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CAPS MAY OCEAN WAVECAP 33 IBIjAN O N.J. J. S. LEACH, - Editor, Pnbllihir and Proprietor. ONK POI.riAR PBH AXVTJMl.j Thursday, May 30, 18T.1SnOCAKT OF THE WEEKLY HEWS. Becreury Cameron lias^seot a circular to . the Govrroorsef all the States, requesting j them, in crtmmisslon'ng officers of the rut I utilecrs, net to cOPituittioo any ono unless ' tif good mo rait, re'ialile pat riot "nun nr,<! ( sound health ; to appoint no lieutenant | over twenty tao year* of age, no captain J over thirty, and no flrl-koflicer. major, lieu- ! tenant eulimel or colonel unless a graduate ( of the U.S. Military Academy, or known to possess military knowledge or experience, j who haa passed the respective ages of 35, i 40 or 4.'» years. Bird'* l'oint. Missouri, has been occn- ; pied by a detachment from Camp Defiance, ' under direction of Capt llleubam. Gen. j McClellan's E n gi necpdn- chief. Next to ; the occupation ol Carlo itself, the possesion of Bird'* Point was clearly the most ! important business of the how. A para- j graph which as clip from the St. Imuis Democrat intimates that a netl of fleceS-l stoni't nte arming at Charleston, n few j miles southward of Bird's l'oinl. Titer j will doubtless receite the attenliiif ofi Geo. Fronliuor Can. Ilurueyal an early I day. Mr. Russell, the correspondent of lie ; London Timet, publishes a curd declaring ! that he occupies a perfectly nentral and independent position "during his travels in j this country, and that, writing for a foreign | pwp«r, ha cannot take sides with any party, f He also denies that he is accompanied by j any person holding connection with any j American journal. It is staled that the itffiels have citab-l lished a blockade at Memphis, prohibiting the pussage of all upward bound bent*. George Ashman, who has just returned from Cauado, says that the feeling there is Strong and unanimous in favor of the United Slate.-, anil that entire confidence i* felt in our speedy triumph or«r the Ilcbels of the South. Persons who have recently passed through the South northward, my that they received some anfloyuneufU^fugli none of a very serious kind. So (3 lira weyo every* where in motion towards Virginia, alt eager for figllt. Nearly all the ordnance which remained perfect at Norfolk has been removed for , safety to point* in the interior. Most of iLe machinery of the Harper's Ferry ar»e; nal has also hern removed to Richmond. Western Virginia gives very large majorI tins against secession. In some places it ' is nearly nnaniinona. The Uiiim Statu Convention of MaryDad nu t at Baltimore, lost Thursday, and | was unanimous and ehlhnsiastic for uncun- . ditiunal Union. Resolutions nere adopted j i denouncing secwstonand pledging the I State, to su'tnin the U.S. guvrrtimrnl. j I By the latest advice* from England, we I learn that the Government had issued a ' i pVoclatmition. from which ilap|>earrd th*t J I they will maintain the strictest, and mo.-.t j i Impart ml neutrality in reference to our dffi- ! I cullies. It warns oil British subjects I against taking any part whatever, with I either party, or attempting to break any I blockade actually established. This is as I we « jjteeted, and is nil we can a»k. Both hansel of the Kentucky legists- < tare have passed a bill to reorgunieu the s usilitia, and oppropriated a million of dol- j lars to aim tfao State. An attempt was mad* to pas* resolutions, endorsing the for- 1 mer actions of Gov. Magofl~.ii, which look- t 1 * - .....in. hilt 1 . 1 I ... I AM. I IT MM .' od toward sreessioe, failed, and

tucky, we think, may be set down all right for the Union. Col. Wilcox, the commandant at Alexandria, has Issued a proclamation, irislitaliug strict martial law. Tbo proclamation assures the people of the protection of person, property and slaves. Matters are generally quiet there. Considerable amount of firearms have been discovered and »eiud. a: well as tome $100,(100 worth of railroad iron. Our blockading ships con linno to tnakc . trixur* of southrrn vessels, soma of tbotu being privateurs. The U. 8. Mail service. in the seceded slat ns, is to be cm off to-morrow, {May ' 3Ul.) except in loyal Woslern Virginia, i and Te»B«v><«. where the vote of the t pgvple has not y»ft been taken on the ordi- , nance of secatsiun. A tjspuitily of baggage and paper, he- : Idnging to the rebel General L"<\ «>r Vlr- ' g.n.a have berq -wived in New York, and • ' a cuastgnuient of areas flcfliotd for L'alti ' ' mert: |«

! Lieut, r-lemmer, the gallant coinmua- . ^ dantat Fort Piekena, with a fuw others : from that fort, have arrived at New York. I They left on account of their health, being . . reduced by their arduous duties there. They report all quiet when they -left, on j the Nth iuU. ! j It is repo.ted that thw aace«njoni«W an. ' ' tearing up the rails, on the railroad from ; j Alexandria to Richmond, lu olmttpct, as . ! much as possible the advance of onr tfoi ; • i | towards their capital. 5 j The funeral ceremonies of the lamented > Col. Ellsworth took place at the White ! j House, Washington, lost Saturday, after 1 which hie remains were taken to the cars. • ' | and forwarded on through Philadelphia to ' I New York, and there given in cna-ire of 'J his relatives, in wailing at the A «for House, " j who proceeded with him to their home. » I ills remains were everywhero received wiili ' j the highest tokeos of resjieot. •: GWnerai Harney publishus, at St. Loom, , J Mo., the agreement made between him.elt I uud General i'rice, and the latter is to «J;»- . ! bnnd th.i Statu forces. In future. u!l coin* pi tin's of violence urn to be made in i,mi. ' eral Price, and if he fail* to furnish redress, ■ {General Harney is to do en. The. Hi. i Louts Democrat announces oilitnriallv that ! i the July interest or the school fund » 11 ...a j he diverted to miIiurypiirpo.it*. us G»vor- ' | nor Jackson has designed. ' 'j Gerrit Smith pl«-ges bin self to provide ' ; for the families of ull volunteers h aving . j I'flerboru", N". Y. I KEWS FP.0M THE 'WAR. j Our troops seem to have been impatient | ' J for something, to do; and, from present indi. ' [ cation, it is probable they w ill now !»• grat- : ified in this ro-pect. La«t Thursday w*s a ;• '[ stirring day in Washington, tppil it appear- ! [ ed as if something was tabu done, ttio-igli j what did not appear ccituin. The farce* i were ia motion, and m tlin evening were mo- j T'yteglftward. tlie"LonVjfrid-c. whicircros-. , es over the I'olomacinto Virginia. At the i dead boor of the night, several regiments crossed over, mid at about two o'clock a ■ part set out on their march towards Ale*. , andriu. and other* towards Arlington | Heights ; whtlo others were stationed | near the Virginia • nd of tho bridge, and other places. When tbo troop* passed over, the Virginia picket guard tied in but j ' haste toward* Alexandria, ami in u short j time the alarm la-ID ware rung «t that I place Cel. Ellsworth's Firemen Zouaves set out from Washington on board two vlca leers, down tho 1'otouae. They nrri- j ntd at Alexandria at abont 4 o'clock on ■ ' I'rid.vy t-ornipg, and immsiliately landed, ; cud took phases*! on of the town, in the! name of the United States. Troops, . it is s'atcd, also landed from the U. S. steamer j Pawnee, lying there. Tho Virginia troops fired a few shots at th» men when landing, and then fled precipitately, to part* onknown. Col. Ellsworth proceeded into the !own, taking down secession flag*, and hid*J ted the Stars and Stripes instead. They {also took charge of the telvg.jph line • Sontb. At the Mar»h«li llou»e. kept by u j Mr. Jackson, a bitter secessionist, they found the confederate flag flying, mid or. ! dured it taken down, lint the proprietor to- | fusing to do so, CoL ElUwortli, ucc.uiipaiiu-d t two or three others, proceeded to the j ; of the house, took it duwu, the Col. ! carrying it down stair*. On arriving at tin- j of the stairs, Jackson, u it It u j doable bura-lrd gun or rifle, »hot Ellsworth I through the heart, killing him instantly. . He then attempted to shout another mail : one of the Zouaves Mug loo fiut lor , him.-suot Jsvkson tl.rnagh thu head, and • then, as be w*v latling, rrni him through . •visll his tiayonet, pinning him to tho stairs, ( where oe 'au« *til! lying at tyro o'clock the , same uftoroouu, nithk gnvrd over him, to. t prt vent the body from being removed. | Olhri ttvopa who had marched from , entered llexandria ul about ( the same time as above, took po*ses*ion < f u

- Oranga and Alexandria Railroad, and t captured thirty-five rebel cavalry and as many hr>r»v-s. The body of Col. KIDworib - was conveyed to Wushingtou, wraupr J in f the sura sod stripes, with lkws<c«MUuu IDg - which ho hud hauled down at the Murshull r House, lying at hi* feit. » Oar troop* captured squads of Iraitor • troops along their rente to Alexandria ; - at on* tirno some three hundred, all ol I which are prisoners. A large number of secessionist were also capturv-J at thu Mar* > shall House. ' From accounts up to last Knlurdny. there were about CfJOO U. 6. troop* in Fortress j I Monroe- and vicinity, under command of Gen. Batter; and it appears probable that j a movement on Norfolk will sunn U> made. ! though nolhiug is certainly * known about jt ; a* all rich matters aie necessarily veiled I with secrecy. , Several weeks ago the United Sin es govcrnmrnt profleted to "flic great Powers of i Enrol* lu aaSetit to the treaty of- For.'* j abolish tag pri Vatic ling. '

'■ FLAG PRESENTATION. ' * i A FLAG will h- l'RKHKNTKD to the ' ' ArsPB 1*1. AXIS tlOTtl* (il'ARl)*, t.y the I f LASSIES, thu VV.UM— iay RtfBlae, M»vr»th. j . at the EXITED STATES IIUTL'l. ExefelaMi u, I j .umnnw at e« oVlork; flag pccsentnl at » o'clock, I ■ SiS* If this evrnlaw ehouM te«torm> Ihr |<iwb- , J talloa wl'.I take jSaee the Brat (alretraiu< \ C" i ii. and. May 23 1. 1-iJ. J. S. I.c« <11 i-r-Dear Sir . —My atleaUon , , has been called to a notice in tho Ocean . Wave of this date, beaded "Repairing Vj"* ' j : Roads," in which is implied r. censure . <ligging ditches for taking oat gravel, and r I leaving them unfilled over night, and pro- ; » sating a ca»o which came under your * notice last Saturday, that you saw a perr -on tumble heuulen: into a hole injuring his limbs quite much. It is sonewlmt re- ; ' uiarkable that snch accidents should havp , j happened, more especially a* the ditch wus ! [ directly in' front of 'the office where he — tlm same person — had on opportunity of' t looking at the iuid ditch all day, and the ' - mono wos shining bright at the time the ; * ' tumbling look place. As the danger/ you have pictured may have a tendency abroad to impress my friend* that try carvle.isoes* L not being sanctioned bv yourself, aiid mint1 | bers having expressed their dikSpprobatluU ' pjf my proceedings a* street commissioner, > | icgarJles* of lite or properly. 1 desire you . ; will I uj&i the foregoing, and oblige - *** Your* Respectfully.- ' . JOSEPH WARE. (P " We very cheerfully publish the above , i from cur street commisioner, anil wo M say . i that We are in no way disposed, at present, | to find fault with that official, for the mail- • tier lit which he ho* dooe his work, except i in the one particular mentioned — leaving " , ; l he ditches, dug two or three feet deep. I for days at a time, without being filled up, . j or in some way protecting persons from i , { felling Into litem;— in-this— respect -we- ilo • ; complain, uud we are, by no mraiis, alone j i in cimijiiainiiig ; und wo think wo havo u j lighTto complain. ! The article relered to in the last W^ve I j did Hut stale who it was Hint met with the I ; accident, or in what ^ locality in l!ie>i«y ns I | the ahovo seems to impD', but wht-llier the i p-Tron "had an opportunity of looking ui | l!ie Mini ditch nil dey" or not wo ciinnnt i j see that it matters It is not at all prolmI j hie that the individual rim the ri*k of such | i ! n ."iimmewet f->r fun, or to »>-rk c-ltlso ol couipDial. lie no doubt liadseeu it; utul ! | others like, it, but at the lime he tumbled . i headlong into it. hud forgotten it. and any ' | hue was likely to do tho sanio, 'and liable , to a far gie-itv-r injury than happened to . him. We see nO( good reus >b why such ditches should l>« lelt, to tho danger of imopD in tbo streets. f Editor Wave, j FROM WA8HI50T0N We have another lulterfrom Mr. 11. W. j Sawyer, who was the first New Jersey vol- : unteer that arrivsd in Washington. He is j still at the arsenal, and has gone frcm the I rank* of a private to that of a seargeunl i in a company. Their time is principally ocr", copied iii drilling. A*, live o'clock in the ; ' morning I hey are culled from sleep by tin- ] ! heat or the dram, and answer to the call of I bo roll, when they drill until 7 o'clock.; i A t 8 o'clock tlioj breakfast, and drill again from 10 to 12 o'clock. Dirincr is luken at ; 1 I'. M„ and at 2 o'clock the non-commis- ' sioued officers are drilled hy the Lit-utcn- j ' ants. The company are drilled in Uia af- ; tenuion l>y the S-'tirgeunt. at 4j until 51. 1 , Every day a dress parade is bad at C o'clock. | and each man mutt appear dressed in cleau j { styio, such as white gloves, hoots black- ■ 1 ed, Imlr^ combed, lie *ay* "Kveiy three { , days my turn ewtnes to siaml guard 24 [J hours, fknr purl is one of the most respon. -«ib!y thattkL-reis in the District, on oc- ' # count d! tho largo quantity of arms nnd ammunition stored here. Wo are doing sioieu sere, vv c ore coing

' regular gnrriton duty, and don'^gel out nl " all without a pass from % coirtmisvioiicil 1 officer, and they don't Ilk* to grant tljvm : 1 in Tact, we have no leisure time. Without 1 miffing n drill or parade. The Ringold ' Battery- and Its band, from Reading, i'a., boa been attached to this post. There arc j many who witness onr evening parade on : i the beautiful Arsenal grounds. This even. ! 1 ing (Saturday May 18.) Mr. .Cameron, Sew. j 1 anl and Welle* will bo hero dressed in fall ■ uniform to sea ns. Wo shall salute them ; f.-om our Buttery. Th*J will make abort | spyr-ches tons. M • are anxious to have a I brush with tho rebels, and vindicate the rights of onr country. This alternative 1 has tieen forced apou tu, and we intend to I learn traitors h lessen, which they will ner- j er forget. The assailing of our country'* H g and citixens are not lost sight of. Yes, our cause is jntt, and no human power ! can force us from onr position." t£?r The dag raising at Green Crook If j udiournt-rl from Thondsy to Fridiy after mV, Me-y JDw.

| WU^MSKIM/' i FLAQ KAISIKG BY MOOK LIGHT. ' i Every locality in the present contv.-t D ; more or less a:twatej by the fl'*it of en - ' j i thnsiasm, and varions are the deinonstra- j - ' tion* that no Sag of dishonor shall wave 1 - I over the State of N. J.. to disacratc itr . c | foilj Sutnrd iy evening, the 18th inst., the j i j school house of South Denoisville j ■ 'presented a larger concourse of" .pew'. • Vple than was <rlr at any previous ■J time within it* wall*. The room i< 41 ft J I < by 20. and was literally jammed with loose : ; devoted to our national cause. Many, din- j " ! appointed io gaining an en I ranee, amused ! ! themselves by repeatedly discharging the ' cannon and firearms procured for 4,he uc- ' r-a-ion Thu school house was tastefully r decorated with' flower*, flvgs and ever* i ' ; L-ret;Iis. The audience hejtig rfalled to or- ' • der by thu teacher. Wiu^A. Ashtnead, ue | ' aunouneed the singing of our National j liy ten. "God )>{£*- our Native Land," «T ! ' I t-r which, prayer "by thu Iter, Jvsso II. j 1 ! Diverty. Next was sung, Columbia the { 1 Gem of the Ocean, und other soul stirring ! ' pieces, accompanied by the piano and vlo- I iiu, through the kir.dr..-s* of .Mr. and Mr*. ; ' Jeremiah To.vr. -nd. Following in order. ; • the Revs. 1). B. Fulmer and Jesse II. Die- j i-rty delivered national, patriotic, ami b-- - coming addressess, which, hlendiug iu per-fi-ct Buison'with the occi«ion, we.-» list, u i ed to with great interest. After the sing- ! ing of the "Star Spangled Banner." thir. i '! tern small scholars appropridtrdy dre*»edi oilh badges and sashes of our national col- _ 1 or s. huro riio Flag out of the room and ! KMrcio'd once around the building— there. [ by having the national tliig to encircle and I { protect the youths of the neighborhood— i 1 and ilienco funning a circle ardnr.il the '■ r pole in Iront or-tbo house, the American j ! ensign was run heavenward, am'd tho hear- | "ty ch.-.-'rs of spectators, mid the S-mr-nS- , voice of the cannon und musketry combin- j cd. The queen of night sal majestically i i upon her throne, with the watchfires brighily burning, and reflected upon our J national ba'tnsr thu glories r-T the vaults d I \ sky. 'All nature scemetl tiedeek<-d with tfc : extpi glory, to liearuld to the "Spirit land," 1 ; this another proof of the patriotism and • [ loyalty of N J. . "Tbe St*i .Spanclrd tlsno-r ran Beyer U- furl* t, i Its tiluMuuin nl lighl are -.he Lope of tlic world.'- ; Wv A. Asunr.ui. j DShnisville, May 2'.. 18nl. Musical Association. Tin. Capo May Musical Association will ' meet «•! Friday evening, ihe 7>b Ml J inn . ; ' iii thu liupii-l church, U Mav t.'oiirt j House. Exeicises io comment ut hi.1 * o'clock. (Singers please "*»•» pn-scot) 1 ' I'ablic respuctlully invited to atlend. , 'C The U. S. commander at Alexandria | having vainly tried to get hi* proclamation, declaring martial law. printed, there, sap- j pressed the ichel newspaper* and took po- ' " ; session of their oMcus. Small pox ha* broken ont among the A r j ; kunsa* rebels at Harper's Ferry, and they j j have lu-cil removed from the ramp. ] < SA M U EL R. LUDLAM, ; Ci .rccor Io GEORGE U l.LTH.A.M ) jr Houso, Sign and Ornamontal t PAINTER 3c GLAZIER, It CAPK IM.AX I). X. .1 . ! | . TAINTING or «lt klnits e«c-.dc<! U ycod ifyle. N. IL— EOUXTRV JODUI.m; dooa with nritness < " I and dlsp*»ch. j r WASHINGTON HOUSE, j Cape Talaiid, N. J, 1'HII Subset Iber bsrlnjr Itssui th* above Itof el. I ■u<l Otuillt ui> will, «J1 tbe comfort* r>< n Win- t | ti-r M«u»e. rr.pivtfull) Informs lb* iniblle Ibsl he 1 i 1* row rirruarol tu nn-ommodate them at FAlH ami I. HEASdNAIlLElTIAhl.ES. C A small Dining Unaua It attached, STOVES •reefed Ibroughout the Huusr, and ever* other roe. *<-oleuee to make ft a cumlortable and pleasant ( : Hums. 1 RTAflhtm j, Commodious STABLES and CAIUtlAGE UOC- ' I 5ES have been built on the premuca. H Slf HDS.

B The elllseos of Cape May are particularly notlfled 1 thai SHEI'S for homa, for Ihe Uic of the puhllr, , FREE OF CHARGE an on the Let, which thrjr are d luvlled to use. W. W. WARE, FRO. Oelober, tlh, tSSO. "* i : — 1 FREDERICK LIXDHKIMKR CABINET MAKER, I.APAVKTTK STREET, B In the h -:nae Dtalr oveurfed by W. W. Ware. Cape j lilut. Kl'HXfTl'RK in .Or to Ordtr ; alio - | sUUV acrAiacnandVABaisMCD. • I Mr. Ltndhcimer will attend t j I'.KPAJRIXG |! CLOCKS. FIANOS, , . Cans Seata, Upholstery, Ac. [ : CJ- Call and see me, or tend la your Orderr-Cg ^ 1 April «, 19«J. nm ■ WHOLESALE &. RETAIL » Grocery 4 Provision Store.' TIKK Subscriber, having his Uore located at XATH'X.y. HALL. galts Uw aWeothmof COUX. TRY MERCHANTS and HOPSEKEKPKhs i0 tta • rw.-k "f IlltoCKlllES end Pitovisioan r i He cruufaatly reeelvlu* rood* from Vblladclphla. aodM-UlDg the-u, vv nolctale or Retail, at PHILA P ELF III A PKICE8. I! It hope.1 that NTorc-'keeuera and ilurris la re ocr* I. will r all and uk prleet and rxamioe roods tvfore purehaaUc el»c» here—' y a arox game rsox. , riape Itlaad, Nor. ttb, t*S0. V~"

i ANNUAL EXHIBIT .. OF THE ! Heeeiptt and Etnenditmrtt of lie BootH ofI 'U'ttei Frtekohiert af Ihe ■ ounlg rj Cape Slag, for the gear A. IK 1861. j CittrUt Hand Etq., Cottcdnr t.f lie Cmtnlg ' of Cby* May. in account rilh tie Doaid j of Chosen Freeholders of laid County . To Kecelptr. Dr. : » ; To !.»l,i,-c *• ^.-rtleraeo!>lth Cnvcl. JICM.15 - ami ui Put'!:.- fchutil uiocej recei%d from stale Trvaauivr. VSLS7 '• " I**-* i.vf from several town•hip collretura and Cape l*Ua<L Isrludioc Uucullecled bal. of lad IMr- „ , . 5SV7.IS , ' " " tjvera lleruw receive! saoo Whole amount ree'd from all sources | S4.-a.ro ISSO-CI. BrCiiwndllarM. Cr. , 11) lull for per diem of JuOce* for alien■laore at Courla, fl It: 00 J " " Jur»:*« t-e. 2-JO.ro I " StoertlT* bills. ijjj < " " rertjuialfrs of fcnslablea for aricndnsg Courts. *0 00 , ™ " ro»«a of cmmual prowcuUout, IB.7J r,im|K-,iMtl»a of cuuuty c.»avasaers. pi jj " comjieaMlioa of freeholders and cle-k, 177.87 foi»i-«otaiioa of public kehool rxsmiarts. mi •• i-nuipcioMioubfcountyv-cineetor, lai.7> ■..•1.1 w»rk aadsumir^;, lorjail. M.u7 i •• " bill U-t ralioui and wuod f»r priMiners . 71,14 " " rcps.ra upon deor lock of Court ;; H luirrral . in eonnty loan. IS.J7 ' • • ittl luil js.i* blank lvd> fur clerk's ulllce art) " oi;o euiillnnul 'iid^vs lor <»Uns She: ;a-. Ibiiul, S.1S) costs of imjulsith.ii, burial he. 5».D * "upport of Aim. House, la- - luiliug Joljsiou account of ] . „ , ,"'««■ 7J7.SO bataaer of Steward'* salar)- last ,- year. . kim " seli-ir, line, recvr-yapl. sundry imprioraieni* upon larra. Stt»t7 1 " •' enmpensn>i«n of Air... House •-"•■r. -nil ice. u to • • -IN ».lln;ph) >lel.n-. bills. • " «ld and .-ippoit of i»a ont »f elms Iiiniw. ln.-lii..ioc fe<s nf ■» or secra of |oor and justices i. "n-. -S I-, SSS.ll ] '• l-.vlanee of b.lls for repairs ■ipeu eouuty road, IS.S4 " bill, of Oceao Wave for pub. • - Id hluc sundry pellets or Boanl and ihe yrnfi aubeerlplirm for clerk's offl.-e, 1I.S0 •• • mull ehanre of Director rvla- ' ,,, lire io tlMhuBa Mill, ».ro ■ " '• small ail., ell iti-ou. Mils, 4.00 i " " 10 1. 1 nival Ion of roiiunidce niion uuhlte hulMhfcra- S US ) ' •• » in ill hdl relative to alms house, 5.78 1 •' - (diystei.iu for two post aiortem 1 .. dtasSmrrM?** *°"WI Iree. and NiMog 1 he same, C-L0S •• paintine u< w county houw. .nd • illiory Pills relative thereto, 77.BI •• expend- Upon upis-r bridge tedar Swamp en-rk. I1IJ* •• •• " upon bridge at 'lurka hue, 9 8* " " . " u|»>u hrldee at Sehellln-"-r's l^nil,«B.(..Wl!l.!lBe S3.S7 " upun son ij .rial I i.ridg- .. Ill C|>pcr township. 188.15 '• " ^l|>on .uiehy ataall bridge e. In Urunte l.moshiis 83.7S " " "lmu •••"-try »ma«l bfidj. e* In Middle township, 145.18- " •* " up,in suoilry small bridgea I •«>e. ">» n.lilp, 4J.S8 Ri emih paw eol.e.-lor of I pp«t I. -nshlp who-d-money. :iid.l i •' " Denols lowa.hlp school money, SMdS 1 -TtaiiAiu. towaahlp ] „ „ u!!"1!?™?'; ** school money , 17*. 55 " " " C#|ie Island, 1 3*80 amount of rvpeodltum, M5n.u J " balauee al settlement May 7, IK!, 105LI7 N'OTI". — In adrtlHAa to Ihe amoord of halanre 17.1 In the h.ed« of He- collector, there rei mains, u.-ieollm-ted of C unly laa, 414i.lt | anil e i.o"! money noi yel received from trcai- : surer, I. V I VI, re. 98 .» I m. kin* 1 he whelp amount of available , fuoi'J of Ibeenualy, 0184188 Hnr|ilus Itevrune. iftomla and Mortem pisai .50 In pro. -ess of re'.-rr »|on, p o,ro Cash In hands of Loan Commit, to iter, 8io.w, i Whole amount rf fund, $8748.5* 'v { amount nf Inlemt un appro; rlated erase • - i ^^^Hefuad. is aaBuallj ap i ihr acrpral lownthipa nml Cape island. In Ihe ratio • ol the niiniler •! eblldten. 1. imrlsd to the Board by Ihe trier. I Toon >«pei!nn ndvuhi. toHow t*|-ortei| for the prrrrat years Is ss Fpper Township John Jones, -uperlntrndeht, 807 llennls TowmOilm Maurirp liee.ie), " tta ' tile John TV hwata, « iro • " David I."m In*. " 441 Cape Island, James S. Kenaedj , •» ;M Whole cumber repot 'e-L *- fft ■ Ortt Ctaa or rite Bo van for the ermine year: Thomas Williams. Director, P. O. Turk. he-, Joshua *»«in. (Ink. I" o. Tdwnsend'a tain. Chaele* Hand, Co. ( ollreior. 1'. u. Court House. Henry Swalii, luan Cumal tinner, P. t». Town- _ , _ _ .... (■wta's lalel. • sum of Thon.ar,<l Dollar* 01 ilsrrO to be ««rs***l and collected Ihe present year as a conn«*HDA BWAIX. rieik of the Board. Townsep.d's Inlet. May aah isui.

j A M ES WcCA RTNHY, MERCHANT TAILORL ^pilF. subscribar rctppctfully iorortn* thw 1. InhsMlaels ul Ciiiie May County, that he Ac • I Just returned from Philadelphia, wuh a larrs and welt aasoitvd slack ut goads, cuiuistlng of ; CLCfrns, GASSIMEUES AND VESTING 8. whlth he 1. prepared to msnufartnre to order in lbs most fashionable style, and 00 rrasoaable Dees. Goods by the janl sre ofleted for sale. Haling seen 1 ill Ihe services ofgsud wurkmea he . ™-"-o He also Invite, attention Io his extsnslvs ajsertRISADY MADE ■ - «» •*• mm * iv u « ' CI]»I|J of '* coo,!*otlF up, eoa»i*ting prla- | OVKIICUATA, PltOCV COATS, JAC'KCTI, PAKTI, Ac. I solicit Ihe patronage of Ihe puldlc^nJ my blonds. , Cape May C. H., Sept. »th, use. 137" Advtr'.ibe your bosli»«0. ~