■ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
H •* local and statu avfxttte. j J. 0*A1ITILU*LEACH. Reporter. j I.adlrt, AUtOllaM Vour Country Call# 1 1 We call immediate attention to an "Address to the patriotic Ladies of Cap* -May Z. on oar first jdfge ; nI*o, the . Letter of CapL Frnncine, ' and the Certificate authorising as to Collect stockings, and money to purchase under- ■ clothes, for Co'inpfiny A., 7th Reg. N. j. V. Early action f« asked for, on the part of our ladies. Already has disease, from exposure, carried from the * ranks of this Company, Ore best, the ' 'dearest friend we had on earth. -With n heart almost overcome with- grief, we followed his cold and lifeless form to the loaely, silent tomb, on Friday last. As ve pressed Uis hand the morning ho left a. for the war, little did we thiuk, that in ho brief a period, he would sleep that long sleep— death. Hut it it a terrible reality. It cannot bo changed. God | has wilb'd it, and we can never more j greet him here, as we have in days gone by; but there, Is a day hastening, wc tragi, when our Savionr will scat us at hi* side, in the Mansions of Glory — We had fondly anticipated that he would be spared, and tbat he might have been permitted 16 strike -with his power, at traitors and rebellion. lie was a whole-souled patriot, and hnd, in liiin, every faculty that characterizes a warrior, and ft gentle man. 0 The death of Richard T Tindall, should prove an incentive to our ladies, in the work now before "flirfm, nnd cause them to perform their duty at once, to aid in arrc&tihg the further spread of | disease. Wc have procured the services of the , following named ladies, to act as agents 1 . iu this work, and shall make additions : to the list, daring the prcsenVwcck. — 1 They will soon be ont with their "soli- 1 scription papers. Rcceire them cor- 1 d tally : — Mrs. I). L. Ajtms. Cipe^Wnnd. Mrs. Lizxik L. Hooper, From the Island to Cold Spring. Mis* Sallik K. BoMC.vds, Cape District, Lower Township, j "j .Miss Salmi: BAtks, Fishing Cicek, " ^ " / Mta.- W. gw.NiTTrcr——^ , j! Cn|»e May Conrt House. Miss Lizzie S. Towxsk.ni>, Sum i lie, Upper Township. | t
On* nf Ik* Pni«iof« Mr. Zio (lliver left at our office, a feu \ ' days since, a sweet potato*, as u sample of j his crop, weighing four pounds. If any una has a larger one, and wishes any investiiragallon of ila merit*, let htm send it along ; nnd to afford a better opportunity For a more thorough investigation, they mights* well send a basket of tbcin, at leas) wo > have no serious objuctions to such an inves- 1 ligation, especially at these hard times, tlvtherlnff of Ministers. The next meeting of tho "Ministerial : Association, of the Methodist Episcopal j Church for Kridgvlnii District will l>e held | (Providt-nco permitting) at Millrille, <«tnmanning on T aesday Oct* bur, 22J, " at 2 P. j and conlinnreg until tin* vtarfr-g of the < mtf^lsy. Nolle*. Tho County Hoard of Eo>wjn*» Still J moot oo W edncsday tho 23d iust, at 10 j o'clock A. M., at Ca|>e Muy C. II. to exainiim* riiudidaics, for liconsy to teach in the j Public Schools in :bo county. Alliicen•oa in the county having boon readied. (loaebers, hitherto ticeoaad, tu asl be ro-ex-■atiiued. \ M. Wlt.maxsox. J. F. Lcaxino. i Get. Hth. 1861. ; * The latest advices from Richmond and Mauttnssan represent that the fueling «f ' the people was still strong in tho early oc- ' cupation of llalliuior-) by tho confederate troops, and tbi* Important position gained thncapturo of Wathingtou would warn fob ! low. Other excolleut authority, Tnnrsvsr, is to the effect that the confederate* will remain strictly on the defensive, to far us the contest' in Virginia is concerned, but, tbat in Missouri and Kentucky the war will I he carried on vigorously. General McCall * division of Pennsylva- i titans has advanced from Tcuallytown across the Potomac, to Langley's where it > . • Is now stationed, This ia three miles be- ! i youd the Chain bridge. i - • \i a .1
-j— easaaK'scwTj* ■>«-*' » ^ TINDALL.— At (Tump Casey, near Woslt- : i'neton. D. C., Sergeant RICHARD T. i ; TINDALL, of Cape Island, in the 20th ! year of bis age. ^ The subject of the sKfvo n-^ice was 1 j born in the city of Camd-tii, N', J , on the ' 22d tfav nf A|>ril, 1812. he- father 'no Rev. N. U. Tiudall. at the time ly-n'ig tlnrpestor . of tho. First Baptist Church in that city, and e-jbscqcretjlv the first pastor of the Baptist Church at this place. His riotli* er's maiden name was Mary K. Thompson, • daughter of the late Richard Thompson, Esq.", or C«p« Mar Cwifl House. Richard, in early-life, received a religious train-, ing. which was never lo*t. In natural disposition. lie was warm-hearted and genial; strongly attached to bis friends and associates, and if he had enemies wc never new : them. Indeed such was his irreproachable j character, hi* quiet and unassuming demeau1 or, that his circle of friends comprised the ; entire circle ofhis acquaintance. Of his re | lutives be was passionately fond, almost te j a fault ; and to him his relatives were , equally Strongly attached. , In January, I860, lie made a profession ; of religion, uniting with the Cape Island i Baptist church : and his subsequent life. ! up to the time of his demise, ha* proved ; the genuineness of his faith and hope, ami ; leaves behind him the strong consolation1 In hi* bereaved friends, that .their lots i* i I bis eternal gain. | lianas firm hi his purposes, nnd what-' j ev«* he undertook lie seldom rW.nquuhui1. ' j except at the pieman vis of duly or impossi- ! j bdity. Kren though young, he wu» a truu • lover of his country, and wbon the piesent i wicked rebellion broku out; hi* young heurt ! was fired with a patriotic zeal for the de- ! fence of the llsg and" institutions of that country. When the news or the bombardmailt of Fort Sampler was iirst received, we recollect to have heard him express a | «i«h that ho was with the gallant band, : whose duty it was to defend it. | When, last Spring, a company was form. • ad at the Island nsV^dfnu (juurd, he was I among the first tu-joiu it; and subsequent- 1 ' when the tympany had been resolved | | iuto a militia compary. Tie was almost troon- j - imoasly elected 2d Lieutenant; and still ' | later, when an effort was made to organize j i a company Tor the' United State* volunteer ■ service, hu still retained hi* position ; but failing to get an entire company here, ro- ; solving with a number of others, not to lie . thwarted io hjg patrioti# purpme, lie left i ; hi* home and loved friends, oil the 29th day of August, proceeded to Trenton, there enI tering the rank* or Ccmpuny A. stli X. J. 1 I Regiment, where he was appointed 2d Her- : ' grant, which position, ha lud(t till removed ! by death. On the l"lh*of--^i«ptomtii-r,
( with the rest of the rvgiineut, 4m left Tren- i 1 ton far the seat of war, nt Washington, f • K*U>rtU after the urrirol of the regiment , ' at the latVr place, taking cold, no doubt j . from the exposures of camp life, lie was . seriously ill for sometime with the inlimit- , ! taut foyer, bnl bad «r far recovered as to , , be aide to be out of hi* tent, en fast Hat- , urdny week, and hoped soon to .be able to ' . | attend to his duties ia the company. Hut, : alas ! how soon nic the fondest oarlbly j hopes blasted ! The fame night h » wai I | seized with the typhoid fever, of so violent j a character, that nieilicul skill ^*s uoavail I . ing. Friends in Philadelphia were inline- ■ : ihiitoly telegraphed to. and word sent to i hi» friend* nl Uape Muy that he was fast i : failing. On Tuesday, the day that he died. I bis mother was at Dennisville, attending : the font-re! of a brother in-law, when she received intelligence that he could- not j live, and the tame night started <gi her way ; to Washington ; hat, on arriving -u l'hila- | delphia the next morning, she received in- , telligenc* that his spirit had taken it* (light j on Tuesday afternoon. Oiy. Wudnusday, j his bo-ljr being properly encollued, nnd the : cuflin enveloped In the stars and stripes—, < tho llag presented -by the ladies of Cope , ! Island— the cnti vo company to which b» ! belongmf escorted it to the depot, with 1 i military honors; wheu Quarter-Master ; Burgeon t, S. R. Mogonagle; thn sl*pj father, and Richtrd Thompson >»<q.t the I nncfo of the deceased, . accompained it to ' j Philadelpltia, where they nmt hi* alDictcd < | mother, and young bride. Tho next day i. y ! was brought to Cape May Court House, 1 j and the following day (Friday) solemn and ! impressive services were held in the Hap. ' tijtt church, where * large audieuco asseui- ; I bled from various p»rt« of the county not- j { withstanding the shorlnbss of the notice ; I and subsequently, tho coffin still covered ' with the flag as it left Washington, was taken to tho bnrying ground, where eight ' j I young men. the intimate frieuds of thw de- 1 j c«ased, lowered it solemnly to its lit res- . I ting pUco, amid the tears of sorrowing 1 1 ! friend*, and almost hcartbiokuu- relative*, there to reumin, till ibe utibangel shall i
] summon it forth to uewne«« of lifts anJ • - ' iiumortaL s'ory, at the great resqrrectiou ; J' I morn. • I 'I be deceased was the first of our gallant ! '' j sods of Cape May who has fallen a victim i ! to tho present war, not, it is true, by the 1 i* sword nf nnr rebel enemy, but by the still ; r more fatal ravages of disease induced by 1 the exposures and hardships of those on- i .r accustomed to camp life. He .wax married ! r, ! to Miss Annie K. Mecray. of this place, ori ie the -ith of August last, nnd therefore i. I leaves a young bride, a kind and affectionj, ' ale mother, nnd four laved nnd loving si*, i j, ' terii deeply to mourn the low t>r a husband, j i. and. on only son and brother, ju«t a* he . ]-. ■' had immergwd into promising manhood. - : "s v. j PEO^fetS' UNION \'v Lt. rntsoss In favor of nnporlliig Ihc 1'rle- i r.tl AdaHnl-lratUni Is qurlllhr the irsirirldsl wsr. now brlBK » n^sinsf it. in order l*t our I- lintrrnniral m*)' stand t-rfo.-r tin- world Inlarl and I „ |iernelu«L will meet In their n--p.-rtlrr townshl;^, : .on S ATfrtDA V, the tilth Inst., at -nr!. time a. tlwy , ma) -lr-isnatr, to »rlr.-t nvc .U-iov-tr. from «arh Town*li:p.«K'lio will mort nt the t >>t'HT llOttSIL • on WIJINHhAY t.'ir a 3.1 |n»!., at S •Vl.a k P. M.. to nomlnatr a Senator, A»*einl l> man, M.rntr and ' Coronrra. to l» -u|>|wrird at t!.e rr.«uinc election In XotrraU-r nest. . * • m Au.itci: wrtsi.rv. d '^ni- "iir- °"- ! mi ««- ,i MILLINERY GOODS! MISS JANE 1111-HItF.TIf. n A f tho CP CRT IlftUSK. has just reXjL reived a FULL ASSORTMENT of, ( Fall and Winter Goods. - ' \5rTlVoxx> 'r>, KMUVKIIS'. RUIBOXV \',i ! .11 draertpttmu-, SHAWL*, KLRS CLOAKS, atr! • SILKS, with - 1 . *u.vrr and stapu: t>nr-d?00ds, u of every varlctj- and style. ; 1>-C«II and l:\aminehefure purtha-inc elsewhere » : Oet. io, Imf. SAMUEL R. LU D LAM, t: (Sueeessor In OCORGT U I.UDtAM. | House. Si?n and Ornamontal PAINTER & GLAZIER, > CAPE 1ILAXD, K. J. | , I'AINTI.Vf: of all kinds eaeeuted In coal stvlr. i N. 1L— COCXTRY lOntllMi dune with neatness | and dlspateh. m, so. 6 1 xew castle • I LUMBER YARD. ) i 1*111: Sutwiiber would eall the attention of-al! ' l|wr»on» w-uitliic I.t'MI1Elt to his vxtrn.UP its- ' | ; White line Hoards, Vellow line lloanls, ! White line Plank. Yellow line Frame stutt, !; White Pine Sldine, Yellow Pine Hoortnc, i White Pine Kloorlnc, Yellow line Flank. " Hemlock Joists. Fancy To|. Picket- at; ft I ■, sate: ess*' isssfg&xk Homtuek Floorln.-, fla.te.ln- Lath-. H-mloek Lath.. f.dar \ I , pte.s Shlnglvs. II.. Y A III) l._ ..iiiw-nlrnHy -Ituate-I on the lk-1,. I ' ( m. exrtTa'S^S Lnrntwr' faT «1<J>4Catai ILalls. UtuiV-r dellrrrnt on hoarit of vessels five i « eharre. I CJ*IVrsons In want will tde-ae address CilAK. II-LAMBMTX. ' New Castle, Del. April I, Mm. l£ ^ ( WEST JERSEY R. R. CHAXGK OF RUXXIXU Attll VXt. HMIC NTS. | ccittmencini/ on monday, .^eplemt/rr 3./. 1 1861. jullji, {etcept sunday.) io and from ; | ll'ahiiit st. ivhqff, i'kiladtt/ihi'i. ' j Is-ave flrhfarlon, TWA. M- and - 00 P. >1. j , Hue at PhllatU. » .£ A. .M , and I IB P. M. j Leave Philadelphia, s »> A. St., and i OU P. M. i I Hue at llridx-tou, lit* A.M., nnd 1 IX P. M. I WOODDL'RY SPECIAL TRAINS, Bv St CAM Cas' ' A. M. A. M. P. M. 1 I Leave Wotnlburr, TSe II 10 I 10 ' 1 i Hue at Philadelphia, « U 13 IS S !>! j ' A. M. P.M. P. .M. ! Leave Philadelphia, t. iA j ia t ' ; Hue at IVuuKmrj , » 3S 3 do (IS ra ii. jin a ntwxxecl'jdk. At ainubnrs' n elove ronnei-tton Is made will. J : trains «t the .Mn.i.< u.i.i: and lir.w'iinsi.' Hu/' , i Ko»i> to and from MII.LVILLK nnd Intel a:edin/ | 1 I Pl*W. J | STAGES ! l^-ave MlLLVlLLt: on .rrivsl ol » SO, A. M. Train 1 Iron! Phtisd'a, Jally. for Cumta-rinmi Fnensee, ' " . Tuckaeoe, Senvillc, Ik-eiU'Vs Hdnt and l n|w Msy | . Court House, and to Cape Islsnd. on Mondays, ■. i AVe lnra.la^s and Frldars. BrtKralnc 00 allvmate . Also, dally l»r t\»rl Kllial-cth; Leeshurs, Do relies- | . let, tut anil Wrat Creek, Uou-il-i ille, and li.when, , , and to Cap* lsi-.nl on Tuesdays. 'Tnnradsy* and ! Svtiiri!.).. ttelur^c on allrrnatS da) a to After- > ! Leave DRIftfiETOX on arrival of S SO, A. M. ■ 1 Tr.vln/.ir t'edarvlllr, Newport ami Hlvldin* (,'rrek. * i I rturnlox le 7 A. M. Lin# Irom Drtdcvton Aoo, OB arrival, of S P. St. Train tor Fjvlrton, [ < C'rdarvllle and Newport.— Returning to* P N. "I rain I 1 from liridceton. ; I i Also, on antra! of 5 P. SI. Train for shlloh, i s Rhoadstown and Greenwich.— Returning to 7 A. U, I i! ■ Mornlrut Train to Vhlladeiphla. Leave (;L A**W)Rl>'oo artlval of each Train f»om ' i ! Phllaih-lphia. for Crass Keys. Wllllamstrmn am! ; d : Hrooklyo- Hrtu.-nin* tos m. Av M.wad I 09. P. M. i 1 Trains lv Philadelphia. j t Leaf* WOIIDBUHY on arrival of 7-tS.P. M. Nee- • * rial train, fur Black woodstows : slvi, for Woods- J i town, Klilndxe's Hill, HarrUanvlllr. ami Muiilc* .1 : -Jflllj also f.w Jiwcdeshovs*, clarkstwro' and Ih-rk- ! r lev. Returning to i*-U, A. SI. Train to PhllmlrK r . phla. + ' tt-fkugirr ml u talm tf ike S-ro. j. .*>%•.* « ' fnmmiadell*,a,r.adi p. m. from ttrufria*. J. VAN RKNSSKLAKR. . Sunt. W. J. R, 1L Ptilladrlphln, Aug- TSth, isat., j a I) M 1 NI ST RA TOR'S* NOTICeT" "11 r llsoo Ro*s and Jonn H. Ron, Administrator's > f of Thouias Buss, deceased, by direction of th# *'irroc«»* Of the County of Cape May. hereby rives ' notice Io the creditor* of thesohl decedent to brine I t t Loir dsrfils, demands and rlalms ajcainst the reI tat* of said decedent, under oath, within sine J months, or they will he fotrvrr barred of any action I 'bcerler. ^*ln>d the saB Admlnlftrators. , r '• ^LUAH TOWXSCKP. Surro.-vti-, ; ' j q^~Duy Hmilb's scgar*, Ca|i« Islaud.
iOUTRl-ss MONROE I la Filled with «nr>nicn. j j And a NEW STOCk OF GOOD^S ba* I been put in Wta. To was and' 8 Storo. I M'dasaes and A a# Handles. • | store Pipes and Crochet Cotton, For fur at IV. Townscud's. • I Linseed OH, taiiap and P*«rl Starch, | Ladles' Cluth and Xlouse Triiw, For Sale at W. Townscnd's, , ! tine White and Brown Meslvaa, 1 1 Coat»'s Cot ion and Kncwuc u.i, For S:1r at W. Teu nscniTs. j ! Crotoa Cloth and WMle Lend. ! tllb Striped Poiiscnne* And Jews Harji*. For .Sate at W. Tosrnssod's. . , i Foulard's Marrntine and Coffee Mills, , j | t:hirtr#-i'rints and Wall 'Paper, Krir Sate at W. Tuw.-vmiij's. ' 1 IDy'a Cvaslmerr. Cut Nvlleaad Fluid, ; PajH-r Curtvlaaand Fhxir, For Sate WW, Tovvnsvad's. ! ! Family Me-ltcuies and Kcru-rne Lamps, I •\tra White Brushes mil Tto-Wnie, For Sale at W. Townsend's. > Ch.wse. Combs," Mackerel ami Yankee Pai'l*. ! For Sale at W. Timnseml's. : Flour Duckets. Kiatsssd \v n,h IWinrvl-. | Colored sewing Ml* m<l Potatoe IHkSen. f For Sale at W. iowusend'n. . Itlack Abvpaeca, Knives and Forks. ' Fur Sate st W. luMrsscndTT I Wmslrn Rakes, T*a, rind idlnc S.,ap, _ | For Salea't W. ToHueend's. , Hosiery, Drleil Apples, Sprites. I'd) and C.olenue. L'oshrii Butter and Clam Boskels, Foi Sale at W- Tou n read's. I Also, all kind, of Jlrp- tb..a'.s, l;ro-erl.-s JT.-1 Is- , j ;'l *'< w ' T"il "'Ti ! NaT ICE. I ALL rERSOSS INHLIITKD. to the Sl'BSCniBFR v Ox HOOK ACCOUNT, \ are rerpiesteil t» Call suit hnile, on, or hefote ! His trail, day of Xovinlct Iie\-, aai .urccrysuie. JOHN WILKY. t-spe May Court House. I Sept, 18. HOI. ENOCH EDMUND'S ; CAPE ISLAND STORE. I * X KKTtHK FRESH STOCK OF GOODS. Just ! so. recelveil, • i.nslstlnKOI Hit V GOODS, GRIM I Hli..'. FRO VISIONS, ItAHHWARF. HOOT* and • I SHOES. i.AUTiir.A-WAin:. CKOCKCRV-WARI;, TIN-WARi:. K. . *v 1,1*1, will Ire sold l„r Casts | (or lis equivalent in Tn auc,) as eheap as (iiHids of; the same quality are sold in the county of Cap* L May. Also; an assortment of Jf READY MADE CLOTHING eonsisllnsof I OATS, PANTS, VESTS A ItATllIN.*. 0K0THE& I Corn nnvt flats for sbim' | Illi'KOKV, PI, VE MB OIK WIIOII.dlEllVF.BEI) 1 rhu lamest Stoek of F* MII.Y MEDICINES | In tnc rounfy, kept on baud. Cure fo^ulmo*) swe..." J The attention of buycts Is solicited. j I sr. l«'A3.-y 'carriage MAKING] ; AND BLACKSMITH1NG. ! '| lie Suhscrihrr feehnr thankful lire past favor*. 1 would icpeutlully lulorius his frlemts and the SSSfSlSK! Sff'iSJ: """""" 1 carriages, livu-i.-" t.r vi ^r:tr,:rn[zr qmfiz"' an'i'men i 1 whom kccausely. feci, safe in mrrvulhvi every - 1 1 thin* done. y M: pl oij'gji&t ii a rlto ws asp i, Ctl|\^yAT«Itfl. eoostnntly on ham], rurp.vs.in- all other*. Also j KLACKSMITIIIXG, done at the »\m1rrf i.rCi/v. Particular attention paid ' 1 • .NIIOKIXVJ.^ Il.iv 104 an -I ham; h. • j n > fa or him will. a-calL A .n};VEZET I ^ ; X It — til persons having unsettled areounts pre* i I ted to e.ul ami settle, on or before the- 10th ot Sep- j tvinbrr. A settlement, at least, U nv.iiliea. A. li| i ' July SSIh, 1Mb 3m UNDERTAKING. M n. WILLI AM HEMXLFY, the former CcCerts- \ ■ ker In tills V icinity; having rellrvqulsheit the | I entirely, the ••ndrrsigned has pureliswit I I HEARS): and STOCK, and in the tulure ..ill at- ; t ; lend In this rapacity, with promptness, and to the | i (•est of his aidlity. I tJK- IHUCKX and CEDAR PLANK will b«- kept WILI.imH WrtEATdN. 1 Seaville, Cape May CO, July Uth, tW|. (ajtt-lm | . Bj Eli lis Wuics, Judge uf ili.* i Jfl I «f Caminon IMrns, of tire Couui y o i r j Cujre Muy, N. J. | fs hereby Riven, that on application t> i t | i a me, | y Alrt|tsil stratton, whiselalms an cqu • i * ) undivided one-elpth l>nrt of all those .ertale. trs. r - ot laiul. situated In thr township ol Dennis, count I of Ca|ie May and Mate of XewUrrsey, formerly 't. • I i property of f/enry Lndlam, desw.wrd, and drscrlU-u i r j as I dlows: — j I No. I, Heine the homestead Farm whereon the ; j said Henry Ludlani, dee'd. formerly lived, .v'juinlns , ol Jeremiah S. Nixon, H-murl Towns-cd. Jo- i J I seph M. loirtlam an.1 others, also t lading on Dennis j ; creek ; rontnlnlmc two hundmd ami >l\iy -seven I ("Try aereaisore or Dss. . No.*. Dclnr; a tract of hiishland, aityalntnc Ceo- [ the ate^hrnson tract, John Taylor..Ji~ ; scphM. Lrwllom and Others ; containing (our hun- , dred ami lortjrqilO) oervs, mote or less. I have Bomlnatfl Joshua Swatn, Thomas p. I Hushes, ami Alvln P IIHdreth Commissioners to i I ; ide the said trarls of land Intorisht equal shares ; i or parts; ami imlrs proper objections are stptrd to i ■ I me, at my' teaidencr at Cold .aprlns. on Thursday |J I the twenty-fou-th day ol Octoher next, the saUl Joshua swain, Thnra.o* P lhi-;hc* and Alvln p.jhl- | ( drr'h wilt then le appointed Commissioners to ! make p-irii'l.jn ol the said land, pursuant to an art , entitled, "An art fbr the more easy )<artltton of Jands held by rnparvenees. Joint tenants and trn- ; Given under my nsnd this twenty-Rest day of Sep- : " I cm her, A. v. INI. EL! D WALES, Judce. * sr-78-tt I BEKTISTHY. J 1)11 V. P. LEA.MIN0, HSMLT. i , OFFICE ll.lY.fi j CAJpiHAAY 0. H.— Tuesday*. feKAVIl.LE— ' T*nr>d»ys, Fridays sud the i > forenoon of Saturday*. j-w-terms muderate.— conditions caul i Buy yutir wgufo at Mit. J. T. Stuilh'r. j i % »
I o kii I t = i ® Tea ^ B - a 2 S' 5 f s i i'i SJ'^1 i'il; , - io g£5 ;|s -a -i r r .■ 5 n e uiV:-2I-ri gill I SI S r o ^7 iz*-t A | g Z c.is. s . -i x Ls;tt -I-J ifs a 8 -I Ol CD t: ; ; a i"S , sjBa .£ ~ < tn sii i < H si -Sit El' > _ :-.i r- - r; ' -i . » Xi_ ;=2^|lfi AlK *!I ■ "Tije Union Now, and Forkver-" wholesale, & retail j' Grocery A Provision Store. '1 LI. ciLs.-ricer t- now rrerii jr# r. fresh supply of Wwlrsafot" Recall UItPllU' Wl" k*1' PHILADELPHIA FIUCl'S. . At his Stosr. 1n-«ie,|#at NATIONAL HALL. T1 • attention , uL'VTRY MERCHANTS ami buy#,! , in urn-rat. , ail„|, to nollee the fact that Ihvy I So. ', o'" e'"^" ' * »■ Cheap as in Philaderoild "i'r... i J?"U i'". Prtfr* "n'1 '*«■!■ v Gnwerira I auu i rov ions, before pureh.sins elsewhere ._fx ... , , ' AARON GAKUETSON. 1*1* Island, June (Mh, hdl STOP AND READ 1~ Hot for a NEW BCIT OF ClAKTHKMI \\ " A M'KD I M M Kl | ATKLY. n snlfi. Y Men s *nd Boy's CLOTHING, SraflfflfiSSSftJE n£ZS"]Z'ib"l » »v, now prepared to wall on CutHall. store, tn IVrry strut, near Coa|ress I for*.#. In Fs.hloh.Me ' mint hep*' e ' *«dd by the y aid ! -» M.kl. II. K.MITH. . I ape Is. and, Jnn# 37th, tutu. D«. W». R. SHEPPARD, II O.MCKOI'ATHIC 1'IIVSICIAX, 1 » YV ' 1 11 Ll-Vd'te's his llofpMional services r : I * Id si iriT* . "*, "J loW sl'rtn*' L'ap8 Island /r"'!'' e I-MWA Jtboa «/ skrriff lldrnmu" duril. f\ i~t, tW d Sprfsp, .V, j. April ith, ISdl. Cm. NEW SHOE STORE. ; CAM. AND SI-:K MK! " I 'I'liesulivrilwr, who has visited th* Cape May pro. I idll" th-i''i ' "liai v*'"""!'",r) • now Informs the ' At r*rl, opposite the American Ho'os'r, j vv heic |,r kLlW OMKNK *,,d ( II I I.DKKN'M hoots, shoks nnd gaiters, Oihls own Monufaetura. «,oes made to order*! I irnVronUe will be suited Is used and all who * rtoo: • »»»« «»*•»* n«WI. *s- Rt.PAint.NU neatly nttended to. MAXWKI.I. SWAIN. i washington house, CapeJZsUad, N. J. j 1'IIF. Mibseiltwr having lessed the above Hotel, , ",'ul " "I* *'"> "'J the eymforts of s Win. . t«r Mouse, lespeelfuliy inform, the jaiblie that he ' RILWiS' 'iuu! CilThGtT1*"' ,b"" " *'A,E iBU ; , A 'TriL '■ "-'"-hed, rrorrs erected throughvoit the House. and even other eoo- | ,u 11 " romfortahle and pleasant RTADUXO. 1 s *'®mmo;"nu,,s';*n'-H« and CARRIAGE HOVhave la-en hull: on the premises. Kin-: os. ih^T'l-i* a" r"' t MnV "* I'T'Deularly nnttlted , OF Ounirsrao. theUr«blrY Ihnr^ Invited to u.e. ' * w. W 'WAHK. Pho. ! Octolwr, Ith. then. ' earnest request. A bavlnc unM-lttc.l aenmnt. with the 1 Vsubserihrr, ars t. VKNKsTLY Rt:i|l'K.STED to CALL AND SETTLE same without i>|-|.*v It Is liajwd thst thla | will t»- piomnllj ,• rtyondtd la. ... KNOCII EU.Mr.XIM. j t ape Island, Vptemher i, l«i. m treemont seminarf, NOR1UHTO WN.Il'A.. 1,'"R VOI'NfJ MEN AND IR1YS. Th. Winter I 1 N-S.ion of tl.ls New Kstatdlslied* school, will I ">mnoorr-on';W»«li»»*,la|-. Hcpi atmh. I Fur Clreutais am! Catalotues, a-Idress JOHN W. l.OtMI'I'rlncinsl. J Aug. Uth, t*(L Jt. 1 ifound, ; 0*™,K yU0KK* adjoining 8T1TE3 ' ; oppev- Fssf rued SKI FF BOAT, I hallo, (par. Oars *Bd*R..dder. «hieh ' i S Igri l lnp! ProPerty and paying ..... I-'TOWNIEKD. Townsend s Inlet, Sept. ISth, 1.KI. jaIies McCartney, merchant tailor. I aubscriblr respectfully informs the X Inhabitants olCape May County, that he aas just returned from Philadelphia, wllh a large and ; well assorted stock of goods, consisting of {cloths, c a ssi meres AND VKSTING8, whlrh hs Is prepared to manufacture to order In ; the most fashionable stylr, and on reasonable l>re*s Goods by the yard are Qflered for *ale. • llarlnc secured the services of good workmen, he ! Is enabled to guatantre satisfaction to all wh* may I favor him wllh their patronage, He also InTltes attention to his rxtsnsltc assertI meat, of ready made «C2 sb , mw rm- mm: ssr xmnr mru 9 | Which he Is constantly making up. consisting prUtj elpallr of I OVBHCUATR, Fit OCR COATS, j JACKETS, PANTS. A«. ' I solicit the patronage of the puhllrfasJ my friends. c*a May c. Hi, frpt. «h. * ' V,'

