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" LOCAL AND STATE AFFAIRS, i 1. GSAKVILLE LEACH, E*pcrUr. ! A Reporter's Trip to an Editorial ConvruHon, >1 Atlantic City. Xr.w York. Aug 7,1861. Dsar Wave: — We cannot say that it | . tras with any feeling of Vegret that we ! • "lockd np onr fcrru,'.' agji/weiiilcd onr Vray fioin your peaceful rooms to the j Steamboat Landing, where we embarked in the steamer Delaware, for the great Gotham of America. Were we • lieeor moro to stand within your walls, j gnd Tattle the type at your cases ^ ■ Were we never nguin to contribute our j (••scribbling*, inklings and clippings," j to your pages; or were we done , making "impressions on yoar forms" we j pboulil sadly regret ; but thanks be to ! ^ Iicavcn, our absence from you is merely for tyi hour as it were; just long, t enough to visit or rival-watering place | — AtlantiC^Clty-Ato attend o Oottven- j tion of Editors, Publishers and Repor i [ ' lcrsAn account of the trip here, perhaps might be interesting to renders. It wns near aix'o'clork when tho lines were cast olT tho wharf lasrevening. Wishing to take a view of the Island, when passiug nut the bay to old ocean, we took a seat on tho forward deck with a number ol passengers ; lint our desires were disappointed, as a thick- mist o'ersprcad the i sen, and not a dwelling could be die- j ccrned. We now sought llie company j I of persons to pass away time. Among; those around us was n mun with brown j r~ •complexion- atitl n "shaved bead" whom we look to ben returned soldier. He was ^ »lone„aiid we approached bim With the (|uestion, "Are you from the war?" to i which he replied, in German accent, in tbc affirmative The dreariness of the j fog, aud the thoughts ol home vanished; for we asked nothing belter than to converse with one who had realized something of a soldier's life. In answer ■to questions put to the liurdv looking ; fellow, we were informed that he wu* u j member of the IGtli, Pennsylvania Regiment, and bud been in the army or Geo. Patterson. His three mouth* experience was not altogether satisfactory, lie viot having decent rations and proper treatment. He said the pork served •them would turn a dog's stomncli. It was 0 inches thick, 5 inches fat ami 1 j inch lean. Their bread was moldy, and «o i»-.rd thai a day's soaking would not v. more than soften it. The Regiment -officers were inattentive to the wants and comfort ol the meu ; never ming ling with them, bnt sat in their tents, drinking wines, Ac. This oppears to : be a common complaint, that oar army j officers are too Tiegieelful of their iafe- . riors, and it is much to be regretcd. If nn officer desires popularity and respect j . he ranst associate with his soldiers, extend to them a warm greeting, aud min- j ister to thoir necessities, as the mother does to'lier child. All history tells us i this, and why Is K not more generally heeded ? This soldier says if be knew ! proper attention would be paid to bim, j be would re-enlist; but, as it stands, he i , ' prefers stoying at home In 1848 an i '49, lie fought in Germany, under Uriga j dier-Gcn. Siepcl, whose bravery and ! •military ability wye so proudly and ne- j *-*• bly displayed in hist|briijiaRi fight at Garth age, So. (fen. Sieger was con j i aidered on eminent warrior in RuropiOnr conversation ended and I walked i ■boat the boat, when my "upper story" i , grew somewhat dizzy. The bell called : La sapper, bat the state of oor stomncli | forbade, us partaking. The shades Vj night now began to shut out the light. ^ No stars were visible to the naked rye, | and this, with sea nieknesa (we own it) t tended to make everything dismal. Dot < we were not alone in this, for on every , 1 band were those who were boantifally i , feeding the inhibitants of old Ocean ; ] Ten o'clock arrived and we put to rest | • onr weary, sickened frame, until the ' • dawn of morning, when we entered i • Randy Hook. An Ex-Member of tie j < r N- J. Legisiatare-Mr. Slaigbt-a young . ¥ man of talent, sat with as viewing the f scenery of New Y«k hay, as wc glided „ swiftly to the city. The morning was t fair, and a delightful breeze fanned as ; t —
I which, .after passing a dull night was highly enjoyed. Onr attention was particularly attracted by the various fortifi- ^ ; cations which guard the enhance to Xew | York. At the Narrows are fonr Forts, ! with another building on an elevated t I piece of land. Two of these ore on t j Long Island, and the other two com pict ted, with the one now being erected, are e ; on Stateu Island. One of those on . titnten Island, is built on the same plan . j as Fort Pickens; #nd a gentleman said e it was about the same size ; but we are t inclined to doubt this. The gutis were ■ j mounted on the ramparts, and the r j thought struck us, suppose we went nn • . invading Too, or a "Jrff Dntis Priva ■ i tcer,"' how quickly would we be com- . ! pelted to go below, on a fire being open- > ed upon us. At six A. M the Dcla- . ware was moored o Pier No 15 foot'of - j Cedar at.. North river. . We take the . j opportunity, at this point, of expressing . j our satisfaction with the management of I tlie steamer. lis officers are number ■ one men ; especially Capt. Johnson, i j and J. C. Collier, clerk ; witli whom we s i conversed. Passengers not snlislactori- . ly entertained with these men had beti I tcr stay at borne aud never travel, ex- ; 1 cept by privute conveyance Among t the passenger* was Mr. Aaron Miller, j ! of Green Creek, who bad Cape May j . produce, to the amount of some $300, [ • ion board; tomatoes, cucumbers and i -blackberries. Mr. Millar ships produce j to New York three times n week, and finds n ready market. Sometimes it* i j value is more than this, and then less, i Mr Win. J. Rates, of Fishing Creek, 1 i also carries on this business. Why are • there not more to join in this trnd< ? 1 1 There might lie from one to two thou i sand dollars worth of vegetables ship" ; ped to this city in eTcry steamer, if the 1 | farmers of Cape would exercise aV good i ■ drgree of energy and enterprise. YThis I is all thai is demanded to bring thou- ■ sands of dollars to their pocket* every ! ; j day. Tliey need not l»e alarmed for i fear of owrruning this great market. All Cape May would make no variation i in price*. Fariuei*, consider well this important matter, and whm lite- season of 'G2 is at baud, be fully prepared to ' 1 freight the N. Y. Steamers at every I ! trip. _ | Tin- host lines were mode fn«t u» the dock, and many minute* hud not expired before we were breakfasting at a hotel, , As soon a* possible we began parading Rroadway, tramping the highway*, and j strolling through the byways, where we ' j might "*ee sights," difTeren'. from anyj thing at a watering place. The first ob- ; j ji-ct o? our Attention wa»o "return sol- j dier." Without a formal introduction, j we unceremoniously broached the "war J subject," and learned, much to our grati- j Hcation, that he *»< an eye w.lness and I ■ participaiit in the memorutile struggle at j j Ruil Run, being a meiqher of the N Y. i I4tb Regiment. It is- known that Uiis . j regiment gnllaully fought in the con- ' test, as they were with the advance, ; and stood by the side of KMsworth'a I ; Zouaves and the noble G9th. This solj dier carried his left nror in a sling, it bav- ! ing been d.eadfully shattered by a piece , of bomb-shelf, which burst near bim. — j , The fellow deplurcd his condition, as the i I physician s-tid his arm would not be res- ' ■ tored- to usefulness, under 18 months, 1 and lie wanted \o light "the secesliQrs." ' j In answer To inquiries, he stated thai he i did not see a man arunnd him who ' : shopted fear, although they were falling ; < thick and fast iu the tanks These fei- 1 | fought in the sweltering son for < .eight hours, without rest or food, having I •thrown away knapsacks to facilitate lighting. He complained of nothing in the army but the -eating department. j One day be subsisted on sugar only. < We asked him what he thought of the chivalry and bravery of lbs rebels. — i I Iu remarked that "Behind ' "masked batteries antHorftfiealionaibey t ''are very brave;- bat, in an open field, j j j northerner, with a revolver, can j to flight fire southerners." We occupied the greater part of this j in visiting recruiting offices, ' aud camps, and conversing with soldiers : i that nad beefl ai%ayed iu arms against a J ' tyrannical, reWiums, aud barbarous j
g | horde of armed men. Most of (hem < .. ; were re-enlisting. It was their determi- 1 . | nation to aid in humiliating and conr quering traitors, even if their blood i 1 roust be poured ont in the raileys of tbc j I South to attain that end, „ I P. T. Barourn extended to ns an invi- . 1 taiion to visit bis famoos American Mu e ; seom, and we purposed accepting it ; „ j but time fled so^rapidly that we thought i, it best to repair to the Camden & Am j j boy R. R. Office On entering the office e ' we met a friend and school-mate — Jesse j e K. Painter — who is telegraph operator j c and assistant ticket agent. We mnde : n 1 the acquaintance of Ira Biiss, Esq , ; .agent of thi< great railroad, and ex- , ' changed a words few about the summer ut Cape Island. But this let tcrmust be . I closed, as the bell is ringing, notifying f us that it.is time to be aboard. A lete | will be written from Atlantic City. , ; Reporter, j r C.vrz Island, Wednesday, Aug. 14. r We have returned. The Atlantic ' City and Philadelphia Letter were re- " ccivcd at the office loo late for pnblica- ! tion this week. They will appenr in our ! next. Aboat eighty representatives of j the New Jersey press were in atten- • dunce at the association, at Atlantic Ci- ' i ty. We shall give an account of Allan- ; j tic City as a summer resort. Rcr. | > Mrrtlng of Cltjr Connell. ^ j There was a evting of the City (Council ' ; last Monday evening; but there was r.o j ; holiness ol importance dohe, except the j • i election of Mayor, to Bll the vaChncy oc- j - ; ca«ions by 1 h>- resignation of Mr. Masons- • igle. Mr Joseph Ware, who ha* held the s ' office fur seveial prcviou* year*, wis etec- f f ! tei! Tor the unexpired tetm. rape Slay Agalnal the World. ■ 1 Mr. Kliss Worth. * farmer »t Dyer* ; (Jreek iu thu. connty, has raised tlii* year, i \ 200 bushel* of wheat on fi sere*, avitragiiig i 40 hasheU to the acre. We challenge the j ' . world to beat it. Cupe May sand, as our ' | *oil is sometimes slanderously called, cuii ' stand by the side of western prairie. r Ud-Rrwanl ! A reword of §1 will he given to any por- ! my who will leave at iliistrffiea a Painter's Iliomood, forlniiiing gla*e, which ha* neon Insf. 1 -wt> mm joes a a a.: n IMPROVED FIRK AND WATER PROOF composition boots. ! i'ht auharrlbrr w Moroni Intir to liwpnn hxnd it : la( material ami alU-nit to j utUng on o It AV K I. uoofk, In Cape Uland am! Ca|* Nay Co., la the CIIKAPKSr and nkst manner. Kf luaidrn err roj iuiM l» firr oreall befort rr.- | wing oUuri. c>"all lettere must tie ilirrrted to,"Colil Sprlur. ' Perron al resMence, Town Rank. nathan C. PRtCL. j n. is — Survevln- and Cons ryanel tie attrnded to 1 also. . dr. is. y. i — i TRUSTEES' SALE i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. will be Sold "af Public Sale, on Sal unlay, v-l Aug. vsid, imm1. at two o'clock In the alier- , noon, at The did ol Jacob Well., In LVonUtlllr. to | | loll to rutt purehaaen, alt that val .aide Ear ami i Meal l^tale, whereon mr William v Tuwnteml r.-- ; ablea. In Dennlavlllc, Cape May COur.ty, New .ler- i i aey, eontalalns oter lit Irundred arres, lying on ■ olh rldea o- the main stage mad, trading from Dr..- ; i ulrtlUe to PurS KILuhrlh. and adjoins on tb« cut i the Farm of Henry Carroll. Included In the ahore premise*, which extend i | from the Utile >.ui Saw .Mill, iu Drum. Creek, arc • i umr thrrr or four Buodred arm of lluah and t.inbeod Land; throe or four Tenant llouaea, with i ninsenlrnt Lota; the Dnrlllag Houae, ltarn anil | tmi-bulldlnss; aomr aiaty vm of Earn Land, iu , goo-' fence and hlth Cottlralloo, a portion of which, , fmnllos nn the main alagr toad, la null able (or Brat , cwm bull ling Lota ; about ltd) acrea ml Youox l>- ' dar Smampi nearlyslane cuouclt for balla ; about twenty sevrn acres at Paslurln* mraitaw contain. i lng down ccilar timber about Bfty-aeim acr.-a of ' Rack graat mow ins meadow unsurpassed m the county; a l asdinsr on Dennis Crank ; also th# Little . nlll raw-Mill to rood runnknr order. i a private mad leads fmm the main stage road tn t th- landing on Dennis Creel). All who bur Lots > on The main tug* n*drm<|ulrtng this private road a* an outlet, can have it so reserved tn the conveyances. The whole of this valuable Estate d rut Into bote of ronvenient site, and a map thereof will shown on the da- of Sale Persons wishing to view Mie Premises will tdrrtse i rail on Mr. William's. ts.wi.send or the Subscriber, ' , either of whom wlH show the Property and gtve alL 1 ' Information In lhetr power. Coodtttons nia.tr known trt the sate. | i coleman e. leaminc. Trustee. » Cape Nay Couit House. June tsth, inet 61 i ^ ENOCH EDMUND'S CAFF ISLAND STORE. An entire fuesii .stock or good*, just i * received, ronststlngo! drv goods, groce- ' rie-, provisions, hardware, boots awl i « ■ hoes, earthen- vv Alt i. chlckerv-w'ahl:, j tin- wake, Mr, whlrh will be sold for Cash. 1 (or its equti alrnl in Taat.1:,) as cheap as Goods ol : r the same quality us sold m the county of Cape i f ' Abo) an aawrtmrnt of i r READY MADE CLOTHINO , runslstlngof' u j oats, pants. vests a bath1n,-. clothes. \ Coras on.l Oats for Bale. i) pise iso oak wood, delivered kf The Urgent Stock of eamily.hedif l.ses ' j tne county, kept on hand. Cure for almost ere- ! • (tier see. j i ' The attention of buyere li roUelled.
I , ' IN lata H HATION WASTED, I tho Heir* of Jobn Willinm*. who v "about the tear Mrs lived and kept tavern In Pranagrnvr. Salem county. S. J_ and who altrr..ants rrmovnt to the \Vr.t, and atterwanb to I Tom's Hirer N. J , where he died.- His Artis arc requeatr.1 to eorresmmd with the sube-nkcr, beoth- • cr of said John Williams, dec Address, WILLI *51 WILLIAM.*, Kdlclh, N.J. Salem. June ». ItHI. UNDERTAKING. \r * WILLIAM WEHsLKY.the former Cnderta.rlLer In this rnetalt) . having relkoqvtsk.-.l the ; busiocas entJvel) . the "nuerslgned has purehasrd his HEARtE. sad STOCK, and tn tho future win at1 tend to this Co parity, with promptness, and to tkr l*est Of his ability. ! XT' BRICKS aud CEDAR PLANK will be kepi !j WILLETTS WHEAT ON. Sravltlc. Cape May Co.. July XStb, 18*1- (agl-lui NEW SHOE STORE. ! C A 1,1. AND SI-.E Ml"!— i vphe subsrHtwr. who has visited the Cape Nay peo- ' A pie hetr'otora, fmm rtoodbur) . nos infurm- the ; instsn atrrrl. opmstte the Atn-rlrMS House. . Uherc he sells WOMEN * aud ITm.iny;*'* ,1' BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, ; ofhls own Maotifactiire. Shoes made to order at I ! short notlee. The best Ltatkrr Is used and nil who I patronise will be suited. Also. G ntlrmVn'a floot* and Wftues hold. «W- REPAIRING nratl) attended to. MAXWELL SWAIN. 8 TOP AND READ! ; Hot for n AEW REIT OF CLOTHES t • ANTKI>t IMMK I ATKI.Y. n 'tiffi- • ( entire St"k of ™. N'hkir'^mi's" Men's and Boy'n CLOTHING, . I Gent's Eurntshing Goods. Hats and Caiw, Cmbtrl- ! as. BATHING KGltES, ke..hc. f Ttir subscribers sre now prepared tn wait mi Cus- ' turner, M then store. In- Perry trtneet. near COhfrcat . I liall. L.J- CLOTHING made lo onier, in Fashionable . .style, and at short notice Goods twdd by the yard j " * P ^ ^ J^H. h t. II. N.HITII. NEW CASTLE /' l! LUMBER YARD. . f»IIE Suharr.hrr would call the attention of all A perrons wanting I.t.MHKH to his rxten.ltr ar- . sortueut of Lumber, consisting »| White line lloarsis, Vsllawfrine IHanla, White line Plank. Yellow line tram- Slwff. White line Mldlng. Yellow Pine FTnonng, I White Pine Flooring. Yellow Pine Plank. ; llemloek lolsla Earn-) To;. Pickets IS ft. llcntli-tkseantllns, Eanry top Piekets I ft. lle.Jio.-k Hoards, TIa-,1. T..;. Pldjera trr. - j Hemlock Latha,"8' cedar a cypiesa Shingles. ; His YARD ts^ conveniently situated on llie Del*. < ' e 1 ' I ie iTdla^w,1 ,! v.-'tmli ce u'mbr iomIo.'sTv/Jv'T : ' Kails. I.tiinb r drlivrie,! on tsiard ol vessels licet charts. IL|" Persons in want will please address CHAR H KAMBHIN. . ! New Castle, pel. ! i April ». 1*81. Vy -e-a*a» I ' George Washington, i CArr W. Willi. I. DIN. u-tll leave Vs. ,1 srnniT I Wiitsr it »•, o'clock A >| every Monday, Wednes.laja.u.1 Eriday hete-afTer ^ Nriurmng vrill leave j | " Sc won Tick, ts, rarrlagi h re extra. * u j j EJ" llorsea. l atr'agrs ami Erelgbl taken. ; Juq nth. itMt. FORT 1'ICKENS: Is Reinforced. And a NEW STOCK OF GOODS has i Itcen put in Wm. Townsend's Store, i Molasses and Axe Handle*, i Move Pipes and Crochet tattoo. Par Itrta at W. TXrwosend's I Unseed OH. Lump and IVxrl ttar.li, i Ladles' Cloth aail Uouse Tr -ps. Eur Sale at W. Townsend's. j One While anil Brown Mo.llna, j ' For Sale at W. Townsend's. Croton Cloth and White Lead, j ! Mlk Striped pauccurs ami Jews Harp-. For Sale' si CIMMk Foulard's Marentli.n and ColTfce Nilla; ' Choice Prints and Wall Paper. For Sale at W. Townsend's | Hoy's Casslmrre. Cut Nails and Fluid, ; P*pt« Curtains and Flour, i'or Sale at W. Townseod'i ; Family Nleillctnes and Kcm-rnc Lamur, Extra WBlflj llrvishes a.,,1 Tin- Ware, . For Sale al W. *2V>Wnzend*a. , i Nutmega. Bmwn ami While Table Covers. j j Ch.-tae, Comba, MavXrrel ami Yankee Pails, Eur Sale at W Townsend's. Flour IturUrlx Shoe rand Wash Itoanti, Colored Dewing- Silk aud Potbioe Dlacers. , For Sale at W. Townsend's. ■Uark Alapacca, Knives and Forks. -Sugar, Klbhool, loBVe. aud Fiddle Strings, ARr tub at W townsend's Wooden Rakes, Tra,*B(l Ollne Soap, Saieratua, Corn, and nil Cloth Table Cloth*, For Sab at W. Tow nsend's Dried Apples, Spades. Eggs and Cologne, Goshen Butter and,C!am Baskets, For sale at W. Townsend's. Also, all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries xnd Pro visIons, Re., Re , usuall) sold tn a variety store, may he had at W. TownseoA's Store. WasbUiglou strret, opposite Ocean Rtrrrt lope tslynif. March Slth, l*t «m , .fames McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. rPHK subscriber rcspbclfull.v inform* llw I Inhabitants of Cape May County, that he nas I just returned fmm Phtladrlpbla, with a large and ' well assorted stock of goods, consisting ol CLOTHS, CASSI MERES AND TESTINGS. which he ir prepared to manufacture to order .'in ; the moat fashionable style, md oo rraanuablr Drrss Goods by the yard are offered fbrssle. I - Having eeetiiTd the services ofgood workmen, he ! enabled to anmnttre sstlstsetlbn to ail whs may Irtm with their patronage. | H* alee invites attention to Ms extensive assort" READY MADE «a mm :■ or m Trar « «, I Whlrh he I* eonsUnll) making up, coselattng pnnj clpally of UVERtntn, FIIOCK COATS, JACKRTS, PANTS, Ac. f eoHcil the patronage of the puhlb>nd my friends. Cane May C. rrpt. talk. 1MB. ] T8T Ailnrtise joar tiusinco*. • !
,i read THIS card. n TllE subserilu-r kcein on hand a, well srleclc! I xs'bck of Dry Gorxfs Hardware. Groceries and o Provision*. Boots gad Shoes; also for sale, Vl.Ut. lt , b)- the hotel; I- CORX ami U.tTjb^ntlFSI) PEED and j Together W.Hi a georrsi gSiqrtiaent of STORE- | GOOD* \ I ~ ^xnd vhnv fk I TS^hestnuL^a^- ! Pbtlad.-lpyfa f'riera. with addition of Freight; also « I *W' "f the best quality CHARCOAL, PINE aud ' OAK B IHHr. All soM low, for Cash or Trade. JOSEPH SCR EL LINGER, r ] ^ . Schellengefe Landtag. "imillinery goods "j for sale, HI»S dANK HII.KRF.Tlt. , j /"tape May c. H . will Self off her entire Stork of I VSPttlNG and SCM.MF.R MILLINERY GOOD*, ^ | At Greati.t Rkdpced Prices ; | Abo, DRESS GOODS of all atylca. Lawns, Rarecrs • SIIW. Suornvt Cloth, Mantle and Dueler Goods '• and Fain;} Diy Gwhlsof all derrrlpllons. j isi'i*a'' >*x*a,1,,e lor yurselvet.^S • DEN T IS TRY. dr j. k. leaming, dentist. OFFICII HAY'Si - CAPK MAY C. II — Tau*ilar*. I SKA V II-I.K — Thursdays, Fridays and lilts | forenoon of .Saturday,.. ,.| West Jersey Academy, bridget'on, n. j. ' • j joiin gosman, a m-, Principal. • I « »• li. EPSON. A. R, Classl.-s and Matheinatlr*, 11 FRANK 1.1 N luiOl IIE, Natural Seieorea and UigI W. II IIENDERE, M. D.. Frarfbh and German. D P. UOOnlit'FF, 1'raw ,ng aud Oil Paliitlng, HENRY NKI'F, Voeal Murle. ' ra»!e neat —••Inn ol this tnslltulioa will comI I mem-eon lYrtluridsy Srptrinl>er 4tli. i A lull .a,,;,, of aide and experienced (rarhera '• i ,"i "''""'"nee. may pursue rilhef * 0 j t-iassu-al or Itusmrss Louise, at the u|>tlun uf llielr j Th' Classlrap roiirsr will iiflbrd , thortntgh And r. |.*ulBelentl) eMeaslvrto meet the warns ol those j who design to euuipbtv the Claatieal studies at tho. t. i b Hh jlualnrss rourse srteelal attention will ts> . linoLi-Kmtilitg., NavlCvtinn. Survevtng, ; r»|mgraphb-al and Nrehxnleal Draw lit-, the Natn- ; ral K-trnre* anil Agrleulturnl Cheiuiory Will bo , k . taughi if dralnst. Z : H'^bthe--1,..,! ,,r. Pbv * t, dog) , INillf lest boin- ' | dlirt siHtf "t" " ° • "" *"* *" ln" I be loearlon , f She AC YDIUIY la hlgk, airy, And health, !> --•■niataa a l.inTtARY of over ."•>• vnlj on,,-*, %'lir Mi, Id- i,i Is admirably adapted tb srhmrt |, R,,it,- to sevure htuLeofilfoit and' proI Tei„ s b.r |-.«r,l and Tuition, Sb per quarter. 1 11 " desirable Hist pim.ts intrndlng to enter pu-,-"" ■ p. I* atiniilrt make r.arly Appllealbrn to th- PrtncipaP; tiom whom *.l her InMoiatiou in a) be obtained. / REFERENCES, / [ j^Rev. S It JWx D. D.. Brlugeton; FaoHAv of • ' \{' 'V Su" s (-'"'"q '■"! • Woodbury 1 fcrv. Mosea allen & needles' ! The Oldest ErtaMhlAd and only Standard improved : Super-Pliosplmtc of Lime, | PRICE $4Tr per Ton. (3$ eta. pqr Ih.) < i I T A N O . ' PERI'VIAN. Wr srllnone hut Nu. !., received dlICH A BOK A very lui-ertor article. raeelv«' direct fmm the Island. PLASTKn. Groiiu-I Plaster— a au;arrlor article, i packed in goM strung bvrralL I HON E-S llution via lie ■ ■ Done Dual and Ground [ Uonci. IPcpruated Grartfae. ALLBS $ NE K D I. K S' fertilizer. PltlCK $30 per Ton. (11 eta per lb.) TliU manure, fmni'it* superior quality and very I low price, has gained a rejiiHallon w Ith farmers that number of rerun, -ater^ Iron, pcrsrrsa who^are using I ling a good and Ustiag manure, allen .t needles, 42 Sib. Wbarrea 4 41 Sfb. Water St., ( First Bfore above Cbestunt.) PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8'SI-lni "Ova CoPxtsv CalIo— tu Ocas To Ustv " volunteers wanted for active service. 1 a ll per-oti* desirous oT entering Into J\t ACTl VK SERVICE in ibfenee of their (unittr) annd their t ouutr) 's Dag, ian now rnmll tbeel- . selves as memVj. ot the - CAPK MAY Gt AHDS." This t 'ompany Is atlarhed to the "Oundea Hegtm»nt." and will be called into aclirc service at an early day. .* Voionteers cao- apply to Dr. Jrmathar. Fs learning, at Seav rile, t„ Dr John IITIej and James Mc0 Cartoey, at the Court Jfouse, to xamuet SprtngiA, a at Dyer> Crack, at (he P st Offlce In Cape Island, d sod at 'other pl-ees throughout the eountry, of wbkh not be mill Is- si ten in hand-hills Demons desiring to akl the Csmpsn)' la the way of contributions, ran band the same to ellkei of tho following Committee s— lion. Down* Edmund*, chairman; Knoen Edmund*. Wilrrou \V Ware, David Reciea, Abeam Heeves, William J. Bate, lb. • John Wiley. Dr. Jonathan F. Learning. Col. ChsrtEa „ R. Powell, aamoeh Springer, al Dyer's creek. John r I.''", West Cteek, Learning Rico, and Thomas R H MAGONAGLE, Captain. ^ Head-Quarter*. Cspe Island, K. Jnow open- ' ba11retts' saloon, WITH It now US<; ALLEYS ON OAf FLOOR. - a billtard room, With Marble bedded Table*, with alt tho label tatuifi« and pigioi. gallery', VtTH SVfEUOE WEAPOSS. •R- Particular attention p*id to the LtOIK* W> PARTMKNT, l*i UtMm

