Cape May Ocean Wave, 3 January 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 3

. CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND. 1NEW JERSEY.

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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE. c local AFFAIRS. '] cape irlabd. n. j , ymtory fl.uct. n - — b n. lids? Fair. k !' The ladios connected with the Prest.y- c ' tori^n'cltnrcb at this place made g'»od use , j of tj^i Christmas Holidays, for the pecun- i( ; iary benefit of the church. On Monday „ ; uvciiing of inut w««k. they opeue I a fair # 'in the dinning hall of tho Washington g [ House, where w^re displayed, in rich pro-/, I fusion, fancy aiticles in r'ruat nagriietY ajwj ,] ! vifrieljas, with an abundance oFPies, CicsA, i Fruits. Confoctioneries and Ice Cream* - 1 j j the former pleating to the cydlof (he ctsil- ^ | dreo. and affording a fine opportunity for J a the gallant young beaux to tender to their lady-loves some memento of tlirar "undying ' f I devotion" to tho goddesses* uf He UtJ .l)tl | I Virtue, and the latter, (iH« variou* edibles) . f i not unpleasi .g to the palato and "sweet j ! toth't of old and yonng, at least if wo may | | judge by the re.-dinert wilh which they were j ; buught and devoured (a d especially the j t | devouring part of lh» programme.) Of j t | course Hi. Nicholas was abuat. selecting 1 (| j the choicest viands, preparing to loud lh» i , I pendent appendnges of the pedal exttemi- -c tie* of juvenile and .« bifanlile America, j j And O. how many blessing* were poured i ( | on the fair, bv the recipients, no tongue or | j pen of ours can describe, or even our poetic j imatjinntiuu conceive, tbureforo we will not ' j evonlmaku the attempt. The fair was kupl ' j oprnltill Wodneiylay evening. On Tuesdajf a *sumptnou* dinner was | provided, at one o'clock P. 11., to which a 1 t goodly number sat down, to partake of the ; luxurious repa»t. Tho table almost groan- ! c ed under the load of turkeys, geese, chick- ; K en*, duck*, pie*, puddiugs, cakes anil al- i „ most every other culinary article uf the I | season; ami we shouldn't wonder if some ' | of the participants groaned wilh the night- • ( m ire that night, after having so grneroa'ly ' « assisted in rvlievfng the overburdened a»d i r groaning table. If any snch lin-ra were. v let ui say to them : "Be temperate in all j things " even when you do wish to "yet the : „ mrih of your Money.' ! , The table wa* set fir supper in the even- j j iuz, to which there was a perfect rush, so | _ that it hail to be re-set three times. ' And j 1 after all. there was an abundance of poul- , try. meat*, pies Ac. l.-ft, which were sold «t . suction at tho clos» of the evening's pro- I j gramme. Wo are infsgmod that the pro- 1 0 eeeds of the whole nffAir, after all expeti'. s , t wrre paid, wa* abont 8110- ; * Uarglury and tutrcrny. C'ape Nland seems to.be annoyed «l the ' • present time, with sanin person or pr>sous. i ■ who, for «raot of other bii-inc-s. au making j . sundry depredation*, to p.i>* awav time ( 1 Ihws cold winter nighis The coal and I i wood piles in tb* nvigliburiooil seem to ; . step out, very nncursmoniniHly, without the ; 1 leave of -the owner', or their kno sledge of 1 whither they are gona or when they ore | likely to return,^ Several persons have J mined coal, under circa-mt.inno that ad j! ■nit of no doubt that unanthorizmi hand* . ' have been meddling with it. One person, i we are informed, caught some one in tbe act. but jet him off. on a promise of good 1 behivour in tbe future, without revealing _ the uame uf ilia miscreant. Wo are also informed, thai a small store, | . belonging to Geo. L Ltidlam, kept as 0 HpoBfiktlaUry Ac., only in the samuier sea- j - ' son, and ww* closed up for tbe winter, hav. . quito n quantity o( presarres. [tickle* | Ac left in it, has been clandestinely onlsr- 1 od. at a limo unknown, by breaking open a , back window, and qnite an amount of preserves and pickles removed, for the b«nefit of those concerned. And not _ satisfied wi'h this very "**ref." as well • as soar, operation, and wiihing to giro . ; spirit to their enterprise, they havo entered * the tavern of Mr. Green, near the abore store, and removed the deposits, UWng tbe > revponsibilty. and ths rum in the bps^ai i. This tavern -is kept oper, only in tils sum mer. Whether Ibis lost on was done by - some friendly land, who feared that the c»Id winter would materially injure the deposits, wo ore wot able lo say ; ws only ' give the facts as wo received them. Somev body must be put to it for a drunk. Certain parties are strongly suspected of I thss* depredation*, indribey will have to „ j keep their syee open, or they will be caught I ere they ore aware, as measures have been . j taken lo find them out. We have been »' strongly inclined to tbn opinion that our ! cool was taking uiidno liberties wilh oar I authority, and we warn all persons not to j interfere in any way, to aid in such an, un 1- warrantable movement, or they will bo vcrj * likely to get their fingers burnt. u r*>*0hl»g In the B*ptUt ChnrcU. • 1 R»v. K. Y. Bwain, Providence permitj ting, is expected to preach in tho Baptist j Church, neat Habbath, (Jan.| 9th) at half I pMt tee o'cWwVA. M.

M.r i«oi*B**iiy. Hal e snort time since Mrs. Elizabeth Kl- 1 dredge, residing near this place, in the a Lew*r Township of thi* county, invited a number of her children and children inand other near family relative', to a «" of holiday repa*t, tbe entire company consisting of eleven per-ou*. of two generation*. The aggregate ages of the five senwas three hundred and Seventy thw, ; to lAiking an avefaga^-a fiaclion less than j _S^vent)-6ve year* each, the oldest being 1 *' about nightr. The aggregate age* of the j k six junior* (Mr children ) was ihree hun[J>*d and forty one, making an average of a f'lrifliK? fraction less than filty-sevei each The grand aggregate of the entire company r (j-luveo near relatives) was seven hundred 1 I and fourle'en. In connection wilh fio above, we would , u state ahat we were furuUhed with the fol 1 *1 f lowing, the number of persons between I N I seventy and eighty yeai* of age. on Cape - and in tbe Lower Township, by I K-'innnd*. Esq, a native or the Lohrer Township, and who has always resi | 'J i ded in that tonuship or on the Island, being I r< j himself CI years of sge, and come- 11 ! tlv ha* the opportunity of knowing ^ ! ibo troth of tbe alateinenl, to a pretty near ( ,, [certainty. I Cape Iki.and. — Whi'.o persons 1c, color- | 1 cd C, total 22. I . L. Towbsbip. — White 33, colored 5, total , 1 1 30' i | Whole number of while persons in Cape j : and the Lower Township, 43 ■ | Whole number of colored persons 11. ' ] I Gr«tid total CO. 1 Ulstresalng Casanllty. Mr. Hhamgar II. Douglas*, nn estimable j citizens of Dyers C'r-ek in this county. came to his death, recently, by tho hick of j I horse, lie had gone lo ifonnisville with 1 I teain. a week ago last Friday, and had | ! pot hi* hor*es in the stable, at ibe re-ldenc- ' 1 i of his oroihcr. On entering the stable, one I c 1 of the horses kicked him in tho groin or ; which-wu* in bis pocket. Ho thought lit- ! '' tie of tho injury, and wont nbnnl hi* busr- i ■ no**, as if nolliiiig hvHispptninl, and s-ib-seqnenlly tttuhisHinner a* ii'U-il. The in 1 in courso of the afternoon, began lo ' J I a**unie a more tlireatoing s:prcl, and cbn- ! x tinned to grow" worse, until Sunday after ; noon or evening, when lie expired. By j j what a feeblo.aml uncortaiii tenure do »« j * I bold our m >rlal existence. How Wa*ily. | * I aud often how unexpectedly, is life'* hr.t- 1 I o thread nit usuii dev. Sleighing Snnw. I We had quite a (all of *n-»w, commenc. i ing rome time in the Utter part of Sunday | I night, aud Continuing until about noon on i [ Monday. A few sleighs were out during | day. but tho gronnd being rather soft , ^ it made quite hard work for the hor*c* ; j Towards evening, liowevcjr, the weather tie- I coining colder, the sleighing wa* quite . ! good, and ic tho evening it was null im 1 [ proved, a* well a- the next day (Tno*dny ) \ j While we ere writing, si about noun, tire ■ , I beilii are ringing merrily along tho street in j , front of our sanctum. Meaoulc Bnpprr The maennic fralernityof tbe ennnty eel I | j ebraled St John's Day, by a supper, at the j I Washington l|on«e. on Thursday evening I l*»t. Tho repa't. (so -wo are informed) was a sumptuous one, and participated in I by a goodly number. mmmk* CONSUMPTION hu destroyvd more ofUishamsa ismlly than uiy other dlHiK, *n-l the Nnt pbjr*tei«na for msny j»»m Urtpaml of rurnliblnx seure.pr reoxsiy th»l would heal the lungs 5 yet lor a> ire tho two hundred jresrstha whole mruie*l world b«« been eanrlaeed th*t there Is * my"v1 rln-a* piw»r end effl:*eir In the Ptn* Tree T»r 10 litvl the Lunj« I therefore, they hare reeommea1 d*J theuieol i*rw«ier. whlrh lo many tare* had » gool eTeet, hot hi* to ooaibtoe It* me.lle*l |itopertla* eo u to host the Una**, h«» ever been • mystery, until tt »u dluovered by U U. C. Wl*h*rt, Jhe uropvletor of Wlshsrt's Pin# Trv* T*r Cordtst. ■ and h*« been p .t In holtlea pnlented by the U. S. CJovern-u-u; VTe »ay lo the ilrk It oltuwi the h'.o >J of I'txriM* tmuurttlre, louehra every nerve, f end restore* the whole *ystem to health and visor. Vlsay hare been cured In a short lime, that have 1 tinkered for year* without relief, and could you but , maid St the counter ot the store. No. HI *oulh L Third Street, for ooe week, and hear the aOirled tell of the woadreus anil hoollox power of the Pine 1 Tree Tsr Cavdlal, you wouW he satisfied that ltdoes 1 sll that Is claimed for It. This Cordial will cure Cn-ieumption. lallamalloo of tho Lunx*. Coughs, r C .lds, Sore Throat and Breast, Brooch lilt, Dys|>ei>- , sta. Asthma, Uver Complant, Weak Stomach, ' f! ravel. Diseases of the Kldaey, Blind and BieedlnR j 0O. Nervoi s. Debility, Dropsy, Palpitation of the Sold by ths Proprietor, uq.c. wrtiHiBT, f No. SS South Third Street, PhUadelphlo. MB. r.SOr-H EDMUND*. Cape IstoaO. Is ths only Agsat frw the sols a# ths above, taThs County. firSeml in your job work. Handbills 1 circulars, cards, Ac., executed at this, of"I- ' .

t'ap: i.ifaji Co. tyib/rti*2tiKi)tf- | Alto* OARRCTSUX.J (jRBlallAII CUCSC8. I BOOT SHOE STORE. ! ■». -Titr subscribers, are cootlnuslly reeelB ' tv-X ■*'• 'heir SI OKU la the ^ j OCEAN WAVE BTHLDIHO, (Opposite the United St 1(1 Hotel.) I , * the heat oasortsocnt* of BOOT*, BIIOl-H and CAtTERS. Gents laulies s -d Children; and Men's ^nd . : fj- Gents' Fine Calf Skin Coots. al«>. Gunning and Ditching Boots are said fame G A R R irt 'ON k GH C KC HCape Island. Nov. Bth. IMW am 1 catk island BOOT 8c SHOE STORE, j rpHE sabsoibsr l>a* reurm-d t« the In- - I land, and 11 prepared 10 sell Boots. Shoes, Gsltei s, sr., at hi. store. Ic Decatur siiW-r, ires.- Uir Market Housd. Having U rn a inrnufaclurer tor many years I error peteal r.r sallrfy cuttcrmrra^ ^ shot: notice. '' ' T-.t> -i A» D. CLAUIC Oct. ss. lssj. N. B— Mending of sll kinds done at I. is store. , RE MEM MM THE- EE »' STORE: ' AT (SOHIIKN. N J. ^ J' Fail an.i U .nler Dry-Goods, kes l^-Msd* i lolhlns, Ware, aud Irerthrn- Ware l.rgerher wub Stores aud (i Feeling groleful lor past patronage be still so- j "*Also. several T.rr.s ol good salt Hay for sale. tJ»C*uiUr) Produce laken in rarhanpr tureooda. TliOSlAS PETEIUUN. I Oct. IS Cm ALBERT EDMUNDS, AGKN"1 FOR THE SALE OF o j HURT A Jf MA XMitR'S BOOTS AND SHOES, cold spring, CAFE xi AY. NEW JERSEY. Ths Largest and Clie»|re»l*Stock of Boots ! mid Shoes iu the county. 'cape island. THE i'oat Ottl ,-e will hereafter lie kept In the Tel- I aph Utflee.^adjolnln; I ougrrss llall. ! S R UAOUX.IULE P. H. i ~l

BENTISTBY. T~vR. J. F. LE AMINO, Dentist . respect- ! V \ /l-itl, aonouirc^tUst he wUI coatlBue^ths i SiYmntlTsu^cry. " °n " He will insert 1 ART I FIG I A LTEETH ^ | ;« OFFICEIItV*,- Cap* May C. H Mrrndaesand i JJ I Tuesday a. Sear ills. Thursdaj s, Friday *. sad the . CHAIRS, SETTEES, I CLOCKS AND MIRRORS, y I I " i Shutters "sod "" "" """• 1 , !^',)IN I HOME INDUSTRY. 3 Persons make cood. Wages at! | COLLECTING BONKS, WILLIAM SPITES. j " , H« burs a errat deal more since be RAIhRR ' n THE P -H E | h i Towns»nd Inlet, N. J. ne l l-tf. s i TIMUERs-D LANDS AND SALT XEftOVS j IX DEXXIB TUWXSHIP TOR SALE. * Te followtns deseribed lsn-)s, belonging In Red- J ran aud Susan F, Ahhott, (late leaming/ sre of- I I fcren at Private Sale, on liUrsI terms i No. I.— Is the northern an : taslrrn par! of I s i Scth Hand Ttocb, Ires near the Long Bridge, aoulb side; joins lands of David Warwick on north. Dr. | Wiley. o/Pwest; Ellen H. Learning, on soulhi l» gen- j erttly well Hmhersal. and eontalna as aeres. No. 2 — la a small piece ol Cedar Swamp, situate j _ | on the north-east side of Long Bride*, aud was pure disused by the late Jeremiah Leainiag, of the late * Jaures '.'onovcr. No. I,— Is part of the Jacob Crease tract, at r resse Town; lies on both sides of the toad leaning through Crease Town ; consists of haa-Umuriy timbered land anJ old Belds, and contains ita acres. No. «,-U the "l">le Tract." lying on both aides fhe Crease Town rood, near William Sutton's bouse' ' joins lands of Jeremiah Ludlam and others. Is handsomely timbered, and contains IS acres. I No* B,— Is a to! of salt meadow, |rart of the Elijah Godfrey' meadow) joins John MeCravrn, and | contains I0i«- acres No. S,— Is a lot of tail meadiHv *n Sluice c.-eck, ! ne»r the fork; Joins Narhaolrl Holmes aqd others- | r The Timber on tho at»rvs tracts will be sold scpa* I rately from the toll, and In tola to ault pureh.-rscta, - and the aolt wUI also be told In any quantity thai - may be ileal red; or whole tracts, umber and soil, . r wlllbe sold together. • - Fur further particulars addreaa the subscriber St I Cape May C. U. coleman r. 'leaming, Attorney. Dec. ie tt j ^GROCERIES!! MRS. RACHEL CHURCH, • At iirr RESIDENCE, Prrrt St.. ft TT AS RECEIVED a general assortment sf Grerced Xlrlc*. coaslsttng of ' SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS. • MOLASSES, BCTTES, LARD, U RICE, STARCH, SOAPS. CANDLES, DRIED APPLE. CHEESE VINEGAR, BURNING FLUID, ks., he. 5 which shs U selling at reasonable prises. Cape Island, November 7th, l«M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. A p plication will be mode to tbe Lsctslature of T iYSrw Jersey, al Its next ssaslon, Cor the p. wage of on set to aulhorlie tbe West Jersey lull Road - Company, and the Camden and Amboy K.ll Hood , Company to nubecrtbo to-be rai.itol stork of the MU1 v I He and Clasab,.ro' Kali Koad i ompany. for tbe asMmstoa of said rood to Capr talsad. No*, tsth. iseo. •ssnJ»*pY-40 j i

I ?jJis;c»lartfvMis 'at«riifiir«8l5. I THE NINTH AN.N1 VEBSAUY OEJHF. PnESBTTERTAXSASnATH STUOOL. CAPE tSLASn, I TTTTLLsg NXLSIBTUg PRE SUTTEklAZ >> CM L RU II, on ! Wsdnsadny Evening. January 2nd. '61. comaenting at t oYteek. I [ to ronstat of Anoatitrs, DiaLonccs, 1 HhviT-Tloar sod a'lxoiao by the scholars of ths School. An Adralsalnn Fee of 10 rents wtll b charged si | ^h I Wren iin,ler 10 j r'ars rrf^ age haf^prtce. ny order of the Supsrlstendoat. • orel's medical pref as atiox l hindoo o i n tm-e n t. FOR TNk tl'RK OP RINGBONE, SPAVIN, flKB. WIRB6ALL SPLIHI J J ""'"J™ having rear, whurh^hare realstrd ths 1 i-ra-.-'i.-al rfl. .-t. hue ir.orr than fulttllrd Ihv most | unnulrir eapevtatlons. Numerous crrtlOcatcs of ..mn.-.fy for Spr-uasT Strains, Ihuisrs and Hurts geei .-radj hir n.an or home Llarea C'ltnierw Kprclflc Is s powerful cure ; for l oll--. Cholera, Iharhuia. Ac. Dare's latrrnal remedy for Ht.eumatuni not only rellcv es present K'irumatie pains, but clfrctuaily eradicates the dlsDare's Conuh Csmly, for Cough's, fce. Dare's Couiih hyrup, composed of Wild Cherry, Squills. Tar and Ltver-irwit, and possraalng their virtues In * concentrated form and at a Cheap rale 'r PirpaiedoKtyby 4 I _I H VNKI.I.V DAHi; Druggl't. Brldgetoa. N. J. ! v -pr Jsl'nd i I. C Ashmead, Beesley™ Pofnt) Ha! Boas t a|ve May C. II. KXOCII edmund's cape island store. I a X KXTIRE-FRESII STOCK OF GOODS, Juat . V received, rnnsirtingol UK V GOODS, (.ROC XI HIE'. PROVISIONS, HAHIlW A HE. HOOTS enS j ailoFjv. l: \HTHEX-WAHtk CRCCKERY-WARE, i i TIN- WARE, ar , which will be sold lor Caah. i (or Hsrvjulvalrnt li. Tbahk.) as chrapss Coeds ol 'f - uw quality are sold In ths county of Cspe READY MADE CLOTHINO consisting of COATS, PANTS. VESTS A BATHIXS CLOTHES. Corn and Oats for Hal*. HICKORY, PINE AND OAK WOOD. DELIVERED «*- Ths largest stock of FAMILY MEDICINES ■ • Id the euunty. krpt ou hand. Cure for almost sen- ^ 1 The aitcnllon of buyers It solicited. i .

WASHINGTON HOUSE, Cape Island, N. J. 1'H1 liitw.-rlber hav ing leased the shore Hotel, und ntl.d It up with all the comforts of s Win-n-ii.r, ivriwclfiilly informs the viublle Uint bS I- no- prepared to avxommodaU them nt FAIR M>« itEASuXABLECHABGEA. A small Dining Room Is attached. STOVFB riectnl tliroiighnul Ihe House, scd every Other eeaerlrncc to make It . cos.lorubie and pisaaant KTABI.1NO. ( niamaitlous STABI ES and CARRIAGE HODkEs l.*v t teen built ou ths premises. tllEO). Thecltlrens of Tape Vacate partlculjtljt aollf eg FREE vJl" CHARGE us' on the Lot, vehlch tbi) aia tou.e. \V. W. WAUB. Tro. READ THIS CARD.* 1-HE sutwcnlwr kee;-. ronstantly on hand a wet aelectr.1 s .Kk ol J^aooUnadSiSs^ GRAIN AND GROUND FEED, together vrlth a general assortment o( stc re fT"* wliieli In- v.-ill sell from tl.ia drte only (or C A ■ II <11 lra.le. ta-lirvtng he can sell al leaal ioy.tr tt. lowthe Cash, will Br.d an advanl. gs IT purvhatlng here IVIn; rirhl at the laodlny, and kvvine nn hauling Is pav.be can sell lower than any other .tote In Ihe place. He has nlao oal.se J npS fur sale a tot of ths beat STONE COAL St PhTTfcelphla prices vri'h the addition of freight, * " ° PINE BOARDS' Second end thirl common, and n lot of aaaxsas is st a « : ansa.. 9 suitable for buUdni^i^ioars.^^^^^^^ Schrllenger's Landing. Oct. T. *S t-f. j- m bo xs ma mm rmc IMPROVED PMIK AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION HOOFS. aubsfTlber will continue to keep on baad a LABOxsurrLT of "tVsrrra'i" celebrated roofing material and attend to putting on OKAVKL ROOFS, Cape Island and Cape May Co., In the CHEAPEST AND BEST MANNER. Ot- PaiUrri are rryaastsd id yir? sw enUbrJortrw W » t othm. Cfr-All tettera must be directed to "Cold Spring." Personal residence, Town Baa*. NATHAN C. raiCfeN. B.— Sorvsvlag and Conteyanclng attended to alao. "f- '«• 7 MILLTILLE AVD OLABSBCKO* BAH BOLD KUOETEST AND QCtrKEST ROUTE TB AU POINTS IS Ifillli JERSEY. / OX astU after Monday, October Bad, j Two Dolly Posaengrr Trains, (SudBCTbOttasyttil) will run betwesn Giagshoto' sud^MflTttda, as lol,0W Leave Glsssbnro' I MS A. M. and « 4S ij-M. Leave Mlllrllle Ml A. M and I P. Mf The Trains of the West Jersey R. R.. tearing Pbiladelpcla, Walnut alreet Wharf, nl S A. M- naa r t P. N., onnnrei wtlh the down trains. - Passengers for all points bslow Nllh Ills will | take the Morning Tra.n down, which roooe#l. al I Mlllrllle with stage, for Maoricetowa, and alt , <™-X_ r> russsrr will preen re 1 V-kets at tke ofcre o»r>W Boot, sa<1 of the conductor qa lha MlUrUlo MlHelUa, ««T< "rt,