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

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Amoriren bom eiti*-iw, e wretch •» loti to patriotic fooNoin, u lo lay riolrnt liaad* •ob tkel Net tonal Koilfrn—the "Start and '■tflripM”—hu m, loo* floated tie r the lad of the free and the home of the brara j" aod wheoooar a Aw America* Mae 6 diahoaand, by dither AwaHcan boro or

w mjm&r la . ghat eltaailoB u nay tia placed, Me trae American heart ixlli with akiad of holy end patriolio indijoar rnlbleM perpertrator of

By Aoieria#»e,

d with a (heliny, kindred la that of the Ghrfcttan lowardi the bibl« 4 : and woe to the

PHIL.AUKL.PHXA L.ETTEH.

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PatLeDBLnue, Oct. 29th, 1860.

M a. Lkacb :—Sir .■—Commodore Panldtny. made the retolte that h^ eoold land aod break op Welker’* Syhtiny, coet what it might. At Point Arena* the rebels were encamped, and it wa* here that the American soldier* rntbed on them in enrprUe, and totally disarmed Walker aod hi* fol-

joq will tealize more (ally soon than you hare do'.e, otherwise 1 mi*jndge maltera retj much. There ere element* now at work in Cape May ooanty, wUieh, in fire years, will change the entire aspect of thing*, aod that for the batter, rhe coontry i* a charming one. certainly one of tha most plcaaani in America, and could *orae objections be remored, and thi* can easily be done, it would be an in riling horns for

•n. rt a a o - 1 •treuger*. One ol tb# greatest obstacle* The U. 8.'Bloop baraloga wa* off , , . . ,, , . , wonld be remored by the conttroction of ■ 11, and the captured part? were pal ,

Atpinwall, and the captured part? were pat on board and sent lo Norfolk, excepting Walker, who, on a parole of honor, returned to New York in e mail steamer at hi* private expense. When he arrived at the I** 1 named city, he delivered himself up to Isaiah Ki nder*, C.S. marshal for tha lanth

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n riotau nod trample rpon U I • iwmarks hare been snggesud by t which oceerad. but a fuw day* H»p>—■ On Wednesday of last

wawk, a few of oar oUiaaa*. in a qaiol manMr, (»o qalnt that ws beard nothing of it 0 fob SOsm boor* after it -wan done) attached iflferoe* over Pekry etroet, aaar Coegreae i Hadl.alarga American flag. alUched to the bottom af which were tha name*. “Lincoln Hamlla and Nison, pointed on a atrip of

caaYM. Some time daring the night (a BUfng hoar for inch traasbchble, nefarioa*

deed*) Mae poor, mlMraSte, debased miscreqatb terv the lag from Ita fastenieg, and ten U to fragments, while the strip

wm Wfrq painted was Ufr nn-

Aed there la Utile doubt tbit

‘lUf deed'ef darkness was deoe'ty 1 bands of A ins ri oaq birth. We eaa«H eoppos# that it wa* [faiigated by America! heeni, for each diUeed wratebee matt either be heart-

Urn. er poeeeea heart* of dMibna Who bae noteeen A mcrican flag* etiwcV.

wdaecose the Streets of town* sad eltiea all eref the ooeairy. wLh the name* of the r»B*iam ef the rarioa* political parties, attached for weak e, a«ar the time of onr •leetioaa? aod who erer before heard of

it Op It M

- here giweter tndtora at Cape ! '

s Island, that

at oaf Other place |a the land f

Before we shall have issaed another am

berof the “WaTe," the great Fall election •f UM wiH ho paeeed. Next Tuesday

wtll be a day that aaat leaf ha rememl

•dhykhe Ihringi aad a day that will bring a triaoiph than one party will exalt over

for the Bearing twenty, thirty, and perhaps arty yearn. It te amusing to bear orery hoer the little bey who has hat lately beet

remored from U.* eredle, cheer for hie favorite aspirant for o*ee. There it goes arar e«r eaaetam door "Hurrah for Dong-

Iks t- and another, “flnnwh for Abe Lin-

coin!" Yea, thle i* what come* to onfeen, rontinaally. As (be day appraaehee, lo doen tlmiexcitement ineftsaxe. If yoB soter the ntiwet* daring the day, at vmrione cornera yon will see groepa of pareons discussing the principle* of the different parJ. iV&tel the merit* ofth* l “r«nfog ,, enn- . dMptn v *j»d at night a par* attend tbs ' MaeeaMretinge which are everywhei# held.

Bel all this will eqpp cease. The arms aod

> aawwaii ioa of “stwmp speaker*" are being

dleteihated, nod the political war wUi soon

and ia a decisiv* battle. Fignmc wiU not griw ns the etatemenLof the wanaded pcli- ■ ciaae> cr of the dying ebtes seeker*, before

shoHoth or Utk foot, although nearly who "take the papera" apprehend whieh

party will gain the victory, sad which prrsWeotial candidate will posse;* the Ameri-

can Diadem. The eosotry la rale. la i860 this county polled 1,148 votes.

Can we not do betUr thi* time. Let every , person wh*o is entitled to a vote, vM4 the

JanltiM box, on the Cibef Noreaher,-

Rail Uoad. This I suppose tli« people bare determined lo’build, altho' it dor* not mure onward a* is desired by some. 1 can not think that Lb« Cape May people udl let this thing fell ihrouRh. But 1 did not etIrmpt to mtroduc* s Kill Road article, and so will let that matter alone, anyhow for district of New York. He brought ^ ^ When I commenced I had intended say. ing something about things In general in onr city, but ray limit* will not allow me to do so now. and l will but allnde lu one thing, and that is tho one thing now so ful ly occupying the minds of mo»l alt men in the country—oamuly ihe comiog 1’resiUcn

lial election.

Who is to be onr next President, a sin g!e month ago. ►oemed is lhi« quarter, lo be a Political.PmhleBi—Something doubtful,—but tho recent election* in Indiana. Ohio and Pennsylvania, so fully toLed tha mailer that all who do not expect a polili cal miracle hare fully made up their mitui* that Lincoln is the man It sa* supposed by some of tha hope ft! ones berr. that New

'ole with the 8oalh

with him a communication from Paulding, giving the particulars of bis orreit, and gave It lo (be Marshal. Boon after thi* good act waa dona, Seoor Yrisarri addressed a letter lo Secrvtery Coat, thanking the D. 8. Government—in the name of three stales,—for taking away this fillibuetering band. He Idcded Commodore Panlding for his proceedings, end considered tliom perfectly m*t. The people of the unlucky State—Nicaragua—once more felt that they were safe in their own homes. William

Walker wo* now secured.

PORT OP‘ PRTI.ADKL.rilI A ARRIVRD-OcL 24—Sehr 0 Shew,: Shaw Savannah,* K J Veott, Steelman, i Boston; H W Godfrey. Weeks, doj H A We»|r», Godfrey. Providencn. S' t CLEARED.—H W Uodfret Week-. Richmond; Rli Town*end. William*. E Cambridge; Jonna. Hand. West Chester. ARRIVED -Oct. 25.—Sehr Tho« P Cooper. Teylor. Providence; R W Benton. Tavlnr. Boston. J C Palteraon Hand, do, Caroline M Wilson Smith, do R S Miller. Gifford. Salem: Dnrcae Ireland, Coraon, New York; A M' Edward*. Somers, 11 lugbam; Robert t’orvon. I.udlam. Beverly. CLEARED. —Coerlne WlllelU. Wil tningtnn, NC: I. B Fergoann. Smith. ! Waebinginn: Mary E Smith. Smith. Salem ARRIVED:- On. ?K — Seh. There** Smith..Wilmington. NC; Bh Towneend, I Willia-*., do; p A Sander.. .Somers, do. I R B Howlell. Somerm. Wilrnmrtin. NC I CLEARED—Srhr N B T Thompaon. i Stoelmen. Bnelon: Ann- Megee Whenton, * do: Tho* P cooper. Taylor. Providence 1 F Holme* Hewitt. do : l,*dy Ellen. Godfrey. do Adelaide Yo'ini: do; Wm W Mercy. Norton, do; P A Hander*. Somers '

Salem

ARRIVFD-Ocl 27 -Scbr Telegraph Niekeroon. Koilon CLEARED—Schr There*« C, Smith Washington. D''. C Shew Shaw, Bo*t"e I E L B Wale*. Hoffman « .lming»i»w, NC ! ARRIVED-Oct. 39.—David Smith ' Doogla* Bo'tnu: Hnrav Price, do I CLEARED - Sri.r Mere* Tavlnr N.rV New York J II TVamwright. Cor

THCRt: u DiGwtrr in labor.

GRAND RALLY OF

WORKINGMEN!!

MASS MEETING,

te he he la at the

COCKT HOUSE, FRIDAY, NOV. 2, '60.

At 2 o'clock in the Aitebnoq.v. HON. E. JOY "MORRIS,

HON JOHN T NIXON, po.mvely »

Bo»t

Spray.

Got. Packer Jtaa drsigeatod the 29th of November ns a day for thanksgiving in tin* state. We are ungrateful beings, if we do not thank Almighty God, that a week day

i* given ns, to praise bis holy name for the Jersey would many rich blessings bestowed upon our • for Breckinridg.

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t'l.F.A RED - -Schr Syrlnrr Prlr frey Penseools: Revenue. Gaud, mond; Je* 3 llwwill. R •* BoSlnr S-tith, Brower, do, Boelon Brower

prosperous nation. To-day. we an Ing these gifts, and let a* realise it. Dr. Jayne has demolished the old Arcade Hotel, and constructed in ill piece, a handsome building, to be occupied for store*.— The 1 octor i* onu of Philadelphia’s richest men; and he is respected by its citisen*. not merely for hia wealth, but for hit sound-

onai in character.

ELBA

N. B.—Excuse lb* shortness of my letter. Tim* Is precious this week.

. hot this

Indeed you can

idea is now abandon-.! hardly meet wito u per*

here, w: o think* Breckeuridi'e. Bell Douglas standi Miy chance save for n i feat. There it .|oit«a growing dispoaitii even among oflic- Holder* here, to Hurt for Lincoln. Strange thing* happen auto polilian*. 1 allude to tbii. simply eupp ing yon would be pleased to know the fart*

Retpectfoliy. J H

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OPPOSITION TICKET.

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The T.'nion party of this d at ibis place, thisaftero.

1 snd organized by calling Dr 1 I Armstrong to the chair, and

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For the “Ocean Wave."

WxsmxuTOx, Oct. 24th, 1860.

Fntmtp LxAcn.—According to promise I j

wtHattempt a (lew lines of correepon^snce L, u , . . -i

r™jo., .,0.11.0. Hill. .boo,, .od I ioo. I G "' Bl ‘‘ ,

yw-vitt>rdon Ol. ir i.Vo.ld i.d.too J >l« J-I.f'- r,„o, ,h. mu. I. „j ... D.n.n.1 r.,liw lo .1,1. <o, *"'™ 1 pr...«lod

flrqt article of thi* kind since I left the I‘“YV. ,, . ,

eoentj’. | A ° r * nnreennra we* sppom .

Keparsted, aa I now am, from tho* nsso- |

PRICalDBNTIAL KL.]wC~T<>RS JOSEPH C. HORN BLOWER, ANDREW K. HAY. CHARLES F. ELMER, EDWARD W IVINS, GEORGE II BROWN, DAVID THOMPSON. ISA AC W HCCDDKK.

ENOCH EDMUND'S

CAPE ISLAND STORE.

COXOREBa JOHN T. NIXON.

t -N KKTiax FRCSH STOCK or GOOD*. Juv* rvret.ed, ron*Ullaenf DMT GOOll*. GBOUttRif. raoviaioNX, KAapwAKK, bout* «>i •u..,-. . -- jrgtr

j ted to confer with the Democratic t

Tho poney siprvae arrired at 8t. Jooephs.

o pane; eiprvtt Mri, Tlo reday

deye* later aowv from 8aa Frercieeo. ’rtora waa maoh political ereitemwat, tiieaniiety ta Wae^ frees Pennsyfraitias being iatemo. • daiosMl by Ike BepnbUeaao that lk«

» Middle ead Westons Biotas. g Uriahs the Slate will go

tka Republican* will Tho Bell and sststaiu Dcug-

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Abraham Reeves was nominated for A* , sembly. Ried'd D. Edmund*. Sheriff, and ,

Fich'd Weatberby for Coroner.

Committee of Confereoce reported Abraham Reeves for Assembly, Rich d D Edmunds, Sheriff, nod Rich'd Weatberby John Tomlin and John S. Corson for Corn ;

, einlion* of the lest three yean, yon con hardly reallto how welcome are the visit* of the “Ocean Ware." It is read with internt, ev«a, I was about lo eay. to iu advertisvmonta. Its “Local Item*” are Gist sought after, then Us editorial matter Ac. Ac. It see me very much like an old familiar friend, full of oewa sod reedy to eomntnnicaUi all it know*. 1 am glad to have thi* maaaa of communication, (or I

like ta hear from the place whore l tesided i .. ., , . wb.ra I ( „ rm „ d ! ^ - ">• ®*" c

tunny pUasant relations, and received many kiad favor*. Tkwincident* of thoeo three years will never be forgotten by mo—they have boon indelibly inscribed upon the tablet of my meuMry. not to be effaced Without even laainuting a single thing to

JONATHAN F. LEAMING. MIBRia F.

IM11SIR. IMmiEJS-WAML CB

riN-WAHt, Ac , ahtoh Will k o, it. miutvalval ta Taanc.) •• cheap a* Ooed* o

eonowKK* Charles Crandol, Enoch Edwards, Nelson T. Eldridge.

The atteatlon of barer* teealteiled.

On motion, the nommstion of Jnseph F looming wa* accepted, and a resolution

tho disadvantage of any ooe, I must be indulged io saying that there are some noble aplrita among yen, Tboao hare sought ool, and I doubt not will continue to seek out the stranger when ha comes in yoor midst, and endeavor :b make *uch feel at homo, and try'to identify them with the cotnonitjr; aod, If poahlbtc, make them permanent reridonta among yba. I am snUsflad that yon cannot too highly value this elmas among yon.—they are yoor best cilixens, and have the best interest of the community at heart. Bock will always have a large piece in the esteem and eenfldenee of ttrangera. and will b* richly rewarded for their good doings, not only In the friendly feeling they awaken io the bosom of other* towards them, but In thenualvn poaaetsing a eonactonraoM of having acted the part of nobU men. Commoahica •omatimes suffer for wnt of a «]«• of Urn kind of persons. Where they exist in eery large aambera ptwaperitynlnsoet always followi. Special atteutino ban been given to thi. very Uting hi many parte of the Weal, iadeed. in some instances, strong indnetmeut* have been

lion.

A committee was appointed to inform Mr. Reeves of bit nomination, but reported that they were not abl. to find him, aod the Chairman and Secretary wen* instructed to inform him and Rich'd D. Edmund* of their nomination. Hxkbt A. A km «TRo.va, Chair’m. Geo. W. Blaku, Beefy.

A MEETING Ol tha rnraOi ol UXCOLM, HAMU.N, M\Ufi *a* LLAMlNi; will c-imr off *t thr MAYOR'S OFFirr, n,i T If C RS L AT K VEXING, Thf aectlaf wilt tw aJJrra.r,; I., JAMES F. HURLING, Ksg , of Treotoo. Uj> Bay* and at 'em. The Victory it Our*.

SCIIELL/RGRR'S LAKDIXG.

A GRAND TURN-OUT.

For tlw “Ooeoa Wave." Ma. Edito*:—-It U with pleasure we art informed that the Great National Cham pion of American Industry—the Hon. K. Joy Morris, of Pniladclphla—is to address the inhabitants of tfe* county of Cap* May at the Coart House, on Friday aftornoon at 2 o'clock. Thia gentleman is ooe of the most interesting speakers in oor conotry, and We do hope all may have an opportunity of hearing one of so ranch eminence. The meeting is called in the afternoon that thoao from a distance may com* oat. Txwrv A PneTKcnow. Oct. 94th. 16«0.

NEW GOODS,

Of J. M. A I. H. SMITH, at thotr Now Store, next door to the 'Ocean Ware Office.’ They now have greater ■•traataee. tor runduetlnt the CLOTHING busiaao* to all 111 tonuche. •IrBUM ■•oortairot of KCADY-MADK CLO-

.IWktf Ikur iox, i. tV. Pwifiic Butw ^ ™ »l»« * __ia trt tnkwnrvd bf the •ncces* of the'ir ^ **• W *T kaodaomtl) tree- —. tw*s_siwG.U L. w..,.- ted the rnenlt baa been that large tfartvlnir

moaitiM haw* haaa gathered. That

' !• i« foU keeping

» r>®d tttBOR aod Bere-

eelcMBe aUaagera in year midst be very greatly increased- Yoa will aol suffer any by Be anlargemMt. It may possibly bo lb* that the eowerraUve element leans a ItUfo backward among yon., Ameriraui.m iu alltte nameuts i« progmsive—and l!it»

IWTALLIoaoS

The substance bf the newr received by the City of Washington, it aa follows. Garibwlfli was assisted at Yollerao by a portion of tha PiedmoateM troops The battle was commonced on that occasion by Sd.OOO Neapolitans making a sadden attack, nnder cover of the darkness. At flrat the Garibsldiant were driven beck, bet recov*rio< themselfea, they fooght with great ftiry, and, nfter a straggle of nearly oigkt hoars, rooted tka Neapoltliens. The King of Neplas was present daring tho .conUal’ with his son. Meuini hod loft Ilgly. tho Popo still rotaains «i Rom*. Gen LsmoricWrs hu r«turned to France, bet targe numbers of tho French army are stationed near Romo. MflHtery movemeats are sold to ba oa foot ia Autria on a grand scale.

py Adrtrlite yonr bosionu.

Titisr—u™,™— A l*o, l _ RISIKKXS, SATtWl-TTS, VOTINGS, T

USIMINGS,

NOTICE.

X HF HUSTKD HILL, at Rio GranUr. U to eoai plate ormv, ao4 IMUty (or a l»ry» am ■work. Harli^ been thoroughly n-palr- — * •“ • A. \\ beaten, two

4 the beet Siill-rleht* ta vVoet Jrrwy The eutaerOwr pMns htmeetf te ht* lor omen, aU etbor* who rboee* te favor b

cuatoin, to gtv* si

JA.MLS M HUtTH

HtoGrande, Ootaber sett, ’two

TIMBER SALE.

\TrtLL BE SOLD at PTBLSC SALE, oa Tbur

\y dor tha Stb day of Movrmber, IMO. the 1 lt£ BEK. rtaadlng on aeveaty-Sve aern, la iota lo lull purehaeervi bei— • ■ —

LOOK HERE*

LADIES’ PLEASE CALL!

»jr NEWLY AMU V ED STOCK ef

FALL AND WINTER

MILLINERY GOODS. : returned from PBUadslphla with ay*.

MORTA * MATHER'S

BOOT 4- SHOE STORE, No. 405 South Stctmd Street. 2 Joan below Floe eL, east tide.

1 veil a

tfasSSstrSi owoet market price tat C

JEREMIAH SCMCLUJCOEJL

No. see Nostw *xco»» unsAv, above XoktaJ taaaM Men, M*. StravL above Bghtt, FaiLvi

FURS l FURBIt, JCliM!

Joseph xaumux.

FANCY. FU3R

MANUFA CTUMBR f IMPC

ormtced rent alter whMT at the me

OOMK OOT Ao* prove to *11 partial that yoa reccoalrr no ttomc wo sotrrw ro xaxtt m wtstt BIT "OCR WHOLE URJOK.” “It moat be proearrad.” LINCOLN. HAMLIN, NIXON AND LEAMING.

*11 those who Wl*a ta ea* a eh*n*v 1. the Admlnivtrmttan, aod who or* ia tavor ol a Flafil.i i l in O’, aod who wlab te ooe a BREAKWATER at Cap. May tor the nifty of the MoHofr tad food of

- “ -too. will it trod the tut r

JAM KS M cC A RTX E V. MERCHANT TAILOR. 'IMIK •nbarnber mpfctfullHafonne the 1 inh.toiauti <.i cape Mat Ceuaty, that hr nai juit .-.turned from Philadelphia, wtih • !»rrv ia* well uoorted .tcark ot ftXrSi. roaetitln, of (J LOTUS, CASSiMEREg ako vestings: whKh hr 11 1-rrpirrd to manufncturv to order lul hr m.wt taeklcaable ityl,. am] oa rooeoo.blr

Which h* 1* ronataotly trrrlrla* froav PbUmlcl phi* run it! line pnaclpaUy of ovbr( uat*, rmoex omen. JAC KKTS. PABT*. A« 1 rotirti I hr p -1 rnnafr of tnv public ini my btradl. .Ape May C. H, Ovpt. Htb. WtU.

IBADT MADECLOTHIWG

t OATa, rAHTS, VESTS A BATHUTd CLOTHES Cwrw and Owt. tor Bala. HinoiT. rm ird m wwb, Dairnn. •W Tb. Ursvit Stork of FAMILY MEDICIVI - la to* county, kept oa hood. Cun far lita.wt rrr-

LUMBER YAR]>

r |HIK sahsenber has for sal* a good sa1 lortment of WHITE PtBE tech BOARO-i ifEMLOvK SCAHTLIB, SHINGLES aod Plfk-

ETn, t't.ASTERINO LATH, lie Will coat Inti, ip keep on

which l

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF R EAL ESTATE P f RSP A NT te ea order ef the Orphan.- Court of the county of Cape ■*>. stada at toe September tarsi. A t>. ooe Ibnueasf vtcht huodred and •Itty. will ba told at FubU* OslB, on SATUROA1. the tstb day of Iwcembrr aext. at Sba hour of two o-clock, r. St., at the fata dwvntag of Jia.r* HotTmaa. deaeawd. * Heuot, asd Lot eoataiolas owe half-oer* of land, sfreitah Is tbs LowerTowih.p. na tb* avala road hem Capa Jehad to Cap* May Court Honor adtoSatag load* of Ortab H Crvwai and other* Ceadltlaaa ai Sola. D. K HUGHE*, Adst-T.

Carpeting*. OU Cloth*. Ac. ^

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•OMnK.

-thee Sew.

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