mo „ of „„ et, on J It, Crenn. SiJoon ,len nt tke ! tuiJ tM)k ,
steamboat landing.
of th«- advrrtUer
IL, BlIUcI
try hi* rewedj. may protc «kUet tKii. yr:ll plcxa«
WP.]Um*b*rg, Uag c<
for fun.
Cixtuuo.—It it thought that the Great Al 3 *
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. H—k-
Vrrrm tkr Herald. ,
•Yhere are Icmoiis of deep, ah’Jing interest. and of inestimable value, to be learned in Undying the lives of the men who ’periled (heir all to secure the blessed inheritance of free institutions which we now enjoy. We do not learn merely the digniiy and sacredneta of pure patriotism, by following them amid their career, amid the storm* of the Revelation, but all the vir.
Of tke. I .in,.- • . . , I W®E*s>21C»ife stiofe All which they eatig with treat apflatisr. |-’ i j^l 1 -y»-*>*fcurjja*«ti r IaXc * “ -
" bey were I hen invited to wuik to tke ta- j «n*iei»: KoW mad*--
ble, wltich was decorated with several lasto-l y - Im fm.na.trt
ful.boquets of flower*, nr.d a pUle “> 1 ‘-
laioing candy and cake W racl. child. ^
Each one bad l.i* or her pUHe asrigued. wick: i’ a -i -i
that the disgraceful’grabbling mmeiinr— w Xr«»eisna*>t-e ■ . **- *e 7* -ea
was not vouVIe
, ^’The easiest, the most expediliou*. and the most exact mode of marking yonr linen, wearing apparel, table and bedding. Ac., is to get a stencil plate, a bottle of indeltlble ink. and a brush, with which any oae can, eveji though he or she cannot write, can do il spin the l>est manner, and io doabln quick lime. All this can he ob-
tain by calling on Mr. Rarlcston, at the won <u r>uch occasioi
Tremonl House. We have seen some fine here.
specimens of his reanufactnre. Onr Hostesr gasoahe word for '•Kcerj } * HALOOX,
iSaSlSSi5Sc£ J 10 u,t "i’ "7 i'“« )««•’ “
. .. said, sotloue. “Now," said she, “each pock*
^ l ; ' ,r ’"' 110 " «.k..l, W } W Pete,” ue e,d„ ,er?
. - : -nk.eie.k.f.k. Prince of H elee e„, , kll
, . . G>e poblic and private ; commanieatoil to I*nrd Tyons, the British ^ *. c , i ,, actions of that venerated company, that ; si, t ir„j.;_,, nn • „ , ■ tbu expirarion ofoi.oib.r hour, nil abei< we risa from a perusal of a narrative j , , ^ ’ * au o- duj^rBed very qsitely to ihru bkims nclf oflkeirli,.., «. feel a, ifrfl Ik. ..ble IP»|A WW'I—e<j^ee t. f^.; p ,„„j . llu w ,, „|,b, = ,„„ „b„k qualities of our common manhood had ticen ident Buchanan. ! ’ . , j,. passing before n* lo revie^ uud chaHeug- : «rTht Hon. Chsrle^Somoer addressed 1 J * *
OKO. \Y. B^IITH’8 ICE CREAM —ml
in inch bold relief,
humanity i f. in the p ubl
neither ll**powder
ing pgy-pgnfmmd reverent^ * " 1 - 77L1 d"T'TT”" ! <F kbowing tlkirby a gicMckanae The biography of a great man is an his v ^ * “* ,n i ' , * w 1 !r t ,m 4U yeaiw Gbce, when «orh occasion lory of bis own times; mid when w. have Y °*®“ ^ •dne.d.y er.olng laat. jp.netirily won, d op with . long and I „’ r ° f ttf I.. «-»•>«_De.^r-7 i. lk ,o*W.t«J^b™k» be.,!, .ul-blwb men of onr Kevololion wo have imbibed a j Imois held a Stale Tonvaatioa in spring- , -- -
a • — -1 -1 ■ 1 . _ J r
Breckinridge and Lane. A full fsUte tick-
that struggle for freedom If this propo sition is »»«*, then we feel that this vgjume has a claim to the public regard, for the author has endeavored lo compromise within as small a compass a* a perspicuous view of ihe subject would allow, tin chief • vents in ihe lives of the men who stood sponsors at the baptism in blood of our in-
fant Republic.
The rnfonoirs are illustrated br copious notes explanatory of events alluded to in the course of the biographical narrative, and these will b« found a highly useful fea-
ture of the work.’’
Copies of the above book, with a hand some gift, worth from fifty cents to $100, will be sent to any part of the United Slates upon receipt of the price, ao<i 21
cents lo pay the postage, by addressing , bar* but 10,000 inhabitants, of wbcm 8,000 Ui. pekliahvr. *bc, ia d.afroua ef e.M,» c „ee. Tb. rain, .re .11 drarad .»*?. jee^raU^ ra^ BWra. -U«1 Of , odlte „„„ lr .e tl „,^,ke ci, ka,
Wishing yen mauy happy returns
j < I this penial season.
Wit i* cturently reported that the friends of Douglas in Georgia wiii nomin-
ate an Electoral ticket
WAJUr the adjournment of the Breckinridge meeting at Washington, D. O., on Monday night of last week, the esaerablage marched in ptooensioii lo the White House and serenndeA Prvsideat Buchanan, who came out and made a speech, endorsing the
nomination.
1 remain youts, July itb, 1$ 0.
Yum.
gJ*Sebastopd, which before the siege had a population ef 40,000 aouls, now nem-
transact!ur bws.ness, via:
M iiA eaci ISooL thal m bougltat hit ctlabUthmtnl, a 1‘retent it fficen tcorlk from Fif. IS teott ta Vne Hundred DMart. The r r ***iHe aveof good quality and of the best manufacture, and comprise * large aosortmeuv of Gold auu Silver Watches, Silver FlSZed Ware, 8ilk Dress Patterns, Jewelry, and useful article* too numerous
to mettUen.
rf i ' h ' 1 * e * | > k “ f, " ri “«r of expense, and one trial will assore you ! WAt Calhoon lake, Mionasota, own he •u »-*•“*-* in the country lo bny ; &th. the wife and child of the Rev. Mr.
Nickola*. his brothvr-io-law named Clere.
immenced. providing for 45 highways, 17
streets and 12 square*.
Anocst l-ugmoxs.—Several of the Douglas Campaigners have gone soath to manage the wires for the Auga«t e lectio a*, which will soon he along. The Kn^cio.' ridge party are also in the fielA The ear
i drowned
THE FOTBTH At THE tXJTOT HOUSE. (Jack Mat C. H., July 9ih, (B80.
M a. Editor.—The people of the Coart House certainly possess e most happy feeally of exhibiting their patriotism at short notice, handsomely and wilbont ostenta* lion. The Fonrth of Jaly was again ap-
propriately celebrated, impromptu.
They appointed their aged citizen, Mr. ftaeph Band, Chief Marshal of the day. By bis direction a salute of thirtean guns was fired at 4 o'dock P. M. At seven a large concourse assembled in the C. H., where the Chief Marshal presided. The Declaration of Independence,' that “National Profession of Faith” bequeathed to ns by our forefathers, aad by u* chef}' wired unaltered, was first read by K. Town send Esq. The Rev. Mr.ctwiadco, of tfce C. 11^ wa* than introduced who dcligbtedths andience by emoslentertaining aad ia
trt.l'q* Ittud
LOST. LOST.
A taiddlias •iW'fJ GOLD RING, wit. * M t IU. « »* lost *o» tbe tsioaA * i< » a»„
A. M. XHJKVGJrjr~
bread and cake
Awfceie — __ t AkLS. talk iMets mtui
Uk.-r) 1. * COM IU TI ....... 1*9*00* will at all licur* me Ike
*0,1 *l*o SODA WAT KM STlMUlS to
»Uj* iavttr >rJSS me l
t*»ri.
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srsL--:
tore- M r-Ch toStAo Ih-uer.... Ihe t«*w Uty CD
apeeeitatk* W*»i- "*•** «W *t f a*k-
FOR SALE OR RENT. • || • Fine, la hoi: cottage, sMaaMea WASmXGTOX STREET. - romm.nrt. • fine view tWHx Qmm. It 1* eomplelair 1ur»i»W. >or tortherearttritfet* 1 JrafiNlA^ NCH Ki.LLMULfq a| Sckel-
MPty <i
il j.ucoma.ntloj.hwe tk, f.l«rau of Mmol,, oddi*.. If Oralrad. , A & a. radrra. m.j (-.ad o.
kf., ,ra> i
SOMKTHIJSO kAtU
lEimmo rowKs usunm. M. N. DUBOIS, ^
A S'BROTTPE ARTIST, whOMM,' «. lone rrlebi AteC (or Ihetr r auiI tiol»!i, u ill n-ni.lc at Cane 1*1*1 o.prJ M. Sdaltti’* (hoieiag Ceeikf mail Mould inv'.lr the olteeHoa oi K d l:kpop**<-», which, ie pom*, a uty, unlall Ibat oodAtilute* e w«l ^‘rVLLT &JCAL lo. ButthM, he* • *lairr%rtma»
"tSTK,K5SpTgrtS, JumL tak . . _
fiksr
Dr. O. F. Leamiag, Jodge Helmes. Mr.
Rendclph.of Atlantic. Mr Row, tu:d i|L Uains, of N. Y., in saccaaalon d>li’ yihoTt bnt most appropriate addresses.
Bra., ra,,,,. Olio. . u. Lpd.ra ,
CARPET
JOHN C:
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