Cape May Ocean Wave, 13 June 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE island NEW jersey. ■ "

LOCAL AND STATU AFFAIRS. ' J. OKAHVI LL£ LEACH, SopcrUr. | ... ' - ~c To our Hotel Proprietors. | The season in now /it h*n<l when hotel ^ proprietors ,*liould be celling cords end circular* print ed. for distribution in Philadelphia and otbvrr placet. We earnestly hope they will famr u< with their patronage now and through the summer. It is . not expected that we can do yoar work „ -quit* at ch*a p as it can be done in Phils- t drlphia; but. then, we appeal to yonr con- g science, good tense and patriotism, and ask ^ If it js not year dutg m patronize an insli- ^ tolion, a home iuttilutiop, that seeks the j advancement of yoat interest in every pas- j sible manner, although tt cost a little ( more, /fail alt Ike hotel terpen on Cape It/and given iit Ikeir printing since the Ocean j Hare hat teen ettablitketl, ice could, kg Ikit t time, Lure done ikeir work ai cheap as theg j can get it eliewkrre. lie might dilate upon , . this subject were it rrquired j but we trntt you will give the matter a 'careful, candid 4 und immediate reflection. Do not be afraid { of making ut rich. f»r were you to aid us all in jour power, the oflice would no more , than properly support itself. , Another FI.*B Umlaed. , The peuplii at Rio Grande, some seven j , miles from here, having provided them- ■ , helve* with a beautiful specimen of the j Star Spangled Hanner, and erected a lofty ( * |io1e, on Wednesday of tail week (long the | Hag to the breeze. Preparation* had been j , made for an interesting ..time ; but the ( ►torm of U»at e!oj in part prevented it. j , There were, however, we are informed, sev- | hundred persons present, many of whom - must have come from cooiiderablo di»- ! tunce," from tlte targe number of carnage* n present. Though some of the spenkurs i u-re present, the storm prevented tliein , ** from listening to eloquent speeches, a* it , was to take place iw the open air. The j lno-t bountifnl supply of the richest cake*. ] und other refrerhtnciits, were provided, and the company repaired to a house, where they were served, to the satisfaction of all. The day pirvioo* to the raising, we saw j Messrs. Aaron 1. earning and Kdmund i <'re*»* at the lelaud, for the purpose of 1 providing and clligy or Jeff., which wus •Inly executed on the occasion. The Nc.no of Ml. It is a common topic of conversation in j C*|w May reboot this time, whether or not j lliia watering place will do a fair business j the present season. A majority of the p*o- j pie express themselves discouraged, while some few thin!: we will do an average hnsi- : nets. A uumtmr of Pbiladelphians have been hero during the past few days, and j j they tell us, if we look for a dult'sutnmer. we shall be much disappointed. Indeed, it | | is our bnpfl, of coarse, that we may ba dw- , * * appointed in this matter; but, then, there , is little show of disappointment now. for j ' we cannot are how as many vi-itor* will be | i on the Island, ns usual, when thousands of I thosn in the Xurtli are standing in battle | ■ array, and all In the boutlr, who hare been j in the habit of coming here. Families ire broken np by the callings of war. and mo- j tiey is scarce ; and taking all thing* in consideration, we have no idea that any but two or thr.-e large hotels will have a very large amount of custom. One thing is c*r- > tain, and that is. Capo Island will do as ! much as any other summer resorla. mistake Corrected. I We have understood that it lias been •circulated in some parts ol the county, that 1 he military company at Cape Island had •^•hurrted up;" but the person' who started aurh a report are considerably mistaken i A* we staled last week, the company was first started as sn Independent Home 'Guard; but they bavo since reorganized, J + — under the militia laws of the State. by j which they are liable to- the call of the Governor to go to an* part uf the State, i should he deem it necessary. They meet •several timet every week for drill, in the large hall of the U. S. Hotel, directly opposite our office, where their large flag is 'living. They ore by no meant "burs ted up" yet. To the 1 1 art*. Drivers. Ity direction of the City Council, we publish in anolbsr place, an ordinance, passed by said body in 1861. We call the tperial attention or all persona who drive carriages on the Island daring the summer, 4o thia ordinance, at it is an important one. and should be observed to lb* "letter of the law." Itil not onfreqnent that wo see some of our ttreet completely blockaded by carriages; and did drivairs know there was.sn ordinance forbidding this, wa hare ) kr no doe in they --would obey it. The ordinance published speciflffii bow backs must * aland, and we hope hack-drivers will clip this ordinate from the "Wave," and have | it iu Lboir pockets when hero in the sum. < } M>"* I I h L _ ' ■ , . a..:. '

\ Urvnllfal Present. We were shown, a few day* since, 'a _ beautiful sword sent to Capt. John West, g of the Cape Island Home Guard, by two * "of bia friends in Philadslphia. who have considerably with hie. On the hill ' of the sword was the following inscription: CAPT. OHN WEST, "From kit I'rotegei, I » PETER and JOHN* : The names of the donors are Pedro (Peter) bulora and John Risley, of the "Continental" Hotel. The former of the j two was brought up by Capt West. The scabbard of the sword was of beautiful sil- j plate. Company at Tntkakor ' liy a letter from Tuckahoe. we are. inof a meeting of the rifle company of that place, on Friday evening last, when it was agreed to style themselves the TripLeague Rifle Company. Officer* were elected a* follows ; Capt., Ewing W. Tib- | bles ; First Lieut., Reuben S. Robinson ; t Second Lieut., Joriah W. Baker; Brevet . Second, John G. F. N'ott. They number . about 40 with a prospect of considerable ( , iucreuso. The writer says they are as stout and robust touting set of fellows as he ever saw ; , and true sons of frerdnm, ready logo aud j i serve their country at any time they are wanted, to a man. I Election*. ( j There was a meeting of the commissioned ^ | officer* of the county, at the Court House, I Tuesday, for the election of Lieut. I Colonel and Major' of the (.'ape May rvgi- , i ment, Brigadier General Doughty presi- * > ding. Th« election was finally adjourned ; for two weeks, to meet at Tnckmboe, Jane- ] j "-"'th, at It o'clock A. M. At a meeting at May's Landing, last " Saturday. JY»«pti "SHtter, of Hatzmonitm. i was elected Brigade Inspector, for the , : Cape May aud Atlantic brigade. SlrtwWrrlH. W B. Miller, Esq., will please accept ' our grateful acknowledgements or a very • liberal donation of the above delicious fiuit Mr. Miller has a patch on hi*_farm, j intended simply for family u*e, and yet, ao ) productive hare they proved, t hut wu unJ derstand they picked some three bqpbtls | in one day from it this week. I Important tr Travellers The New York steamer wharf has been I pat up, so that tlm steamers am now land1 iiig ut it. !*afgi*|^er* are conveyed to and | from Hii* place Tiy these boat*. < Csrrlsg* Kor Sale. . It will lis seen by an advertisement in our columns that a One two horse carriage J i* offered for sale on the Island. Inquire j of Thomas 11. Hughes. Plnnt Utt Potatoes. I We advice farmer* to plsnt every spare I acre of tillable land with lata potatoes. — There will be a market for thein next winter and Spring. Remember this. Tk» om Works. Philip I*. Deily i* having the Gas works j put in good working order. A new corsr l to the tank is baing built instead of tbaold | one. which ba* been in use since the building of the works. Bonis and Khors. Maxwell K. Swain, ..in addition to bis supply of ladies bjola, shoes and gailers, : his own manufacture. Is now prepared to snpply the gentlemen also. A Handsome Field of Wheat. In our opinion, Cape Island can boast of . having the best field of wheat in this counI ty. If any one doubt* this, we invite such i to call on Uapt. Aaron Scbellingev, and examine hi* four acre wheat-livid; end if they do not coincide with ns, let lh<-m su. - and inform u« where there is belter. We viewed it, on Monday, aud proot/xnee it 1 handsome in every form. ^ Freeholder'* Meeting. j The Board of Choaen Freeholders met ' at the county alms-house last Tuesday. — 1 | They held a general inspection of the pre- > i mites, the manner of conducting it Ac.. and we believe were highly gratified in every respect. Mr. Reeves Izard, the keeper, provided them an excellent dinner. — From all we can learn, that institution was never better conducted. Ssgwrat Jame* T. Smith keeps the best Began for tale ou Cape Island. i WASHINGTON HOUSE, i Cape Inland, N. J. THE Subscriber hiving leased the above Hotel, JLsad atted It up with all the comforts of a Wln1 tee House, respertfully Informs the public that be r t* aow prepared to accommodate thorn at FAIR and SEASONABLE CHARGES. A small Dlnlkg Room D attached, STOVES ' v25me'to,l5u5te it* """torTbta '"on" i Horns. HTABL15G. Comoioittous STABLES and CARRIAGE HOC- • 8EK have bees built on the premier*. L BHKDB. I The ettixeo* of Cape May are particularly notified , that SIIKI S tor homes, for thr use of the public, • FREE ur CHARGE areoe the Lot, which they ate . Invited to ur. w. W. WAKE, Pro. J October, 4th, IBS*.

(Jlit to. . j SAM iJeCr LU DLA M , j (Succeaaor to GEORGE U LUDLAM.) House, Sign and Ornamental j PAINTER 4 GLAZIER, CAPE ISLAND N. .1 PAINTING id all klBd* c*eeutol It. goo-I- ryleJ j s N. B.— COUNTRY IOB8LSO dot.- •-. .ih matneoa J X •ad dUpatch. mj'30-S i ^ PBEDKBICK LINDHEIMKR i 1 CABINET MA EE II. ! I.AFA1KTTE STREET, In the houae Utoly occupied by \V IV. Ware. Cape ' Island. POHXITDRK morte to Order; s scaVLV BiraiKi u and vasrumi u Mr. Lindhrunrr will St lend to REPAIRING 1 clocks, PIANOS, Cane Seats, Upholstery &c. ' CP Call and see mc, or send In your Orderi._C5 ' April «, ISSO. mm i j AMEt~mccautx ky. e~z ; 1 merchant tailor. . ppiIK subscriber respectfully inform* the i X Inhabttauts of Cape Nav Four.-y, i:.<Hno>i juel returned from phlladelphU. with a large and well aaaorlcd ato«Jt of gooda, conalatlng of CLOTHS. cassimerk8 -»sn v i: STINGS, ' which he la prepared to manufacture to order in ; the most fashloSable style, and on rrnonable , trrtna. Dreaa Gooda by the >srd are oneie.1 for tale. Having secured the service, n'eood workmen, hr i ' Is enabled to guarantee satisfaction to All who may him with their patronage. He also Invites attention to hla rxtrsslve asaortre ady made he la constantly making up, consisting principally of OVKRCOATR, PIIOCIC COATS, t JACKETS, PANT*, A. • 1 eollclt the patronage of the puhllr.and my frtruda. ( | Cape May C. ^fept. SSth, is-n. chairs, settees, €L0€3KS ANfi MIRHGHS. , \ Wo a good aarortmenl of SUBSTANTIA I. Ft' HNiTt'RE, kept constantly on hand, which. Uw aubacriber can sell at vety nraaouahir rater. ' He fa also prepared to fill all order* for'sarh, gkoiigk ogdkn. Cape May Court House, March 57, HS». knoril kdhund's cape island store. AN ENTIRE FRESH STOC K OF GtlOltS, Just ■ recelveU, eorwlatlncof liUY GOOirs. GUoi !:- HIE*', PROVISION*. HARDWARE. IHHITS and SHOES, EARTHEN-WARE. ClttcKI RV-WARI-. . TIN- WARE, ke , which will he sold tor Cash, (or Its equivalent Ir, Twain:,] at cheap a» Goods of | ' the satire quality are sold in the County of tape May. Also; an avaorlment of RBADT MADE ClOTBINO ronalatlnc <>•' OATS, PANTS, VESTS k BATIIIN-*. CLOTHES. Cam and Data for Kelt . HICKORY. PINE USD OAK WOOD. DELIVERED ao- The large, t Stock of FAMILY MEDICINES In tot county, kepi on hand. Cure for almort every disease. The attention of buyets la aoHclted. sr.sraa.-y . wholesale &. retail Grocer)' i Provision Store. THE Subscriber, having hla Store located at NAXTIONAL HALU calls the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANT* and IIOUiEK EE1TK* fo hla •lock of Ull'lCKIlIK* and PROVHItias. Ho la ooastantly receiving gooda from Philadvlphia, and seUlBX them. Wnoleaalr or Hrtali, at PHILADELPHIA PRICES, tj" It la hopml that Store-krejrera and Buveia In general, will oil and sail prim sn.l examl.e good* before purchasing elsewhere , AARON GARRETSON. Cape lalxnth Nor. *lh, IBAr. I ■ ._ ! 1861. spring & summer 1861. millinery ! MrSS MARY C. PRICE. 1 i ROVE COLD SPRING, has the pleasure of In- . ^Ytormlng her patrona, and the Ladles generally. that the has an assortment of the LATEST "•/!'. of r SPRING and SUMMER Millinery, constating of . STRJH'S, SILKS, snJ CRAPES, fc, W BLEACHING done to order, also. 1 y e,*w, - j ladiks ! attention" i spring and summer t millim'ERy: - \f IBB JANE HILDUFTH. at capb ItXMav Cottar Huctx oaand after MONDAY, I APRIL t.ith, will offer to the ladle, a ivr ami M ., aaaorimeat of Spring and Summer Millinery, DRV i GOODS, SHAWldf, CLOAKS, DUSTER*. TIUM- - MINGS. HAT*, he. Ac , of ercry style, at b»r*New , Store, where she will ever to ready to accommodate all who may call ou he:. April It. 4w spring and summer millinery! f AIRS. KLIZAOETII A. RSIITII 4t CO.. 1* A laepea tf ully Informs thrir friend* and the pub- j a lie, that they w ill open, no Tnrasitar, April Ibth, ■ - Ml, a NEW and hroafr/ai cerfaea/ of , STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, j Ribbons, Flowers, Ru tehee, . LADIES' DRESS CAP*, and MILLINERY GOOD* " In general, of the latest atyle. '* *-»- Ladiaa*. ploaw give b* an early call. -I: 2 j April, Hto, Ml. l*-m , • —FOUKDOK T HEBE ACIL " >- j » BOUT SIX TON* of DYE WOOD. called Una it | A Wood ha* been picked up on the strand ot the i no en Mils Beach by William Hewitt. It ha* hern 1 renting ashore In small quantities since about the middle of November l**t. It has no vl.lWe marks '* upon It by which It can to l.letitined. It la supposed to have been a part of the cargo of the »c.w-mrr Milton, which was ashore ou aalrf seven mile beach, about the middle of Nov. last It !• now safe ami sd In good order, arid In the hands of thr Itabscribcr, *, and will to disposed of as fhe law directs, to JOHN 8. LUDLAM. f ^ ^ Mi-Idle Dtatrict. Vs M l'. Conqt) of Cspc'.Ma}. cape May t. H., May s:h, «». t - . -

FORT PICKENS! Is Jleinforcod. And a NEW STOCK OF GOODS liu- ; • been |>«t in Wm. Townaend'a Stoic. Molavwa'aod Axe Handle*. — "-"ISSSh, inw. ' Uoaeed OH. Lump and Pvsri Stnwh, j , Ladies' Cloth and Hou-e Trqw. IV For Sale at W. TCwnwnd a- j Fine White and Drown Mt-alln*. Caatc'a Cotton and kcumroc Oil, , , For S ite as W. Towuseod ,. , . Croton Cloth and White Lead, Silk Siripcd lknaenuc, and Jews l!»rj". For Sal* a! » . To»n«J'». ' Vetrlan!'- M agent In* and Coffee Mill*, For toie »t W. TownsenrPa < Iriy'# Ca»«!niere. Cut Nails and Fluid, ' , I For' Sale at W. Townaemfs. , Family. Medlciliea and Kero-e'ne L*tup», Fvtra White tUushra and Tin- Ware, For rude at W. Townrend'a. j 'chaw, I uruba, Mathrrel and tanker Pails, w For Sale at W Towosead'a. • | Flour Bucket*. Shoe, and Wash llftanls, t olotcd Sewing Silk ami Dotal or Ihggrr*. 1 Black Alaparra. Knlvraand Fork-. i sugar, HlbboiU, CoRw. and Fiddle mrlqga. For Kvlr at W. l ewuaerid', W.wlen Hakes. TJn. 51 . frrle,! Apples. Sjadev Eggs aud Cplugtw," Ala.-, all kinds of Dry Grrx-erie. and PHH tabs liail at W.Towa.riid'. Store. 'A .- .inglou street, "'iTarih thth? |S»I s'n Vaitderveer, Archer & Co. i We Invite the vlteut'.vn of the trade to our stork: KUGAR and MOUSSE*. f Crushed dir., Slxmlard P.'O.lrrid .In' trn-lvni Granul .!•-: •:••.. M bite aad 1-lu.i. h. !o..d - uvr.,1 1 Mua.ova.lo do.. 1 rood ol dn . PluUlrlphla and N. - a- TKSW. L • Young Hyson. »ly,< n. II, wn JSkln. Gunpowder. Oolong. .Mm one. I.xlra Free :...p.-rinL »«u Jioug. ' Powchuag, congou « hutan. : Old Government Java. Prime ifaraealt... Lrgulrx, j IMhta. s-u.toa. Jamah- »t |r-nnliu». Rl.i. Moeha. liumiuvil-a Extiart of Coder, llohh .'. do. Cassia: Ctlrk and pmnmE) Gingrr^ No !• Nut- ; , Must aivL*a met icsn^to. * ' ' S j TOOACCO. A'. Jones A Snn.- Kj'. I lui.n.vn. ^nrtareon'a Ml^-v-e, j T bsocu, SOAP .ml srARCU. ^ ^Gro-« k peltrleh lr:eine Soap. IWoelnr kfivm- ! ml'mK '• liailv^ toapl'M^.i.e.dr.'tiltri- do.. • Dntyr-ta' .VUJH-Iioe S1«ivl„ Duryeas' M ilicai, Dury- j 1 Evtra Herkimer t ho*—". Frevh Cri Trra. Ratain.. i Manilla Wrappine i' ••(*'. str'.w do.. Htavr!.. so.lv, Vliwg-vr. Mlt. Siltiwtn. ludlg-.. I'earl B,rley.Tb. ! Match- a? hot Soda,' Cream ••! Tartar. Hie, Farina. Svh: ratua. Powder, Shot. I'errua-lon laps, lluekei., ULF*'"le agents for llluxlea' LrUned indigo Blue. Novriuber, ffth. ts<0. If. STEAM DYING & SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. E. W. SMITH, No. 28, North Fifth Street, between MABKKT & ABCll, PHILADELPHIA. 1XIECE GOODS of every .!. ..-ription di'r.1 to any 'error. Ijvates AVewrtUR Apparel ..I rvetv - ! description, dyed In th fxahu.natdc ami |wrauo Covers. Carpet., Rug* k • . Renured. Pnng-e and Milk Dreawa He-Dyed all l « dura, and wsrrantid "'.V. H. - viKitlemep'a Ciotliea Cleaned or Dy vd on reasonable terms. Frbtuary auk, 1881. l-jr " sYo' v works. W. C. NEMAN, [ S3 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA I iOppn.lt r Clirt.t'.' Cnarrrlr.) j 'l'Hl. attention of theeltlsena ot Cape taland k Da l-rl'lUlty. la called to my large »Mnr!meut •>: j Cooking and Heating stoves, of the latest uipioveni'nt*. We call your |«arti-til*r atleatlon to thr has CananrnluR Healtni; Rtore. They are aej knowledge.! to to the moat e-ououiical .love In use- ! aavlng W per .-rnt ot fuel, and producing u»ore heat. ■ i lYiMinatu want of sieve, will do well by giving us II to lore purchasing rlsewbere. Juneau, l-y. el — — — 1 ! KKlPcASTtB LUMBER YARD. T' HE Sulweritor would call Ihe attention of all perroua wanting i.VMIIKIt to hla rxtrnalic a *- ; aortmrnt of Lumber, cnuai.trng of White Pine Doanls, Yellow Plae Board*, , White Plue Plank. Yetlow Pine 17 am- Stuff, I White Pine Siding, Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Flooring, Yellow Pine Plank. Ilemlo-k .iii.ia. Fancy Top Pickets JK ft 1 Hemlock SeauLlug, Fancy Top Picket* 4 it. Ilc-nlo-'k Iruar.t., Ilntn Top Pickets 4 ft. - Hemlock Flooring, Plaster ing Lath.. i. Hrmiock Laths. Cedar k I ypreaa Shingles. H.i YARD t* conveetently altnatcd on the DelsI ware rivet, wljoinlng th- New castle (.M Works -- ' ! He I# derrrmln.-d lo sell at thr eery UnrtO CerAprr- • «». He will alto exchange lormber for Govrd Colai s Hal la. Lumb.-r delivered OB board of Vessels frer of charge. ' . ' ' i CP- Persons in want will please ait-lrea* C1IAA. If LAMB40M, New Castle, Del. - j tprii f.iwt. iy •j BUILDINGS FOR SALE. f I THE undersigned, a committee of the City Coun- ^ I I ell. irltl-r at Puhli- Sale, two buPdlfigs, auttal-l. .« for a comlortabta realdenae or Store, toli-g a pari ol ,* : ihe property known as the "Indian Ipu-c* Hotel,' ~ C*;h- lalarwi. Terms lltorwl. ^ i of theOerocU, '•* j C KO.-W. SMITH, ' Committee. *' SAMUEL 8- MARUT, ) i Cape Island May Sth. IW. « to Jxores T. and buy your Sejvr..— Thev ar* toe lo am»kk-

1 filij.MU.UvMI* hlVvTlijClrfljlf. Dr. Wm. R. SHEPPARD, h o mce op at h ic V n ys ici a n, 1 "I > I'xpFcTrULLY offers hta Pi ofeaalor.al serv le-4 lkt'i tlw- Inhabitant* of Cold Spring, Cape Island | and .urnmndlag country. ; OF PICK r- X .-S.-4 llu m ej Sheriff JVwam" dwaffApril l-.h. ix«i. km. rk m*t> v k |l . \ / • A .RON ilAkSKTWOX.] [JKKKXIAII • HI CLTI. BOOT & SHOE STOR bulwetltoro Irate Jl'ST lUXElVED c then MOUEm decatur street. [ In the building lalrlg occupied' hp Mr. ltal. tall, inttcet n Iht ttco Drug Storrt, ; I to- to.t .....rtmenl. of BOOTS, KIIOKS and U41TER*. f..r Gents I julle* and Children; and Men's ami Boy • Hat* and Ca;is, at thr moat rvx*dn.xblr prlcra - J- Gent*' Fine Calf Skin Boot*, also. Gunning : aud totalling Boo:, are .old Corn* and Exam.nr. G VKRHTSON fc CIII KCH. | Cape taland, Nov. Ktlr, leao. 8m HOME industry. Persons make good Wages at cou.kctinu boxes. which they sell to H7/././ AM STICKS. 7! br KA,"KO v READ THIS CARD. ' •"Ic'r.'i'IwI: tT Ma'd'e-'1 Cd' 'l "" h"w1 * hardn xrr. grucrrii-.. Plot l.lon*, hoot* an-la'hoea, GRAIN ANI) GROCND FEED , together With a general a..nrtmen! orator* gtrurla v. ns, u he Will .ell from this u*te only for «' A H M Ol trade, brllerlng he can sell at'lrast ivptrct. lowTbnae having the Cash, will And an advantage to tnirvhxriiig here. Being right at thr lauding, and hating uu nauling to pay, he can aril lower than any uibei .tote In the place, lie has xlto on hand and fur sale a lot of the t est ST O N K ('O A 1 . I a'^MadelpUU prices with the sddltlou of freight; PINKUOAKDH. Six-oad and third rommon, and a lot ol suitable lor building pur|*w*e. JUkEPIt x( HELLING Ell, CM 7 'Ml HchcMcoger'a Landing. hard times w il)e easy! good NK\VS„for the Unemployed ! 1000 Chanpcs to Mako Money. one million dollars WORTH or watches. jewelry silver-plated ware, TO 1IK BiypOBED OF ON i K An Entirely Now AND original plan? 2.500 Agents Wanted!! u All persons desirous of securing *u » A polit y iu this NEW ENTERPRISE Shnulil semi on their names at once, rnclo. *ins a 3 cent stamp to pfy postage, autl r«- , ccivu try return of mail A PREMIUM ;! catalogue Containing j 'j our inducements, Which effurd A It A UK CHANCE I Jjl | TO MAKK money f, , without risk, together with ^ FULL PARTICULARS \ ** t ltelalive to tins £ novel plan! To insurn prompt and luliifactory dealing* dirocl all orders lo george g. evans, 439 Cbcatnat Btroet, *n- ' I'HIL ADKUHI a. j hta j April 4th, IMO. *m CAPE ISLAND aw>wx«a»ia j TH»: Post OfBto wlllhewaflertokejitln the Teli egraph UBM*. adjoining Congrraa Hall. Uflve hours Irvm 1 A. M. to 5 P.M. On ami sf rer Sunday. Jan. I INi. the auoday hour* will v, | from • to 10 V M. and (rum * to 7 P. »J. ' " ~ pSf^AJvufVibcyom bnxiutaa. ~ ~