CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. __
„ LOCAL AND STATU A PFAIKjS. J. GBA5VILXE LEACH. KcperMr. Tkr'lJHll'Ok* %'olssuleera. Wc rwp"Ctf#Hjr request all these who are engaged in procuring articles for the volunteer*, to finish and tquare up their accounts, 'and forward whatever they may have to me, by the last of this week. A)m1 any person who arc iutcudfng to make separate donation*, let them Immediately send such down. Wo are in receipt of letters, dally, from the -camp ; and the underclothing is anxiously looked for. The early part, of next •week, we desire to box up the goods, •and'forward lliem to Wa^iiugtoa. Wo hope lhat'lhe Conrt House ladies -will present a fine subscription paper. They organized a society and wc-ro to canvass Middle Townships. «■ • J. OBANVILLK LEACH. For the "Oeean Wan." PEOPLE'S UNION CONTENTION. On Wednesday the 23d inst.. according \ 'to notice given, 'the People's Ueion Contention met at Cape May C. lit Maurice Boesley, M. 1)., colled She assembly to or- j - . .jo der. lie was unanimously re elected Chair- j man of tlie Convention. Elijah Townaend ' was chosen Hecrelary; nfter which, a committee on credentials was appointed, who j extininetl tho rertiBcates of tho delegates , from each township, and found ilium all correct. The following ticket was then | nominated Senate — Jonathan F. lemming. Amemblg — Wtlinon \V. Ware. Sheriff. Coroner* — Charles Crandnl, Nelson T_ Kldredge, Joseph I». Chaltin. A committee was chosen to notify the nominees for tho Semite nnd Assembly, of thn action iff the Convention, ami to in. vito them before the meeting. They returned, accompanied Ly l)r. learning, Mr. Wow not licing ib th« place. Mr. Lcam. lug wu introduced, and accepted his ' Wuniimtion in a short and timely speech-— Daring the remarks lm said that the plat - I fnrm which was adopted by a certain party* | daring the campaign of 1861, namely, "The ' Constitution, thn Union, and the enfurcemetiCtff the V^wa," was ihnt upon which I he stood. While tlie'N'atouinl Government was striving.lo throw ufT the yoke of "»e : cetwino," he claims*! In bo a member of no organization, vxrept tho grant "Union Party." Mr. learning's devotion to the Union • Is pure, nnd beyond quotipn. The Convention adjourned with the ot■mosl good feeling. M Al'Mi'K Hkkki.kv; Chairman. ' Elijah Towxwoto. Secretary. Fur the "Ocean Ware." ! Mr. KmtoI::— Pursuant to notice, the Amerirnn Union Convention, met at the ' * Court Hon.e, on the 23.1 in.t. The lion. Abraham Beeves »m elected Chairman, ; nnd Thomas I.uillain. Secrotary. The fid- i lowing resolution, were offered and unani. j moosly adopted, as being the unqualified j ' sense of the Convention ; llctiAn <?. 1st, That the American Union j 1 party, of Capo May C'n„ stands, as it ever ! bus stood, upon its time-honored princi- ] plos — that of the Constitution, tho Union, < , ami the enforcement of the laws. Rotated, 2d. That wo aro opposed to i the principles of secession, by any Ktnte or j [ number of States; and that we uroopp-—.. . ' to all compromises with the traitor* of oar j -Country, so long' as they continue- iv urms I against tho Uovcrnm-nt, and refose to r— ' turn and acknowledge their ulleg.unce to ' the UnitsHl Slates of America. ilcMtlrcl, 3d, That we deem it incxpv,;1' ^ cut to make a nomination for tho Slate Sen- ^ . Renlce-I, 4th, That we will t oipinatn a : ., "* cnudidatc for the Assembly, bat before pla- ; t • cing any man on nomination for that posi- i t lion, wc must bo positively assured that he { onhnitaiiiujly endorses, in fall, the senti, j mviit of tee above resolutions, and that he j c will, a* fisras (iod gives him the ability, use ; his influence in croshiag out the diabolieal i rebellion that is now being waged against i Jour common Government. } t Nominations for the Assembly were then - 1 called for. John W. Bwuio, Esq., ef Mid- ^ die Township, was uominaied ; and no olh- j 1 er nominations being mode, a committee n ■was appointed to wait upon Mr. Swain, to ' Jj know whether be would accept of the nomination, nnd to ascertain from him his j t, views in reference to the resolutions passed : e by tbe Convention. The committee repor- i \ io<l that they had waited upon Mr. Swain, ' r, that be accepted the nomination, and fully ,. subscribed to the sentiments of the rcsola- i lions, as adopted by the Convention; " whereupon lie was unanimously -'celmred 11 (among much eothusiosm) tlie siandan! ft Wearer of lira American Union Party of tl Cape May County. ,j tuoRAS Li'DLah, Sec'y. j, I
a BiMM liwiumm. i -We most respectfully invite all persons ! who'lmve intimated, for the last two, thr«ev ! liinr ahd five years, their desire to pay their 0 subscription's in wood, buckwheat, (lour, r | com, potatoes Ate., to forwnrd Iheni forth ; with. as they will not supply the Kocta or '' ' our family, white they remain at. the woimI'r } piles, and in the granaries and celinrs jf j tho present owners. In case any have not I- j the above articles to spare, we shall luvo n no tj«eial objection kp accepting tho equiv. e alent in gold, silver;! good bunk notes or e even soote of Uncld Sam's' treasury notes, i- Klrrtlau Day. t 1 Next Tuesday, the usual Fall election . will take place. Political excitement does 0-i not run a* high as in former times in this ' County, and the ramn may be said of the ! State. A question of far more weight than " ' that of retaining and obtaining offices, now 0 absorbs tbc minds of young ahd eld, male and female. Wo shall know who ore tho ' successful candidates, when election day is j past, and not before. The Weather. • j There hat been a decided change in the ' ; temperature oP the weather, during the " \ past week. The season is growing "colder, " • and tho bracing north-wost winds, have ' i made their appearance. We hope that tho ^ fever days among onr troops has passed. j A Bret that Brat, all oilier Berts. g j Mr. Itichard CreUs, of Gruen Creek, i 1 ' ten! to oar office, a few days since, n beet ! g of his own Hying, weighing fifteen pounds \ l( this boeFUon't beat all other bents r»i*. j cd in this county, we should liko to see the I boot that boats this beet. On* of the Pumpkin, Mr. James Crowcll, ttf Cold Bprinjr, left at our office, recently, a pumpkin of , his own raising, nuasu ring Dro feel in cirf cnuiferencc. Who will produce one lar- i . g«t AeknowlrilRenienta. We ackuowlodge the receipt, from Hon. 1 • Jno.T. Nixon, of two rolnmv* of the Kx- ' ploratiaa for a lUdlroad Route to the Pu- • cific, several voluu\fcaiX- Pstunt Offico Re- 1 portt, oud sundry other public documents. - i ; Also, rrom Senator Banner, of Massuchu- i i ; 4'1>*> a copy of hit S|>eech, delivered at ; ; Worceftor, recently ; The Dalljr Trrw|«w *Trwe Awseyh OM lid* resumed publication, ufler having I discontinued, for several weeks, of il« own - accord, in view of the step* taking ugain-t I |iapcr* accused of countenancing the ; Southern Confederacy.. Appointment. Hon. Thomas II. Dudley, of Camden, NJ., has been appointed Coiitul to I.ivor- , jpofb . ; OEHKBAL EBEM0NT8 BEHOTAL. Notwithstanding the assertions ofTlio New. York prcst lotlipcontrnry, w e have ( the most ■pusitfvu, evidence thnt General j Fremont haw not yet been removed, nor has nny orders to that effect been issued, i In view of the troublesome condition of affairs on the Upper Potomac, the Pros- i j dent deems it unwise at the present to" create nny division elsewhere. Iu the | ease of General Fremont, there has been j j brought a pressure Upon tho Govern- ! ; mcnt agcintthis removal that Is uupre- I cedcnted. I In the meantime General Fremont's [ , army is rapidly sweeping through Mis- 1 souri, and overwhelming tho enemy bej fore it. i It is said that one of the principal ar- ! gumeata used in favor of the removal of 1 Fremont, is that lie will in course of | time ba create^ Dictator of the West, ' : and tAurp the prestige of the powers i | tits', be at Washington. It is but jus- 1 j lice, to say that throughoni the whole of | j tlie war in Missouri, General Fremont i has been actuated by a desire solely to j i aid the cause of the Union, ami lias no ! ilypught of pcrsoual ambition. — I'httn. • | Enquirer. | f-v*f~The Washington cwrrespondcnt i j of the I'hlla. Enquirer, says : \ ! "The wisdom of General McClellsn, \ ordering General Ranks' and General u [ Sioue's columns from Virginia buck to i their original positions in Maryland, on ; Tuesday last, will bo recognized and « fully appreciated, when the fact isjknown i that Jeff Davis aud Cabinet at Rich- f mond, were delighted at the idea of cap- r UNfinp our forces on the Upper Poto- ] '' mac j and when it was heard that Gen- * era! Hanks' division was crossing over j s Virginia; to support General Stone, ' 1 ex Sennlor Benjamin, who was in the j t War Office in Richmond, snapped Ids i f fingers nnd exclaimed, "Wo have got 1 1< Yankees now." The order was im- j-i mediately issued to send up reinforce- i i< raents from MauosRas to Genera! Evans i 1 at Leeshurg, to tho number of forty ! thousand men, so that at the present , time then- is nl least fifty thousand men ! thu viciuity of Lccaburg
-| nvw-aawa ■ ritlCE— ROBINSON r-Qo. 11th. br ,e i" R«v. J. 11. Divert}", at the ftaidoncc o' 'r | the bride's father, Mr. Tf_vbro<|K 11. r> i 1'sick and Miu Matii.ua Roatxsox, both 1 I ol Dennistjlle. »r ; ROBINSON— SHRPPARD.— Oct. 27th. ' by (he same. Mu. Joux S. Roaixsux, or r Cape May County, and Mia Asxa K. I Sitcri-ARU, Of Cumberland county. u -O-I- - ■ - — j-.rj. wis* r.;u ' NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY r FA LL AND WINTER CLOTHING, n i I. H. SMITH'S STORE, s | 1'krrt tin; near Coxor-ka Hai.u s At PRICES la Salt Utr II AHD TlltKtl . TJ «> ln« put la keupiilv of Gootis, ihr sutavtllwr e I JJLIi l-rrpartil to Mil hUfrlcivU »nJ tUr|mli.uu | Mtn'i and BoyVrXLOTHING. v j tjuraUblng Goods, lists snd ?»p»rljnbr»l- I e - l>- < LOTHINC iu«-lr to ortlrr. la Kaililoasble i *b"fl ant Ice. i;,»nl. Sold by the >«nl. e ! x. R— CUTTING sad REPAIRING done. f ^W. JI.I. i Soi. MILLINERY! MISS MARY C. PRICE! • ABOVK OOT.D Sl-IUNli. e fins opened a New .and FosutoxAiiLE • Assortment of FALL and WINTER Millinery Goods, and is now ready to- wait on all who j may call. j isri. 39th. nun. tei STOVE FOR SALE. • j A NEW OAS-CO.VSUMIXO COAL STOV E, roil 8,I.K, rurrr. , Suitablo for a Parlor or .Setting- Room. Kiujulrc ol Ibis OFFICE, <" »( A lltllX HAND, t old ftprlny Woter-Mlll. CAMP CASEY STORE r : IS TllUROL'till LY SUPPLIED with PROVISIONS. , of oil JrorripUon*. *.<. Give ar » toll and yon h IU j Crd-orkoon Strret, oeor ibe Atlantic Hotrl. j c »l>e Ulaad, Oct. |7th, IMl. Ji"* t • j Miss SALLIE A. WOOLSON. At FISHING URKHK, Hah Ju.i Oiw-aed a laifr nuorlmrut of FA I.I. -"■I WI.VTKK MILLINERY, 1 cotuUtlag of HKADV-U tilt: BONNimt Stki». j v CLVXTO, Silo, FAKCV IKI.SM.TS, Ciiii nai-o.' bf TniMMINOa'of'rverj-'Ji.rtrt)?'' "** rrie0l!* *ul|cll>d. POST-OFFICE NOTICE. N'tlTtCD U hnvby rivm. ih <i ! am prepared to 1-v baag.- STAMPS o« the Nov Srvcx, II If »n equivalent amount of the Ubt lour, durum " |*rio . I'' «he dale »r II, U uollnr, an.l thai !lLr r°S.'!LW no 'hereafter be rerrlvcl in |-«j - - mentof Pveiage on letter, rent from tM.offlee. « - M. BKuAV Kit, 1'. M. i Jtl7n"mV' tnM' l"1'* M ,y SU,r of Sew WMM lath, tast. ADM lNlSTRATOBhJ Ndl lt'K. — ' WleT.OIi^i- l^1 ™d"rwH"nr'^f|h?s!lmk>- ! lire to the crmUror* of U Itnvdral,' ^'lo" Mag ic, ) Ihelr dehu. d.-uiamU Al.d clollu., txniaal the e»i late t,r ..Id Jdecedrn:. under oath, wllliin nine I mouth* or they will br forever barred of uit aellon i therefor ajaIi-.I »id ■■l-nlnUlr-ilur. cy u.,c. | WEST JERSEY R. R. t'H.VNGK OF , ltt'.VXlNG AHIt.VNfJF.MKNTS, t Onmmtnrinv on MO.VD. I Y, September 3 it, 1861, rfillfy, {eice/it Sunilnyt.) tn and from Walnut St. Wharf, I'hilmltlphiit. | Briduclnn, t 40 A. >1H and I to p. »i I Due at I'hllaiU. 8 It A. M , nod 13 j )•_ j|| I Leave Philadelphia, » oo A.M., and too I' M | Due at Urhlgvlon, UMAX, nnd t uu l\ jji j WOODBURT 8PLCIAI. TRAINS, nvSTCix Can " a. m; a. m. p. m i Lease Woodbory, " so 10 oo , l5" I Dm St Philadelphia, H IS 10 « g SJ A-M. | P.M. p. j Philadelphia, H IS 3 at) B Due al Woodbury, H 8T rti b it j RAIL RoAjrCQXyECTIO.W At Olna.horo1 a elore eOBnreUon la mwle a Tl. of the Milliti.lc Mid GTv*<n<,H,>' Man" Hum, tu and (rum MILLVILLt and Intermediate 1 stages MILLVILLK on arrival of • 00, A. SI, Tmln I mm Phil Vila, fallr, far Cumberlaod Furaare Tkekaroe, Seavllle, Ileevlcy'a point and Cape U.T 1 lloure. and lo Cape Ul-nd, on Mon.'vv « 1 Wnlnratlava and Fridara. Bcturutns on allrrnite 1 Atlernoon Une. Alan, dally for Port Hltaheth, Leerimrs. Dorehea. Irr. Kaat and Weal Creek. Deonl.vllle, and Goahrn and to Cape Island hn Tue^ln}.. Thuredayt ami Vurdry*. Helurnlnx on -nllenuile days to AfterLeave B*« IDG ETON on nrrlval of a so, A M , , for IreUrvllle Newhori ami Dl vldlnj Creek! lo7 A. M. IJnr from Uridgelon AIM. ou arrival, of 6 P. M. Train for Fnlrfnn f edarvlll* and Newport.— Returning toS P.M. Train i nrULfclop. I A loo, on arrival of 3 P. M. Train for Nilloh ' , RhowUtown and Greenwich.— Rrturnlns «o 7 A. V* : Train In Phllndelphln. ^ -V Leave OLAaSBORO* oo arrlvof of each Train fre.r,, Philadelphia, fbr Creos Keys. IVilUamalmvn and Brooklyn- Returning toB Ot, A. M. and s a* f m ! Tratna to Phlladrtphla. r' Wi l^«ve WOODBURY on arrival ofl^o, p. \i el of Train, for HI vck woo. It town ; alao, for WaoSa. I fawn, fddridge'a Hill. Harrlannvllle. and Mnlllre [ Hill; alao for Swrdeahoro', Cla kabor.,- ,„d *££ i lev. Ileturainz to 10 oo„A. M. Train to fhlbulel. 1 I t^t*i arrj&tr.UT rut U lafen he tke IM». A. M. Trol. ' /rwa.rtlfotfWeAia. aid I M r. M./rtm'Hridjremt. J. VAN RKNSSKLAKR. i ' ««Pt. W. J. R. R. I rtUadelphla. Ay. *"?'■ t*n. ' j Buy yuur segura al Mi v. J, T. Suith's.
-IlOltTRESS MONROE ^ ' Is Filled with our -rrren. I i And a NEW StOCL OF GOODS has ,h j boon put iu Wta. Tpwoaead'e Store, tl. M- -danea and Axe Handlr«. r Stove Pipe* and Crochet Cutton, 3 For dale at W. Townaenu'a. Unibrel oil, Immp and Petri Starvh, Ladlva' Cloth and lloure Traps, FOr Sale at W. Townsend-#. a i Fine While and Brown Molina, ! Cuate't Cotton and Krimrw Oil, For Sale at W. Townaend'*. > ' Craton Cloth ami While Lead. SUk dtriptd I'anteanc* and Jrwo Harp^ - f Foulard's Majenllne .and Colter Mill*, Choice Print* and \V«U Paper, For S#le at W. Townaend'a. Boy-e Cvvalnierr. Cut Nail* and Fluid, Pajwr Curtain, aud Flour, For Sale al W. TUwoerndH. •r Family Me-llcinca and Keroreur Lainjre, E*tt* Uibite llru.hr rand Tin-Ware, For Sale al IV. Timnirnd's. Nhlrusm. Brown nnd While Table Con-re, I- | Chrcev, CoiutM, Mackerel and Yankee P-d., " Flour Buekrla, Shoe* and Waah floanla, v'obired Sew Ins Silk ami Pu'aluc Direr re. For Sale at W. Townaend'*. - m*ek Alaparea. Knives and Fork*. Sugar, HUdmnd, Cutter, and Piddle stria?*. I For Sale al W. "lownsend'a. j ■ Wooden Rake., Tea. un.l < u me Soap, 7 Saleratua, Corn, nn^ IMl Clolh Table CMth*. I Hosiery, Dried Applet, Spade*. Peg* nrei ' -Segue, t: Goahvu Butter and C'kmr liukrt*. For dole al W, Taarnrend'a. I Also, all kind* of Dry G.**!., Groeerie* i.ml ProrU- ' Ions, an., Kc , u.u.117 »«ld in a variety Store, way J he had al W. TownreniP* Store, Wn.tiiuglon alreef, op|Nw||r Oeeaa Mreet. Caim 1,1:, lid. > March Mil,, issi. Sin NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to Hie SUBSCRIBER j On BOOK ACCOUNT. ' are miueated lo Coll ami Nellie, 00, or before | the truth day of Sri curlier tuAt, a*rf re re ra/wew. JOHN W.ILICY, Cape May Court Home. • Sept. IS. kmi. MILLINERY GOODS! | I \ MISS J.VXK ItllabUKTII. * t tho COURT IIOUSK. has jusl ru- ! XXrelvrd a FULL ASSORTMENT of | Fall and Wintor Goods. CoMlsting <,l BLACK, STRAW, SII.K. and VELVET BUNNKTS, PMIlVElta, lltilUONN all deoedptiunsi SHAWM, FURS, CLOAKS, and : SILKS, with FASt'V ear* STATU: DKV-GOODS, of every variety nnd alyle. L IFCilUjil Examine before purehulng elrewhe^j READ THIS CARD. rpHK aubserihrr keep, on hand a well relrrtri) A Slock of Dry Good. Hatildr.vre. Grocer re* airdV 1 bvUthe'hn,'-,^°U SI,0r*' "Uo fi'r aale, PLUCK | COUN and OATS, GRDI'ND FEKI) nnd ' IMTATIIKa; . Together with a genera! aasortlncnt of STORE COAI,.— Mhlgh and -Vhui Iklll. Che* tout, Pgr,; and StirveCoai, n I way a on hand andfaraale.nl! 1 Philadelphia Pi tee*, Willi addition ol Freight; aim | * lot of t!„. I ,e*r quality CHAIU'UAL, PINK ami I UAk IVlUlb. AK-olrt low. for l ash or Trade JOSEPH SirHKLLINGEk, Seheilenger'a Landing, j ENOCH EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. j ENTIRE FIIESH STOCK OF GOODS, jir.t | RIPS, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, ROOTS and ■SHOPS. EARTHEN- MA HP, CROCK PIIY- W ARP, I ' TIN-WAIlP, he., which will l«- aold for C*.h I (or It* equivalent In Tuaiil.) a* cheap a* Good* of 1 | ihr a«inr quality are .old 111 the county ol Cajre | • May. Alao; an a**ortnrrnt of RBADY MADE CLOTHING con*l*llug of OATS, PANTS, VESTS k BATHING CLOTHES, j Corn and Data fire Hole. ; HICKORY, Pl.XE IMl OAK WOOD. DELIVERED j *d- The Ihreeil stnrkof Fa Ml I. V MPDICINF.S • Iu tne county, kept on hand. Cure for nltumt evej rj- dlrerue. | The altentlun of huyet* Is solicited. , *r, 7G'3d.-y jcAH HIA-GE MAKING I AND BLACKSMITHING. riNte SulmcrilwV feeltnc thankful for past favot*. A would mpoelfully Inform* hi* friend, ami ihr public In.grrirral thaMre t* prepared to StAKl'rAvCarriages, Or an jilting In his line of luialneaa at Ihr thnihtl j Having LUMBER of the Itneat quality , and men on whom he can rely, feed* safe In mirraoJtag everyri.oucns, hajirows axIj CCIPTIVATOKS, ronatantly an hand, turpnaring all other*. Alto BLACKSMITH IXG, done at the rtofnl mter. Parilrular attention paid toHIIDBlNU. Ilailtrg an ra|a-rirm-ril hand b< I* MtlkRed that Ke tu do this to the Mtl*fa.-H«n of all who may far ot him with a cnIL ^ A. BKNEXKT. N B— All pereora having unsettled aacounf* prevtourtn January tal, msi, are Mrilrularly re,;ue*trd to call ami aettlr, on or helt.-r Hie 15th of hef,trmbrr. A aeMlement, at l«a*t, I* required. A. li.| July *Mh, IMl. -jm UNDERTAKING. MR. WILLIAM HEMSLPV, the former UfMlrria- - ker In thl* » trinity, bat In* rellnqulahed the harinrs* entirely, fhe nHmlpud ha* iHirrtmaed hi* II PA IIS P an.! STOCK, nnd In the fkture will nltpn.l In this eaiw-lty , with prnmptftras, a ltd to the Imt of his ahlllty. t^JRICKa and CEDAR FLAKE Will he kept WILI.ETTS WHKATOK. Seavllle. Capo May Co., July teth, IMl. iagt-lm BENTISTBT~ BK J. F. GFAMINU, IlrxTiia. OFFlb* DATSt CAPE MAY U. H-— Taerilsya. # ; S E AY I I.LK— 'pWrtJaji, Fridays and tht fiireniion of Saturdays. • «-TPRMs MODERATE.— CONDITIONS CASH. Aug. 8. ISSI - dfAdrcrtiBC your buslines. «
SI HOME INDUSTRY. ;.Porsona make good Wages at is! COLLECTING BON Hi,. which they aell id WILLIAM SI irks. 1 He buy* a great deal mote klnee he UA1AED ' T1IB PidiE | Towiurod Inlet. N. J. oe ll-tf. SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, (Sucesaanr to GEORGE L.LVDLAM.), Houso, Sign and Ornamental PAINTER & GLAZIER, CAPE lSI.AKD. llk J. PAINTING of all kind* executed in good style. "• IE— COUNTRY lOUBING .lone will. ne.vtne«» • ami dlipntrh. ® .ny jO-g ItBW CASTI.I: LUMBER YARD. I'll P Subscriber would rail the attention of all lf"»« uvnt.ne 1,1 SI 111. II to his enteiulir a*- | tortou-nt nl Lnertn-r. cob*i*turgu( | White Pine lkrenl*. Yellow line Hoard*. White line I'lank. Yellow line Fran.*- SiulT, Wh.te Mnr sumg, Y. Mow l-.ue Flooring. White Pine Flooring, Yellow Pile Flank, j IVmloek Joist*. Fancy Top Pirknts If ft. , Hemlock Scantring, Fatey Top Pirkrta 4 it. • I .'em I nek lltwril*. Plain Top IVkrt* 4 It. j Hemlock Flooring, I'U.lrrin* Laths. Hemlock Lath*. Cedar h Cj ptere Shingle*. ! Hi* YARD I* conveniently sltuarnt on the Drlae I Ware riler, a,!jolning the New Castle Ga* Wqrk*. — , He tv drlrrmlned to »m M the rerVl krtml • at* orl- • He will al«i eve h-nne l.un.ie", for t.cl fed™; " '"h ' delivered onboard of i«**»l» tree »' L>"iVr«on* in w.rat w!IT|.IeakP\Mrr*n * • CH.Uk II LA MESON. New .la. tie, Del. ! April 4, IMl. ly *j o III lit ^ 4 f.= I >2 °t i * 1*3 ^ ^ H = S t t -t 3 c=? S. | I* | | I f * r; IU li « t 1 s B • r O -7 '•« i: eJi g , I X nil n*l* 2 * !!!?JS giii n°li* lilt II §!? tmrtitm 1 =.^ jm j 5|i? 4! )/ "Tiie Union Now, akd For.Fvp*'"1 I WHOLESALE &. RETAIL K Grocery it Provision Store. , , C'l'HP Suhnrrthrr l« now revelling a l;e,h *npply of 1 Iron, I'hlladrlphla, and will retl tlwtu, I \l imleBale or Rrlail,at J PHILADK1PHIA PS1CZ8. i At hi* Store. Inrated at NATIONAL HALL. Tie [ attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS ami buyer* ; r.m buy their ro.nl, here chr*|i a* in I'hlladrj^ phi.. <11 and *.k prire* aml rx-mlne Gtw-nlen ; and I'toi I. folia, In-fore putrita*ll1g rlrew here .Tv jr. II I J tt GAHRL-TMiN. | DR. WM. R. SHEPPARD, i IIOXKEOI'ATHIC 1'llYSlCIAN, 1 SPSFFlTFCI.LT Idler* Ma I'liifeaaloual rentrra I k I" the Inhaldl.auta oTi old hpnng. f a|« Island i and ■iirruumllng roiiotry . OFFICIOS— .V>W» JtMnaJ SkrrifttMuMn 4wttt- \ imf j iSM Spring, SM. . ' 1 ! April 4th, IMl. nm NEV/ SHOE STORE. CAM, AN) > SUM Ml;: j IV snbrerlher. w ho ha* y Iriteil the Ca|0- May pro1 pie heretofore, from lv„-il.ur>. now Inform- the l-ul.lb that hr has n|-.ne<! a Mine Voir IVmli. , Inal-n Hirers. npiSMire ih. Amrrlran Ilno.r, "here he sells WOMXCVn and fill l.UilKN k BOOTS, SIIOKS nnd GAITKBS, ofhl* own Maaufa.-ture. Shoe* made In oriter af •hurt not lee. The Iv.t tea tier Is u*ril aim all who IMtknlfe will Iw sbltrti. 2reo?o.".orj?.*" " "nil "HovaPold. n* KU AHUM, neatly attended 10. .MlXWKl.i. SWAIN. WASHINGTON HOUSE, * Capo Island, N. 3. 1 'IIP Subscriber having le«»e«l Ih" atmve Hotel, ami St led It up with all the rdmforta of a Win- i tr, Reuse. Irspeet full) Inform* the public fl.at he 1* uow | irepa red to .accouiuuxiate them al FAIR and KPASONABLKt HAUtiKS. A small Dining If m, in Is attached. STOVI R e reef ml -hroughmit the lloure. ami net) other convenience tu make It n comfortable end pleasant Home. RTAIU.IKtt. Ctrtnmndfou* STABLE* ami CARRIAGE HOUSES kn\e beeu built on the premises, HIIKDS. ■» THertthen* or Cape May are particularly notlfcd that sHPI-S for hotsrs, for the nor of thepuMir, FREE OF CHARGE ate on Ihr Led, x'hlrh they old Invited to use. W. w.! IV A IlK. /'en. OetoUr. 4th, t*4o. > james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. 1MIK sutiscribcr respectfnliy inrormstb« Inhabitants «I Cape Msv County, that he nan lust ret urn ml from l-hila.h Iphra, w lih a large and well assorted stock ol goods, consisting of CLOTHS, CABSIMEBKS and TESTINGS, which he Is prepared to maBofartnre to order in the must fashionable style, nnd on reasonable Dress Good* by the yard ate oflrred for sale. Having secured the sen Ire* of good workmen, he Is enabled to guarantee satisfaction lo nil uho may favor hlta with their patronage. He also Invites attention lohla exteniive assort I men', of READY MADE «» rmr mm m rmvr arj ^ Which he Is ronstnatly uinklngup, eoueistlog prln rl|Mlly Of OV*RCI».\TR# FRtK-K COATS, JACKET*, PANTS, Ar. solicit the palronye of the puhllr>and my frirsft* W May C. fepl. RMh, if Jr.-

