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CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAM WAVE, CAPE tSLANP, WIEW^TeRSEY. W. a>». ro> 1 SraciKKX Ml»u or MuntlL oraiuoniCE, I
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a notice, lbs F«*tl-
tbI. «r brnM Hoaie, for the benefit of
Ika Oaf* labunl Eaptta' Ckoreh, cum off •» ThmM ff la«t waak. ia tka (rota of.
MMMVpkS- A. Jakn Benoelt, Gaid Ipatov. TlM toff ua iatoaJ » —l aai atwy wm fait that It eoaMMt imt koM plaaaaatar if they Ud ImJ tba mlira paver aaal control otto the . j^sasi. **■ • ! jj r n r jjceMjvB. The
• OH tbit coaid re as on a-
: the rarlooa rellaiooa
WTha Cape May Uonsty Teacbera’ la.attlate rnia in aeaaion, at tba Coart Boaaa, U*t waak ; and wa regret that, oaring to
press of other bmiaeaa, vs vara ana-
lb to be present. A report of tb* proceedfeaga, we preen km, will be forwarded to os. foot perhaps not in tiae for the presto! ie-
to'olvlo..-. *• 1 • b i.Bn There vai a meeting of tbe Capo May
Conntj A grlcaltogml Society, at tbe Conrt Hoaae, on Satardoj last, which wa were onable to attend, for the aanie reason that we coaid not at to on tbe Teachers* InsUtate, yu ■toted shore. Wa hope tbe eoeiety will
in getting dp o Fair this fall- We
tooll look fora teport of tbe meeting on
Bnlarday.
JimoB Cutwao* Rcrciwcn.—We are 'gratis et to ba able to inform tbe many Mends of Jodga Clawson that be reached his home at Woodstown on Saturday last, tory rnneb recrailed in beallb. His color f km in a mcaaare etorned, and he esys be . .•mIs better. Tbe Jndge has been absent AfHHlt six months, daring which time be Halted the Southern ses-board States and Oaba, from thence be proceeded to New . <*•- nd ascended tbe Mississippispending some time in the Northwest, and
log by way of Niagara, ila was
, becompanied by bis wife throughout the entire trip. Ha will remteo the duties of
Jadfcthip, and preside at tbe next Urn. bf Cape May Courts.— Standard.
tbo rieinlty of tbe ^‘^So Middle and Lowar PlMmdawoo of*piorisioos wna
[U^oib.todall
tod, loo Ctooaw, fraiu, eonf-ctioueries. BHMMBto .wore ulmadont.
mrythlog juawd
Death.— Mrs. Barrett, an Irish bo has Bred in this city for many
died rery aadde liy, on Tuesday af-
n a fit. A physician who
•at with b«r but a shert time before her tooth, diacorered that she was insane, and •OTioad her to go home. Taking his adtile, she started for home, and was taken wfiWikM gu fell in Ilia street, and was taken Into a henae. where she died, la a very short tins*. She Van rory iatemperate, f Web Was, without doubt, the cause of her
4 anxious to ton [ to the heat advuufo for tbo
Aftor dinoor, tbo andieooe was called io- , irstboT to lb toe to addretsoe. at a stand and benebeo prepared for the occasiou. Tbe mretif wosoollod to order, oad organ toed Jf •pfoiotinf Bsr. M Willlimasp. pastor of tbofrasbytorioa throb at QoM Spring, Chaimoa Tbo chair called upoa Eer. Swiadto, pastor of the Baptist choreh, May Court Boon, who treatod the vtthaa address of abut thirty The sabject, If our memory is
—-The aspect of the times 0 they loach- Rot. D. L,
Atom, pastor of the M. * Cherch, Cape ' islaod, waa aext introduced. Hk sobjeet, though not definitely stated by tba speaker wa wU call—-The irrepreiaHile power of , tbo goepel." Tho leading idea ooemed to be, tbo oerUinlty that it would eootiaas to “win and conquer,” notwithatudlog tho oppathy of ooe class, and the opposltioe of another. Amidst the harry and the •airy ortho toy, we won not prepared to take notes. Tbo eddrasoee. however, won well timed, instruct;re and-eloqocnt j oad won listened to with marked attention. . Mr. William**, tbo chairmen was called for, bat excused hlmoeU, thinking that tbo boor was U late to hoop the poopfo togath-
orloaf ».
1b0 WttOMtpISofdm atoir. alW aft axpoasot an paid, tboOgk aot axactly a*
Lhenaideat asd vkitfog public generally
was bold tor thair kind
Tbo church iataod hoidiag a foir, at Cbristasos LoBtoya, aad hope to bo able, by
LADY’S NEWSPAPER, .MB 03 LT ZADY*t REWSPAPCK Ptr*L»HED
S TMrrf mart. rniUDELTHU, FA.
Mitxmj.s h (^i.ASsaoso* Rail Road — By an advertleemcnt ia a> other column, it ^111 be seao that the ears commenced running oa tbo Mill villa acd Giaosboro” Rail ftood.oa Monday loat, which, witb o line of omnibuses from G Us* boro to Wood burr, and tbe West Jersey Railroad from Woo ilka ru to Camdan, forms a oontlnuoas lioe
from Millville to
Rkeutatios.—It is more vaiaoble than all tbe gold that was aver dog from tbe bowels of tba Xartb; non irestimable all tba diamonds that was ever taken Aram Goicenda's mines ; men priceless than oil the gems tbet eversparklod beneath the when coupled with a faultless suit from the Continental Clothing Hall, of E. B. Eldridgt, N. K. cores, of Eighth k
Cheatnnt sis., Fhila.
w Allen k Needles are stilt selllog
tkolr standard Guanos at 42 8th Wharrcs,
rhiladelphia. Bea adrertieement. mr Oar coanty people, when visiting to
Philadelphia, are-parUoalarly invited to pat ap at the Arch Burnt (lease, kept by
C. W. Locks k Co.
Mgr It it said that rattlesnakes are qaita phrotr (a the weals ta South Jersey, several of them having been recently captured.
- . Hunt* dan Dem.
—Whether rattlesnakes are oammoa in Cap* May, wa knew not. Wa remember aiding ia killing one, at Dennis villa, in Ififil. It wna 12 yaw pid. Wit ia highly important that we sboald give m aeeoanl of ail focal occurrences. Wa oaoaet nfhrd to eagaga a reporter ta trarel thraagk the oonaly. a in vita all to act e* reporters. CT In a week eTto, shall pablkh tbe pUtfonas jft tba Lincoln', Bra aad Daoglas parlies. Than art many politicians ia thsoanty. that to know tba tespactlva party platforms. WTHm A. M.K."cbareb of thk place held a Harvest Bom, in tba woods of Mr. JmmU Baghea, oa Bat.rtoy atWaoca
ie “Oeeoa Wava^
CAMffiKsrmrQ.
Ma. Botvonr—1 propose to give yoa s fow items from ample reports before me respecting the two great camp meetings now in progress In Man. Ooe of these is held on a finely-shaded, sloping ground near Sterling Jenction. Altboagh tbe preacher's building wss burned by an ineendiary on tbe 2nd lost., a batter one baa been speedily erected on the sits of the former. The tents us*j in forawr years were consumed in the building, but this seems not to damp tbe ardor of those who have heretofore attended this aoaual meeting ; about fifty societies being rsprafOoted on l be grounds with their new tahtA . The meetings are the more free from disturbance becauoe there is no village nerfr. About 2.600 person* can be seated to hear tbe sermons. One oburch whose bouse of worship bat been borned during the past year felt to poor to attend tbit year with | the expense of a new lent; bnt half a doxen of their ladies are oa the ground with a tent of their own. Mont of tba teats are without beds, un abundant supply of strew coostiloting the floersl At tbe Martha's Vineyard eampmeeting the ettvndencc has been order!: , though j very large, especially oo Sunday tba Xtilh. | A police of 200 was detailed from tbe utff- j erent ttots , bat no arrests were reported. Each of tho police carries % horn. Rope- j lines are drawn outside the tents, and those who. in time of public service, do not wish to lisleti, most he beyond or ouu!de of these lineo. There are camp mvetings in other sections of the country which would do well to take pattern of these in preserv I ing order and propriety of demeanor ia i time of service To secure the children ; from being lost, cards are fastened to their , clothes, bearing their names and the loco- , lions of the tents they respectively belong On Sat. night Aug 25lh every foot of available lodging room was pat in requisi lion, but was found insufficient to accomodate all who wished to rpend the Sabbath j there. The glorious Sabbath gazed on j some 20,000 person*^—swaying tides of life 1 in the streets, avenue* and squares of 1 We- Icy an Grove—while the hum of con- ' versa! ion nod the frequent peals of 1 laaehter indicated bow large a portion were , making the sabbath simply a pleasure nay. the scran being described by one M like an
English foir.
Rev Mr. Black of Kentucky, preached on SaturdUy from Mat 3 was mindful of the aversion of fits auditory , to carrying Jtflarent feces to snit tbe ions latitudes a speaker may pass through ; j he said In hit introduction tlret. ha he'fd no i sluvss, hod eo sympathy with slavery, and did not preach against it here, and for ft la Kentucky. A good sermon'then common, ded close attention. Tba audiences about tbe stand sabbath | forenoon and afternoon were estimated to number 6,000 each lime. A third sermon was uttored in the evening by Rev. J. A | M. Chapmta of Providence, from Acts 26.- 1 23, and produced a stirring,effect apon e | vast congregation. Yours trtrty. fl. j
POLITICAL aftKtUaERCE.
(SrThe Democratic Electoral convention, met at HarlfonJ, on Wedoeeday of last week. A motion to place on the Utktwo Bell electors wa* voted down aad a clear Douglas Electoral ticket eowHOatod. The Charleston and Baltimore platfarase
were endorevd.
A resolution instructing the electors to
vote for tome other candidate tf to defeat Lincoln was rejected. The Brtefcunrhlge party was not
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on the ~lh is, ia th*
1* ARSON'3.—At Cold
of August, 1860, Robert Pi
'Gib year of bis age.
HAMD—Jaty ttod, MR. LEVIHASD. of Gravelly Rem, Cap# May Ue. N J.
ag#4 82 years.
Mr. Raadwws extensively known, aad highly respected. A* upright man In
U
bis dealings, truthful ia bis words, a goto
liseo, aad faithfal christiaa.
H is saffsriags ware long aad arras# »
With thi. atovemant, and the next toypob- , btt ^ |kwB ^ gr ^t (toMtoto sod liahed a call for a Mam IWcrelia Con hdy reaigiMtiow. aubmlttmg cheerfHly to rention, to os^mble at New H.rea ^ , lbe dispMMaUoo. of Dfoiae ProridemM. 12th last., to Dominate Breckauridge tin-1 W(}#n ^ th nmmoomi hiM awsj ba who D .. ..... a , . I prapared; his light waa baralag, bfo-,fotas WThe Breckiundga Mtch.gaa State girt rooBd wjlfc faiUl< ^ y, M|(] au#t , Convention met in Detroit on tho 29lh nit. wllb „ hop* siT- 1 U>J nomlQal.il . f.1! Ihbl. A .j,,,,,,
tk. rri„di k» r«0,™i;u»
Brwkbndp. ».» .f«kb Co.Ruwios.l followi^f kia death. amrwMMOB District to make coc.intU.tH, ud di.cowt. , „„ , (| , w ^ u . need., conpr.nl.. tritk Do.,lu. | c „„ Horn,, of -hick k. k.d «-Tk. .bolition Nwloud Crmtl.c , o.nb,, H .
met InJt week, at New York and nomlna-
ted, a fall ticket. Qerrit Smith {for Free- woltT or I*Hti.ADKt.Pi*lA id-ant, Sami. McFarland of I'ennkylvaoia A11RIVBD-^• fig. 29.-Bchm N. M T for Vic. Prcridml, TU SlU. ! *~l*»k.»a<«0 JT V Ha.
Tbe above
„ v , ^ ■ • (-. Smith. P»»rt Jvffr-rsnn. Convvution of N*w York, mot at Syraeese j v ***!« cleared the same toy.
t^e same day and uom naied a full Stair ARRIVED—Aug 30.—Schr ILL
ticket.
gyTke Maesachasetu Urmldimn Cor, I wiition, convmvil et WorccHer. on U i| tVednv*day and nominated John A Ac drews for Governor. toT Govvrni’r Letcher, af Virginia, has | pqti|i»hrd a letter declaring for Dougin
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t.'I.KARElJ,— lehr* Hannah Matildi, Price Savannah ; L N Godfrey. Eilt*. Providence V* ,j A UR IV ED r—Sept l.—sohr Dae, I Fan.t. Mn*Uftder. Wilmlaetan. N CfK It Atwood. Smith, Bo«toti; Wm A Hammoud.
I’owell, do.
CLHARltn -Htor O Foie* Nickerson. Prorideocv; Robt Corson, Ludlam, Bb«-
NrwYork wos in session Tuesday werh Tkriv arr two arts of rlvlrgatVS—one H-sd-ed by M r Brook*. Bell and Everett, and tbe other by A. Svroggs, Lincoln and llai Itn. The funner set of delegntes has np- | pointed a committee requesting Srroggs ( to retigu the Presidency of the Council, j He hn* rr fined this requesi The place of meeting for tbs contention Is andecided j The ('onventiou split Into two bodies, of ^
.kick ... "in,»ndi.ri,J ll.U ud Biw-tl. ] »„„„ J ff l>S..i'.r.'&l«rf7,
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A RRIVBDSepf. l-Schri. K h Jarov-, Godfrey. \«w Orleahes; S L Simmon*. Gandy. Providence; Hannah Wtjl -ms Crenmet. Salwbory: UicmontJ, Nor-
Ho*ton; Hhldah A
| Hnetnni Blew. Peterson, da; H C-Will*lu, ' ^ r in ““ ,U ' Ilo,krar J> ibksion, Brower. Prev. CI.KARKU—Sc hr* Rhod* Ila -Blew, rlerson. Uosfor:; E H Atwoo.l, Smith. Diamond, Norton, da; L B Nyer*. movs. IsdiaaolaiJ B Bfooehar, Edward*,
the nnton eleclorai ticket movement. *lc., I Stoninrlnn ll Willett*. Crattifler Halie.
i burr: SC Willetts, Willi, ma. Breinire*; 11 A 'V <-*k*. Godfrey. Ho.ion; 8 L Siunnone. Gandy, F^| RjTer, Boslonr Brewer, Prof.
and the o her sualak iod l.mcolu and Ham-
lin.
69T Ths Gl«’nce*ter C’-unty Oppo*ttioh CiMiwolwHi to nomioale a Senator and ’>Uier r.fie*re «il| meet at WIi<xll*ary cm Sep
lemlirr 12th.
fff Three is la l>e a great lime In Lan. •ing. Mivhigan, where StmaWtr Seward will *<>eak on tli* 6th of ri-ulraitier. A caival-
CAPE ISLAND.
THr. !\.«t omc. w
1 herrs(;rr M her* M rhe 7*4-
cade
irnr* hoar* I rum 1 A. N. t» 1 f. V. On *o4 »(- aaaasr. J«n t. isso, tks SumUy hours wOf Ui
of 2Cf> mounied 1 areamen and 1110 j from s to !• a. M. ami fress s lo 7 SB r. W.
For 11
"Oca** WAra"
Abaet 3 o’clock, oa Teesday Morning, August 28th, ucar Montogue Light, in a squall, the schooner Frauds V. Smith, bound to Philadelphia was capsized, aad all oa board, six in number, except one man were drowned. The following is a list of the drowned :—Peter Smith, Captain; Thoe Clark, mate : Edwin Smith, maman ; Jneeph B. Smith, aged about 12 yuan, son of captain Smith; Edwin Oilklia, cook. Elvin B. Smith waa picktd ap. In a dying condition, about thru# quarters of a mile from the wrack,' by tba crew of tba David Smith. (Capt. John Doagtasa *fDkDcisrille.) aflav elfngiug to a small portion of tba vissrl for about four baoru. The crew boarded the wreck about 8 o'clock A. M and found tbe dead body of J. B. Smith, floating ia the cabin. Thu' bodj m Uke, U ko.rJ Ik, 4>uM BalU. where it won ooliaad and broaght to Capa May. aad tbecaa removed to bis mother's, at Leads* Point, AllanUc county. Tba vessel beleojred to Egg Harbor. Ska fa a total loat. The captain leaves a wife and child, aad tbs male a wife, ta mourn rfoam F.S.P.
LA8T TRIP.
T> * J. DUBOIS Will make fair leal T t{S‘hiSemssitsartl.ll to them ea oU aesooBt,
earn* will escort lb* Senator fr»m St John's to Lansing. Tbre* repoWican farmor* have nflered each a fat oS fo tie roisle I whole for lh* multitude, and other* have offered two or three acres of potatoes. Tbe Wide Awakes ore on hand. g^Dcntxia — (Ion. Mm. Pennington. Speaker of tbe HouSa of Repreaentoti vea,at Washington, lost session, declines to accept a rec*initiation for Congress. tof " tTiinyAwa.— id r. McChcsnvy. one of the electors on thn Hell aad F.vrretl and Breckeuridge and lama rickets in this State, withdraws from tbs rama. torOoTEZAhK Oi.okx —It is said that Governor Olden he* declared ia fovor of
Lincoln and Hamlin.
'Gen. Ram Houston las withdrawn his nama, from the presidential contest. torSovmiiKo Ctfcoaun*—The Trent on True American undertakes in he a Douglas argon. At tbe head of its Brat column on cnod pair*, may be seen In large type, tbe names of Douglas and Johnson. JJL rectly under the name# is the "fuiioa" a toral ticket; and under tbe latter are names of the Douglas electors.
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•epsewtN** MW, , V"" tram Win Mare Witt, in* ereiy 4*tIS «K-
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Millville, August fj, |f
» Mt uroan. Srrrrtwj
gp-Petotoua. wad grsia are wanted for tolto duo this uAm. ;;
DOG FOUND. fVAMB to th* ■uhosrlbmr, a. (MUaew sSuro, ms L. C *P« t*Uca. a rotRTKH BOB. The owaer reo torerae earn, b, preru* prepvHj sod j-yia* sre *.b,imc a c. pounanc. SHERIFF^' SALE. IN CHANCERY .OF NEW JERSEY. tWfa.UuMrt. ss- Jueeto Wstv, DrfreOuit;—rrra far sale at 0M>*tj»gre iwvaiMre. e v Vllto* of a Writ at FtrH toeM* Mi.* ox .w ■bov* siatvtf emmr I will eilt *L . ttZ-XrXZT&JXX.S “W «Uy. al the Hotel of a a. Hoot mow
tor Geaeral Walker has reisad tbs old
Federal flag in Ceatral America.
toTFaoM Cautoszia.—At Han Froociseo vessels art scarce, and kvory resasl is wg^ged sa soon aa possible. Reports giren that the Tubattitepec Hue is wood Iff be opened, and • line of sleotnere to New Orleans and 8a* Francisco astablitbpA
In CaJUbreiaall the politic*!
aerirely at work and preparing tkair electoral tickets. In Baa l rancisen the Republicas organtakliau isqaita sangeine et carryiDg the city. Col Fremont has issued. a uotica forbidding the Chinese to pay license for working Us mines, as he' claims tkal the gold belongs to him. The first crushing i machiae has common cod operaUons at the Washoe mines, and is capable of crushing betwaoa three and four hum-
asss;
NOTICE TO CREDITOR'S.
/TMAMJCS U riBLru, CnreoSor «Y BANfEL jU L. WBUak. nem*_se4. >r .d^ecSaid
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EDWARD SNOWDEN^ IMI’URTKB AND DSALES IK OsMomn, Chin* and Glu*. w. w tnxn meomm'ar. fnUDrkrau,
ursw a—rtk.mt ora 3npga
to. b, itoj b, iwn. ‘

