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i * CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY. ~

LOCAL AND 8TATE AFFAIRS. | J. GBAHVILLE LEACH, Boporter. A Day in PUIutrlphln-Wlul we Saw. Ou odr lata •xcorstoo, when returning j from Atlantic City, we stopped a day | or two in Philadelphia ; and wishing to be- 1 come more familiar with that city, or rath ! or its places of interest, we started ont, on i Sal ur day the 10th init.and riaited lode j jtondence Hull, the U. S. Mint, the Penui- j tenliary, and tlio llonte of Refojre. 01 : the first place we shall speak this weeM and of the others in tb« future. , I.vprrKxj'Kvcr Ham.. — With the excep- , tion of the Home of Washington, on the ' green banks of the fair Potomac, there is no place more endeared to onr heart, and to all A mericail hearta, tbau this Hall — the A memorable Hall of Asserican Indepen- * dence. As we entered Its doors onr n ind j was Impressed with solemn reverente — j tJloriou* were the recollections of its ]>a<t history, bnt sad was the knowledge ofj the prrtent, and The fears of the felled future. Absorbed in Ibonght we opened the Inner door, when at the sight of massire portraits, decorating the walls around, wa awakened from our niusiugi. and begpn the examination of these uml different curiosities. Almost the first thing, bower- . cr. to attract onr goto was a standing Statue of Father Wasuikotux. Often hare f -J • we viewed the marble statne and paintings of this biossed hero and patriot ; bat nrrer before with such ririd interest and delight. In imagination, we saw liiin erituf rtia bnH, as lie once did. robed in ] ; martial aplendur ; we beard his steady. warrior and statesmen atep";~wo"ia!ir bls 11 pi' open and words of eloqatonce gush forth ; we watched bim leading on a gallant army i to battle ttgam« the thraKlom heaped upon j them and their fellow eitixens, by ufi minor u- j paloos tyrant ; we saw him vanquish his i foes, and put to rapid Right the roaring, i boasting Lion of (Ileal Britain ; we heard | bim. after all this, proclaim to shattered; America, in tones of melody and )nrthos, • that their long-son jht-for I.i'hkrty was now , ? wOp j and, last, we listened to bis cHrlnn voice, as be admonished the peopfc of Ibis \ Country, to ■ chei isli, nod perpetuate to! sij) coining generations, the priceless boon of Freedom, bought by treasures of money | and myriads of brnvo souls, and planted in I risers of blood. We continued our looking, j n few moment*, and turned auolber direc- ! i Hon. We did not count litem. hut should »np- 1 8*xn there acre a hundred ninl eighty portraits in the room— compound of general^ [ , colonels and captains, * ho figured promi- j i nuntly in ilia rvrttlntionary war'; mure of J the Higher* of tire flee, of Independence • t .•reoitrt of the President*. and grent mnu of , olden tiiii-a. All of Uicih had n peculiar | attraction at that linto. ^ I'poutl.n right, iu yon enter, is the IwII which called together the Colonial Con , gress, and peuled forth sweet songs of IJb- | , erty, to a happy pophlare. Ou the left, j , stands the pows occupied by Washington's . family, in Christ's Church, in Pailadelpliia. ( lu frames, are fee siniles of. the Deciara- j ( (ion of Independence, and o( Washington's > , » Farewell Address to his fellow counfry- r men. These, with many olbe> things connected with the early history of this Government, are to bo seen. After we had tfcrotiniged the content* of 1 the building, we rat down iu an "old uriu-!*' chair" (used year* ago. by the Judge* in a . 1 Philadelphia Court.) aud began to conUvm- " jilfitc. From one idea to aootber our fan- ' tj would apring. At lost, with pencil and n

paper, we commeoecd to wrilo our t hoogkU, u follows Wbal! Can It be that we are acsted is a chamber where has sat the first great Sort j Of Colombia ? la it a troth that here, too, ! assembled that patriot band of fifly-eix brothers, whose names ire ever lored for * their great act of passing the time-honored Declaration of Independence ? and, was it these walls that were made to echo by the delehrated Samuel Chase, of Maryland ; who. when speaking on the isdependenee or the struggling colonies previous to the declaration, cried, in emphatic tone*. "Bg the God of Ileaven, I ore no allegiance to the King of S tglanJV Yes, this is the identical place. It is here that the roll was called, and the fifty -six members of the Collonial Congress came forward and altaehed j their signatures to that document, jWt®J tfimile of which is npon my right) so near j and dear to the lovers of civil aud religions ; liberty. That, indeed, was an august u ! scrablsge. Among" the number, wfrs six] J r * &en patriots who represented four Slates fchatare now in high handed treason against ■ that Declaration, and the Government of i which they formed a part. Sons and grandsons of ibesb venerable sires, baring lost alt regard for the part- and iu. sclore, at»d baring buried benor and justice !>o- i A-

i Death "tbe sod of their polluting tread," ere ; now, with uplifted orms, striking herculean i blows at the the very vital parts of this _ i grand fabric— the American Union. Toj day, had they the power and sway, they g . would aim their stolen artillery at this »av cred hall and crumble it to ashes. Tbe i- ! portraits of those famous persogfcges. born j . and bred on southern soil, that are hanging j a : before us, tbey would grasp to kinule the ! : camp-fires of their traitorous army. Tbe j , | old Independence Bell which reposrft here. ' | | tbey vrould tske to their 'foundries and I : j mould il^-wto_prtntoo balls, to shoot our » I jiravw'soldiets with. . J _Here are tbe artificial faces, formed bj j skilled artists, of Washington. Jackson , J -Morgan, Lee, Hooper, lint lege. Anderson] j iJianlcr, Jasper, Baxter, Mercer, Pulaski! , j I'rustcott, Pryor, ami Starke, and a bust of others, whose came* are dishooereii by their I | descendents of tbe present age The con- _ j li dence iutrutted to tbein, bar been basely f I betrayed, and thfiy are no mora worthy, ja f i tbe sight of civilized men, to claim their I j revolutionary ancestors" at kinsmen. We j I | might ask tbe world, if, in their opinion, { . there dead Irenes own their traitor cliil- ] drcn? Were the povrer of an uugeliospfrh given to us. we would soar on pmiou* of ] ! merry, to the Courts of Glory, and tapping j . at the pearly gato. would ask to sec the { .. I'elirerer of America. On meeting bim, we ■ , would say, "General- Wasiiixotuk, thy |x>* terity, on earth, are plotting and working . bloody treason against the Government ' which thou didst form. The soil ofyoaru.v ' i live Stale lias beeo, and it being saturated 1 wish the blood of patriots. Krcn the land 1 „r \i , tr _ .... ..

. of Mount where thy bones are r rsstlirg, has been ' deseoraud. —Do yog ; couutoeanca thi«T Are these yoor coil- ; dren T If not please lend us aid from thy ' riglitrotm arm " O, what woolil be result of this (HbasageT i Why be would call together bis "Stuff of j 1770," nnd hold a "council of war;" the re- | suit of which, would bw tbe calling to i arms of hi* veteran army. They would jrilly, to anion, around their former God- ! fearing aar-cliivf, aud we might view tbuui J training for the onset, ,ont under the broad pavilion of krotem. Then they would ! take op thier march, efter being i inspect t4, Marching down the ~milkmaid's path." we think they wot^ld ui last strike their tents, for a little rest, bo j Washington Height*. nniKuniiing with the j oged-riccrrr. a wur-cry would sound ibreughI out the land. Tbe immoital WssirtxoTox would strike dawn, aud purge the country from domestic eiiemiH.. us he did a fat. ; i-igii foe. lint, this is imagination — u patnotie dream. j When wn reflect that "twn* in this self- . snm# chatuiH-r ilmt our rorefiitbcnt net by j the dim light of t!iu candle; ami. acting in j haimony, oiannistl n-eaiw to throw off the ; yoke of British servitude, wv wonder and ' j .v. tpat the mav, -Hons rhangn. In voting ! men and money, in that Congress, there '.were on Herkintidget, YaUandighams, Bur- , nctts, I*»«»lls, V. ood.*. Mays and Bayards, i . rise up audtnake traitorous speeches and ' riTSt trail nrnns voles, as at the lale session 1 \ of our National Congress They were of] one mifid, of ont desire, and of one deter- , i mined purpose. After writing thus far, the striking of ; Ibu .Stnte Hoo-c clock, at the Imrt- .frf-lcv- ! ! summoned u» to depart. We w-»re loth L to bid Ibis place farewell. For tile linn* thus spent we felt arvply remunerates and 1 j advice all who bare never visited lode pendence Hall, to go at their flrxt opportanity.

'• Ciena to the War I About ten days ago a number of young men Tel) this place, for Trenton, to join a | ri company of Mounted Artillery. Last week ' i, ! wa received from Mr. Harry L. Gil- j s I more— one of the party — a well written] r ; letter giving nn account of thdir trip to d TredtbtJ, and their reception there. He • t ep«-akr highly of Capt. Whilldin, who passB ed them gratis on the steamer George ! Washington. The company which they s joined, is commanded by Capt. R'. >f. Boyd ' > n pupil of West Point Academy, and i* f likaly to prove the crack company of tbe j a regiment. He says "the utmost hilarity [ i und'good spirits predominate among tbe • men." #It was expected they would mow ■ - for Washington in a day or two from the j I time he wrote. We wish these Cape May-'j : j men a hearty God Speed! May they do hon- j r ; or to their Country, Stale aud Coonty 'jAetUm. G > t* It. To-day. Thursday, an auction will be held j . at the store formerly occupied by Mr. Gar- i i ; land, oppostlo the American House. Fan- ' I c5 powl»: sncli as, stockings, ribbons, ■ f; laces, handkerchiefs, collars, cuflk, shirts, ! I I drawers, neck-ties, &e„ will be abld. Also, i ;; silver-plsted ware, and a great variety of! .notion*. At (and tbe Mil*. It tslll'be yoBr I ■ | only cbanw of gBftiDg goods cheap. * |

( The Cap* Ma> GaanU , j- " It will be seen, by an adveftUrwrent in i another column, that this company jiutici. , pate departing for Trenton, to a f..ir cays. to be mastered into a regimes ' for tfee.U. i , S. Service. The roll is still open Tor vol- ' uute'ers. giving those an opportunity, who i wish tor enter into thejorrvice of their . | country, to defend her insulted flag anil ] threatened liberties, in a Cape May compa- .j ny. Our coonty will be compelled to fur- j nioh her quota for the army, if she dors 1 not do it voluntarily y and certainlv any . I man, who can consistently leave, woold infinitely prefer offering his voluntary service, rather than be subjected to a draft, j | which there is now a probability will lie re- j sorted to, if a reasonable number do not : ' volunteer. Let all then who can, unite, j j giving the coonty the credit of furnishing, > at least, one full compaoy, rather thaw being scattered in other companies, where * they will not be known as Cape Mny-nien. [ .lire ting1 o/ CUy Contort]. There was a meeting of the City Council ! ; last Saturday evening, bnt there was little j j business done. The following bills were j presented and ordered paid : vix : — Rill of A. Gasoedy, for repairing street lamps ! ! 87.50 ; P. P Deiley, for Iron for prison c , door. $14,87 ; J. S. Leach, for priuting, $2. , On tnotinn, $4 was deducted from the : ' amennt cljafrged for the tavern license of i John Dougherty. I J The Ordinance Committee was instrnc. j s ted to report on ordinance, at thn next mne. " ting, to prevent the bathing of horses, on tie bathing ground, between tho hours of " 10 A. Ml. and L l\ M.

re Jusepli Ware, having be«,n appointed u to Gil thu vacancy occasioneii by the resigI. nation or Mayor Magontigle. nt tho last |(. meeting, was called upon to take the oath ] of office. Being present, he stated that he ,, ; bad been appointed without hit consent, and declined serving ; he therefore resign- ! j ed, tearing the City still withoat a Mayor, j 0 ! The Coencil then adjaarncd till their 1 ^ next regular meeting night, which is next j < Monday evening. M Gold IpadtAtdS 1a».s. j | A pair of gqld spectacles, in a green j (j ! case, were lost, between tHe Nuniinytown g ] road and the Court House, sonui three , " j weeks since. Tho finder will be suitub!y t i rewarded by leaving tliem at Mr. James! n ! Thompson V. Fishing Greet ; Mrs. Rachel # Clinrcb's, Cape l^nnd, or at this office. ItSTilm' Hand. This reruwued band ho* returned to • Philadelphia, ll it much missed ; as tlm ' music which the visitors nt Cape ljlir.nl , have been favored with this season, wa* j '* | truly excellent. Wo Were ntbro pleased with it than ever before. _ fcV tht "Ocean XVaVe." I # I Mp. Kbtron :— The residents in cotugei i e ] "0 Lafayette Street, would bo pleased to i , ! hear why the Public Lumps are lighted gen- ! ernlty on moonlight nights and only pa r- " tially on dark ones : to-uight for instance. ; Washington .Street, alone was illamioatcd. - Wa would prefer spending oug money f->r i. j light, rather than doing it uselessly in wi j deiring the bdsl foolwalks in the city. j . J. M.T. i f i _Ang.27. 18GI. SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, w ttowwr to GEDBGr. U LUDLAM.) i r Houjc, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER & GLAZIER, CAPE IU LAN U. S. J. PAINTING ot >11 klads eoeculcl la good sty le. | I N. ^-COCNTBT JOBBING .luue wUh nretnrn U ■ ad 1tsjw««h- ^ nij -J.S ] 1 BRIDGETON FEMALE SEMINA'Er. OmiKJKTON. N. J: Mas. At taosacTTA C. Ismtts, Principal. Mi« Mcanw ancrrsBD, Asslstsat TVadirt. 1 1 ! Ms. Wst. G. Ursos. Tcrcher ..f Ut;S > ; j Ala. I. Booth. Teacher of Neii.id ills tor*. Ma. II V Woonavrr, Teacher ol Urewiu- sint i i Polatlag. ( Miss K. .VI. Sncrrsan, Teacher of Music. Tbe dralp ot this School Is Education la Its srt- > dear and best sMae— the cure «*<t ndturr of ho- 1 It), nil nil, sad heart. The tcsrhrre glvr thetn»,-l»r. ^ ' i to this worm with lUMrnni sense of Its tminr c tsncr, sad a UxMoogh ilclrrtnfootlo* t.< ipair no |«lni In Its exerutlon. The Ss-re.1 Scrlpturrs » III , lorm the Iwsit ot oil their taftrurtloas; and lurnlrh s most ImjKirtnAt bisoch of Jtudy ; t-»l*eelsl stlenlion will be riven Iff the foundation ■ I of * good education end partlc .lnrty to thsstudV ol I I our own English tongue. . ; Very suncrtof adtsntages art Offrrtd for the study of the Utln and rrrnck laan'C-s and Music. : A course of ifcsturaa ary be esttPried during the J' i winter on History, Phjslijleey and PotWlrsl l^ooo- * i " * ■tlulr w,n • parvoltt. ( ] r.rents I, rinsing their children froa" a dtotanee I may be assures! of all the eotrtorts of a'hoaic a «ru- , ly maternal care-aad guldwu-c. Two rienldgs in the wwek will be devoted toner- | dlework and reading. n The next Term will rmametscf on Wedi-rsilay tl S rp* ember Slk imii. p,ft-nt. wlaMhg to m*k ti nmdieatlon win ulras.- do ao'as early as poaalMe Por iertne aud other Information, apply to tbe principal; ^ BBfTBENClSn I Hon. I. Q. C. laowr, Ibr.DrtS Jones. Ksr. _ Mr. Ursnrn. llev. Mr. Hubbaot, ltr. Wa. klmer. ; Wat. G. Ninon. Itoq., It. J. MuKord, Ajwi., K. a ; Mlahota, Esq , Brldgrioa. M. J. , J«e». Allen H. Brown, Way's Landing , N. J. Her Nr. Wright. Rmsdstown. N J. \ MfV: Mr. Strati nn and her. Mr. Murphy, Salsa. c > Richard C. Holmes, lusq., Ca|>e May. for. V. K. Vilsra. HotawM. •«. J. ■ list Id Reeves. Ew; , PbmalarUla. Pa. . Jfv" 5£ Hwrtdasaa, and G. W. Loewrsm, Esq., I I , . ' ' | i Osa. Mctwrt Nichoia, Brooklyn, N. V. i jP Aug. 1st, 180ft. eta . j

i INrUKMATlOM WAHTKD, OF th# ileirs of John Williams, who J about the year IRIft lived am1, kept tavern In I Pransgrore. Salem county. N. J.. and who alter- I wards rrmovcl to the West, and afterwards to | Turn's Klver, N. J, where he died. Ills balls aterequested to correspond with the. subscriber, broth- I er of said John Williams, dee. Aildress. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Samn, N.J. Salem, June S4, IMI. T c UNDERTAKING. MR. WILLIAM llL'MsI.i; v. the fortaer Undertaker In thU vicinity, hat Uuc relinquished the ■business entirely, the undersigned Ha» purchase,! i IIKAKS!: and STOCK, and In the future wilt attend tn this rapacity, with promptness, aud to the ! of hfs ability. S3" BRICKS and «yKl>A1t Pt.<NK wil» !>e kept j WILLETTS WHJ:ATON. I Seavllle, Cape May Co., July h»th, IMI. (agl-lm • NEW SHOE STORE. j OAI.Iv AND SEE 51 K ! The tubterlbrr, who hat visited the Cape May pro- I pie heir' of ore, from Woodbury, toitv informs tlie ; ■ putdic 2 tat he has opened a Shoe Store, on Wasli. iiialeuMtreel.ommsItethe American House, where he sells WOMEN'S and ettll.DRKN'S ■ BOOTS, SHOES nnd GAITERS, < ofhts own Manufyture. Shoes made to order at short iio'lve. The fcsl traMer Is used ami all who I patromre. will be suited. Alao. fi- ntleiueu'a flouts and Kh'oe s hoXd . j i *** REPAIRING neatly titie-flH b . ! • 51 AX WELL SWA rx. j STOP AND READ! | Hot fur n NEW SUIT OP CLOTHED | ' YT7" A'NTF.D IMMK. IATKLY. a snffi- j T T c>dl number of customer* to purchase the : enure Stock of J. M. k I. It. Smith's Men's and Boy'a CLOTHING,. I Furnishing Goods. Hats and Caps, I'mbrclj as, BATHING RUUKS, fce.. fcc. | The stibserllwre are now prepared Jo watt on Cusat thelt stote, In Perry street, near Congress 1 ! HalL * K CLOTH I JIG made ts dnler. Ir. Taihlonable I au.1 at sliort noiU-e. Goods Sold by the j aid j ! or In the piece. C I ' (HI J Ttth B,nTI1'

NEW CASTLE ,1 LUMBER YARD. THE Subscriber would evil the attention of all L persons u .vntln^ Lt'XIHER to his calrnsli c ast siTrtment of lemil-er, eoosUting ,.f i. White Pine Ikwois, Yellow line Dnaols, " While Pi tie Plank. Yellow Pine Frame Stuff, 0 White Pine Sldirnr, Yellow Ptnr J'lourlnc, I White Plhf Flooring, Yellow Pine plank. , Hemlock Joists. J'anev Top Plrkels J": ft. ; Hemlock -W.vittling. Fanry Top l'lrkelt < 11. Hemlock Boards. Plain Top Pickets t It. . i Hctnlm-I-.' Flooring, l*>sterln< Lath'. , Hemlock fjtlhs. Cedar to Cypress Shingles. ; 11 His YARD Is conveniently situated no the trio ' t • ware Hirr. Adjoining the X-V Castle Ou tVurk- - ! lulls. Lumber delivered on IsnsM ol vessels lice , ! ILT'PcrsOrii ta wont will plmrt niblrr*« chas. n la mason. S « . hew Castlr, Del. I A^rtl i, isfl. iV 1 j I - ; s.icr-v i • Goorgo Washington, 1 CAPf. XV. WHILLDIN. will leave Avo n Street , Wina, at o'clock A. M.. every Monday, Wed- | I i.esday an^ Friday l.er'sfter. Reluming will leave - Cape May Slenmboat landing every Tuesday, . ( j Thursday and Saturday. . - ' Fare each way, e.arilvre hire Inrluiled, SIS" 1 I " •• . servants •• 13.V ' .1 Sevsc,; IVkets, rsiriag, h rc extra, ?oo ' ■ tj" Horses. CSVrisges' and FA-.gKt taken. ' '! July l"l lit, ISSI. ' I ; : I FORT PICKENS Is Reinforced. I } AniTa XEVY STOCK OF GOODS has . Been put in Wra. Townaend'u Store. ; Molasses ami Axe Handle*. ; Stove Pipes and Crochet Cotton, , I For Sale at W. Townsend'a. J - | Unseed Oil, Lump and Pvsrl Starch, I Ladles' Cloth and Mouse Tr ips. For Sale at W. Townscnd's. , | Fine White and Pron n Moallns, - Coate'a Cotlon and Kernsrne till. For Sale at W. Townscnd's. I Crotnn Cloth and While Lead. 1 Silk Striped l*aosennri anil Jews llarp*. For Sale at W. Townscnd's. Foulard's Majcntlnr and Vmttn MvH*. I Chute* Prints and Wall I'aiwr, for Sale at W. Town scud's ' • Roy's CaSslmere.Cilt Nails and Ft Old, ; Paper Curtains and Flour, For Sale at AV. Towassnd's. | Family Medleinvs and Kerosene Lamiw, i Extra White Uiushesaad Tin- Ware, For Sale at W. TowtRemP*. (..Nutmegs. Brown and WRtte Table Covets. (XhieiV, Combs.'.'fmckrret and Yankee Palls, For Kale at W TowreeoiTs. I Flour Buckvta, Shne* and Wash Boards. . : Colored Sewing Silk and Potator Dlsgrrs. For Sale at W. Towr.send's. 1 mark Alvp.vrrs, Knives and Forks, , Sugar, RibbonX, Co nee. and Fiddle .Strings, , For Sale attt. lownaend'a. Wooden Rvkes, Tes *»d Otlne Sovp, I Sal erst us, Corn, anil Oil ClbthT.vtite Cloths, • For Sale at W. Tow nsend'a. 1 Hosiery. Dried .Apple#. Hpad**.' Eegk ntuT Cologne, . ' Goshen Butter and Clam lUskefa, For Sale at W. Townsecd's. , Alan, all kinds of Dry (Modi, Groceries and Prints- j tons, Ke„ ho , usual !y said In a v ariety *ture, waybe had at W. Townscnd's Store, Washington street, opposite tVcean Street Cape Island. Match SBth, IMI. Sri JAMES • McCartney^ M ER C H A NT TAILO R. 1M1K subscriber respeclfullt informs the tnhlMtantrofCsile Mar County; that henaa Just returned from Philadelphia, With a lain and well assorted stock of goods, roaalstlog of CLOTHS, CASSiHERER- and ' VESTtNGS, i , irhlsh be la pseparevt to manVfsctBrr to order In fashionable atyle, and on reasonable | Dress Geo.li by tbe yard are offered for sale.. ; ' Having secured ike —vices olgood wotkmrtv, he ! Is enabled to guarantee satisfaction to all whe may - tseor hint with their patronage. He alao tavitea attrutlon to his exteffaive auort- i meat, of REAIJ*' MADE j *C3 m^s «La» rmc as k .* iw ms 9 > Which he ta coaatanily maktsgup, eoaalstlng principally of ovehcoat*. fbocji coats, . JACKETS, PARTS, She. ] solicit the patroaage of (he'pdbU<aiMl my friends, j Cape May C. H., r#;> t. Sitb, IS*-. ! | pyAdtcrtife yoor btniiii'eaa. I.'

ENO'CH EDMUND'S !i CAPE ISLAND STORE. ", S H KXTIRF. FRKSH STOCK OF GOODS, just s i jfV reeetrrd. eonsisUnguf DRV GQtiDS. lilltX'EI Bl»:'s PROVISIONS, HAHDWAKK, BOOT* aud' SIIQtri, KAHTHKN-WAIUL CROCK ERY-W AKI , TIN-WARP., ks , wMth win he sold for C«*h. (or Its eoulvaleot in TtUtixJ aaeheap as Go«~li wf ■ the same quality are sold id the county-art Capu May. A Isos an assortment Jif - — ] HEADY MADE CLOTHING I . ! enoslatlag of j "j OATS, PANTS. VIST* k II ATM INO CLOTHE*. Com and Oats far Sate. . I nirEORY, PINE AND-OAK WOOD. DELIVERED j It- Tt.« largest Xtotk ot FAMILY MEDlcisiLX ' in the county, kept on hand. Cure for almost eve- ) ry JlsAsr. The attention ot buyouts solicited. / , er.H'U.-r . j "The Union Now, and Foukveiu" WHOLESALE & RETAIL ' Grocery & Provision Store. ' THK ,u>—r)V,r I, mm- r— ■ I-"- "t ' lp>»!> Ifoni PMiiv-lrlphla. and v.i!t sell tliem, _ j Woolesalr or Rrtall, at philadelphia peiczs. . AthlsSTTre. loratml at NATIONAL HALL. The. ! attenf'bd of CitUNTRV MERCHANTS and buyeis ! In general. Is called. Ion. it lev the fart that they i phla. t all ..lid ask prtrer.' and examl -e Groceries and ProvisloLs, befurepureaistne'elaewbere^O 1 AAKUN GAKRETSON. * ' I Cape Island, June 9tb, IMI. MINERAL WATER, | POftTER, ALE and LAGER 1JEER. I RGUSSE L & PAHSONS, U'rKI.L kaown Mineral Wafer Mamifarlun-re. Id pnudriphla. at M" Prune Mrc-l. have this I sumrtrr re oia-urd their tuanrh rsfaMi.hir.etil ou i Cape Islfnd. near the illy Hotel, where tbey are < manufacturing Mineral Water & Sariaprrllla, and are also daily Hotti-iso the best of Porter, Ale and fd.ger Beer. the Svmi- arc the fame as tired tn Philadelphia. : LP- All .iRI'KHS fn.tq the Hotel, snd Private Cut- . I tage Families, will be prompt!) attended to. July I lit. IKY. DENTISTRY. j DR J. F. LE AMINO, Dentist. OFFICE It AY Si CAFE May C. U-'— Tuerdayr. SEA VII. 1. K — Tliursiiavi, Fridays afid tho ! forenoon of Saturday*. V ] ! M-TKHMa MltDITRATE.— L'ONlJlTfONS CASH. N i AllJ.r. IH01. ! West .Jersey Acaden^v ! SRIDGETONy N. J. | [JOHN GOtTMAN, A M., Fbincipal. i [ W* G. UPSON, A. ti . Classics and Mathematics. I I FKANKI.IN liUOlllt; Naluial retraces and Lug- ! , W. II. REJfPWlF, y. D.. French awl German. I) F. WOODRUFF. Drawing and Oil Painting, i HENRY NKKP. Yon* Mini;. ■j'Tmeni-eoJI \Vnlu»)iUy Urpt'eroher '■ will l-e In atleniUnee. Pupils may pursue eriher'a lissk'al or Business Cuaise. at rhb oi'iion of tbrti | The t;iasst*.-.l course vrlll alb ml a thonurgli anp , • nmudrle prrparaflou for v ollrcr, or II will la- made ( snflK-lrnll) rxleuslvr to meet the nan's of thvi-r >> drrnn tocutpii le Ihe Classical Xludic* at Ipi' ArwR-raj- i , 'i ! riven tn The p.iclt'nl a|qd^t«fo oMhe'u'.'nvhr. pursued Rook-Kret'lng. N il i-;a!lnu, Ni rv cv lug, | , lo|«*r*|ih'/nl nrl M.vl.aulcal Drawing, the S.i..- : ral sciences, ami Agritnltu.nl Cherolslry will la- 1 taught if desired. J A rrsugemen Is havV l«*n ma.b-f.ir a course of lecturva to tl.r sch.Hil on Phvsl.d.vgy, Politlral l:.a»i<--n.) . the Casnstttullou of-tbe Cnlbd Mates acd klu- ' dfvl subj.c!* The local ion of Ihe ACADEMY Is high, airy , ntnl i It contains a LIBRARY of over fysi v„|"mc*.^TTvejwiHd;nB I* ^admirably adspint to seheol glrss of the pupils. C Trims for Ruard and Tuition, 810 |»r quarter. nils should m.akr early applleatlnn to Ih.- Principal,' drum whom other HlTurni ajton may t« obtained. RKFEREJJCKX. Rev. S. n. Jours, D. D-. Brldgelon; I'arufty of »' College; Joseph J.ssup, Esq., Miilllr* Mull Aug. 8 lLvrlvr, Esq , Woodbury; Rev. Mums «m sou'. Cape May Co. AUR.&IMI. Hi "Ova Cotnm^v CACta— TVs Oviw To Oacv ." VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. 4 1. 1, perron* derlrhu* of outerinf; inlv> /LaCTIVK SERVICE 111 defenge of their CoualA annd their Country 's flag, ran now enroll thrniseleej as m.-mVrs ol the "CAPE MAY GUARDS." ITila t'ompanals attae!>.r«?'the "Camden Reglinein." and wlfluc called Into aciire service ol an' , e.vrty day. Volunlerr* ran apply to Dr Jonathan F. Ixsm-. log. at Seavllle, to Dr. John fllley and Tames McCartney, at ttir Ctourt Mouse, t" aamuel hprlnger, at Dyer's Creek, at thrqf-.it Office In Cape Island/ and «• ather pi .res Ih tuugltoiil the rountry, of which notlre Wttl be gtvrn In hsn.l-b'Ula fYraons dclrlng to aid the Cempsny In the way of rontrthutluus, can hand the tame to eflhei of the following Cummlltee ffon. Downs IMmundi, Chairman i Enoch Edmunds. Wllmeu \V. Ware, David Heevrt, .Ibrifn Reeves. William J. Bate. Dr. John Wile) . Dr. Joiac>h*n P. lejuniaf. Col. Charles IL Powell, Xanturl Hpriiigrr. at Dyera frerk". Jolin Tyler, West creek, Learning _Rlcr, and Thomas Deeslsy. ' t£ H. M AGONAGLi:. Captain. Head-Quartej*. Cape 1*1*04. N. J. TO ARMS! "(0 ARMS!! 1,000 VOLUNTEERS WA NTED In Cape May County, ' rr'o r«T IcA CRKABI, CONFECTlONERT. ! 1 IHIANGE8. l.KMONS, FIG*. DATFBy MNE AT- ; t:*. ALMOND*. ENGLISH WALNUTS, HAZEL 1 Nl'TS, PEA NUTS. MAMIES, COCOAKUT*. Sc., at OKO. w: SMITH'S ht • mm cad Cor fier torn-. trw Xaloea, WashUiglon aliert,. ui ppslle Clean vl | I ape Island, on and after Monday June 91th. NOW OPENBARRBTTS' SALOON,. WITH a BOW Lisa AtLEYt OS 0)CE fLOOE. A BILLIARD sROOM, j With Marble Iwddrd T.hles. with aU IB* latest imRIVLE ASfl.PH10l.0AU.KIIY, j WITH SlTtHIOIl WKJf V.SS. j I oa-lhvrtlrubir atteutlon Mid to Ihe LADIES D»^' IPAHTMFNT. Nil, 11 lb."