Cape May Ocean Wave, 10 October 1861 IIIF issue link — Page 3

• *. '• i ™ ' CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND NEW JERSEY.

► LOCAL AXD6TATE AFFAIRS. | 1. OSAltViJ-LE IAACH, k^wrlti Cap* May Vineyard. 'Ilie other afternoon. we took* ride witn , Mr. W. II. Miller, over to hi* farm, about a mile mud m half dialunt from the I»lat:d. Dor object in Roios was to tiew hia Vine- i ' . yard, which it the Only one. to - our know- ■ ledge, in th* county : and ft i«, therefore, quite m novelty. The vineyard cover* an 1 unto of three acre*. There are two thousand ritteagrowlnj. which were planted 3 year* ago. When planted, they were mere • 'cutting*, wlvch Mr. Miller procured on the i Island, at ibah^aaon of the year when oar j citizen* were irimming their lionae-yurd I grape viweOvT^a i< tho Brat reason thai i IhrjMave yieldW ; and from about eleven 1 hnuved now bearing, we should suppose 1 ibera will tot .aix-lboosand pound' harvea- ! ted< which will bring aomet ing near fix hundred dollar*, in the New YoA market. FinMtt of Cap* May. what think yon of this?*!* there three acres of yoar land that will prOdtfrt thia amotmt of money T AVajndgo not. Next year, when all will . be bearing, the rteklpU will probably be mor* than at much again aa thia year. There are live different epectnt dT grape | met ont ; only two of which yialded this j season. The way they aro caltivaled. can ' be learned at the farm, if nby one de*irea ; to go iato'tbe business. Sometime waa oe- 1 cupied in going through and examlriiog the tineyard ; after which, we went to the buil- j •litis »od witneaaed the process of prei-ar-ing and boxing the gra|<ce for market, j Kvery hunch, before bain* boxed, ia ban- j died and examined to aee if them i« a { ' green pr imperfect grape connected with it; j nod if uny am found, they are cut off. Heeiug thia performed, we took a genera' •amble over the farm, which we highly en- 1 joyed. We freely at e of grupe*. und drank sweet cider, which was madu in a cider-mill, i '"which Mr. Miller baa on the premise* ! When coming away, wo received a lot of! excellent gray. ?. and a few quarts of cider. 1 We have' not had such a "good qld swig of cider sweet," rinco nine years past, when! ' we visited, with a mug, oar prandtatber'* r *r iiriiru, hiui a ui'j,, unr a

cider bum>l, in the "Old Hay ritale." . Tin Xnmbfror C'ape.Mny Volunteers By refvring to the Camp Letter, on our ■ Orst page, our reo'lers will tee that there I ore forty Cape May Volunteer*, in Com -.patty A., of the Seventh N.J. Regiment.. There are a number of others from ibis ! county, in other regiments, which we know ' of. 1 he following compose their namea : ! William P. Siqjtb, Cape Island. Joseph Hand, lltorry I.. Uilmonr, " Thomas J. Roretuan, •* •John Horn, " Samuel Horn. Upper Township. Harry W. Sawyer, Lower Township. f> John W. Warner, " "• Caleb A. Warner, " , i Wm. F. Kldridge, " • j Thomaa Stevena,- " •' . James K. Kldridge, M " James Rutherford, " " The above, number 13 ; which, adJed to the 40 elsewhere named, make a total of A3 volunteer*, furnished by Cape May. — j We have understood that there are some ' from the upper part of the connty. Will nontc friend send* as the names of any volunteers in the connty, that are not pub. liahed this week. Sinco the above was in type, we have received the names of 13 more, from Dennis township, which may be found on the 2d page, making 66 in all. ITt ftsr fcri Position. We learn that Mrs. Painter, wife of! Joseph II. i'afnter, formerly connected with onr telegraph line, is matron ol the Brigade Hospital of the New Jersey troop* In Virginia. *>hc ia a doctre** by profetrefooti, being a graduate of the Philadelphia Female Medical College. Hating tome ecqaaifrtanee with Mr*. Painter, and from reputation we, know that the ia abundantly i qualified for her station. , The soldier* regard her like a mother. A writer *av*. "She > *e spoken of in warm terms of commends, j lion fur bar cheerfallne**. and activity, and ' tenderatss for tbe sick or wounded." Mr. Painter ia tbe Brigade Commissary. TK.' PI!-. line B«U*f>L Since the naval victory at Fort Hntlera*. the number of teasels going np and down [ the Delaware! carry ing pilots, ha* increas- ! ml two-fold, or more. That expedition has | stimulated the confidence oT shippers and ! buyers The great reason fur this, is, a I bloody nest of pirate* is now hemmed in, j and there are fewer pirate-crafts raring the ; wild-scat, in search of northern plunder. Ocelli of .US Ki-< oMRrrMmrat. Hon. datum. U. Hampton,* formerly a ! Congressman from this district, died at j Hridgaton, his late residence, on the tti of September, in (be 4?tb year of bis age. I

Answer tannery. I Having received no reply to tho 'Query* j I in last week's paper, from any source, we ; : concluded to answer onr own qne*tion. — ! ; We asked, "If 'a certain Individual.' who! j "professes to be a rsiiroad man of extensive I "abilities, shottld construct tho West JerI I "sey Central Railroad to Cape Island, woold 1 ! "liu not attach himself to the train of rare, j I "and perform the work of the ungiOo f — ; | For onr p«Tf, we tStirfc he would ; and give i oar reason* for so" thinking, i When y cm hear on engine, of any kind. , "puffing and blowing." it it a self-evident j I asssargnce that there i* tlenm connected ' with if. That • is what creates tlieS j moving and velocity of a train. Now for ■ j the application. A* tbiJ "certaio individ- 1 ual" is famous for hi# "pufiimj and ifotHkg" ; throaghonl Cap* May. and elsewhere : j ■ therefore, we reasonably determine that j ! there most be a heavy amount of *tc<vu I aboard ; and soeb l»eing the ckse. I fancy | j ho wouldsnako "a fiery engine." Wouldn't j yon loVe nraewltioi "riding on a rail I" '•Ire ling of City Council. The City Council hold thai,- regular j monthly meeting last Monday evening, j The clerk wa« instiwcted to prepare :i . copy of the protest to the court, sguinsl a : ! certain road about to he laid out. leading I on to Cape Island, to be presented to the i Freeholders, to meet at the Washington ■ '■ House, in reference to *aid road, on the i 24th. last. i Bill* were ordered paid as follows, vix ; ! ! Jererri«h Church for keeping town clock three month, $6 25 ; Joseph Church for j work in removing fences on the street#, 4 | day*. $5; John Shield*, do. do., 2 days, FlJO ; Jno. I5.-W. Wure do du. 04 days, I *9.73. | The ordinamce in reference to driving on i the beach, and twiintning horre* in the surT ; during b.ithing hour*, wa called np, sr.d ; | passed it* final reading. I The treiunrer was iustructvd to report the name* of those carriage driver* who | had not paid theif license, at the next meet. ■I ing. i Adjourned to meet next Monday night, i at 7 o'clock.

iMkont tor Tmr WiUaws I A Tew day* ago. it was discovered that some poor bulf-Mur*^ wretch had liroku into the couk-hoase of the Delaware House. I (James M> Cray's) and removed n small i|uantity or Hour which had been left there ' J the house beiug nnoccupied. They hnd ^ broke a pace ol glas*. and unfastened the i window, and tho* made their entrance ' There wasatmnt half a_barrrl of trie llonr. but the thief vefv'grncniii-Iy TeTt uboui _ one half of thlCfor the benaDl of the owner. Persons should lookout for their window*. as well as doors ; for there Is, an-, douhtedly. 'n few more left of the same sort" of thieves. A Item Or liable Pear. i While passing thraugli the orchard, on Mr. Miller's farm, the other day. onr nttrni ten)inn was drawn to a pair-tree, 3 feni; ' 2 Inches high, which contained a peir. measuring 4 inches in diameter. With one , exception, it wa* ihe largest pair wc ever C saw, and on the smallest tree that we ever ; . j knew to bear'lrnit. By tho time it b«!« it* , growth, we sVcuUl mrt tie astonished If it | weighed two pound*. It was remarkable to behold. There were a number of tree* > j ill the orchard, a little larger than this, i bearing these kind of |H<ara, thoonu not j quite so large. 1 The Right Sew Jere-j IleKlraeii The eighth Regiment of New J -rsey * ,.: , unleers, the last regiment 'required of our p j Stale, so far as yet called for by the HnvI eminent, left Trenton, for Washington, on 1 , ; Tuesday of last week. Th* regiment was1 , ! nearly lull when it left. There w?re sever- ' ! , ul other recruits for the other regiments k j who went at the same time; the whole oc- : , copying twenty- nie rare. Sanie of the : , other New Jerrey regiments, now at Wa*bI ington, «e not yet quite fall, givifg »» «>P* i . porismt^for those who still wish to enlist, j , j New Jers<7 hss also furnished two other . j regiments, nut included in the requisition I J on the Htate. bexiiles a battalion of about , 1 .100 ; making, in all. when complete, as _ ; miu ; making, in an. wnen complete, as

! they suoti « ill be, nearly 11.000 men. Owe Suit Srnsli. , I At tbe election in November next, mem ' ! Irereof the State Senate mint l>e elected to V i succeed Messrs. Nororass, of Itarlingtu ; j KdraantL, of Cape Mayt Perry of Kuuier- j I dim ; Everett, of Middlesex; Hockley, of i j Passaic, and Moore, of 8u*s«x, whose ; terms expire. 1'hoee elected to succeed ' j them will have vote* Tor a United Bute* | { J .SenaCor, to succeed Hon John 11. Thump- i Uon. :J j — Sew Pest Odcc. j A post office ha* been established at , I Port Monmouth N. J.. an.i u to be located near the "Perl Monmouth Station," on thj i Itariun k Delaware Bay Railroad.

! A Core fer Kstlthr . j As nearly every person recommend* core* ; fur different diseases, we take this wo. of; recommending to those who way bo troobled with this unpleasant diseaso — the oar* urhe— to try onr remedy fe< H* cure. — ' ■ Tako a good .oy»t«f j roast i t ; di(; -a ;»iec« ul cotton in the warin juice, and then i sqnerxe three or f«ur drops ia tU«- eas; nf- . ' lor which, pnt the damp cotton in tho Sir. Judging by t'.eMases wo have known to he ! cured, it is our'Vandid belief that it will . cure nine case* Lot of ion. Try it. and be ' convinced. (iaihsfing of Xilnuiers. The next meeting of the ".Ministerial Association, of the Mcihudist Episcopal , Church tor Bridgcton District will'bo held ( I'rovidcuce pormluing) at Millville, conr | j mcncing on Tnesduy October, 22d, at 2 P. , ' and conliuning until' tbe oveniug of the i ; next day. An Error Corrsel'il. I In a Ideal piece U*' *eck, in reference j to our sidewalks, we mated ti.> ;i tire walk* i i had Imen widwnod frnui D- •■:nr to Pefty : si. It should have been, iruiu Dceatur to tjnecn street. Dr. IWuIrl W. Hand We notice that Dr. D. W. Hand, a native ; , or Cape May Court lloii-ivfcr turns year* | i past practicing medicine at Paul, Mill- ' liesota. has been uppuinted brigade surgeon ' | i;i Uen- Bank's divia oh. lmpnrtan^frnm Cautp. By llnf last now* Irom "our boy*." we ! ere pained to learn that Itichurd T. Timlall. of tin* place, Is pronounced by his phvsiciuns to be past recovery, lie ha* been ■ I ill fur some week*. May the llod of lieuvep restore him to health again is our unceasing and fervent prayer." FORTRESS MONROE I» Filled with our men. And a NEW STOCu OF GOODS lias « been pill in Wm. Townseu^VjRorc. Mniissr* and Ave Hamttrs. Mate Piw# and fro, '.el ( otlon. I'dr sale at M»- Townscnd's. •

l.inseed OH, taimp and Petri Marv!>, ' Lsdlrs' Cimta and How 1 r ipm. i'm Sale at W. Townsend's. Vine white and Drown Mesllnt, f (Ulc's Col I oil abd Krro-enr (HI. l or *sle *1 W. TounwndY. t'ntlrm Cloth and While 1a-*,I. Slilt striped Pansennes nod Jews Hsip-, Knr Sslr si IV. Townscnd's. pnuianl's Mmrenl'ne ami t'omw Mil!>, ChoL-e Prints and Wall faprr. Ku* S»le »t W. Townsend's. is»y*s CmSmw, Cwt Nails ami Fluid, I'.iper Curtains and Flour, For Sale at W. Townscnd's. | Fsmilj Mi-iUrlnr* smt Krro-enr Mtn|is. " 1. ilia U Kile Ilrushrs mid Tin- Were. . For *sh- «l W. Town/rnd's. Nulnx-t*. Drown sad White Tnlde Coier*,,Chcear, Couhs, SUckrrel snd \ inker l'»ils. For Male at W. Tuwnstari'a. ' . Flour Du-'kris, «bors and Wash Hoards. J Colored Srwlnx Silk and IVjtalia- Ditsm. For Sale at VI. TOwnwnd's. j IUark Alapanw, Knives snd Forks, Sugar, RiMaNkh-Ciflire. ami FMiHe Strlne*. \For dale at \V. Townsend's. Woodon llskrs, Tea. anal ««lnr Soap, Mlrratus, t urn. and (HI Cloth Tahle Cloths. For Hole at W. Tlrwnsrml's. Haslerjr, Prlr-1 tpple*. spades. and Cologne, Guahrn il iller n mt CUm IWskrts. For sale »l W. Towiwrnd's. Also, all kind* of Dry (Eoorts, tsmrettr* ami Prot lslons. he-, lie , usually sold In a variety *totr. may lie hml at W. Townsrod'- Store. Washingbm strVrf, opjuwtlhs is-aao Mrrel C*pa Island. 'notice. ALL rriKONS.INDKnrKD toIhe SCB.SC RIIILS j ; Ox nooic ACCOUNT. are rer|ue<trd to Cnll nisd Hettle, an, or before Hie tenth day of November next, aa* server;* use I JOHN WILEY. Cape May f'outt Mouse. Sep' . IS. IMI. KNOCU EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND TORE. A*N FJVTJRK FRF.sf| STOCK OF GOOD*, jnrt i . raeeived, eonristlnxor liRV GOOD*, iihih l> ' RIFS, PROVISIONS, HARDWAKK, IMIOT* ami I SHUK*. FARTHKN-WARiL f'H(.CKKHY-W 'ARIL k TIN-WAR*:, Ae , whleh will be sold (or Caah I (or Its equivalent In TnAl>k',) as cheap as Gnnda of ' Ihe *atuv qualllv ur sold in the county ofXCaiir ; May. Also; aa assortment of r REACT MADE CLOTH I "NO oMuistlnr of | oats, PANT*, 1-1'" X HXTJUNA t LOTH ip'. , | mrsoRv, pise isu oik woor pt:l(verep I MJ- Tbe lateral Stork of Ft.MILY MFDIC'l.VKS 1 ; In tar connty, kept on hand. Cute for almost cveThe a' tent Ion of buyets 1* solicited, i tr.IS'Jl.-v

NEW UASTLK . LUMBER YARD. OUbaeribrr . wou I ! rail the altentloa of all tJra lion* wantintt I.CMHKM to hi* extrusive a,Noitnral of LuniS-r. eonslstinzof ! White Pine Bmr-ls, Yellow Pine Poanb, i White Pine Plank. Yellou Pine Fran- snjtJ | White Pine Sidine, Yellow Ptoe Flo rluc. ' While IMne Ftooriog, Yellow IW Plank. 1 Heutlaek Joists. I'slie) lop plekela S',' ft. : ! Hemlock Srantllng, Fancy Top Pickets « ft. , ' Hsutloek Boards, Plain Top Pirkrts 4 It. ' llembs-k Flooring, Plasterln* -Laihs. ■ Memloek Lath*. Cedar X ( yptess Shin*!.-.. YARD is conveniently situated on the Del*. ' j ware river, adjoimur Hie New C tstJe Gas W ork- — , Mel* di!ermlned It. sell at the trrg ls«wl CaU ori- . 'ret. He Wilt aiso v*.hati*e Lumla-r for Good Oo*H i MiU. laimb.-r delivered on board of viwsels free EJ- Persons In wa^wHI ^lv v*« New Csatlo, Drl. , ! April c, ism. ty I Uny S milh'j st-gara, t.".q>o I-I.md.

EARNEST REQUEST. S li. l-.nsai bavin* unseltird .v-TOdat- with the .1 subscriber, am f.arnkxtly R»:M,Fl3tKL'!o CALL AND SETTLE the same wrritot'T stuv. It i* hoped that this "isaapawsnoo. ' Ca|ie bdand, September 4, 1*81. n ( WEST JERSEY R. R. : CHANGE OFllt .v.vivg Allll A.\(f emrnt* . C'hiui tun'nif on MOXDA I". .F'/Yern/a-r 3'f. [ 1H6I; Ju*fq,I«*cyf-SHin/nji».)-t i und from I H/rfoufM B**a»/. I'kUal.tpiio. ' --I Ij-ave UrblgaVn/ 1 O) A. M, and 1 vO P.M. ti Due at l-hilad*. SIS A. M, and ltd P.M. b leave Philadelphia, M A. M. , and S oo P.M. ihie at Uridgeion, A\ fi a. M., ami 7 |J P, U. " wbopuenr XP.TlAL TRAIN*, Hv STCXM C**' M. A. M. P. >1. leave Woodbury , 7 jn n .*) I XI I t Due at Philadelphia, * IJ n IS Sis' i . , A. M, P.M. P.M. | PhHa-1-lphi*, a u s ia < ru » Due !* YVuodboy, 9 31 i ju t. f, li.ii/. i.o.iu ixi.xxEt -y/o.Vr i< Irvn. Ol II.,. .Iii i vn I.r r.ri.i l!v vsim^op'RatL i lluaf to and Irum MII.LV' I.l.t: and Intermediate - ; place- i_o WTAOH9 Uavvr MILLVILLE on arrival ,.f » so. \ M. Train Phi Lad •. tally. f.,r ' ( uinla-rialul* FufSare, - Iiiekw-ne, S.'av1He.iHce«lr>'» |Vv|nt and f. ape May , Com t House, and to Cape 1st- lid, on Monday ' OrdnrW!-y. and Fridivr. Ketiwnln- oo alternate Also, dally lor IS.rl Llixaladh, Lreshure, DOrvbe*ler. Esal ami West f reek. U-uni-i ilu . and lioifhrii, and to cape Island on Tucolays, Ttiursslays ami a I nomTune IU',u;nln* *"1 "Rernate dais to AflcrLeave liltllKiKTON pn attlt.-tl of 9 *>, A. M. r Train for (cdarville. N'rwIUirt and IKvldlng Crvtk. I rllirnlm; la 7 f . M. Line Irom llrld.-rioi. ! (.,A'so„ on arrival, ol I P. M. Train for Fnlrtoa, 1 Irom Hridjrtim 1*""— uratngtos P Ms irelu . Also, on arrival of U p. M.- Train fo? *hllot<. i, ; "■ 7 v- m- • Leave f.l.ASS|H»RtF on arrival of each Train from s l-allmlelphla, tor thai Key. ,v illl.un.loo n and » Tn" . in IM "'" U4, 7 "• ,nJ 5 M- ' ' ri«Vr™,«VJor uf LkVoI3 i""1'1 ■' p M Y" '■ mm" 1,J'lr"|f''' Hai risonv ille.'sm) Mnllby I lev Rrturn'n»'to,»S'""' ' "'•"h*'10'"' D'tk- . , Idlia, " ° ,"v*' '"t,n •" Pbllailel-c»-f«h7';"r fill lo utrn hylic s- vi, .1. Mi TroU | j-a ami 9 /■ x/m a m j ; J. \ AN HKNsSSKLAKi:. 8i.pt. W. .1. 1L It. ! ! (Uiil.ulelphLa. A114. Sblh, lard. ! C AR a I AG E |M A K 1 N <5 1 . AND.BLACKSMITHING. '[lie kulwetllwr Ms: thankful for post Lwnrs J 1 would ie.|irrlfull) Informs hi. diemls and fhr . XJ; ::r™ ,on"" "• carriages, ; k lltr, in ihe X-u Maimer ami' wuVr* owHr nJu/'lI H on whSJhi.^rel^fo"". """" * j "" "" •"'""""•■J"" J* I, 1 plovghs, jfTrutows AX/) : Ciri.TlVATORU, I eon- 1, Hilly on hand, snnausln* all other*. Also ' BLACKSMITH I XG| : t o^HllltKI hb'* "llavhnr a'n ' %'nn'ru! H? b'r ! 1 is . svtlvQrd that hi- e.m do this lo tbr aatl-far|inii of , j all who may lav ut htm with a call. A. CENEX ET. N II — All persons havlnr unvellled mrounD ore- , v lous ip J.antmry 1st, l*si, an- partieuUrl. mines teal toy-All and settle, on or ts-lure Ihe Inlh of Kep- I trmrner. A settlement, *1 seaat, is required. A. LI 1 July »lh, loot, -ni TREEMONT SEMINARY, ! N'OJIBLSTOWN.JPA- . 1,M1R young MEN AMI Bill s. The Winter 1 beaaion of thia New letabliefo d W'fftht., .. 111 evmimrnrr on Unlive -lay . kr|M. Idtli. »br Clretilar* and CaUlo.-uas. mldrrss JOHN W. LO<!ll, I'rincipnl. 1 Aug. IHh, l.asi. sr. A FOUND, ( )*™K •Snt>nK* nJjoi»i«{f STITKS' - " . A'9mall.Cnp|>rr-Pa*«e»ri| mkIPK^IIiiat, I t octalnlna.Sall., Sum, liar* and Hiokler, which ' the owner cau bale by prov In* property ami pay in* , 1 damages. r F_ L TtlWNREND, Townseml'a inlet, Kept. fisth, tvd. [ Ily Eli 15. Wolet, Judge of th Court , <of Common I'leas, of the County of ] 1] Cape'Mny, >* J. " XT6TICEI. herrliy given, thai on vpplh-allon lo 1 1 A me, bv - Abigail SI tall on. » bo .-halms an eviual * f undivided one-elgfh part ol all those rrrdsin traris . ol I laud, situated In the township ul INnn's. < o.inty I of ape May emt (tale of New Jersey, foruorlv 'he property of mnr) Ludlam, daceasrvl, nml dcowbeil ' uTdlows • So. I, lk-111: the homrslsniri'sm whereon the ! j said Henry l.udlam, dee'd. formerly lived, adjoining • I lartlr Of Jetrtiiiih *. Nixon, Naiuurl Tuwnsrml. Jo- ' • I e-jili M UMi iir Bad other*, also Mmllng on Dennis , ! Creek ; runialnlttg Too hundred ,uel slaiv-«vru | (-S7) acres, more or less. I No. a. Uelag « tract of bushlaml. adjoining Geo- *| l.awreoee, the Strphrnsod tract. John Taylor. Ji- - I seplt M I ud lam aud olhrrs ; contalnlrv, foSr bunI died ami forty ( UO) urea, more or less. ' .11 have nominated Joslina Swalu. Thomas p. Jfaghe*. ami Alvin P Hlblreth ronuaiM|o»er> to 1 divide the said tracts of land Into eight ci|U*!»hair, I . ; or pwrtsj ami unlr* pro|»r objerlions are stated to ! i mc, nl my reSidenre at Void spring, on Thursday ; the twenty -fourih dny o ivtolwr oeat. Hie said , 1 Joahtia Nvvaln, Thomaa p lln.be- ami Alvin P. II k 1 drelb will I hen be appolntril 'ommissbinrr- lo ' . make pattlllon of thetaW land. )Hjrau.int to an ,v I ' I entitled, "An net for tbr more easy |«rtltlou ol I bind* h* Id by eujmrecwen. ' joint tenants ami ten- ■ ant# In eosumuu." ' ' t ofSeiv- , , ^ fn U WAM:*. Judge, j J SENTISTBY. < ' im. J. P. LEAMING, DENTIST. uVftCK IIAYMl i | CAFE MAY V. II — Tuesday*. SWXYILLK — Tburmlaya, Friiisyi and the tuhjiiooD of 8alu ril»v -. , JwrTLUM* MODERATlk— CONDITIONS CASH. | I Aug. b, ML 1 . Buy jour s*sar»-«l Mi?. J..T. BmiUiV. j

"Tin: Union Now, aXTI p6Hkv>:r;" WHOLESALE &. RETAIL Grocery ifc Provision Store. 1'HE Subaerluer Is now n-eelv ing s tri-sh supply of Agmats from Philadelphia, .Hid will sell Ihrm. or HrtaU.al philadelphia prices. At hit Starr, located at NATIONAL HALU Tho attention of gOt'NTRY MLKCHANT* aud buyets . In general. Is railed, to notice tbe thrt that they can hoy their goods here f t'tic.ip a U PtHlaiteljdvla. C-ll and astr prices and examine Groceries and Ptvn Islona. before pureh,a»lnk rlsewkeer^X? a A KDN GAURF. f*"X Cape Island. June tlh. im.1. UNDERTAKING. \fn. WILLIAM HL-lsLl: Y, the former t'sdertsJVlkcr In this ftclnitv. bal ing reltmiulshnl the pusiirfkg fMltvty, the UndeMlgUevT tin purrhased ' his HEARSE ami STiH'K. and in the tututr will athW»MM*y"5' |,rom!''"""' *uJ the I^-RHlJ lW and CEDAR PLANK wlH be krqit WILLETT9 WHF.ATttX. SetvvlUe, Cape May Co.. July iSth, Irstf. tagt-'.m new shoe store. «' a i. i. and see m k i ' l'W 'Or**'!!!'*' * Et" visited the C'aja- M«y |teojitiblb HiaUtr fo" oyo-ned v ••l.nr (tore. ,.n M a -It. » herein »' .ti^v'tiiifc.vx n ltd T Vit i.'itK i: vV BOOTS, 8HOES aud G A ITERS, ."Htls own Manufacture. Shoes made to order at patronbe will I.- su|te!l. l"4Nl """ "" * h" Ala". « ulleMrn's Hoot, and Shin, Until. **• REPAIRING neatly ivIlrmleS tn. MAXWELL 8\V,\IN. STOP AND READ! flo! tbr a NEW JU'tT €»F CrJITtlKSI ANTED I'M ME: I ATKLY. « snfii. entire Stuck of J. M. x I. H. Smith's Men's and Boy'n CLOTHINO, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, t'mbrel- ; as, OATHING RttllFS, Xe..Xr. The subscribers arv now ptepansi to w ilt on Cnsit thru store. In Perry -trcct, near Congree* f CLOTHING mad.- to order. It. Fashionable iV' ,lrrr J. *. XI. II. SMITH. f .ape Island, Jnnr-.tth, l-up. West Jcrsc;)' AciuI(miiv, BRIDGETON, N. J. JOHN GOSM.NN, A.M.. I'ciVciPvy^ Wm. G. EPSON, A. it , Classics -and Mathema|£., FRANKI.IN HIKUIIi; Nattital hieurea mid/i.g. i 1lsh ™ W. II. IIKNDEKE, m. D.. French and German. .Ij^F. v. tiui llt FF, Draw Ittg and (Ul faintly. The next -...ion at th|. InstHullun will c.Ap-no-ncc uti Wednesday Meplrnsbrr III.. 1 will be lit attemlaner. Pupils may puisne either a 1 Us.lc.al ..r Bu.iiir-S Course, at the option of their Th" M i.alcal roiirwe w IH nlttml • thuroiigh ai p who Unln;n l«\mVlrir<ulr' CtaminH Mndina't the 1 ' 'la the* llu« Iocs, course special attention will be given lo ihe practical wppltr.atluli ot tile blanch. . . :.l ami alrchaii! al DtawUtgithc Jiatio rat Science*, and (grteuttut.al c1,e(i|.tfy will le • *' The h« it ton of the ACADEMY I- high, alrt , and healthy. It contain* a l.lllK tllY id oirr .Vsi volnine.. The Killd'ag I* ^ailmlmhl) mlapleti lo school : grSTolThe uupHs. ,rr f rem t an pt« Trt . * lor board and Tuition, «M per ipi-artrr. pit. should make eatlt Hppllcatlun to the Priuelpal, irom whom otliet hvloimatlon may be obtained. HKFFJtLNCFJL Itev * II. Jones, ll. I).. Ilrblgelon I'aeolly of ; Prima ton t ollege: Jwpli Jr*-U|a l:>"|.. Muilie# ' l/iil: Aug, a iwrlirr, !>; , \Ynodbtiry.v llcv - Mimts WHUamwin. Caya- Jlqlii. Dr. Wm. R. SHEPPARD, ; HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ' i .Vs'urtoiindl ng'enunt ry. '""•',n|K' ,,I"hI IIPPlCKl-M Uas/M-r./ J.V«««ad- Jeofi. i in,. IW Vpriap. .V.J. . April Ith, Inst. dm. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Cape Island, N. J. 'I'HF Subscilber hav ing leased Hie alaive Hotel, land niltd If up Willi all i he comfort, ol a Wit,. 1. r House, respectfully Wfoim.the public that ha I. now prepared lo a-x-ommialate litem at FAIR and > HEASUXAULK CHAWGEK. V small Dlulng Ilium, Is altarhr.1, ktOVj f ; erected Ibroughoul the House, and every oilier eigi , vcnlerKW to uak* II a comfort side and pleasant NTAUMN'tt t ommodious STMH.F.a and f ARKt AGE IIOEI S F.f hav e been bulll on Hie premises. MIKIM. ! The eitlaro* »f ('«!• May *re partlrulartv nntlPed i hat SHKI'A for Imnm. for the use nl thrpuldlr# FREE UK CHARGE ale o« the Lot, wLleh Ibry aiC lnvlled tu u»e. \y. W. WAKE. I'm. (Violet, Ith, two. ~ JAMES MtCAKTXEY, MERCHANT TAILOR. cr*U K aubacribur respcglfslly inform* tho 1 InhaMtsnts olCa|>e May County, thai he mi* ; jusl returned from Phlladrlpbia. w ,th a Urge and 1 wrll assorted stock of goods, consisting of CLOTHS, "•* 0ASSIMERK3 xN-ff YKSTI^GS, i which is prrpsrevl lo manufscturr to outer ht j the' moat fashionable styV, and 00 reasonable i terms. ' Pres. Goods by the j an! are offered for salr. Having sceviretl thNgsri Irra of good vrnrkmrn, I S 1 Is enabled ta guarantee satDiactton to all « be may I favor him with thrlrjivtrnnage. He also invites arigadinn to bia c xtcfislv c assortment, of sT beady vt,fr> 1: -C3 ■ ^ mm rmn m m _w no.' «- 9 ' Whlsh he is .'-onstantly making up, coiHstlng fhtf : clpalljr of ovritciiatu, PntlCK COVTS, JACKETS, PANT*, si. ' > solloit the patronage rrfUwTmldletinJ loy triead*. | CtglMiy U. II.. rpt. tJth. • * ; ' J