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LOCAL AXD-STATE AFFAIRS. J. GSAKVILLZ LKACH, Beporter. A Reporter's Trip to ■■■ EdUnrial ConrtaUom. ml AtUiatlc City. Ukitxp States Htm, Atiasnc Cm, Aug- 9th. Dt*n Wats:— In .crusting from New York to Philadelphia, via ihn Camden £ . ' Am boy I, inc. yon do nol travel all the »»y j by railroad , but sail from the Empire Cfty to Amboy, a distance of tw#oty.fivc miles, io a steamboat, and there take the " cars. This, therefore, eras my route^ A few minutes nftor 2 o'clock. I was agaip in i motion for this place, oo a boat belonging . to 0. A A. II. IX#0ar place of starting wo» near the Battery, and as Alie Steam Yacht ahirlt conveyed I'rince "Napoleon and suite to this country, was anchored off this place, ! *«e bad something more thaa a "bird's eye view" nf it, as the boat slowly steamed away. There are two route* for reaching j a Am boy from New York by water. One is out of the bay to the ocean, and through an inlet south of Statin Island; and the other is up Ihftliaritan river, which *e; aretes New Jersey and' Staten Island. The last route was the ono wc took; and a finer rail on a river I Oe*er enjoyed. Th« teen- ' cry ori both sides was strikiogly grand, and especially so on the Island, where there are ' handsome lintel* for summer visitors. The hanks are dotted by tome of tbe tiiorft ro- • mantic residents, perfectly facinating. I j do not remember the exact time me were j going to Amboy, my mind being so kuich ! takiti with scones, and tbir paper l/had purchased on leaving tho city, announcing : tbe baltla of Iklig Springs, Missouri ; but 1 believe it Was two hours. Arriving safe at Amboy with a bout of passengers, 1 was l aoon speeding far the Quaker UlHt over tho renowned LUwdun "■■t Atffbov road. There was a vast amount ef dust flying, and it was not an pleasant a r *« a* could wished. A great part Of the distance yon inkVel through Jersey forests. The Only towns of note on the route, aro Dor- j Ueutnwn, Burlington, and Beverly. From ! what I tow, I imagined llnrlington to tie tiie fiueSi. It had a t|uie!. comely appear- 1 hnce. At about half jul*t six, the train i tvuthed Camden. and here f repaired to MilleKl Hotel, near tho lieput. I found ot^ the bote) many "jbraibers of tba Pitta*," this having been designated *px a place" of. tendexvous Car the deieg»'i<irt. previous to, i/mipdiig to Atlantic City. Col. Miller pre-; jiarVd noppet. width Wat partekvh of; after 1 which, a reporter of the N'U* Ymk World ,nnd myself Started around Camden to learn tha particulars oT a murder reported tog Itave tukrn place. We visited the encamp- I Meat a t Col. Cbiirman's IVntisylvcais : Kbgimertt, at English Garden, uoftr Market at. Ferry, and found that no murder had been committed, but that a reckless, drunken scoundrel was stabbed by a eotdiei . at *. J an encampment, at Diamond cottage. Af ter listeniOg tosome idiarestins aUtrici of s6mo of these volunteer?, who had seen service in tho Mexican war, I crossed to Philadelphia, and spent thn evening vriib friends, who animated my spirits— which *p>e in a en rare re twwied l»y my ride froth
New York^-arith sou I -stir ring music on ; the Piano, tnrh as "Jo lga Douglas' Grand • March," "Ellsworth Funeral March," "^a i demon's Grand March," "The Battle <Jry," j '•Hail Colombia,** Ac. At 7 o'clock ye«ter ' day morning I was at the depot of the Cam oan A Atlantic Rail Road, and at a few , minutes later, the shriii wbi*t',a of tbo en- j gine called all abound, when began to move. Tho trait, waa* composed of four cars, all pretty well bile ! I wasu sirang I or to nearly all, but with that *o-ea!Ied nupertinence, characf -ristia of Cjpo* when j travelling, I ntado the zrrjuaiutatieo of a ; great many who wunfo^lhit same business ! as myself. Tha attnmtiona.pf tho road kJfcre very few, and had it not beea for kirinlat'a company, 1 should have thought It tbe utovt disagreeable ride, of two boars Wad a half, ever axparienced. A part of the way it appeared that we were rasbing headlong into a cloud of dust, for you could not see in any direction, either onl or in tbe cars; the dust was o'erw helming. — Just before arriving here you travel 6 miles over a salt marsh, which separates the place WQh'roa Inhabitable country. Wbitecrooing this low land 1 viewed, in tbe distance, the tall ipiroa of churches and cupalua of ho. tela, which told wo that before many minutes 1 should lie at a place, I bad entertained a longing desire to* mo. At eleven j o'clock we emerged from bushes, sand- j bills and huts, into tho southern extremity j of Atlantic Avenua, and passiag up it. bat- j led at eaib house to drop out passengers, j As tba train stopped opposite ibe United ■ gitates, tho Qermania Hand, engaged by i r Mr. McKibbin. played excellent music. A Jnrga party got out here. After my name , was ••registered." 1 sought a physician who j took ftoiu wj eyue a couple of j'.cnta, which ;• ■ I In M . I m
got H. coming dowix Tho 'word was soon given for the Newspaper men to assemble in a parlor, where tbe Toll was called, aed representatives of nearly all the papers in - tbe State were found to be present.- On ob tainiug the names, the meeting Idjourned nutil evening. The crowd now made one grand atantp^do fee the bathing ground#, ' which is nv« r two hundred yards from tic t j house. Previous accounts in regard to f bulking were iv>* confirmed, at it is grratly » inferior to Cape lilund, in every respect. — ® ! A person can only go ont a few yards from | shore before ho is over his head. The • i breakers are small and choppy, and do not 1 roll upon tho beach in a style to comparu • ; with tho Island. If ono knocks you down ■ | it almost lands you high and dry on the ' '.j strand. Neatly all who visit here proi , nuance the bathing at yonr home, far m- ; , potior to litis or any other watering place. • ! Wth these opinions 1 left the shore, and I ( strolled around the city, observing every ] f nook, ctook and corner, until dinnertime. ' ' ] Jerotuia'.i McKibbin, K*q., thu proprietor j ■ i of the "States." had a sumptuous dinner ; ' ■ prepared, at a laUlu uxprc«»ly for the "Kdi- • | lorial Excursion." The most fastidious op- f ' | icure could but be pleased with the variety r I of "good things" served. ■ ! An engine, with a car attached, rnus up . I j and down the Avenue, to convey people > I from one hotel to another, or to the Fish- | iag Lauding, which the Atlantic follows so ' j much boast of, as being finer than at Cape ; .island. I jumped in tbe car, after dinner, ' ' j and on paying 10 ceuts. rode about a wile ' 1 ! and a (puttier lu the landing. Gathered ' here, wore numerous sailing and rowing | ' ; crafts, manned, aud ready for Ashing, Ac. < i Facilities for these spurts aru rather better, j .though not mnch, than at the Island. I came back. (Hi foot, along the shorn, nnd did nol And the beach, which those interns ; tnd_iu!ns_gttwy. ip much almht. any hand, j ' somtr, if n* handromc, a* oor own. True. ! it is 8 or 0 miles long; but what of that ? — No one, I am informed, scarce ever drives thn full li ne ih, mid'hardly half of it. Cftpe | Nland has a beach over three miles longand that is considered enough of a shore j ride. On my way up from tho shore, 1 j stopped at the Llgbt-Hou<n. in llie northj em purl nf tti» city. Tlijs is a Son Slroc- i iturc, IrttiU v»f btick, ITC feet high, with a ' ■ nice "Cottage attached; the whole Costing j j ij.Vl.WM). Tho way to the top is by winding ' .stairs. Flora the fop I had an umihmno } t"d view of tbe place. It wn« told me that i Atlantic City has 1000 inhabitant* j |.nt i such an assertion is ntilrue. Tor 1 coutltrd j nil tbe bnlblfcg*. and they nnral-er In•chiding rhytchee, summer residenBbes. and every hnhse that eontains sjn-d. — i j Sixty-five uf thess* only are accepted in j oinler. Hot* falhrrions, (hen, is the idea ] or 1 liitO inhabituhts. What, sixteen in. : mates to a Imuse ! Absordlly "! From ; close observation, I ran Saf-Jy rvntatk that j tho pepnlation Is not over -T<0 ; aiul Ibis, j perhaps, o 'instep* the mark son e fifld* ns : Gape Island has over a hnnd-rcd winter 1 J duelling* with a regular population of SCO; ! | and as the place is older, 1 judge the fami- ■ lies are larger. Tbe house* are classed as , i follows: lb hotel*, accommodating from 40
1 j to 450; 55 resident cottages; 10 summer 1 J cottages, and three churbhot, Presbyterian, j ' j Methodist and Callplie. * The churches ' nro neatly built. I At eight othwk 'last evening tho Edij torial M voting waa Called to order, by Morris R. llamili(ti>kK»<|. Vice President, who ' | n civil in the abaeuro of the President. ; " I The rootn where we were asmmbled haa • > | been fitted np for a sleeping apartment— ' ! the hotel Jteing crowded — and the partici1 pants, loongcd upon the cot*, in a comfor. - ! table, yet luxy wanner, while apeecfiua were 1 | delivered by several distinguished penile. ' j men from Pennsylvania, "and this State. ' lingers connected with ihe AMoeiation waJMransacted. and the mem.irnblo quar. teily neetiug udjoumrd to inset in Trenton, in November Myself with a number > of otbois lodged at tbe Iledloe House, last oight. A' 'on t half of the excursion left this morning in the six .o'clock train ; tot I staid to see wore of llie famoas /!) city. 1 spent thn forenoon in visiting hotels, ; looking at registers of nrrirql* and exam- ; ing ths plan of the city. In regard to tho j first point. I learned that there wore a . third more visitors here now. and haro ! been afi along, than at tbe Island. And' why is this tbo caaef Simply and plainly 1 because of the railroad ! Athto the second point, I have only to atate, that it is rightly i surveyed and laid oat. Tho rtreati are ail wide— Atlantic Avenue is the same width ! of H road street, Philadelphia, and la as j hard as any turnpike. Rut. then, there is | sand, wbich Gape Island has net. It is ! ' not exactly sand,ibot a sort of loam ; mix- , : tore of sand and clay. Vegetation will ; • gtow inlt, though not thrifty. It is diro- | greeuble to walk in. nnd is carried about by j w in ti, the same a* that on our shore. In no | i place will yea Cud solid vartb, except li ha - j aass^a..nw I T^"" »",**" I I -j I M
n i bren made by coveriog rood* or yards with , e j SsGh brought here. This place lacks shade J d | trees. Indeed, they are needed, for it is i n ! not desirable to walk on the streets iu_» i ■ ! hot *nn". d j I met with Jflktt Brodhead. Esq.. Pre»i- : • dent of the Camden ArAtlnntic H.'ll., who '•i is every war a gentleman. H» gave tnc c | something of a history of Atlantic City. : 3 i frciK its birth to the prcsept time; and j y j more than t Lis. ho prophesied of Its Tcfnfe, i - i in comparison w\th its rise and progress — j n j He says that t ajie/fsland can never injure ' b Atlantic City. Two hotels wan^erectad ' t last year, and Mr. Rrodbead tells tuw that ! U . a company of Now York and Philadelphia 3 j ranitalists aro going to build a mammoth 1 e J hotel. This man is the moving spirit of1 • j this rosort. His energy has built it up, - 1 and if Cape Island had one or twu such en- | • J ergetic. go-ahead men, it would long since ! 11 ; have had a railroad. Without a road it is r j dead, forever dead. 1 aro Jtow, more than • " over, convinced of this faat. Seven year* ) r neo this was a wild, howling beach, with but 1 r three houses on it. Look, now. It is al- 1 • i most as^arge n» Gape Gland, which is near | • f u cent it ry 6137" Aifd atl-'from 'a railroad— i I" | Gape May train tlil-.ik ol this ! I might di- : late upon this jiuliject, but tha train leave11 ! > i at fnnr o'qlcck, and 1 must get ready to j 5 j depart front there shuroi. • ; repohtxr. ' Tlie Weather— The Cro|t. ' j We have had an abundance of rain with- • | in tho lost two weeks; anu it seems hard ' work for it to stop, Tho ground is well 1 saturated, which will inscre our corn, and Mother crops. And. by the way. the cr»p* , ■ of corn and potatoes never looked more ; • promising. The wheat, oats and etc., I ' ; which hat/j already been harvested, are ' abnndant throughout the country • aud the j i prospect now i*. that al) kinds of provis- 1 i ion* will be more plentiful than ever before I . • which, conaiilerTitg liib ijeiatiged Ilut6 -(.f [ - 1 affair*, and the stagnation of biisioc-s g»-n- : ! eruliy, is greatly in our favor. Eatables of ' > | nil kind* most be low. the coining year. Rev. I. H. Church Il.artt Fr-.iu. We are glad to learn that Rev. I. M. i Church, formerly of Cape Island, tvhom we i ■ recently re|H>rted a* being Ulilorurd from - ■ »iuce the Hull Run l>attle. has suite Iteeit ! i heard from, through a very brief letter to ' j hi* family, stating that lie is n prisoner at : ' Mnlt.-tssaji, and is well. Of courso the • ! tetiols would allow him to write no moronities* it were SUIIIO sycopaiiti' ic lie*, to ; which we hnpn he e.luld not stoop, even ! : Tor hi* liberty or life. Catic May Peaettea. Mr. Jacob Smullwood left at our offire, i a few day* since, a number of the largest i and most delicious peach'*- wg Jiuvo ever , seen raised on the farm or Era. Elixa Hand, i . near lligbea's (Diamond) heath ; some of ; which weigh about half a pound each. Visitors will find it a pleasant ride to Mrs. Hand's, and vary pleasant' to partnko of those delicious peaches when they gel there. Thf Trarh.r*' Institute. We again call attention to tha meeting of the Capo May County Teachers' Institute. at Gold Spring ; commencing ul 2 1 ' o'clock I'. M.. on Monday next.
trustees' sale "or 1 1 ! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Urit-t- t* Sold *t Ihilille Svlr. oa s*inrilnv I .tug. -alth, I Mil, at two «VI(K-a la IbeaRrr- . ! niKin. at the Inn ot Jacob Well*, la IX-r.nUrille. In , i ' !*>!■ to • nil |*ur.-hivi*, *11 !h«t i *1 i»ble K*ru> *oit ' I ItTAl »AlAlr, wtirreoa Mr WillUm S. Towcsen.1 re- , ' I shies, la IWnatsitUn. Cape .Mis roytlv, N.-w Jer- . ■ soy. containing over »U tlumlrfil *-rfa. Ivies on \ 1 j ■ mil •life, o: tbe m.in Jingo roml. trading from Den- ' I j e-svllle to Port cilrnbrth, aa<l *' joins on the cast I ■ the I'nrtn of H.-arj Carroll. | " i Iaelnd*t In the *bnsn preml-e*. which extend i ( . from tba IJttle .will Saw Mill, to Oram. Creek , *re j Mime three or too? hundred neres o4 Uu.h >*d Ton. ; , . j bervd Land | three or four Trh.nt House.. vrTth I j ronrenirnt Lots; tho t>-cll.:i; Hnuse, Kara ami ' " ■ : (Mt-lmlWIng*! some stxtjr nerre if i'am 1j>oJ, In ! , j goo*' (race and hlca Cultivation, a portion of Whleh. I j irastlag on Ihe main s».*r rnml, I* suit side for Bret I ' , I ol**s huil ling lasts > ahoiil fifty aarss »f V.ranr u- \ 1>t*r firntmp; nearly large enough far Kalis ; about | twenty seven .ere* of Faslmtng meadow ronmin- j ( Ing down mlu timl-er, about ORy-sevea nrr.-s of black graa» mowing memlow unrurp»s»-d in tho ! j county; * I anding on Detmia Creek i also the Utile ' | ; MiU **w Mill la wood runalmrorder. ( t A |-rl> A'oaf>v! load* from ibe ia«ln atage road to . c : the UandlolpBn lreuolsCi.s k. All who buy UHa : i <«j thn in Ala stage rusd, rnjuirlng (bis prlrate fowl I j as an ou'let. can have li •» reserved iq the Coorr) - I ! awes. The whole of thl* valuable Katale h eu! in- | . ro I*>|* of roavtalrnt sire, and a map thereid will j . be shimn on the dae of Kale. - | | XVreons wishing U> view the Premises wtll plrue } • eitl on Mr. Wllli-ia S. Townseml or the finbseilber, ' , , either of w hum will »how Ihe IVupsrty nod give all \ iiul.rrniJtlon In Ihrlr power. i ij Coedltluos made known at the sale. ' , COLr.M AN f. LKAMlNa Trurlee. , | Capo May Coast House, June IMh, IMt. At v ENOCH EDMUND'S j cape: island store. A1 N EXTUU FRKSH STOCK OF OOOUK, Juat i t" receive.!. conslsUngnf Hit V liiiOUS. (il'.ix K- i i RIK-, PROVISIONS, llAKHWAKK. BOUT* ami c ' SIKH.*. fARTIIIt.N-VVAUI. (.!-• ' hl'itt-VV !M . riN-VVAnt, be , which will be sold lor Cnsli, j lorlttequivalent In TnauK.) as cheap as Goods ol >' llie aame quMiby are sold m the conatr of Cane f . May. Alao; an anortmrnt of READY HADE CLOTHING D ronslatlng of : OATS; f\st», VKSTB It BATHI5A CLOT lira. Corn and Oats for Bale. \ UICKBBT, PISE ABB'tlK HOOD. BELITF.RED ' I W- The .laggesl stoek of fk»U LV MFDICIN'K* | la tna evenly, kept on hand. Cure fog almost ere- . • ry dtwresr. I The attention of buyer* i* solicited, *r,»M.-r
lKVOHM VI lOK IV \\ PED, iTYFlho Heir* nf* John William*, who I ! alout Ihe tear 1*10 lived nod kept tavere la j I I IYai..gr<iVrl Italem rnnnlv. N. J. and who after- I wnrda removed to the West, and afterwards to h I Tom's Hirer. N. J., where he died. His heiis are j ; rrqur«tr.i t-> rarmpiiod with the suharvtber, broth- , er ol mi hi John IV llilams. cist Addmn. j U'ILl.l\M WILLIAMS, Satem, % j. I I aalrm, June ta, inn. • UNDERTAKING. AYR- IVII4.IAM HCMXLKY, the former Hnderta- I • Jikn lathis vrlnlly, having relinquished the I ! business entirely, the *inUersl(Bs-<l h*s iairrhue.1 I 1 I hi* llt:.\R*i: .ml STOCK, an-l in the luturt-wHI at- • _ : trad lu m> ra||nnty, with pnpaptaers, and to ttur . • j X^e BbjcKA lad CF.lt AH PLANK will be kept j WILLETTB WHCATON. I ; .Vat Ule, Cape May Co, July »th, IBM. {mlrlm , new shoe store.! C ALL AND S K K MK! ; 'Phesuhserlber. who h.v* visited the C*pe Jfaypeo- I r X pl® heretofore, from Woodbury, now inform, the j j.uMic Hist he has opened * Shoe Store, on Wn.h- ' i ulirAr w'lt WOMKX S aa'em^liKh's \ j ROOTS, SHOES nnd GAITERS, | : sdlsls own Maaulaefurr. Shoe* made to order a! short tiolice. The ln-*t Ltclhtr la used aud all who .ll»o, <1 utls . (loots and Shoes Sold, j »e- lU'.fAIUI.NG Bsatly nttrmk-d to. MAXWKLI, SWAIS. STOP AND READ-! Ho: for • NE1V. HCIT OP CLOTHES: W'ANTKD XiLM.El.JA.TKLY. nsnffi1 T cleat oemts-r of customers To purchase the ' ; entire Hock of J. si. A L II. S>: mi's Men's and Boy's CLOTHING, j Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, t'mfcrcl- ! ' ns. BATHING KOtU-S hc.,Xe. j The subwril-ere are now ••rop-trrc! to wall on Cits- j | tomrre at thou store. In Perryi street, m-rr Cdajrvvs ! "u*CLOTH!NG made to order, in F*«hlanable j • h'yie. at. I al short notice. Goods Hold by tae yard j or le the piece. •I. SI. k I. II. SMITH, : Cape |.:*od, Jnne nth, ltkM. KEW cast i.E LUMBER YARD. THi: aiiharrlber would ralfthe attention of all J j X iH-reon. wanting I.C.MIIEU tnbln extensive a»- | White line lloar>ls, Yellow Pine Boards, White ilnr I'Stnk. Yellow line Frame Stuff, i i Whit" Pin" n*1 ™Sf"' \'T V""' ,,'1""r,l's ' ] . Ilciniock Joist.. ' Fansy Top PlrkelsJ',- ft. ' 1 Hrailneh Vantllaj, F*ncy Top l'|, -kels 4 ft. I i . Hoards, Wain Top Hekets I II. | tteiiitoefc H-rovrng, IT»»Ur«g Laths. L I Hruiioek lstihs, * Cedar' A » .> press Shingle*. ' : II;* Y AHU Is eonjepientl* ajtuatrd on the IV! n- j | rare titer, adjoin Ing the New Castle (.v. Works.— I K ills. I umb . delivered da l«ar.1 oi tvucU tree , [of Hi*rxe. Lflvfxoes in want will please sivrcu c 1 1 Ah. 11 I.AMI1MI.V. .New castle, Dri. i April I, mat. ly . ! - • xir:.\ . 1 "" ' 'K,, - . tjr— v «s^-a&-i-«res( "'-•-'mot « craa.ll inagftti Goorga Washington, , CM'T. \V. WIIILLIH.V^ slllTcvr Am It Srsttrt , 1«» Mq <u-*mt-«V "i.andlni' 'e"ery ^ucldVy', I ; ThureU) and Salurday. 1 Fare eaeh WS}. carriage hire Included, $t SO A-wsotl Tickets, esrrtay* h feeMre. » uir ] I SJ • llrp*T. Carrtages and Freight taken. July llth, 1*11. IfORT PICKENl Is Roinforcod. And a NEW STOCL OF GOODS has been pnl in , Wm. Townsend'a Store. MnlutMsnJ Axe Handles, stove Pipes and erm-hot Colt do, For Sale at tV. Towntend's. Ltnaeed (HI, Lutap anil Pearl "tareh, I Ladle*' Cloth an.) JIoum- Trips, Fot SCe at IV. Totrnsc nil's, line White and Ilrown Mi-siln*. ; Coatd's Cdttou and Kcn-wne oil. For Stic al IV. Tounseml'e: , ! Crolon Cloth and White Ixsfl, I silk striped l"ansenurs and Jrws ltarp«. I'm Sale al W . Towgse nJV. I Feolnyd's Mages tine and Cottar Mills, Choice Prints and Wall PaperFor Vile at W. TAiwcseaJ's • Ikiy's Caseimerr. Cut Nails and Fluid, , : Paper Curtains nnd Flour, Fur Sale at W. Tawnsend's. | Family Medtriae* and Kcro-rne Ijimiw, . Lxlra White ltrualwsand Tin- Ware, Foe Sale at W. Towniend's. j Nutmegs. P.- own and White Table Coven, ! | Ch.ese, Comb*, Markeeet and Yankee Palls, For Sale at W. Townsend's. I rintir Buckets, Shoe* and Wash Boards, Cohired Sewing Silk sad Potatw Hlcgrrs, For Sals at W. TotviiacBd's. ! Black Alapaeex. Knives nnd Forks. I Sugar, Rlbbow, Coffee, aad Fiddle Siring*, For sale at W. lou nsead's- | Rakes, Te*. and Ollne So* p. I Saleratas, Cora, aad Oil ClotlPlVile cloth*. For Sale at W. Townsend's. I Pried Apples, Spades, rgts and Cologne, Butter and Clam Baskets, For Mate at W. Townsend's. ! Also, all kinds of Dry Coy*]*, Groceries and ProvisNr.. be , usuaU) raid In a variety .Mure, may j be had at W. To -c oread 'a store, Washington strict, | opposite One an Street Capo Island. Marrh Stilh, l«H. «m ' james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. npllR *trt>«criber respectfully inform* the I x Inhabitants ol Cspe M»v County, that he aaa 'just returned from iliiladelphla, with a large and ; well assorted stock of goods, consisting ol &L0TUS, CASS! MERITS and VEST! KGB. j which he Is prepared to manufacture tonpler in ' the most tartiion able Style, Sad oa reanoaable i lertas. llren* Goods by the yard are offerol fhr sSlei Having secured thy service* of good workmen, he i enabled to guarann i sslistncUon toallwhsmay j htm with their patronage . lie also Invites attention lo his extvaslre aeeerlj meat, of READY MADE m m rmc a m m rmr ma 9 j ho Is ruo*!antly msklagup, consisting ptin1 elpally of J OVERCOATS, FROCK COATS, JACKETS, PASTS, Ac. I I solicit Ihe patronage of the puhlle^aod my frienda. ! Hap* May C. H„ Hijrt, »tti, 1MB. t^yA'iYir'Uc jour buniucss. ♦ " i '
' oa' ns m bo msa iu mm -mc l| IMPROVED | ! FIRE AND WATER I'ROOF COMPOSITION 3R003ETS. 1MIC Subaerlbrr will ronllase tn keep on hand a t-\noc*t:sri.v of "W«rrr»V' celebrate*' roolJ lag matnial ami attrad te pulling o* (AUAVKL HOOFS, la Cape Island and Cape May Co., In the CHKAPKsr AMI ItKST MANNER. Bf ffnC'dm ere ii'vnssftit b> gftr sw e ee« kjbrt n> I gegsay sttee,. 1 Cj"AII letter* muet'tie dkreeted to "Cold Spring. Personal residence, Town Bank. J ,'C NATHAN C. PRICK. I K. B.— Surrcvtng and Conveyancing intended to , ! also. dr. IC. y. i tT N - \V A RE! T I N -W 'ARE If "j " ROBERT GIBSON, I ZTLIVt:* not lee that he has again arrltnl on the ] \J Bland with a large aad well selected Stwk of TlN-WARl.su, has I KETTLE* POTS, PANS, RAVINS, CANS. CCPS, LIIILKK, OU'PKRS. Ac., » hinh he "I c«i.-cs to sell at tctnuklr rates, at hie STONE, Jnrkurn street, nexf door lo the Tontine llootf, E^*Etrry variety of TSn-iVaw wanr* go onnca June nth, 1*0. "T»»S Union Now, a no FonrvER*" j WHOLESALE & RETAIL | Grocery, it Provision Store. 1'HK Subscriber *s now receiving a fresh supply of gO— d* Iron I'hll.ViIrlphla, and will sell them, re I Wnolesale ..r Retail, at r K I L A P EX.? H I A PRICK*. ! At hU Store. 1, voted at NATIONAL HALL. Tho j attention .of COUNTRY MERCHANTS and buyers J io grnrtxLta called, to net Ire Ike farl tk«l they , ran buy th-lt grnala befe as Cheap as In Phlladrf- ; phla. C- II and ask prices and exatnl r Groceries ! ami Provisions, before purchasing rlsewbere^O j A ARON GARRk.TM>.V.. I Cape Island, June Sth, tfiSl. MINERAL WATER, I POUTER, ALE and LAGER BEER. ROUSS^L & PARSONS, My ELI. known Mineral Water Manufacturers, tn Philadelphia, at SI* Prune .street, have this • Summer te u|"-uet) their Utitjy-h esubilshaicnt ou , t'i|«- taland, pes? the City Hotel, where they are »aaufaciurln| Water & Sar=.iparilla, ! and are aho daily IIoTTunu the best of INirlrr, Ale awl Lau.r Cirri. The Syrup* are the same as used In Philadelphia, ' KpAII tlRUV.RS trehi Hie llutsl. and i Mvatetottagr F.tmlili--. will be prompiiy altrndid to. 1 July llth. isci I3ENTISTRY. DJi J. F. LEAMING, Dbxtift. OFFICE H A YNi | GAI'K MAY G. U.— ' Tnoriiars. BE AY I I.LK — Thnrsiiaya, Fridays aad the i fnronnon uf Saturday*. ej-TERM* M 1 H'ERATK— CONDITIONS CASH. j Auk.*. ISKL I West J crsey Academy, bridget'on, n. j. * JOHN GOdMAN, A. Ms, Principal. Wm. G. L'PfOR, A. B, Chssire ami Malhematlrs. FRANKLIN BOO I HE. Katural iwIvih-c* and Ena> I lab. IV. It. I1ENDERIL M. D_ Frec-h am) Geraaa. H F. WHOOWJFr. Drawing aral (Ml Painting. • HENRY NEFF, Vocal Music. 'Tmrnaeon ivriliirsdajr Rr|itenibr,- -HR. lull .i-ortis of able and experienced trnehere will l-e In atfeudancc. Iliplts may pursue either a t l.xsalral or llu.iui.s Cuutsa, at the option uf their The Classical course will affbrd a thorough and eomplple iweparatlml for l njlrge, or It wtll le made suibrlently rxlej«tvelo meet tbr'wano of those who design tocomplete the Claaucaf studlrsnt ihe Academy. In lite Itus'.nrsa course speelal attention will be given In the practical application of the branches fii.rsurd . Book-keeping, Natltatlon, burvrytng, Topographical ami Mechanical Hr.xwlng, tire Nxturxl xelrnres. aud Agricultural Chemistry will lie l.-.u:hl If desired. Atrattgenu-nra have leva Bajlf for a eourse of leeI vires to the s>-h.ait on Physiology , iVilltleal l>on— my. lire ConttUulltw ot the I'nitrd State* and kindred •ubjects The location of Ihe ACADEMY I* high, airy, and healthy. II eontains a LIBRARY ol over #(«• volume,. The bulld'ng Is admtmbltr adap'ril lo iclieot jiurpn*es. The Gruunds^nre large, and evenr ar-rsn.o-iurnt Is mails to serute the ronilM t and pro- ■ gre-s ol Ihe pupils. Trims fur Board and Tnltlon, SO pel'iuarter. It Is desirable Hurt p trenls Inienduvg tn enter pupils chop Id make early appJU-atlun to tire lTllielpal, * tram whom othe r IbRwmatton may be obtslhnl. REFERENCES. Rev. S RL Jnnrs, D. D. , RrUgrlcmt Faculty of ITIncefon Cotlrro -. Joseph Jrssup. Ijtq.. Mullk-a (fill: Aug. Jl Itxrher. Esq . Woodbury ; Rev. Moses \M!l!.xms< n, Ca;w May Co. Aug.8. Imii. trl , "tnim CucxYnv CaM*— *Tu Ciena To Obey " VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. ALL neroon* desirnna of entering into ACTIVE SERVICE tn drfenr* ot their touannd tbelr Country '• flag. (•» now ceiredl tin msc'lvc. as member, ot the "CAJ'E MAY GUARDS." Thgr Company Is attached to the -famden Regtment." ami will be railed Into active service at an C Voliia&rca esn apply to Oi ? JonaMtan F. Learning, at Seat Ule, to nr. John ICliejr and James Mc- , Cnrtney, at the Court House, to aarmrel aptlngei, at Dyn-s Creek, al the post (Mee in Cape Island. . and »t Other pi-res (bre.ughout the country, of which notice will be given tn hnad-blUa. I'crsotia deslriag to aW Ihe Csmpdcy In the Way of eontrthntton*, ran Land the aame to rlthet of the lol lowing Committee Hon. UoWM Kdmun*, chairman; Eiuxt, Edmumls, WHmon W. Ware. David Reeve*. Ahram Reeves, William J. Rate. Iff. John Wiley . Iff. Jonathan f. Learning. CM. Owkl , K. I -o well, xxhiurl Rpeingcr. at Dyer's creek. John Ty lev, wast Creek, Learning Riee, *t"l Thomas 60"I*T' <L M. MACON AG LK, Qsptoin. Head-Quarters, Cayw laland, N.J. NOW OPENBARRETTS' SALOON, irrru h ttowuna alleys oh osc floor. A BILLIARD ROOM, With Ksthle bedded Table*. Willi nil IheJnlret lmyirovemeala. I. niFLK AND PIMUL (i A l.l.r.ftY, ir nv itTEDW iFraPfJA*. a-IMImli't altrtltteB t-aMto t'ret LfDIKS DJ'. I 'TrMUSi'. 35 IHW . .

