Cape May Ocean Wave, 5 September 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN V/AVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY. ^

~ local and state affairs. * J. GB&KV1LLE LEACH, B«porter. ^ A l>«> In I'lillaili Ij'liln --What w« ' No. 2. After bidilfntr ndieu Independence^ Hall, wc went up Clre*tnut to .Juniper ^ street, and walkius up larg* stone-iU'p« | entered the U. S. Mint. A gentleman took o» in charge, and showed n»" through _ She building. The first department you f enter, i« a large room with maaaivo rurna ( evt. where men are alloying, reflniug aud ^ melting into bar*. gold, silver and nickel. ^ - It I» truly a aight to we this operation. I 'The tier* of gold, >il*er, Ac , all about the J 'room, resemble pilea of cord wood. The Uion handle it, with as much apparent care- ^ leitoesi. as a blacksmith would a piece of , old Irou. , The second department visited, was * where the bars of metal were being flattened and polished, and then cut, ready for i stamping. *l%e machinery, fn motion, was j wonderful. We passed into the third department j and was highly entertained at witnessing j the stamping of the coins. l.aJies were performing this work. Our attention w.idrawn to the atamping of throe cent piece*, j which was being doue, at the vale t>r 230 a j minute, with one niuchioe. Around u* lay boxes and bag* of the "ding bats, ' ulricL we coveted. Men were anovulling | money 'nto bug* just as a |iersi>n would j /lot}! a wagon with earth. Yon would hardly ' think it of much value, on wring them do this. \ Having apen what thorn waa to see on ' the flrst lloor. we were led to the second i «ory, and after placing our name upon I record, ac spent a pleasant time iu exam • ing many thousand pieces of money of nil- j cient and modern, timo*. Coins from every ; s-9 country ere horn, and some of it hundred*. | .. aud I beliere, thousand* oi year* old. i , There ia a great many specimen* of aoei«ni paper money. The "«hin plaster*" distrib- j utrd iu "the days that tried men's souls,-' , ure to lie awn. Throughout Iho builJing. tha hard specie is everywhere, before you. Uw would su|> - poSo that tlro«« employed would have fine chances or playing tha "light flugwrad'-j game; but f a/* totJ that if a penny , a -l:oold he stolen it would be known. TbU appeared aim ular to us.'uulil we were made acquainted with Ibu reason* why it would j *.« detected. " A* we advised |»»r*an« to visit Indepco- | doner Hall, So we Urge tliem In cull ul tlm ! Mint. It i* open for visitor* daily. Many j of tho wonder* or iho nga aro shown you. ' FrnbsMrr* Mr-net; The Hoard of Chosan Freeholders of tfce^ county he hi a special meeting on Wedies- . p.j ilay of last week, nt the Court House The minutes of tho previous merting were read and approved, and several private bills passed. The special order nf the day j was then taken irp^wehich was to mike nn appropriation for tho expense* of volim teer* from tba county, who wish In enter i the urmy. These expense* are only sncli i as necessarily accrue, before they ure mn<- : tared into service, consisting, principally, of travelling expenses to Tieatou. The Hoard, being fall except one mem- [ her, unanimously agreed to pay the nec-j. *»ry expenses of any volunteer to Trenton, j not exceeding #4 esch ; and s-sn appropriated 92 't to defray the expenses iucwiird In recrnitinp. A itelief Committee ; cnuUtlqg of one | member of the Hoard from each itwnship 1 and the city of Cape Island, waa appointed, j whoso duty it la to see that the families,! get the $6 par mouth, sccorJing to an act , of the special session or the Legislature. Also, when any one shall hereafter desire j to volunteer, on filing an affidavit to that i effect, before the member of that commit- 1 k teq from tfieir township, provision will be I made for their expense* to Trenton. ftThe Hoard adjourned to meet at the Washington House, Cape Island yeater. •day (Wodneaday) previous to the departure of the volunteers to-day (Tbareday.) ; Usld Spectacle* tctl. A pair of gold spectacles, in a green ease, were lost, betsreen the Nnmmjtown j r road and the Court House, some three weeks since. The finder will besaitably rewarded by leaving them- at Mr. James Thompson'*. Fishing Creek ; Rachel ' Church's, Cape Iskmd, or at this efBefc--.. Call and Re trie. Wo call attention to the advertisement, or K. Kdmunds, calling on all persons having unsettled accounts with bint, to call and aallle the same promptly. Waul **w Jsrsrjr Baptist Aaawrlatless. k The next session of the West New Jcr. sey Baplift Awocletwfl wilt be held at .Mount Holly ae'.f trcel, commencing on T« ttd*y.

TMs Kalian at Past Day. *' 8ome two or three weekssince wo published tbe proeUmet ion of l'residcnt Lin- l' coin calling upon all loyal people in these " United Stale* to observe tho Vih Jay of ' ' September, aa-atime of "fisa'-SPg and prey- j a er." We confidently hope yhat the clti- ' ^ | tent of Cape May will accept 6f tfeik day- ^ j and observe it in a ttue senso. Surely, j • ' if over.tbere was a time when the loyal j v ; liearteil inhabitants of this glorious Un- j " ! ion, should fast and prav it is now ; ; " dear readers, unless wc acknowledge j 1' the omnipotence of Jehovah, nil tho trees- a all tho men, or all the generals in the ! n world could never achieve, a victory, even over eight million* of people. It has been I too much the ease, that we have boasted " of our own strength. ThU will not '' do ; aud unless we are brought to tea our n weakness at mere human being*, who arc c utterly incapable of doing anything well- f without the smiles of tboKingofkings.il ! ! will be folly to mite on arm iu our defence. 1 I Irot n* not place too great trust in a .Scott '' rof McClellan ; for as sure as we do, our . bopos will be terribly blasted. They muri 1 be guided by f»od; or el*o their efforts will ' | never avail much. Every christian nnyt ' I unman and child should make it a subject ' j of daily prayer, that ohr grand and patriot. 1 i ic army inuy succeed in their warfare, which • we believe to be n righteOts one. I.et '' 1 ministers of the Gospel urge this upon ^ j their conV^egailon*. It is ci\ all important j , subject /We earnestly entreat every per*on who shall read this article, to tnke ' 1 heed. When Thumdoy. the 2Hh Inst. ( j shall roll round, may ever* community oh- ^ I serve the day by public religious intwding** ; | and according go the-Jiienriing of the words, J ' "fiuling and prayer." This Nation tnust "I bi Iiu^JMI ! v ToOBrPirmm ^ The crops in our county, as well as gen ! erally throughout the country, were never | better, if a* gooil. as tbi* year. The wh»nt ( ! crop in Cape May. ha* b»eti especially abundant, and it wonld be an item of in. j 1 terest to the community, to hare some , uccoant of it. a* well a* other crop*. Wc I therefore reqne*t the farmer* to giro u* u i ! Rtaiement of their.cropsof wheat, oats Ac. i at the next *e**ion of our court*. And to | facilitate the Vnatter, let each farmer, es- . ' pecially those who have raised extra crops. prepare a slip of paper, containing their ! , nu.ne. the township in which they live, the j numlwr of acre* of tmeh kind of grnio, I with tha yield per acre ; ntul baud it to u* ! nt court ; or. ff they do not attend them- ' , j selves. let them hand . it to one of their , : neighbor, who a ill attend, to liund to u*. >1— line of City C'anuril. i The City Council hold their regular ■ monthly meeting last Monday evening. The Ordinance Committee reported and ■ ordinance to prevent the bathing of horses I and lust driving on the tteai-ii, during liuth- ■ : jng hour*..w!iirh pass.'d its fir*t reading. i ; Hill* were road and order* drawn a* foL j low*, vis ; In tavor of Ceo. L. Lndlam, for i feeding paoper*. S2."5 j Cha*. A. Shaw. ] i for watching and lighting street lumps. $85; I ' ! Cus Company, for 1BCU and lsfil, for gas . i and work nn lamp*. $234.00 ; II I lipid, for half year* *nlary a* city clerk, $5tt. , 4Jet». W. Smith tendered hi* resignation i at Alderman, which wa< accepted. | Adjourned to meet next Monday evening at T4 o'clock, tn:st*TCAi.i.v. , -rise Past Sraun Ha* well nigh drawn to a close. Home I ' colreget* and a few other visitors aru yet | witit us. It ho* been a doll time for all, — : i A friend, who b«* triad* a eslctriaiion, in- j i I Vrnu us that Cape May county has lpst , : enough money this summer to conslruct * , ! railroad from here to Millsillw. What we l . mean by lait, is. that there is that moeh mn- . , ney less with us this summer than formerly. ! a j We shall speak on this subject at length iu ; I ! the future . i Cap- May Vwtwwtcere. s A number of nien, heretofore known ns ] the "Cape May.Cuards," who have assid- „ ! nously endeavored to raise an entire Cape ! | May company, and having failed to do sa, ' B and yet being resolved to enlist, to-day. I (Thursday) leave here, on board tho steam ■ ! er IWaware. en route for Trenton, to nnite, i B i in a body, with another company there, to j be muiteted into the U. 8. service. Wo B 1 shall endeavor to gi'a more full particulars ! next week. s ; T*f Srw York Btranirrs. I j A* a matter of interest to perrons in the county, who wish to travel, either to- Now | York or Philadelphia, we wonld announce that a eteaber *r thi> Uoe leaves Now / . York every Saturday and Wednesday cvonI ing, arriving hereon Sunday and Tbareday j monnngs, and proceeding to Philadelphia ' the same day. . j They also leave Philadelphia evory 1 j Tuesday and Friday morning, arriving here ih* same afternoon, and proceeding to New " j York the fame uight, where they arrive the I next awra:u£i

Fits fathom UlBht Kklp. The appointment of a new Captain of / Light Ship, on the Five Fathom Bank J ee ••IT Cape May. baX at la«t been made. ; ^ Thomas Pnrnell, of I>elaware, is the lucky j ret applicant. The same position waa filled 6no from the same state during the last | __! Administration, and np to tho present. ; Now while wo do not find a word of fault , with those who hove received tbelaMoint- j '■»< ments, for accepting a position offered thera j ,c'| are not exactly «ati*Ge<I with the ap- j pointing power. Of course ahr one will on accept a fat job when he can get it, and the j man wouldn't be smart if be didn't ; but ' tbi* light ship i* on the coast of New P Jersey; and certainly, if CGe position is! worth having, a Jereeyraan ought to have ! 1 it. For our own part we can see no beitpr why one from Delaware should re- \ wl ceive that appointment, than why some one ; California should bo appointed to j J* take charge of oar postoflice. There were I P~> or three applicants from Cape May, | but they wore yi op the minus side of the i equation. . . Dr.AhnWIt-r. • I)r. John Wiley, of Capo May, C. II. ! with whom wu linve been familiarly a*quainted for the Ia*t twenty-one years, has [ « ; received froln the War Department a coni- | mission, as surgeon of the Fifth Regi - I mont of New Jersey three year* volunteers. Ilu left home in the early part of last week, j H for Trenton, to bo in readiness to move to i ^ 1 Washington. The regiment left Trenton i Friday last. ■, Dr. Wiley i* a skillful physician, and has • had a long practice in tliis county ; and will, we doubt not, prove an efficient sur- : 1 geon. ,\rm>- Appoint m-ttl. i u Among the appointments hy the M'ar ' : Depattmunt, wu cutice ihul of Col. J. 11. ' LEreese, editor of tho Trenton State Ua- : ; xette. to be Assistant AdjnUnt General, iu j tjen. Montgomery's brigade of New Jersey I . three yeirs volnnteers. i ,, . W jIjoiu AY an ted, «• 'I hose person* in the vicinity or the I*- ; I land, having carriages, will certainly mani- " their patriotism, Uy heiac at tlityurmory of the Cape May Guard*, thi* Thnrsduy iiiorning at Cj o'clock, in convey the iii-mii - of thi* compsny to the Steamboat i Landing, where they depart for Trenton. — ; * Attend wiih vnu r carriage*. • D«. Wm. R. SHEPPARD, HOMCEOI'.YTIIIC. 1' 11YSICIAN. ' . 1 > CTPl'LTFrJ-t.A' oBem St« Piu(p**lim.it servlers I tin We InlisWtsuls of L'olil spring. Cat* l-lo.l . .uul •um.lirn'an- ,-ouutr> . , 1 I OYVIVKi- *>M JthMo/Skn-ijrMmn#' •fv.'lI !»■}, <uU Spring, S.j. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Capo Island. N. J. 1'Ht; SuMkrlber horin* Ir-sed tkr •!»»• Hoirl. ami Btitii It up wltk-nll the romforrs of a Win- i • Ir,' Hiiuse, mpet-Hully Uiformstb.' public thai hr i I, now urepsrml to accommodate thew at KAIU sail I i HKAStiKADt-KCHAHCKR, A small Olulng Room l« sttarhed, STOVFS ; i I ercclml throus'imi! liic House, and every other con- ! . vralrnce to make it a i-umtorlable and plr.iaant , Home. | , ■TABI.1SO. I Commotlloos rrcUt.E* and CARRIAGE HOC- | I SES have been built on the prcmues- j i SIIKDH. j ( The eltliens of Cajie May are particularly notlfle,! ' i ; that SHKI'R tor bnrse*. for the u*c of the publb-, | I PRKi; UY C'HARGEareoa tbe Lot, which they are I Invited to use. YV. W. WAUR, Fro. , Ortolier, tth, IMo. I | ; CAB R I AG £ MAKING AND BLACKSMITH ING. rilie Subscriber feel. a; tUaakful for past farnrs, , 1 could rc«|wctfully informs bU friends sad the 1 public. In pearral that hr Is pirpeied lowascrac- • i Tiac to oanra all k>ads of CARRIAGES, l j Or^an^thlns Hi^hls Hoe of bu«lrvr»* at the ^nrlrtl ■ I ifarlnv* 1.UMBKH of the tines; quality, and men i on whom h* can rely, feel* safe In mam. a Hon every- ' thin* door ■ PLO UGHS, HA RRQWS A7fJ> > ] ( I I.TIV AgOIIS. eoastantly on h vuJ. *uni«**lnx all others. Aho BLACK8MITHIXG, i done at the tkortnt mdur. Particular attention paid I tonllOKISO. liar I a* an rxperleored haod he ■ I Is satisfied that be riu do Hilt to the aatUUctiotl of , I all who may ivtor htm wlUl a ealL A. BENE7.ET. • I K. B— All persons havlnj u mettled aeenunu pre- : rlout to January 1st, Itsst, are tmrtleubwly miurv- ' i ted to call aad ortile, oo or before the With ol srp- , trmbrr. A settlement, at leaat, I* respiltwd. A. IL| JulyMth, mm. Sm '!=- . p «i Si?.; ■Ig-sis ^ --lis 1 s, CC » Jf«3 a S j 3 O l" | 3 8 £ I , « t» --v. 3 ^ S1 ^ • 'B -is iHiSHl . s os.isr; » ss; -,-a = ■ -s isilii g-fi-a mi ' « *• lilisf 3»|i it ril ■ i ! Adrortise in the t

XKPORJBATIOK WASTED, OF tho Hoir* of John William*, who i about the year t*l» tired and kept tavern to 1 I Feaussreve. Sa.eta county. S. J^ aud who alter- ( uards stmorcd to the West, mod aftcrv.anl* to » TooiAHHcr. N.'j, w bare he died. 411* hells arr I -fl IMUcsfed to rorreapood with the subevibcr, broth- »t rtwf said John Williams, dee. Address. . >>j W I l.I.I ASI WILLIAMS, Sslem, N. J. " RalrBi.JuneSS.HtSI. . UNDERTAKING. ,, MR. WILLIAM HfMSLKY. the former L'odertS- " krr «n this rrrlolty, havlo* rvUoquUhe.1 the . entirely, the nndervlipird has purchased I - his HEAKSE aad STOtfK. and in the future will attend In this capacity, with promptness, odd to the ; I "est of bis ability. , III QUICKS and CEDAR PLAKK wlU^lw kept j ** W1LLETT* WHEATOK. Virlllr, Cape May Co, JulyUTh, t*W. (a«t-tm • ^ NEW SHOE STORE. CALL AND SEE ME! I — Th^suhrerlt-er, arho has visited the Cop* May !«• |de hrie'oforv, from vaoodbury, now Inform- the.: putdle thai hr has opened a Mioe Store . do a* nals- ^ vkrc^rHBB^aUPI amdTim.UHKV* ! BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS, [ own Mxnufacture. Shoes made to order at rshnrt notiee. The beet Mhr Is used shd *11 who I J ' Also. O. ii«lef»-u s Ooola and Hhoea Sold. , U aw* RHPAIRING neatly attended to. MAXW-F.LL 8WAIN. | * ~ STOP AND READ ! " ' Hot for a MEW BCIT OP CLOTHE*! i L -IV ANTED IMMK I ATELY. n suffi- j > » nent comtwr of fnr'otnera to pi i re (viae the entire stack of J. M. A I. H. Sjtmfa Men's and Boy's CLOTH IlfO, Genfs Furnishing Goofs, lists and Caps, Ymbrel- F as. BATHING HODI.*, fce.. hi. The aubacrlhers are now prepared In waU on^CusCLOTH! KG made te order, in Favhlonab'.e ! ^ and H short notice. Goods hold by the yard ; » or In Ilu; pii'ce. .1. M. k I. ll. KMITH. m Cape Island, JnoeTtlh. 1*0. NEW CASTLE J *A LUMBER YARD. !t rplffi sutwrriher would rtll the .-tttration of all j I iwttons wanting U'HRER to hi. extensive assortment of LumU-r. consisting of White Pine Hoards, Velio* Pine lloanta. 1 White Pino Plank. Yellow Pine Frame Stuff, White Pine hiding, Yellow line Flooring, White Pine Floor sag, Ycliow line Plank. ' ' llea.tork Joist*. Tttacy T.r,, PfeVeta**; fr. - Hemlock Scant I lag. Fancy Top Picket, t It. Ileiahvk Hoards. Plain Top Ptrtorta « ft. ! i Hemlock Fhmrlng, plastering Ijvths. , v Hemlock Laths, Cctfar A Cyptcas Shingles, y YARD I* eonveelently sltual-l on the Dels- I rlvef, adjoining the New Castle Works - lie Is drlrrmined to -ell nt the lr>> h«r- w 1.1J, pel- ' .... He *111 also exchange lannber lor Go.nl IVitsi llnlls. I.umb-r delivered on board of vessels fire of charsr. r j IVison. m v ■h'xxmhsun. n. * New Castle, Del. April I, nun. ly -■■sIC^V . r-.slCXs • (Jeorgo Washington, CAPT. W. V.'IIILLDIN. will leave Anvil SvarTT ! Ii'wlny and Frldav hereaftrri Kelurnlng will leave j I'll* May sieamhqvt fjiudlng every Tuesday, j , ■ Fare each way, carnace hire iDcludrsI, *'. SO j Season Tickets, earylngr h'reexlrt. Bun |t | S3~ llorses, Carrlaecs and Freight taken. . j 1 ' July nth, IfKI. . c fort fickens; Is Roinforced. Anil a NEW STOCK OF GOODS has j > been put in ( Wm. Townaeud'a Store. { M'dssses and Axe Handles. Stove llpc* and Crochet Cotton, I . ForJSale at W. Townsend's. j ] ' Unseed Of I, Lump and Pearl Standi, j ; | Lvdlea' Cloth amt Mouse Tr. ph. j I For Sale at W. Townsend's. , i Fine White and Brown Mesllns. i Coatc's Cotton and Kerosene UIU For Sale iS if. Towaacnd's. ! i Crolnn Cloth and While Lead, ' Silk Striped l*an-ennes amt Jews llarp>. For Sale -.-. W. Townaend •- ! ' Foulard's Magentfne and CoBhe Mills, ! Choice I'rlnU aad Wall P*|wr, | For Sale at W. Townaend s. ; ! Boy's Ca-«!mere. Cut Nails and Fluid, ' Pa;icr Cut lain* and BW. at W Townaend'* | ' Family Me-Ucmes and Kero-ene Lamps, Extra White Brushea and Tin-Ware. For Sale at W. Towniend ». Nutmegs. Drown and White Table Covers, Cfei CM', OtUBfM, Marker. : and Yankee Pails, For Sale at W. Townsend's. Flour Buckets, fhnes and Wash Boards. Colored sewing SUk and Potatoe Digger.. For Sale at VV7 Townaend'*. Blade Aiaimtea, Knives and Fork*, sugar, HlhtMnl, CoBVe. ami Fiddle String*. For Safe at W. Townsend's. Wooden Rake*. Tea, and Ollns Soap. Saleralus, Corn, and Oil Cloth Tnble Cloths. For Sale al W. Townsend's. Hosiery. Dried Applet Spsdes. Fggs and Cotogne, Gushetr Butler and Clam Baskets, - For Sals ut W. Townsend's. I. Alio, nil kinds of Dry Goods, Groeerlss and Pro visions. Ac., Ac , iisimlly »*Wl«a » ariet* More, may be had al W. Tow tfkend's Store. W aahlngtoo *tre«t, opposite (Wean Street Cope Island. March Wth. IBSt. dia james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. rPHK *nb»cribor respectfully informs the JL Inhabitants of Cape May County, that lis aas lust returned from Philadelphia, wtth a large and wdl asset led stock of gwo4*. consisting of CLOTHS. cassimeres AND ve8tings, which ho Is prepared lo manufacture to order In the most fhshlonablc "style, and on reasonable Dress GoM* by the yard are offered far side. Having secured the serrless ofcood workmen, he It enabled to guarantee satlsfaetffin to AH wh» may favor Urn with their patroaago. He alio invltsa attenUoa to hla sxtenslre assort - READY MADE c rmc m sn mt rmr •- 9 Which Its It son# tan Uy nuking np, consisting principally of OVERCOAT*, PBOCR COATS, JACKETS, PASTS, *c. I solicit the parsonage of the pobllcjand my friends. Cap* May C. H, repfr»«th, l»W. ' ^yAdvcrtisfJour buiioesi.

ENOCH EDMUND'S cape island tore. \,HKNTIRK FRK*H STOCK OF GOODS, just rreelveii. ronsistinrof DRYfiOOH*. GROC*.HIF.' . PROVISION*. HARDWARE- BvH'TS anil F.ARTHOMtARi; CRCCKFRY-WAHR, TIN-WARl. k. .. afikeh wilt to- told foe Cook (ur II* equivalent in Turt'.l as effexp as Goods o? the •■fine Ijiioiity xre said is 'the county of Cape M«y. Also; xa assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING consisting nf OAT?, PANTS, VF.STS A BATHING CLOTHFS. Meson, ms "riu oikStood, beliyereb tj- The largest Stock of FAMILY MEDIC1NF* In the county, kept on hind. Are for almost evedisease. The attention of buyers is NRdM. sr.C6WV.-T "The Union Now, and FoKr.vF.u-" wholesale &. retail Grocery ifc Provision Store. T1IK Subscriber Is no.-- 1 teetvlmf a freah snpot y of K.s-b. from Philadelphia, ahd will sell them, Wnuhnlr or Hrtall, at PHILADELPHIA PEICE3. At hlv store bv-atcd at NATIONAL HALL. The ' attention i.r Crit'NTRY MTlHCHANTB and b«K » in general. It . riled, t- nol.-r the fee; that they can buy th-dr good* here as Cheap a- In Phllwlelphl.«. V-rilaad JSkpflre* an t examt:* Groceries sua ITot isiona. before leirehastng S'sewhore-^T A A »ON JJWKHCTSuJf . Cape Island, June Sth, twit. mineral water. ALU and LAGER BEER. ;j HOUSSEL & PARSONS, known Mineral Water MsrUtt.'tilrer*. \\ m Philadelphia, at 51* Prune Street, have thi* ' Summer *r ur. nrd il.elr branch establlohment oo Cape 1 aland, near ll.e tlty Ilolel, where they are < Mliit-ral Water & Sarbaparllla. 1 and are «'')• d'.llr Ibem-inti the lest of t*orfe>. Air and Lager Beer. > Hie Svri.pt are the same as usAl lo Philadelphia. \ £ All i •UIIFJIS lr.un the Hotels ami Prix ale CotI Uce Families. Will be pniatptly htitmM to. DENTISTRY. , I)R J. F. LEAMING, DEvnfrr. offick nAYtfr I C A PE M AY C. H — Tues.Iays. SKA V 1 1.I.K— ' Thorwlayg, 'Friday* nud the 1 I ores uon uf SaDiniay-. j JUrTKRMS MODURATK.— CONDITIONS CASH. ! ! ALg. M, Mt. 1 West Jersey Academy, 1 bridgeton, n. j. j john (i03MAN, A.M., Principal. , Wjs. G. FPMiN. A. 11 , Classics and Mithesaalks. FHANK1.IN mull Hi; Natural Sclem-es and Eng- . W. It. IIFNT7i:RF., ST. D.. rrewh and Germon.D F. WOIIDKL'FF, Id iwlng and Oil Painting. ' HFNRT NFFF. Voeal Music. Tbe next xrt-lna oP'thls Institution Will ramuiruee on Wedue-itag Repterober «fh. I A full rorp- of aide and cx|>erlenee»l teachers will ta' in attends nee. pupils npn pipstieVilMer a . CtaSsleaf ur ll'i-ioeemCoorsr, at theoptioool fhalt "Vhe ClBBMeal cnurde will slfbnl n thorohgli anp ' complete preparation for I oliegr. or II will hr made ultlcleull) extra-lie In raeel the wants of Ihiwe , | who design to complete the Classical Studies Iri the 1 V'tnitlS5 ihislnefl course -peelat attentioh will be i ! given t* the prru'tleal application of the 1 -ranches : pursued BookaK-eping, Navlgalloo. Sarvevlng, I Tomtgraphical and MrrlflUtlral ilraalng, the Natu- . ! Ml seleu-res. and Agricultural Chemistry will be ? I laughl If desire.1. Amngrmenta have town ran le fo' a course bflderiires ti»tUeseh>«d on Physiolugy, POlttteal Kesmo- ( ' in), the Constitution u( tnc L'ntted state* sndktn- / ^ 'I'lie*! !k*o i'i (Ht of tbe ACADEMY Is hlgflt, ntry, and 5 ! It ciotaln. a l.tlfliAKY of over Sun val- ! urnet. Tlie bulhi'ng ailmlrably aJaplM to sclltxd - purpose-. The Mounds are large, ami evrty arrangement I- made to sevure the comfort and pro- ; gre-s of thr pupils. I Term* for Board and Talflon,- *10 per quarter. ' It IB dralrahle that parents Intending to enter pupils should make early -application lo the principal, I from whom ottifr Information may be obtained. HKFKRLSClbl. ; Rev. 8. B. I cues, D. fl., Bridget™ s Fsrallv of ' IMiicetoo College ; Joseph Jesaup, l>U., Mil I lie* I Mill; Aug. * Barber, Esq-, Woodbury; Rev. Moaes ! U llllamaon. Cape May Co. Aug. ft. IMI. w* j "Otn CotVrav Catta— 1 'Tia Ov«s To Ongv." , j volunteers wanted for active Service. ; ALL person* desiroo* of enterinp into ' ACTIVK SKRVlCi: In defenee of their Cswntry an nd their t aotntry's Bag. can now enroll Hwmselvrs a. memSeerof the "CAFE MAY GUARD*/' This Company Is *t tactual to Ure -Camden Rcgfmrnt." and wUI be called in W aPUve service at grv "volunleer. can apply In Df. Jonathan F. Leaning. at Besvlllr, ta l»r. John IFlley and Jsmes MrCarlney, nlihe Court Mouse, t-> Iwmueffqwtmfer. al Dyer's Creek, al the j" st tifBee In Qtp* lslBW, and at other places throughout the eertnvtry. Of , whteh notice will he given In hand-bllla. Ivrsons drainng to aht the C-mpany In the way of eoatribultnns, can hand the same to either of the " fallowing Committee Hon. Down. I dwund., > chairman I inch Fdmunds. Wtlmnn \». Ware, • David Reeve-, Ahra* Hooe*. \\ llllam J. Bate, Dr. John Wiley , Dr. Jonaihsn F. Learning. Col, Charles R. Powell, Samuel Bptinger. at Dyer a creek, John i Tyler, Witt Creek, Legating Rtrm, aad Tftrmas | D*C"I,) - ft R. NAGONAGUSi Chptstn- I Hend-Quarter«. C.ajw lalaS-I, S.J !D ARMS! TO ARMS!! 3 1,000 VOLUNTEERS' wa nt e d In Capo May County, To f AT ICK CftfcAH, CONFyxnOJCHRY, SRANGEX. LKMON*. FIG*. DATFR. PINK APF^l^aVT^ KNGllXH tVALNL'T*. HArFf. " vV-ii pea NCTB- HAISINS, COCOANtm. Sr., aV J^ W. XMlTl. a ire Oro.a aad Cmj/erfreatrn fmfoon. Washington stieef. eppoalfe Utesn s» rifiwlriarid, »" «°d JnnTgtlh' 1 " now open BARRETTS' SALOON, ^ with is Bowuxo .lucrs nr oft rtiy>t- (" A BILLIARD ROOM. ) With Marble bedded Tables, with all thajstrt! uaprovusents. . , BIFLK AND P1RTOI. CALLfcRY, with vipcu/o* itsjmws. aw-p.rilci.lat atfenlhm paid to the h*DICB »RJPARTMFNT. July llth.