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

■ » : "z, " E\ » [ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. '

I ~ LOCAL AXDSTATK AFFAIR8. X OBAHVILLE LEACH, Beporttr. I - A IHf lu nui*d*l,>t.la-Wbat wr San. No. 4. Horsf orRnrrun — A ibort time trans- : jUrtl alter quitting, tbe Peaitentiarr, and «e arrived at the House of Refuge. On, asking tho terras of admittance. we fooud them precisely the same as at the Peni- I tentmry. We retntnl tho same story, as tho turner ..place. . and ,«}_ lock «o'nId have it. were provided wifti a puss, lr*av- ■ tog the door keeper «• pa**ed through one of tho handsomest yard', we Had evrr »eelt Indeed, it might well claim the tit!, of FrrnaiU, for it was d»Ade<ilv the coolest ■pot vi! had enjoyed, on oar rxcor.-lon. Beautiful shrnbie-ry. and Sdwert of the sweetest frasranco vote growing ^ notwithstanding, heavy and high walls turrono- j ded everything. We proceeded from this * fascinating place, with an escort, into the office of the Superintendent, but lie beiog ' absent, wo were introduced te M f. li B. , Nile#, tho ( Assi'taht Kuprrint-'ndent. While he fiimhrd soon* but met* we took a swat ; and white sitting; we heard a noise, which sounded preci-ely like a distant roar- 1 • * ing caUrnct; hut knowing thai it Was no such thing, are supposed certain it was a fountain of woter near by. nud asked Mr. Niloa if our views were uol correct ; when to our astonishment, he informed us that it w*» the noiso of boys in swimming. He then took us to a large cellar-room, where , there were rwo basins, about 20 by 3.1 leet ■ each. The water was uear ii feet deep ; ! < and here it w*«. where tho thundering sound a* or a cdlaraet, issued from. It ! , wus caused byijle buys in,lh« bMIItt; who, , for fun, had "divided in squads, terming I i themselves Unionist, and rebels, and were ! I spla«hing*t he water on each other to see | t which could whip. We watched a number j r of the water battles, and the Union fallows j i invariably rams off ejetorious. The sport c was Bee. and had we time we should have I k doffed our gnrmt-i.u and took a plunge, j • wry afternoon. 1>..\# who had conducted j s themselves becomingly, were allowed this j ii

Tick treat." From here, we visited the ! room where a portion of tho Inmates were I making varies* kinds of brushes. The I next place wres where dagwtf-rotypo case. I Yera beiog made. It was quite entertaining to see (he ditpirrnl hands that a case passed through before it received the "finishing loach." In an adjoining room the shne- business was carried uu. Persons or •tiWeemt uges were at 'wpriTHwra. One little boy, about 13 years o' age, \nnde the neotett shoes; so M r. Nile* said. 1 Hanoi tivr apartment, match boxes were inaDnfao«tared. Tbcao things' are not made for the use of the Institution. Men who deal in such j goods, contract far their manufacture ; and j T » engage foreman to oversee and direct the work. After visiting these several apart- j ments. we were taken into a separate bailding, where srhoels were in session : which : were attended, mostly, by small children . ' , Tne school rooms were elegantly arranged; j , far superior to the school bouse on Cape j | Island. The teachers were among the , best in Philadelphia ; and better order in j | any school, we never saw. The girls ami boys were taught in sejierate rooms. Wr j were now l»d into the boys reading-room- - ,, where there was a Library, composed of | ,, 1*00 books, and of the be»« reading r alter ' Tins was open ergry evening V— next •„ viRted the cbape), wheroealigi ,u« sfirvic--. v . are held every Habbat it. It was ike <■ churches, ami accomodate^ about i. hui. j -, drrnl. They have no stated pftMor but , Uw pulpit is supplied with raini'ter* m the city, who volunteer ibeir services. Leav- ; s the chapel, we jrent to tire dining room , Girls were preparing the table for Yupp-r. j '' *■* The cooking was oa the same plan a* at ; V xbe Penitentiary, although the f.iod was * better Having been through the male de- j * purtmeiiis, Mr Nilos directed us to the fe- I " mai*> ronr*. The Erst place entered, found ' us in the chmgaay of some fifty girls ; hut J 11 we could not obtain a gaze at many of i tltem, for they were shy and kept their | L Connie nancrl hid a* much an. possible, it j WAS not pare modesty, altogether, but a •*»» mi, |i*ie inuue-iv, Biiogeiner. nut

»h ante at being in sack a pi wo, and partly lieewo'e they were clad in rough garment*, it being Haturday, the day for cleaning up Ac. Tho work of the females is that of making jackets, paut#, Vo'I«, uudercbuhps- ♦ dreesas, bedding, and many other things, in J which the needle i« used. We wm taken j runms. 1 hese were nicely furnished, and fit for the highest or mankind . to occupy. We bad sow visited Um Institution inside, ! and wetr accompanied to the play -grounds, whevw the boys were mingling in nil kind" *■ o! innocent amusemenU. Games with the ball were most common. After witnessing the plays we repaired to the offiee where we first met Mr. Nile*-. This gentlemen <.• j ■■■■Hi

; undoubtedly a man for his position, al- ' ! though very yoang. Ho had conducted us < through tho Institution, and now gave j - a skalch of its designs, and. what it has i done and is likely to do. • 1 After a most agreeable visit, we bade ' lilm a final goodbye, and retreated to the j ' J i entrance Mr. Jf-bn Hpratv iliu dorr-keep* j 1 1 , er. presented us with a nnmbci of photo. - ' J j svaphs. One ^ras the pictare of a boy. 14 ' 1 1 years of age, A*i wa* in the House of Kef- ! 1 » ago 9 muuths. uhd never spoke a word du- | ' ' . rinR ttWe. The physicians exemlned ; 1 • | him. and found that he ItuTevery TacuKy of : 1 -peech, and they gave bim a ahock with a | ' f .Talranic-batter), slitcli, when taken, msdu ' ' 1 him scream aloud ; mid thus they found he j I 1 , had lie.-ii "playing gammon." It was a ro j 1 mark able case, far he joined in tho plays j ' with other children, but did not ntter k ' - round. • i « " I We are aware that, it is frequently be i a lieved that tbis Institution u similar to s j 11

! i prison, or penitentiary— a place of close i ! cohflttemcnt. To n limited extent tbis wa* ■ 1 i our irapres'ion ; but, then. Our idea* .are ' i ranch chansed. Tiue, it is culled a House . j of Itefuge, which is rather a harsh name ; i ynt, It i* not so despisable a place. The j most proper name fur it would be 'House of i i llctunu, and were we a I'ennsylvaoiau. we 1 j would petition the State Legislature to ! I make the change 'in the name; for it is, ; ' most certainly, a school of reformation, i | from beginning to end. The number o! I inmates over four hundred. Mo»l of I j them am refuse, or pareiitles* children | whan brought liero : yet some are children [ | of respeclatilo funtlies. atid are put there i on aecnunt of iuccorrigibility. A, large majority who leave the Institution, turp j ; out well in th6 world, and perhaps they j were ntteily depraved iu Wlrkcdtiess, When I ! first iudonlurcd fur reliirinutiun. Tlte be n - elits of such institutions are untold. We j regard them u brilliant stars, which light the world's, pathway loxhe fountain head | ; j of cbristain civilization. Had we never ! , : known of the House of Refuge, and l»*eii I shown through it, not including the i^ork- j j shop*, we should hare supposed ourselves : | • a College or Sominwry.

Th» obsvrwwaee sfPsn t»«|-. " ImM I'tinrsday, the 2fitb of Septcmher, " which was set apart as a day of "bumilia- * ! lion,, fsstint and prayel," woe the most remarkable day of the kind, ever observed ' in Ibis country. Religious exercises were held in the churches on the Island, and ' they were exceedingly well ut leaded. The day wore Hie appearance of the Sabbath,. ! and we remarked that the long talked-of "Sabbath it* the nriddl* the wnek," had nt last dawn- The eonntenances of most ! pHrsoii* indicated sorrow for our unhappy ^ land— now so madly assailed by ourbnee 1 1 loved brothers. The utterance was gtfher1 al. 'Th t unlets we implore the divine gui- | dance <iL.deju.suh i» this honr of peril and j ! darkness, can hev-r crowui our efforts I with flie stas of victory ; though we mar j have our millions ot men and money?' He. . alone can give {nccess to our arm*, ami we i think th-- truth prevail* tn the mind* of - th- loyal pvnnte ; Judghr- rrom accouut* i publi-hed, ill referenc-e to the keeping of > ! llj.v 'he people of this Nation , j tfl-mselrcs that •lag. u* they t ! ought, and if the heartfelt -'prayers or mil- , j wpre offered up to God. we shall not | ' ■ expect to hear or many more rover.es to J < J gallon; army : for tvo have the a*sur- j 1 : am. that the prayers of the humble j j mid t gbt eons svailnlli much. Wo hop-J 1 c-'.rtinue to pray that this rebellion may i soon reooivo its dralb-siing. and tbnt an * j infatuated, fiendish people may return to F ; tfafoll-gietfee of l^glumhia's land. -» 1 »w Jrror Traitors. j The U. .S. Grand Jury at Trenton, ha* ; I pre«.n(bd the Newark Rreniug Joorna'. j [• ; Mforran Journal, Hunterdon D-morflit. | S..« Ibirant Tim... PMafcU li,. j J jzett-. and IfacketUUpBSl (Ltxelt., for trea I souable publication*, uiviuff it id and ftM„- | 2 lr. the enemy and endeavoring to injure j j government. Jarao* W. Wall, recent- G I ly arrested at Burlington, and sent to Fort.i \ , l.afayelte, ha» lieen rel-ased. with one ..r ; j two-others, on taking the oath oT allegiance ! "i ; Two more Jersermao hate been arrested ! t . i.u Hiure<>iiKinH mis iii-un arrested

f on charge* of treason, Dps. F. K reatner and Nightingale, of Hunterdon. We notice I ' tln^ vigilsnce comir.ittee* are heing ap- I • United in ysrioas phic-* in onr own and I other states, for the purpov of ferreting ' ( " < out, and reporting such t.ir> character*, and . i t { we are not i-i'rtaiu thul •nch a a tap is not • , j dvmau-lol in our --wu cou- ty. for sre "ton , ! tideully buliete there are s.imc lories even i _ _ ! . ! <m»rr t I If -a certain individual, " who professes | ' to be a railroad man of extensive abilities, ! i I should con*troct the West Jersey Central * Railroad to Cape island, woald be not at. j lach hiaitvlf to the train of cor*, and par* j ; form the work of the engine ? Who will j

Patten your Swim . f In reading several articles in the Amer- ; | ioan Ajricu-'lurirt. we found one; which re . , lalet to the fattening of hogs. The writer | "The most common error in fattening • , | "swine is delaying it until late in the sea- ' "son." Tttfc U a true swiitim. tit, smith-, j the fact is kaowu to the ;iotiliy. th- ; ; as it i* too eomnton an .«rror. that ■ j people think if yoo begin to Tatt-u b..g* a j month or two bnf.tre killing It is sufficient j time. If any who may read this, are wrap I ped up in tbis opinion, we bid them dispel | the error -train tbnir.iuindi. fur.ir persisted I in. they wUU«v-r realize much g4in from raising- "Itemd the writings of all c.xj periencod -tncn on t hi* subjer t. and see w hat ' | they «»y; O^TU< ro jpiv 0f the " Westim I L , and artTYfiem their opinion, and in almost every instance, they, will tell vou i v always keep vour swine sn g>,oJ.or.ier. ; and comment early in Seplombur tola'- j {] for killing

ic j Should there be any wiio have put fhi*« l4,«.fr during 1i.pl ember, let them begin c ! very -lay I»o not keep njo many hog, „ j iwu pen. It is best and mqii pr>duble to I havif a small pen for each, e Pork ran*l tie a Vale able article this year, lf | as there i* so much consumed iu the army ; e i asd we think inadvisable i„ p,_v ;|t. „ lenlion Ui this matter. From l«e pre*i cot appearance ot the con crop, we judge i ^ | there will be an abundance of. corn (or (st- ' ■ j tuning purposes. ' ' stew* Trent Oor Bey*, i In Tuesday night's mail, we received a | i i j letter from < eo! W. Smith, ordetly-ser- , » | g*ant of the company in which "oar boys" 1 - ■ ure ir'- W<1 srally regret "tlut it was too i ' late for publication this weuk. tlt is very ' interesting, and shall appear in our nyxt.— j ' i They are encamped in f\'ualiington. but ex- ■ ! pect soon to move into Vdrgiaia. From a r ' j private letter, rrom R. T. Tiudall. we learn' ■ j that one nan in the regiment was run over" ' 1 j by the r.ir* going |0 Wadiington, anjl died '4 ; of his injuries on reaching tho Capital. Thr Milrwalb* of our C.ty. -We notice with pleat ure, that our people . not lost sight of the ordinance, call-

. in- on Ibem to widen the sidewalks. A ' number of fence* bave been moved in late . ly." on Washington etreet. The sidewalk from Ih'catur to Perry street, on the west *ide, ha# been widened, and bow much bet ' tor it looks, and how much more convenient 1 , it is. Friends, let this matter progress. 'I ho steamer Delaware, so well known .'j here, hying been chartered by tlx* governI mem to take some 300 ran/no-* rrom l'liila- ; ; dolphin to Washington* wtwl- in^tcr way up I lie Potomac, lost week yAtu* fired »*t ■ from the Virginia rebel fibtteries, *h«i* ► triking all around her; hut she finally ar- ' ; rived at Washington unharmed. FORTRESS MONROE Is Fillod with our men. And a NEW STOCu OF GOODS has , been put ip Wm. Townaend'a Store. M.iUsse* sod Air Haislln. stove Pipe* sad Crochet < ottos, For Sale at W. Tewasead *. ' I.ln*ee.l Oil, Lump *iul IVsrl SUrvh, Cloth and Mouw Tr .pa, For Male at W. Towasrml'r White amt Brown M-tlla*. I CoateY Cotton and Xero*rne int. I'yr Sale a, W. Townaend'a. Crotou Cloth am] White lead, Slk Striped ranaeahce and Jewa llarpt. Far Sale at U . Townaend'a. | FoutartY Mmirrntlne and Cotfte Nilta, 1 ! Choice Brlnl* and Wall lYprr. For Sile at W. Towrnarnd'r, BoyY CMaimrre. Out Natl* and Fluid, Paper C urialna aad Flour, < FOr Salo at W. Townaend'a. ' F.iiSlly McllciDC* and Kero-eo* Ijunpa, White Bruabeaaml Tin-Ware, For Sale al W. TowiirendV , : .Nutinee*. Brown asd White Tabls Ceren, Cheese, Coeit», Naekrrr! and V a ok re ralU, For Sal* at TownaeodY. T n.«ir Bx'krla. Sfcnea and Wash Doable. Col-red Sewlnx talk and potato.- Utrorr*. FOr Sale al W.'TOwoKtiir*. 0 (Hark Alaparea, Kartvre and ISfe., n, Hunt. RibiwnS. CoOVe. and IWh Strlnsa. H For Sale at W. Tow Mend's. Oj Wooden ROtra. Tea, and Olloe Soap. u rt.rntu*. Com, and Oil Cloth Table Cloths, For Sate at W. Townaend'a. Hosiery, Dried Apple*. Spsdea. Fm and Colocne, Butter and Clam Baskets, « For -Sale at W. Townaend'a. sll kinds of Dry Co.*l,, Gms-rlr* and Prnvlai w*,J« .Ae. iMuslfy eetd tn a variety store, way d. ts- hvl at W. T»wn-end'a *!ore, Waahlnstuu street, In opposite iVean Sliret Cape Island. Is March cSth. IMI. . am al

DENTISTRY. j OK. J. V. hEAMING, Pextist.. ■ UKFICE DATtti I CAPK MAY C. H— Tuesdsji. j SKA VILLK— ' Thnrvdayx, Fridays and the | lorenoon of Satnrday*. * S CTTCKMS M O O t;n AT K.— I 'ON IH T 1 1 >X# CASH. ' j ao «. a, tost. NOTICE. I ALL FEKSOm INDKBTKD to the SUBSCRIBER - ! " ON BOOK ACCOUNT. sro^saur"'^ to Call and fteltle, on, orbrfnre ( ! IBs tentt/day oTNevcmher near, eadiatyeepeaar JOHN WILKY. * T*»pc May Carurt'lloasr . o j Sept. I*, last. S i tST Advertise Tour busiqcM^ ~ ■HHI

EARNEST RE^TTtST. i Lt. ITrsonl having une-tt>*d MMKRa With (Btrl *1.*Bherrtber, ar* KAKNEXTLY HEaL'ESTEtl to CALL AND SETTLE J the asm* wtkltoirr on. tv. II la heimd that this requeat will be preaaaUy rr ■>. mled It. P. VOI. II EDMl xns. i Cape Nland, September 4, IMI. m WEST JERSEY R. R. CHANGE OF ltC WINIi AHR AJiUKUFXTS . • f*mi*..i.fi.a i 'fffrftilVi Trpfsoilhr Ififil. Units, (erce/rf 8u/ui,tv*.) (•> and /row IFo/wkf Ht Wkarf. I'kilaiti tpkiu.' Iarave llri L-r'on, 00 a. M.. and i <-> P. M. ! OWf at .hilitv v it A.M. and 4 IS P.M. Philailriph'.a, 9 » A. M , and In P M - Hue at arldyvton, u « a. d., amFr u p. si. . .WOODBL'RT SPECIAL 1 II A INS, Br STtVJI CA»- j -ar- .*•- .. " A M" *" »"• -1" ! J-rave Ao«<tbnry, 7 *> n 30 4 so i i llir at I'liiUd, Iphia, a 14 13 j | Iwive Phtlad ***• »-H" Due a: W,n*lh;;r j., J r, , w '

AM//. .HO I //"' ' VVAV/Ai.V. ! | I I At aiuattorw' a v larctjoo te made wltkT * 11? . .d"+ Gi»a*nono' Bail, j Xa" MlLLVtLLE nn.i mediate | STAtiES i?< }££* ?mVLc 1 U;K r V r,vl' ol ■ M. A. Train ; ir.M PMlwia. July, f.„ Cumberland Furaar,, ru-*i-oe, Scatille, U f.iry , fkriut and M«v Home, ami to C*jir Iml-ii.t, on .Mendat^ I : rtednrsdnv* and Frhtu,. netnrrii.gon alternate : I nays, to A(:erii'«)n Uor. AUo, daily tor Port HUaboth, LVatunt. Dorrh, <0 • ^Vert crrerk, Occui.vltfcaod Cashew, ' j a^"c.'Sdr.hssa.feffif jsi < noon Line. . *° 41 ^.Leyie UKIDGKTOR on arrl.al of 0 30. a M. ! - Train (,.r Cedarville. Kcwpnrt ami ri,vtdiuir freek ' ! ' etmnlng lot A. M. Lioeiraa l"l.!<. :.':, ! •b'W.'OU arrival, of A P Al, Train t..r ralrton if ,,0r* " • •' M. Train ; .< RhMdatiwo' Md*C °f 4 ' T"'" U" ?',llnh. i „ M o r « «. 4 Tr a *1° t o ' "hURd'r'.ph^ " 1 lot A. >t. ■ „ iwasfcr! '^i^&vs±vx?. ft < - ?S.K" --WiSiiKLafiSS SM SJr. Mrt' jiSCs : jev.^ Returning to ,vu,a'. sr. Train m'j-iiilnd.d- 1 •irniltic.iir rill he Ittn b jihto-m I v Tr-\ js .</o« PkUtOHfliU. 11 ad V P. M.fni* 8W*>(b... JT . J. VAN RKNS3KI.AKR. / riu|.t, W. J. K. VI. 1 Phllaaelplili. Aug. ZMln l»*l.

BRIDGETON F K MA L E S E M I N A 11 rr BR1DG KfOV. x. j. Mas. St vboasett., C. Shew .hi., Principal. •Jus SlasitM Sncrr.au, Assistant lYorher, Ma. WW, G. ITraoa. Traehrr ..r Latin SIB. I . Iktorii, Te acher «>( Natnral lliat.iry. * IYinll»ff'-""<l'rr' Tcxrt"" of and Mm I- U. Snrrraan, Teaeker- f Alualc.J 'I'hr design ol this School la Kdwatio* m It* wlXdea. and Iwal arnae-the raue and eullure ot I*.l JlF.^nUid. snd heart. XTle leach-r* giv. thcm.riv, a taace. * ihor.-ieh detrrml^Juin°to,,anarKio p*lna in it. rseetition. 1 He s.rred Script ure* will V'f *iUtttL"",»uelU>M,nu4) lurnlah a Imiuvrctni h< inch STSIiHly. K^eetsf attention w ill h- civr/, to the foundation or * ei«Ml ealii.- .Won and partloulvriy to the atudv of our own FJi.-li.h louBur. -* Vr,V super u»r «!y ant utra are oftrrr.1 for the atudy or the Latin *r.<l Freoeit l .usuag-* ami Slush-. Arourarot livtore. mrv be e*iwet,-.! duting ihc winter on Hlatmy. Phyatologj anj laditlral Emmomy. \oral Mu«ie as * at'.olj will luna a iwrt of the mrtilar eourar. Parents hringlng their children Dom adift.inee I may !«■ a«.uic.l all the ronitnrt* of a home a ltuly maternal rare and Ruld-iure. i ..T,r" rv"«ln«» in tl.e week .rill tw del otcd to neeI dMWork anU read Ins. '''-V T"'» Will eomrnener or. AV'edt|*S.l.y. J — ejilrintirr II!.. I HO I. - Parrnls w|,hln- to iriah" a indication >*11. |.|r*M do an a* early a» pouthir. ! nSSST" -Mr - ytEFratENCSSi II- . I.. Q.t . I Iflirr. Rev. |>r s. il Jones, Rev- 1 :;>-v. Mr. WtiMuird, l)i. Wu. i:ime». N 'hot < -"' Vottoad, Esq., it. r, j Rev-" •(»' "» , Sfl' "'•WW''"" Rev- Mr. .Murphy, Salem, i Rich*;.'. < llr.lnw«)^u.|.,c«|e May? Rev. C. I, \\ ilaon. ilolnolel. X. J Da vW Iter..-*. t:^| . Pboalxvllle, Tn. kev iw. BoatOnuin, awl G. W. Couarwc, ljo|.. j Phlladeli'luv. Gen. Kohrrt Nlehots, nrookljn, N. y. Aug. lit. I*). »m CARRIAGE MAKING AND BLACKSMITHING. T%e fcihorrit-r tVehnr th-nkrul tor imtfaror*,] would lea^v'fuiiy Informs hi. trlrnda and the ! t^be To'oBiira us !* CARRJAGES, *t the aA -rre.f | maar, is .he ai'i- ■- - ■ r >taH rrairr ii . • r. r* , - - ' sSLWStii?. ; i i'StSSSsis: 1 thin* i'dci .-. « PLOUGHS. HA-R^OWS AND (T'hTlVATtmS, conatantiy on hand, aurn.aklnrt.lt othera. Also | BLAOKSMtrtflXH, j sixgxzrgtrz ; aallatlril that he e.ia .to this to the a\liar*rti»l: I i all who u,-.) 1*1 Ur him with a call. i A.BEREZET. 1

N. B — Alt perron# having unsettled srauata previous to Januaiy 1st. MSI. ,re |.vrtl»ul.rl, re, or.- ' wl to call and aevi. , on or i-lore the IMh o.' Ne[.-' *' i,-r*lulrr'L *• j TREEMONT SEMINARY, NORRISTOWN.I'A.. jj YOUNG HEN AND BOYS. The Winter ' I Sraaloi. of thla NAOv Mtahll.h.u A< HOOL, w ill I wmmenee on WrdnKt' '} . *rpi Still,. FOirCtreulara an.', (.alatogue*. addreaa : JOHN VV-. LOG If, Vri/'cipsl. I Aug. 14th, IM. A*e* FOU ND~r OXTBWBW nJjoinintr 8TITB8' j A Small Copper- Fast VBeR SKIFF BOAT, I f Coctaining *«»«. Hmrs Oara and Hnckler, which ' daLare*' '** ^ VMVl''aV *"'■ )"'•"* I , - li. L TOWNSJMfD. i ' Twwnsrnd t inlet, Sept. icth, jfjst. -1 - - * e-

j "The Union Now, and Forkver-" ^WHOLESALE I A RETAIL ■ I Groccn- it (Provision Store. 1'IIE Suhaerlber la now receiving a fresh supply of B»«l* trom Philadelphia, and will «cll them, ; v» nolnalc or Hitall. at PHILADELPHIA PEICEB. | At hie Store. Io.ale.1 at NATIONAL MALL. The Mtentloo M COUNTRY StKHCHAKlB anil bnjrra , liijsrik-Ml.il rallrel. Iitwrtic- the fart I Hat they ' •< ... their gondii, here aa Cheat, oa in Philadol-I'-.ft- i .Hand a.k pnrea and cxamlrr Groadrtea anu Pre. Ivlona Iwfore ;"ur. %,.li« ulaewhsre^] ' cape Irlaud, June «h, ,S?^ GAKR"53S' UNDERTAKfNG. "\r; WlUT.t A3T ttiram.1: V; t ha fnimi r UodssCq. .: L .'Ak.-r luilila wi-inlly, having relinquished the bu«4ne*a ehttrels. tha unceralgned has purchased his Ilk \ I INK and .4 TUCK, and in the future will at- . ten lr. i hi* ravaqtlgr, * ith promptneaa, and to the | ol hi* ahilltv. l-^nittCKS and Cl.DAR PLANK will he kept I Vav 111*: Cape May NEW SHO.E STORE. «'AT.b AN IS SKK MP,! '11 <• .«• v. r.l-rr. w ho h.va vitlled the Cape Way peoX ;..r Beretotore. from Wo-*lonrv. now lnlnrm* the I'ldc hererotore. Wo-Moury,

utdje that lie h»» opened a Shoe More, on U'adiIifui ... sirert. < . ; oMtc the American llo.„, , where he *eil* WOSIIJ JfS wud C II tl.llKKN'M HQOTS,: SHOES and GAITKUS, oHil* own Manufacture, shoe* mad* to order al lltinianinWJ) li"' Jl » ured aaAli who Alaw. «. nl4eaa.ru . llootawud shoes Hold. «V UkPAlHIM; neatly attended to. MAXWKLL SWAIN". STOP AND READ! ll«: for n .\KW SLIT OF' O.OTI1KH! ANTKH IMMB! I ATKLY, sufi. * * , lr:*; nr <'fcu*tomer* to purchase the entire Mis-k of J. M. a. L 11. Mint's Men's and Boy's CLOTHING. Gent'. f'urnDMnjt Goods, Hats and Capo, L'mbreU llATHINii Rdni^rSt-lie. Ttu -'<l»--ri'wr» are now prepared to wait on Cua'beir atore, In Perry atreet, near Confirm CLOTHING u.*.!e to enter. In I'aahlonahle i i*" -, " * Co,k1* ""W by the yard J. U.A1. II. SMITH. >pe '- -- ■| .flr -in. if-; i \yf< l Jersey Academy, BRIDGETON, N. J. JOHN tiOS.MAN, A. M., I'hincipal. Wm. G. I'lhioN. A. B. Classics nod Matbrmatkr. 1 RAN K LIN lined IlK, Natural Kelrncea and Fh.*» Uh W. ,t. iiKNOKHI,, SI. Dm French ami German. I> l\ M'U.JDHL'FF, Drawing and Oil Painting. HKNIIY NKFF. Vural Sinalr. ^ ur.,vni .>!.»», tu-al MBSlr.

T " t>r«» N***ioo ot this Institution will roa. I Cn-l.lV on \V«itnr..l.y Nr }ll r at. Iir r 4th. I A lull cocp* (>r able awl c*|wrirnecd t. achrra I will I- In attendant-.-. Puplla m») pursue ei|hcr a '.'rent"*1 "* CuurM'. •' the option ol their Th- < I luteal .amrae will alltord a thorough anp ■ - ,r prepwrallon for t otlese. or It will he mail* .uSlrM-nO) . vtcnsiv* to wrct the want, vl those .!e»lgn toromplete th* Uatstral Studleeat the A.-..U-my. — - . In the llnslnrn course apeetal attrntioa will le glvcw to ttw praetlfal application of the t.ranvhci • sysmsnsr -B w p Arran^rmenta have Iwen made for • rouree of Ice-tur.-a to the school nr. ITit.lulogy, Pottthal Feonomy, the Constitution or the United States and kin. J tired suty.rta. T!»- location of the ACADEMY la high, airy, awl health,. It root am* a I.I IlK AR Vol over 800 volUmea. The lulhPnc l« admiretdy adapted tn aehaol ,Hir}>eae*. Thr Areei.tls are large, and every ar- • rauxrmeiitir pit!- to ae. ure the vuaifoit and i>rogreaa of the pupils. Term* for Hoard *t»l Tuition, f w per quarter, ltj* d>-*lraMj- that ptreuta Inirndlng to enter pupils .liotild make rarlv appllralinn to the Principal, ireim nhona other in form at loo may be obtained. HKFCRh.M'tV. , Rev • a Jorus, n. II., UrHL-elnn; Faculty of . j ITtavetoa College : Jowph Jr-*U|>. Eiq„ Mulllca " I ,u«- * Unrhet, »Yq.. Woodbury; Iter. Hoses v\ Illlic>»< u. I * ; M#\ f u. e vuv.- 1 41. «1 ' Dr. Wm. r. sheppa'rdT - j1 O MtEOPAT li 10 P IIYSICIAN. 1>F.*PFCTFl'I.LY oBr-s hit l':.M«*lonal eervlcrs ; I\r., thr InhabitAti'* ol » old >i>rtng, L'ai-e Island [ and •urreundlng ronniry . UFFIC'Bi-X oW': lUsnV^Mf Aaaad* | lag, CM Spring, X.J. j April lib. 1901. fcra. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Capo Island, N. J. I fPHE Sul»».-rl!>er hat ing leased the ahoee llatel, I Land gttrel It up with all the aomforts »t a Win1 tcr llaucr. respectfully inform* the public tbnt he lv now prep-. red to vr u.imodate them at FAIR and lll.'ASO.NAlILk CHAHGKS. A small DiMtnR Ilocwn i> attached, CTOVFF > I circled throughout the llouae.and ever, other ron- ' | t'1-nleu.-e to make it s -comlurtshlo and pleasant , I "ome- * STABMXa. : *Conimo>lloua STABLFS anJ CARRIAGE HCl'r | SEA nave bees built ou the premise** IUXDS. The ritirrpa of Cape-*!,v\ are partlculvilt not I fled j that SUFI'S for horses, Jnr ti.r use of thr public, i FREE OF CHARGE are oa the Lot, which they sis I runted ts use. W. W. WAIIK, Puo. ! tvetober, 4th, t<W. , I james McCartney, ~ MERCHANT TAILOR. ■ j rPHH subscriber re«pectfullv inform* tho • JL InhaMlanrs of Cape May County, that h* oaa I just returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and >. rli assorted stock of good*, consisting of CLOTHS, | CASSIMKPsKS AND TESTINGS. ! which be la prepared to manufacture' to order in • the moat fashionable style, am. on reasonable Drea* Goods by the ,»td are stirred for sals. Having secured the aervls** of good workmen, I * I. easMsd fo. guarantee aatlataclton to oil wh- may ! favor him with their patrotiage. He also Invite# attention to hia extensive aaaortmenl.of "READY MADE « m.t mm rmn mm m: zwv «- 9 j M iirh he la soaatantly making up, ronaiating pnnIIVBRITIAT*. FIUM K COAT 8, JATKKT#, Ac. j solicit «hc patronare of Ibe pskll-juj m, if les-U. | C»p» May C. E-. dej.l Kth, itrer ) . " .