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CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY.

LQCA.L AND STATE AFFAIRS. | 1 ** J. GEAR VII LE LEACH, Reporter Tbang1.tr. -Hn-wM lathe BrjJ.r-.er. <lu- 1 tli| a few Hour*, » hile taming on the Fourth of July, WK . . j| American-! the birth of four country , may be .luted eighty-fivo year* ago to-day. ( The thoaghtslhal flitneroa* <«ir miml* thi* . , Fourth or July mro many, and of Torioua , character*. Some arc pleMing to rout«K ■ t plate, while otb« Caase the Inrart t» sicken end almost sink ; ium« are drawn from the , j. as* or hutory and from th-i tongues t>r pa- • j triotic aire*, while othera are brought to ; r>or view by jra-ains events ; some relate Li , Ibe oppression of a distant nation, while . other* have relation to the would-be t»e*po- , 1l*m of Imne of oar lione and J*»ll "f | flesh of pur flesh. But nr.. you de*ir<m» of | knowing what Brought* they are that tend tr. make the American heart joyous and happy? IT so. »« will remark that when we r- -fleet, that from three tisilAi;»ir« of pen. pf« w« have jjn.wn to thirty-tun. millions ; j tint instead of thiKftun feeble cuhmies we now bsvo -thirty-four slates, and innst u( I tliem powerful ; and that the minds ul our people hare I wen laugh I and ..-uliahtened by Cod as ir.t otbercace <»f beiu-j- bate, we ore moved to rejoice ; and would it not he ungrateful worn we tu ssal our mouth* and inauift-st 'ao iLjree of thankfalpwM? Ye*, emphatically, ye* for all these thing* nr.* realitins, though they H.ay appear iikr dream*, in our manic increase wf population we hare boasted of our capability to niter into mortal combat with any existing kingdom; by our IpcmWo" at state*' J _ own lands, rich, fertile land*, from the ' lakes to tho gulf and from the At hint ig to 1'acifie. tints opening commerce t.iall part* ; of the worlds, and by our advancement in | knowledge wo bare caused all nation* t» wonder uhd to stand in rsrerentlal f«r.— Well they migLt be thunder awed, for who doubts that »•' were so rapidly progresring, that had nothing interrupted. Hurope* ty mill's would hare heeil compelled to lay off their royal fMreenU and vacate their de«. I otic thrones, at the bidding of Columbia* Hold* son* ? lint, tho table is turned. A li.-w era ha* set io. tioVeriJW-Ot*. iinllk* the souls or men. are mortal. The spirit ! reteires ltl*t»W«tHiO for wicked- deed, in the. eternal future, but ei ring iisst mlml Hit-- | 1 lecmre liieir puiiisbnii-iil in this present j lit,.. IT snare tojudgn fro it present up|iearances. we should conclude that Ameri-ii-a had Well Itlglt run her last race, and that the grave hail been dug. and wo* in waiting to rrreiee its shattered lio.lv. Hut few. Urn ualttre and c.nscs of Hie prevailiug conflict we hope for brighter iltp.— High Heaven never onLine-l that wrung should conquer and supercede rich* : and, ; 1 I... 1 .1: ... I, .HAfal. ftu.l I

wc. to-day. helievo there enough of spirit of liberty to preserve tbis country, which inspired and actuated our forefathers, fifty six in namlier. in Colonial Ooimre-s : * * assemble.!, at Philadelphia. July 4th. 1"C. : to unrcdl a piece of parchment and sign their immortal name- tu the "lteclaiatiiMi of Independence "—that Itachiration- «Mcl> brought forth cur*ing» from the quivering lip* of King George the 111., ah . was a* flagiiion* a tyrant a* ever swayed the scopire on the Throne of Ureal Britain ; that Hrclaration which brought forth «i&rr»nnd taunts from aristocratic members of the ; British Parliament, who sot trembling yet consulting, in their lofty seat*; and that time-honored Declaration which »«• read and gloriously receive. I and en lor*e I by all Vmerii-at ». who truly value,! 'he boon or freedom. It aroneed nod invigorate.! the noble patriot* who Were then on the '•tented field" fighting their country's warfare. and with fresh courage they Joined np their broken rank* and never relinquished the fight ouiil -victory trf victories"' wu# | stamped upon their banners. For ri^hiyfoar year* tbi* mnmorable day In* been op- j propriatcly celebrated by the eilwdfiM ol i all section* of the country. But what a saddened change during a year, Thi* eighty -tit I h anniversary of our iiulepend.-me find* us in the midst of a civil' war Hundred* of thousand* of tbow win, have acted together a* brother*, are to-day stand ins in battle atrwy. mail)' to lend each nth- j era charge of powder and ball. Amencans, false-haartad Americans, although | sons and grand-MM of revolutionary herofs. ; are at this limn oiming their |nji*oued arrows of "disunion"' at the vefy heart of our Republic. Yes, they ant within w few hours march of the Federal Capital, where are camped rvgimel after reg-mnii of loyal J •oldir.s, who are wailing to mete out jus. j lice to southern traitor*. Maddened spirit*, who s yh» u* fauatics. beggars, thieves, j and liar* are apwu this solemn occasioo rallying under a disani-n flag, wbilu those Who r aiw so poorly. desfcribnd aro encircling the -Star* and stripe*"— that b^uliful eusigti * which tl.a Ood-!ik« Washington bora aloft ic triamph, amid lb* ehoTts of a victorious ma... v, - . . ;

I bostToW many a battle-field. from nsar the | ' rising to the selling of that revolutionary j • | sun. which shine* so prominent iu ihu gal- i i axy of epoch* since oar inJependeut ua- j ! tiunal existence. ( \Te ask. car. it be thai those rebellion*" (Kiople are to subvert and gain conquest* over this mighty Umpire of the Western (Liniment ? We think, we bop* not : and . trust that before -another anniversary ' shall be nsheted in, our country may bo w 1 alixitig its forms* prosperity. Oil. thou I, ml of battles! Bond attune.; • tion or patriotism ami equity ioto the j } hearts of America"*; fill the minds of our . Nation*! Fathers, who shall meet' In Wash- | ington. this day. with that knowledge thai ■ shall mike their deliberations pertect to . the honor of thy nainw and for Oie MicCsss-j of our cau*e ; iospire and sUnd by our w- ! J lent ; smile upon that war-chieftain— (ieo. ) i Winfleld Scott— whoso head is silvered o'er j ' by the frosts of seventy-five winter*; and encourage all our "breve warrior*, who may ; go or have gone forth to defend aud per-p.-tu.ltu civil and niligiou* liberty; and \ j uhen «« shall have passed through this , n . ' tl

I i.rdcal of thy judgment may we bo unite-l , u free and happy people, und "never more ! know war." ] Horse ICIIIsU by UgblaHig. A valuable horse, lielnngjng to Mr. Sam. .- uel Khteld* «l this |.lace, was killed by ' lightning while in tli'e stable, during the ' heavy thunder ttoTlll which prevailed Imrc. . t— oil lb', evening of the 'J6 dull. The electric I l.uid struck the jxiak of the roof, *uu dowu ' the rafter to a stud, dowu the stud to tho ! lie, along the tip IO the post, tuen doan ' 1 ! t lie |Ki*t to the ground, shivering each tun- . j 'j her iit it# course. From npj«-oraiici- we j ' i should think rkt home w*s killed by in- ] I I haling the llntd. • j | . The Cap* May l.lgtil llauoc. ' Mr. Downs K. Foster. Ihu new appointee . "as kcepoToT llfB'ttupir" Mnj l.-igbt H-oi-e. • I entered upon Li* duties la*t Monday, July • 1st, Mr. Foster occupied the same po*ition some yests-ggn. with satisfaction- to ^ ■ the public, and wo Luvo no doutit will do the mime sguin ,.Mr. Win. C. Oregnry : I I the recent inMtibhrnt, in retiiing. may huvn . 1 ilia satUfactun of knowing that he lias ' merited public approbation, iu connect idn ; ' ' with hi* dullnn, during the eight yc.re he ! has held the position. ' llalrCalllnw anit #h.,lu« 1 - The many |e-r«pn* in fape Island and ; vicinity who ha^V^-n long hoping to have n chance to "gJ! their hair cut. uie new j 1 , II., titled t hat-Mr. II Trugle. or f'bila- ' delphia. lias opened, Inr the season, a hair i 1 cuVting hi.'! shavin.' saloon at tho fnlnni- ■ bia llouse, where hair will he cut. either " for ladies, gentlemen or cbildrvn. t.Jire . r ! liim a call. A *ulNiof Pclumery, consU- • ! ting af cologne*, aii^wmade# for the linir, j

! and toilet soap, powder, tooth and hair ; , brushes, Ac., for »ale. Also Hart's playing j • cards, rtce advertisement. The County Board of examiner* wflh j met- 1 at the Cape -May C. II. on Wednesday the 10th iiist at 10 o'clock A. M.tocx- | t ; amine candidates Tor license' to leach iir j J Ilia public school* of the county. ?;.PuSS } Kx,R,'r'- p ( annljr Cel. bratlnn. A grand celubrut-cm of thw Fourth of Ju- < ly, will lako place at the Court House.— A gond time is anticipated. I ( marl. i During the Ian three or four days a larc«r 1 comet has been risible at (his place, in tho 1 i j northwestern) sky. I HUH ttiey CWtnr Cotta.-u families continue to acrive. IB ! addition to tho** named la»l week. » • now , I have, the families of L. F. Peterson, \ . laskey. J. F. Pago, Frank t!ake, Mr. Lip- , i i phicott. Mr. Ford, David Clark, and Henry j .'Cleveland. - i, • Hlonp w B. Mltlev A«t»or r, , I The sloop w. B. Miller, wav Mown i I ashore, in the heavy blow on Monday night, j ' near the Steamboat Landing. Him was loading * it It gravel for I'bilada. We uu- | ' def*t*nd she i* n»l injatvd. -A Ki** tiivt;* 1,'wm DimcTirTR#.— As I the Kighth Ohio regiment wwv going from \ Clerelaud to t.'ump DennisoO, Capt. Buck- ! ' ; iiigtiam -apposed the train would stop at 1 • tirertline. and nolifisd his wife. Cnfor- j t | Innately, the orders were to pes* through , i : (JfMlliue without stopping. Thk train ! ' ; slacked up a little but the speed wa« still j ' ! high. The gallant- captain saw hi* wife 0( j r | the plat farm, mad- a de*perute spring. | » chtsp- il bur iu hi# arms, kisBud her quickl ,» , ats>l under tremendous applause from bis ; , j comrade* on noard, sprang bock on the fly- j ' ing train, having barely time to catch the '• ! rear ear. • CHAIRS, SETTEES, ■ CLOCKS AN 3 MlftBORS. -> * l«,*ca*t »«soHi»rntofSCn*rANTIAt. Ft'BA \ Ti KE trni ouutikllj: '* haotl. wtiteB IBs | 4 luW-riwr eaa sell at veiy n-,a«,tilr rate*. II He ts at*" pree«r«l 1o Hit all orders for Xasti, » — oEononoeora. t c ipe >!-»> court Heuse. >Urrb tl, I*.

t*ap« i.tjaji f AN ORDINANCE Jltgulating the Standi of Jfaeil. I.— tie It onUioeU and rasrtsd by the lohabltaats or the City of Cape Dbuei, la C-iiy jCouucil assembled, sod is hereby onl«lue,l by the authority «ff We same. Tti*t all >-«r» •#,-» «t rhl- i ele* that sic U*rj •• puUlc backs, Skr the roa Vj- j toccfll iiasM-agprsnr boggxr, a ban si.J can 1*- j j.e»-*ie not lu use aB>l are s-.snaiia( In soy of the ' . tree:,. Isoc*. or alleys of the City ibail take their si. suit * In the following order : lutms v.— The driver* of said carriages shall place l hem lu a dlirrt line and parallel with the < altera. In which their stood* may he, Use fret I from the line of the several stre, U that shsll l* , heieiuaflrr dealgnated »!*! all fronting lu "Dc dl- | recliou and as near to each other as possible for - cmvenleuce aud ia saeh a mmuarr as not to oh* * struct (nrelers, and at the (oUnwiug «taods, \ ti : Stand No. I. Is in ferry afreet, sod the south -. west snle of said street, and belsteeu Ihs nitlageaof '• Mr. Miller opposite Io John Hanry's more *hd ton- • ! errss llall, heading from the ocean. sund No. 0— Is In Washington street, la front of ! the Mantiim >lous<-, (now Mansion Lot) on the south-eaatwardly side of said street, and to- 1 ween the bouse oe ued by J. K. Merray and usually hep, ! re an Ice Cream Saloon, said Jarkaoo ettvet, headed , toward 1'oncrrrs 11*11 ' . siamt No. a— ts in Jaeksoo street, the nottfa-east- ! u ardiy s'ldo of said street, ami twtwrea Ike alley of the uid Atlantic sad tlie gate leading to Nrof oi-1 sad tlie leading to N-'-

; Maklu'a at able, M-Htlpg toward Ihe ocean. V Maud >'• t— 1« on the mntii-wcsterly side of i * : Washington street, anil ts-.tsrreo Decatur and ftecan M»set^, heading soath-wrelerly. J. Stand ,N.>. t— Is m Lal^t'U Street, ned on the north-w esteri) shleof said «ircrt, and from the cot- d ! tape of io-orge l>- Wet here U to Wu. S. Ilauaeii », jj : lmg south-wcv terl v . „ stamt Is on M north-easterly vide of rewnn L street, in flout ul the Colnmhia II .use, and brtwrru : L. Harwuud s collage, on the corner of ltughes ai.d streets, and Samuel fthwida' cttage. beading I I stand No. J— Is oo the north-westerly side of | 1 Wuahtnglon street, awl betwren the ITesbytrrian i : Methodist) Church kit," and the lot L-hingtng t.< J*n»-* nod Jeremiah1 L. Mi-crwy, heading aoutb..esirrty. c Stand No. »— 1» on "the north-westerti: ilde of , | Hughes stieat. awl 10 Iroat ol tor New VOrk aud „ i liaiiimoie itoiiw (not* Ctty Hole!) and helwren the . | of.Vrafc. Hughes and Samuel Swatn, beading , I norlh-weslrrly . N . _ ' *i an.) No. *— Is o« the S<nilU-we«lerly tldr of I Kmnhlin atreci, and between the cottage of 1. /far- ( ■ ^.^-1 IV ucHnlum's,/ upoust'e Hie National , . Hall awl tVa-Uingtun sir set Li-idin^ lifitttnvctrny. - gland >,1 to— taon the nmlowreleily aidcof LaI lay, tie •lu-et, ui I root of White H ill, hrodlu,: south-.-J ■ westerly. ^ stand N i it— da aa the.imrth-a-estrrtjfaJde at La- . ! Myrtlr 'dia-I. lu liunt o* t>" I'hiUd.-lphla and Ca|w I Wasuinalnn -irvet, and Uetwern the bouses ol 'ohu \»rh'. and Josrpli Church, hc.,dlug s.inlh westerly. Providnl always awl luait cases that «,id carria1 see shall not til any way ..obstruct any lane T *Lcj ! or any tuaaagr lo ur from an, gale or door. Any person who shall violate the Hue weaning ' and iiileiiT ul Ihu ordiuance »U»Il f-.tlcil and p*) llie so u of Ii.hu lla»dolLls lo Iv aueii for uiul lecot era-d 0*1 Hi rusts Ol sutt hy .aettMOf debt "before ' ' I Im) Mayor, XsnnUt, ar Ai-lerman of the city of i i ('ape l-l.ii-l in llie n.ame of Ihe Treasurer «ub for I use of sold City, Passed June Itlh, IfiM. t M. CHURCH, Mayor. Attest— C. T JOHWOff^CltyOerU. dr. wM. r. sheppard, ho myopathic physician, ' I > ( >PK, TKLLLV oOer.hU l'l ufcssi'inil set, tees ll'. the InhaMlant* of told Spring. Cape Island T j and surrounding cuuntr) . • ! OHFIC'K I- .v«art Jbw»/ Sttr{f I tii- r it n. i— .- ■ i ,.fvn ... j, ■■

, I NO, iWd Nprtag, S.J. : * April tin, tail. sm. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Caps Island, 17. J. r' >ltr. subscriber having leased the stove Hotek ami Blled It up Wttb »n the comforts of a Winter llausc. levpeetlnlly luforms the public that he now prepared to .-wvmnmodate Ihemat FAIR and | RK.VSuNAULKt HAKia:*. i A small IMutiiR Room Is ntUebtd, STOVFS I eiceleit throughout the House, and every other ron- | sentsnee In- make It a comfortntle and pleasant i Hume. RTABLINO. ' C'ommnillour 5TAr.l l.* and CARRfAGS H0CSt.S have hern bolll on Ihe premises. HIIKDS. The stl Dsns of Cape Ma* are particularly notified Jilim s for horses, for the use of the public, .Flint: OF (TIAHUL are im the Let, which they ate Invited to use ^ ^ WAUf; pK() Orlocer, lib, IWO.

NEW SHOE STORE. , \I.I. AND HKK MEI 'f'hc sul serthrr, who has visited the Cape May pro- | I I pic hete'ofMr, from » o Ibury, now Informs the iNiht - m*1 he hat opened a Shoe Vttire, on asU- j i ii v i .,ii wtreet, opposite Ihe American 11,-aae. , ! where he eelhr WOSUCN'H wssd WHILDRBSTR I BOOTS; 8H0KS anS 0AITKBS, i 1 ' of his own Maaufacture Shoos made to order at . short notice. TVie hetl txlkrr Is used and all who | pvtroalxe winks suited. . Also III nllrmm', lloet, snd ahora Sold. I »w- REPAIRING nratly attended to MAXWKLL SWAIN*, j1 HURT A A MATHEWS ROOT 8L SHOE STORE, So. 405 South Arena J Street, 2 doort la-low Pine si., east stdc. ' The lotrneat, Chewpert sod Be,t Assortment "I Men's, Women's and Children's Roots. I Shoes end f.aitets In the City. , I IIROIDU for G,»ds In our business, sell by i ay i Nil ti,, t. at Nr vi, will meet with promiii attention. I j .11 CRT A a. M A TH Kit. No. MS South Sect ad Street, Philadelphia. , \ Ort. IK " " j ' ARCH STREET HOUSE. ! FOOT OF ARCH STREET, '•! PHILADELPHIA, j C. W. UM'KC a CO. j : TS pleasantly sitnated at the corn«r of: I ARCII STREET and DELAWARE AVENUE 1 aonmnadlnr a hoe vlrw of the Delaware River, is ; • conventent TolhS Hall Road firry, the New Jersey • I. Ma-re*, •<"' Immediately adjacent lo the wtUrvra'ef I * ""vDHors Will tierr ttad the eomforts of hps e, lo- ' rribcr with the Taried luauriesaf tha vartoossexh | «ous. The att»n' ton of Til K PBOFLK OF CAFE MAY ; is lnv'.tcd. Tetana rettonnWlc texiSIH-t,

iFORT PICKENS!: Is Reinf^ced. And a NEW STOCK OF GOODS has • been put in Wnt. Townaend'a Store. hMasers and Ave Handles. I Bb-re Pipe* ahd Crochet Lotto*. j For sale al tV. Townsend s. I Unseed (Kl, Lump and Pearl Starch, \ ( Lailles' f kdh am! Muuar Tr ips. , , Fot bale at W. Tuwtoc^J t. Fine White and Beown Mvalins. I Loate's Cotton and Kriwmr u.l, ' For Sale at W. Townsend's. . Cm! on Cloth and White Lent, ; silk Striped Ihvcsennes ami Jews Harp 4 - . For Sale at W. Towiueiu! s. Fnutard's Mafeollne and Com* Mills, , Choice Prints and Wall Pa|«-r. ... Fur Sale a! \V. Towwnd's. 1 lloy't Careimerr. Cat Nails and Fluid, Paper Curtains and Flour, For Sole al W. Townsrnd's. Family Medicines and hero-coe lamps, : Extra White Brushes a ,1 Tlw-Waw For Sale *• tV. Tooenxeml a. Nutmegs. Brown and White Table Covrr-c. Cheese. Combs, Mackerel ami Vaakre Palle, For dalcal W Townsemla - . Flour BuckelE Shoes and Wash hoards. 1 Colored Hewing MlW and Pntaloe Diggers, j For Male »l \v . Townsend s. ! 1 Itlack Alapacca, Knives and Forks. sugar, RibUraX, ColTee. and Fiddle srrlnss. • i For *#le al W. townsend s- j al \\ . luwusrnu ;

Eakra.'Tra, Mb] tdlao Siap. Saieratus, I urn, and ini Cloth Talde Clnihr. ! Fot Sale at W. TownsewTs. | Hosiery, Deled tnito. #pad*s. Egg* ami Cologne, Goshen Butter aa.1 Clam Uaskcls. For Sate at W. Townsrnd's. , .Alto, all kinds of Dry tbwat*. Gsocene. *nd ITovlhe., he . u.pally ,«dd in a i -r.rly More, may he had al W. Tow nscm'.'i Store, Washington street, "'fiarsfc ssth, tsdt^dm Vandcrveor, Archer & Co. A \ f HOLES A I.K GRIK'ERfk 4S N. W..trr«t., and >> M North Delaware airuue, Philadelphia We Invito the altcnlioa of tlw iraile to our slock: J SUGAR and Mill. ASS KS. New Orleans lugvr. IN>rl« Rico do., Standard : Crushed do.. Standard ivwdrred do. :tamlml| Grwtulated do.. White ami Yellow ReBn.-.! Sugar ol all grades. Sew Orleans Moinsse*. Pom Rite do , Muscovado do.. Trinidad do:. Philadelphia and N. Y. Syrups. Extra and Coranu-i; do. TEAS. ! Young Hyson. Hymn, Hyson i*kin. Gunpowder, , Oolong. Ninyung, Eatra Flee Iniiwrlat, Sotw hong, j Pswchqna, t'ongju chulan. fOKPIdS tjld <ki-.*rnnmt Jav *, Prliue Maraesf!*', Lagulta. Mtahla, Santos, Jamwlia. »t. IVmingo, Rio, Mocha, Hummeii'* Extract ot coiiie, ttoMnros uo. | * Tl REIPtCKV (,'aaala. (atlek sml ground.) Ginger. No I. Nillmcs*. M ••*. I h.wadate. « ociei. |-q-p|we.fwhol» T<>ltAi.t:u. AJune- A Von*' N" I l obareo. Andereon'* >-d we. do., M 4ll.-~- Knight dir., l.tgou do., Yankee Itoasiic SOAP iw! s'rvRt II Gross K Uel'rieh'w Otein.- v-> i|>. frolo? K Gambl- sdo.. G.*-l liuallt) IW.iwn d.>_ Ealra Yellow • do., Genuine Casille >n. , Th . n K M-Ke -on -a lieleislic, Oakley's Eraalve Soap. MetNoinrll's oljae .MDuryraa' Vnlwlior SrareheDuricaf M ftrena-Dury-e«s' IVail Gloih Jftar-h. Extra llrrklatrgXIiertr. Frea*i Craekei*. Hai.ies, Sugar Hire -lit. Pure Tallow L'ondlra, DUs, A>!:imanlinr Caudles, #|«-rro dir. jrbiQMum. Manilla Wr-.pplng I'api-r. Straw do.. Itleirl.. «o.la, Vinegar. Rail. Saltpetre. ImHg i. Pc*il Barli-v. Tie Yarn. Lamp wick, whiw Dlaeltlng. Stove 1-ulisR, Match, s, SsDavla. Cream .H r-rtar. Rice, Farina. . Salirr.a tu*, ivjw iler. Shot. PrreUWIou Laps, Iluikel*. Day to- ail. Brooms, Wnsli BnanD. M . , I>- Vd>- ogi-ul* for Rhodes' hellno! Indigo llluc. 1 1 Norrttito-r, ash. law, ly. STEAM DYING & S OTJElNG SiEAIll IJXIKCr OC a UURlftU 3

ESTABLISHMENT. MRS! e. w". SMITH, { No. 28, North Fifth Street, bcturccR MABKKT .t ARC II. PHILADELPHIA. rtr.CE GOODS ol every ■!« script Ion dyed 'n any rnlor. I -a ille* AVearlitK Appatrel ol .-very I : ilsajrlpliiui, dyed In lh most, fashionable .411 : t-cr- , m store t colors, and flr-lshcd In a superior »h ; - Merino. Cash mere and Crape shawls. Table aid I'li aire Cqvrrs, Carpets, Rills Ac., Rcourcl. nin.-ce ami S'.iW Dresses Re- Dyed all Colors, ami warranted ■ 1 "'n*!! —Gentlemen's Clolhre Cleaned or Dyed on ' [ reasonable terms. ! February SMb.lMI. l-y 1 James McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. rpHK snbscri!>cr respectfolly inform* the , A Inhabitants of Cape Mat County, that he nas • 1 just returned fw>m Philadelphia, w llh a large and just returned frsiai tuilaiiripnia, iia large «nu

1 well assorted- stock of goods, conalstlng ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS t*n " I, YKSTGC08, ' ' which he ia prepsml to manufacluir to order In -ihe most laahlonatde style, sad on reabonaWe terms. ' Dress Goods by thr yard are oOcred for **:•• , Having secured the services of good workmen, be Krnabled to guarantee swlHikctlon til all wba ma) ■ ; favor htm wtlh their patJQl sgr lie also Invite* attcntinn to bia extensive assort- : j meat, of READY MADE m? -m - «» '3*-- xe nr ■. ne «tj . YVhlch he Is ranataolly making up; consisting prin- ' ripslly of OVERfnATS, PROCK CO.ATR. JACKKTS, PANTS. Jte : I nollrit Ihe pxtronage of lb- pohlle.aml my friends, j | Cape' Nay C. H., *epl. »lh, tsaa. j ENOCH K DM UNO'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. \N EN-TIRE FRESH STOCK OF CtVOIlN. just . rrcrlve-.t, cnnslstlBgof DRT GOODS, GRiK l> I RIK--. PRUVDHUNS. HARDYVA1IE, UtVlTS .,.1 j SHOES. EARTHEN-WARE. CROCKEKY-W AR» , . TIN-WARE, kc , whirl) Will be sold for Cash. I (or lie equivalent In Tbadk.) aa cheap as Goods 4,1 the same quality are sold in the county of Cape May. Alio; an assortment of ; READY MAD'E CLOTHING C conalstlng of OATS, PANTS, VESTS fc BAtUIN.". CLOTHES 1 Corn and Oats for Male. f BICIflIT, FINE ISO OIK VdOU, llHVEK? 0'm- The laigret -Mock of FtMILY MEDIC IN l> , I In the county, kept en hand, cure for ahaoal vie- ; ry diseasr. Tkr attention buyer* It aolkltrd. 1 i tr, »T4Y.-y

ti|is\'liq»!:cn« vkitutttnttf*. HOME. INDUSTRY^ Porsons mako good Wages at colv.KCTIMi bonks, ihlrh Ihcy relt to ; wtuiM sriTEs. He bur* a great dei) nrofe ur-tt N- RAIRKH THR P.. Jl K j Tdtihwnd Inlet, X. o- H-Vf. read this card. ,v sutwcrtlier kci-;.. r.instautly on hand * wer""" - rdu' rl-"^ -ocH-n *' ProvMon, boot'and'ioS'f * j GRAIN AS D GROUND FEED, l.jgrlhcr w llh a general a..4>rTsi»nt of dorr gixwl* ! which he upl s-ril iroin this date only tor CAKII Ol trade, believum he can sell At Iras! tu pet et. low - ' ~nrear having the Cash, will Stu! on adi autlge by j narefwutng here: Being ruchl «t tLe l-n-ling, and • having uo hauling I* pay, aa tan sell lower than any other. tt vr* m the place. He ha* a Wo ?a hand #n4| (or sale a lot of the best st o n t. co a j/ at Plillo-lclphla prl-ea with the addition bf freight; ; a lot of • PINK IlOiKM. Second and Ihird. eobinion, anil a Int or ■ en rest. ■ei)naa:iav . tultdhh- tor tmitdiug norpaaea. ju4i:pii *1 hklhnc.fr, *4.hi-l icagri '• Latodng . Oct. 7, 'Mt-I. V 1.-VV- n V Off LNKW CASTLE

lum b e r ya r d. I'm: Suhteribrr w mild exit Ihe allralluo of all l»-r—|.. wanGug I.I MllF.n lohla rxtenrlve a»- . aorlmcM lit Luttila-r ccii.l.tlug ol White lYw llovrda. Yellow rine Boards, « ll.:. ! .lie I',. 1 uk. Yellow I'uie From- Slulf. While line Flooring, YcUonrl'm.- I'laak. Ikv-rl.-ik Joule.. Fancy T.ip Pl-kctr X'aft. Ilntvlieh Revnttlng, Fancy Tup PfTZetgCrr. — He 1 -U..n!r. . Plain Toji Picket. III. 1|. 1:. . l.-iths, ' ' t .-dark Cypiraa SMnglea. - It.. Y. Villi 1. ca len^J altoarid aa the J***r r.. He .» Ill al.o exchange Lumber tor Good Cola ■ . Ix all#. I.umb.r iWUvrred on bo-atd ol vessel, fm I j ; ' -iwnos* to want will pleare aildrrss CHA*. II LAMUtON. New Cattle, Del. lrNlil) Tl.MKS HADE EASY! . GOOD N i:\ys for flit Unetfiployctl ! 1000 nar.cos to Mako Money. : uNI- MILLION DOLLARS nomJ'ifP : WATCHES, JKWEIrllY 1, r __ le: r-'u : silver-plated ware,. TO HE DISPOSED OP ON An Entirely Now

ORIGINAL PLAN! 2,500 Ay-iils Wanted!! All persons tScsLrousof securing nn Agency in :!iis new .enterprise Should -«tn<! on their name# si orfce, uncln *ins a 3-entl stnm|> lo pa> |to»r«ge, and tr ' ceiri l>v rt-lurn tif mail A PREMIUM CATALOCUE Contstning

OUR !NBUGEiVl£K7S, Which affurti' — A RAllK ClIANci: TO MAKE HONEY : without riifc. together wilh FULL PARTICULAR* Ri'lutive to rlils N 05" KT, PLAN ■L To iiffarc prompt and rati. factory dcaltngr* direct tall order# to GEORGE G. EVANS, 4 3D Ch'eatnut Street, pn!!*. APKi.rni.i. April Slh, l*». *m J861. SPRING & SUMMER 1861.. MILLINERY ! MISS MARY C. PRICE. \IOVgCdLb SPRING, hat the pleasure of -n-" Inrtnitig brr iwtren*, and IbqLadi.-. renrt !'t . that tdt- ha. an »Sa'ietir.«tSl I'f the LATEST Vj *>, , i al'KtNrt am! SDMWKH MUllm rv . .-..OKUting l»P i S Til H A, W.VS, r ml CRAPES, f . BLEACHING d-.n- U. -nW. • N»)*,4». Fariaci > ^'.toulil tahc llie "Wwca' A V