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CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND. NEV^ JERSEY. ■

CAPffwAY OCEAN WAVE *'« CAPEISLAND N.J. |< . - ... 1 ' 1 J. S. LEACH, - Editor, i Publisher and Proprtrtwr. — » --« •*—» j - - n O N f. not. Is A It V K It ASNI-M! I Thursday, August, 22, IBfil. ( - ' , THE "CATE MAT GUARDS." Tb« (jroat question wfcich new agitate* tlie public mind, throughout ike length nnd breath of the land, ii that of' War. in ond portion of &ar hitherto peaceful j rouul rv. the energimof the peoplo arc direr- ' ted to the most gigantic efforts, for tho ' 1 overthrow of the bo«t covernmeot that tli« j ' run of heave* ev«r ihone upon, while, in : the other, tha came energetic effort* art, ■ '■ put forth for the perpetuation of that name I ' "government. On both tide* money is bo- ; * ing poured oat like water ; and men are being armed for. the deadly rontett be- ! 1 tween Democracy cod Ariftocracy For ! lie it remembered, lliU it a war, mutt evi- j 1 denlly. not for nnd against slavery, but for and against oar Democratic institutions ; j and the question presents itself to every ' 1 man's mind— Shall we snceorab to tha die- . tation «>f an oriiUeratic and designing few . ' ninl tiiur iuIT-t the dextroctiou of all our cherished, fres institntinns? or shall we ' — arise in the majesty of freemen, and wweiir - in the ntino of Freedom's God— America j 1 ' shall still be "tho land of the free and the ' VMbytne of the bravo T" We are glad to know I that the almost united voice of the lu$ul 1 ^ North have answered the latter quvstioiyrii 1 I ' the affirmative; deter mi: oil — the God Of j ' 1 •' ©ation* favoring — that tlin grave of freedom , ' I pihali not lie on American soil, where, is 1 1 li - . ' | \ »rto, baa been its cradle. Indications of this determination ore ' visible, all over the land. It is pw in*-1 every loyal Stale; end every man and wo j mail, worthy or the name, shoatd feel, that ' he or she has a duty in this respect. ' Not that every man is called npou to rhoiil- 1 tier a musket or bnckle ou a aword ; for all j are not noeded ; all are not capable ; all ■ cannot be spared ; some have important ! ; duties at home, to aid and support the j cause, and can do more good than in the j battlefield; bat, neverthekee, ell have u doty in the matter ; and it becomes oVery ; one to inquire what and where that duty »»; and to be op end peifiirinitig it. ere the caudle of (Liberty sheds its last, flickering ray; j , am^Jfiks forever into Hs socket, to shine: witfiits benign iutiiiuac* no mora on the fond hopes Uf nun. And while tho people of Cape Mijr have ' . been somewhat sluw to move in this cri-i-, we are glad to see lliat there are signs of : an a*okening. A roiqpeny, called tic *<Cape .May Guard*," has been organized, and hove tendered themselves to the Gov- , , sMios. to lo mastered into the service of the Unltod Slates; hare been accepted, and hope soon to be aide to enter into active service. In doing this, they of ronrse in- ' i car annte expense, before being mastered its, j i wiieu all sabaeqeent, legitimate expense' ! miil be defrayed by the (Jovornmeot. Now , apon whom should this preparatory expense devolve, seems to be n very natural inqoi- | : rjr. I'ertoiiily not upon those who offer I their services ; who ere willing to deprive themselves of the comforts aid soeialj sweets of Ireme, and lay themselves as sacrifices on the altar of their country, hut • by those who*}* not, and cannot go. Tlii* is ';ertainly raasbnaUe. "Who goeth u warfare at his own charges."' I: is certain ly asking very little of any con.mnnity. that those who stay r t Jiome should defray each nvessarry expense? o" those who go to fight the battles o" the country, fur tba ^ general good of all. as are not defreyed by the govemenem. Hot tfH? tj»* bien the! great obstacle to getting up this company { noli I a tew daya since; and we are gNd to i leant that the Cbosen Frenholdera bare intitnaled their readiness to obviate this diffi- : culty. ; and.ro this end, have called a spec- I ial meeting of the board for the 28th inst., to mako an appropriation for that purpose. ! This is as it should bo ,- and wo bare no : doubt that the measure will bo carried i through without a dissenting voice ; and ; we believe flrther. that the sentiment of j the people will bear tbem out iu it ; for I certainly there cannot bo foond a man in i 1 tbe county, either se penurious or so trui- - torioos as to raise his voice against so patriotic a measure ; and if there is, ho ooght j at once to be sent "Away dowa in Dixie.'' Every other count; in tbeatatn. and almost , 1 every county in wery other loyal atate, has ! aidod'in swelliog the army already io tbe field ; and sbaH not Cape Mey do her part ! Ard shall not the people of the county, in j equal end equital>U> manner aid those , who are willing to gn ? Thta compaay is for tin: whole county ; and we are glad io learn '. si. since "ii r Kveehvlder* have Aft«n ; 111 1 i illilAP T"1" twHw llwiu material' i

aid, volunteer* are c ficring in ration* parts i ' of the county ; and. with this prospect, >a ! the compaoy are progressing with' their j • ! preparations with confidence. Let the ' people of the county show them that they : j appreciate their patriotism, their valor and j their si-if-wtcnficrng spirit. And when Uwy ; go, let the blessing of the whole couuty ct- i j t«nd tbem, in. -soni? tangible form, tbat ! ■ their arms may be net' ed to deeds of valor; ^ j that in tbu fbwire the >ronnty may not Wash , ! to own them ; o?, mnrW pVoperljr, that wo i may not blush to own the frigid hearts of , I the people from whom tbey went forth. ' AN ATTACK ON'THE CAPITAL. ! There still appear to be fears of an at- ! tack onlt'ashington. Tho rebels are sappos- | ed to have a large force North of the city. | j and another down the Potomac, where they ; are erecting batteries, to prevent oar v«-». | selr from coming iip.llio river, it U feared j Tor the purpose of cros'ing over into Mary. ' i Und ; whiln they still have a large army in *> j the direction of Manama', which may be t preparing lor en attack, (or, -at least, a| j sham) at Alexandria and Arlington ! i I Lights, at the same time that an attack I ! i< made on the north, and on the Maryland [ j side. Active preparation* are being made, i however, fur defence ; and the rebel* will nut find it an easy matter to. march iuto I ]• Washington. [ Since the above- was written, we learn j | that the War Department has iostrnct.il ] | tho tjoveriiora of many of .the corthcrn ! I state*, to forward all regiment* raisedi whether iu part or-«utire ; what her armed ' und equipped or not, jo Washington, wiih- \ out dulay ; which avcins to confirm the j i above; nnd wn farther lenrn, through pri- j ' vat" sources, hy persons, visitor* here, of ! ' suspicions secession proclivities, that a i i speedy und saccestful attack on Wnohing- • ton is contrmplatoJ. We hopo our govern. . mv nt ha* full v karned by the Dull II in af[~flttr.'tmt T0 mrdirrnrte- -the enemy, nnd ore coosoi|aeniiy fully prepared ; bat while we have strong hopes, we have ooaJuujjSriogt us to the resnlt. AHOTHEB EATTL8 IH MISSOUBI. W e have nn account of unnther tattle ; I in Missouri, un the iflth inst.. between the j IT. S. foice* nnder tL'iierala Lynn and rile- | pel, numbering nlioul KOttd. and the ndwl* • j under Den. XloL'ullouch and Crice, said to n amber "3.00i». Karly on the morning of I tlmt day. (Sainrday.) (Son. Lyou marched! out of Springfield, and came up with the enemy on Davis' creek, an Ureen'a Frxirk, : foor miles *• uth-w«,i of Sprtngfield, where j they had tnke'i a strong petition. Our; ' trmlps fired the first gnn at twenty initiates ; ; f.-rst six o'clock, when the battle iinm.-diatv- ! j Ij^ommcneed. A severe caiiliotradilig^wns j kept np for two or thiee louifi, when the i ; fire of Touch's artillery proving too scveie | ! for the enemy, they gradually fell back to j | ward their encampmeut on Wilson's Creek, j . Lyon's cavalry on tho left flank and Siegel'a I j artillery on the right then began "a terrific ' i attack, nnd spread slaughter and dismay lit ! the ranks of the rebels, pursuing them to J the camp. Tho shells from Totten's or-.il j lery set Urn to their tents nnd baggage wag > or.*, which were nil destroyed. A Louisiana ami a Mississippi regiment seemed to: suffer most, and were almost annihilated, j fsoine time in the afternoon, while U*n. ■ I.yon ws* leading his c^lamn. Iu* horse • j »a* shot from under him.' lie Immediately | ; mounted another, aud, as ho turned round to his men, waving bin hat and-cbewring them i ! on to victory, qc was stiuck in the small of ! hit back, and full dead t» the ground. Tho < command then devolved on (jcn. Siege I, and tho pursuit was coutinucd until night- . fall On Rnnday morning, Oneral Siegel, ( feariftg that tbe enemy might recover, aad"! at tempt to cm off his eomoioinl from } Spriofivlil, fell back on tiat cSly.Vnd finally j retreated towards Holla, taking with iitm i j d'ij.M'l in specie, which had been deposi j ted ir. tho bunk there. The army has prob- j I ably reached KoJla ere ibis, where roiu- 1 j forcemeats arc concentrating. Our Ins* ■« ruporlod, at last account*- j j at 500 killed anil wounded. The loss of the j j enemy was undoubtedly twice as much as ours, aceordiug to their own statement*, j Ninety of them were taken prisoners, j Their Generals. llcCulloucb and Prico | were repotted killed, but the refiort needs ■ confirmation. Tho horse and sword of ' McCulIoeh are reported among the trophies. The battle is considered a draw -j game, which is almo-t equal to u victory on our side. con*idor;ug the great superiority j of numbers of the enemy. | The fir*t of the ws governiner.t gun- ! | boats was to be launched at New York last i h ridoy, tbi^second sometime this week, and : four others in tbr ennrre of two weeks. j Pm'.ti: IhvriiKNr*. — il<>n John T. Xix-J ^on Will kecept our thanks for various I'ub- ] . lie Document'. J"UI" bUel'uves.

MKMABWtHE WEEKLY NEWST !a Tho number cf WbSF tnnqis in -Virginia < Iwfiven and stationed as follows : I Manassas. 90.000 ! Johnson's forge, .H.oOtr ! Uichmond, '.'0 0011 j Yorktown, 15JOOU , ! Norfolk. l.S.OOO Brenuville. lU.Ofll) j Fredericksburg, 10.000 . 1 Lyncbhnrr, 2"i 000 Petcreburg, 10.000 'Dumfries. MKMI • i Culpepper. i ' . 5;0O0 , (>urdon«ville, j r fi.tMM) r I Charlottesville. L / 5.000 ' I .Staunton, fy.O(H) ! Batteries on rivers, 15,000 Total. 271,000 t On Tuetday n severe skirmish took place near <5 raft or.. Virginia, iu whidi-eor troops ] were signally successful. Informqiion of a 'ccrelly orginir.od bend of I'ubela who i were within a few miles of Webster, liav- i . i»e reached Gen. Kelly, lie dispatched , \ Captain Dayton, of the 4th Virginia Iti-g- ' , iment, with 50 men, to break fkenVStp. j After an hoar's hard fightiag tho Kebels, : j who numlier 200, nymtllcrly routed, with • tlie loss of 21 killed and ►evetai wounJcd- . j f>». our side tbgre was no loss. \ | Rome day* ago a flag of truce arrived at J Norfolk with in«ntr-two released prisoner* ' i of war. ail surgeons wh a remained ou the .battlefield ut Mamu*a*, attending- the j wounded. They were released on parol,*; ' ! a number of otbur prisoner* were al»o rvj leased for liaring. when the enemy were to- I treating, treated very kindly some Georgia' . | troops who fell into their hands. These are ' reh'aswd unconditionally. | A reconiuiitoring party from the U. S. {steamer Desolate, in attempting to cur/j- { i off n rebel boat, loadeil with barrels, at J Matthias Point, on tho Potomac, . on Tliurs- • day, was fired on by tho rebels concealed , in thu woods, und three of our men killed, : - ..awl uftalatn.1? ..Konnriod- Thu capture, however, was carried off safely, and the steamer lired into the woods. President Lincoln havirtierl n proclaim- - ' tion, declaring it complete nnn-intcrcuur»u ; with ail the rclo-l States, l>v lam! and sea. ' the forfeiture of the good*, ware*, merrh.nili*<. cr vessels pu-fing in any intercourse I wtlh those Slates, and ordering thu speedy : arrest and. punUhuiept of nil persons <n. gaged in *nrh intercourse. I Tuefe ale io the hospital at Washington i 8ft si; k and . wounded soldier*, at George. ! town 301. and at Alexandria *J5. The mi.r- : taiity among such putieots is ri-markahly ! Small. ; T*o whole line of lire Ckerepoake and 1 j Ohio Cuual has been put under mil iary j Gen. McClel'nn lia* issued _ a very strict i order revoking ull military passas »u cross j the Potomac, and providing for even more j stringent restrictions than hitherto, i Gun. Pillow, with his rebel force., encamped at Memphis Tonnesseo. a short t i lime ago advanced to New Madrid, Missou- { i ri ; but. for rome reason, he left again very ■ soon, and returned tc Mump lit* by steamer*T o command of Gen. McClellan has been extended so as to ibcludu the com- . mauds of fSen. Banks, near Harper's Ferry. : and Gen. Dix, at Baltimore, so that both < : those Generals are subordinate to"McCM- , lan. ] Gen. Wool has taken commend at For- : , | tress Monroe, in place of Gen. Bailor. 1 j The privateer Snmptcr is reported to . C i have been cn|<uitnl, ut the Islund of Car- " , | acua, "on tha northern coa- t of tionth ; America." , Tho last accounts mako tho rebel loss, in , killed and wounded, iit tbe late battle iu ' Missouri, about TKHH). Governor Harris, of Tennessee, .hn* ii1 sued u proclamation, in pursoanee of ail | i i act of lite Legi'lntnre. ordering out filty- • | five thousand adnit'ooal volnnleer*. twentyfiv it tl)on*aud of .wham are to be tilled for ! the field, and the remainder held as a reI servo. . j Sanxx. — have long supposed this celI ebtnted drug, lad come to be an exploded . | humbug, bht we are atsnred by- thorn skill. ,- 1 cd in the healing art. that not the Rursa- j : pnrllln itself it to be blamed for this eon- , elusion, bot tho miserable worthless prepar- • ations Wtiich contain about as much of it* | l', virtues'#* they do of gold dust. It is*. ; commercial fact that almost all of the Sar- " i .-apatill.t gathered in thn world, is coasumod in the old countries or Knrope, where I th* science of medicine hus reached its j highest perfection, nnd where they knotr : , the best what to employ for tbe mu«tery of j disease. JL'hce we are clad to find tliat we 4ro now to have a compound of this #x- : uelleiit alterative, which can bo relied on, j and ourrommoiiity will not need be ulnari ed, that anything Dr, Ay res- makes, is wor- " j thy of their confidonce. Uc hat been for | years eliminating this remedy (see ndv'g j" j cols.) designing t« make it his "rtc/d' | ; fucra" which should add the crowning glory 1"' , to tbu already enmhls i-patitwo. j .

CAMP— AbRAJli— Jui»>tl>,4 i H. Dlvsttjr Mm. Jon* Cawr asd MiJ Bazaai..:. j Aiun, bofh/rf C«t,c May. \ . | s CHACK-J. S ,-s -Jul, a«h. bribe nair. Mr Le». *i*u M- Caacr, or Cipe M,, uii AIi-i.i;, i:,bzth Josrs, of.PhU»d«lidila. I OIlACIt — Augu*t l?Hbj thr1 Ma Xa wet a. Duma abd Mm Ctaiuaz c, both ' ot Cape May. ■ Xotice to Ttachtrt of I'ullf Sch)j!j in Cape J fyy Oiuwl. ' At the :*<t mrettn; of the lloankf E*akr.!n*r« 1! reslrid tbat alt llwsw* «"*» lorec within the County M rermll'it. and th»t Tibhrra he rr-r\-aalete, stut lleeiwed s.-cmllng to a^ade Indlcitlag tbe Ir iju'ili Seat l«a* The iuij-s!' xad mole or -tnnimtontrrrsei,tot at the miula* Institute ifi; torn the teuis or th" new rsaaiUstlon, h lei time. ; due notire will Ik- *tven. All |«r*,.I whol Intend *h|>l)i -orUcsm-r, will then-lore diArll lut attend the Inntituh'. \ 1 M . tVILLIAMSOll tB„, SHERIFF'S SA^E. f 1 JriMirtcit Cinamonvie"* "• t-iid Lr L wiuAly *|te M ,y will be eii<o«nl at l-uMiA'endiA, on SalUhlay. the twenty- tinrt day or x-t-ifcher Ir*'. at lurve o'.-Ioek In ll:eHltci»KW,ii«r > " lay, a«th,hauw of tin- sutwiltarV the lollowil) ilwfcol ^ All thn' eeitalo f«:m *lt::«fe In the I.4rr Tnlhi- : Mil). ot^Uierouaty <0 Ca|v^M.,,^».|j.ilnj( jaadmpl "july I <!!!,' libl!0"0' "u. U. *HDM I.' J?ItS, herilT. (£ I IN CIIANCHDY OF NKW JKISKY.K BUve-n^Ihe p..mr>t^c*f ^1"^ t- tw|°M"^brtJ nr'i r'« u,l iv a "lh ' a I ?'l " B £l' wTr.-juy j•h'.ro. tuaw u :•* III- I- ' t^l-un-h ph.i'eity. •• V.n- ! Jut; latb.tWi' - u^&kKOMCMOS. Shalt. 1 . i ui h ili $ -t l 1-5 1 * g ssgfis ^ - I a 1 1 • j - w | ~ " ,f~ g 'r r .• , ~ a 11* ii i Lihi Hi 2 g rl| 1" 1 i ||| - glMfis iit I ? m i iSl a :i ", ¥j

A M i l l A L yjSSESCEB (l.\ Lll'll BOAT. CAPE ISLAND , l SC I . EXPRESS. lbCl. ' Iu Javllf'i .-Irrrl, /'e/'itc ll'iJi/qj/on. f JV». 1 South Jileeenlk Mrtet. ' j Prompt and Daily Delivery | : Ofall kind* of PACK AGES, TRUNKS, CHESTS, j VAUSta.be. he. - I Baggage Cbeakod from the Residence. [ rj-IMtlladelphiv Sew York and Rvltimorr Iv.lly ! • M A l*. K C AN N I X («. Profrietob. ■ ! BRJDGETON FK MA /. E S E M 1 N A II Y. munuKTox. x. j. Mas. M »aa»atT. \ C. RnevrAtn, PttnelpsL ji { ! Mist Mvuiam Sneer a Kl>. AMistant Testher. i; . ; Mm. IV.*. « Ursos. Teieher ut IjiMb • Ma. r. H ism. Trteher of Nstunl History- i, i ... Sla. H V Wuotiavrr, Traeherof Urswlox and R, I'alnMnz. - Ij, Miss »i M. SjiEer vau, Tcacbrr of Music. i , '|th« deahrnot till* School In Kdues'lno In its w l- | j A des, su'l U'.t sense— the core and culture of l*»- ' ; dy. mind, aad hsort. The teachers x*v» themselves >1 tsr.ee, and » Ihntoujh d-teimlnatlon to »|>-trr no II 1'ilnr lb It, r»ecull«u. The Snonl Seilnturea Will II lotm Ihe ievsls of ell their tn.lttietion,, and furetah I : a moat lvi|K>rtsn! hioorh nl Study ! tMpeelsl attention will he irlrenlo the r.>un.t*tton I • of a rcx»I educstlua snd psrtlcuDrly to the study of ■ our own KnjtUh tonxue. Verystb»'""r SftMUfM are otTercl for the sfn- I , : dy ol the l.stln (ml Fiestch I iucuii;ev and Music. I A murse ol Uvtures mry t-c exrwctcl diirliif tit* I , winter on History, Fbysloi««y nod rolftlml Kcnno- 1 i my. Vanfl Music ss a study will form a part of the G | reiular course Psrenta hrlaxtng their children from a distance Jr mnf be »w.urr,! of nil the rmfotta of a borne a ItuJ ' 'ly matdraal earn aad xubl-uier. ' I i Tso c-nloirt in the wr.t will be devoted to nef. dtrwock and tVndtot. f The Beat Term will cimmen.-e on WrdurmiAy. i Br ptemlM I th. 1*01. r.irents wishins to ntaL- : ayi'ilcatUai will fieaardo so as early as pswslhie.V ' Kor tenia, and other InfonufttloB, apply to >k(\l principal. ; RKFKRENCKS : Hon. 1. <1- C. Elmer, Rer. f»r. S. D- jonre. Rev. ( ' Mr. lltown. Rev. Mr. Ilubbard, I>r. Wm. Elmer, I tun. C Nlaon. t*i-. '' *■ Mulfont, Es,p. R. u ! Nichols. Ere - lHWceton. N. J. - i Rev. Allen H. Rrtiwn May's Landing, ». J. | i Rev Mr. WflRbt, Koadstown. N.J. Iter. Mr. Stratum aod tlev. Mr. Murphy, Catem. I lUcbatd C. Holmes, Esq., Unpe May. I Rer. «., II tv.'lam, HolmdH. A. J. • lis, id Reeves. Esq , I'l-crolnllle, Pa. .1 Iter. I" lhurdman, nlbd U W.Couarroe. Esq., ' PJiiU-lr.'phls- T Uen. liotwrt Nlehols, Brooklyn, X. I. j Aug. 1st. treu. em SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, (Successor to GEURUE L. LL'DLAM.) . Sign and Ornamontal PAINTER & GLAZIER, CAPK ISI-AMI. X. J. . rAl.vnS'C of sll kinds exeeuted tn gord style. ! ' N. t! — cmrSTSV 1038IXG done with neatana ' ItaKssKto- , I % ' "*T .. . L

"to ARM15! TO ARMS ! ! 1,000 VOLUNTEERS - WA N T E D In Capo May County, TO FAT ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERY I "It VNGKS. LEMONS, FIGS, I) ATI.*, PINK AP-l-i.», ALMSI.NO*. KNGI IRH VVALNt IS. HAZEL M rs I'lXaUT*. HA IS I ha, COCOANUTS. ac., at G KO UVBH1TII * la 'Vres. cn* < cryXehea, Wsshlaglim stteet, opposite Ocean st -- spe Island, on and alter Monday June Mth. Dn. Wm. R. SHEPPARD," II O MCE OPAT II IC PHYSICIAN, 1 > ESPFCTJtBLLT oflcrs Ms PiofessUtail srrvleea I\t<> the ioWbtt vnta off old Spring. Cai* Island nnd nurroui.ding country. , OFFICE i-Soat t bos e/ Skrrif Edtumf fsvgCaWSprfQ, K.J. April 4th. IMt. S*. CARRIAGE MAKING AND BLACKSMITHING. 'I tie SutaBtrlher feeling thankful for past fvvors, 1 •• • • • : • t: '■:» *--rt... Iu« nr. I ttap itihe tn rrncral that ha It prepared tosiaai.r*vTt at: to oui.Lit sll kmds of CARRIAGES, Or snrthlof In his line of Uulness at the tlerfrW .'IvrTng LUMBER of pie Aaest uuaRty!''amrese« 1 "O whom he can rely, feels safe In wrrtrnflMj every - | l'L O UGIIS, HA R R OWS A NU Cl'f.TIVATORR, D .'oastaatly on hsn 1, mroasslng all others. Also BLAClCSMITillXU, ! dine a! the llAnf not* r. Particular attentloa psbt Jl : . SIIHF.IXU. Havtnc'mn Hfrrlctirel sand ho k I* satis tied Ibtt tie rum do this to the satisfaction of (j all who mat 1st or hltn with a call. | A. BENEZET. I N. It — til persons having nnvettle.1 arennats pre1 vlous In January Isl, l»*l. are particularly reques1 tc! !.■ call and settle, un or lefure tbe loth of Ne|>Itemhcr. A settlement, at mat. Is requltoi. A. 1L |l July iith, IS6I. gib 'icoal: coal::~coau!i fPllK .^abscriberRnrc now engaged In *elL ling the celebrated Locust Mouataiu Coal.— Tuts (Ml It preao.iiie«jd . : l the iiE-r coal y.v market, - Iteprclean and fr-efrok slate. We have also a fuU • Lebl*!i nnd Mhuylktllvoml for sale at rei '!& price* order, nib, Iw lell si : M tVjil. S. MA.S5l.LLA SONS ! Sin*. I PHILADELPHIA. \ ' Joaurit 1:. page. f-e. y. vJ^^IINGjTON HOUSE, iCapa Island. N. J. 'P'^^^^Bbrr bv fie lease,! tbr abote Hotel. • 1 up w itfi alt tl.i> comforts of a t\ Inler •^^^^^^Htliill J infonvstbe public that hm :* nc-Ainm'Htatc ihPin at FAIR and l AICKS. A Jtwon, Is attached. BTOVJ S House, sod Mrt) other roe- . romfonaSle sud pleasant ■'.Ill.lM: and CARRIAGE the prdmisds. 1 1 K I May are partleslsifynfttine't . W^I^^^^Hea.'lor • be use of the piiblle, tbe they are ' WAUK. Pro.

house. 1 his )HI^^^^^BUU),')"|V 1. "s'ltua"; on 'lads yclte ,»jir In uhlcli ll.e Helawsiw h" hero se,,!, the preiirletiir would reft to the ■ tb,t seek board at thla bitel.yeat^^^^H Their reccimtnetdatloo will s 'tlsfy llit^^^^Herseiis. shade trees entirely "^"u" reasonable. Insult tLo ' "X »«s»h A I^BlTIC HOTE L. I M bare.oprnrd this • durin* thr'^^H, „( |aai This Is tbe uearrst hoVI to the b^^W I.,, a ainrlnua lawn In frnnl, and -o-nmanda <^mk.AOt , lrW 0f th.- ocean, lis terms ' ■ >im-iviaj«|UI| all who faior Ihls bouse with ; thrtr pa'rm^Bwtll be amply sall.ncd. I « ,|»- l>UuH,|X Ith. 14*1. NAIONAL HALL. J I1 II I'. Pruprmor of thrmbawnamtd flnely loeatrd' JL"taMi.i.ifrnl would refpretfnll] Invrm the j thtmnvu uf ijuesta gfiatbaie heietofore slsltsal ■ his ll "i'c. >f,,t, |u order to meet Ihe pressure o( the ' rA-'- 'hr seas-iii. REDUCE© . i' o! o „ V'GK-S for Hoarders to LIGHT UCH.IyAR# |. I Kit l\ iTilhirra un cr It )<•»!* oi n^-e and Ij^jyj'iJ'^hatGprt'C. hat rrlor^M:romniodatloa*/aud j is t* 'or *** perssais. | J' ^ an Court, tts At»h stkeet. rM'.sfleliihla. i, ^ J AARON UARRETSON, IToprlrtor. |k r-iflsl-J, July 4tb, HMt. 1 / NOTICE. Al PTRHONS INDEBTED to the SUBStlOZER W On BOOK ACCOUNT. HnvhsM to Call and Settle, on, orbrfot-' ^■ist day of September next. W JOHN WII.KY. Cajw May Court lln-ise. fl Aug. 8. It. j? J . H . T E A G L E LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE-' mm eorrZK, From IIIH Locust Streol, Philadelphia, HAS OPP.XRD El* HAIR CUTTING and , SHAVING SALOON, at the COLUMBIA llOtrSK. W- Forllsr Kninmerssf •«!, I Yl/'brre be w lithe happy lo stlend to »HAVINft, *T *H AM I'ltONl.NG, and CUTTING either sdu.ta i or cliiMren's lo the most fashionable sly Ir. ' Foreman— I J. STEVENS, i The Largest and Best Stock of Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, , i ou the Island, are kept lor Sale, at his Salnoa, ' KJ- U art's CLUB CARDS are on hand, fur tide. i TEAGLE'S ■Book and Papor Stand, j 1 AT THE ! 1 COI.tl.HIUA UOV SIC. 1 Tboma* 8. Berrill. n noted traitor item ; View Oilcans. Kaa been arrested nt i Work, on hi* arrival from Kurope. }ii|( AI5J00 in Bank oT England notes. (o*,.r fWOD.OOO) said to ho a loan Tor th«r ri bvl*. • to lkc wrong shop.