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OAT£ flTAY- OCEAN" WAVE CXi.'K J. b. LEACH, Editor. • * PnWIihT «uii Pi»]>rUJ»r. ON K i»OJ. I. A II l'i: it ASM -Mi Thursday.. Dee .26, -lfifil. nrfncdltv with ikglakd. Wwu we first leJtrtie.l • thu'nrrtni of i Ue rebel eniiuits — Mubn anil S^.i- . dell — on board n BritRU sttamt-r, we , remarked, that, if the British Govern, roetil wanted a pretext f»r a quarrel United Stales she would probably"! % v^iuke ouKonl of ibUj but if'she did \nH want JucTr-a pretext,, no vtYhius dlffi- " VirhK^prciic lit Indication', tbtfltgli there u iiolUitig certain about. the mutter, she doe* want such a ptuleqt. Jealous and FDiiuut of our grotii'ir -usualness end pot* «:r, renatf^lul for. the |m*t rind sympathizing \*i;h tjie aristocracy or aemi-tuonarwiiy of lliC South, s >•• appears to want an Opportunity and -an , exenw, cither to.bBtoblo.or utterly overthrow our -democratic Government ; nnd aire haa ijjhwu evident i^igna of this didpositiot* e*eC since. the breaking yut of our present internal difficulties. When
' we were united, and nt peace with all the world, she tva.-*_jtfrnid of u*;' but now -*-lic pxftLtttTvlliiiiLti she e» hit' opportunity' for revenge. From nil that can ik- {fathered, though until »nj: uffieiiti lm* been made. public, bar poilsion i«, .that Commodore Wiikea -a might hare Relied the Trent, nrul taw*«» ken her to an American port Tor adjudication, but had not a right to take ll^j rebel* p* he did, wnlioai any adjudication; or, iu plain/ words, that he did nut see lit to vl-.-tuifi their steam r, n.iui!* and paaseogrrs, {only long enough to prt all he wauled— the two rebel*. Or, stated in other words, that he intuited the British Jiag, hfenmt hi did not insuit it, but let it go about its buduesNow there mar have been some i'i- 1 formality uboot the amit, but the pre*V text is, indeed, a small one. What the ' demands of England ore, lies not yet S- publicly transpired That u special roes-, senger has bcaii sent with iuMrtu'iiotti 1 to Lor^tyons, their minister Jit Washlagton, is certhin, and that tliey are Gt-' tiug out, and moaning ships, ds if" titer r " . intended War, is vipiolly crr'.nin, if late adrioef may be relied on. ' And ItOtf our Government will act in reference to the matter, iigvt certain ; but it is asserted by tlit professed I mi tring ones, t&ij tilt difficulty will be settled, it the demands are not too arrogant. It may bo belter t:> ylwhji a little, «*u» where we are minacious oP\igiit, tluiii lu chur into a war with oue ofttje strongest Powers in the world, while we are at war among our- ✓ Selves. We are engaged In too great a , work, in crushing a stup'-ndous rebelHon, to run any great risk, in n- squab- . bie about a Utti >. Informality, with if foreign Power. England boat for more ol&cieiit navy than we, the great object in a war with her ; ami . such u war nt the present- time? would produce iucalculublc disartcr and di$t i -* amotig-us. . 1 GOOD KEW3 FROM artSOODRJ. We hare grind new* from M '.-.-onr! ■)n Ute^S-inst., (i»n. Pope, alter a forced march, got between two portion* of the rebel army, who. on h-.-iiftiiig of his uppruneh, bent it rapid retrcnl^ml being j holly'piirsui-d. dispersed in every direr- i ; lion, and. Gnnlly towards tint south. : Oar men took 15!) prisoners iu one piece. nnd smaller Squad* in other ; jduces, amounting in all TO* about 3P0. Their baggage, » large quantity of arms au'i horses fell into the bonds of our army. There up)Kutr* to bane been uo fighting,- Imt a good deal of running. There i« also another report, which ap1 pears to i>» ajUkiilin, that r.aothw por""tion of Pope's array, on the oatae d«y, ' in another locality, uodrr Col. Davis,! surprised another ramp of rebels, when n brisk skirmish ensued, hut the rebels tindingwthemsclvcs surrootidvd, surrendered. Colonel Deris took 1 Jb»0 prisoners, ^ including three colonel*, seventeen captains, I,0O*la Mui.d of arm s/ sixty-fire
v agon*, one. ibonasnd horses, a large l « • *j nanllty of tcflf*. baggage, and sup . r - plies. ' t)ur i-.-Jwaa two killed and eighth wouhdttT .The rebel few '* "ol yet • ^ r ipow'll. ■ y! -! Oi iters liave becd captured, so that. - in all, some i.d')0 or 3,000 ar;i said to * hare bi-eii captured in Missouri, whhiu p ^o-daw days. Tnd.rabel.inli iliitatiis ap.-.!.; ! psar to have been doing brar-iy sn furui»hiug clothing &e., which hat*. pearly.. J all fallen into the bands of the Federal r army. ( At the time our army gweuated ; , - SprinuGeiJ. h ating a large'' portion' of . ' the stale aj»partntly defenceicsa, there j ' ! were some douDts its t"> the wisdom of. 1 life course, while omitf supposed that on- " Iv n trap was Thus being si t fi«r the' rct)cls which seems now Ib'have '>eyn sue- '' ceiofully sprung ; nnd from present ap- ' pearnnces the Union cane most soou be " triumphant in Missouri. Frio 's recent ■* Itonjbnstic proebpi.aiiou, ealling for reii- ! 1 el volunteers, does pot appear to hate >' eff.eted much.. It w«s evidently as, we Bttggtwtetf at the time, written in a Gt of n ' dwperation. " luYonnalion fri>ia"Gl*OgOW stales that ^ oar trpops Imve cnpUtred about .two . '* . tons of powder, buried un (Sob Jack- | noil's farm, u *—~
POILX ROYAL AX FAIRS. ' By late nOvicu* from Fort ltoyal, it j i ■ appears tlut thi-ra are about SM.OOOi] ; Federal troop* .iu that vjciuity. The ( j townof Bnuufort i* now occupied by j < ! our trov»ps. Several other Island* in ; 1 that vieluiiy "besides Fort U'»ynl, nr.- j 'trur possession. About 1 dii.OUO pounds : J »df Sea Island cotton has' been sent lp ' New York, and 400,000 pounds more . wis ready for j.hipment. This whole j l" amount is estimated to be worth, at- th^/^ present time, biioli a qoartrr of a mrii of doliurs. ' Tlie negroes gather ttyuuder the direction of government agents, ^ : wrecivfng 93 per 1(H) pounds lor .their | nerrievs, for which they work willingly j and well. j It is staled that fonr hundred of our I men, on the 16th, crossed to the main- j , > laiid. towards tlvc Charles ton nnd .S'avaauiib Kiiiriiml,' and vneonutered a ; rebel force of fifteen hundred a ho rc- . ] treated, after firing a volley without ' : effect. There Is al*o a rumor of the . defeat uf the. rebel commodore, Ili-liins,^. ; and the sinking of his ship "by the Mass- , achusatts. More Federal troop® were being sent to Tybte Island. 'Tlie stone fleet wen in the vicinity of Savannah j ; and Charleston. THE FIRE AT •CHABLES7QT7. ' T!i.' new* of a terrible cwiiU.ivi.itipn, at r ! t.'harlr-t'inS wiiich w- briefly noticed - j last week; i* faUy conirmmi Th-- Mtow ■ ; nig partienbr' urj gathered from the , i Muthern papers.i It broke out at aSont nin- o'clock on the evening of t!i.- lltir inst,. in fiaWelt k . ' sash and blind factory, ni lha foot nf ; Ilasel "trtvi and extending to the machine t >hop of t!«m»-ron A Co.' f\ Itvfore mi.ltiifrt! the. fire had a*«uncd nil t ; af.|.«>liir»rf macaiUde. and Meeting street L | IroTO Market to Qu-en r»reet. «a« ou.- i i I rmsii of flame*. As teaemejft after t»ne : ' Tiiem v as cnyjoped in fiame*. the panic . j >vn* awful, and tb >utaniia of f> -Plies e'vue- j j cated their hooves an 4 filled the street*. I The buildings in the lower part of Uio Aty ; where tho fire brv".:.. <uit,«. w.-r,- principally _ ! of witod and .extremely rnllamable. Vldeli j. ■ areoantt lor the remarkably rapid progTMS . of the. fire. .» j A t mid'.iglit the Circular Chqgeb and. In : | piituti) Mail were liurtiing. and the prosim- i • j tty of'lho flame* to i9a Cbarlv*tor. lioul- . j and Mill'r II ean-ed ihAn to be erscn r . ated by their tfimulev. I i At one' o'clock the fire tended more ! sonthwurd toward* die eomer ,.f Arcli.inle " i and Qww etrvets, to the nur of lha I Cl^rle.wn Hotel and Mm cm! of llarne. f ! »tr*vt range. . Crossing Market »lreel tin- | Ore epread down K i*t Hay to Cumberland - ! hrri-t and acfow" to the Mills's 'Honsc. in. • ; eluding in it* - destruction tin- Circular - pCou'eh, ilafl, or- i the Charhmtnn , ' Hull. A II the building* on Kiug Street, ; | from Clifford cvarijr to-Hroail, wen> d»»troyU ! ed before three o'clock. a I Gen. Hiptey. who saperint-ndod the j ■novetnsni of the troop*, who bat arrived at ihn teena abont tbi* time, ordered serer al baildings oa th« mat* of ll|« eonflagra- • lioa U> tw blo»_;i up, ar.J after «ofn« delay • the order was executed, but not belorw the 6 theatre, Lloyd'* coach factory, opposite the ^
esprese office, aaff aH t - froia thi* I p.n-itto Q-jetn street, bad caujj^l bre and ( tictt dJiusjwl, 1 " .fr about i .iVlock'sho eisd" chi ?«it C c directiutrof the lu-iariht Bfoud St. ! after, St. Andrew"-* lloll ttnk- fire. i and sul.MNjovntlyAhe (rathoiic Cathedral . , Ui- epire >•; which t'-SS shortly after o'clock The lire m*j>! a ciear'sw-ep tbroacli the rity. making ii. track .from East U»y to- 1 L-Kkng qttiwfl: — , The t.'harleaton Courier, of tfiu. 13'h". t five* a list of twtsreejt »IU and Mtf taffrr- • « r-; nnd eats t ut »« aStimatvU at, • S ii.fHKr.01M to STwnu.000. ; Fin- hlinrches wenr destroyed the Cathedral. St. I'eter'* Hoi- - ' d. the Cum- ' Strei:t, lha Methodist, -and the Circular Chnreh. The Chariest..!! Mercury «.ay» that Gvo ; liun.tri-d nnd seventy *is baildings. acre d"i st roved. , « - Tile ainwi of the bnildntg altrihuie tho ;j Er<- to the refvL-fsdeM <>r iucendiarigni of-u ' squad of tiruntry necrm * quatletvd i'i a ! s;..hI adjoitiitfg. Mr. liussel «a- the last j titan to iunvnyhe bdildiug. qr >iipp»*«' b" ! cautimi against firnTiad beeu t'oh.-.:. CCHCOAVr DU'EITCLS. I The Secretary of \V«r h»* iub«ni'|e4'to i Consr<»* ill# '•■stimair* of tho Hagtooor. , ' Ib-partriionl, fur rojiaifTI.'g''ai'r? eomp eiihc . existing fbrlificalioinand -••-»- truciittg n-- « oi;e*,--..!roar.tiiiR to ebt.Iti'Hr'u: e »re . i!-tiiua'.ei A-.'-'iUOtHVl to lht-*<- -h-reti lory [ submitted 10 C >ofTM«. Tim i -itiiijatbinJ • propbved to t.c repaired, cmnpL-ied nod 1 i ntpetpti extend from Maine to'jUalifortiio. tnela-libg the AiUntU* and r.u iii-: i ■ . j ami the CwamWetrontier. From thi* wj judge that the Government d-w not. ini t.-od to bo fnaffd tiaDDing longer. referi to longer, in reh-r.
! cneo to oar defences against a f-r-ign «■-- n : my. Aud it istbot ptamly iitdioat-d thrt t j thora who ought. 10 be able t« ju have t » not tho -most implicit confidence.. iu l!. ( i profcsalons'of frienualup hitherto iu-"1 • by : some Huropean power* towards this t»ov- a ! ernmcot. For oat own part, we b.-livv- - j thfc't nil thoso professibas. on the part of ' ' Knglaiid at least, aro nothing more than ;l : flimsy li 1 1 i'i ii j| j ss'Hi thought so for v j sumvtjjacTrinough we can Dal «i»h thai re- 4 j Mju/way pMite that wo have beoc in »u j EDFFERIKP OF VlflwN MRU IK Jt'.SSOVRI 1 ! •fGntpttmen intotflHwwstevfi 'dMstMtri ore siiffi-tinis iurtniely, ut tlm haulr rei el*. who strip them Jf( overyt t- f j will be oV use to tho robb-r*. artd destroy ! much of what they il« not waul. "In c itiI sequence of this, hundreds, nnd even thorn ( ! sand*, are leaving their desoiatcd lib«e». i ami wending their way in h most dMtiine ' condition, to St. and other places in . i thin control of th> FadargI artov. throwing i them*. Ives upon tbdthfcrity of tlie people, i and Gen. Uallsck ha* iuiul an order, by j which a tax is levied on those wl o are di" : l-yal t» the go*erS»elit, for the opport of ( Ljb0 sufferer*. TtiU i* a* it Shoold b#. OUR CAWP LETTERS. ( i Iitvistoy or Lows a I'otowsr. 1 ' t'Aar ft vxku. M i"..iJec. 20th, Ibfll. J Dean W *vt: .J have jo»t xetnmcd from [ picket duty, and h&Slfe a lit.tle Win re i time, I thought it would be a* well to dc- ; \ sts a few moments iq liw Interest »>f your ; readers. ( For near four months past w« have been in the service of onr country, endeavoring to frustrate anything -that would tend to i l-.elp on this tinjaslifuld'e rebellion, hive Jnot* taken np 'ottr epsarter* in th« midst of a lienutifcl pine grow, near tffe , banks of the classic 1'otoniae, and near tho | rebel batteries (hat 'now obstruct the pas- ( sage of reste!* going to and from IB® CapL ; tub Yesterdsj tnomitig I viewed thron^h ii g!a»* a regiment of the insurgents ns tltoj ' w-v onion drill. The plates on their car- ' tridge* boxes coali) bo Seen, wi'b lire Inta- ' tials i '. _'S! A- upon thom. I also saw .ten J gun*, of heavy calibre, monnted on one of ■ • ihsir fortifiefftionr. Last night the boom. Tig of caution was di-tiudly heard across i the river. I perched" myself iu the upper 1 ; branebes of a rtal ejy pit: o, and viewe.i 1 therefrom the rebate nttomptinc to 4--".o1- ; i=h our hxttery at ttadifs Pfftj. Tta>y fired sctore) nmA of shot and shell, huts " without unc i fi—ct V^ati-ver. Till* afternoon the tnilluonisl attacked (o _ onr divtsku) made a rvconnnisauco of thiteW ; over the river, lie rrtimaAs their effia- - force at and a*nnnd Mutia<*a*'nnd ail along ; th# ti'oriU-r* of rho Ptitoraac, not to exceed ' ! (tn.OflU melt. On Thursday night the 12th iq-t., five no. ' ■ gro-s cameacrost the river, on a raft. The? ' ' say a great many sntdi-.-r.-t would des -rt the ; ifbel ranks if a favorable oppbrtnnity ofr ' ferod. thejf having be»o forcud to take up 1 ' ureis to aid the iiifiirreiinontet*. They al- • . .0 slate lhat a large portion of their troop* have si ill their snmmar elotbieg. and are in I u deplorable condition (or wintering. ! The time i* now rear at hpnd" when our ! , forces 'mast cppimenea a forward movoinent, j KtCldltn'i motto ssem to be "slow and • ; sore." lie want* to aim"**, witness en cce»* ' ■ ahead. Retreats and defeat* uuist bo en- ' durnd no more. It teem* now to be tho s ! opinion of nil, that there wdflw: * au at HHHI
lack n-ade np-n the Vnemv. i'o V irgiulx. ' from several diffwreat point* rimahanooa*'. ; \ , Fri-n4< at bomb cac scarcely imajfije Um . ; hardship* soldb-r* have .to endure. Often. ' t irfie*. aficr a loog' and wearisome march, they are compelled- to be out during the dump vbllly nights, with aoajtht bet the . . col-1" earth for n b»d. a »lnne for a uil. low, oml Mfh'Skv for a covering : but we r NMtfdtfy beat it all, cad maker bfl »•. the - cannon's •month, than to *«•# th'r blest , 1 nUode of freemen rent in twain by fiend traitors, who are led on- by. hieh minded, sonthbrn demagogirey, who grieve at and s.w.UTo avenge ibe loss.df po%«r. 'D.o portion of oontry around ocr cr. campment tt where tne night hawk* retire ' and _ on',* retreat. .It* presents a wild andt iicultivutuJ appearance; similar to pur- • on* of our ansetllod territories. -The dwelling* ore few end- fir between, ami c, instructed mostly of logs, wiitiont twneh • t.i*to or form. The inhabitants are computed chiefly of negroes. Their principal oceapaiiun i« tobacco, growiii;;'.'" , - . Tb# Cape May boys of tb-. ",th Hog; are ' r- in fina qpiriU, r-.-bn-t ariTTfalri.y. reiuy at t :i I I'-mi-i waroil '• • I'leot <!--• I- • I1 • , .battle fb-ld. and fight LLo frecinrli. »-r die y pke patri-i-. . ft Company ! . Cth if- •_• . K.J V Gajte U>".vr::r."t!». A Tib K5g. )• ' , I'lvfiox vnr Lowrn i'iit-'hac, D«. 16. J " i'.ah w.wi — wo ure now tbirty-Sve
milt-ji below Washington, right opposite the rebel batteries, and within shelling <!,— ! t»Lca*ionally they •.end us tb\ir 1 * compliments, in th# Sliujio of shot and shell . , am) <nr battery, of. course, a* gent I •■met!} i should, return tin* compliment, which sowe- . ciinscs them to bo'w. Wo urn toh-t- 1 nhlytwoll cituntcd here, in a ptne worn *. Will, the .Mb, Cth and fltji N. J. ttegim t.te with u«, i-omporing a pari Gen. Hook- 1 ei'» I'iv.sioti. Tlie Gen. is a real Milit*:y . looking mnn. iA> n'»uul •*> l-<-i 10 incln'r, . Well proportioned, quick piercing eye and ! apparently about 40 year* ot age. He i »t..;i te » hi ■') U't-tetn a rur. .--v tifficer*, ; a. ■' 1 ti.r.r-- br. hit br.."-- , r... i.ut"., n Mex.cfiUm ) in tiie.pveawat war. { At a review on, Monday, h# passed a'h.rk ' coiiq liim-nt on our conipaof . tcmTirkuig " • that we wtire a model, compaoy, which re- . fleets great cre<lit on our Gr*t two officer.- — Capt Fiuiicino and Lieut. Thompson. , ami conld you .«eo how much we admire tiiTtja odet-rs it woqjd tortaiulj exeito i ydur envy. They tuuke it . their conltairt ; study to leader t>» efflcient toMii rs ; and ■ sho'jld Gouipaoy A b" thrown on the field j { of batri# 1 a«»nrwyoa it writ not bo with j ; I th'.-ni. go ikiv*. but come on boys. Tjjo rvb.-'.s have stupendou* batteries on ; thO^Kjer sidu of the river, opposit^to u«, tybich look very frowning and defiant ; but ' 1 tell you our boys are anxious to be op and at tbein, cnnOdent that we shall know no mote defeats or disgraceful retreats; j Hot oh ! huw saddening the p.cture ! j Our brothers in arms anaitut the vety gov- , eminent under which thoy'havu - proipabsd ' and enjoyed so much. Hut they hav* > drawn the sword, and the good book soy* i that, (bey who lako the sword -bull perish j by the -word ; hot how »odu Ibis will tqluiuljed none can tell, ltow dark : Wi> ! ran see scarce a ghmm ol light through | t he somber ylsta ; but the lignt i« .there, | and good may yet coma oof pf this . upper- | ently great evil; Inst |«#flTops, only through ! year* of ixouble." Tho couulry ha- imeo : thrown back, at least, ball a Century ; und ; otber ration* must suffer more or less j through the mud fully of ,thc. nineteenth ; rcnturj. wliicb neither civilization nor ; christian*!} ha* been able to suppress, so j grout is the strength of man's tiu* and pas- ; sioti-, wiien they obtain tho ua-riury over ( btm. ' The lonyef wo linger In-re hefoso the | enemy, the mure apparent become tin- bor-. | r-ir* of jhis civil war. as, ilsy and night, wn ' * hear the. booming of cannon and see the ; Mil gla-e ■ of th# bora' ing. shells,' casting j ' -• desolation uMtind, Our eii»mie*. too, j have frieud*— -j ureats, wive* and little- j . owb-te who#-.! homes onr bursting shells j ' may carry sorrow and weeping ; and «!mn . ' v.e reflect upon tlie*# things, w# can but ' grieve at the. fully quo wickedness of th-*e, i *h«. for pvrs»ual gratiticnlion and agiaw- ! ( .Hzcwent, hqve started this monster rebel. ; ■ },6nlam glad to ^learn thnt the le-liev of ' Cap# Marttave organized societies for fur. '. nis h ing article* for. the boepiyal. They ' could engugp in no better wprb-t nod for 1 this, ns' well aa for pa*l favors, they have the thank* and prayers of pur nun, . Youtv Gsb. W. tijitTU. 1 General Sentl 1ms unexpectedly rei turned from Europe, it in thought, with fricutjly messages Iron the Emperor Na- „ . pdleon, in viciv of, our difficulty with ; England.
cy-Sifci'L- aotvis of Uratba 10 »"»>*- JWT tn» •>< rharfs. IXmtri, or ac> rrowtk. eiore 3 1 th«a the e»«*-ao!ir». wSw*:/- pWUjko* »aa ISraouf. nr.- sA^ririir, vrlU bsehssgedTAr, at «h» rate of^| H ! >1 f Wool, for I*.*#- j Jbe moaey to amxa|«»r «•« newwrtl^ -* ■ " '9 GANlrY. — On the- loin tn*t.. a: z>uavtlte# ot Dipiht-rjj, LAFAYHTT S. son or ' Amu* and Hnnuah Gundy, aged 3 years 9m ,Hi;sn-Gp Hie, 12th insu LOUISA F„ * daughter of Thomas dr Abigal Hush, in •' the 13lb yesr of Iter age. WATCHES & CLOCKS HE FA 1 RED and CLEANED ; and JEWaLRY Mended, by THOMAS SALTS, At COLD SI'HINU. Ml OROSJtS tor MriUiiu, Ri-tvOrlnc nod ClMOlO* » ^9 . WM.-tv—. Ulooki.'or JowrTry. Irtt nt the t ot* M-fta* t-.wl.om-.. or »' thc'iX.HU Wave Utth-e, c'*pe !•- Iwi.l. will 1-- praaqnty attenUeUto. All worL wmrThr prop'e ot ftp- Majr TO .tattled to -rslii>ii.» iaJueUt" uatOot eead their j»lw vur Ur.-a^ H FURNITUR" , SASH, SHUTTERS &. DOORS. " rpuv: Pabscriher ha* ..b hand a LARGE * ft I -.ti.-i'v ,..r rritsmiBit, fit m* a»t Ae— - ; - .Mi IW-,. l.r*.\*U, SHtm KR* and DOORS uiifl U- I'lilBiirtir-aDd w<eH ntti-mlcil to. _l I GEORGE OGDEN, ' ft Capo Mny C. II. ' "tWc.as. ctn toonr a on S10 HEWABD.
GOLD WATCH LOST! ON 4l HI !» AY th# 13th lii«t . li#nr L»0t- ft 1-iTl lk* .MING'S B<*i ■■ HdW, en the Five lloU l.ecrr, TTanilag-Casfri II ■itch, trill- n S'Aniri., 'ft ; *!-;vr R^wyirl w ill In- pin) i-> *#)' twmpn remmen in. i Cll.tn. aJshAW.iter. SCtb. ts 'U the Boko or oak n all 7 Ija.kjrr! 'Itiren*! nn#*iHl»U! — List to-U.r ...fix of !Ii<- tr vt u.k IIMI | i Htm. th*l jr B#*y murnler writ— Learn wnat Uak Hall proposes to aelL (loihr* for the ir.ro Ii -.nt *a.l rlnthr* for Jits clerk; t ■"■he* lor the termer tfoiu* l.w work ; Cm. him for.lhe l«u )et» *ua do* on »»J each, < lathing for >'j>:lul. uiJ (inniui aad Out. h. iNothr* fur the i i*a who t» chctirky and |*r I . t :„il.r. lor It* iu»n who :< Ihlhbr: ih*n lhat; c lotnr* for the )nun(, aad rl1.11.1-.4tr the uM, l lovhr* ,-.il9 tl at to keep out thr cokClnlho* for the men who travel* bj- rait; 1. IcthnTnr him who look* atlrr the mkil ; Cloth*** lor ihi m*n who loiee to nwiu. \n.l rlolhtng for him who *te)f at home. Clnihlns for *11 eeod loyal mrif Who wrnt the country to pro* per again ; S'nr r 1 rrv di-«-ri|i!l.>n. it. eat ami *mall, Ca»t* iv id buy l-iJiTOta ,-.t the grewt uaz Bat%< eo. What in .[.propria!, rhrtatma* or New Tear* IVroent to falher, . i.ithcr, frlcm! of even vouraell, in a mrc i-rtmi.-ftoMe Ct'AT, PANT* or VIST.— I X.n.1 ■ \V# will |«i>*utto yon fat - .- ilot tru.iliueoi U uauaua^ly. lanse— oar roode* welt mane ,11x1 out Jtrtco* I- n.tsfy I nr. When you eome to •h# nt)-. co-ne ri-:h' *invifkt to our store, c-rncr of I Sixth ami Mxrkvt SI reel*, an* ece lur vouneiL '.V AS AX A If UK A BUU-.V N, » I K It A I. I. S. F. tor. SIXTH ii MAHKCr Mriete, PillLA- ; DELl'HIA. ' Oc-.W. It CAFE MAY i I'll N i'i KK CO. j I-lKKCTOR'si MEETING, ■ » mm ins of til* tk-ard of Dlrri-tore of the Care . .V • lurnpl.i 1 or.ipany will be hrlJ at the ' C'-»ur! iiMor, on Siturdvy next, IWc. Wh, at 10 ..' ilo-k A- -I. A punctual attendance i, etprclaUy : rrijiio.iird. III-. HARD C. HULMES, rmidrnt. Dee. »C*h, 18X1. . | LIST OF LETTERS ^ , Ilomaining in the Go»hcn Fosl Office. , RcuM-n Catnp, Jamc* Hlnhrra, Michael Canlitjr, John Kmilh, Charlc* J. Lvrretl. Pindy* P. Horlon, 1 JAMES WlLET, p. m; A DMI NlsTI! ATGI'.'S NOTICE. TEAMING M. RICK, odmlnfrtrster. j»i»h ta* win tsuwarv) of riiitiK-.oPHKK , ■ H l>I.A,M, deeraaed, by direction Ol the Suiragata ' i of the 1 unary ol May, hereby yivce notice 10 ilioeiCilitor* oflhi-»..W dneilent.io brtns to Iheir ■ ifo'.t*. Urn ami* ami rlaiiur «vvln*t the of -trot wh! 1 ! ilcrrl.-ni.uacer fhth, nithtaaiae bioato*. or thry ; vtll l-e foroter him* 01 any action thrrefur x*xla*l I he ni-l adwlnlatrstor. 1 l.l.UAII TOWNSKKD, Smrosato. Sumwate'* l trice, Hue. Wh, t*t. drtX-rm NOTICE. 'IMie Partncrahlp between WEST A THOMPSON 1. wia thU*l*y dirkulied by.mulitel (uaoeat. "the f luialbr** ul the Crni will beeo-lh-ii 1\ Juku Weat. • JOHN W»:sT. _ . q. K. THOMPSON.' . Cape bland, N. J , terc. J.1, isai. l« •] NOTICE OF AT I' LIGATION. - M k pplieatlaa wlil bemade »vth# rc.ulns *c«*loc ' jm a V -I the L. gUfalure of hew Jevecy, I- lmi-r:-«iratr X ' a lintel I Iiif.pany, on I a;.# I.I. ml. Capllxl <.W1,00, with thr prtv llv-v* of locteailng It to $**),<**>. > 1 ! Nov.rou.twi. I. — — • URIAH GILMAN, M. D. * D ESl'KO'l'FU ELY nflVrs hia profe*. 1 . X\m-"-*I *cnrlcc« to Ihr r iUxcn* of V.A PI: JJAk ik IU ami vicinity, t orriCB-at K. KDWAUOS, cape May Court '• : leTsj, met. , | NOW IS TUB TIME TO ELY FALL AND WINTER ;• CLOTHING, I. H. SMITH'S STORE, ip I Pzant Ht» mrar i'okurism IIall, . At PHicsui to awit ih* ii vitD TtMr.i : Having put lB"a*np»tr of CimiDS, the autecrlher i* pn-pxre-I to *rli hi* frlcinl* moil the | '.iLttc 1.1 n: e anfl Boy's CLOTHING, fk nl»' VurnHhteg Cooda, Hat* mod Cape, fiabrel- * '"J'w. I'laiTIUNi; meite toordrr, In Pa-htoaehia " K-vle and et ehort oarlse. Oood* Sold by 1 ha emid . • K S . e-CDTTINO and BKRAnUWJ door. V h : ■ — - - — ■ -■ *, | Advertise your bustacse.

