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CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVEcape isl»anj-> n\ . - . ■■■. • 1 ' J. 8. LEACB, Editor. 1 Publisher Bad ProprleJar. ONE not. la AU 1' E It ANNUM: Thursday. March 20, 18fi2 ! ni~ We refec tlio remlrr to the nrti- : | eie on the Grsl '•page.-^nlitlcil "Olficisl : Securities," published Lit week on sec- ' oad -page, and ro-publuhe^ in this issue, 1 to correct a very serious blunder, wbich^ ' occurred in correcting the proof. i ( FEDLBAL OCCUPATION V)F M ASNAS3A5. We last week briefly noticed a report ' , that Ceulreville and Mnnnssnshad been 1 evacuated by the rebels, which is lolly ; confirmed,* and our array is now occupying those bdasted rebel strongholds, . without firing a gun. Rumors of the evacuation have been 17i circulation for some time pfil; and it appears quite 1 probable that it had been going on for two or three weeks before it was Certainm !y khown to our authorities. The main body it appears, however, hod only just left when our troops entered. Nothing was .left behind, of any considerable vnlur, except their fortifications, . i which have xosl the rebels immense sums of moCy,. bat cannot be of so great value tu us, as they werecoustrnc- j 1 ted for defence against an attack on this | : hide, and will hare to undergo consider' able change for a defence the other way, i Nor is it likely, we hope, that they will 1 be required by onr army, which, proba- j t bit, will not make a long stand there, | but push -its way after the retreating 1 rebels. On their wny-to Manama, our forces passed over the memorable field of the Bull Ilnn disaster, where so many brave Union men found their Inst resting- i p>ac». What the. object of the rebels w««. in i this evacuation, as well as that of Winrhester, sod all point* on the Lower rolootac. by which they nlrslrncterl the navigation nf that river, is a query; Tim robei* an 'or l • however, that il* wa* mil becnuw of the I pressor* of oar army upub them. but mere- 1 J/BI B strategic move. Their paper* ii«i ' male that the«e po*itiait*dfrr-- taken with 1 a view ' of offensive operations against ' 1 Maryland and bur capital ; but that Ure ' unfortunate preparation* of (lie Federals | remierod thill," fur the time being nt feast, ' impnicticabie •, ami hence th-jr have fallen ' l-eck to a more farnrahle pom lion «fde-tt fence, on the line of the- Roppahaanock ' and JUdpidan river*. Their exact where- i about* i« not defioitolr known. Their ar. 1 Content i«. that llirjr have fallen back rn t far, i hat if par at my advances on them at I once, we should ho so far from nor present' i fortifications, I hut in case of a Federal de- ■ c |«ot, our army could bo almost uninhilatrd -■ before t bey coold rdtc'i their iironghnhh'. i ^*jLnd«vtniii pate o' a victory, the great!* distance of oar army from the main .depot* : of supplier, would scarce allow ihcm to il hold the position tliev had gained. . Or, on <1 tli* other hand, should onr army time a li» fortify, and open -adi-qahlo lufca.-.s of transportation, this very delay, while it j t would give I hem limn ioi defences .woald 'V greatly injure oar cause, especially whm * -we were looking for rapid, advances, and « sifttul victories. And iherl is apparently, li some 'plausibility in the arguments : ■' tuncb so. that the people, in ...any inttan- 1 t res. censure Gen. McCk-ilnn. for bis lardy j" a movement*, thus allowing the rebel* la c« : (, cope from Mi.nss.n-, utiinjdrrd. What tit b result will l.e J. whether favorable or unfa- l! vorahle to our canse time Day show, but we 1 pretend nnt-tp knaw. I, Oor troops have reconnoitered t wnntv- i \ four miles beyond Manas***, without op. ! position, and found that the rebels have e. spread desolation in their wake, horsing li buildings and bridges and tearing op the il railroad track. 1 1 THE POTOMAC BLOCKADE. " The blockade of the I'otomsc by the rebels ha* been n souree of grievance nod inconvenience to as; and excited consider- cc able apeeujption as to how il would be II rsiw-d, which, it was very generally sup. tr posed, would not be accomplished without wl bard fighting and great loss of life. The ' c< • hole aBlti'r Is however, solved, the rebel- an basing evacuated ihrir ysreral blockading un BdUerins, leaving the navigation of the rir. a, or umil.. trtie ted. gr |5gpHon. Jan. ,T. Nixou will p|fca,e J accept our thank., for various puWie!^ tiwcafctbls* rtutbed, ££ .

OFFICIAL CUPIDITY AMD KEOLIGKNCE" Wo hare a few words more in .regard to i our municipal officer*. And. in the -firm place, we will notice ike practice of some : parties, who hnppvo to be candidal.1* (or ' office, nl the annual election, who happen to hoid the position of Judgd or i:wrk ut j Klrcfton. The law provide* that no such I pviaoit shall be eligible to arwoffiea {at that election, hence those parties mart roVase to : set as such judge or clerk, or, should thny ! happen to receive a sufficient number o( 1 rotes to ^lect them, their election shall be | void. Hut the matter bos been disposed «( j in the following way : — If no other one i» ■elected who will fill tl.e oT.ce. the City S Council fill* the vacancy as provided by thw-" ! charter, whieh they do by electing the tlftui, | whose election ha* been rendu red void by! ! his having served as "judge or clerk. Now ; j tKif, In our humble opitiiou, is not right.* : If the man doe* not want the office enough j : forego the lost of hi* day's services, let : some other person lw elected to the place | . which be lias lost for the sake of the $2. i Hut there is another matter in connec- j 1 tiou with this, which we will noli"o. Our ! charter provide*, that If any person, elected to any office, shall not appear and take thu oath of office, and give security, in case* where security is required, withiu thirty days utter the election, raid office shall be declared vacant by thu City Coon j <r cil, who *li*ll proceed to fill Iho vaonhcy. j Aud yet wo havo known many instances j | in which, alter the office l.o» been Meclartd ! vacant, fhhJNiunci! has filled Hie- vacancy . by elect iipf tlie very man. who ha* allowed the vacancy to occur, by In* own iiegli- ! geuce, or, in other words, by b:*, own luxij Now we ritggcsl that this iat riding with I the office and the Cit* Council, and ought. ] ! in no cuise to be allowed. And yet. If we ; wre not greatly mistaken, ca*v* have oecut- i red a hue individuals tixvo thus bedn elcc- ; . ted tu the same office three time* in the - same yrar— once by Uw people nud twice ; by the Council — aud, for ought we know. ' have not filled lite office' nl last. This i* . c-lahlisbilig a bad precedent, and paying a | ■ premium of .honor for negligence, it'nn officer elect i* »b negligent, n» to allow Ids j ! oflic-B to go by definite let, jr. *1! rase*, soma ! other one be elected t« fill the vacancy. 1 THE &EBEL DEFEAT IK ABE A KB AS. j A*-** briefly noticed last week, the reb- j ' el* hare suffered a irriijai defeat near fin i gar Creek, Arkansas. Price had cou- ; tinued to retreat Irom before tin Federal^, army* under Gen. Cnrtrs, until he had formed a junction with Ih* "fbtcmi" nf Mr • • Cuiloeli, Mcintosh ami Vanllurn, villi1 ' which combined force. Wl doubt, they c.v peeled to nnni'h-Uta Curtis' army, but laund . their Mistake. The attack wa* i'y ' the relnl*. on Thursday, March Cili, fird i continued three days Thu rvbel general* ! i nvinged eou*iderabte. military fikill. For a: j time, I hey — L*d~yur army surrounded, so ' , j i hat Gen. Curtis was eoin|M-lluJ to twice , 1 change hiflront, making hi* right wing hi* j ; Both armies fought bravely, until onr i ) on thoAhird day, m ulo a charge ! i ou the enemy, all along the line, When 1 litem my wa* completely mated, and retir*d ( i great crinfaMon.*- A large amount o' | store* fell into the hands of 6b r arnry._'' . j j Sa<l havoc was made on both Mde*. The dead and wounded were strewed in every. • direction. Our !o*«, in killed and wounded I , ; and mtsfiug is estimated at from IOU0 to : 1 MW. .Several of our Cidotela, 1-ieut. ' ( j Colonels dec. were wounded, but none very , seriously. The loss of the enemy ban nev- ( er be known, being strewed among the; w rx.ds and ravines.' It is variously etliina ted from 2.000 to 3.500 killed nnd woon- J <!sd7 nnd sobib 1,600 prisoner* An-.ongj the killed and wounded the following relx-l I officers are reported .—Gen. Hen MeCnl- ) | loch, killed; ling. Ger,. Slack, dnngerou— ( wounded ; Col. Mcintosh, killea ; Col. ' j II. Uivc*. dangeroutly wounded ; Col. ! of the Third Louisiana Volun- ■ t eer*. killed or dangerously wbuuded ; nnd i ' Gen. Sterling I'rice slightly wounded. : ' Thirteen pieces of artillery were captor- . ' by onr men. including one of the piece* I by Gen. Sigel at Wilson's creek. Two r lndmn* were »aid to be among | the rebels, and eighteen of our killed were , -Calped.by them. THE LATE KAVAL DISASTER. On our first page may be seen -ome ee- r count of the r»cent naval engagement, nl ' Houds. which prove! so disaxto our navy. This is the first Yhverse n hat happened to our navy, since the _ commencement of the w»r, and we hope il may be a long time before wo Meet with ! j another like it. The slaughter of onr men c was tearful, and the whole affair proves the J fraal snpetiority of iron-cla<l vessel*. In c deed, it proves the ul'er wortbiesinesa'of 1: the old woodrH . evselr, w hen coming in t -i.n I act ailh nuclr a" irDlhdsd monster d dw M.-rr.nrac (or Virginian as the ribefs j o J&S, ? lay1'.... ■

have named ber.) And we hope thai' our ; GuvernmentraiU profit by il.aod provide to j meet iron with irut:. ns there is now an indication that thuy »i!l do. TWtwsnll of: the eon test, alter the very opportune arri- 1 1 vol of our iron steauier, Monitor, wa* Very ■ ' materially changed, and the rebel monster. ; which ha 1 r-igaed qneen of the wateri be- : "ftirw, dealing death and. destruction to .onr . .gallant MVy, wa* sent back to her hiding ' place at Norfolk, con. iderably di.ebled, af- ' trr a few hours cosU-*'-A* i* sugsested in .the ortiele on the first page, referred to above, thue is no tilling wh.it the result would havo been bat for .the arrival of this . steamer'. There ' " "OeWV- bcif'liitTe donbt, huwyrer. that it- , .wudTa hivA been most disastrous; and f^ibjbly the Vwiire Chesapeake Would have : h -\ri clcargd. Nothing could have been - m 'fcaiitAjrtaB»> liau her arrival, and il is . believud/tiXjTTf *lie'g*t( another Chance at | the rebel steamer, it-will be lite last of tbat-t i rebel boift.* ! 'lite officers and crew of the Cumberland. ■ j which wa* smit, behaved in the most lieroic manner. The proposition of surrender, it ! ' i* taid, wa* several times maile drrring J lie engagement; but was :>* oU refused, ami she finally went down, firing her guns, with the Star* nud g.tipc* filing Kvcn the J rebel papers. speajt of their conduct in the j mint unineaeured terms of praise. The j j shot of tlu* vessel did cot|idcrablc damage ; to thu Merrimac. JkHOTHEB REBEL EVACDATION. N*t-*r-.Madrid. Missouri. i» s.tuutcd -orpe ] twenty mitcslselovr Columbus, on w short 'bend bf the Mississippi river. A largo rebel force ha* been concentrated here, and ' ( j elected .strong far«ificatioiis ; onJ so c-.nfi- ■ dent did sonie of the rebel* feci, that they. i. : j boasted that it' would b.r rnatle riic." Apieru^[ ! can Thermopvlv." Notwit1i*tandiri?, Gen. . Pope hiving planted himself for a demnni i 'lr'f'1'"" against them, after some little t : j-kirmii-hiiii. the relrel*, during a thnnderi .to nti in She night, made their escape i*cro*.s tho riVer. leaving almost every thing lielMid them. Gen Pope. In fit* official dispatch : *ajs i "jTwenty.Svo piece* of heavy artillery, I L (twenty four |Miunder*,an."l rilled.) thirty I I two batteries of fiebrurtilirry, nil immense - : quantity of lived amimiiiition. *everal>thou. i ! ruin'' small nrms, hnn-lr.-.U of lioi^s <>l I j mu.k-.-t ciirtVidecs, three hitn.lred mules ' ' and tent* for nn army of twelve- thousand men, urul en immni-i- quantny of oilier : pro|M>rty. nf.ent bo* value than a million dollars, liuse fallen itilo onr hands. "Tin' enemy abandoned their works so i ; hurriedl^ ns to Jeave nil the baggage of j i their officers, and tho knapsack* of their j men. Their dead were unburio I, iheirsnp- I pur* were on the tables, and .the can-lie* | burning in the tents." ah0.thkr fight in tennessee ' General flallec'.c ha* telegraphed the fob ! Sr. Ixirts, March 13, 1S62. I j Hon. K. M. Staxto* : Our artillery and cavalry ye«ter»Jay nt- ! tacked the enemy's work* one hsIT a mile | west of'l'aris, Tennessee. The enerfry was : drivm out with a lots of qne hundred kill- i ed and wounded and prisoner*. Our lo«* Captain Hull, of the 'artillery, and four f, men killed -and four wounded. T A cavalry force wa* lent out frtffn 'I.elu- j ; n«m, Missouri,- attacked one of Price'l I guerilla {parlies, killing 13 and wounding f 6, and capturing£over 25 prisoner*, among whom wa* Brigadier General Campbell, the ' commander. » j. II. -W.UALI.F.CK. OTO LEGlSLaTDBE. { In looking over the proceeding! of the tiugiklniure for the past week, wo ! fiud no item of apcacia! local interest to i Cape May, except the passage by thp : on Wedqesdnv nf %-t week,' of l!ic supplement to the game law, preventing lite killing of. wild water-fowl within litis county, except from Dec, 1st ; to Apr. 1st. Kcsohition* hu'e Ireen passed, recora- j 1 invruding to Congress nnd the Navy Da* j , pnrlmcnt, the adoption and completion : of Sie'en*' murine buttery, in part con- ■ Htructrd uy Kdwiu' A. Sievehs, Esq , of j New Jersey. Our Senators nnd Kep- i resenlatire* are insfructi-tl to urge tho i matter upon their conslderution. The Governor sent to the House a stating Hint the Governor mid a ! committre of tho Legislature of Penn- ! i sylvunia had requested a conferciiyc with In in, aud a eotlimillee from oar Leave ot " absence wa* * granted to the Committee on Federal t Relation* to join the Governor in said i conference, at the Continental Hotel. Ta lad 'a, <fn Tuesd-v of this week ! The subject of the ebnference, we uu- i is la reference to the defences of the Delaware river. .- • . ~ • si....

LATEST NEWS. 1. We have a/egorl from Mexico that' England has -withdrawn- from the alii-. ,au:» nguinst Mexico, and iBaves France . aud Spain to *cltlitAheir own affairs. | We havo cheering new* front' the ; West thai Com Footc has taken Inlands* j Na. 10.. wltli his. mortar fleet. This was the great relicl stronghold. Mem- . phi* nnd Now Orleans must soon fell. Gen. IluUgck hna announced that another victory bus been won in Arknn - ; sas, nud three rebel colonels taken pris* I ' otters. , mb. kditob Ths l.niit-* Aid Society j ; oT at nldlf Tuwnship Gape may Co., has! j this week sent to Philadelphia, srfeject to'j the order of John 'Wiley, surgeon of gth • ( Now Jersey Uesiineut, a box gontuining'2" ) : for tho use nf well soldiers not i before supplied with them ; 21 feather |-i|. | lows and case*, 165 yd* or bandage* of • differelit width, nnd a qnintitv of olU.tnu*lin f-rr hospital purpose#. The money col- ; levied and expended amounted to $13.71. Jam: Hash. President. • j Cape May c. il March 15th, '62. BY AUTHORITY. LAWS OF NEW JERSEY. a Supplement ttttlie art entitled, "An net to -.impHTr, the 'pigling* and practice in j COltrl* of law." approved Mureh seven- j teeiiih. one tiiottiand t-igW hundred and ! fiftv.fi Ve 1. It.- it enacted by the Senate and g.-n- ! eral Assembly ml the .State of New Jersey, j That the eighty-first section of the net to : j which tin* i*, 'a supplement, ahull bo con- ! -taft[|ied in all court* and places to empower i -aw"v Jiietice of iho supreme court to refer : nil ju-tion* in which matter* of acconnl are •InfioqtrovOt&y and depen-ling in said court Miti-pining on for trial before Bitch juxlice - at the circuit court i i the proper conut v ; t!-,. pi-confirm the report of tltn referee lii • (ucb ca«e*. and to or.ler jmlg -mant to.be, M-ntcre-l Ulereoii. subject, b-ia- ver. to nl! , that the postc i sUnll lie framed accordingly, ; birt iinVueh roufirniation and order hImII ni'iice to the opposite p mv -ir lii-s at loifwy/ ! nor w'lieiu either parly shall have d-pimlldrp j a trial by jury, pufsuuiil to the sulil eighty- | lir«t Seplion. 2- An<l l>n it ensrtml. Thm thoCnnrt ->r i jiivtici roferring >uch action eliall make juM ; . ullowunce t.i the referuh for hi* service*, to j ; be paid tn the^ maMier ami liv t(ie party i ; whiih *ai.| court -ir juslti-o »h#ill by order ] ' direct. ; 3. And tin il mucin 1, That this n'ct shall j i take effi-ct ini me, irately. - -A pjiroled Fobiuar.y lblll. ifili.'. { An act In relation -to the certifisatcs of n ; j Notary Public. | i. he it enacted Ity the Senate and Gen- , [ ei.ll Assembly 'il the State of New Jersey. ; i That the certificate of a notary public, -a|>- j ! ("tinted and qualified under ths' laws of j thi* state, or the laws of any other *i*t» or j j territory of the United Stale*, under hi* j | hand and -eal or itamn of office, arcompa j j nytngauk bill ur cxctiauge or promissory ! note which ha* been protested l»y fueh no- j tarv for lo-n acceptancu -or i o ■ pavment, ! ; shall bo held and received in all the 'courts j j of thi* Mute a* conclusive e.-idsnco of the i j facts therein certified, and also at the offi- j i cial character of Mid notary*;1, provided i | thai the parly offering the same shall ; i have nunevoji a copy of-*nch certlfi i i cntn to hi# "dcclflration, idem- d rr other [ pleading, "and considered as -t schednle thereto; and provided «l«o, that any party | | may cootrndict by other evi-leiifiit, any such ) certificate in all" ca*r* when such party j aivet notice of hi* intention so to do in the ! pl»a or other pleadiog filed in iho cause, or when the action is brought in the court for j the trial of small causes, by filing >1'* like j untiCC "ii th»-feturii day of the - summons, «r on the day after. 2, And be it eoacled, That henceforth it shall be the duty of every notary public ! ■cling by the authority of lha.laws ot this ' state, nnd without further compensation, to ! furnish to the party-paying for the protest [ i of any bill nf exchange or promissory note, i n certificate attested under hi* hand audi senl'or stamp of office, of the time when, ! pfeco where,. and upon whom the demand of ' payment was made, with a copy of tfie no- ; tice of lion p>y infill* how sotvcJ, and Iho i tiuio when, orif sent in ~Vr|uit manner, and the time wheti, and. if, sent" by post, to i whom tho sante' was dirafiU-il. anil when the same wa* put" into the pool offic:. ' 2. Anil be it enacted. That this net shall ! take effect immediately. Approved February 17th, 1862. now is the time to lil'y FALLAND WINTER CLOTHING, ; I. H. SMITH'S STORE, l'xaav St.. neat- GosntsK** llat.i.. .11 PIIICKI Is suit Ihr IIABO TIUKSI Hai tnc put la a supply of GOtiDS, the tul-^-riber ! la prrparrd to sefl hi* (rteoda aud (fee pubUc Men i and Boy a clothing, 1 Gent*' Furnish IB( Goods, Hats aud Caps, I'mbtwl- '. 1 1>«. m - ft. . k t.»- l l.UTHI.NC made teoMen In FashloaaMe I styie. and at short not Ice. (loads s-l J t>> the raid. I N 1, -< t" l-rrso and nEPAllttSU Juu.Ort.'sath, tool. m« fjf Take the "Otean IVavs. ' | 1 ' 1

NOTICE. * - I'ttr VloekhoLWrs of the' lt>« l »i«- W*y TurnpUr > A, .:.«n|>*n) are reijursrsd tu meat *t I'ape a. Il , na B*renl*y the XJd loeiaali Wt oue'u'ctuck V. I St.. r-JT th ■ ir«i).v-il-n of tnutOas. * The hoar J ot li.rectnn of said luMpany are aleo rr«juesled to he tn attendance. By enter of - aicrtARD c. HOLMES, p*es. CHARllhl If VNO, See. ' C»1«- Hay C H.. Naieh II.W. <** - : 1 NOTICE 1 fVi. annual mceling of "Tk« (Isoeral * — rrlntlnn The Mil), lie foariuhlp," (relitins to antlml Cil Kegee ,ui the sen-honr-l In ubl township,! will brlduii the Sehool Mouw at (h«;«- H»v C. It on the nrat it*}- of (Mil, ISfch y. 7 o'clorl. P H.. lor the purpose ui rlecllng TWHhe and other oOeere liw the cu.ums year pursuant to th* Mh sectlun --1 in act euniir I. "An act t-> Incorporate the o«r i.ers of c rt.l.x Itsherlea la the t'pper. Itewut*. Midate and Lower Townahlpa, In Ibc County of Cape . May." p**swd Frb. M, A. U. IM». ( ape May » . H.. March ISIh. int. AND BKAUTIFULTeDITION • Mistakes of Educated Mod. liv JOHN S.1 II ART, LL. D.. 12 mo., mustla, prle* 6u eenia ; paper eorer*. 24 celt . Copies C.I this t-vk w'tlfbe sent by mall ou reeetpt of the price, in poapiire sUmpa. PIcswmuI. • . dress J. C.C tRRIOl-Et. Publisher. 1 -'i.- l, Phltsdelphla. FOR SALE. \ VALUABLE FARM abd CARI ^VHIAdKIIOnaiC. four jewsold this Spitu*;' • arranlcd- «oun,l. and well broken-. A so m li'l of ,1 wh"t" SKKD OXV*' »•**««■ black and I1 Apnlv to FRANKLIN HAND. Cape Hay I. ll, March II. St. WATCHES L CLOCKS ' REPAIRED a. vii CLEANED; and: JEWELRY Mended, by THOMAS SOULTZ, 1 At LTtl.H rjFKlNG. 1 All ORDLKX fus Mending. Hfj-alrlng *iul CIe*ntu« , \l atehes. Clocks, or JSwelry. left at the Cold Spring I *1-0*0,. or al the ike.n Hare OB.-r. Cape Ix ' 1 r'nte-t* Pvmnp'tr atlended to. All work war- : f The peop'r iif Cape May ere Invited to "en- . o>.iMpr hoar iciluslry" and not aeaal their Jotw out ol lt.c couiil). ilr2« DENTAV^IOTICE. - The puhll,- la D^fCoilully InfArqiril that Ma. N. liiMilX, IHpcfi.i, will he in attendance at tl.e oatces elVr. J. y. Ixamlne, on guewUj .. si th*. ' " 1 court I l^.c. ami on T!,ur>,U)S and Fridays, at , Sen ilUC /ALLEN &. NEEDLES' /ii|)cr-l'ln).sj)liato d' I inc, ' L'ue^untled l,g nnj a tlrr in lit mnrltt, aitcagt THE SA.ME IN (QUALITY, \ Tl rnvarlat.jv to Ic relied on as a M I Mm; of .u»A«d rvellenee. FR1CK St.". per 3000.- (2 \ cts. par lb.) • Us •- inMnurd Siicresi for sr.- many tears pv.l is — . to* r '', 4" ,n; ,,'e 1f*fanr' ba* 'bat he t» buy- -, OKSriSB A It TJ CLE. Oik Brprra I'no.v.u r ... i.,Mr. U nor rhvnre.1 ' .mil* rJar.v:Br,eio» e-o.n, tut U wimt II mir:nd aiwaya'lo bo tvUadoo.* ctjasnturats, ! A ELF. N if 'X K ED EES' FERTILIZER. • : TliU umhuii, fri»ui its superior qi'-ilfty and the very low prior si which we are selliar, enables the , } sinter lis use It when he could HOI ronvrnleally .. I | buy other articles. Those who have used it herr- | toloir, are again doing so now, which U the best «»- i t-kneeof II. excellent and I.ART1KO Ifl l I.1T1ICS. cn; AN Ok I ! ratl'VUX. We sell none but No, I., received d|. j reel fiom thr Perurlan ilorrrnmrut. ; ICHABOK, A very *ui*rlor uUtlo, received direct Jfroni the lslan>L IHTKB. firwiu.l Master— a superior arilrle, . f packed to gotel stroog barrels. > I nuM.l Button Makers Bono Dust and r.rovod I _ Done*. H'»rro«.'ed rhwalae. i .1 It'-mlf ileilvctinn made to Dealtri on lis ^ abort artidti. ALLEN & NEEDLES, j 42 Silt. Wharves k 41 Slit. .Water St., (First atorr above ChcatnntJ PIU LA DLI.PHI A. I Mar. amx^ui MANURE! manure;: Ilir. uaderaixntd deaire to e«l tho attrntton ot the Agricultural Con. muni!) to their PIIOSPIIATIC l- KIt'2 tl.IZKK. , I which has glvro so much aatiafaotloa to Farmera I ; and -others In dlfleient sections of the country, that - 1 i it is miUlUauliy reeebnimmnled at one of UK*T , i MAM'Hi:*, ever uttered la the Public. Price »I01 per 2DUD liar. We also. Manufacture a MEA'i AND UONt COMPOST, . j which a* lis' nnrop lni|iotls, It eointmsed of Meat, - > Done and Off* I Iron, thr Siauyhtcr House, romM%rd . I with other materials, render l! a valuable and cheap i article well adspled to |«omote the growth of Cam.' | Potatoes aod Vegetali.ca geueraty. Prtoe onlj -»t« O" *upet-tlne UilOCMi BUNi: warranted purr. Pilot. pU |>cr Ton. Address t.\*KI:R* CLARK, i. \V. Cur. IBghtb St. k Washington At rone, PhUadelidiU. f Mar. IL *m. . FG8NITUHE, SASH, SHUTTERS & DOORS. ThE Subscriber lias on liand a LAHGK STOCK of pvkmms, of nl, and tsar ni saM/ttrf ory, w hleh be can sell nt very ut vsoa sai.g CT> All Order* for SASH, BHim ERS and DOORS ; Will be-promptly and well atlended to. GEORGE OG DEN, Cape May 0. H. I De« «. * ' URIAH G1LMAN, M. D.~ RKliPKCTFUI.LY offers bis profe*. alonat servieea to (lie clUseas of CAFK MAX » i v. N> and vlelnliy. OFFICE— at K. EDWASOB, Capo May Coorb jHtsv,»t- - " i ■ ' I. -