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CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, ISlil. 1 ' » . . . . ■■ - ■ ■ ■-■- - -- - -L _ MULUlL UJ JiWl xZl IMi ■ At* . I
NUMBER 36.
DENTAL NOTICE. tAEA r. LKAMING. weoM raapertfatly Ufora txst r- nu'isffinifr' nw Mrlntatalo*milui will Bad tb*a•ttagtsrA » .. War Declared At Last ! i LLpaTCous llMM to the Aubacrlhcron Book wMI be plaoaU la Iba hsnits of a Justice for cellee»toe wR&Mt reward to person-. C»ll aad tattle the tMoc* wrie dona away. A word ta tha wtae U aufSSSt Call aoaa idhnH.r Union. wtooom a»a omorKRiea. SOOTS ettdfltOXa, HATS and OA PS, BEADY s.i .V.v! MADS CLOTHING, MM aU attar aitMaa ecuamontj- kapt to country AlaseK Loss for r— I W short rrrdl! ■Mfa*flta,Jta WWh THOMAS ttTDLAMYBILI DELPIUA FLOUR AND FEEDSTORE T. . ^ PETERSON, South east corner of li Areh aad lValaa atraats, Philadelphia rcaprel- . rltrcaits ta* attention of Hotel krepcm. Merchants, ; Vmaaaaed Builder* of Capa Bay county to his 1 FIQUR OF BVRHY BRAND. ragaaftgg js will *« el the lowest marlte: price. Hwkecpa alae T MAM8and SH0ULrEBS -a* J... 1 .. . attaarket prWa. , dfrTA* sMeottaa 0< the people of Cape May Is ^ygyw-r. •' aabo* otunm.] [jsnnnv cmci. BOOT A SHOE STORE. iim/XfStantnsi sr-"" *- ocean WAVE building, . Slft " : '^fcfifinreT uioEs ana otmiu, . •er Pen Si 'Lai Baa and Child rem sad Men's »nd Bey's Hate aad Cape; at the most rem eon able prirea trcsstf nae Calf Skis Cool*, also. Gunning aeTWabki Boats are sotti Cone siul Examtne. Cap. HUM, fel.lgttWP1'* ****** HOME INDUSTRY. Fonwu make good Wages at .<MM*i*Kcttxu uoxEei. will 1 a aT srrrns. I He wqre a (test deal more alaee be RAISED | yaaPiULA ,»sa..)pHaeMN.A oall-tf. , READ THIS CARD. | gggtegftgg'; jgr^ggg 1 GRAIN^AND If ROUND * VBRD; together with a tnenU aneaetnawt or t*eee eooda . iSfcHB b< *nu mUtrmm tbts date only Inr C'Abii tlOpetetlawThoea harts* tha Cash, will Bad an adraatapa by etteabaalas hana. BptoS rights* the laadloc, and gScaiiSi Hvm* ••WMWflfclttl iWbbB SB I forsale a let of tbe hrct s lot of ( "wjOflratijELw, j! r-""' '''VA'sVi, ^1,.™ 1 ** *° .•■* »""'*• ' IMPROVED J 71BKAM1 wiTErirnnor COMfOSITIOH BOGUS. > ^ f Up notarial aod at lead to putties an rtfyjni " r OHWUL .ROOFS, • j »" r*-?<' " H<- ■« « mllKHrt «>- | iK ^SS3???a C.-YKlCt. c « T.X A-Sorrqiny sad CanrayaMng attend^ to £ WROLKSALC A BETAHl , Grocery t JProviSibn Store. « rpHI eatneetber, haehtg Me Store loeetMetXA- 1 mwsLm&m ; swtrx.wsnnKs.'r*^ t nmnOTtt «icn, . : LUMBEll YARD ) k b^n«irSJ »iV Oaab « < P ! wall irtee eeotrajt fcr B'.lMlni; Rom. « ^ — ; . _ ' A OarSeeii tn f»w jtth work. HbmUhUs ,c cirttt Ibts, tta^Ap. issnslila* Uu of- ,J A.
For ihc "Ocean Were." [ " LI«, Saoeated by the death of Cla Cntaolnja, at Flrh- ■ tag Creafe.' A lew boar* before her death she aan« the words cOsninenelag— "I want lo.be an aagaL" Oor little Ella's left as ; Wo aatrer more shall see Her face and form so lovely, Or hear bar voico of glee. Our Utile Kiln's left ns. To jojo the choir aboro. To cbent the praise of J i-aus And siog redeeming love. Oor little Kile's loft n*. For maasioOR fair and f right And now a Utile scroph, She'e clothed io purest white. O then our Htlle Klla Would say to mother dear. Duo' 1 wepp and grive so sadly, For 1 am happy here. And when yon think of Kiln, f Think of an wtiL'el bright. . j Free from ail sin and sorrow, > [ Dwelling io radiant light. "For now I am an angel. , And with the angels stand 1 A crown B|wie sty foreh»ud, ' A harp wilhiu my band." tnn(nr-eo*o anij chobua BT OKOBOK r. MORRIS. This Ihc word beyond til others. Makes as lorn oar country most; Makes as feel that we are brothers, And a hcmrt-tuiited host 1 W is b boaanna let oar banner From the house tope be onfarlrd. While th* nation holds her station. While the mightiest of tha world ! CMOSt-A Tabs your harps from silent willows, Shoot the chorus of the free ; "States are atrtffstinct as billows, . Union on* as -is the wsa !" From tht land of craves thai bore us He's a traitor who would swerve ! By the flag now waving b\p us W v the compost wilt preserve ' Tloiee who gained it. and smtaihed it, Were or. to each other :rue, I And the I'uble well is able To instruct us 'what lb do I . Take your harps from silrpi willow, Shout the chorus of the free ! "Slates arc all distinct as billows. Union one— as is the See !" *or the "Ocean Wave." i THE NEW AK7RICAX STAR. 7 TUtt fact Ihttt, instead of Sure being ; blotted from our £»tional flag, tuts | one has' been added, causes the Amer- | icau heart to rcalixe a show of lordlii MM Bill] plide. TU Star to which I refer ia Kansas. Since 1856, its peoj pie have been knocking at the doors or an antnefrifnl Congress and praying for i admiition Into the TJhion as a StAte ; bat her pleadings and calln'tre'ft jio^ana w?red until Ilia Wtlt daj of ifanuarj. 1961. Tongnt eannot egpresi, or pen describe the (wseoniion end ignominy tuat thsat one hundred thousand free aoula have been eobrccUd to daring the interveniag 8ve -yeafB. Jlkle not reqaithe that I shook! tell yoo what eaased aJI this, for'the case fs fresh In yonr memory ; and if I did, I might be ac- 1 cosed of wriliog a one-sided party arti- ' •*. y! m 1. ia.. «il. I Bat what have been (be movements in i the meantime, (a other aaaliona of the eoontryf Can U be raid that aU p.rHea b*ve: etrove together In adraneinp tbc Wtereits gained by The revolntlonary sires of 4tt6 f Does the ' Amgrlcau heart now ihlnfe that we are folly able contend with any foreign foe in bati|g t I fat# would answer ges if it was tnw. bat the whispering wind VoUs tne that oar Cohstiyl arm ia paniyaad. tnd after aawwd thought I dart bat believe. Notice if yow please the prallng qyeots. The people of tenaia States have beci straining their la»gs and wasting their days la claiming Urn right of seeesslo'n - have wtarahakd their chivalrous sous in warUkoarray to fight their way owl of ike dtrscjr ; hare assailed VhtJIflag •f owe ¥wimt'f oo" the osee frea waters of war ewoot, and on the Imod have joyously shoaled, nc ft waa eat loose front liberty masu, trailed in the dost, urd stamped wader uhalr demon-bkd fe«t ; ... U--- .. :
: have attacked and uken the foru, arse7* 1 nalt, Ac., which were for the defence of ' oor Ooternment, and hate plundered k- i the Treasury. Why all this I inquire? 7* It Is merely because the work of selfaggrandizement ia checked towards a 1 peculiar class of men , becaosc indolent I southern office-holders arc to be divested of long held stations, and because prejudiced minds had resolved to satiate their wicked desires. Forsooth the work is oommenced and who an - kwer* where it will end ? But I have strayed from my subject. Come triih me reader, and follow our ships as they leave the shores of this country. "See them arrive at a Lmgn port, and down tusb the American citizens with burdened hearts. They beard news from their native land a month ago, when matters Were more discouraging tlmn now. Look, tbey cast their eyes at mast head and tho "'Star-Spang- i gled Banner" which they stiH revere, | beautifully Bonis at tho m6rcy of the breeze as heretofore. Thcv fear to n»m- ; btrihe stars, tbiuking that some have j been erased ; but they count, and tbir- ( j ty-iour glisten, and they count again to j j see if they aie right. The same norabiee Is there. Behold, a* their conn'e nances lighten up a yankce boy steprf : ashcAr uttd informs the eaper party that no Stars are lost, but Kansas is udded. i Tho news sends a thrill of ecstacy into every soul, and a happy shout rends the ! heaveos. This is imagination, but I surmise that it will be real when our vessels sail into the waters of distant Countries. The Constitution whichgovorns Kan i sas was adopted, at Wyandotte, in Cnn- ! veil lion, held during the summer of 18ifl \ As declared in that Constitulton, the 1 State is bounded on ibc-eatl by tho State of Missouri ; south, by the 3*lh paml- ' , lei of north latitude ; north, by Ihe 4 1st parallel of north latitude, utid west, by 23rd meridian t.f bingiinde west ftoiu Washington. The executive officers of the State consist of Governor, Secrvta- ( iy-of-State, Auditor, Attorney General, and Superintendent of Cubitc Schools. - j sUl of which are elcoted by a popular ; vote every two years Their Legislature is represented by thirtr-six SentI tore and seventy-five Assemblymen — r On the «th day of December, 1859. the " , first election took piste for State officers, ' ic, under the new Constitution, for It 1 was then expected that Kunsus would be * admitted by the Thirty-Sixth Congress, f j Martin F. Conway was chosen as r I their Congressman, wnd the honorable ' r ; gentleman took his seat with our Na- - tional Fathers last week. The next aes- - sion of the Legislature chooses two VI. ' ' S. Senators ; one -to serve thraa yeart r and the other,, six. Hon. Frederick 1*. » Stanton who stumped the States of New 1 1 York and Fen nay Ivan ia, at t'uo late po- 1 ■ j litteal campaign th behalf ol the Repub- ' iican party, Is an aspirant, and will prob- ' j ably be successful. "I AU hail! to the Thirty- Fourth Star of ' ; th* American Union I „> >•< -h -"J, Gram tills Leach. I 1 reentry 7th, ISSI. THBTLLure# iooqunrr aftxal Where it thsra an .Amei icau citizen who can resist the following splonded t mad heartfelt appeal from a citizen of , Kentucky, to one of ^Representatives _ to CsngTcss, under date of Jsmomry t )(tb T The wriierwiaa Beil and FverB eft elector in the lkte Presidential eahtj patgn : "My*1)*ar Sim? : -Although J wrote to [ you at length, a/ew days since, I can- * not r.ow retrain from making a few ad- * ditkn.al soggcsliooa I ksH bees eariottsly refivctieg wpoa the great questioi- ' before the country, and hare bean forced • to the conciusioir that all will be lolt j " dnlees Coagven kgreee ^pGB a coma proestse within the next two or three! * week* 1 see no hope In the distracted a CMitdle of thirty three discordant State j Leg hiatuses. The Border Slates, if they cenW jfo ce«reft» mlfbi'do 1
• much good ; but e ran such action on f their part cannot prevent otter rein, nn- \ .leeiy^he^RSlHeaenlativBS id Con grrtn f from the tforth nrerant a uhlted front In - favor of an honorable adjustment If » they will agree, sjiy to the Border State 1 propositions, {if they cannot surrender - their convictions against certain points involved in the Crittenden resoletians,) > all will y»t be well. For Heaven's sake. I consult with them. Urge therii up to • action by all the sacred memories of tbc past and the hopes of the future. Tel ■ them that tbc patriots of the Southern r Border States are groaning bencu'h a 1 load which will bary them if relief 1 oot giron, and that at once ' The spirit - of secession is creeping, or rather rollI ing like thunder from the South to (he 1 border. Tennessee is now almost or • the verge of the abyss ; *0 is Virginiar and if tbey go, how can w$ withstand I the influence of their example and not , | be crushed out of existence in the wreck : : of a once glorious Union ? Give us : Crittenden'* or the Border Slate propo1 j si lion, and (hat, too, quickly, and then ! Virginia and Tennessee will remain in. I This will insure the other Southern States ; and if those that have seceded J cannot be coerced back, why, ltft thrm 1 ffgo. A great and magnificent empire will still be left. Say to IheRcpublicnnthnt we appeal to them to do this act for our sake, if not for the sake of th® conn- ' try. Tell them that if tbey atond passively by and see the avalanches hurled upon us, tbey will have accomplished the ruin of as good patriots ok the world affords We sre sold Into bondage 1 when by their inaction we arc forced in- 1 to the embraces of Sont'i Carolina. ! Our f»le will be one which will make ungela weep. We will be overpowered by nnmbrrs ; we will be dragooned and j 5 inauiied lit n blood 1 hirst y n»ob, which ' » ill rule in Kentucky and the border; ] our love of country -.till be spurned ; our patriotism laughed two scorn ; and ' our efforts to save the '"oion used agaiust ns as to many evidences ef want of fealty to the South. Thus forced down by numbers, we will haTe (o flee [ dVir homes, or —great Heaven ! shall I . say it ? — turn traitors, snd violate our 1 solemn oath of fidelity to th« Constitu- ! lion. Yes, this is tho sad alternative ! ' As for me, come weal or wpe, 1 «tand by the Can illation and the Union to i tho bitter end. Tbey may hang and qvfnrtefrne, bnt a traitor and n perjurer i*nere'r Intend to be. This is u y sol- | emu and unalterable determination 1 1 'hate in »oy conscience found 110 just j causa for revolution, Bod.surcly, if Cor- < win's report can be the, basis of on ad ' justment, I can never hope to salbfv my eonsciende that the dev for revolu- 1 lien has coine. Tell the P>cpublica»* I that tens of thonsttnds here are with me, end in Heaven's name wd appeal to thorn to set, and at once, that wo may tnrq back the dark tide that is now wild lj brcjikiug over onr border. I appeal to their humanity for relief. "Oer Representative in the Kentucky legislature voted against the hoisting of the atari end stripes on the Capitol, end 1 have called an indignation meeting at » * * where wc will nt'se th • glorious old flog ope hundred feet heavenward, under the soul-stirring niutk of the §lar Spangled Banner, Hail Columbia, and Yankee Doodle. And wb intend that flag shall be our winding shoot before «ra yield. I find thnt some •f the Breckinridge men ore with us, but generally tbey are traitors At hrsri, and are longing for thewuival of blood to begin. In the conntry all parties are sound— ihe traitors are about the t^rns. Soma 01 them POw need hemp. But I will be charitable. Perhaps tbey are aatognidpd j If io, Heaven beve saercy 1 on their soals ! I I Write me vfWt bojre there is for id 'ttement. Jf00 certainly cam do some* 1 : thhtg whh tiie Nor thorn mrmbere by , walking to them in the right way. For God's saker do not lease a stone a atom ' ed. I r*v«nhat they mutt act at once f or a* it to*l, 1 assure you this ia »a. Fa seeeU." • • • *t
,n Htttl "Oorxo War*." t 1 DuisisrrLUt, Jan. St. 1861. y.a. Lea 1- 11 I)tar Sir I aclosed. I Butul you a copy of an Indian Deed- H n was found by me (as well as many other pa'f pert relative to the early settlemeut of :e Cap* May Co.J in an old chest; and had •r not probably *eec the light, for over threeu fourths of a century. 1 Lava endeavoured . to preserve the style aad orvhography of the oigtaul ?' , Your* tteRpeefully, 0 , CiiAM.i» Ltrpt.AH. Know all men by (hi* present Writing j that I I'unkatee hwve sold nalo John I>oon | nu A certain tract ef leed aad Meddow, fer A rertein sum of Money ia hood eltredy received it Th* hounds es followeth That is to say |. from the tjreek end -o running np into th« c , woodland along by Carman* line, to A ^ J while oak Ireo •( ihe heed of a Swamp, tho tree being marked on ell four aidee, and so, ' running wtih marked ireet to A While oak tree marked on all fear aides by A pond ' Joining Jonathan Pines bound AH llxr ^ k lands and marsh lying and being belweew g 1 the hounds above mentioned and the Cape h ■ I -Ian I „ I Pankatoc have sold with all privilege* ; thereunto belonging from uie end my heir* ^ lor ev»r, to hini end LM beirs for ever, whose nam* is above written To kavo and and to hold aud and pescably to enjoy with, n out uuy nu lealalioo from «ne or any othef e by ray procurement given under ray band s and «-ul the first day of Jauuary and ior the Year 1 GST . a.g»ed svoicd A delivered ! in j resants of 1'euktoo X his mack- , | A b ah Edw ud and * thai JiJohu Carman 1 St en I* L!rtt.-233o lately dead ; so *sooM t Lnjititea. Ti* the way of the world. We 1 fl >on»ii for a while. Meu lake tts by thehand, and a to unxiou* about the health of e our bodira, and laogh at our joke, and wo ^ really think, like the fly 00 the wheel, thutr we hu»e something to tlu with the turning. ^ I of it. Puuie day w# are buried. The son-' 1 do*s not stop for our funeral ; everything I goes 011 m usual , we nrv not nii*sed m- the lUctU ; men lan.-h nt new jok«* ; one or f ! two memories still hold oor tutim-a aud i forms , hut '.tie crowd move* in Its daily j circle, nnd 10 a short lime the great wnvo j sweeps over our step* aod washes tho lusV ^ vestige ot our •artWy r<t«t*tepe I \S akiiiso UiLVKa W AOS— It tH-nns 1 has r | housekeepers who wash their silver wore- - witfa'eoop and water, as the com*. on prsc- - lice is, do not know what they am shout, j The proprietor of one of the oldest silver i establishment* in t bo eit-y of Philsdrlfibtaj says that -housckaepers mm their silv«r by washing ,t in soap.suda; U mokes it look1 like pewter. Neaar put » particle of soap ' i about you* silaerj, then it will letein lie I I ortgiual lustra. When it wants pclith takir l ; s piece of soft lent Wo* and wbiuog, aod-rub- ; Do all in your power to loach year children led government. If a i-bthl i* pas--j sion lie, teoru him by gentle meiMit to cuib' » ; hie tvroper. he is -ulky. ehimn hftn one , of k by frank good humor. If indoii-nt, i accustom him to exertion, and trsio him soas to perform even onerous duties w:ll> alscrity. If prlda comes in to make obe^ . dience rcluctwot, sottdoo liim by counsel or discipline. Io short, give your children the habit of ovcroomiag their besotting f titiA The following Kp it op IV appears on i» ' tombstone in- Oxford. N. li. ! 'To all my friend* 1 hid adi»e> A more eedden tiestifcyott-nevtr fcecw — , As I *rns leading the old- mare to drinkr c She kicked and killed me quickhrn a wink. It was wittily, but roiNeVrllKt ungfnWSlK j said that a woman- Is the veiy reran* of , bsr mirror— tht one reflects without talk' t ing, the other talks sHthoat reflecting. True frirndihip iacrrsaes m lib's cn<V d spproashes, just art he slredow lenglh.nw e wkk twry degree the ran deoUeet koword* L its eatvittg. Generosity aonsists not in the srnn given, ' bet in tho meaner end tho ocnsfon of H* 3 i-beiog bostowed. I The road arabtlirwfnvrch Irioo narrnor for fi iendship, 'too crocked f..r honesty, aad J too dark and debious for science. Write year name by Madness, lora,- sod rr »ei cy on the hearts of the people you coat* 0. in contact with year by yoAr, add yoe wifC ncvur be feifottusL ffjg

