I CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN- WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY. ■
local and state affairs. } J. GRANVILLE LEACH. Reporter. Ilruv*rk. to t lie Cape May Volunteer* mud I heir Df«rKilindi. Soi p:i:h* or Cap* Mat:— In reading I tlio" history d olden lime* I bare been affected by the pathetic description of scenes, when husband*. toot, and brother* were ta- I kiag their final leave of "the -dear once of j home but I never anticipated witnessing i • ancb realities, at upon Thursday last, when yon, tny gullaot friend*, departed for the war. Thete, howorcr, are wen der working time* ; and thote events - whieh we never tbongkt of, or over dreamed about, are fast coining to a pais. It would seem that this world had slipped from its avis, and thai . the whole human family, divided into *eclions, were exertion every energy to placo it aright." And why this exertion ? Simply to see which can get the glory of snch A a mighty enterprise. Every Nation is now experiencing its drama of strife, either of a oivil or interna- I tionni character. Oar "Land of the Free" j Lot ita troubles of a civil nature, which threaten its eternal disruption. Traitors, flagitious and e*t|ceited men. and deceitfulhearted Americans., have plotted and de- i Unrated the ruin of Jhis grand Republic of Liberty,— the star of Empires,— sinco thu reign of "Old Hickory," (would that he was living) wlmn John C. Calhoun first sounded the hugle of treason. Then, the -dominion of traitors was small, like the -oasis' of the African deserts; now, it is extensive, covering an area of hundreds of , miles. Then, there might have been found a cvnturian bund willing to battle against this proud Union ; but new there are liua vv armies risen up for this bloody, self name design. To meet this domestic foe, hundreds of thousands have been invited to come forth 0 in bottle array. The invitation hat been accepted, and yon, brave men, are among ihts- number. It wot to meet Ihit bleinitited toe that you sacrificed a peaceful, entertaining home, for Ibu hardships of a soldier'* life; it was to faifil the tpirit of this acceptance that yuo, fondly carested. at parting a loving wife, an Idolised child, a compavsionatn, watchful and tunder-boarl-ed mother, n >«e&| and attentive lister, aud , a fair one, wM||b entwined to your hearts ' by the etiongest wud, brightest cords of : ■ iriendsliip's faith." Yes, llieso things you have parted with, perlittf* forever; initial! on account of a hordu of aristocratic tren-suii-doert who wished to satiate their gnaw, iiig appetites of self aggrandisement, by nprooting this fair Union, and etlablisbing lit its atead. a monarchy of the stamp of i some of our Knropean Despotisms. And. i Cape May-men, .when you come in contact with this bitter, honor-forsaken enemy, prove yourselves soldiers, yen, heroes. — ► The honor of this little conuty rests iu yonr i hunds. as yon are the largest party of patriots that represent it in our National army. The cause is a just, a holy one, as we have every mason to believe; and ooe, who, would bare been with you had circoraslan cu« permitted, bids you breathe not a whisper of submission, but unshealh your sword, guard well the bayonet, aim good * thy rifle shots, and- ever let your watch wrtrd be •■Out IjuuI, — the firs! gsrdrn of Liberty1* tree — II on boon, ami shall jrt la, tha loot] uf Uv« lm t" Do not this, I entreat you, in a spirit of revenge; but uj member* uf a cov'ernip which ask* your support, to help oxe - v lis couftituiional laws, in suppressing the I most wicked aud uncalled-fur mbeli.nn that ever cursed God's earth. Pot yonr trust j in the Everlasting Spirit, and in His power j play well the game of powder and ball.— ! It. is the prayer of thote lelt behind, that j your lives uiay be spared, aud that friends i A-v may eialt at your retort! to their embraces, ) and crown your patriot brows with richly j earned lauith. But, if yonr fate is that of ileal h, face the grim tionster with christian j fortitude, and only fall aftet a brave and j Taliiant struggle, and lake Tor a winding ' sheet the glorions "stars and stripes." 1 bid yoa farewell, and past, to pen a few lines of consolation to your loved ones. I I>rar Fnrexim :— Among the saddest j things connected with war, Is the separa | tion of a family ; and thoie who feel it the most are the affectionate females. ' | Me think* I tee a darling wife enter her ' silent bed chamber, at the hour of retire- : meni, and looking around views no compan- j ion. Then the tear of sorrow trickles down her cheeks, and she raise* her eyee i Heavenward, and sends her dusires to the i God she adores. There, too, are the dear i children watching at the door tu greet their ! papa, at his hoar of returning; bat the pi. r . rent does not come, and the child remem- 1 Uering where bo is gone,* rushes to the ! mama, and wrape its weeping race in her !
I apron folds. Who do I now behold * It [ is the mother wending her way to some j cret spot, where she msy hold communion j with the Holy Spirit mod implore bleett j ingt upon her loved son, wh j »«# the pride j of her heart. She br* counseled him at ■ e liortie, and now pray* for him abroad. Such . i« a mother's love I Here. too. i»_* »mi-,-j ling sister who was ever ready to gratify the wants of n brother. , She listens for hi* f | errstid oil, but no voice is beard, and her • | tender heart grows cold with sorrow. Ah ! i here is the last one, though not the least. , It is a wooed damsel. She is silting by the candle light waiting for her lover. The - clock strikes eight, nine, and ten, yet bis I gentle footsteps, or his welcome greeting is not heard. O, where is he/ Why, upon the battle- field. In sadness she leaves the . rcom and seeks her downy-bed, and sob- , biog, falls asleep Does she forget him . here ? No, never! The long night is puss- . i cd in dresms about him. Mothers, wives, children, sisters and mai . den*, do yon ask what the consolation is for , you? It is, that the God of battles is leada ! . I ing on our army. It is nnder his direction; ^ I for our cause is holy, as we were drawn in- j te the conflict, and are fighting to maintain Hie right, and to defend this Government. I"he spirits of oil heroes who have fought ; ^ ! (ur the American Union, in other days, are beckoning them on to victory. Yes. the pu rifled spirit of WashingtOlf, who now hovers. like.a guardfin angel, o'er this fair-land* I is bid.lijfc— " March on, ye brave and gallant ones, , . Who si your reiinlry'i rail. 1 Leave friends, and home, and all that'* dear r | To fare the tdnud-stxincd pall. I ( Marrh oa, ami feci thai with JOJ so Tflr blessing* of Ihe true, ' j And stfik* to earth the dastard foe I til the Kad, White and tilde." ■ My friends, it certainly is a solace to your ! mburnfol hearts, to have the satisfaction of! r knowing (bat the smiles of Washington j i ure npon those who have taken their. lives I i in thrir bands, in order to secure prosperity and peace to this people and its posterI ity. No stigma will be left to dishonor i . those who cunteud for the Union cause, , like that which wili follow southern tfsi- , . tort; but the living will praise and love j yonr relatives, and generations yet unborn j i - will honor their names and reverently lisp their worthy* deeds of valor. Do not con | I stoutly look on the dark side, but turn to j , (lie bright side of the picture, and all will \ yet be well. "Tbd sun shine* after every i siqrm." J. GitAXYiu.it Lkacii. Cape May Voff.nlerr "" Thursday of la«t week was a memorable day for this county. For the first time in : it* history so large a number, as then, de. parted for a war. All are aware that a Company woa undertaken to be raised in ; L'ape May ; but after great exertions, only ■ soma twenty persons could be mustered in. . On Thnrsdav morning, el abool G o'clock, : • carriage* met at the Armory. Cape Island, , and convoyed this gallant set of men, with , their families, to the steamboat landing — A more impressive scene thsn the parting ' , of friends, wo scarce over beheld. For en accoqpt of the trip to Trenton, Ac., see correspondence ia another columns Our friend U..<T. Tindall, left with us a list of the ! volunteers, their ages, fx. ; but a* the list j is somewhat changed since rescbing Trim. I ton, w« publi'h the following, forwarded j from th- camp,, by 8. K. Magooagle, Quar->rma»ter-8en;eant : i —Names of volunteers sworn into tbeU. 8. service, in Capt. Francines' company, ) ; 7th Regiment N, J. Volonteer* : — < merge W. Smith, Cape Island, j Richard T. Tindall, " William 8. llooper, " J a tires T. Smith, " Owen 8. Olark. •' ! Stephen I'ierson, " John Mrcrar, " Joseph W. Johnson, " 1 John Stites, " Nicholas T. Swain, " Townstnd T. Irvlac, . M „ - I T. Fletcher Jacobs, j Charles J. Silver. " | , I Jonathan O. Stevens, Lower Township, j < I Charles H. Weeks, " Swain S. Reeves, •• ! Isaac 11. Hall. W Alter A. Barrows, " j J j Charles Hays, " David Reeves, Jr., " Stephen 1). Bennett, Jr., " j | Tobaeeco wad Hanaro, Mr. James T.Smith, tho^BPrcoinit at this place has departed for "The war. His j < i business, however, is still carried on at the same place. Before Mr. Smith lelt, ho - j manufactured a great many aegara which | j are now sold by Mrs. S. Also Tobacco of ! j a|l kjqds, and snulT. We hoprr-the public i j will palronite the business of those who i have gone forth to defeud the Stare and . ' I Stripes? i I Call sad Brttl* We call attention te the advertisement, j I of K. Edmunds, calling on all persona bav- i i j ing unsettled accounts with him, to call > 1 and settle the same promptly. .
T» «r Subscribers | It is our hope that tha subscribers to the 'Wave" will not discontinue their paper A man that can't take bis county paper it certainly a queer being. Do our people wish to sec a lfccal paper published J If so. they can only do it, by supporting it with earnestness. We trust no one will have" the cheek to stop bis papery considering the remuneration we now receive, y Agricultural Heclcty. Do our people iutend doing anything to. wards having an Agricultural Exhibition this Fall? We have heard nothing said about tho matter, and conclude that, on aeconnt of the times, it will prove a failure this year. Una thing is certain, if we had held an exhibition, the vegetable productions of Cape May would have compared favorably with those of any other county in Near Jersey as our crops are exceeding 6oo. | A Rnbject fnr Prejrcr. | We earnestly trust that the people of ; Cape May will make fa special subject* in j their prayersf the late volunteers from the j county. Let ministers of Che Gospel, ask blessing* for them in their respective con- ' gregations. Commerce end HblpplnR. ' The pilots, of this place, inform ns th..- ; their business is very slack. Very few | ; vessels of any draught are going up or I ■ down ihe Delaware. Those going up are generally "flying light," and thoso down, j i are laden with grain to foreign countries. ; Cope Pie*- Boy*. ! We have news from the Camp, which in- i j form* us that "our boys" ore in Company A. | The colonel and officers of the regiment ; pronounce thoni the finest set of men tbey have yet seen. Qnite a compliment ! WW .m WKWU ■ BQ umrn J SCMKLI.INGKB MEJUUTT. — At HulaUclphl", j ; August t&lh, t>>- llev. A. P. Cobb, Jcbkmiaii tl. Sc ii r i. ii— 01:0. of Cape Ulaa-I, to Lot-tat !L, j ■laughter of CapL Isaac P. Merrill, of Phllatlel^ ; phla. | BRIDGETON j FEMALE SEMINARY. BRIDOBTOX. N. J. Mas. Mtaotacrr* C. SlKrrian, I'rlrplpal. ' Ma" K "h ' •' r >i.rT.'a ibrr ''' t \ "t'lir'pV ' "i. I.. r) . 1 Mo. II K WiMUNCrr, Teacher of Dranlug ami 1-alotlM. M|»« M. Witi-r ton, Tracher of Music. I 'lM:.- .I'-.l-n i<l rhl* Sehool It IMuealloa In »• wl- : JL itest ami l-est sense— the n-re ami rtillun- of t«iUy. nilml. itnU heart. The teachers glte lheni>rfte* - to this work with oneatnest srose of Its InputClns la It* exreutlnn. Tlie *»i-rnl Vrlpturrs trill to the lulls of all their Instructions, ami furuUh I a most Important funmihof Stu-ly. i:«|«!* l*l stientlou will he gitro In the fnumlatlnn of « good »diics'l*ia and partieuUrly to Ihe study of our own Itellsji tongue. Very sui-erior advnniages are oltWnl for the stu- ; dy of the I.tiln and Krrneh langutge* ami Muslr. A rourse of Iretures mry be eapected during the ; winter on History, Ph)*lology nod Pidltlcal ij-ono-iny. Vocal Music as a study will form a part of Ihe i.Tftar t-rlnglng their children frorn^ a distance ' ! ly maternxf enre and guidance. Two etrninga In the week will be devoted to Ke j dlework ami reading. The next Term will rommenee on Wednesday. : Brplrmbrrilh. |M»I. Parents wlsalng to make | | application trill please do so as early as possible. IV r terms and other Information, apply to the i principal. RKI'KHKNCES: ! Hon. I. <t C. Eluicr, Her. Dr. S. a Jones, Her. Mr. llmwn. Iter . Mr. Hubbard, !>r. Wm. Klmrr, ! Wm. G. Nixon. »>l., If. J. Mulfonl, tan.. It. C. I Nichols, Esq. Urblgeon, N. J. Iter. Allen II. ttmwiu-Maxli Lamllng, N. J. Rev Nr. Wright. Boadstown. N. J. Rev. Mr. Stratlou and Rer. Mr. Murphy, Salem. Hichard C. Holmes, Esq., Cape May. Rer. C. K Wil*on, )lalm<le], N. J. David Heei es, tec; , Phirnlxvllle, Pa. Rev. Dr. Donrdman, and G- W. Conarroe, IUi; . Philadelphia. Urn. Robert Nichols, Brooklyn, N. Y. Aug. 1st, HMO. 2m" €ABEIA<JE MAKING AND BLACKSMITHING. ' HXir Subscriber feeling thankful for past fsroas, X would respectfully Informs his friends ami the public In general that he Is prepared to waxvrac- . TVBE TO OBUKM all k-D<U Of CARRIAGES, Or anything la hit line of business at Ihe a Wrtf ■wrirr.ln the Seat manner and awst rnumtsMc Imas.— Having l.l'MBKR of the Unrst quality, pad men : on whom he can rely, let-la safe In mrmafiay everyPLOUGHS, HAlftlOWS AUD CULTIVATORS, constantly oa hand, surpassing all other*. Also HLACXSMITHIXO, ' done at the aSarfmf aatier. Particular attratloo paid SIIOEIXIl. Having an eaperiencwl hand he I la satisfied that he ean do this to the satisfaction of - all who may favor hUa with a call. A. BENEZET. N R — All perrons having unsettled accounts previous to January 1st, IMH, ar* particularly requesI ted to call and settle, oaor hefocc the 1Mb of Sep- . trmbef. A settlement, at Mast, Is requlroJ. A. lL* I July ttth, mat. *m ' TREEMONT SEMINARY, N0RRI8T0WN, PA.. I 'OR YOUNG MEN A YD BOYS. "ITie Winter 1 Session of this New Established SCHOOL. wlU commence on Wednesday, Rep*. ISlh. l or Clnulan and Catalogues, address JOHN W. LOOM, Principal. ] Aug. tlth, tuei. St. Notice to Teachers of I'uMic Ocfoolt in Cape Mag Count). I At the last meeting of the Hoard o * Examiner* It resotsed that all Hcencea now la force within Coual] be recalled, ami that Teacher* be rc-ev-i bmlncd. and licensed according to a grade Indicating their qnallOciatleas. The tuhjeel* and mode of instruction presented at the coming Institute will form the I- sis of the new examination, ol which time, due notice will he given. All |wt*ons who Intend | apply i or licence, will therefore do well to attend I the Institute. N. WILLIAMSON.) „ J. V l.i.'AMIM,, i E*"un«ir
IM-URMATIOS WANTKD, , DF the ~l)eirs of John Williams, who about the year ISlo lived ami kept tavern to reansgrore. Salem county. N. J- and who afterwards removed to the West, and afterwards to 1 1 Tom's River} N. J., where he dt*d. His belli are requested to correspond with the sabsiriter. broth- : er of said John Williams, dec. A Art rres, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, salem, N.J. Salem, June *6. US I. I U N D E R T A KIN GT Mil WILLIAM HITMSLEV. the former Uaderte- ! ker is this vicinity, having relinquished the ; business entirely, Ihe undersigned has purchase.! his HEARSE and STUCK, and In the future vrttl at- ; tend In this capacity, with promptnese, and to the i test of bto ability. : rj- BRICKS sod CEDAR PLANK wlU be kept j WILLirtTSWHEATON. i Sraiille, Cape May Co., July isth, isai. (agt-lm , NEW SHOE STORE.' CALL AND SHE MIC! The subtrritw r, who has rlsttcd ths Cape May pro- > pie hete'ofore, from Wo-albury, now informs the public that be has o|wncd a Shoe Atmv, on Wash- i ■ melon Htrert, opposite the American llonsr, I where he sells WOMEN'S and UIIII.»ltRN*S BOOTS, SIIOKS and GAITERS, j j "flits own Manufacture. Shoe* made to order at | short notice. The best leelAcr la used ami all wbo patronise will be suited. Also, U.ntlriuru . (loots and Rhoes Sold ' •a- REPAIRING neatly attended tu. MAXWELL SWAIN*. 1 STOP AND READ! " j lis! Ihr s KBW Sl'IT OP CLOTItKRI W" AN TED IMMFJ'IATF.LY. a suffi. j 1 W ctent number of customers to purchase the ! Men's and Boy's CLOTHING, > I Gent's t'uriiuhlng Good*, Mats and Caps, I'mbrrl- 1 | as, BATHING RUBES, he., he. I The subscriber* are now prepared to watt on Cu»toniiYs at thru store, lu I'crry street, near Congrre* Halt o- | M-CIAITIIING made to ontcr. to Yashlonable I Style, and at short notice. Goods hold by the yard ' | or lu the piece. J Mat. II. RMITII. • Cape Island, JnneVTth, IHO. ' NEW CASTLE LUMBER YARD. T'HE Subscrlt'er would rail the attention of all I person* wanting l.t MllKil to his eatenslvc as- ! sortmrut of Lumtwr. consisting of White Pine Boanls, Yellow Plna Boards, ) . While Pine Plank. Yellow Pine Krame StufT, White Pine Siding, Yellow Pine flooring, White Pine flooring. Yellow Pine Plank. ' Hemlock Joists. fane) Top Picket*)'; ft. | Hemlock Scanning, fancy Top Pickets < ft. Hemlock Boards, Plain To]. Pickets « ft. . Hemlock flooring, Plastering laths. Hemlock laths, J^edar k Cypress Shin Apt. ! IDs YARD Is convepl*ntle situated on the nflaHe 7s 'de'eroiloe."! o* rell' at !Uelw?' /»«'».* r. i.A j j ccs. He will also .vchange l.uir.N-r Mr Good Ida, ! Halls. I .umber delivered on buanl ot yessels free cj- Persons In w ant will please address V t CHAS. II LA MBSUN. V New Castle, Del. April ), ISSI. ty r-mxETj ■"!!-- r-s-Y G3. Goorgo Washington, CAPT. W. V.'HII.I.I'IN, will leave in. 11 Sragiv , nrsday and iVl.lay h.-rra'flVr 'lleturulng wil'l lea>. ! Th'tuwiay'snd Saturday. "* "" < ' fare each way, carriage hire Inrluilcd, fl 10 Season Tlekets, earrlaa, h're extra, 8 OU j EJ- Horses, Carriage* and Freight taken. [ July Sills, INBt. I , FORT PICKENS Is Roinforced. And a NEW STOCK OF GOODS has been pHt in Wm. Townsend's Store. ! Molasses and Axe Handles. ! Stove I'li-es ami Crochet Cotton, for S*vlc at W". Townscml-s. Unseed OIL Lump and Pearl Starch, Ladles' Cluth ami Mouse Tr iiis, for Sale at W. Townsend's. fine White and Brown Mcsllns. Coate's Cotton and Kerosene Oil, For Sale at W. Townsctid's. Croton Cloth and White Lea<l, Silk Striped Panseunes and Jews Harps, For Sale at W. Townsend's. foulard's Magentlne and Cotfte Mills, Choice Prints and Wall Paper. For Sale at W. Townsend's, Boy's C.vsslmere. Cut Nails and Flukl, Paper CurUlos and Flour, for Rale nl W. Tuwasem! V Family Medicines and Kerosene Lamps, Extra White Brushes aud Tin- Ware, for Sale al W. Townzrad's. Nutmegs. Brown and White Table Covers, Cheese, Combs, Mackerel and Yankee Palls, for Sale at W. Townsend's. Flour Buckets, Shoes and Wash Boards, Colored Sewing Silk and Potatoe Digger*. For Sale al W. Townsend's. Black Alaparea, Knives and Forks, Sugar, Ribbons, Coffee, and. Fiddle Strings, For Salo.nl W. Townsend's. ' Wooden Rakes, Tea, and Ollne Soap, Saleratns, Corn, and Oil Cloth Table Cloths, For Rale al W. Tow mead's. Hosiery, Dried Applet, Spades, Eggs and Cologne, . Goshen Butter and Clam Baskets, -For Sale al v. Townsend-s. Also, all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, he., fcr_, usually said In a variety Mure, may be had at W. T.ro .isFhd't Store. Washing urn street, opposite tteean Street, Ca|m Island. james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. rpHK subscriber respectfully inform* i' t X Inhabitants of Cane May County, that ha naa just returned from Philadelphia, with a large And well assorted stank ol goods, consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and TESTINGS, which he Is prepared to manufacture to order In the moat fashionable etyle, aad on reasonable terms. Dress Goods by the yard are uttered for sale. Having secured tha serv ices of good workmsa. Ye I* enabled to guarantee satisfaction ta aGwha may favor him with their patronage. He also Invites attention to bis extensive assortREADYMADE «~3 m ^ «r m rm? ■» ■ * i*r ura Which he is constantly making up, consisting principally of overcoat*, fbock coats, jacket*. pants, As. ! solicit the patronagn of the publhj.vtd my friends. Cape May C. H„ Sapt. tm, t**a. |3f~AUrcriisejour businesa.
1 m f ,-?II SJ II; i ^ film g-S-ll I SI ~ m %ii ;|s St?? .• G , \u s NiiD h wl ^ !• • 0 w j k= a-sg--d S 1 S,-aCSK =5 3 «!<2 - is o^l^i a 11 iagf'Ifk :sivil Hi ill! 1 II ^1 "I8 ENOCH EDMUND'S I CAPE ISLAND TORE. ! t N ENTIRE FRESH RTOCK Or/tOODR, juit , A received. ev.Dsla»«gol DRV GOODS. UROCER1E-. PRUYISIONK, HARDWARE:, HOOTS and i SHOES. EARTHKN-WARf, CltOtTC EH V-W ARE, ! TIN-WARE. Ac., which will be sold for Cash. I (or ItsequlvalrBl In TaxtiE,) as cheap as Goods Of j the same quality are sold in the county of Capo May. Also: an assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING consisting of OATS, PANTS, VESTS A BATHINfl CtOtHW. BifiOIV, rut 1KB Ml wood" HEMES® I Urn- The largest stock of FaMll-Y JBFttlCtNK* j In tnc county, kept on hand. Cure for almost est- ' dlaraar. | The attention of buyers Is solicited. j sr.trt6.-y . "The Uniox Now, and Forever-" WHOLESALE fit RETAIL ! Grocery & Provision Store. q'H f. Suloetlher It now receiving a fresh supply ot 1 goals Iron. I'hil.ulrlphia, and will sell them, 1 WnidcMlr or Retail, at philadelphia prices. I Al his Store, located at NATIONAL HALL. The ! *i!cnll«u of COUNTRY MERCHANT* and buyer* I In general. I* called, t" noltce the fact thai they 1 can l.uv their gomls here a* Cheap as In Phlladel- ! phla. Call and ask price* and examine Groeeriea and Provision*, bctorr purchasing risen here AAltON GARRET90N. | r*pe Island, June «h, taet. MINERAL WATER, i PORTER, ALE and LAGER DKKh. ROUSSEL & PARSONS, II' eli. known Mineral Water Manufactiireis, Cap*- 'islaiul, near the (Ity Hutcl, where the) are Mineral Water * Saraaparilla, . Ale auil' Lager Itsc'r*"*" ,,lr l'C*t ° P*,r<"' lb.- Svroim arc the same ns u*ed In Philadelphia, t j- *11 ORDERS from Ihe Ho'el. and Private t oftagr i'viitlle*. will Iw promptly attended to. 33ENT-1STRY. ; I >11 J. F. LEAMING, DENTIST. OPFICE D AYHi I CAPK MAY 0. II. — Tuetdny*. S K A V 1 1 . L K— Thorwlayi, Friday* and th6 j forenoon of Saturdays. I *#-TKHM* MODERATE— CONDITION* CksH, Aug.*. 1MI. i West Jersey Academy, BRIDGETON, N. J. * JOHN GOSMAN, A. M*. Principal. Was. G. UPSON", A. B , Classic* and MatMSmatles. FRANKI.IN Root HE Natural Science* *M UigW. II. I* EN DERI'., M. D . French and German. D F. WOODRUFF, Drawing ami Oil Pxluting. HENRY NF.FF, Vocal Music. The next sesilon ot this Institution trill commence on Wednesday- September 4th. A full corps ul able ami experienced teachers Will It In attendance. Pupils may pursue cither a Classical or Business Course, at the option uf their Th- Classical coArse will afford a thorqogh anp complete preparation for College, ot It will be sihd" suftleleully extensive to meet ihe wants of thosb who .leslgii to complete the Classical St delft ht the In the' Doslne** course spsvlal atteufmh will I* given to Ihe practical application of the llrvnche* Ktsurd. IVHik-Kerplng. Navigation, Surveying, pogrnplili-.il and Mechanical Drawing, the Natural Science*, ami Agricultural Chemistry will be taught If deal rod. Arrangements have l-een mule for a course of lecture* to the school on Physiology, Political Economy, ihe Constitution uf the United States and kindred subjects , . The location of the ACADEMY l« high, airy, and healthy. It contain* a I.IUHARY of orer Son volumes. The building Is admirably adapted to school purposes. The Grounds are targe, and every arrangement Is mmlc to sevure Ihe comfoi t and |»rogresa of the pupils. Terms for Board and Tuition, tin per quarter. It la desirable that pvreut* Intending to enter ptfEls should make early application In the Priwlpat, jm whom other Informalloa may tie obtained. REFERLNTK*. Rev. K TL Jones, D. !>., Bridgrton; Fncultr of Princeton l ollrgc ; Joseph Jrsaup, Esq., MuUirn , Htlll Aug. * Barber, Esq., Woodbury -, Rsw. Mnten Williamson, Cape Maf U* Aug.*. in*'.. w) DR. WM. R. SHEPPAR-G, IIOM(EOPAT II IC FHY8ICIAN. RESPECTFULLY offer* hh. I'lofcalosnfllfevlre* to the la habitants of CoM Oprlag, Cape Island ' and surrounding country. OKVICK ■ — Sent* Ruoe» o/ KLtrtff Mmmih Swrtiiay, CM Sprint, X.J. April 4th, IMt. «m. WASHINGTON H OU8 E* Capo Island, N. J. r THE Puhsevther karlng Irescd the Whbre Hotel. A and Btted It up wtlh all the comforts of a Winter Heuse, respectfully Informs the public that he e la now prepared to aenxahistl etc then* at F ASK mod y REASONABLE CHARGES. A small Dining lissom I* attached, STOVER - erected throughout the House, and Hflll other convenlenee to hsks II n conlurtebh: and plrassu*. Home. y KT.im.lXC. C Commodtoun STAIILES ml CARIklAOC HOC* | - IBl have been built on the jwcnlse*. SHE DR. The rttlrrns of Cnpe May are pirffoutxrly hn'riUfo . Mint "REDS for horse*, for the mm of the ptrbihv '• FREE OF CHARGE are oa the Lot, which tbey ash Inritsd to uan. v- \f, W. W Drlubct, lib, I'M. . . . .U.J

