~ — — _ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
CAP£ BAY OCEAN WAVE CAKE IW.ANO N..I'. 1 J. 8. LEACH. Editor, 1 [>nblUlirr and Proprlrlor. OS K llOl.liAli JM'.K ASNI ,\l! Thursday, July 4, lfifil. WAR NEWS! ! W'ehave an ncconnl of nrkirmi'h, which, as Col. W allan- in hi* official report says, luok« liiu fiction: bat. nevertheless, for tb« troth of which ho vouches. The accoont any*, that Corporal 1 1 ay OS nil J twelve men belonging to Col. Wolllwto* 'regiment- «>f Zouave*, while scouting on Patteftou's creek, teelve mile* cast of Cumberland, on Tuesday niglu, encountered u party of nsto. el* numbering about forty. A sharp on- j gngement ensued. Twnnty-tlitee of 'he enemy aro reported killed and a number wounded. One of Hives' party was kitted . and bimrolf badly wounded. They took Have* back, and baited for a short time.; when they were again attacked, the enemy then numbering 75; apd »o sudden wa* the , attack, that the little hand wa* compelled j to abandon tliilr Korses aud trots the creek, where toolbar engagement took placo. in which they were finally driven oif by the superior force, cseupicg with t»o other injury or lo*» than stated above, and Dnatly j arriving in camp. Three companies went to the ground the nest morning, recovering i everything except a few horse*. The offi- I | ' tial report of Gen. Patterson confirm* thw '• | above, JuTEe main. We have the report, that «» Tuesday cf j last week, about 8110 ■ rebel*, encamped at ' «— Manhiaa' Point, . on lhe Pctwnac. below i Washington, were fired open and dispersed 1 by the C. 8. steamers Guy and Pawnee. The rebels wer« there to erect n battery (• bat did not succeed. Three boat load* j landed from the steamers, and found that no battery had as yet been erected. We have an account of atill another affair '"*» at this same place, on Thursday, iu which \ lit* (tallnitr font Wfinl r,f I Iim ilvftmpr the Cupt. Ward, the '
— Freetiorn, last hit life by a-rebel shnk. The labels were known to have an encampment j theft. *nd the government concluded to take plpmsiutl of the place, to prerenl the j annoyance of our vessels in going np and | down theNjiver. The Freeborn, Pawnee J nnd itesolntt Bffsment'-for -tfrat pnrpo.rt . * They landed somo thirty men with a lot of | — bags, which ware to be tilled with sand for ! Urn erection of u Lattery. After Ibex had ' landed, they were ru*lied upon by several j hundred rebels, who bad been- concealed in the thicket* and woods, who opened a fire of uiuskety on the lil'l* handful, who were compelled to tlee. some to their boats, while other* had to swim to the steamers, i tiapt. Word opened fire upon tho rebels | from the Freeborn, nnd while aiming a : howitzer, he was strnck with a tnuskat shot : in the stomach, and aied In a short lime, j ( The fire from the Freebora was continued, j and '.be rebels finally dispersed. Three of lh» Federal picket guard from j , Alexandria, about 4- miles out Irora that | oily, were attackedby 14 rebels lust Sunday t morning, who fired upon our pickets, bill- . i | Ing one and wounding another. Two ol | the rebel* were killed, and one wounded, . , • and finally they hastily retreated from the ' . two remaining pickets, one of which wus ] only o wounded man, j , By advioot received last week, from For. i tress Monroe, we have report* of several ' skirmishes. . A host from the U. S. steam- i or Monticello having landad a small recon- j i noitring party at the mouth of the Kappa . i bannock river, a party of about 50 rebels | <
attacked them, and in the fight one of the crew was killed, two others warn mortally ! wounded, six slightly wounded. Several i of tbu rebels were seen to fall, snd a brick honse was battered down. In Lynn Haven bay, the gunboat Quaker Fily allocked a and rebel troop of bone and killed five men j wounded several other*. A party of five { men from Fortress Monroe, who foolishly j wont to fish near Seaell's Point, *?«•» fired upon and three killed. Aboni the middle of last week Gen. Johnson * whole rebel force, who recently evacuated llarper'e Ferry were reported to burn advanced, from Winchester to Mar-] tingsburg. Gen. Pattoraun has posted 1 heavy artillery oS the Potomac, and thrown I forward five more regiment* to meet him. ' Urn. McUlrilan las reached Cumberland. His army nowhere about 15,000 wen. The reinforcements sent to that point to succor Col Wallace had arrived there. These places are not far distant fnmi each other, which looks as if £h*y might soon have a j very polite introduction. i It appears 'list the order* to <.'«!. Ilrown ( in commend at Fort Pickens, direct him to . ctuuxui opou Utw tielensits. L.-
Htlli another .skirmish look place, I'd | miles frow Cheat river. Western -Virginia, I fi j last Saturday, iir -which tbe rebel* were j 1 ! completely routed, with a loss of several 1 1 | men, with only oris kited on oar side. j I -TKKAEY OF THEVfEEKLY NEWS. Ttia Atlanta -^Gn.) Intelligencer has • ( . heard it suggested that it 1* the intention ! : of the confederate Congressmen and Cabi- j ( ! net officers to pay into the common treatn- : j j ry lb.' amount of their salaries during the j ( ' war. end that tho principal office holders j | I who ran afford it intend t- receive only hair of their salaries, paving the other half' | lor the benefit or the volunteer*. Praise- ; ( ; worthv nnd patriotic as the Intelligencer , t considers this. It is not yet satisfied, but. . suggests that ever* public servant in the , ( employ of the confederate government i , i shoi'bl accept no more par than is giveo to ( ' the private* in the volunteer regiment*. , ! The confederate 'treasury most he "hard > ' "P " : i There is no doubt that slave* from Vir- j , giniu and Maryland axis escaping almost J , [doily. Sometimes they are arrested, nnd*-. i returned to tKeiv owner*, where those ow , ! nor* swear allegiance to Hie Vonstituliun. | , ' othrrwiso they are considered as "contra i t ! band" of war. There can' be no doubt , j also, that iosnrrection among the slave* is j j j constantly feared, and justly feared They , i are thus reaping the fruit* of secession. ' t ltussell, the American correspondent of ; the London Times, who has been travel- 1 ] ' ing- in the Sooth fin- some time, in a recent , I letter give* a sad picture of tho state or j affairs in New Orleans. The volunteering, ( . I he says, was a regular impressment of the I most brutal description. Thirty-firo Brit- ; , ! jsli subjects, after being maltreated and , . j forceil into tho ranks, were rescued tiy the ; I British Consul. Murders are frequent, the | I vbrrt- m i»dm.gefoo»jattUv-amI-A..tBtr«lt L ! ism worse than that af the great French - ' i revolution oxis'ing everywhere. ( [' The Charleston Courier is hugely amused . at a story told by the London Tiroes' corres- ' p indent about the people of that State ' ( i being earnestly deiirlon* of having one .d ( thr royal race i»r Knglaml to rnle over them' ( ] It sa/s that nobody wa« aware ol the fact 1
r before, nnd thai, if it lw a fuel. South Cnr- ' ] olllta has all alone been, a Commonwealth I ! of liars. Nothing strange about that. It j ' ' is not d i Ific-n 1 1 If* cotireivu how traitors I I should bo lianL fa*/ The nnnuul a|iproprintion* of the rebel ' J Conpress f«r the arin^ are officially given'in ] | tho Richmond Examiner, vis. • "pajt of 100 • [regiment* or infantry. 82D132.1KI0J acril- j j lery, ravnlry nnd voltigecrs. $."».m|,000 : • i transportatfen. Jfcr., JJa.MUI.'MM) : ordnunce, ' machinery, Ac., S4.50u.00n, Medical 1'e • partnient, 8320.OOO: total, 840.01 1.000. , I \ccnrtling to ihis, the rebel army is about i i 84.000, all told. Tho U. ,S. steamer Massachusetts is re1 ported to have captured twenty five prize* j j in the Gulf, among them the English ship ! I Forfarshire. ] The Missouri rebel* are mustering in ] ; their strength on the Arkansas border, but ; i General Lyon is preparing at Iluonvillo for ■ nn attack upon them, nnd the force* at Caij ro make expeditions into Kouthsru MisI souri to keep tie region clear, John Ross, principal chief of tho Cher1 c.fcee*. has issued a proclamation urging ! j hi* people to M true to their treaties with j ! the Union aud to take no part in the war, ' . which doe* not appear to be well pleasing j in i ho sight of the Arkansas' rebels, w'jo j ] doubt expected them to turn retook 1 also. ! The fourth of July is to be kept in J • Georgia ^by the cotton planters, who ml1, < ni'et in convention at Macon, and then and j j there proclaim their eternal independence i [ of nor'.bern financial and commercial dom: | * I oi nnr.mi'M uiiamiAl huu vvmiuciciai' uuui.-
e ; uiation. y ; Mr. 54kiir. of Covington, Ky., is indicted ' '' for treason, the overt act being the ship- ^ ! ment of provisions to tho south. When j B I ho was arrested, his correspondence wa* 1 k seized, and front that it appear* that he h j sent large qnantitie* of bacon nnd batter " • to n distingaiiihed citixen of Memphis, for r ' merly of Kentucky, but that tire distin- j ^ guished citizen, acknowledging the conI signments, very cooly declared that he ' ■ ; wouldn't pay for them— at any rate not till ] I j after the war. tjopoor 8WfT waa swindled ] 1 in otia confederacy and is likely to bo hang : • in the other. ' I A secret agent -of the rebels ha* heen ' ' nrresf-d and imprisoned at WasMingtyii. ] • lie applied to the Secretary of State fur . j his signature to a British passport which j . be bore, npoti which he intenuad gohig to p Karwpo to purchaao arms, Ac. ( Several rreell arrests for tn'SS'ill Intve I ' i been «'»«le at Gnuiinerce, Missouri, liut 'he , - > : prt"«"ier« were released on taking the oaib 1 < 1 ! of allegiance. At Capo Girar^au a mstn-b«-r of the State Legislature has been nr | i rested. New York and Brooklyn citie* ban to. I ' i'
I On. Banks, to - command of tire Ul S, j t • at rtaltimore, Im* arrested Goo. I*. ! i Kane, toe police Marslml or that' city, for i" ! reason, and appointed in hi* steed, n* mil ! [ tilery Provost Marslml. Colonel Kcnly. j i who ha« taken charge of the pnlfro of the j [city." General Bank* In* issawd a rroe'a;j J inatinn to tho • peo|de. of Vtoltiniore, ' in } \ j which he gives tliu reoaon* for ti.v : .ovo- 1 meat. It ap|iear. that Kane ha* atl along | I brais in secret league with tho rebels, and j ; still preparing for a srohw-u outbreak. ' ; con*otyneiic.i of tin* arrest, tho police . < j captain, pursuant to the order* of the < of Polire Commissinner*, disband- 1! ; ! the police, mid seized all the properly at | the stations. Rut the rn-w Freest Mar- I shnl immediately appofn'ed a now force, i which went on ibitv at one-, and ordered i | nil lti|dor «bo|ie:o be immediately ekised. : C.d. Ken); i»to hold hi* office.-, only until i ! some known loytrl citizen can tnt elected, A search has been Instituted., and a large : : number of prni«, from pistols |o can- : j ncrv, and n ('onsidernhU amount of ■ L amiimniti»n. hare bo-n found ■ seer-ri d : i .about the Marshal's office on-l otjier place*. ] which Is-avo* no dout.t thni there wan a ; secret design of trea-oe. 'Fbero may jet I 'rouble in Marj land. The Kirhmond, Va., City Council hws ' i bought o maiuion to that Uiwu fur S-">!) WW, ; for Jeff.Tiavis, a* President of tho snath- ; era confederacy, j The despicable rebel* of the Maryland 1 lutvo adjourned till the 30lh of 1 I July. j The Spaniards have inVa-l-.l Hnyti. and [ j taken possession of Fort-liulepeiideiice. 14 V | miles from Cape liayti-n. There are now in and about Washington i 7001 (ft U. S". troopsj j Colonel Ahdehutot i.* in I'eun*y|v:nia. among the mountain summer ro*orls. for! j ht« lieslth, — V ! Tho Memphis banks have just foanejbf' ; their own note*, nmounting nominally toS'9*i 000'. for secession purpose*. ( Black pepper applied in the no«e of n : j chnknd nnimnl raiw-es a sudden i-H<irnl»>»ii : <>r the iii i) Cries and usually eject* the oil. j | strnvtion. REKABKS
( | Of JoM-pli M. Tlioimi*. Fsii.. on the I presentation of n Bug. notice of which may , ( ' be seen in the "W#ve" of ln*l week ; | Ao'/iV» nf rt.f I'ninn, Oiptiim I try niiW Fil- - I • Intc fitr. rc»* r , I believe 1 have n*er| the right phrnse— I I "Ladi-s of the Chinn" — for 1 think Ih-r ' • . j are air in favor of Union. 1 find myself | . ; placed ill n novel pn*itinti. by ro* .Win ding 'to a request from Mr-. Newell, tbnl I i ; should present, «n her behalf, to the Cold i Spring Homo Guard, this beautiful em i ; b.Vm of our Nation, prepared by fair hands, to He borne by tfcam wherever duty call*, j sven to the battle field. Soldier*, j-ou ore i designated a "Home (Jimril" anil what more 1 endearing title could you have ? possessing j a* it does in the very term all that is dear ' | to yon on earth. Home, whnt i* is? First ' ! your united country, next tire mate and ' then the lamily circle. It will Im your duly to protect the first ; in-order to secure the safety of the others. I have no doubt, gentlemen, yon will prove 1 yourselvo* equal to nny emergency that. " I may arise ; I therefore confide this sacred I Hag to you. Captain Ivor' a* tho represen. | tativo of tho Cold Spring Home Gomd. J ' Lfecl g pride, air. en this occasion that 1 • cannot refrain from expressing. The fair ' j donor com* « from my native State, l'enu- | j sjdvtnia. the key slnnoaif lire Great Fed- t , e*ul Arcb: from IMiiladelphia, tho city of 1 i my birth, the city of brotherly love; {would 1 ( "> Go-'. ..nr erring brothers or the Sooth [ | were united with us in this holy bond) she j . j come* le sojourn for it brief period with : ' | you. but knowing n-. XmtA, no Son ft,. „n ' '
^ j Entt. i.o BVsf. ami finding you preparing to I J . avengo tire insult perpetrated upon onr ] ; glorinos "Star Spangled Bneuer" her i ' [ patriotic heart, swelling with emotion for ' 1 | the cause of her country. Ire* caused her ' to prepare and present Ve you this rep re- ; " 1 senrutive of oi.onf the greatest nation on I the face of the globe-; it has wared over • ' ! thirty-four States, insorii g protection to! | thirty million* of people, and in the Pror- ! j [ iilencn of tho God of battles nnd ruler or i i nations it is destined to call bark our re-! : belliout brother*, like the prodigal son. 1 when it will float triumphantly over mil1 lion* more. Should it be your good for is : luno to. mastered into service, which I a*. | j sure you is n privilege. I trnc-on the battle " Held you will remember the source from ! which yon Imvo received tliis-saered charge. ' j and thai tho recollection of this occasion w ill lib an incentive to you. to parfnrm acts | I of noble ilaring. RemSmber., soldiers. J "i one hot the brave dvserwas tho fair." ! " I charge the standard bearer to clihg t0 f ! (t,i« flag while life remain*, - a*- nring him. . I riioulil Ire fall in its der-nw. pro,„|;.r' j , ' shn o l r» Uul be wade fur liff final rvot than t
j tire flag of "the l-'nil.d .tiUteii of Amvr I " ! I tfaptain, to your care I commit the Stars and Strijws. * ~ ■ 1 P*rr. lymr's Raw. rr In Behalf of tho Cold Spripg Caard*. ! permit me tn return to the fair donor. >1 m Newel!, our waratcst, lwartr«lt thank*. In | , lime* like these, word* fail to expV**fs"ir , gratitude. Wiienever railed oponW) go. wfiethvr North. 8oath. h^wt or Wc*t, these , I colors shall Ire promt!)- carried, and never. while hfe lasts, shall they be suflered to j j trail in tire dust. 1 see around me the descend int* of gal- ' lint men. who. in daysgwuc by. surrender- j ed their Ijve*. to proeve the government. J and secure its blessing to their children « 'The time for death or victory has come. ! and therefore they pledge tbemseivc- to ' roa ami the noblo Idir.lhal they will stand 1 by those color*, through good or. evil repert. I am no talker, lint I give you my prendre, that if called upon, you shall see - j I hi* flag returned .victorious a* long a* 1 . We nS"o henrtly respond tw'the speaker i I — Mr Thomas — who ha* been selected bv j ; Mr*. Newell t„ present tld* ensign, ten*. ; ] dertng to him our thank* for tho presents. ' lion, and our sympathre* witb hi* patriot i»ra: and muy Mrs. Newe|l. Mr. 'fbonwi and Mr. Dubusq long live to see lliu slurs and stripes gluriojisly transmitted. And may the American flag be reisnd a* high us ' I heaven, till it shall fan the air of both run- ' tinent*, and wave a glorions er.sign or Am-r. 1 icanism. pence and equulilt tn nil nation- ; [Snd may all nations say with us-Aroeri | ; caniMM forever. THE tfrEST JEESEY RAILROAD. I Vi'sare gfad to learn that the people of i ! Bridgeioic nnd Cumberland comity g-n-r ! taTJjr, ImlM finally f- iiTI ZTmP Hi c [ f "tTAjTMr -rtl' frailroad communication with Pliiladelphin-. • \ or are so near it, that it is rendered certain, i _ The road lias been completed, and freight ! I train* have nlrendy lieen nin over it ; uud . I- expected to be in fat) njieralion fjr pass. ; I eager*. HI a Tew day*. We ran »ue what a J littl- energy will do. There 1* no rra*..(. ! ! why we might not Imve hud a railroad run. ! '' i nine llirough t, ape May long ere this. ex. < [effort. If we expert btr cloud- to i„;„ | down a railroad for n*. ami that in jn«t the j ! very place and way that will . *MmV "yery man. Woman a:..! rhild. We j {shall wait a long while, and die of dl*ap- j ; pointed expectation* at la«t. The I'lnnetr say* that real estate has al ' I ready increaretfin value in that town-anil j county ; nnd no it will anywhere, where i j railroad* are built. FOREIGN IHTELttGEKCr j The recognition 0r the Kingdom of Italy ' , will be hastened by Favour's death. K*)f- | j «nth i* said to be about to take np hi* reri- ; denca in Lombordy. The ppliny of the i \ Italian ministry is announced as simi- [ jlar totfiat of Cavour. Tint cbnfessor of ! Cavour b .< arrived at Rome, the bearer of | ; n message from the dec-used to the Pope. ' ' | The Lilieral*,nt Rome had adopted a badge , j "f mourning for Favour. Tho I'opc wa* I seriously ill. ] A YANKEE AJIOXO THE KEBELS. ; (t/ie McHonm-li. a native ol ! 5 I M I'SeajMul from the coliCederute force* ; at A qui i Creek by swln ining to the P,.w- j I nee. IP- wa. working n* u carpenier in j Mississippi when that Stale —ceded. | j that he should he improved into : : the rebel army, he started northward. At ' I Richmond ho wa* forced into the ranks. , ; but escaped to 'Fredericksburg, where lie j.wnmwgsin made to shoulder n nin«kel. lie j inaftuged to getaway the third time, bqt [ I wa* seized nl Aquia Creek, and lorced t.> i j sJrvo behind t!ie liatterie* Wnlel.iug t opportunity, h- .jumped into (ho river and 1 : started to swim' 1,1 thqto'awnee. several i I ! milea wway. Rifle vlrots^wurrow |y missed. i' i him. a-.d lira abb tide landed him at Mar v. i i rand Point, after swimming eight mile*. [ ! Thence he managed lo r- < h the Pawnee! I ! 1 He Plates that the rebels at Aquia Creek ! i are "'It HI strong, and lost 50 mm in tb<- lute : - engage oiewi, ond had more than that num. [ ] j her wotinde.— X. )V Tribute. w» b m z mm . j nriMs On the 5*1 ult , Mlti I* A IIKI.f. tTwlft j of Aniliew II -ttrevr*. of Dip Lower Tuwnatum la j " : the rah year of her ngr. ' ! KKKVi:*. -On the Mk ntt.. cfuni.t:* W-, arm of i j Swain a. and aylvAtla Rrem. „f the ln.n j Township, aged 5 month* ami S day *, j ST K VRNS- — Oo- 1 bo Mt In*)., al r«ui Oprtng, Ens I Klllt. MRVEXS, Ewi. tn Tbe VStlf year of hi* ape. j Item ,m arcs a OC arm. At the South 1'mbrtrrtan I ^ : wmreh. Brooklyn, Ll.oa Thurwlay, June rilh.J hy Rev. J. P. Wet It, Rev. ban P. HtMllgt ofi ! . PrlacokM, N J , ond Mi.v t«ar M .. dwarhter I I I or «:h*ile« Rohieit Karj.wf Brooklyn. j ' The question, "Why prill!*!* do not snc- 1 I eeed aa well as brew . rs P* wa* tho* answer. ' j o-l : "llecanye printer* work fer the head ! ) and blower* Tor th.i stomach : urn! where j twtnn hive stomachs, but one bus b{tlu. ' I
J. H..TE AG L E~ LADIES' AND CbtUtgnf FABH1UNABI-E HAIR CVTTKK, ( v IVom {Sis Locust Street, Philadelphia, IM* or*:XKI> Ut* HAIR CUTTING and , SHAVING SALOON. AT the COLUMBIA flOL'tiK. For ttse HnusirrsfSl, A Inhere he H III re happy to attend to SH.WIXf:, l> MIAMrooSINti, awl fPTTISG either adkfW-^ nr rhllilrrW* In the moat f*sh|vnahlr >rvle. I'oreiaao — I J. STEVENS. The Largest and Beat Klerk nf Perfumery and Fancy Soapf< on the l»l*ad arc kept tor Ktlo, at hl» SaHoo. j IJ- 1 lart*« CLl- Bf A RDS a'ron hand, for sale. NATIONAL HALL. I'ltl". Projivictor of Die ahovc-o uped haely located 1 ntaldnhaicnt would ^ersja-Dolly inform the hi* Hotur, that, in order lo meet tte ,ue»u|*. of ih. he ha*, tor Ihe pteteof *ra.-.n. KCIIt t'hll ('IIARriKS (or Boanlef* lo K1GIIT IhiLLARX I'l.liM r!l.k. 1 li I Idrrii nfi rr IS yean 01 and aervant> h.sl-prirr. Suprrtor ncramnnMlation., ami Rclrre fu J. Van (iiiiit, 5J3 Areh arrcei. Phl'adetphtn. AARON nMlKETSO.V I'luurtctor. Cape Island, July 4th, 1*6*. DELAWARE HOUSE. •« 1 hi. |J|.ulVr1i!e*M.Jwh*rh'ri^lt!™re;\»»i-L«my" .•Ortticel- t'o^ibe alyie In wh:r)Mbr DclaHate • If;-tf'the U.t'of l-elM H.. Idw.tr 1 rn a rnHf-ty j'T l" 4| 'A.MKS MECRAV, Proprich r. Al LANTIC HOTEL. .1, sir SleS«AKIN.ha>r .qiened D.U durlnc the m' inner nf I0SI. • This ts' ihc'teaiesl hotel t«. Die brack* l.a. a aparlno. law*. In Ifoat, and emuHiaiHla an elrgant v lew of Ihc ocr»n. Jl« Ivim* finTrafe^Sli *" *h d '"'"I'nro* kou*r w'"' CARRIAGE FOR SALE OR HIRE, t TWO-IIOUSK L'ARRIAGK soiln- „ \.tae f.irdrblne mi the Uland, In good noln. f rh',,*lr":' h" * t""1 **' ot *l,rl,,S»: lor Apply *o W.M. HtoULKY. lYfcraburg, June Calh, I Ml, TO "ARMS! TO "A llMS! I 1,000 VOLUiNTEEiiS WA N T E D In Capo MaySC'ounty, • Tl'MT ttb CRKtM. l-NKM-TtjlNLUV. «1* fi V\.N-auiAi-I>l,.vs. I!;,' : a ui ^ x I t I ilBlli! fcill |H : h w ; j -- 4"aj £ i 5 1 1 5 t o SSSSSJ w S E'i ..55 * 1 ijt-Jl -i--: 51= 2 - \ V> g r g ; g .f < u f K- rl SlJ rgi HLa3? l!«f 5gv-; ! rn ¥ T 1 N WA R E ! T I N -WAR Ell ROBERT GIBSON", / ffVKK 1 olirc lhat he baa «R.aln arrive! on Ihe a I 1-1 an-! with « targe and well arirclrd Mock ot I I \ - \\ A It I.. >u< h aa ICETTI.K* P«»TR, PABftt, BASINS, CANS. ( DPS. I.ADI.KM. UlPPEiMt. *tc., ' ri" *l" n"uaait'>'* '"tea, at hi* nrit il-Hir In the Tnnlioe Iloute, I y I'.very variety of Tin-Were MAM: to oaura and area twee . ! J..""?:!". UM. STOP AND READ! Hot for a NKW ll'IT IIP ( I.OTtlKRI \\ ' A NT KM I \! M K I ATKLY. a suffit * i-fenl ueinrer of cu'tmnera to purcha*e Ihe entire stork of J. M. A I. II. »Mivn's Men's and Boy a CLOTHING. Thr »ulwrrire-* an- nqw pect-ared lo w all on ru*MUK«l aioro, InKrr, atrccf. near t ongrcr* h t.'l.OTIIINO made to order. In PatMonalde or In'the'1 *^llurl "f"**' 'iu°d» "old by the yard' j „ SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, r-<uecea*vrtoCi:oAui: L. LrilHAM ) Sig^i and Ornamental PAINTER & GLAZIER, ► CAPK ISLAND. X. j. 1 PAINTIkif; of nil kind* r\e«-ulrd it, good «|; le. "• n.— COCXTRT lUOUIXfi ddoe with ncatne** | and Ulspaleh. m)30 6 J I "Tin: Union Now, and Foclvkh-" WHOLESALE A RETAIL Grocery & Provision Store. ! T^Jft: Subacrtber U now receiving a fmh aunnlv ol [ SfeiwllFo? W" »«ll tkJm, PHrLADELPBlA PBICES. i Al ht* More, looted at NATIONAL If ALL The aTtrnlloo of cor NTBV MERCHANT* and boy ere . general. I. railed, to ho I We Ih. f^-f |h,| .L.V • buy Ih tr Co.. I, here aa Cheap *a |a pni|,.|ri ) phla c -Hand vak prlees ami exami eGroeeric* I and Pruvialona, befori purchaalng rlaeu here Ji OT* Advertise your busingka, ~ * • 1 Advertise in ibe "H'ovi." : L - l

