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I CAP£ MAY OCEAtf WAVEI CAPE ISLAND N.'.T. ' I J- 8. UACH, Editor, , ■ P» biifcher nud Priprtrloi, _ ON K IJO ^ I. A It I' K II A N N I ; M ! ■ Thursday, August, 8, IFfit ■ ~ GEH. MeCLELTAff AT WASHIKGTOK. ■ Tim main army at Waibingtnu. under Uic thorough and vigorous effort*^ uf Gen. i ■ McCUIlin, continue* to be reorganized ua- 1 der tho moil' rigid discipline, and in tbe ; ■ mo»t efficient tnancar. Had Ike enemy . known tl*ir advantages, at our defeat | at Bull Run. there can he but little doqlil j ■ that they could, add probably wunld have j ■ marebnd into Washington,-" with bat very H little to impede litem : and tlu-y, bav- ■ log now learned tbc elate of affaire, and the advantage tin y then bad, would, moil ■ likely, in case of another each defeat, i ■ make the -attempt ; but we hope tltey will: not l.uve such an opportunity again toon, K Oao of tbo firat things to which Hen. Mr- ' ■ ClelUti directed his attention, wu* to break j H tip drunk enure among tho soldier*, by pre- 1 B Venting. entirely, the tale of ardent spirits t H »mon; them ; and Gongreas ha* hacked np ' ■ lbu.«A effort!, by a law to that effect/ ■ MeClellan ha* also taken measure* to j ■ prevent newspaper reporter', and all civil- j ■ iau*. from visiting the battle Held, utili-i j ■ they ahonlder a muaket, and tnko position) H in the ranks of tho forwanl regiment*-' H Prom present indication', there i« every . reu'on to beliero that auother forward H marc will not be made by that column, un- ■ *11 crery preparation is mada to prevent ^B another shameful retreat. Indeed thi« B eeeaTTiSioratety n"ect*8iiry to the *ttr-,-r«* B Of the cause ; for rbonld wn bo compelled j to suffer in like manner, at a 'cr.ond effort, ^^B r the heart* of tho people suuld (nil them. ' SUNDAY BATTLES. B While we believe that we have right on j ^B oor »id«, in tho great straggle which i* now B tfoing on b«tueen rebellion and Irvaliiy ; atil!,' with the imporfectiuu* of human na B tare, error* and wrong* arc to be looked | B for; and among those wrong*, wo firmly!: B believe, Sunday battle* may he ennmera ^^B ted ; as wa* the inee with that at Hull j , B Run. which ha* caused a blush of innrtiflea- ! , ^B lb auffu.e the cheek of overy lover 'of hi* I cuuntry. B Had our force* been allocked and 'imply B thrown un the defeii*ive, it wunld have ma- 1 ' B tbriilly changed thn asjtecl of affairs. ! lint,' for an army of u christian nation, liav- , ing rested two day* *nl»e<|oent lo ihn bat- ; * tlo of the I8th. deliberately to make an a«saull on the etiemr on tljat day. uo think it , ' unpardonable, in the eye* of Gnd, anil a ' christian people. We know t licit it i* j ^^B 'iraietimc* raid that there i* no Sabbath in ^B war; but we do not believe in snch theology. B The law* of ehrUtinn nation' are, pro. fkasedly at least, founded on a higher law; B and there i» no valid excuse for a willful and B uncalled for violation of that higher law, ^^B in enforcing the law* of the land, and we: ^^8 could hut feel a trembling for tbn remit of ! 1 ^^8 anch a battle, waged ODder inch circnm*tan ten, in to flagrant violation of (be mor^^B The great battle of Waterloo, in which [ B Nnpoleen was »o signally defeated. I* *aid ( B in have been fought on the Sabbath; and | B we do not wonder at tbn defeat, riilier in j B that ca*e or oar own. We do not see how | B christian men, *uch as many of our soldier* ( B undoubtedly are, could Gglit effeetively un- | dertoch circnmitance*. But perhap* tbete . B remark* are uncalled for, a* we *e« it *ta- r B tod Hint uo more Sunday battle* are to bo ( ; end wo are glad, for tlie prosperlty I and credit of oorcauie, to learn that each B it the cue. l.et not u Chrittiah people he t again di*graced with euch high-banded violalionaof the law of the Clod of hosts. ^ B WHO WAS "TO BLAKE. ^B Since we have been defeated in the great ' ^B battle at Bull Kun, the cotintry* a mnjori- r ^B • ty of editors included, are busy trying fu '' Da the blamu on some one ; and the opiu- * ion* are almost a* numerous as the sources •' from which they come. From *ome re ^B marVt of Mr. IHcliarJ'on, m- mber of Coo- " ^B grea* from IWnoi*, some days ago, the im- '» B prtwaion gained credence, that ilen. Scott k ^B bad impntrd the whole blame to Mm Tree- d B ideal. Tor urging him to the hatlle before « ^B he was prepared ,- bat it ap|ieac.s that h ^B Mr. Rkbord'on wa* mi*ur.<ler*tood in thoie «■ ^B remark*, a* the following will (bow, to the it ^B aaliefacttoa of any one. not entirely incased in ignorance and obatinacy From the re F ^B port of the proceeding* of the House of w ^B MopraesoMlite*. un Thureday, the lit iart. ^B wa copy the following : > tl B Mr. It LSI a thee referred to Mr. Richard- 1 S ^B aon'e repeliiiun of the conversation be- m ^^B tween Gimaral Scott and t'rfi Prreideni, re. \ n lative to the bait!* and intu|^«g thn to- ' k'i'Hi'ibSity of the D-ht .

J Mr. RiciisntKo.r (III.) remarked that be • ! had endeavored to report the conversation i I honestly, and if anything then escaped hi*.: T memory, the member* of thi* House, who I'wera also present on that occasion, ought i j to have corrected him. Mr. Wa'itBL-RS (1(1.) one of the gentlemen alluded to. said'tbat ho did not undvr- . stand hi* colleague as saying that (ienera! ' j Scott imputed that ho hail been forCed by the President to fight the battle. ' Mr. kiciisrosox said ho diij not think! 1 his Isngnage had been fairly const rued', if it was supposed that he had tuid >W intimalml r | that Huh. Scott implied that the 1'rcaidetit hntl fort-nil him inlu the inotemi-nL ' Mr B-.Aia saiil be bad aHuded to thi* " j matter for a double purpose. He uuder- - > stood that (ieu. Scett did in that convereaj- ( tion exonerate the I'resinent. t j Mr. BteaAUMoir replied that lie did r.ot nndereUnd t»en. Scott a* implyirg that the President forced him to Ggbl tliul oat- i J ! tie. - r Mr. Ui.au: replied that thi* was the very , . iHsencn of the matter. The President I should relaiu the confidence of tho people j of the country, but Ibis lie could not do »o long as ills held out that the President . ' forced General Scott to fight tbo battle I ! a garnet hi* will. But, n< tfc» President j i did not tako thu responsibility of forcing a : ; battle before the troops were ready, he will I ' still retain, us ho deserves, the confidence ' > of the people. -j Tbc great fault seems to us to he, >i we • intimated last week, that thn force of the >| enemy was mlerratcd, and that ou/ re- ; | servo was 'osKaated, as uot to be avails- ; ' | hie at tbo time they were needed. * ) All account?, even from southern sour- ' ' . ccs, concur iu proving that our urmy had j 1 j tbc best of the battle, up to the time of ! ' j the retreat ; and there is tho be»t of rea- ; *on* lor believing that the enemy were ' I just on the point of retreating, and nu ! ' doubt would baro «k>nu so, had uot om 1 ■ ranks been broken just at the time they 1 were, and the enemy's ranks been reinforc- • Bd by fresh-iroupe. AFFAIE8 nT*ABYI.AND. i There tifgreai reason to fuar difficulty in ! Maryland. — There t*-n dcep seated spirit • or rebellion there, which, if it can get any j j advantage, wiH improve it. Tbo Legist" lure ie now in session at Frederic, and ibe j | new* from that quarter is looked for with j greaik interest. It i» thought I but they will make an effort hi take the State over j j to the dvir. ltuvis rebellion cause. It i« ) rumored, however, thnt in that ease the rebellion members Will be arretted for trei." si*. bakkVcolchk. 1 Tbo column under (Jen. Hanks, at Ilari per'* Ferry, has crussod over the Puioniac.' and i* now occupying the height* oil the j Maryland side. S» far his mnvotuenl* ! seem re me.el with the upprobutiou of the . : War lUpai imrnb-, and the army under hihl : appear satisfied with his coiiiiuaod. Noth- ; J'iug fiad been sden of (j)e enemy, in the vi- • '■ cinity or Har|*er's Furry, at "lu*t accounts. I Bank* is constartly receiving reinforce- i mem* of three years men, which have I more than supplied the place of the three j mouths men who have been mustered uuc I of service. SaHMARY OF THE WEEKLY KEWS. ) In northern Missouri tJnn. Pope is dis- | tributing bis force* in tho neighborhood of f Mexico, for the protection of Union citi- j tens and their property. '-The rebels of Missouri ure committing terrible outrages Iowa. The Missouri Legislature has declared racaat the office* of Governor. Governor, and Secretary or Sia:e- The convention have elected the Hamilton R. Gamble, of St. Louis, of Missouri, Willard P. Hale, Governor, and Mordccai Oliver, : Secretary of State. They nrc all Union ' The "opposition did not vote. Gov. Gamble was lo be inaugurated immediately. i In Nebraska the Secessionists are busy ' trying to induce the Imlfans to join them. ' A large nomber or ibe Indians ure at IU- ' publican fork and the Platte rlvor. Sever- 1 si tribes are gathering iu gryat force. The 1 Alines bad promised is aid tbo southern 1 confederacy, but have been dissuaded from 1 so. The sottlrrs in the Big Bern 1 moving away in alarm. Arms have 1 sent their to aid the rebels. ' in the early part or last week Gen. Cox reported to have reached Ganley's ' bridge, in wertarn Virginia, in pursuit of 1 General Wise. The bridge wa* entirely 1 by tk« retreating rebels, onil it * will take three ajaya to construct a floating ' bridge. General Cox captured one thon- i ,f sand flint maskets and somo powder. Wise retreating to Lewjsbusg. ' Prince Napoleon and suite arrived in i ' Philadelphia last Wednesday night, lie '1 on his wsy to Washington. ! 1 From Richmond a despatch announce* resignation of the rebel Secretary of s Stale, Toombs. The convention of Rich- ; 0 mood Bank Presidents adjourned after j recommending the Usee of treasury notes • c to a considerable amount. Toombs i, sac- • <i cmihd by rx-^cuatov Hauler, of Virginia, t -

»j The .Missouri' and GWt> three months' j | ! volunteer* hare all, or nearly all. returned } home, to be disbanded, which is said to l leuve Gen. Lyon nearly power!"*. Ruiurorcemeuts will probably be forwarded, if " the; have not been already. I III* reported that General Pillow has . C loft Memphis, and landed i:> Missouri with j a large relml fores. He had 5000 men st ' I Birds point, and 13,000 at New Madrid, I i Mo., to attack Cairo. i it is o»*erled on good authority that j j Gen. Wire, in wertarn Virginia is entirely * surrounded. * j The Secretary cf War has directed Col- ! Franklin who is in command at Alt-xab-t dria, to liberate all the slave* in prison at 1 that post, and to employ timm'n assisting " lo construct roriifications. paying them for r j their work as day laborer*. Il« also dirccI | ted that other slaves escaping to our army " shall bo disposed ofsin a similar mannerJ : Gen. Scott will not recognize the South- • 9 em Conreileraey by exchanging prisoners. I Ho trill release on parole of honor. All 1 1 the Confederate trdnps. sixty in nnmher, u recently taken prisoner in Weston: Virgin- ; ia, and conveyed to 'Grafton, bavo been rec i leased on tbeir parole. Thrise recently undor Col. Pogrom, also taken prisofffcrs, have . likewise been released. The Montgomery Mail soy* that tho • Confederate Government now has 250,000 . : soldier*, well drilled and armed, end judic- : 1 : iously disposed for defensive operations, f: Junto Hooper, editor of that journal, is' . i secretary of the rebel Congress, and it i« „ ! presumed tho information in his paper is „ derived from official saurces. i 1 The Mexican Cnngres* has granted to y the United filates Government the right of . ' disembarliiiig troops at Uuayma*. and • marching them through -Sonora to Arizona. 1 A salule "of t«enlf-one pin*-wn« firoilaL ' Forts Maultrie nml Sunipter, in Charleston j i harbor, on Thursday in honor of the victory y \ ut Manassas. | - A tiuinlicr-«f olfirer* of the Fire Zon- , i are* uml Beveiity-ninth have resigned, and , oi lie is will follow i Heir example, d A meinb«r of C.uigre**^ Iruvellini nenr , i CcnirevilU the .!»v before the bmilo, met , ' a free in pro aim Imd recently solJ hi*' , j whole Mock of chicken* to mi nllicer . . the Rebel army and mho, unable to reudi ' : exhibited hi* note*, unxiously inquiring if tliey a ere good. I'oor uegr-i ! lie Imd rei ceivwl bngns picture'-, purporting to be the - pruiiii'es of un imuciuary liuuk, with tl o , • lialtiv* of Abraham Lincoln and llmuiibai ' Humliti us president and vice-president. i What next J From n robbery of » uaiiou's ' I reu'iiry io the cliealmg „f a pur blind and confiding old negro out of n pair of cliick- ; ens is a wide mid magnificent scale cl j crime, but we doubt if it will *a!i»lv thej craving appetile of Ibe spirit of slavery, j A private letter, dated Fort Madison, ! lown, July 2G. says : — "Wo ure having nc- , i cessions by thou'ands lo our population * 'I from Missouri and other southern State*. ! Oar whole state is in a blaze on account of ; the defeat at Manass»«. It is auolh'r Sum- | j ter for the traitor*. Iowa has sent seven , ■ I n-giments, and foor more aro gathering. | | .She can send 100,000 men, and will do it if I Advices from India give more favorable ! J accounts of the famine-stricken district*. The news from China is unimportant. It j • is not true that tho rebels have taken llan- i ^ ! kow. In New Zealand the natives were 1 preparing lo rcuunrliostiliJius. There i* a report tliul Antigua has been ( nearly destroyed by an ear'.hquaku, and that ' lives have been lost. On the 6th of. July a Spanish fleet an- ; chorad fcff Port a-s Pricce, Ilayti, and de- i inanded 8-00.000 as an idemuily and a si- 1 of twenty-one guns, not to be relumed ! the squadron. Great consternation pre- j vailed, and all foreigo residents were noli- 1 Bed to leave within twenty fonr.honrs. But I " through the exertions of the Bri)bdt Con- , syil, a compromise was effected ; Ihe ittoney | J question to be settled by commissioners-: the salute to be mutual. The Spanish * fleet railed on the 15th, leaving one ship '! Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company u suffered a heavy loss in the doatruc- ' tion of the I>uqnesoe depot at l'ilisburg, which look fire on the afternoon or July '' 30th. It was destroyed with all its con- " ; tents. Three thousand barrels of keroseno (, I oil imparted insatiable fury to the flame*. " j Ten freight cars, with merchandise to the n j value of five thousand dollars, nre included 1 in the category of losses. Tho depot buili ding cost one hundred thousand dollars, " j is heavily insured. I Toontbs, rtio late rebel Secretary of r Stare, has beAi appointed Brigadier Gen- v oral in the rebel army. Brigadier General Kearney is to take 1 ; comma*] of the Now Jersey Volunteers, r ! in the army. Gen. Ruuyon return* borne, *1 rai*e live mute rvginiuuU m thu Stale, i-

1 v Mrs. Colonel Richardson, of Michigan, I . i« spending her honeymoon in esmp. The j wedding took place jast before the regiment j left home. She was in the late engagement, distributing water and othar comforts I to the weary. General Unonregard, wa* nearly caught I on Tuesday week, while reconnoitring in j person within tltce or four miles of the I , r Chain Bridge, and bad left a parly of ten I or fifteen of his troo^j scouting thsre, just j , | ten minutes before the latter were all made prisoners by Capt. Motlo, of New York and a Union company that went out for: tho purpose of capturing them. The dis- 1 . tancu wax about six miles from Washing- ' ton. *" The New York delegation have reported ' ■ to Congress twelve names from that Statu . foTth^-plfice of Brigadier-GcriferaJ, which . i were adopted. They alro passed a reso'n- ' tion recommending that General Wool be i , immediately called into active service. j The Baltimore Police Commissioners and I Marshal Kane have been taken from Fort | Mcllonry to Fort Hamilton. , | Since the 1st of June, there have hern' . : received at Washington, by the t^narier- ; , 1 muster's liepartment, ~4.7d8 horses, 9 id , | mules, WG wagons, and 3e0 ambulances. . ' Rril gun Clou. i At a meeting of the City Council last' I , Monday evening. Mayor Magonagle re- . ; signed his office, having made arrangements : to enter I bo army, a« Captain of the Capo j , May Guard*, which liavo been accepted by ' . the Governor. j ~"f~ -= ■■- '| I ROtU KT- lire HLS — AC Sal ci-hlll, IlinrrCon. . ; i iuv. ,'onx s. n-iBl ktc, of New lorkc i!}-, anj • »:>IM » M., il'URlitrt o( l.mn It. Iluuliri. taij., of ; t-'l* May, N.J. gt- The rilller ami prlnn-n urrr rrl.rrou.lv i 1 H-m'-mli-tnl lu the iisuct mrrini-.Hrn on vu-h Im^j-i ■ DENTISTRY. "* | DU. J. F. l.EA .MING, HKXTLST. CIKI'ICE n.tY'1 CAPK MAY V. II — ^ Tuesday. ''"'i^11 au,V|,p i ALLEN &. NEEDLES' The Oldest Established sad only Standard IMPROVE!) ; Sii|)er-Piios|i|i;i(e of Lime, PIHCK 81"» per Tux.W'JJ cts. peril..) ;} < 5 I ' A NO . ICHAIUIIL A if) .Uivrloi llllrlr. nvelti- ' dlrert i j frocu the Island. PL.t«TCn. ft run ii. I ll'.lrr- s .uprriar srtlelr, J A L L E N if N E E 1) L E S' iFERTI LIZEJRj I'ltICK 830 per Ton. (I j eta per lb.) j l Tt:l» inamirr, from ||* superior ijuslllir .mil vrty ! T Tra"00 " l,,M t H. wlilrli we will Is- pl«3 to iho"* n>%wM wan? \ line a good and luting nunuic. ALLEN & NEEDLES, . j 42 Sth. Wharves & 41 Stls. Water St., i (Kir.C Store «l»vr Cltestuut.) j • rHILADELI'HIA. Aug. a quia , West Jersey Academy, BRIDGETON, N. J. * JOHN GOSMAN, A. M., i'mxcirtL IV*. ft. UPSON. A. I) , Classics and Mstliematlr* FRANKLIN UoblilK, Natural Sclenru and Du. U«hj J"- KKNDERIL M. D.. French and ftrrmsn. U. I. WOlil.'R UFF, Draw ing and OU I'sinllns. ! HK.N'RY NEFF, Vocai Mu'lT ^ The next seuioo ol lhl» trulllutlon will commweon WedurMlajr H.ptrinber 411.. ! ,h {u , co.rp* w°' experienced teacher* I will lw In attendance. Pupil, may pursue either a Llu.lral or llusmeu Course, al the upiioaof tbeir Th- Cl'Ulcal course will altbrd a Ihorough *nd complese ucrparsilua tor c ollege, or It wiU be mad* Minteienliy rxlraslve lo meet Ibe wan', ol ihow who deign to complete tho ClaMUcal atudlr. al Ihe Arsdemy. In the Ilu.lneu eourw .peelai Mtealioa will b* gl.eaio tlie practical application of the branches C,SS3S.,S!Ss,ir!S M'lras1 »" - Arrangement, have been mado-for a course of Icelurr. to tbe aehuol trn fhy.lology , Political Economy, the Uin'tltutlon of the L'mied Statee and ktnUrei, Ruhfceu The location of the ACADEMY D high, alrv. and he«"hy_ "fonlaln. a LIBRARY of over (Z w*t- . Thebulldlag .. admirably adapted to Kbaol purpoanu The Oround. ate large, and every are rangementla made to worn, th.: ootntost and pro. ol the pupil*. Term, tor Hoard and TulUon, (to per quarter. .." '? ""'""''i P"vnt* imrnduitrto enter pu- ' PU* ahould make early applleatloo to the Principal , whom other tofoemailon msj-be obtained. REFERENCES. R«v. S. B. Jonet, & D., Brldgeton: Faculty of lullcge; Jow-ph Jrwup, »jq., Mulllra Hill; Aug. * Barber, Esq., WMwluurv ; Mrv Moeca Cap. May u. ^ Aug. a. ia*i. ws TEACHER8* INSTITUTE^ ' next Msaion of the Capo May I County Teacher.' Institute will be btU at Cold ! sasswars : |-I.pq« eod Wtuader. WIU H- prw.ut. | I

READ THIS CARD. V rPHE •ulwertber keejw cm hand a well selected t i A "f*,k of ~'r. (i00'" Hardware. Groceries .ml Prui I.lon., Boots and Shoe.; &l»o for .xlr, FLOUR by the barrel; g coaai and OATH. (iRor.NO FEED --J oSod" W',h of ■tori: t I COAL— Lehigh and Schuylkill. Chedtnut. leg. and Store t oal, always on hand and f.r sale at n ! Philadelphia Prteea.wllh addition of Freight ' a'l» p I a lot or the beat quality CHARCOAL, PINK .ad OAK WOOD. All sold fow, foe Caah nr Trade » JOSEPH SCHKLUNCKR," - l: A„.M». 'I M I L L I N E RY G O O 0 8 , FOR BALE. MIS* JAKE lllLRRKTll! p'1- May C. H_ will Sell off her entire Slock of - V/SPMKG and SUMMER MILLINERY GOOD*. At Greatly Reduced Prices ; J Also, UREAS GOOD* of all rtylea, Uvu. D.reg**. Mlk». Summer Cloth. Mantle and Duatcr fteoda, u and lancy Dry Good, of all description.. I, If- Call and ILvsmlnc for > ourvli I J -*??.? "*•„ _ . Jt ej BRIDGETON | FEMALE SEMINARY. ,} UUintJKTtlX. X. J. Ma*. Mraovarrra C. sitrrrenn. Principal. • J!1" . S£"i?sL*,r ""i?". A-lMaatTrerh-v. Ma. II Rh. frm's. Teacher nf latin ( II .'I*. I) F. Woobai-VF, Teacher of Draw°ng aed: I I" ilntlng. Miss E. M. Siixrr.ao, Teacher of Music, j 'ph.- ileslgn oi thi. School f. &tn> stlon In It* wU 1 d,-." and I -est *e«t.c tlie .-are and culture of t«>. . mind, and heart. Tlie teacher, git. themwlo. work with an estnet wnae of It* Importance sn.l a thorough determination to .pan- no t ji.tlt. In It. eaenilfnn. The Sacred Scripture, will form the .issta of all thrlr Instriicttou., and furntoh .. a inixt Imimrunl bi'nnrh of Study. ! E.perlil attetitlon will lw riven to Ihe foundation » of a good I ediieslioi .nl partlcuUrly lo the study of our own iAIglUh tongue. ' '' , Very superior advantage* are offrmt for the »tuv d> ol th# lAtio ami French lanausm and Muale. A rouree of lee'lirr. mq la- expected during tho winter on llin.it>, Phj «i..l«t,-y and lidltleal Keono- ' _ . my . \ ocal Muale "» a itudy will form a pirt of the • , r.-riilxreour.e Parent, bringing their chlMrrn from a dl.faaee !y*m * bome a truTwo ertnlng* in the w eek will be devoted to neee : dlework ami readliig. , The next Trfio .rill eummeore on XVrffnrmlar. ,, sep.e^bee III.. I-Hll. r.irnt. wl.hlng to make I ru'rip"*" *UJ 'nforuiatlon, apply" to the * i - RKFGKKXCKtf <l 1' ,;lmcr, Ree. Mr. S. n. Jones, Rev. Mr. ilrnwn. Itr» . Mr. lltt'ihuM, Dr. M m. Vlmet Wto. t; Mxon, *h.|., II I. .Multord, fi-i., K c. ... MclioU. l-sq . flridgrton. N. J. I liet . Allen II. Drown. May's landing, X. J. Ilrv Mr. Wright, lln vi.toiru. N. J. Itev. Mr. Mini Ion and Re» . Mr. Murphy, Salem, liich.inl C. Itolme*. Fan., t xi-e Mai. in-*, t;. u-wnsiS. if.om.iei, n.j. Davyjldfeexr*, K»q . pbvnlxv llle. Ua. ' l3rfKdel|!hjIta,r,,U,,%*' ' , °""rtnr' i "1 Gen. Ibdw M N I.- h. d •, Jjtort 1 1> a, N. Y. "fit a CorjrYav Call*— Tl» oca* To imkv " VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR ACTIVl! SERVICE. * l.ljporron* tl'siroua M enleriri- inf.rVCtlVE sun VICE In defence of their townt.} .iin.lthrlrt oiintrj's Big, . an now enroll Ibrmm ice, affu, ember, ol the -capk MAY GUARD*. " ineul.i and wi"? be eal'lol 'f u lo vM i r srrvlre'a t^ia \i.lunfm* eah apply lu ile" JcdRM* p; LPami * inx. al Seal llle, T,t |»r. John ll'lley an.t James Me. . i irlney, *1 Ihe Court f/nu.e, i<. .-tiuuel Springe., at lijr,-. Creek, at the P .t trfip-e in I'aiw Maud, i ! whleh*natwrw'ill l?gtrea>HSi>haa j'j1^ "-uafry. of IYr.ou.de.li, Li lo Old the t -mp.n.}' In the way I of mmtributlon-. can haiol the same t„ ,-||he, <4 tbe . lollowing t oni.nllt.-r Ilnb. Hour., fdmumlr, ; 1'hxirm.n ; Kaorti Kdmotid., Wllmnu \V Ware '•avto Rreer.- Ahram Krvics, William J. irire, Dr. , 1 i .t l" K Learning. Col. Ch.rle. R. PowvlL Sxmuel Hprlneer. at c trek. John I 1 !>>;. rteat creek, le.vmlag Rirr, and thorn.. ! Drrslvy. S. II. MAGOXAGLl; Captain. Heml-quarters, Ca|a- Island, R.J. J . H . T EAGLE ladies'. and gentlemen's fashion axle 1IAIK CUTTKIt, From ISIS Lueust Street, rhlla lelphlx, 1 IIAS OPKXEP III* : hair cutting and 6having saloon, AT the COLUMBIA HOUSK, For the Rnratnrr of '«!. W'brrr he will bo happy to attend to SHAVING,. IV hii am i'l mining, and cutting rtthrr odu.t* I or ihlldrrn'* In tbe moat ta. hlonat. te »tylr. Foreinau— I J. STEVINS. The Eargr.t and Ue.t Htork nf 1 Porfumory and Fancy Soaps, on the Island, are kept 'or Sale, at bla Saloon, CJ-llart'a CLUE cards ate on hand, tor .ale. TEAGLE'S Book and Paper Stand, AT THE COLIiMBU iioi SF.. ~NOW OPENBAKBETTS' SALOON,. trrrn it bowum; alleys osose floou. A BILLIARD ROOM, with Marble bedded Tnblr*. with a!) the !a*»«r fmprovemeata. rifle axd pikioi. til.lerv, WITH SVFEBIOB H EAFOXS. «rrartlcular attention paid to the LADTRS DFe • PART ME NT. Jqfy nth. NOTICE. all PERSONS INDEBTED to the SUBSCRIBEn<: On book ACCOUNT, requested ta Call and Kettle, on, or before Che lit day of September urxr. john WILKY, . <r ' Cape May Court House. TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! 1,000 VOLUNTEERS WA N T E D In Cape- May Conijty, TO sat ice CREAM, CONFECTIONERY, uranois lemons, fig h, datkr pink afalmond*. english walnctk hazel +> pea nitto, rauins, cucoanlftr ae.. •« OEO. W. HHITH'R Irr 'Vre.mwt CkqAefton. enr.Nrfoca, Waiblngtor s'teet, opposite fc\ ,\r. »!., - ; i aja. 1.1 tad. on sad »tttt 'Slcttc. •> June Vf'A-