Cape May Ocean Wave, 3 April 1862 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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r LOCAL AND STATU AFFAIRS'" J* J. G&AKV1LLE LEA OH, Reporter. TIM Itlnf ••hOal^txamiUKllan The ilall inbnotonj of country routine, j 1 „ or rather, country cily rooiiut, wu* *u ! . . In mod on Tuetdar Eva'ng of last net*, i ' by an educational riaitor ; or, in other j ' worda, tha people of Cape Island and 1 vicinity war# treated with a public exatn- j iuatiou of tha Cape Island Select School, which came off ia the Preabyterian ' Church. Thia acbool baa beau iostitatad about two yean, and for orar a year paat baa bean conducted by Mr. J. V Gotwolts, a graduate of Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, nod a yonttg yet competent teacher. Th» school, numbering 20 scholars, led by Mr. Gotwalta, marched into tha house in order, and aacended upon a stage, when, at * balf-past seven, the Rer. Mr. Dewing j opened the exercises with prayer, after j which the audience was entertained with an introductory address by Master Henry A. Hughes, which was a well written production, and reflected credit upon the epeakrr, who was its author, and upon the. instructor and his school: Music by a number of singers and a melodeon, followed- After a low remarks by Mr. Go'tWalts, the school arose and read in j concert, the 25th chop, of Matthew.— ( This reading was qnhe eupboneou*. as j , the proper modulation, emphasis aud in- j ; flections, in onr opinion, were giren. — { | The Grammar class wat now examined, ! ( nod the questions which were put to, and 1 nnawered by the pupils, gave undoubted ; ' evidence that Utey had not attended • school for mere pastime. Although Mr. ^ O. had to make rather u cursory exarai- j nation of the treatise and principles of j grun.inar, yet »e think he clearly dem- i castrated to the intelligent andiencc that his scholars bad profited by their study, j 1 The classes in Geography came next — j , 'Cornell's. Outline Maps of the several nation were fairly examined, nnd a gt- ; * •graphical and historical description of ) <■ tha different countries, people, Ac., Ac., i wcrw giren, with perfect satisfaction — Declamations were delivered by the po- ' pile, of a good selection, and aevaral 1 piecrs were discoursed by the singers.—. I Near ihe^close of the exercises Rav. M. 1 Williamson offered seme remarks upon education, which were followed by a few , closing words from the teacher. Ha regretted that the lateo'-se of tbo hour deprived him of fioishing bis programme and examining the Arithmetic, Algebra, Rhetoric, French, Surveying, and other classee, aud ha«jng his pupils read original composition* which tbey had pre- \ pared. Space will not allow us to mako further remarka, although vre should like lo do more credit, (which la due to the ' school,) than we have. The exercises lasted about threa hours. I m»«h Harmed. On Wednesday of last week, the house of Mrs. Oliver, on tha main road 1 leading from Cold Spring to Fishing Creek, was destroyed by 6 re. There * were two tenants in tbo house, — Mrs. * Oliver and Mr. Jeremiah Hand's faini- L ly — and nenrly everything they had was 1 burned. A' few hoosehold articles only were eared. The fire occurred about Iwo o'clotk in the afternoon. How it ^ originated we are not definitely inform- 1 ed, bat bave understood that Mrs. c Oliver supposes that she dropped some 2 coals of fira on tha floor occidently, 1 which waa tha origin of it. Wa do not 1 know the estimated loss. c Ik. Farmer. ml Work. Everything around our Cape May forms has the aspect of Spring. The farmer with hi* horses and prow dan 1 bow be aeen preparing the toil to receive it* wed. The American "Ag- 1 rtcwltarist" says that corn should not r be* planted too early. Let every acre of ' groaadbe well tilled ■ rp , is .. - -wa**— ■ o SCsMtotro* at Um A. Jt. B. Cketvk. The Sabbath School connected with j iba A. M. E. Cbnrch. in this city, had I aw Exhibition on Thursday evening last, ! l at tkair house of worship. The exerci- E Waa were qaite iolaraating, being eenduo- l tod by Mr. Robert Cox, the Swperinten- * > daav Tbe style in which thay recited ee. 1 fact fdeoaa and sang, spoke waH far tha Swbbsth Schawl. '!

Tfc. New J.rvr SL K Oafomir, The New Jersey M. E. Conference | held its last annual session at New | j Dranswick, commencing -on Wednesday i the 19tb inst.. and closing on Taesday, | j the 55th. Bishop Janes presiding. The j session was one of harmony and gener- j j nl interest. Ti»a .Conference holds its j ! naxt session at Burlington. Tie falei* the appointments for this, the I "Bridgeton District " K. PERRY, Presiding F.lder. Salem. Bridgeton— Comnreree street, 0. H, Whitecer, Trinity, W*. Margerum. . Sausm — Booth street, R. V. Lawrence. Broadway. R. A. Cbalksr. Peansvillo, L. J. Rhoads. Pcnnsgrnve, H. S. Norris. Stmrp»town. R J. Andrews. Wood-town. R. Thorn. II arrisoa ville^lv Jiugg. Glonrw.ter, W.. C. Stockton, one to lie sup Pittvgrove k Woodruff's J. F. Morroll, Willi. Reeves. . Xoaareth. J, Hutchinson. Allowsyslown, H. F. Wheeler. Roadstown A Harmony, C. II. Kirkbridge. Hancock's Bridge, to be supplied. Willow Grove, II. Belting. Mi j. villa— . First Chotrh. (i. HitrUea*. ^.rifcoml Church, J. Ashbrook. j Fsu"%dii. J. II. James, j t'.ilarvfilc, D. L. Adams, i Mauricetown end Haley's, S. Townsend. | k Dividing Creek. J. M. Piereon. j Port Elitebelb, J. Vaosaut, one to be sap. Cape May, W. B. Osbero. | Lower Cape May. K. H. Burell. ) Island, to be supplied, i S.iem Circuit, (Colored) to be supplied, j Goshen and Cold Spring. (Colored) be I vnppliod. Wenlworth, Missionary to China. B Craw, Chaplain in the 10th N'. J. i Regilnent of U. 8. V , m«mber Trinity Quarterly Conference, Bridgeton. B. I>. Palmer, transferred lo the Newark | Conference. : ' The church at Cape Island was subsequently supplied by the presiding el- | der, the appointee — Kov. Wm. Zsne— preaching here last Sabbath. The following are the locations of several minister*, not within Ibis district, and yet of some interest to the people of Cape May, from their acquaintance with them. Carpenter's Landing A. Matthew*. Bethel and Tornersvilio, 8. M. HodWilliamstown, D. Duffel -May's Landing, M H. Shirap. Trenton (Green st.) 8. Y. Mourqe. Pennington, J. 8. Heisler. . Titnsville, W. A. Brooks. Freehold. J. W. Kramer. - * Burlington (Br'd si.) 8. Vaneant. Boideotown, J. W. Hickman. Allentown. F. Robbins. Palmyra, J. I. Corson. A (telle sf tka War. The other day we were banded a piece of a bomb-shell, which was fired into Halteraa, at the bombardment vome months ago. It was^iven to Mr. Albert H. Hughes bjta gentleman from North Carolina, who vu on a vessel which Mr. Hughes pi!oted up the DelaSuch tbinge wilt be preferred as mementoes of dUi gn-at rebellion. Iskkslk School CssvMthe. The 8econd Anniveucy of* the "West New Jersey Baptist 8abbath Convention, " will be held witlJ the "North BgptUt Church," Camden, commencing nn Tueeday, jfbr. 29th, at 2 o'clock P. M. Tbe Schools are re" quested to send delegates and full statistics. Tbe delegates will bo provided with accomodations, on arriving at tbe church. Those schools favorable to having the minutes printed, are requested to tend funds for the same. Wwlkn-Uw IprlH Though we had very little really cold weather during the wloter, we bave had no really warm weather, tkoa far, in the spring, nnd vegetation teems backward in comeqoence. We had quite a little flurry of snow on Satnrdiy, and a ape:- ; tering of hail on Sunday. ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. sat tevt Cm—a. Oft ly dlmuon of the aureagmte •k t M o lri« h.?r M*u« at Malms SfrtM the art*** wt

FOR SALE. . j A HOC8K ANI> HwT. containing tbrve i \X\.a-r»« »ltu««*0 la NMrv.UUplof (ilMHL'N. lae ..luat.ou U plc-M*a«. aud tka > Itad a! mxceifrut quality. The Ituuao an.! Lot » ii >.-U nlnatl) low It ' apptlaaooe l« mate nk«- , I . . • For partlruisr* t j • • 1 ^ TJSOS. BtCSLCY. . , Goahea, Marck TitkMSK. ! ' Highly Important to the Lsrilea STATEN I8LAND 1 PAWCY DYEING B#rABIASHMENT OFFICES ; s. «S.rtfctlsktk»t,Pkll.4'., S«.»ktJ»ha *L ,\.«V.rk Ike L-VOIkS to our Mr* trull nyfcvrtfinj In , DVFI.VG and lu FI.NtVUlAO SItJXvLA ***** GoOOi, kc., *o., / ! Crapr. Waotrt;, Zephyr, Kalt aaS Stetl^kaw!*, cleauarJ or Djad Ik a auprruir aiar.ner. VBroche i U»U nwaoT. Seat «tln and Lkinul* *tau :«.( treated with •ureas-. Sila, Mrrloo, Drtalna, Aia-t! paea, PanuaatU and Rarrfr OrMara U> ed WTTTUS perfection that rearatblm .Nrw (iooda, t|j- *[«lmrMofoor ahUI ck«»rfullj abouaon ! Order* bg ivfler and Etprtts. promptly \ attended to. Good* rectieed and rttilrned i by Exprect. BSRRKTT. SePHKWV k CO. i No. 47 Nth. klftitk St., below Arch, Philadelphia, i March ST.'Pttl. ml Millinery. Straw Goods. &c. "lire hare the pleaaure of Iniormlnq >-ou that we j TV are now prepared <ouffkr. at our Old Stand, i Nc lO I. 10.V4L 107 North Vrcoad «(., ala»e • Arch. Philadelphia, a well aeleelrd Stock of MIL- ! LIN CRY and rTBAlV GOODS, In ever)- variety, ; *>r the L«-r»T iwronTavioat. and of the noweet ' and mot' t tahlonablc itjiea. OURrT tAW DEPARTMENT will eonprtteeverj- variety of Donnelt. Hate ami T.-tniminfft to he : ound la that Hue, of the latrtt and meet approved tha pet and It) lea. Soliciting Au early rail. 1 remain • i is. w A*tn. / March 17th, ISS3. to. J ALLEN k NEEDLES' | : I Super-Phosphate of Lime, Unequalled by any other in the market, _ alieay* THE SAME IN QUALITY, i as.! I nr art ably to be rrlled «o ae a MANURE of | •tandard eicclience. | PRICK gii per 200(1. (21 cts. per lb.) j I lit continued tueceae for an aaaiiy ycart put la I the beat CvatuaTSK the 1'ara.ei buthat bo It buyOHS'tirXF. ARTICLE. \ Ot-'a Scrsn Piio-rii.vTCtir Lists la nut changed ' lo lie character every kum, but It what II pur|>orta to be, anlforai to IU chcrutcal coaatituenta, and alwa, e be relied oo. ALLEN ^NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Thit oiauure. from ltv niprrlor nuallly and the , very low price at which wo are aelllnf, eftablea the Parmer lo nee -it when be could not conveniently buy other arllrih-, Tboao who have used It herctoloie, arc agara doing oo aow, which la tbe beat ov- > Idt oee of Ita earellent and 1.ABTING qCAMTIK*. ou&o. J PE-CVI AN We aell none bat No. I., received dl- ; reel from the Peruv ian Govern oicn! ICHABOE. A very superior article. reeeivAd direct from tbo talked. ' PLASTER. Ground Hyder— a Superior article, { packed In good alrong barrel aSUMIS Button Makers Bone Dutt and Ground, ~X~ 'ibfnpt deduction made lo Dealer* en the [ abort article t. ALLEN k NEEDLES. 42 Sth. Wharves A 41 8th. Water St., (First B tors above Ckntaal.! i PHILADELPHIA. Mar. f ms-lrn FURNITURE, SASH, SHUTTERS' tL DOORS. PplJE Sobaeriber ha* on hand a LA KG K ! A stock of rtritwiTrn*. of c», .0,t iw i iaer.«/eefen>, which ho can Mil at very bsaoosaoix avrta-. q- AU OrdrrtfM SASH, SHUT! EA1 and DOORS i wlU bo promptly ASd well attended to. ~1 GEORGE OG DEN. r ^ ^ Cape May C. H .Jj \ Saponifier ' Saponifier: TUR FAMILY SOAP M 4 K Fit. AU Kitchen Grease ran bo msdo Into good SOAP, by oelag SAPONIFIES I Directions Acoompanlng Each Box ! SOAP I* a* eooUy made with It. as mahlof a cup Manufactured only by tbe Pateatees. Pa. Salt Haiawfael vrtmg Cempyay. No. 1ST Waluvt STaaXT, FntLaocurwia. reb. let, MS. CAMP CA8EY STORE 18 THOROUGHLY SUPPLIED with PROVISIONS. • of all dooertpUotu. he. Olraam a call add m will Bad my Rot* um of the cheapest places oa the Itland. cf-Jaeksoa Btroet, soar Um Atlaatlc Hotel. Cape JaUod, Oct. I7lb, ISM. 54 D' CASrrDENTAL NOTICE. I The public le mspoctfully lofbrmod that Ma. It. COM AON, Dravirr, will be la attendance at the OOcea of Dr. J. F. Learning, oa Tuesday*, *1 the Coart Howe, and oa Thursdays and Friday., at asaniio. . "sTo"vE""vToRKSr" W. C. NEMAN, ■ W.O.TH SVCOND ITUtT. PIULAMLFH1A "r, 1 bm.) ' OQ4linw»w"w4niMu.. i lafe&aifdtjiftgjg ssr i S$^$ssa«Fer^

" LADIES 4 GENTLEMEN'S 1 'boot, shoe &. gaiter maw rue mm mm ma - • I 1> *ub*ertber, who has VUliad tha CapaMay poo- j , i A pie here-ofurr. from Wmdburj, bow itlfurm. the \ public that he hae opuaek a alioc More, uu Wash j i inutwa B treat. otttKMRo the AaaoeSoam Ilea", ! whore he astU WOME.TI sad t'llll.DRXS'B ! BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS, j " | ofhl* own Manufacture. Shoes made to order at ! short notice. The heal Leather la used and Ml who | I patronue wlU be eulted Also. OrattOOTea'a Owota awd Shoea Sold. . OF RE PA IRING aeartly attendsd I". MAXWELL SWAIN. j clothing: clothing:! - . . At the ,C0VRT HOUSE. n . rfTU* Subtcrihor respectfolly give# notice * 1 that hi. *Wrk of Goom, lor making CuvuI vir'i LLuiHiao, la very Hoc. .' . . Coats, Pants or Vests, uli Mudrfuaedrr. at short notice sod Id good etylo, out JJofTLtriH. C AtSIMKRKt, CAS* I NET*, he., he "7 IMfinr-NtDE CLOTHING tnr bale, and i ah pi icon to rtlt tbe time*. 0 I S3-DRESS (2UODN cold by the yard. y [ ^ ^ JSNBf MeCARTKCT. ' ; : WEST JERSEY R. R. SPRING ARRANOEMKNTS. 0 J Commenein-/ on MONDAY, .VarrAl'lA. j IStiA daily, [except Sunday*.) f>. and from t j Walnut St. B" harf, I'hiladtlphia. . I leave Brtdrrton, _ S 40 A. M.. and I SO P. M. i p , Due at Phlladv ' a yg a. M v and 3 tl P. M. : 1 ; Leave Ptillaiteiphla, IIOLk, and i 00 P.Gu! Due at Hrtdgeum, it oo a M., and C OU PJM. ! PREICMT TRAINS \| ; Leave Brtd^ctoa at 4 4* A. Mil i Due at Philml'a at - - in 33 A. 57 1 Leave PUIad'a at . . 4 W P. H I | -Due at Bridgeton, it - . 7 OS p. Vj ' , \ WOODBURY Sl'LClAL TRAIN*, Br SWAM Can I i . A. M. A. M. P. >L I I Leave Woodbury, 7 *0 4 40 1 A. N. P.M. ' P. M. : I Leave Philadelphia, « IS 4 44 , j RAIL ROAD CONNECTION, J f , At Glaaaboro' a -low connection 1. made terth | train, of tbe MiLi.v<i.,.r and GTaonono1 Rata ; , Roan to and from MILLViLLE and Intermediate j •I places. • i stag-es - | Leave MILLVILLE on arrival of » 00, A. M. Train I Irota PhUad'a. tally, for CtimberUnd Furnace, Tuckaene, Searllle, Bmlrr'. Point and Caw May | Court HnuM, and to Cape Ulrod. on Morula,.. ' I W eilnc-ovyi and Friday.. Returning cm alternate I - day., td Afternoon UneAl.o, dally for Port Klltal-th. Leeibun,-, Dorohe.- I ter. J.aet and West Creek. DcnnUvlllr. aud Gaaboo. and lo Cape (eland on Tuesday., Thuredar. and ' S.vturd»y.. Returning on alternate day* to After- I noon Line. Leave BRIDGETON on arrival of 4 ou. P. M. | Train fof Fair ton and Crdarville, I ctnrnlng to a/- j > ' ternoon Uoe from Bridgeton. ■ ' , Alio- on arrival, of 9 A M. Train for Fairton | Cedarvllln, Newport and Dividing Creek -Return. ; | In* to afternoon train from Bridgeton 1 : teavr- Plll.teu n on Tucdaj., Thursday, and; _ Saturday, un arrival of » oo A M Train from I | Phllad'a. for Alio* *>. town. Shlloh, Greenwich lie.. I 1 Returning on alte.nate days lo Aftcrnooo Ir.la to ; Philadelphia. ' .. l^*I'.<iLAJ,5nORO' 011 arrival nf each Train from i for Crsaa Key.. '.Vllllamatou n and i ; g^ohlyn- Returning lu lu'renooa and afternoon < . Trains to Philadelphia Leave WOODBITrv oa arrival of 3-00, P. M. ter- . • rtat Train, for ll!ackwoo,!.to»B ; also, for town, Eldrtdge'e Hill. HarrUonvllU. .and .Mulliea Hilli alio for swede* troro', Clarkaboro' lU rWlev. j (U.rkwnodtown and l-aul-l—ro' all returning to » 10, . t I A. M. Train to Philadelphia. ; tryMEIUHT wot tr uten by TretyU Train, enJy. I ,j j. van rensselaer. | I * Supi. W.J. R. K. i I Philadelphia. March 12th, IM3. »l • "The U vion Now, and Forevkk " | WHOLESALE t RETAIL i Grocerj- k Provision Store, i i q*HE Sub.crtker I. now receiving a frerti (apply nf ■ 1 A so-id. from Philadelphia, sod will sell ih-m. I : Wnoleealr or Retail, at PHILADELPHIA PBICEX. NATIONAL HALL. The , I attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS and buyer* in general, la called, , to ontrte the fact thai they • , | can buy thrlr good, here a. Cheap as In Phlladel- I • I phl.Vi".". »n3 "> P"c" *» ' examine Grocerte. I i ' sod Provisions, before purohnlng r lerwhere^l 1 | _ . , . AARON GARRETSOV. , Cape Irtartd, June 8lh, KWI. NEW' CASTLE ' lu MBER YARD. . OVHE Hlkafrlher would rail the at, ration of all J **■* R to hla exten.lve assortment of Lumber. coBaleting of White Pine Board*, Yellow pine Board. EESZ"' !s£§n£sl. k.ss'ias""SSE;.-, a,aMft."ass: i, Cp" Perron, to want w|U please add re.. CHA*. H LAMBSON. I *PHI«.ISSI. V ^CUt, Del. |J JOHN a. I.EE RICHARD B. WII.UAM*. JOHNS. lee & CO., ROPE MAKERS. SHIP CHANDLERS AND i grocers. * No. 46 Nowth Wkartxs, ' below Arch St.. Philadelphia. rJANOS or RIGGING furni.hi-d tn or aJdTal^ *OMt °! M k>** ~ oiM.tNo TWiax, anas twinsOAaa, OiKOB, PITCH, TS*. A | COAL YAH, MOSIV, PAINTS, OILS j BLOCKS, CASTAS B. * eroer .rtleie ueed or mqutmd ahoaed'vaaaele.- j x ! We also keep on hand an iiianlm.al of « i Groceriea and. Provisions, " | aMttablefce air M""* and ftmDy nro. bir.ua a i'i . JOHN 8. lee. * CO.,m ■ * PB'rt nS.lt *1 * Lrr« (

* FOR SALt. ' t VALUABLE FARM a:.«I CARX\.RIACE HOIHK. foar Years aU IhU Pprtagi , i w*«raated round, and well broken A co a lot i>4 , j t'li.a ICED OAT*, ml* sen. Mask am <t ■ j vekltm Applv ta FRAKKWJ* ilAWP. : I Cape May C. H , Mama n. at. j. manure: manure:: I qv undentgned drotre lo roll the sHaaUoa a4 a the AgneuTieral Comafuaity to their puoapiiATic norriuxn, ~kleh has given w much actlofBctlna ta Par a an ami others la dUBraaat eecttaaa of the euiatry , tha. It I. cc.0Pd.ntly rec commended as oM af th. »Err MANURES, eve, rtfarod to the Publia. Prtaa *40 j per 1000 Ibe. We also. Manufacture a MCA 1 AMD BOMB COMPOST. which ha lie um Imports, ia romprord of Mut, Boas sad Offal from the slaughter Houro, eowMard . with otku materials, render It a valuable aad cheap *i tide well adapted to promote the gr-wtfi of lora. Poutoea and Vegetabtce gcaerally. Prle. only g*». per Ton. LP- Super-tine GltoVSD BONE warraaited puroL Trice $46 pee Tva. Ad tree. TASKFRA CLARK. A W. Cor. Eighth ft. A W iMhlngWn Avenue, Philadelphia. Mar. 13. *m. the war is yet raging [u boot & shoe. store. ! AmTII I: Subeerlbera km e iu.t ret ttratd from ! ^BV*iLti>rir*iA with a NEW STOCK at HOOTS, MUEI and UA1TCR*. for Gent.' Ladle.' arm Ltilidrea, auk « r frel >»pIn .ay tog that we have oa head, the (ar.ed and M urortment ta Cape May, wkieh will be cold st mar rt ORE. decatur street. In the buildiny lately "ccupied by Mr. tied*<k>, fte Ik'etn the Ian, Drug Stnree ^ CHKtP for Caak. -Call brforc pur.-haalBf eleo- *! CP" Geote' Fine calf Skla Boots, also, Gunning ; and Ditching Boat, in rold. G.vKRETSON k CHURCH, k j N. B. -ROOTS and SHOES mad. to ofdir, or tmf palro.) al short notice. ' \ j Cape Uland, June sib, IMI. (m j . .m MK*dk4k ] and beautiful edition | or >« . MistakoB of Educated Men. BT JOHN A HART. LE D., , i 17 mo , muslin, price 60 root. , paper rovna, tl rontj Copies o) thi. book will be amrt by avail oa receipt of the prtre, In postage atampa. I'laaro ad- ^ - I J. C. CARHIOUBt, PublMwr / Its South Fourth street. PtUladMphly' " sekd olfsn * Several hundred buahrla of 8p«d Oata, of a Superior Qnalitj. Yew Cleaa I nnd Good Weight, for nine at thw farm of J. HammitJ, nenr the Court | House. Apply to rich'd m. Crawford. B A tl G H rS~ bone fertilizers. BAUGH A SONS, kfauufacturari A Proprlatoxa, ' Store. No. 20 Sonth Wharves, philadelphia. RAW-BONE iSUPER PHOSPHAtE mm mc a-xxaM. j Utile need be aald to recommend this article — It. 1 peeuUar recti'. -» . vlgorou. and lasting m.nur. j having Himly e.tahU.h-.l It la the popular Iwor.— i We would >tate, however, rhat not onlv having a I continurd car* to maintain It. .tandaril .fflcaer, w« | have mnuM to rin-ter II more tmmnt ialt t« a, atiion, ' by the addition or a .mall quantity of the lw.1 IW ! ruvlan Guano. JVe do not elalui that by thi. ImI prov.uient, (which wm made during lbs pa.t yvM. I and without publicly notlog ILe fact.) nurSaperI Pho.phate I. rendered *ny lite mar. lasting In 11* ; effect, or in any way h-r.efltted, except la ensuring . guickcr action on application. PRICE. 845 Per 2000 Iba. ~-Qksh GROUND RAW BONES. Thi. article I. ground without nay provlou. prvpI .ration, and contain. aLL the organic matter of the , j bones. It U « at ranted pure. PRICE. n» PER tm PfllMSc— CAIEL IT The above Manure, can be had of regular ; Dealer*, or nt ■tl'OH A IOII, No. 20 South wharves. PhUadotplxte. • Feh. 50»h. t*S5. URIAH G I L M AN, M. D7 I) KSPKCTFUI.I.Y off.r* his profeaXValoual service, to the rill tea. of CAFE MAI CT H„ and vicinity. OFFICE — at K. IDWI RDS. Capo Way Coo rt • !±i - hurrah! for our. army I i Clothing, For sfrdfo and isukxea And for edl tea, on, , at I. H. SMITH'S 8TORE, Paaat Sr., near Goxoawa Halu At CRICKS to Inll tke HARD Y1MKS t Having put la n*upt>iy of GOODS, tbo .uhncrtbro la praparrd to roU hi. frlead. and tha publte Men's and Boy's CLOTH IJfO, JjwJJ^Funtlahlag Goods. Hat. and Caps, Vtahrel*"^CCL>,rHtNC mad. to order, la Faahlanabla ityie. and at enort notice Goods *oM b/ tka taid. N. »— CUTTING aad HKPAIRIM, Oct. roth, last. in* WATC HE8 AC LOCKS REPAIRED and CLEANED; ' and JEWELRY Mended; by THOMAS 80ULTZ, • At COLD SPRING. - ! All ORDER* for Heading, Repairing and Cleaarog I WitMfS. Clockt. or Jewelry, left at the. Cold Ipela* i fnt nMro, or at tbe tkean Wave UOro. Capo le- ; land, will be promptly att«a4M to. AU wo. k. woeI r sated. ty- The poo*«> of Capo May res Melted be "roremrafshoiarlnitumrr" and n«rt romd'betr tape nmm ; Of the maty. *m f-