■ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN W AYE, CAPE ISLAND^ MEW JERSEY. #
CAP£ MAY OCEAN W AVE.'" ,b fc "" ' CAPi-VISI, AN I ) N. J- U 3. S. L2 ACH, Editor, -, PirbtUtrrr and PrapftrJor. , - ONK JiOM-AU X't i! A < N i: y ! S- - I; -Tliuractay. Feb ii7, 1SS3. ' 1 a - - tB'lff -Jr \ P ■ ~ • • fftfflttWI. LTOBg T£S3?£S8tL ".j Thc/ffVct of tli«k recent Fudtrfet lie , F !.orit-« at For l it Her.rr and Doticlson, in ^ Tennessee, hnv> had ah nnl'oM effect, in ( f . dispiriting the rebels, »r.d inspiriting Union tgen. L'vpecitrlij >4 this into in , T^nncs'eo, where, nndoableJly, -tfMroag Union fcelityr ha* ever exited, hat ho* , f* been overawed by the armed rabellluii. , ' Hut now is, sbowg itinif. Tlio UniutiM".* , dare speak out The report of tlio cvi- - dent joy with which the old (la# was , J-1 • Amiied, avour panhoat* pawntl np the F" ■ Tennessee rf*w, theouRll tiio State, soon , - ■far the .captor* of Fort lieery, is fully ^ , confirmed. Therxay that they am only , waiting for the arrival of a sufficient Federal force, to rite rut-l openly nsifcrtl and matntain their sentiments. They have been made to believe that the pnr- ' poses of the BtJiuu ar;ty were to nbol- " . * ish slavery, and that, on .their nrrjral, 1 the greatest enotmi'ies might in* £xpected at the hands of Federal', whilt? fact* ' leave proved otherwise.' » m There axe minors; which. If true, in* ' die ate that that Btate U tired of the re- ' f ' beliion, and may soon tnke stppsto'plarr ' herself in her former relation . t-o the ' Federal Government, ft Was, some days 1 njro, reported that Gov. liufris-ifinl cell* ► el uppi^llic Tennessee troops to lay down their arms, though ft was sntrciy 1 credited. It is furiher reported that the Governor has caiied an extra session 1 or the- Legislature, to assemble last „ Monday, for the purpose, li 1$. said, ol : annulling all ancoiraUutioiml la^js. It | : • hvclso reported, by rebel papers, that : Gca. Johnson has telegraphed to the 1 •aeitJy, (our military ttiuhoritics) offer* • 1 lag to surrender .Koshvilic, on cuudffiol} ; Hint private property should be respected; but that no answer had yet bfcxjti re- j ccivtd. The riJiel* have MirrviideTed : ! ; Clarksvilie, an importaut and "strongly ! fortified position on the Ohio ant! Mtin* ' phis Uailroi'd, which is rfov occupied 1 bjYntr troops, and it is not nnlikely that ' the reported offer to surrender Nashville 1 i.< true ulso* Should these rumors prove 1 true, it will show that Tennessee ha* had , f enough of the rebellion, and has, at lust, [ ' c<*ne to h»r avium. But, be tin.t as it tung, -there is every indication, that we , ahall soon hard every stronghold in the ; t • State* out! tit# Federal authority ..will aoo'n b» fo-a»snrte<L * Since thdftarrvnder of Fort DoneUon two rebel regiments. n.>t-at the place at ' tho time of the battle, have Coma in, ! nnd voluntarily ■ifivudftbr^d, saying that , they had been dfceivirtl, and wcra tired t of ftg&tinjj njptlast the old Hag.* i The iHtuber of prisoners tpk-u at the . ■t'upiore or the (ort, was a litte short of ; 1 1,000. Tiie captured property fa est!-: mated at not less than fcU.Ot'O.ffOO. The ; prisoners bare mostly been conveyed to ' various polcts fn the free states. Htts3?tcrs Of THE pW'l The whole lone of the southern press ' seemed changed. *llut a short time ego jli .it seems boastfal, bold infr defi-nt. ! Jfow it evidently shatrs that the whole rebellion clan has been seized with 'fLur 1 #*ttd. ^wukiup'. They are inakiBg »!□). •. i si-incrhai-i^i r .Tarts to bolster up a-ruin* • vcd"tun«<: l*hcy rrwort to every Imagi- 1 liable fuUehaod to decleve their dupcii people; they ore calling for volunteers. " with appeals which wince their despair, nnd yet with all their appeals, they cannot get pow recruits n* fast os places nre vacated by thoso whose term of ser* , vice has expired. They arc suffering de> '■ feat ftfi'er ds feat, without the least show of victory in anyone instance Indeed : they have gained no victory since the ' commencement ^»f jhr yCOr and 1 L ""'j »="■■ 'j"', nu r.ui ; massacre at Ball's .Waff; which, prob* •Wy, was only eflicted throti; h the ; •ttaeheey of one of , nr own oflfcm - t G'-njj Stone — who U -bow iii prLon - . Tlitir great hope baa twon la ibvfr »;u •ly fecognii'uu by Kurupcan Powers, \ ^
i^t Vfwit dciusTjrr h-.» (ailed aiiay. Ann', ti [ia ibe mii}»t ol ail this, t'.ic heretofore 1 *' 1 smothers d Ifaiott sctmment in their n | midst Is showing itself- moty and tnwye ;* Theft? ore, also, current rumors that !v [pmey ctf thd 'dhitiugoished rebels.. yc a ; ct)Utiseling\0;L.y down thjeir a.-xr.jjjeir-lieing a'd posxttrhr show of .scecess, and tj ' amniig "tii-.se "ramored advisors 1s their C A"ici:« Prrsiieet — AlrX. II. 'Stevens. ■> i This las' is ouly if ruuror, ari«l very fib- i •" not lru» ; but tliefr is enough to eon- " : vinccrativ o^s, alio i i at all posted, that ; the re bellion is shaking with a terrible ] ague ; and though wo have heretofore thought O'heraiie, we cannot Host re- . ; sist tho itaprcmdonlbat it is oh . its Ijjs" v ; and WBSt be unblfiilaUd within a c : few months, • unless some entirely* un " fur.scrn.'uiiloHurd event should occur, i or so the nnlookrd-'irr'rcterrc should pe* fiiil ocr«rui«. I t n$ tiieu Jmpc for a glorious, generul victory, cro long, -j though we may be disappointed. We u cannot befiarc it, however, for we Of „ | iieve the hnsid of God is iu it. THE EOAHOKS 2AT1XE. From official rcporis, i! apyinrs lliat 1 our loss at I lie i>at»!e of Itoapokc, w.i- x lit! killed un'd -lo wotjnded, a few of x ! which have since difrd. Toe l .»x.> of the i j enemj-; iu kilbd and vroundeil is Aineid ; ' ; erabie less than ours,- owing" to their r •fighting from behind fortification*.. It f«lis much ijiort of Ijr»t "reports. The ( ! number left iu jur iiainls. w'j* only 111 • i killed and 3!> wounded, a< reported by , : Gen. Burntldo, though it ia probalilc , ! tha\ some of them were taken away, as 1 1 | was the case of Cnpt. O. Jciining Wise, j ' who has since du d. In looking at their 1 j comparatively ginbilloss, tiie wonder it i 1 ; that they yielded so easily an jliey did ; ) I and it is a telling comment on the com* j pnrative bravery of 'the fwo contending ( '.armies, notwithstanding nil the southern [ | boasts. Tho fact is, nor men fight with - la jurfrct sense of the justice of their : i ' cause, and the falling of tlieir comyodrs 1 j nroufid tliem only ifcrves litem to grca- , 1 ; tt-r d"eds of daring. Tills fact was ' I plainly seen in the more I event battle of ' I Doncison. The prisoners taken -at Boa [ i nokc number 2.700. | BEREt -IHVcSIOS. 4: Xot.long smcn lite r«-l>.-l papers Were i 1 calling opon their would-be govcrntnent to ' j make one gm%i dseti. Tln^r conf«-.**-il 1 tliyit, urn. out some important chance in * I their programme, their ca*».«»» a -hope It- ' i -one. They Ua.-t Inns enoajfh remalnod en . ' j tiie d tfcntht, u» they e.-rpret-Sed it, (though : ; thry first opened the tuill, at Strfhpter ) I ! I'iiey argasu) ihe necrss.-«y CT. concentrating .« j a large ibrce in aome one place, thus cut < ! ting their any oat inte.the Tree plates, mak- I inj them *:»•• battle and gniiuflg ae- ' <-•--* t<i vast stnret oP-provbions nt the i • North, thus n-pleni-hitig thvir deploted « comniisserut. And, a» the rnntt .availahU c p int nt -ihicli to acromplith this (ftvnl 1 i t.iit nl the *»n:w papers pf;w«i<! * ' that through KwHarky, iut» OW... wherv. ( tl -.-y argue.;. :ibey voald , m.*et Biih the ' \ 1 least .ippcMtimi, nnd the most succussfully . 1 i gain their nitich uitftk-J. siorvs. fr«m that ; 1 great store honso of iigricSltnral products. 1 < I Nor is it unlikely that ttds' proposed pro- j I : pr amine *as about bring .adopted by the ; j rebel apthorilu-e ItflleeJ it was sumewhst : 1 : plainly ' indicated by thdlr movemint*. 1 i ih-aa regard, it i» uhiiersiopJ, was trnn-fercd i I j ff-m MantiarMS la Colamhus. aiid tho vnr- . ! ioas. points of. thc.r army iu 'thai section': I W.WO reinforced ; and so plainly was this 1 \ policy indieiteil, thai thn Fodrral aulhori- 1 I lii'» deemed it vrlw to reiiifiirce there also. ; ; llul Low tnt'cewluly thair programme ; j h.is proved," rucetit e rents I'laiuly tlio*» t V. heru I1-1 * •' ihry tnaiic thvir successful 1 1 j wotss on il.at parlor the great cLr- aboard! \ ^ i\ ho ansae.., ' Where f Waft where the j I r. di.ul-t-t.lJ lUmpbrry Mnrrhall Wet tU ■, gui'unt (iarficlil in Ka.teru Kentucky, and 1 1 ti ,>k up his line of marcli on the ad*<tnr* ' imcLuuril, in double qoirk.. ns fust as his • 1 steed could gallop under the FdH*taflijn • form of that notable sjiecimen of Houthern ' t ■ cbivaly J Or «| it whero Crittenden and 1 , ZollicofTer pi'de such a brilliant da»tuo;><>n \ ' Thotna- ami 8rhoepff, near Somerset, ube.n ! the latter id the rebels .met a traitor's doom.- i at the baud of i.'ot. Fry. and the former . jtha rebel ton of one of the smo»t loyal, 1 1 -ires) with his scattered and 'lightened folj; I lowerfk under ror»r of night, made the lH-st « of their way into Ten nesseo, Warcely.tnk- ■ ing time to look bthind them, or take hieath, until ibejr were eighty miles ffem i ; lli^itras (if ihefi- brilliant dark ? Ur,ikgli:l. i was it at Fort Henry, when, alter a, little! more than ao hunt's iioubardnieni, 'giving | ■HHUHHHHhI
ScsBsper out of harm'v way. bef^u the arrival of ocr ltrs-1 f.irco-, the gallant TiljhFOote T Or w#s it at l'orl Ifonalsoa, a here, - ] a few days lutnr, iieaeral tJrant, and bin brave band jjf cnittpalrioif, nnhured in . the 1 !. .wft a th« cere ponies of twigging ' Ueto-rUls l^tmrXfohnron ua.l (KM) of tbdr COtn-Jrln-|i. who, with heariy •■'pi^l tiuit-.lH-r«^«r»ing!y iulrenfbed, consiilerod it ' '' -Mli l'"r p,r* of valor' to snrrender t Or was ,it ai\ lto.wling Greet) where, abotfl tlw same tiny-. noiaiiU-itan-i-iug their long IvuM.-d strength, at the op.['preach of iliuhcl. thiy rein- Is sawjc to muke ill* best their.wuy toward Na«;:- ; ville.. Tenn.. brb.re fhelr nasal organs caagbt the v*ry offensive smell ntjpnpcwAre any of th. «p their brilliant dashes? K not. we knoiv not sheie to look furtiieiio*- ; in that- VcctTpo, ur any other, sinvu the j commeiic-wnit of I6C-2. Ab. it wont 0o! ; They will hate to try sonic other djsh, and adopt »iimc oilier pUngtsmmo. The fates ■ ore ocain»t ibk-sn, and the plare -'brftliaut 1 i dashes thc'tiorsH.- - O'JB ADVICE CO THE BESSLS. Could we have icon to the I'ujJgreis of the so called Hvitujicm -Cunfederavy, we . would whisper one important saggeaiiob iu . their ear«._for the s>«p»clal iK-nofit of Jeff. 1 l)avi« an J the wh.de cloa of leaders of the : rebi.dlifin. Now don't start r wo luy.- not ; t#rr.e 1 - traitor. \V« would only inti.ii..:.- th.-\-ce-«-:ry nf a sow aarvey of • their coast- and frontier, to discoverjf tbey 1 can, some route, through. \t;hich tbey may ' escape fronftl..- impending wrath of outraged freemen. When th:« reb.-ei.-n is ( crashed. «* crashed wn tnosj confidently ; : it will be. when the street Uuli r. suCicieotly U4ed the wrath of Wicked! : men "for Ilia own praise1, the .leadois, ! those who, for wicked and selfish purposes, , havo kindled, and (ill thu time Iii-d«a:v-kf.t:i- , lied, the flame of treason, will have to !1"« : their coubtry or b« crushed beneath tU; h'racrless framework of the secer-inn fabric. ; Their chbice will no doubt be to Its; out - ; lb* qn'estion mnj'wed ari»c, -Whither -hail ' 1 dAP Posalidy TBisy HilgST finw escape, * I by Diidiag their way down tliioesh Mexico, . especially how thaTllm fiaropean monarch, have g«t a HllU' faothuld there; nr. per- , rii_une.-t they might, fo some small crati. 1 ■ "inn the .blwrkade;" but from present; .indications, the time in not 'fur dis'.ant, I when neither or these Can be so easily «■ IT - i octe.l. ThetimVH ^Jlt 'ftr JH*T«tr-wfccn - : evefy lo«»-ou tho coast will bo invested by the Federal army, ail! put under tho • strictest martial law ; when every harbor ' . will bo-as useless to them as if thn waters dria<lnp when the Mississippi, tho • great father of waters, a ill be guarded inyul men. and every reocl pruft will either bo dost rayed or Lnrn?d to our uc count. And us for escape over Ma*.ni and , - Li:.\un's line, that i* no* impossiblo ; and * me would advise theui to lose no time- in a survey for some new route f»r ; escape, .-ither by land, water or air, and we can think of no available one but the latter : and, by-'lho by,' they may probably •uiVtf tftettiselvsdl the trouble of a survey; if they eoiitioue in .Uieir present coarse, the Federal Uovernment has that, aerial route all surveyed, ami thr modo of con- ! in readiness, consisting of only a coil of rope. uaA the execajinn -r'- -lead i ' TbeytiayMtbmir.encad to hsjil.l, ^witBunt.'ifiicielltly Counting" the cost. Tle.A laid ' the foundation in lbs mud of f'l.firiestnn harbor, when tbey Ilrdd I he ."r»t gun 011 I'ort Sampler. They havo f.»«red thus, frame, and thought that they were fast en' i closing ft at Msanafeias,' M ilstiSk Cteok and Ball's Bluff, but (tow that tbp. Oarce North-winds be<in ttsblow upon it^nd the storms or wrath from the God of Battles to beat* upon it, tbey Hqd lha fabric "be- without suitable foundation, and bracelet* from the sill to tlw ri l-.-e.; yf-l, their, distngy, the master-jprtitften and Ore running h'ltho^ nad t hilber with rotten pro|M> ; but it is all in vain, the - : tiracwles* superstfuctjro is creaking at evejoint, and if they don!t "stand from undtr," it will, ere long, fall upon the'm-with 'anygiity cra*b, burying tho builders in ; ruins; ar.d we rep- at bar 'advicu — at otieo ! ! survey for o new route of escape. tar Lost- Baii^sy, tho 2M of Ftbraory Jeff. I avis agree ible to cppointutenl of the relwl nuthontie*. was to be ioaagn rated President or the H'bfll Slates, for the term of fix years. An awful desecration or the day held so suered by tdjal Americans — j ' Wn- think be nvnst have seized the.sceptre with a trembling hand, -in view of transpit- : events. j ff^Takc thu "Ovcats Wave.'' >- .... a
OUR CAMP LETTER. .... ... ........ ..~y: _■ Cavr llrvras t.'o. A. "ih B--i. \ ties. UOOKKC'S ttMJOTJ*. 1 This cnmmu ijcation ia notsool with tho • r expectation that, of i's.Jf, «i will prove un ' * iiiftfestiu^ article, but to gjve a plain sta"*-. 1 mint of "the condition and. expeetdioos of ; H : the-- thipo -May Boys — wijirb^ t-vc* when « (Ozlrayciltty n peor jH-n, w rovo int r to tnutry readers of ib» "W^i. Ky tLg t date it will !••• - "n thai the "gallant S • ■ eutt(" i» <ti!l. in it« bid enmp opposite Cock ' 1 i Pit; but w* jie\ u up assurntfeo that otjrt I shall be long hero; on thn contrary ! many things poiut tu a m n v,> m c at. ^ \V h e r ■' ? j . ! This of cuurso wi- kuo* not, bat however t niueli officers may keep *:it;li hun'-' fi-.iji the t-.u-h, still th.-y will. have tl -J- . / position*; and ours a;v that «>• are tu cr. - A - the Potomac, atjd enter on a real e'amp'ai.'u V Ugaiithi til" oppo-eis of Liberty and i - * . mucMcy, who tle-iira to turn back tli$~ <m- ! ' ward course or humor. '|T«gfe**.,i»nd five I tie; lie to ope who *ai.l-< llat 1 dnobfuot 1 through thts uge» one increasing par'po-e < Aitts, and the thoughts of men- widened : with thu progress of thu Stin.i' .SiniV We ' have lipatil the good news ot iho-c > iuriuu* "t Union victories in tho South and West u,- • ! l<av» fell liiie crossing over, and "there do • bloody work.1' that ihuro brave men' who - iiuv'e ac'tt-.veJ the'-* successOs may bo re ' by theirs. C'>mmniiitie» ui homo may he 1 >. lino what excited by Wlt-li IICW* ; but tl) . ; camp. among thuto who can sympathise 1 with t|3riu engaged, nnd can better under- ' r »t«nil^he labors an.l fatigues of ae tiro cam. paigns. sBch newfi makes wild excitement - to reign supreme. K«-giu>aiit* pass t . . uen* to other reghnenls by their chm-t-. 1 and the o'.d woods around aro mado u. re. • suurpd to the joyful sounds. Papers arc. • eagerly bought, and eigPi listeners surround I the excited reader. He reads; "Fort , D.ittclsou is oars with l.'i <)i!0 prisnnets." llats are off and wilJ is tha shout the , : group gives, riucli scenes aro enacted every I lirirftly itt'ss tbtr irilwitl for ita copajrpcq..i'.- a ctapi.'r might he wrttrin . «»• Logs. w« make every thing ys need- ' l font of them; lious-s. roads, chairs, beds . ,iu)J "giai.t* othor thing*, too namcrbus to . iueiiti"ii '* In fact we think Mr. Log to be L one of our bust fftjpjs., "Wo are oxpe- , , 'riencing a little wilder yet. in the shu^of . <>»^t-ocaryXiii;!u with a ya..t of ice. I This scorns ditaoaraging to thoso who d«1 /ire, an "onward movement." r Wo have had our first sight of Ifie Stars ' ' and Bars of tsvcoshdotn, in tho <on« - lately '• < Hang to lite breeze over Cock lW<attory. : 1 It i« a prizr I hope we soon shall Jilt. 1 j Wo have accustomed qpr-clves to IhinU - I'thnwovetfedrci'lod Union victory sends u» I home a monltk earlier au l now wu ore shortI ifing btir time pretty Tost. Although very . ) .well Satisfied with soldier's life, since there r ; reed* mo<t bo soldiers t yet. tho delight/ : and comforts of homo ere m iking ti« wish • 'to be tliiTog hot not tffl onrcftlf it y ii one , r conntry t prosporou-. united an<! freo ; 1 ; till' Amurios'e proud oprign, om> honor- , ed thfcnghnul tint wnrbL shall lie more I highly honored becaOnr it is the (lag - ; of a nation trade pure and strong by ; v its preterit Struggles, .which correct many I fault* uud show its mighty strength, till nov.tBifS secoszmn cmt Inrk, end Britain *bol| j I •fie taught by tho strength Wi* put forth to . I Ave ourselves from ourselves, not to, put 1 herself in opposition Ur Aucriea'- intcr1 ests. '* Thnifgh nnt a prophet yrt I will, wptnre th» predittion* soon "we snail ho in ; » Ibzie. doing goml work for our 'country, -May the next communication to the j > Wave be dated from Virginia! As might I • JitU j»ecn well known sit first, "thi- com- j ■ manicalion doe* not contain. wWqrtH that T 'breathe and thoughts that hurn.-: . I , • Liiiska Itcnno, j | 11 ■ — !
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| " -"—V- . 'K&ttM ^flMM'WWsw* ' WOTTHT oT MOTE. Ms. Entru't —Your readers, who, Irave • .* . read the history of tho War Of 1H12. wiH remember that one of the Untied Stoles .1 war frigates was culled the K«,oi, and also. , j that it. was commanded by Captain" t*orter» * The K?iri was the fir*t ttuwl thai fiad on . 3 etiga'gcmsnV with the enemy, wtuch occur- .. " 1 rod August T2th, 1812. when she captured "the Uflti.-h stoop-pf-wnr Airrl. A ft or rno- ' doting valuable service to the Country, she thkt-h by two liri'lNh whr vt'.iolv, with Cotter oc !» iard. T7ie prisoners wayn fato a British port, nnd aflerirardo. duran exchange of pr.saoats, Captain Curler was being, conveyed- back home, in !. T/fngTle. named Ks.rx Jr. whstdlhe ff- elVy* bv "tho British blockading . -inidroh (MC^'uW York, ntld Corlci barely * Am adodjjjjMcopo iu a small boat. . j \,ik fo>q^/i .iriiinj-.uie.- of the present war, **^h*os.oc: -sindhtrity to ti» above." the naval irbe! of the .West there is a , guiiboatJi'stx. Sho is cdmmandod by « t'uptuin Cortcr ; uho is a- son of t!m g.dljni Cum. Cotter of 1812. This* boat •was tl.efirit to have a navo! engage•ineijt'on tho western * atari with the rebels; !> i ll tuuk place on the 13th of January- •.. .viien Captain Curler made a rcconnoisknco - -;--wh ll.i-.Mii ..- ippi river, ahj attacked I two or thsee ryijel gunboats; bnt, though not cajituiuig them, be ji.ive tliem atbrash11.-.-. un.1 drove them bphiud the batteries MM at CulumL.i-. 11 is next fight with'the Esiu) at ibe attack on Fort Henry, and • mil rameRihvr'what a borrild* calamity V . befel lb* buat, 7«er cummander, and her cr.;W. She was 'totally disabled, and the - Captain so Imuiv scalded, that, at the lime we write, his recovery )« doubted. Let us hope that he may escape from death as hit father did fruiu the hands, of the Brltiali.- _ liiockaders. Should the gallant "tnan sot- j vive, wo Would recommend hint not to con- 1 ■ 1 ■ nect himself aith aoy other (v*«ex. for it - M-ems that t'otlcr atu\ Essex together do not itxperienca good luok, in the long run. ' ,\. IV Aft Tiikx. ODH TBOOPS OCCUPY KA3HTIU.XL % . 'From late-: art vice*, there seems but - -ry little, doubt. that Nmhville, Tennes-, ' j . see,' i-_0CC'.ii''ed by.unf Iroop*, without fir. ing a gun, «nd almost eipiully certain that ■ Gov. Harris !u«. failed isi the Stale troops NOTICE TCTTEACHERS. ^ S t'ainsiinn .'-f IVsclmi »IH t-- h*H »l M . U, l.\ t.V V <0 N , | rouoty Kxaalntr*. — - - i hl'.-rH VMlU.liS— At Curt j Klizabeth, on the lilth instant, by Ilex. J. Yansant, CupL George S. Chojter, and - 1 Sallie -Chambers, both of West Creek.
' CAI J.'.— At 'i'ownsenrt's Inlet, Jan. 1*1, CII.VUI.KS.R4 son of Captain. ». Maurice and Kilrahetl) Cain, aged 3 years, 8 montba Md'l day. ' "Happy Charley, early blest,. . * Uost, in peaceful slumber* rest watchesTclocks : nKPAlIUIl) AM. CLEANED; : and jewelry Mondod. by thomas soultz,At COLft SPRING. - ] > All OM't.flS far McDitiCfi RrjolftDf ant flranlsf W «tchOt. Clucks, or J.-w ury. Irtl >1 the QaSftntmr * Umi. will M pramptty *lt«iv'.rii la. At! worl **r- ! f Tiie peepie of CapS Stay «r- insltnl la t'rai emirs a* ""-iustll" anil l,<it srad thru job* cut j N'oricK OF.SKITLMMKNT. N'UTirr. I* hereby Kire'n that the ai-count of >'«- iha* 1 Ii .i.-.'/.tus, rasa'r. of xHtnt A. IVoodwurt, c-ai-'J , will Is- v"!"."'1 sr..t »'«t<st tn tk*'9arruR'«ie, ■ 1 : the Co-ir.tyiof- v.ipo M»y, on '.bd IC It day of April KLtMII TOWNSliSD. Sureocate. Csfw Hay C. 11., ivn iRbyt-'di. (>«. Catpotings. Oil ClothB, &c. PmlCGH.J'.. INVJByts tor arriirrio* or ■. 4B*Wr - 1 » Rock of Carpets, of r'»rot»u sort JMariUe >!*iiufs-:lvr», «n-l of the Biiwt- - i- ' !-*to.l m - 'aw, » bl.-h firr M-ayU «f deals M-* • »flil durability of colurf cannot by rarefied. If yotf . 1 ■ I Iry, En*Jt«a iln-wcls.-ie toWI. OB. kc. Three- • .] . I.I).. l:>sr*in I ire -!.-, aullntde lut *itlias. dlalintAlso. n l»r,:i •tuck ol 1 !.H.r Oil ( lolbri from \ul * . : yard tort >«nU wide. WIXUOW SHADtUk-thU- •! I.rar aa impoH.-nt iMranch in our hiirinr»; I keep 1 ■>:■ bind stwesof evetj description.." Urfruxjtrt- ' tlncr, .VatUng*, Stair Hods, Li i>. Ma ft*S Carpet*, X<r PillNKAS TIOt fiH: Jr. I ■ *o. lifts NoaTii Sr< osi, si at.r.-r, 1 8 ret Carpet Store a!*r*e Merer No. SW tprl ng Tianlon Stmt , hIkh . llixhth. Pit 1 Lai, tar ill a. oet. 10-ly, P vCx I. AUKbPIIIA flour and feed store I F. CF.TKHSON, South east corner of i Arch ai.d W*lrr «tr**t*, t'htisitrlj.ht*. rrapeet- j f Ht»aI|, tar ait/atlonof Hotal S*epore,|<i*iluMll% - 1 1 i'ii':i»:. .ib1 Bultocre of Cape May roanty to his tarty >!«» t I - PLOW (*#•' EVERY P.RAh'D. At*o.e*rry variety ol i»i- *t . .red, tntether with 11,.;. :,i ii.,- !o*e*t euuhv: price. 1 Mek*e|«atso , aa*»*o'tswnt*uf*rt0V ' . j HAMS and EH0TO5EES ' at market prire*. nV-'Th- attention of the )*opl« of "Caps May la > 1 reinsure ' . I Maj».t«*-y- ■ - ;i

