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CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY.

CAP£ WAY OCEAN WAVE ; ^APJiiisi-.A N < > N'. J. ! j J. S. LEACH. - Editor, _ 1 PnUlihar »u«i rtopeletor. on r; i)<>i.i.a« I'Klt asm:m: ;i Thursday, June 27, 18fil. ,

AVAR NEWS! - i right at Vienna. u ft IP milet/rom lie uhiny , tan — Ma tied halter y Jiie* vpon'Ohio trm.p-. ( riding in the or*- }\.re.* pel nut, return _ the tire, hut are rotn/elled to retreat after it ( tyi' of lire*. | i The First Ohio regiment «f volunteer* , «ti sunt out on Sunday week. under Gen. , ■ Kclienck, to guard the railroad froui Alt!*- | undria. It nuni befell about soven hundred men. and proceeded in ear*. stopping at , various pohlt(, l« Ctatiut> detachment* niol i picket*. When within a mite of a place colloil Vietipa. il' rounding a cutv.i »t a . deep cut, they suddenly encountered a'murd«roa« Cra front a masked battery ou the height*, and from meu in tbo forMt. Hav- , hig left th« train. I bo latter rau back to Alexandria, and An dutacbmrnV, number )»;« ooly 275 men. tinablo to face 5tl0 rubalt and u masked- battery, threw out »kir-mifhi-r* on bulk flank* ami retired in good ortb-r. Our lu«* «m five men killed, six , vtuunded, and ten mitring. A mil enujfiet in it. Isnii*—!'. S. troops j | fired n>— Kite returned— Xumher tilled. | Matter*' do not appear to ho mended! much in the -Mate of Missouri. On the 17th inst.. a body—iff U. S. troop* iu parting through the Greet* of St. Louis, und on the sideundk*. alien they Bred) on their urailauU, killiujt leur or fire, and wirondinx other*. Home of the troop* wore j wounded by the shots from the house*. J'td'ral troop* under Gtn. Lyon attack traitor*^) Itoonaille. Mm— Completely rout Kdl a number — Tat* prisoner* — j .1 feel rial on our ride. Wo hare accounts of an engagement be- . turueo the U. S. lorces, nndrr Gen. Lyon, j and thu rebel*, near Bocneville,- in which latter were completely routed, (ion. Lyon took possession of the town. "and thu pvnpie appeared well satisfied with the change. The late, I account wo havo states thai I about 50 were killed. 40 wounded and fib token prisoner ; and there was a Iom'oii our side of thivu killed mid ten wounded. An expedition of U. S. troops under; euniniaiid of CapL Toltan. marched from lSiwinevHIe, arriving at Syracuse, about 25 j wide* south' af Bonevilb*. nu Thursday last. j Gov. Jack, on. with 500 hundred men. befog afraid of being pursued, "left for Warsaw still farther south. Our troops pnrsued them ; but whether they overtook them or nut, so havo not learned at this writing. .luoriw Ainuieh in Matnuri— Killed in | hath fide*. A battle is reported at the town of Ca!» j Camp, between the Missouri Stale troop* j anil the Union Home Guard*, in which 15 ; of the Guards wore killed 28 wounded and ! 50 takon prisoner. Forty ef ihtiaecesaJoti- 1 ista are repdited killed. The .Uuards were I finally otffirpowd by -uperior number*, j not morn than half of ibem being , nrmed. Gov. Jac|j son's men are »aid to1 l.o destroy log railroad bridges, cars Ac., in 1 I ' tho'ticinity. Boonville, Hytacure and War. ; saw are near the centre of the state, south j of the Mt-*our; river, and not far from Jefferson city, the rapjtaJ. which i» in the j hand* of our troops. JUDGE CLAW6er. fi DEATH. We are pained to aonouiico Mm death of ; Judge William ClaWfiOO. the hishlj e-i teemed presiding Judge of this, the first ! Judicial district of the State. He died at | hi* residence, ut WoodsSitwtt. j-atfnt conn- j I. ty.-on Monday evening of la»t "«}'•*• *"'"r i B* some fonr years past his liealtlwhu* Iweti j I \ * feeble; Ihe disvuso being contracted at the ■ 1 " Nitinnal Hotel, V\ ashington, in 1347. when j so many of the prominent men of the couu- j try were rajtied in health, or died outright, j front the tamo cause which destroyed ; hi* health, generally supposed to bo poi*- : onmg, in tome mysterious manner, at that, unfortunate hotel. Judge IMawson baa presided over the court* of .the first district, of which Cap*' May forms a part, fof some two years ; past ; and in hia official carver ha* gained | the high esteem of all who havo become, acquainted with hirti. for the mild and sal •■ipyituble and derided tuwoaur in ubich be bus performed the duties of his high and ftv responsible position ; and his demise will - b* g*B»Ci!|y lamented. —Subscribe for the WAVL. I

WESTERN VJHGDBTA. _ | j ' Tbu westtre part of the -State of A ir- j I gini*. that part lying west ..f the illue j *1 | Ridge, being quite a large portion or, fr j ihe" sFare, 1 ."iwrrlJTh'jr i<>i.'W_torry rour.'T w i tie,. a« la» ever br.-n supposed from the ■' j first .if tlrn MNgjtlf mouewent ia iliat ; p j state, ha* proved llrelf true Uliioh— at true | j a* any of tue fret, states. But the move- j ti ' ment has taken a different direction from i it ' what was anticipated. U was Supposed, i h 1 that in case the ttirbiUODd Htat« L'ou- j t< ' million should pass the secession ordiunnce, | a and the poopU should tttlfy It by their . a votes. Western Virginia would secede from | a ' the stale, .u.d fnnu a new Slate, or join it- , tl self to I'eiin-ylvania. Hut this is not tht ■ b i case : loyal Aiiirriraus do not recognise j ti the* right of* Secession, in any seuns. uud j t consequently they have taken a different f. | coarse, qjiicicw-e reg*rd<a* thu only logi- , n ! tiinate one. *' A convention from the western counties , p assembled Soir.u t sn.e ago, at Wheeling. ! t : but remained ia m-.-i-Tuu only a short time. ; f uud adjourned ; at tire .am., time Calling I another c'.uvi-.d o>n. to aisemble alter the | Vole should tpve been f.'.keli oil lit* srees- L tior. ha» Iwsu iu semduirlor some time, and a bate ciwidueted their business with Mr fi ground they Seem to lake is .tins: That j t . the nrtlnn of the Hichmoiul Cuttventiiiu. ; r ■ in jewing the i.rdiniince of svceision, was . j . uncou-liiuUoriul, and therefore, iu reality, t I void ; and. joiitripiently. that the State t I ss* really a part ol lip' Union still. And. i again, it was well understood that even j t | the Vote of the pcoplu on that ordinance, i * ; was. in a part or the Stale at least, only a • | ' faice—that the Union men were not al- ' i lowed to volts their real sentiurents— and , ' consequently that the sefessnm was not | r T 'Tl"! *'J Ljl". — "I "-'"I. -r, III* ' , ' majority of the |.eople. lfut here was a . | : dilemma : the Stnlc authorities, from Gov- I , j ernor down, were in rebellion against the I | j Federal Govelliment. and therefore there i ( was no coustitotional state Govern- ; ment iu Virginia. Con*r<|urutlr, not n-c-i ugnizing the tight to firpe.de Imm the stale ] . or to divide Ih- .State, without the consent i ^ ; of the people, which coultl not be obluitred i . in the relielliou-. eastern part, the course i fur the W hurling 'Convention to take see in- j ' el plain— to re-organixu a Male gorofninvnl for tire entire State. An ord.nanrs* j to this sKh t was passed, with bnl three 1 j dissenting votes; and the ronvnntioit pro-: . , reeib-d lo elect tl.e necessary Htute ' fvom Gnv'p. her tluwr. ; *n that do.' "Old ' I itouiiiiiou" has How l wo »els of officers; the ; . , old, or oocouoitwtiolial ones, under lliu . t rebel Gov. Lvtsk.r, ami the new, or C"n- , stitutional ones, oudcr Gov. I'ierpont, the , j newly elected chief magistrate. Nor doe* the matter rest hero, merely j . | re-organixiug the State Government ; but ! they uie taking vigorous measures lo or- j : organize a military force, to snstuin their ' , organization ; and in this they are strongly backed- by the Fedrfal Government, which j ha< 'already a strong 'military force there, | ' from the departmt lit under Gen Met. 'I. Ij Ian, alio i* reported to be there in person, ' J to conduct <he oiiiveiuent. . j ' or-raarss tire old State Government will 1 make an effort to overthrow this new gov- J ' ' ernm. nl, ami ihay have a fortiH in thu firld j "Ifor that purpose ; into whirh Union men I ' have been impressed, iu some liKulities J • I This rebel movement it under the command j f i or ex-t ov. Henry L Wire. "Vrhii acted so; * ■ ijallitHlly, in railing out tboosamls of armed 1 < men. to hang old John Brown, of Harper's ■ ' Ferry notoriety. I We shu aid have slated, that previous to I 1 , the artion or the Wheeling t onvvntion a* ' ! stated ab.ue, ihey re-adoptcd the Ileclaraj lion of Independepen, and passed reuoln- | tiotis dt'iiounring the proceeding* of the 1 f Richmond L'i'nv»ntiiin. declaring lire seers- j . sion ordinance unconstitutional, and there- i ( fore null and void. ' i Hi WEE'S FEHRY AFFAIRS. ! it appear, frem nil accounts that we can i ( | gather, that thu rebel 'forces, on leaving ! ! Harper'u Ferrv, only went a few miles from ! I i a | there, wlrere it war sqppo.ej at last ac- 1 ' count*, they slill were. It also appear* ' J that the Federal I rireps had not taken poi J i session of the place last week; (lint a small I body only crossed the Potomac, lint subse. I I quentV returned to the Maryland side. It I iloe* not yet appear what the object iff the B;ev»cuaiion was ; bat it is surmised that . they supposed, our troop* would follow . them, and that they would, surround them. , i Home of tha rebels have since returned, and ' ^ ! destroyed Hi > rifle factory, and other pnbr | t i lie pnqierty. Union men. who had return- 1 ^ ' t-d to llirir home*, after the evacuation. ' j ' Were comprlied to fl.-e. soma by swimming. , . j and other mrar.s, when tli.se rebels apr.esr- ' ed. Whether it is thu iutentiou of the ' Government to take pursci sion of the place, j ; J jv.' nut ; 1 1 appear. i A» '

RODHD- ABOUT WASHINGTON There seem*, u* vet, to be no derisive 1 stroke in the vicinity of Washington ; and n( from the manner in whieh the tiovrinnient manages, and froni.a want ot any reli'ablo tl information from the rebel force*, it i« not ' j,, possible to divine what and whan any such stioke will b« struck, to anything like cer- ; r, tainty. lUgiment* are arriving at Wash- „ inglon almost daily. Tbirteen-are sa:d to n arrived lost week, and 15 were ezpec- t| led thi* week. In all, our force, in and t| around the capital, was computed at 55 008, g at the close Of last week. Strong dufenec* |, ore brio- thrown np within a few mile* «r g city, and Gen, Scott reem* to lw cx « tending bis borders. Beauregard is said ; be al Maunw Junction, with more fi than 20,000. and sereral thousands at Fair- j L'ourt House, and other places, stilt ! ( to Washington. The two armies ^ to be ndrar.cing gradually tovvurd* each other, in throwing op defences, so (] that picket guard* can see mtcji other, and : g come in contact in skirmislie*. ; ,t TiiOngh we have no special nnthortty for , t the opinion still, from the indications on ; t both side*. t}re impnre«it.ti revts npon our c iniud. that while the Federal tfnvernment— t will make sin special uiove. except for «lo- f i until after the meeting of Uqngress. j next Thursday, the rebels are also waiting.-TMi ! till about the same time, In malts one do-. I pernio effort lo seize the Capital and di»- . perse Congress. Hhoubl tins bit the case, g i there will then lie one of lire bloodiest but- - . tie* the world over witnessed. | And^ this opinion is confirmed by the ; ( ! report* from Washington, of on u>!«u«e % | uuxiuty among ^he people there, situated u- j , i they are, wltere„incn*»of a battle between ; the main force* Of both »i-;e*. the roar of;, evety cannon can be heard by them. Tire ' t , rorce» at the command of Ue.,u,iq. erd »t , - variuu* |uijl|tj.ab"ut Washington, are-^aid , • by some to amount Jo CO, 000, lind lib Ikir " people underrate them. Winn once I they commence in real earnest, they will1 light like demons, a* it is a matter of life | and d.ath with tlietn. FOREIGN lNIELLlGEKCE j By ait nrrival from r urupo, we linvc the 1 1 ; following intelligence ; I A letter from Germany in thu Allge-i i meiiiu Xritnng, says that a well known j banking houru in lliat city had receiv. il an ' oriler from th« Goveinmviit of l'.« United i Slates for 275 litHl muskets. Tire cuiumi*sionert Irorr the Southern Stale* were ul-» i Mid, >hvi tly exi-iKied iu Germany on "similar errand. In the Hou*« or Common*. on tho 0th. . i Mr. l.i'ldell **J,ed whether the aetioil 1)1 Government in interdicting privateer* and armed ships, jn the service of th« Amuri . rau parties from bringing prize* into llrit-i ! ish purls, was in accordance with former i practice T l.otd John Russell Mid the Quean'* Ad | vacate had been consulted, and hi* opinion | | was favorable to tho right of interdiction, j J which ho said the law of nations gave to , } every Fosfer. Her Majesty's Government •: 1 ' had accordingly given direction* to prevent i the entrance oj such prizes into the port* j of the United Kingdom and the Colonies. I Colonel Wilson Fatten appealed to Mr 1 ! Gregory to postpone his notice in refer j 1 rnce to tho expedienry of promptly recog- ! ; Hiking lire Southern Confederacy, 5lr. Gregory said hi* only object was to j ! mnke a fair statement of the rare of thu ; j Southern State*, a* that of the Northern ; ' 1 ritatc* liOft already l>eeii laid before the pub- j lie At the Same tijnr. if ?i was lh« wi-h j iff tho Hons.', he. had tl'i niijeiiion to po«l- | pone tho motion.. > After a short coriversa- ' lion, the mot ion was p -i [emu 4 il.ee die. .'IRE LOW. It seem* like an oliiiost uunrce-sary can- ■ I lion, but every day's new! is demonstrating . i il> importance. . j Whether with cannon or small ardu, tinI tendenry amoug iu«z|iencnci-it »roo|w i« to ' »iO"l arrrthr. head* of the eliemy. Kven \ among disciplined soidier- this is u constant ' i fault. At tire battle of Fort Sampler the 1 I rebels assert that the shot Went over their 1 heads : at Hawaii's po'nt ilia same thing— I according to them— occurred. In the use 1 of innsket*. tho reasons is evident : in brio qing down the muzzle to aim. the reI cruit. in a state of unnatural excitement, . thinks he ha* it low eilouzh, find ulaxes ! a«rny. One *ix<»enib iff so inch. tl>ns lost in correct sight, makes /etl where the enemy arc. and the bvftt aintfi were ti.ns • rendered ; I useless. An fid Kentucky General put ; r ) the whole caution into a phrase more pie- ! cise than elegant, when lie cried • Shin Vtn, ! I I boys!' And I'restcott, al Bunker Mill, ] wu* equally explicit, but not quite so ciact ! r when lie told In* men to fire at thu rent's/ j - ' hnudt. A fire directed at the knees will j ' generally Strike the breast. In order not ' Jo throw away year brill, fun "low! Of ' course we mast l»e understood to speak of ' i battalion vollies or firing by file, and r.ot ol * I practiced sharp-shooter*, who tun. snuff a , candle at 100 yards, if fifcdribere. bu auiuug I 9i — I'hilnda . Utillctin. i sn iEsriK- - ' ifSHfr

"saitXABT OF THE WEEKLY NfcWS. Notwithstanding the Stirtw of Maryland, j at the election for Congtp»*men. jnst held, [ gave a large majority for tho Union, etill. ^ Legislitare, which ha* been iigcxtra | MMlbS, TlftZ Utftnifeftled' film secession de-„ ^ mon pretty plainly. They have ndopler' a resolution in favor of the immediate recog. ; ^ nition of the sm.Aiern confederacy ; they I j repudia! ed, the rutii nal w»r dept. repealed ^ law* gsring'tbt ■Governor the control of ; Slate or tire, aiid 'Abrogated the bondgiven for th* retnrn of arms heretofore loaned. Gov. Hicks has taken strong i ground against them ; dttiouncing their | whole course. Since thu riot Cover he* ; " been quieted, lie has taken strong ground 111 Tor the Uuiun. j a' Thu following i< an extract from a pri- '' vatc letter, dated United States ship .•*«- u . off Fort Fiekon*. Fl* . June C: "We have been bnsy foe the last month ' • transport* leaded with *on-. ' shot. Shell, etc.. for Fort J'irfceti*. n« well ; as a number of calamhiadi and large niori They are all mounted, and everything is iu working order. F»rt Pickaus ^ cannot U» taken, and t'ldoiml Brown »uy» ' that then- wrtll not te-teit men killed iu tin: ■ ' when the light lories place. The whole ^ island, from the fort to the navy-yard, i* one , Mil ass of hatturius*, romp: isluj^Mil.s^of the . calibre." i ^ A correspondent of ill* N. 0. Ficayune j . Stales that of the 2580 cannon captured at 1 Norfolk, some 15(10 *till remain, and the • balance ha* been distribute J among the ■ ■ i confederate State*. Others are being forwarded a* rapidly a* possible, and when i s i once in location, they will serve to put the ; whole southern -confederacy in a perfect | state of defence- Mo«t iff thu gun* cap i f tared were a unrably adapted for coast but- . teries. Tins carrespnnrleiil a'serls that ' the MeVrimac i* rapidly being put tit tborfougirbfilcr. TtntRthjt -the — Fiymooth — and j : United Htwtes will speodly lie repaired. j r ] Two field piece* and some muskets have | captured by tliejarira troop* at Hud- i ( j son, on tho liaiiniiial Mud St Joseph Rail- j 1 i mad. Twenty-three rebels were released ' i on parole. At- Holla. Mo., the U- S troo, * ; ! have captured eight cannon, several wagon ' ; loud* iff lead, a quantity «<f powder, seven- >| tv head of cattle ami twenty-live bead of I rebel*. Ton more rigiment* have been called for . , from Mussiichusett-, and lour more Item | No* Haiupsbire. and several others Iron, i Fenn*ylvania and New Vsrk. | Kx-Govertior Jolinston of Virginia, ha* j ; been captured in full regimeiitul*. near I : i hillippi. in a rebel camp, by a parlv of ' our western troopAtpidcurncdtriuui|ihaut- j i ly into Graftuii. ,i Col. Wallace's Indiana regiment enI trenched itself on a bill near Cumberland j and prepared to sustain the nttuck of rebj el*, who. hearing of this, retreated to RomI ncy. Got, Wallace sent to General Fat- j j lorvnn for aid, and two rcgimcuU were sent , j to Iiim. ! Senator Andrew Johnson has safely or- 1 ■ rived at Washington from I'eiine-ee, ' , where bu lias been lighting So bravely for j j the American Union. Ho and" three I j friend* traveling with him were shot at, at j Cdiilo-rluud Gap, when crossing the cor- . ! tier of Virginia, through which thu road J ran*. Tfiu Senator spoke al Cinciunatti, , ! oo bi* way. and when he nt rived at Wu*h- , ' iiigton Wc shall publish iiis L'inciunalti , | speech next week. Look out for it ! . | A petition ii In circulation in Boston, , : praying Congress to purchase all the slave* in Delaware, Maryland. Missouri and Ki-n- j lucky, at nn average of three hundred dollars each, which will make an aggregate of one hundred and thirty million* of dollars., Bx/> ron Cavai.rv. — Among other arti- , tide* winch the Houth relies upon recuiv. ing in large quautitie* from the North is t hay. We police that Hmi Charlexton Chuf- , i.tr say* that the stuck of hay at Charleston , i* reryr limited and the price high. The ( last sales were made at two dollars a liun- ( ilred, or forty dollars a ton. Thu South r may havo occasion ret to revise their notion* n* to the importance ol ti-e vu-t hay , crop of the Noith rn States, and to cun:l cede that it can claim at lesst to divide the _ altentiotl which cotton ha* claimed so ez- ,, cltuttely.

t "The Union Now, and Fokkveh " d WHOLESALE &. RETAIL - Grocery (fc Provision Store. !' 1*l!t SubHrilwr I* BOW receiving a fresh tupptf of l*ii'»t» from tmuadrlphia, snit wilt Kit them^ ' Wuelesalr or Rrlsll.st PHILADELPHIA PRICES. " ! At his fttore. loMlrt at NATIONAL HALL. Th* it uttrnllnu of COUNTRY MERCHANTS aiei lni>rr« if ! la general, i* called, loaollK the fact "i»« "'cy ' i .in hoy th'-ir cuoJi here a* ih-i^i as in l*hili*'i<T* ff | T-ll and ut price* iM essmrir (irt»-rri«'» „ i*. i"^y£asra^ i, ] Cape l*1*mt, Junr *th, I'd. " | far Adfiefiliw your bosincss.

, Cor the -Ocean Wave."* CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH. . At a meeting held at the Conrt Hon«e. *o on Friday tho 21st in»t.. at wbirb J. F. preilded and A. I*. Haynes acted fis secretary it was agreed to ceb bratn the approaching "Fourth" at that fdaca, for which the following committee of arrangement* appointed : Dr. J. Wiley, Dr. C. F. -earning. Dr. J". F. Learning, Tho*. Beesley. Judge Holmes and Sam'l Springer. J. F. Ciiaiq, Free. A. L. Hatch. Sec. Capu May 0.111 -June 21 1PC1. At a meeting of the committee of arrangements for the celebration of the coming anniversary of American Independence, al Cape May C. 11., a committee, for the county wo* appointed, consisting of the — following person* ; — Thomas "Williams. Josrph K. t.'orson, Rich'd B. Sthos. Charies Lndlam. James L. Smith, llenry Swain, Stephen Beimel!. Franklin Hand, John W. Swain, William J. Bate, Abraham Reeve*, Jacob Corson, Water* It. Miller, S. R. Ma- ^ gonagle. and Col John West. Committee on Ground* and SeatingRoss, Wm. 11. Bftdeset, George Ogden, Joseph Holmes, and Charles Mill*. Committee for obtaining Speaker* and Manic — Dr*. Joint. F. l.eaniing, and Coleman F. Learning. t'unitnhU-e on Resolutions— Rev. Moms on. Drs. Cuiemau F., an-! Julia. Tuns. ltKfMi.rv, Chairman. Jxo. Wiuhr. Secretary.

MI.VU — SIIHOCSIIIRK.— U) Rev. JaAr* Vabsaat, ■m the errnlug uf lbs 1 Ah last., st the mlilroee . uf the Ortiie * father, la Bnckshuro, ("apt. Thus. Mnw.nl Mlllvlllr, ami Miu Ass* M. Strain.null., il.iuzhler uf Opt. Ilendrrwia *hro|«*hlr». STOP AND READ! tin! for « ABW StlT OP CIATHES! wr^NTKU JLM.MJJ LATELY, a su (li - fir ■- lent iu nibrr of eintomrr* to |nurtia*c the ; entire Sloe* of J. M. k I. II- .sjiiih1* Men's and Boy's CLOTHING, — ! i.rnt'* FiiraUhtng Uoods, Hat* and lap*, Linbrrl1 I ... IIATHINU Ri'DUt, fce-.Ac. I hr •ultw-rlher* »re now prepared to watt on Cusurisi st theli »Iorc, ia Prn> »!r*ri, neat Longms * ."CLOTHING nrmle to order. In fuhloadJn si)le. ual *1 rh-'xt notlee. (nry.1* Sold by Ihe yard or in llw piece. J. SI. k I. II. RXtlTII. Cape Ivlaiid, JnnemiL, llWu. ! .-2° m ~ y. oe ! gljOi'i StJ 3 ! i 8l 2-+- -5 H 5 I JO I H UJ tl ^ I i\ S H I I E 1 s g « SS a a2s| i i I SvS-St si 3 S8<2 - ! (fl to ;=-s '-5 P S" . *.S ssi^ife *'m *ii EH i a«i8 *5 . Bti f =. # „ ' TIN -WAR!:! TIN -WAllE!! ROBERT GIBSON, ("a |VK* i oll.'e Ihvt he hat again nrrtieil en Ihe J l*laud Willi a large and well selected Stock ol TIN-WAHK. auiha* KETTLKH, PUTS. PtXS. IIAwI.NS. I'.t.V*. CITS, LAULP'.H, DIPPER*. Jtr., ; which hr ileairr* to .ell al rr.akonvMc rales, at hi* 8 TURK, Jiwtkton street, next door to the Tontine Iloute, tj- Every variety of Tin -Wore made to oauca and sreatato.' Jane Dlh, tssi.

ENOCH EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND S-TORE. A NXNTIRt: KR'tSH STOCK OF GOODS, Juit" ■ iUrreelve.l. ''on*l*tlngot 1)11 Y GOODS, G IIOCFKit:.-. .■IIOV'.SIONS, HARDWARE, BOUTS *wf SHOES. EARTH KM- WARE. CROCKERY-WARE,. TIN-WARE, he., which' will tie sold for Cash, f (or It* equivalent In Tb»hk,) «» cheap at Goods of the .Sine qusllty arc sold in the county, of Capo ', May. Also; an sasoitnirul of READY MADE CLOTHING a rnnaisllng of OATS, PANTS, VFLaTSk RATHIN<S CLOTHKft. Corn wmt Hals for Hale. . niCIORY, PISE AM» OIK WOOD, DELIVERED' , Ui~ nie largeat Slock of FaMILY MKDICINKB* l^lhe rounty, kept oa hand. Cure for almost eve-- ' ■ rfilh#e»*c. Tke attention of buyers Is solicited. , ir.TCSA.-T ^ TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! j,000 VOLUNTEERS WA N T E D In Capo May County, TO FAT ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERY , OR VNGKS. LEMONS, FIGS. DATES, PINK APPEK*. ALMONDS. ENGLISH WALNUTS. HAZEL NUTS, PEA NUTS. RAISINS. CuCOANUTS. he.. •at OEO. TV. SMITH S fee Crresi and Cmfiettm,ry Saloon, WasblagtoB sticet, opposite Oetaa st.,. " ■ ape Island, on and after Monday Juns wtb. SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, * (Sureessorto GEORGE L. LUDLAM.) Houso, Sign and Ornamontal ; PAINTER 8c GLAZIER, V CAPE ISLAND, N. J. * PAINTING ot *" kinds executed In good *»yle. N. tL— pOTTNTRY IUSBING dorw with nestnMa- "f , and-dupstih. siy»o.6 Advertise in- Iho "Ws»a.!' *