cape mayicoumty ocean wave, cape island^new jersey. . '
. local aSd'statk- affairs. ' 3. CHAN V ItXT. LZt CL'. " A Quick Rosponsola an irtielc on "Soldier's t/ndercln. thing" IsiC veelf, we in*iitff any person who hod not eon'trfcatcd to ibis fund, to i forward to sftner, or any article* of ! uuder-clothing. Mrs. "A.-Btni-xcf. ut the Court, Home, in a most patriotic HanneE, "responded to that invitation. — Ilead the following note : Care Wat C. IT.. Not. 7th; 1861 : J Gaakviixs ee^npiiT •nee with'yosr request I warfnae twjxdollars to yon, in behalf and bVtlie rfj^afll^ Tin. Benezet. for the hoot-ik of tbe*ol.J dier, which, 1 haro no d.rabifWa-£ill «.*• ' to the best of yurrr judgn.f :i* \ - Yours Truly, A. Unxxzrr. a It may be noticrd that ou Thursday i tin "Oceon Ware" is distributed at flu- ! Court lio use, and OQ that very day the I ti waa sent. What Indy is tbero i:i tl»? coMty that will send us another donation ■? They are most gratefully uecopl- 1 «d. By another xreet we should U&r tvj. . nhnoerrce the names of many cottfrii.ii- ! ^tora with their contributions ■ Wo are ready to rrccive siii.scriiili.jus i until the 21st, iast. Had K-f received ; much cx{iccted uid from the Middle lowaabip, we should not be caiH.ur for ' donations at this time; but,, without > that aid the Company is only pnrtijr pro- , vided for, and it is our desire to obtain i as much possible- % • J. 0. L. !.
Tlio Stacccs: .- It is quite probably that 'many arc anxiously " waiting t. see the official'' statement of what 'wo- bar » received for Company A. Wc Etutttd las; week, IhSt in this issue, the general success. &c., would be given; but to our regret - we cannot do it When wo publish the statement, it is our. purpose to show every cent h is been t-.xpnmird ; and • stll of the articles arc hot yet sciil to tho. company, wo do not know wlmt, the * frerght bills will um iu:it to I'Hoti-ii. wait patiently, it will coin.? nt 1 1 • : nnd I ain certain, th it you ivi t flu'! :• all "O. K." tin Friday ' morning lu«, -tin . lent off 67 undnrshiri*, 12T p tiro? "sir, -'..in"-, J blankets, 12 ptirUT mlttqps and glows. . 10 pillows' and caxt-s, i she tin -nnnv ' ^v^bandsges for woomU. a!! is cur: of Mr S. II. Magonagla, who wa going n m Washington, and promiscl to s6u- that 1 they were dclivcrcJ to Copt. J,, it Francine. We hive not hear. I. bo: vnppjre they hate, cj} this, reach • 1 the ; needy soldiers, and arc being wftrTi. it ' would hare sireiCu. perfect deiight, to 1 haro tnltcfc the articles to the enrop i c ourselves, aud witutmd the many . * happy countenances, which wnnid liare ! a hundred-fold repaid a?, and our Cape I Alny ladies, for all trouble aud labor ex- ' 1 pended. By the last of this, or the fir*t of neit j week; wo shall •end away aaotiisr pack- 1 * age. Send in y&ur <Umali_8n». . a. . .' ' . j- granville lEACH, j d
From onr Cnp» H»y Boys. We were permitted to read a private .letter from SorgWnt Geo. W. Smith,; written while tlid regiment wan ou a | march down the Potomac hst nrqtk. I "The letfey was wtitten on the . leaves of j . o memorundam hook, with ulvad pencil, ; at diiTerent intervals along the route, us they baited for resh, or for liv night. | The writer, St appears, \ma not exa: t)y I "settin on a rail" when ho wrote the letter ; bat on a stump, or in the corner of the fence &c. It seems they had n hard titno of it ; compelled to march j sixteen uiUrs a day, through rocd ancle ] deep, with a load of about sixiy-five ' pounds each. About thirty of the rrg- ; iiueut gave out, and three died fr<»a fa. tigue. As tSey left their tents £• c be- j hind at Camp Casey, they wero com- j palled to sUep ut nig lit in the opeu air. ( And this is "suidieriug," iff a little part | of li| and we feel like asking those i persoitN, wiio, when aslaed to contribute their inite for the comfort of onr volon- ! leers, reply that they arc bettor off than ■
j they would he at hcAoe, how they would j like rach fare ? Do .you think it would. _ j be any comfort, nt such a time, to know that your countrymen appreciated your services, in a substantial hranner t Our Cape May boys stood the mnreh ' 1 well: though almost exhausted, they kept ' ug good spirits, and are all doing well, f j They went down into Maryland, to pro- j , tect the Union men in voting at the; , state election, and expected to return to i camp last Saturday night. . 1 Onr EtcOlM. We expected to have received the official returns of the election in this I county ere this ; but from some mishap ! J we hive failed to do so. Th^ result as ! J we have it, which is probably corrrect or very nearly so, gives Dr. Jonathan F. Learning a majofhy of 137, for the , Senate, and Wilmon W. Ware 118 ma- I ' jority -for the Assembly. For Sheriff ; t'.iero was no opposiliotl, consequently j i Rich'd D. Edmunds, the present incum- j i ben;. isM*ele?ted ; and Joseph D.J i Ch'attin, Ciins. Crandcl and Xulson T. • . I Eldridge ore elected coroners. The State has gone Democratic. As '• 1 . near as can now be nsc ruined, the next ( ■ S -nato i^ill stand 11 Democrats aud 10 ; ! UcpublteanS) no(^ the Assembly will i -:nt.d 36 Democrats and 21 Hepubli- I ' | cans, giving the Damocrats a majority j f • of 13 on joint ballot ; which will insure J them the election of a U. S. Senator, ' }| in place of John U. Thompson, whose * term expires before another election. There is but little doubt that a majority i < f the Legislature is strong for the Un- \ - i«iu nud.tiie enforcements bf the liws at nil hazards, f
: A J.t I.dilit YlrJd. L'Isyton JL Sapp, of tho Lower : j Township, left at t>ur office, twenty-two J I jKMii'libJow potatoes, the product of one J hi. I, uf his own raising, .weighing 1 • twi-ive pound*, mid measuring nearly | oi l- peck. Abou; two ot- three more j potatoes would have lasde full measure, i L VAjin three bushels of *prd .Mr. Sapp ■ rut->cu>beLwe«-ii sixty and seventy bash- i ••L Beat lids who cnn. (-'opt A. M. Ivir, has supplied his ; nearly opposit.i the Washingto,, House, Cape Llnud, with a Jorge ami * ' a a iinu T.t yf Dry good, trim- . ttiiug*. fancy articles, gents' furnishing ; , coi'.l A : , wh'ieh ' he will sell ut New 1 1 Ior» prices. Ladies' dress goods, from Ne-V Y'trk houaefl, nhd of the iuov. fash- ! ionable styles, tlive him a call. A|ipU«»U(m, to (lie l-eClalature. I'art! intending to make applies- , tiou to the Legislature of our Btyte, at 1 . the m-xiseisluit, !<jr tlie pasmge of bills, ! ihoniti^ri-tuember that notices of such application aro required to be published in the ii t-w« pap»r, for six weeks before ' il»? meeting of the Legislature, which the first Tuesday In January; ^ Hay Tulspk'tElHllDa.
Owing to the storm, the election of [directors of .the Capo mot Turnpike, f Company did hot come off on Saturday [ ; the 2d iitsU-M por notice; but was j post)ioncd<til| Saturday tho 23d iust., J according to notice iir another column. I A punctual attendance of atockhol- ; ders aud director* is requested.
- (inartrrl) Mr.lt | Tho M. E. C'iiurcb at this place bold 0 the ;r next qua'terly meeting next Satur- ' '■ W''no ■n1' Monday. Preaching on 1 i Saturoly evening ; love fcaat at quarter in-fore nine A. M., on Suuday ; preach- ^ .ing.nt II. ('reaching also in the even- , ' ; ing by the l'ntsiding Eider. . i The election in Wisconsin has gooa Itef j pyfcliean l>y a Urge majority. The removal . 9 of i'rvmuni frata tb« coo'uaod of lbs l)er putment or the West cause* great regret j: 1 1# th it State. ■ 1 The Republican State ticket of.Masaa- ] ' ] rbusvll* ii elect'iJ by 32.4M0 majority. r i The Now Orleans CroMent expresses • the belief that the Federal Government it | ' j concrntrv'tiiig men and supplies in Ken. I ! lucky preparatory to an aiteippl to invade 1 - the South from this direction. Fro- 0 the tone oLtlic Southern journals , it is fair to belie** that the rebel army ijX* j the Potomac * ill winter in its present ( , j lilji.n if not driven out by the grand army ] i of. the Union. Tho paper* aud people of ! 1 ; tH* South coonvel the authorilie* to attack < j Washington, but the leaders hesitate. j
j| j ers ey r. r. CKANQKOr' ^ RCXXIXQ ARRASOEXEXT*. t j Cemmeeinp on J tOXD'AY. S-jUembrr 3d. 18fil, lercepl Sunday*.) i t and frvm Walnut ft. Wharf, Philadelphia. , Lvsve Bridxrloa. S SO A. M.,' »rd I to f. AL j Due *t 1-nTluU. * li A. M , sad us r 5 'i?'r yhiujtetpht*. » 00 A. MB'l i 00 r. M. ; j Our af BHdgstoo, II oo A.M., and S M |*. w. ! wooim-'bt special trains, Uv itcam cat a.t|. .a.m. p.m. -***e Aprwtl-ury, 7 so inpi i li i Uur nt Philadelphia, 8 1? 10 U 5 XI I . a. m. j p.m. p. m ! t Philadelphia, h ib 4 on s u> i - Due at Woodtar) , en t'a « « RAIL ROA D COh'NECTroX. ' 1 rl0"" "mw"™ i«IU».l»W»h : 'rale* ill the Miu.viixr ao-I Uta»iu>mu' H»h rom^lo «a! from ^illvjllk and lnlrra«u..r STAGES | l*-erf KIl.t.a ille on Brrit al ut * 00. a. m. Train Irum Phlltd'a, Ullr, for cumberuou pi.rt.aee iTO-t^e.SewIlte. mea.ey. KtoTl2d , ( ouft l ow. ami m Cape lii-nj. o.> Uondava, ^^in Ci.'r.^a u""- R"ur""""" »SSm ai*o, dally for Port tUIralt-th, l,v-«lturv. lAorvbea. • ; ter.iEeal and Writ t'ftek. Denntavllle. aud Cuvhen i and tu Ca|»t»iand on tt.ewu),. Thumlaji and n^tijnv. k"rutr,ri* °» afvraate d»l. In After- ; -lrirc dripoeyvw no arrival of a so a v j Train for t'rdairilie, Newport »nd 1'lvtdtejr ci»7k* i i Veturnlne to v a m. LlnefrOm Ilrldcelon 1 j at#o, on srrVnl, of t p. J|. Tr.nin for r-irtn- I 1 j *,l"rn'0C,°1 r M> Tr""1 ! , -A'*?-.00 *»ry*> « ft p. m Train for Shlloh. ! ' ! "noru,°ru breenwirh.— Returnlne to 7 a m 1 Train to "hlladelphia. i l-»ve t: l.wsilt'KO' on arrival of each TrStn fmm ' i.,, is fflssusk'te ' Brooklyn- Returnine too 01, .A. M. and 109 P M ' ■ Train, to Philadelphia. ™ ' * ' 51 4 I I '«JVO WtKHJUfltr on arrival of S-OP, p. >, x„. « town,' lttiriX^**lS5?^rrt1iwviVl^'«od vmiva I ' , Hill; »!«.! for SwrOMioro\ i Urlcahoro' and Drrk- ' ' phla urn"11' I# no;. A. si. Train to Phllailrl- , mrFKVIGUT let It It lakm tyttram J M Trcijt from I'kilmCrlfihi*. e.rf | to »• v./eem tfrii, »to£ j j. van ltknsski.akll i oat. . . VV- J- IL R. ' AUjf. SSth, l«0|. NOW IS TUM TIME TO !!rv ! , AND WINTEAjr
clothing I. H. SMITH'S .STORE, ppasv st., near t'oyfu; « iiai,l, ! At PHICKff to SnltufrllAItu TISIK»t Uavluf put Inaaupplvfef fiOOtlii, the •uIxtIImt l» prvparwd toiclLRI* (rlrnd. no I tin- public Men's and Bog's CLOTHING, j TumUhlna CoodVIItii, and Cvp«, t lutrel-. ' s&tZ'ilT m*J'- l'«»hlun»f.!e N. h" ,-»'b'rriM;0^d^PMni'.M;1 duiie!1"" 1 ""J' i, OrLatat, Ktfl. - M r M r IX E It Y ! MISS MARY C. PRICE abovk cold SPUING, ■ Has opened u xkw aiul fabiiionaule Assortment of fall anil WJNTEU Millinery Groods, l and is bow ready to wait <>ti all who Oit. SSth. I Nil . Im CAM3 CASEY STORE* IS TIIOUOUGIII.Y SUPPi.lhb ain. 1 provisions. JjLsIl tfescrlptioo*. he. fi.ve me a re!! an.t jonwlll ; Lj- Jj'kioi, Street, nr .r the AtUntK- Uotel. • » «l>e Inland, IW. 17th, ISSI. ?« "* A>it'S ■ SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, (Succrnor to (lEOHttK Lnl.t'UI A.M. . Sign aud Ornamontal
PAINTER & GLAZIER, • | CAPK ISLAND. X. .7. i PAINTING ofall kind* rsrvuteO In eood style. ' j N. IL— r.OUNTRV IUBOINU dune with nr.vtnn. 1 j »nd dttpatcfa. "J|»C I i m:\v castle LUMBER YARD. I THE Subscriber would call the attention of. air ; t per.on. wanU* i.I'Iiikh hi. eaten.li „! wrimrni of Lumber, cou.j.tlcpot ; j White Pine Itnardu, Yellow Pine lm.nl. While Pine Plank. v Yellow Pine rrnme Stuff i I wbl„ m, p,'„ KSf White Pine Flooring, Yellow II or Pl.nk Hemlock Jol.i., Kaaey Top Ptekel. I>w ft Top Picket! i ft. | He-a o-K BoanU, Plata Top Picket. « It. f'oyrtBt. PU.terin* Lath., Hemlock Lath.. Cedar It Cypre.. Shlnalri. ! Hie YARD I. ennvenlentljr .ltu.tr.l on the Itel. wair river. .-Hllalnlag the New Cw.le WoriL - He 1. determine*! t->. .ell M tne tvr. lonru (kdtri. £T*. He will alio exrh.ncr Lumber for Good Ced», ^tha ^"n r de««<"ml on tuard of veuel. free jLT-f?r»on« In want will niee.c addreee CHAv H LA.MIKO.V. wi*., i, w-.a-w on. CAB a I AGE MAKING AND BLACKSMITHING. rix»e SuhecriVr feellas thankful for P> It favor, A would reapectfuUr Inform, kli friend, and the puMIe la crneral that he U prepared lo auiri*. runs to cinnca all kmdt of CARRIAGES, Or anything in hi. llde of hu.lnr*. ot the aUrfr*/ awfnr. la the h* manner and maM iwimlj Urwu — •ta"Of lumber of the Bm Quality, and men mi whom haenn rtly, feel, nk in mwrea/f* ev.rythln* done. ' PLOUGHS, HARROWS AND Cn.TIVATOH*. .constantly on hand, .umanlaa all oihera. ai«j BLAOKSMITHIXG, done at the tkorim met**. Particular attention twid toSIIUKINU Hart* an esperleneed hand he ■ I. aatuflrd that he via uo thta to the .atlstofinn or * all who may favor him with a call. a. benexct. f2jr" Advertise your business. i .
F.NOCil EDMUND'S "j CAPE ISLAND STOREwAft ENTIRE nam STOCK or GOOD*. Just, received. ron.i.tin«of DRY GOODS, GKOCEmiEr, PHD VI kit) Ns. H A R D W A RE, ROUTS and SHOU. t*RTH EN- WARE. CRUC KGRY-W ARl" TIN-H ARE. ac., which will t« sold for Ca.h (or Its equivalent In TnAi>c,Tas cheap «. Good* n fc the tame quality «re .old to the county of CsjT [, May. AI*o; an amortmcnt of T r, HEADY MADE CIOjH I NO con. I. tiny of I : OATS, PANTS, VEST* h PATH IN.-. CLUTHES. Corn .ml Oat. for Sale. HICKORY. PIXE 1X0 OAK WOOD/DELIVERED ; Sir- The larye.t Stock of FaMILT MEDICIlfEs . I lu tne county, kr]>t od hand. Cure for almiiat evcIThe attention of buyer* II >o! letted. tr,-arOft.-y commissioners: sale ! OF REAL K.STATK. j 1 l»j virtue of an order of the Orphans- Court ot ' I l>ik« eounty of Cvpe Mvy. mmlo m the SeutvmM: I 1 'V V wl" ,,,lJ *l Puidlr. Bale, on | ■ TJlti'W "r""h -'"J o' December A. Ik, i J ISi- . >lr- Wrllfc all i ' ESKfTn 1* e'fT ,N' J" follow toy do- i ' .-.rltrnd he *1 fjlaie, hue thepmjirrt) of Irrln* Imw-' I* '1;.*" ,,f wh,rt' '» etlunte in the Township of Dennlr, County and Mate aforesaid: \ : No *1. t. a Imndlng Lot on Hrnnl. Creek, at what i i. called sod know n as J ^eat- Imdlsu'a Isadl*. Mid I JomHnmd. of Maorlee L-.w t.nes and others; eonNo. !• a lot ol t'rdar Swamp and Cripple, ad- ! joimni; l.nu. of Strah Sijiith and Hannah Edwards; , rout A". ICS a arre. and is pervhei. rore or leu — j rile e*il«r 1. a r-ud .lie for siding o.- piaak. add wUI . i out ,a 11k- t'mlwr w ill I *• wld lU.t and ' ; aoerw apt. the -oil i and Is about oue mile of the I landing on Dermis ; rert». ! ,, *' »n,, Bu,h band, adjnlnln. Iar.1. 1 oi ,'eremiah Haad, Samuel To-vnwnu vid other. ; ••.iMAlningftOacrc. more or le. .. Thl. tract Is .It- '< uste on the main-.ta«e road fro; i fs,rt EHtabMh to i Creek, the road rnnnlrr through the mk. ! Irjet Wlllhe wdd in th.e, lot^-one on the j I EM*,?. ££££ : 1 to view the premise,, will he .(.own the ran., h, 1 .crjiwr..0''1 beaming M- Rice, orei.hei of the .uh- j ' I ii"mui,lon»at Sale- Sair to commence at t o'clnrb ; j ' MAURICE Bt'ESLt.Y.l 'I HUM AS Ll'DL AM, Commissioners. , I I ^ ( I»»»Ls«IT«, ) j j A DM I N 1STRATO R*8 SALE j " OF REAL ESTATE. \ \* IU be Sold at PuMte .-Ode. <w suturd*, the 7th 1 \ hi ~ •,h- i" !,ir ^'iZuo, «•' ti„ liotei ol ,*ir iiuho,. in I.o.hrn c .p."
tale. Ute the' property ot A .xl'lvoitward, d!' Vd!"*" ( No. t. A lo! of Jan.l lo (.oshro. coDtalnlng oenrly : t"'j. lining Lnds ot Crawford Buck, and 0U1- , No A lo. or Land at Cape Way f durl Houae. ! an ijolnlne and of Vlchant Thompson, t'd oile rs ; j Vuntatnlni: two avri-a, one io—I, and I went)- two J ^No. 1, A let of l-nd. yes^|M. j|,j four! House. | 1 No. f. A lot oi I, m, I ne.tr Cniw May Court II., use, Je i Mietsrape lose tot; eoaiaminx Ms.ul s rv. o. I NATHAN i HA.Ml l.r.V, Administrator. • FORTUESST MONROE Is Filicd with our.mcn. 4 [ And u new stock of goods hat, t: | licon put iu Wm. Townsencl'3 Store. • j s!;,*v'|-i|ie. anVciwhrt'cwt-on. 0 Por kao »I IV. Townsend',. I Limwe.1 Oil. Lump and Pe.rl Starch, j indie-' « h.ih and Mouw Tr i|». Por Sate at IV. To.rnwn.l s. I - j Pine White nnd Irrown Me.ltns. \ Por Silr'a't IV. Towtuu nd's. 1 j auk Striped r.tuemwwaml Jew. Harp*. ^ i I Poulard's M-ieentlne and Cnffte Mills, >• I . Ptrr dale al W. Tonnsemi's. i l-aptr C»t!in7aud PUmr! *" " * f Por Sale at-W. Towtnend's. ^ | I Nutnirgs. Drown nnd White T.l.le Covers, 1 Chess*' ■, « omlw. Mackerel and V.nlee Palls. . ! Pur Rale at \V. TowomiwI'.. * 1 > Plnut Ducket Shoe. awMVash lioarts, I Colored sewing Silk and i-utatire I)icgrr>. Por Sale al W. Townsead's. ! Ijln.-k AU.naera. Kall'ee and Porks. , Sugar, liihlrunJ, CoSre, affct Piddle Strlnrs. Por Sale at IV. Townsend's j « ! Wooden Rakes, Te*. and tJllne Soap, Ss.rrntus, Corn and till Cloth Table Cloths. Ppr hale at XV. Townsend's. : | Hosiery, Dried Andes. Spades, IM and CVlognr, j Goshen Duller and Clam Baskets, Por Sale at XV. Townsend's. i > Also, all kinds of Dry Goods, Grnreriraand l-roils-1 , I, a;i. :<r.„ ke_.) usually sold In a s atiety store, 'tuay i ' ; tw bad at XV. Tuwnsmd'^store. Washington street, ; ! opposite Ocean Mreet. Cape Island. : March -.Bth, iMl. >m n o t i cet 7 - ; ALl. PERSONS INDEBTED; to the SUBSCRIBER j I Ox BOOK ACCOUNT, , j arc requested to Cnll and Settle, on, orbefore . the tenth day of November next, om> ntveryeasr. john wiley,. C'ape May Coutt House. i /rpt. t« 1861. admin istrator's 8kttlkmkxt. VTotlee Is her-by given that the accounts of a,mIX era V Gamly. e.lm'r, of Rrbeeea Ann Prrorh, i-ee-iL, will he audited anil stated by the Surrogate, and reportswVfer settlement tu the Orphan's Court of the County of Cape Mny, ou the ITtk day of December nest. ELIJAH TOXVRSKND, Surrogate. Cape May C. H-, oet. 1Mb, 1S«I. nn notice of sk'itlkxikv i s. N'otlee D herehr given that tho amounts of Thomas llresley. Executor of Rhodn Bcealey. defeased, nnd Richard U. Mites, administrator of Charles , C. Ashmead, dee-d., *111 be audited and stated by Surroeste. -and reported for aettlfr.enl lo tne t»rphans* Tourt of the eounty of 1'ai-e May, on th* seventeenth <Ur of Deeeaher aest. V.LUAH TOXVNSKND, Surrogate. Court House. tMober Mth, IMl. Urtc , UNDERTAKING. \» R. XVILHAM HEMSLKY. the former Underta- ' 1 iXlkrr In 'this ve-lnlty. having relinquished the 1 business enllrell.thr ml resigned has purchased his HEARSE and aTtrCK, ami in t he future will attend In this earmrtty, with promptaros, and to the best of hta aJkUlv. '• ti- BRICKS nnd CEDAR PLANK Will be kepi on hand. XVIM.ETTS XVHEATOK. < Sea* llle, Cape May Co., July 1Mb, ItftL (agl-lm
Miss SATJ.TT. A. WOOLSON. * At FISHING CREEK. '!• Hi».tj w.Ttkk ofrAMMILLINERY. S consisting of READV-MADtl BONNET*. Rrantrs, Ifc Sit-ns. PANC'V RtlNNKTrt, Cruusui<a » »s»it,,\**LV MAT*, for w inter, -with a larte assortment hf Till. MM INCH of every variety. } ' O" "Oi e patronage of friends Is solicited. IM. 1Mb, IMl. SI '1 ' DENTISTRY. Ji D* J. F. LEAMIXG, Dksiist. . OFFICE DAYS: " j CATK MAY 0, H — Tusfdsys. * j SK AVI LEE — Thursdays', Fridays and tho loretiooiv o! aaUirdaje. • j aa-TKRMV AMiMntATtL— C ONDITIONS CASH. I Auf.BiUW. HOME INDUSTRY^ ; Porsons make good Wages at if COLLECTING BONES, which they sell to WILIJAM Sir JUS. I 'J' ''">» * *ck! deal more since he RAIaKIb Tutntu E Townsead Inlet, N. J. oc lb-XL . f f ^ i ? Ti : d W ■=- g i'3*: id! ! g!mmmni isSflSlrlHfJ' _ \ G ii'.:sj?,a Jij |f-l I i "" ulSs-'i? i5 1*1 ' - «i! ' ».v s *39 , ~ ; -cl: o ?iu «| wi4 Is gsiffi: si"?* fl lu ; = s^£|ffi VbU 41! i f. " IsiS -4 '■{! "1 T v I "Tnx union no*, and forever-" & RETAIL
!| Grocery A' Provision Store. - • - I 'I'!l E Bubecrlber Is note rtceirlhg a frrrh suppty r I i.f ,r"ro I'bHvdrlphia, and" will sell th.m, JXVnolr.aleorRelall.nl PHILADELPHIA PRICES. J ; At his Store lueated at NATH.NAL HAtL. Th# attnation of COUNTRY MERCHANT* and buyers , fa graen,,. 1. railed, to noll.-e the fact that they u | can t.oy their go*«!. here at Cheap ». In Yhllaiief- ! I'M*. I .,1 and ask prices ami vvsadr e Groceries I ana iTovMions, Iwlure putvhasing elsrwkere^ry ' A.XRtrN GAllRKThUN. J t aire f.Ivnd, June Hth, Iftftf. D«. Wm. R. ^gPPARD, 5 HOMOSOftATIIIC PHYSICIAN. I i "Ben*!* ITofesslonalservlcee ; JXi" the Inhabllanls of Cold Spring, Cape Island and surrounding country; h i OFFICE i-Sotdi Boom ,./ XhrrlJ Edsiund- ditWitm;. I'M Spring. \. J. | April «th. IMl. «m. STOVE FORSALE7~ j A NEW UAS CONSUMING COAL STOVE, run sale, cheab. | SuilnMo fur a Parlor or -SeltiDg-Rooni. I Enquire vt this OFFICE, or uf A IRON El 1 Ml, t old Spring XVvter-Jial NEWLSHOE STORE. C AM. AND SKK .MK! h" Tlslted the Cape May peoK j,|p herrtolnre. from Woodbury, now iuforn-.a the pi, Idle th-vf he has opened a Shoe More, on kVn.hUia*"i* Mreet iposttr the Anirtlcan House, j. wjere he srlli XXOMEN n and CUll.I)ltKN'M I BOOTS, SHOES nnd GAITERS, "h^t °*n mj|^r 1° order at «•- HEl'AiltING neatly attended to. MAXWELL SWAIN. WASHINGTON HOUSE, ' Capo la land, ft. J. , I'HE SubMilbrt having leased the above Hotel, ami tut* d It up with alt the comforts of a XVln- ! trr House, rvsi-ectfully Infmias the public fhat he i is now prepared In accotnmo.lat* them at FAIR- and I REASONABLE CHAHULS. , j A small Dining Room Is atUefard, *TOVE* creeled throughout Ihe House, and every ^ other coni venleoce to make It a comfortable and pleasant I Kfim*. RTABklMO. Cnmraodlpus ST ADLF.s and CARRIAGE UObSl'^a hate been built on the premises. 811 EDS. The cftliens of Cape Mny are par1lctilarly*nolHi"ed that SHEI-8 lor horses, lor the use or tfic publle, FREE OF CHARGE are on the Lot, which they aro invited to use. * W. W.TWARK. /'so. October, tth, HMO. . james McCartney, MERCHANT TAILOR. T11K sobfcriber reapeclfully inforas the InhaMtafits of Cape Mav County, that he naa just returned from Philadelphia, with a large and well assorted stock of goode.eoiulsttng of CLOTHS. CA SSI MERES AN D VESTING 8 which he I* prepared to manufacture to order |a the moat fashionable style, and on reasonable terms. Drema Goods by the yard aro oflrred for tale. Having secured the services of good workmr - be Is enabled to guarantee satisfaction to nil who mav favor him with their patronage. * He also Invites attention to his entenrtve assert meat, of HEADY MADE x «3 ~M -i «» rm- ~m mr * rmj- s Which be Is constantly making up, raaalstlng prtn pa lly of OTKBCO.ITS, FROCK COATS, JACKETS, PANT*. Ac. solirtl the patronage of the publlr>nd my (rieada C*tpt Mvy C. If., rept . awn, issn.

