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IMPROVED — ; • FIUE AND W.VfKtt>Aooy ■GeMJPflfimfljN 3800FS. O'HI nik«HW fvf 'remflri o ere" keep oo hull'* X uiuimu of "W«rtt»'i" celebrated roofing OMUUI and al lad M putting oo CHUrUT AND BEST MANNER. ~'W J O-AIl lettAJUQtlXflVrWM do "tjofd Sprlti*/* hraul residence, Town Book. - -g NATHAN C-^PJUCE. ^calTAND, S E T TLE7~ jogypfgbn ^NIKJ. BOOT & SHOE 8T0RE, HtefiEkStnlA SfcomH Street. 2 door, I [.. Cwc.. Natow PiA *t^ east aide. md^tJtSroa* Boots, I '"• No. MS toatli MCE ad (treat, Philadelphia. ! WHOLESALE A RETAIL 0tocerj & Provision Store. 1SD5 IMftlW, Rivtiig hi* more looted at NA- , lTtoNAL HALL. call. the alteatlos of COUN1wr mnCHAHTi and HUUSEEKF.rKH* to hie | •<NK Of 0Kt)CK&IEB Mud rkoVItlMAS. CAKncTS0JfrjlTTK «a'ifrrib»r >ial rot s.le x glu a,. itVyu^i"1 ic a ntmn; T'*ins g leb ' »ad° , J2^'^3i.r;xlL"£rs j 1 will aleh «Mtra*t for Bulldlar Vouves. #tr -o *' ntatAlttll KHtLUWIA 1 BOOT A SHOE STORE. /Tlftj!|»t»CrlW»iaJt returned to tho l«- ! to sclMiuy, (Ireea, ONI- | Sh»r» nottSs. ^ ' 'x^ToifisO.'tAARK.*' ! ft. K -Heading of all kinds dan* at 10a alorc. dW-FOCtVEVUfceaUeaehgageRmgood,. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ■VATHAfPCflATfPTDN, odmtnlatialor of Alfred ■ U* of lbs MU Uerr.rnt, to » , v S-'Lfe. »& 5SRS!. . wttMa 'Mm BMtta, «r they will be forever ; barred ol u; action therefor, itnail the as Id ! Administrator. ELIJAH TO WNIEXD. Surrogate. I Surrogate* Ma, cap* May L. II., riSbeEUIESM MRS. RACHEL CHURCH, -<AT««r iUMIOKNUH. PERRY ST., fff#«te*l*Ll) a general suortcicDt »f Otww TEA*. . ' 1 »l»— »«t - DOHNING ; .DID, a. ,, he. ! HttMM TDYING A S OUSIXG ESTABLISHMENT. mMV.^SMITH, i ,0.^^ Slieel, betwee. •a TMBMBOM of mty — auHHtM Iwf 'H any M»*«W.lTM|r. vFrTaZZHES'SimmtSb* Ml O^MAUd'wJ^M I qng^-OMbMCleiMd or Dyed aa xhxif&crilh tummy MAIL *OAD Qllag^M^, OoaoMr Ml, L ■/ ■ ■ ■■ '

i CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE. " ' ' 4 A - LO'jaL ! CAPE WLt-lfD, W. J. Janoory 31, 1B6L | >tw Jcr»r LtjId.Urr, • Our Legialalurs secma lo bo doing *sry little Iiusioom ; an J lh« Pre-ldent of the .Senate, a few dajs since, entorod an earnest complaint against the people (and not the' member*) for not brtngiag forward " their bosinoss, la the earlj" part of the session : and the -complaint ie JiHt . ; dnfl we » repeat Aeagfeltioo which we hare eereral times made in past years, thai the Legislature vagtit to aSioam aUho axpi ration of , the forty daye, implied in the C'onttitnilanV 1 I i and learn the people a lesson Forty daye i { is ample-tine to do.ell necw*ery business ; ' and the adoption of soeli a coarse would sere the state a considerable expense. { which Would aid in paying the State debt. ' Aboellte otity Mem of Interest to out | readers, is the adoption of resolutions i | recommending tha Crittenden proposition. I or some other coocillaWfy measore, and . the appointment of commissioners to meet •(with couimiasioners from Virginia, and • j such other stains as may appoint. Tor a con { Terence upon the state of the Union, at | ■ Washington, on the 4th of February I j The following are ihe commiiuioners -.— i j L'has. 8. Olden, Peter D^Vroom, Robert ' I F. Slorklon, Benj. Williamyon, Joseph F. ( I Randolph, Frederick ^I«*i»?hojsen. ; . 1 Rodman M. Price, Thomas J. AStryker, auJ j-, J j Win. C,. Alexander. > ^ f \r / \ yj - j >1 | AMlhiri«pi>m«l llarAar la AUkaU. Co ' The 'AUautic Journal tu forms us !af another supposed oarder case its that coun- | t>, somewhere in the region of Dutch Mills. One James y.cKuighen, owning a ' coaling;" had in hit employ a roan by the ; >• name of Yoans:*. \McKeigkka's cabin , I waa buret down on Monday of before! laat. arid the owner in it. Youngs stales that they were both -in hetHogertier, when • Young* awoke, and finding the cabin on p lire, attempted lo fall ftfr-ivriglfcn out, hut ' 1 jn-t as hit reached the jfoor.lhe Oe-h >ca~me ■ ofT his, arui and finding he was' dead, left c|him. On vxainiaa-ion. however, it WO^ , foouil that the buck part of the cabin and i the bunk were but. Very little burnt, and n eery Urge spaatity of coat* waa about | the body of the deceased and the wnpposi. ; I lion Is that Young" mnrdered him for hi* I money, and then piled wo'mI upon the body j .land sit fire lit it, to conceal bi< crime.! ' ; Yofliiga si* known to be ih-stltnte of moo* ' t r ey before, but "pent it freely after, the oct } cuoencc. and among the re*' a bill known j I to hare been in the poscsaion of the deceased the day precious to his death. Yoongs left, waa traced a few miles, and has not vinca been heard from; It seems I hardly crediola that one man shenld escape •■! onhurt, and andther be bnrnt to death in (I the same bunk. M Narrow Kaeape CroMllaMglus- | ( Lewis Walde'uberger, a (Jcrtnau at Kgg i .Harbor City, who was rrccnll convicted j of the inntder of wisinftnl, wail sentenced to he bung at .May'# Landing last Monday, . has a piospict of, n<Mjiing.a vcry.narrow „§■ . cape. 'I he sentence has been respited for a lime by Gov. dlden, and in the mean time, circumitanres have been fnrretted ' oat, -which are likely to throw the pnilt eh ( his wife, and her paramour, one John Gel- ' l.r, with whom she has been living fur some I time, in Philadelphia, both or whom have i been ai rested and ate soon to hare their j trial in Atlantic Co. i Sleighing laew. ( To the ratisfaclloB oi Ihe lorer* of slclgh- : riding, a fine mantle or roue Ml from the j clouds or heatcn oo ^Saturday last The chert- lies thronghont the conoly were well ! attended, on Babbwth, by those a he hadoccsoa to sleighs and boreea. During Mno- > day tl o tnt-rryiing of aleigb -bells, tlx jo. core lough and the happy smiles of sleighera was beard and seen from oar oflire wlo4ww». A. (Mtborly aiml lims now almoit disuisullrd the earth of . it* uow-ahRoJ | lckaewl.ilsBi.nla Onr thanks are due to Hon, John P. j Ten Eyck, for a copy of tjio late speech de- 1 livert-d by Scdalor Wm. 0. Seward, and to H oo. John T, Nixon, for tlio speech of Senator K. 1>. Raker, and to Hon. Irowps Kd rounds, for a diagram of tbo ifuhe Senate Chamber Ac. c --v Two wawka ego we notieed tbaVfhrllsrk Warren Fiaher ran ashore en Hereford bar. We learn that aha has proved a total wreck, and he r Lull, rigging, Ac., is to he sold at t Pwblic vetidae to dep. TL a radar, at the Coerj Uoaae. at 10 o'clock A.M. Read wad Ohry. Mr. Thomas Lo<Jiam,«r Pennlsrilla. <US.

LATEST HEftBS. ^^""The peace pmpoMtioe* from Virginia to S juth Caroline, through a special commissioner, are attorly rejected South Carolina declares her separation fingl. She bu no interest in the Constitution, and no confidence in the Federal Government. |3f~The instructions of South Carolina to Cot. Hnyne, commissioner to Washington, wrere, as supposed to demand Fort 8uhipter_ which Bayne has failed to carry' out, but is re-instructed to make the demand, wait a reasonable time for on answer, and then, if refused, the Gov, says Fori Sampler miut be la- . tern. - »-a ' " tdrJfThc Kaukas bill passed the House of Representalires, with the amendment, on Mondny. It only needs the Biguature of Buchanan. President Lincoln has written leUeraAo.protBinent men in Washington urging the passage of some compromise, to appease the Border slare stales. pSy-Secretary Dix has instructed ' the commanders of revenue colters if | at lack id to make the best di fence, and j i if assailed by a superior force to ran • j their vessels aground and blow them op. •^r By the passage of a resolution : in the ilou'e of Representatives the military in ATusUiogton is to be strength- 1 I encd. Jefferson Davis is the most pop- ■ tilar man for President of the Southern j Confedereey. tar The Rhode Island Legislature | has repealed the Personal Liberty bill of that Slata?- v ^gT" Fort Sumptcr hjs not yet byen reinforced. , *' \y The lost stekmer from Europe brings % » Win 'specie:" OBirUABX «OTIC£A " Loot week, in the appropriate place, we poblisheil notices of the decease of .cUixens of onr county, at-compwnying which were I remark", which wn had not the apacn to ' publish in connection with those notices, ] but which will be found beiosr. . Ma. lavtx Law ki-.m-b. — By the death of j out young tiiead, w^aro more than usually I reminded of the uucertainty of (i*e. Hi* 1 woi young, and possessed many virtues th^l, rundered him beluwd. not only by his »f- i J dieted relatives, but liy all who knew hipi. | ! lie was boarding with bis broihar-in-law\ J U. 8 Edwurds — at I'ort Richmond, whored ' I be was lakrn sick on Iho lfith of Urcemi bur, and died ou the lBlh. On the 20th his remains were brought to the residence of his father, and on the 21st were followed to the grave by a very large nod deeply ofi dieted concourse ef peoplo. A funeral seri mon was preached on tho occasion, from the I 1st verse of the 27th chapter of Proverbs : -Boast not thyself of to-morrow, for tbou know est not what a day may bring forth." J. H. D. 'l Mrs. Sabam Davis.— Fur twenty year* the deceased was a consistent mi- in bur of j > the Baptist Chorch. Hho has passed from | j the chorch militant, to tbo church triumph 1 ant ; end while wo feel slriekcn in her re. 1 moral, we greatly rejoicn in her everlasttDg j gain. "Blessed are the dead whieh die in j * the Lord." "A'..*!'-' • S. War Declared At Last! A LL pttvona ludeMrrt to the Sutwcrtbrr oa DooL \ ■ j\ Arcauot are rc<iiif*!r.t lotall nd -wettle on or 1 . before the 19th day of March ant, or thalr account. 1 i will be nUrrd In lh. h*»<U of a Juilice forcollcc- ! I tloa without retard toprrooa.. Call and fettle the • , old I.I 1 1 and .auUse a o«w oar., lit" Haw <»>i old ■ thin;* wriadeweww*., A word to th" Wltc !• .ufBctaau OaUaMA oed Bare tha UaUa. DRT ROOM and OSLOCRRIKR. BOOTS Bad BRPI'A, HATS Bad CAM, READY MADE CLOTHING, nod >U other arttalca eowwcutfy kept la aoaatry store j: Low for c**u or .hort credit. dental notice. SHSa T tend*** at htro Oto-ss IMi at the Oourt l Uouw, and oa Thur*.i«> i and t'rtdayi at OmivIIIc. | Thoae deatrta; deaul epatatieae will llnd thenI *elTriwel|.crvcd. lanuarj trd, tsso. Ira CAPEBUA) seusKKT. Wheat Flour. ah-SSt i f:,"rt " MIS^SO Ml r-* r? ■: :ss ® t ! " ts g I , "1 iH'a.prh' «. i v SIMM i I ! • J ■ i - i-f -is i

Ctpt Go. ftfaHtSMfitfit*- j HOME INDUSTRY. ~~ I Persons make good WagoB at | COLLECTING. BONES. which they "ell <0 " * WJLUAiijSTlTES. j llc-nfiv. a rrrvt deal more since he RAISED ! THE Pnlt'E . Tawaead taleC, N. 1. oe It-tr. | j BNOCII BDMUNiri CAPE ISLAND STORE, i a K EKTIRE FRESH STOCK OF GOODS, Ju.t \ ii.recelvtd, eon.s.tlnrof DRY GOODS, GKOCt:- ! I RIK.', FBOVISIONS, HARDWARE, HOOTS and SHOKBf CAHTHBN-WARI1 CROCKERY- VVARK, TIN-WARE. he., which will be *-!d for Ca.h, (or llaequltalrot In Tkadi;,) a. cheap *• Ctimt. ol ; the uw quality are sold in the county ul Cape May. Also; an assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING constating of COATS, PANTS, VESTS h BATHINA CLOTHES. Can. tad Oats tar Sale. niCRORY, FINE AND OIK WOOD. DEIHERED «#- The larxeat Stock of FaMILY vfcntCINES I In tne eouaty, kept oa hand. CureJ pf almost ere- ! rrdlwase. Z' The stteotloa of buyers Is aJflrltrd. St.srss.-y READ THIS CARD. riiHE suhscftlwr keep- constsatly on head a wrl , A selected slock of Staple sad fsac) dry goods I hardware, groceries, Previsions, boots sod .hoes, j GRAIN AND GROUND FEED, together with s general assortment pf store rood, i which he wilt sell from thl. dale only lor < A M II I er on these term? • «" eell at least 10 per ct low ' Those having the Cosh, will find an advantage by ^arcbsalng here. Befog right at tbr landing, and 1 j STONE C OAl ! ,U" I i at rhllsdelpbls prices with the addition el freight; f PINK BOARDS (teonJ sod third common, and s lot of m m~ tm. mm m m nhaaatwKS ' suitable for building purpose*. JOSEPII SCHELLINGER. Schellcogrr's Landing. Oct. 1, 'Mt-f. CAPE ISLAND. ^X".t OOlcv will hereafter he kept In the Tel- j egrsph OBIee, adjoining Congress Hall. OSee hours (rem 1 A. M. In 7 P. M. On and aftsr Sunday, Jan 1 tssa, the Sunday hours wtll be { Mm S to 10 A .M. and from < to J P. M. ■ R UAROVAOLR P. !M r LIST OF LETTERS j Remaining in the Post Office at Peters- , burg, fur Ihe quarter ending, Pec. I, liiliU. Julia DaHnii Nannie I J ltoA»er, 4 ^. Unroei7u'anS. Cor-on. . N MrerJT7\aelro.n, 1 J l»""«. •If Mi«» MuryV^. Kgtrerl. ^ j /. Pktku ("nK*i» r a. ShtEBlEE'S SALE. • RV'taij 2 • Cape May lo me directed, will be exposed L hale ' at Publie Vendue, on Saturday the twelfth day ol I January nest, between the hours of twelve and tu. i o'clock in the aflrrnoon of said day , at the Hoirl ol ' N. A. Wrosell, In the Middle Township In the a- . .foresaid county, the following described property , J 1 j In the aforesaid Township, containing on- hundred . j '"udtam' the°he[r« of KphramT^iu'.'lret de.rooed! Seised as Ihe properly of Joshua llltdreth; taken In execution at thc^.ult Jeremiah ^ Hand and J., l r*lm "lldrelh, *5foc|J,^Jru5S!,»h?.auT1ir f Nov fth, 19*0. dr«. , ADJOURNED. I Tne above Sal- 4 the real estsle of Joshua Hlldreth. stands adjourned until IheSlh day of February next, at Ihe same lime and place, ' 1 ENOCH EDMUNDS, Ex-Sheriff, , r January 13, IM1. ALBERT EDMUNDS, AGRNT FOR TIIK 8ALK OF MURTA Sf MATHER' S >- BOOTS AND SHOES, i COLD SPRING, ; { CAPK MAY. NRW JKRHKY 1 i The Largest ami Cheapest Stock of Booli ' and Shoes in the coonty. Oct. ijth, iseo. I CHAIRS, SETTEES, CLOCKS AKB M1HB03S. Also a good aoaortmenf of SUBSTANTIAL FDRN TORE, kept cooa'aatly on hand, which the suhscriber can sell at vary reasonable rates. lie It also prepared to Itll all orders lor Sash, Shatters and Doors. GF.OROR OGDEN. Cspe May Court House, March T7, 1 MO. ; REMEMBER THR NE w STORE! AT GOSHEN, N. W. . rfHE Ruhoerltwr wishes to make known to his j . A. friend, sad Ihe public In general that he hsa just I returned from the city with a targe assortment of ! Fall and » Inter Dry-Goods. Ready- Made Clothing, I Halg, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, lUrd- Ware, Ttn- - Ware, and Earthen- Ware logother with Stores and various other articles to tedious to mention. Feeling grateful for past patronage ha stlU eo- i ; Retls the attention of his friend*. Also, eereral Tona of good Salt Hay for sate, ! j EJ-Ceuntry Produee token in eschaarr forgoode, | Oet *S *m THOMAS PETERSON. j ! NOTTCK OF appliuation7 ! j A pptteallon will be mode to the Legislature of ! I TV New Jersey, at lis aaxi sasston. for The passage 1 I of an art to authorial the Waal Jersey Rail Road » company, nod the Uamdeo sod A ahoy Rail Rood ' ■ Oooipaay to subeerlhe to the eapltol stork of the I NlindUe and Gtsssboro' Roll Road Company, lor Ihe » ^ c*^ i NOTICE OF APPLICATION.- ' the Oakery oa Uia Delaware bay «nwTe of the Mid%jgf Adtmtac jour buMicML •> - . C\ , 1

^ yiseeliwecoB -"SB PIIILADELPIII A FLOUR AND FF.ED STORE I F. PKTKR80N, 8ontk east corner of ; I i Arch and Water streets, IV. I adeiphla, reapeet- ■ llj ealla the attrntionof tlotrl keeper*. Mercl aatsy Farmer, and Uuodera of Cape Nay eouaty to hie targe stock of FLOgR OFMVKRY BRAND. Alto, every variety- olhral- SL_ red, together with | guano. Hmc and iuper/phus,hatc of time, which he "n a*C"tt*' n't' ov-vhet price. He kee|>* site ^ ^LJ*flaKd°r SHOULEEHS /*~V" Dl'flwpl^k of Cape May I* DA*r» MEDICAL PELP 1EATI0N8. HINDOO OINTMENT, | U1XGBGNE, SPAVIN, flBB. WIXDGALL IPLIKT and other UUcnte* of the Itinbs of horse*, j TJoreeman h*» lag cetee-whleh Jia.e redatrd the i A i .c of Llnlracnta, f.ll., he . should at once hail I resource to 11,1. ting of all rrmcdlr. | :ir^, , ^r'.M^pTr. 3ll!?ff"|,'il" S^l'|e t' ■ ^powerful rare tkwre's Crtngh Candy, for Cr.urh*a. he | Dare . gowRt. H*r.ip. r,.o,|-o.ed of Wild 1 Ihtit'iirtur !* 11 rr-uujl. and i«— ee.lcg j r*,'FnAVKL,N^'^.^?ueM.',^drr"ln N. j' j ^ SKTy t: pktti.i:^ i i- \\ ' same, t.) thr ret of January rssL' 'wherr'' the cash eossMot be paid, a lettlcmrnl is as little a. cap be ■ C w I lan! Dec 11th pp.™01 " CH AM PI ON (PILOT) HOUSE. I j No »«« SOI TH DELAWARE AVENUE. 'Ihe "ireZmf t'k"'V th t'tToAMNH K^R '^jT v haa rekt n thls a.ell known^ estsMlahrd Hrutar flor U-RW *nc rnmsated the bouse fr-m cellar' tostf... the '""'are.* ol uf.'aKSO " 4,1,11 "" jAAho „i.«.tt„>.] [jgitgyiisii < tit sell. BOOT &. SHOE STORE OCEAN WAVE GUILD IHO, In/, pa,,; (Ac I n if erf AY-fer //of rf) BOOTS, SHOES and OAITEKS, Roy's lists Slid Caps, St the urnt reasonable prices'1 iy- Gents- Fine Calf Skin Roots, also. Gunning ( and Ditching lino;, are sold Come and Uxamibr. GtRRFTSON h CHURCH- ; < *!» talsnd. Nor. Sth, IPSO Sm mrnmh j QONSL'.MPTIOV has destroyed more of the hea cure, or remedy ihst would heal the lung. ; ).« . lor more than two hundred years the whole rrru,I cal rgortd hqa been convinced tlirrt there l, rnyrir- ■ heal me Lung. ; therefrue^ they Late rretirmeri good-elf e, t , but how to combine tlx em, leal |-»c| - tery. until It wa. dlacnt reeii by I.. U, c: \t tshari, ' the proprietor „( U i.ha.C. pine Tree Tar Cordial, and Its. hern p .1 Ln bottle, patrim d by the tl. A. Government. We .ay to the ab-k It etranvea the blood of Itscroujmpurttlra, touclres eveiv errve, ; and restore. tltVuTRyle ayatetn to health and tlgur. ' Many hare been etwrd ia a short time, that have j lingered for years without relief, and could you bol aland at the counter ef the store, No. se South Tl, lid Street, for one week, and hear the alBletrd - tell of tho wondrous am! healing power of the Pine : Tree T*r cordial, you would be satisfied that ltdor e I all that Is Claimed for It. Thl* Ctwdlsl wtll cute < onsumptlon. Inflsrastlon of the Lungs, Coughs, , , ( olds. Bore Throat arul BTea*t, Bronchitis. Dyapro- • ia. A at Inn a. Liver Comiitamt, Week Storasrh, - Gravel. Dlseaaes of the Kidney. Blind and llleei'lng e Idles, Kerr oca, Debility, Dropsy, Palpltatlen ol the . heart, he., , j Sold by the Proprietor.. U«.C XVIRHART. Nu.M South Third Street, Ftilladrlphia. ' Ma. ENOCH EnMt:NDJ","o*pe Island. I* the only , Agent for thr sale of the above, In the County. ^ I TIXBERcD LANDS AMI SALT MLABUYI • IS DESXIS TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. '' rp»,e following descrllwd toads, belonging to Rrdi- L""" *IMl Su»"n F. Abbott, (late Learning) are t>f- ^ I No. I,— Is the norihera and eastern part of t' a seth llatul Tract-, lies near Ihe long I ritlre, renlh " I side; Joins lands of Dar|d Warwick on norrh7 Ft. Wiley, uu west; Ellen H. Learning, on south; lsgrnj orally well tlmleted, snd contain. SIS seres. • No. la a small piece of Cedar kwamp. situate on the north-east aide of Long fridge, and was pm. j chased by I ha lata Jsretaiah Learning, of the lato Jaure Conover. ! No. part of the Jacob Creyee tract, at Crr*. e -ITowat tie* oa both aides of the road leaolcg l through Creree Town; consist* ef handsomely d , timbered Isnd sad old fields, and rontnlns la eerv*. , 1 No. 1,— I* the "Dole Tract." lying on both aide* - the Crease Town road, near WHUam Suttee's hoove' I joins land* of Jeremiah Uidfomnad other., i. kawl- • j aoawiv Habere .1. and contain. t» acre*. i No Is a luiofsoll meadow, p*it of the I3U ■ iontiUM "of me,<IOW' Joln, Jolm KsCf'Yro. aid Nty . «■—!* * lot of salt roradow an Olulre creek, rrrer the fork; Join. Nathaniel Holme, and olhere. Tk. Timber on the shove tracts willhe erdd Mira. « ' 'aiill ■■■ the soil, and tn lot* toanHiuiiehami*. 1 . and lb* soli will also bo sold In any quantity that rdM/iSus,*** I For further particular* address Ike subaer.br rat Cape May U H. " ■ 1 COLEMAN T LEANING, Attorney, j. Wee. »L n ^ * 0