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[ LOCAL AND STATE AFFAIRS. 3. qs4sville leach, kspytir Thr Klr»t S.J. Cnvrnlry. 'Tirisragitarnt, which ne visited du- . ' ring oor absence, is now nt Falmouth. ! Stafford Co., Va.» oh the north bunk g.f J the Rappalmock rirer, directly opposite | Frederkksburg. .When we left the ragime.nt at Alexandria, the . Colonel said : be expected to more in -a few days, for j he had just been in Washington to' fee Secretary Stanton. He told Mr. S— that he did not leete a brigadier-gene-rolship \» the Italian nrmy to be tuaden 1 policcnrnn in this country, which was all hi? was then doing in Alexandria — : He sold he bad; a cavalry regiment sec • ond to none in the service, und his men j 1 A wanted to get in action. Mr. Stanton • replied to biin that his qnarters should be changed", and he immediately issued , an order, attaching the regiment to Gen. j , McDowell's Division. We have just re- : celred a-lctter from Lient. Sawyer, In , which he gives an nccouut of their march , to Falmouth. They drorc a number of ; i the Texan rangers before then! ■ At o village called Dumfries, where Gen. . Wlgfall has been stationed with bis Confederate forces, they baited all night. , The horsea were jied to fences, the men , , occupied the deserted houses,. and the ' , . officers rtatad in Wigfall's late quarters. They started on the lClh, and on the nf- j ternoon of tho 17lh they arrived at Fai- 1 1 month, having made CO miles. Upon their arrival he says : • * "Wo fell in with a band of a 1000 rebels, consisting of a battery. 2 squadrons ^ of cavalry, and 600 infantry. Our Itmpold Battery was thrown in advance, but hating nothing but smooth bored junt, we could , effect no range, and our 'cavalry again ad- , vunct-d upon tbenl. They took up a hasty , retreat; ihelr infantry ahead, and their reb- ^ el cavalry covered the retrc.it over three j different bridges. Our regiment was Order ed to a charge, and nobly did theysttempt i ' to fulfil) orders, but owing to obstruction* j . which were throw^ across the roads, the eo- I eray secured their re; real, with the exciqr j lion of a part of their cavalry, which did | not succeed in getting over the bridge* in ( Li me. J ust uf "e were going to gallop over , the bridges the enemy btew them up with j / powder ; thus leaving a* on this tide or the j itappahanp'ock, which is about a hundred » yurJs wide her-, and very dvrp. • * * j •;TJie Yebel* have the advantvgd of u*. Onr , hour they nre soldiers, sud the next; citi. ; tens. This morning. (April lid,) at 4 j o'clock, I was detailed, with Co. D.. to j A search a farm nbiftt 6 miles from camp.— 1 Arriving ibero about 5 o'clock, I went in . 1 the house and demanded admittance, which j waa obtained. In searching the house we foaud two sons, who had-t b"ir horse* and | cavalry equipments in the stable. Tho j family" eojulsts i of , these' two renegade ; sous, (at least reavgade ti-Abnir country.')!' Ove bean tif a Prtaagh 1* re, a jnnibsr aodfis, j ther. -One of jho lmU*», while addresijSfe , me, u-el tha' following langnage ? — this | "not a sorrowful sceiiu to our southern "homes T" My >ep'y was in the affirmative. I , but pt the same M me f NtpMSil her to tell '* ■ me who wal responsible for these seeovs. and told her it .was also a ijxd sight for our j mothers, wives and sistwft to'gpe their sons. *"' |mpl|S>ll rn-l hrfillirr 10 Pul ^ dawn this unholy, unoaiur«i rrhelliooT— j ' Wo took the fattier and sons to Gen. Me- j IdtMl') lleadquattslw. The father was d. chgracd, but the sons are prisoners oi war." •' £)• * * * "Owr regTmeut is encamped on a farm or j BOO acm, belonging to a rebel lewder, who j is. »t present, n major on G«n. .Smith's ! staff. He owns l1.- u-m. which is the best I hate yet seen w 'U* J tnte. He owns a ' la tf plantation \.t I-nbiwnna. and h*«l • tome 200 negroes horn, -but many Of them | hara left. Ilia family are in Richmond — Gen. Me Do well oocepies the mansion on the pUdtwliqn for his hand-quarters. Thb t - owner's na&e is I.seey." • * • j We have not spate to opp* more of the letter. The troops are now waiting | for- pontons bridges to cross the river. Klna Cotton. Person* wishing to understand wore about the origin, ancestry and growth ■ of King Cotton, can get a few seeds of j hie couon .highness, by calling at this: * ^iKtS^TS^ -or * copy Of the Richmond "Enquirer," o? tbe lfith of April, sent us from Fai- , mouth, Vs. It Is amusing to read the . base lies that are contain ru ia tbU rebel ! •«- sheet. "7 L -j
Trsial t'aha Symflui. i There uercr va> a work published fur* which there has been ns great demand; j i as for . Train's Great Union Speeches,'! j delivered in England daring tho past! j year. It is the cheapest book, consider- j ing the rich and bcnefitiial reading in it* j | that wo hare .crer l>c«n. M-»st of the • j speeches In this work iiotc not before ] j been published. Xo Unionist should | j have it to say ia coibing years that he j had not read Train's twenty-fire speech- ' cs on the American War, It djoold lie j ; ia every boasebold.' Tliey are publish- J t td by T D. Peterson dt Brother*," 30C | i Chestnut St., I'lilla., and sold at this of- i fice for 25 cents, tbe same as sold in all j i places. - Sent by mail to any part of tlic I j county on ruceipt of 23 cents. i Kali Homl MrrllnK*. ; Meetings of those interested in the .extension o! the Millville and GlassboIlail Road throhgb this county, arc I proposed to be held in tho different | neighborhoods, daring the next few I days, which will be dnly announced by_ i bills; and it-is hoped -that onr citixens : i will attend. Let ns make n long pulk ! a strong pull, and a pull altogether, and ; we shall not fail. The object of the- ! rtiectings is to lay before the public tho i true position of our railroad enterprise. ! Chas. 15. Dnngan, Esq. will be present ; af the meetings. j Nuitdm Death. Mr. • Samuel Godfrry, formerly ^reii- ! ding at tho Cold Spring wiud-mill, and more "recently at the toll-hoase at that pined; one doy last week, while a visit to Mr. Daniel Townsend's, Dyer's Creek, fell down dead, wbHo walking out to the field where sonic hands were, at work. He wa4 in usiijj health np to tbe time of bis drath. Mr. Godfrey, we ahonld Ihink, was some "0 years of age. 1 Verily life hangs upon a brittle thrend ! j and. how suddenly it*may be broken ! : Jnh llrrtlac* ; Job /'Heritage, who was wounded in I the Utljtb. while fighting with lift gal, | lant.Xinth. on Roanoke Island, has re- | turned to his home, at. Green Creek — I His wound was milter seriou*, and frdm ' what we hear, it Is.do'nbtfnl whether his Hi will t>crmil him to retort^ again to j ; active duty. Aanihrr Prltr. On Sunday hut. the English steamer i btrmuda was piloted up to PliilndelIphia, by Mr. John Slereus, having been - captured while on her way to run the j blockade. She wos loaded with arms hud aramtiniiian for the rebels. ThiLl* (h? same steamer that hail ran the block- 1 adc at Savabnah several times Oar Writing*. j On the first page will lie fonnd some ! incidents of onrlste trip which should j hnve had the signuturo of "Reporter" attacfied. : Tempiit nniuc. 1 On Wednesday the 2lst Inst., the anAltai meeting of the stockholders of the j Cape .Island Turnpike Company will be ] hel-1, at the Centre House. Th» Cr«p«. j Wtt understand that tho prospects of i-good wheat and frnit crops are very i flattering for the time nf yeay. jn*iM> i* Run. ' I'ersons wishing to rent cottages on : the L'and during the summer will npI ply nt tM« office. Imparl anl Captor* at Capa Ialond. A large muskrat wss , discovered in j the bsck porch of the Washington : House, last Tuesday morning. He ; wouldn't evacuate nor lurrefidcr; but. | as the raHels talk of doing bnt don't do, -(stood his ground "till the last man was '] killed." _ . ' " ■ | Parana llrawnUn'l Family. ! I'nrson Rrownlow . has been joined j by his family, nrnr Bordrnt^wn, New j.Iersey, tliey having been ordered to I I leave Knoxvijle, Term., leaving bqliind i : iKem I heir furniture, and everything exr : cept- their wearing npnaral, ; ( H*nag*rlc at Tarkaltn*. ( An exhibition of Van Ambnrg's mejoogerie is announced to come off at f Tuckahoe next Saturday, the 10th inst. NOTICE. THF- annd.it nrrtlnrnl lh* Stnrkhatdcia of ifcr , . 1 1 «1« d:»jmI Torepihc co. win u n*u at ihr I i Caa'r* <tou»r, oa Wrdnmilly tha«ul S*yaf M»», I I Si tte hour of OM WtfBCk IB ilia .-uirraooa, lor Un> ' »!»-:lla« of Dit*(-tor* to a,rv« U;r rMwu jreaf. K. T. IIILliRrTH, Soc->'.
J" MILLINERY! !j wfss sai.lle a. \roolsox„ j .At FlSllim: CKBKK. ,'| IJu jt»r ottxro mi . rati re STOCK of TASIt- j ( JJLlONABLlf MlLklXKKr. o! the UlalUttn. , I <- 'nvatlns of Ktior-Mmc l o.'i, Caarc «o.I ; ! Silk Box SKTTs. for sptusd und o vstmku ; ntio. - ■ I CIIILDKCIP9 Mm wi«J» a «ooJ aooruarm of ■ - ; norma; kiuooN*. aad vmwn otlwr»rp-u«i. I , tj~ :t«%w call ami ace fit jrourailtc*. j ! .'.jwil Wft, l*r ' ....... .! LADIES! ATTENTION ! |- ! SPKINO AND Sl 'MlMI^R ! J MILLINERY! \riSSJAXK lill-DBKTn, at Cll-r "M** Cover c' , ! iVjLlfovir. otDm Ibr laoica a new and fXriL iO- . ^>,:mrui of »;irtng «nd aumicrr >.llllr.rrj'. UltV ! , ! fitKills, SUMVLS. CLOAKS llt srtHS. TKIM- ] . j MINUS, HATS. a.-. Ac-, of cvrrj at Uci *tw v I siuif. uhl-ic ah* aill ere* bcrraJy lulCTOtsoUilc ; all who may call oa bcr. " f A i I April ;J.«wv | i SPi!INl> ANi) Si; MM Kit! ( 1 Ml I-L1NERY! , I ! AtliKi LUI.D SPRING. , MISS MARY C. I'RJUK. has ju*t r.-- * larn.nl from PhttaSctphU, ind rill. ti.c ittri- • Inm of the 1.A1UI.S and frleau* in ir.t.nl, lobcr | ALU and f'asuiosai>l,k aswilturul ol : » millffikjil' goods. ° rj-Wmcltlos it*oc to cmlrr. r i a ' I'rll Hth, lj*tl fkeeuui.delfs.vkt.flsu. N OTICE Uhm-bv elrro.thst a tMetiU tw-MIn* ! of th> Board of Clu«»m I r.rltolJrr* of Capo | May County, wtu bo held a! ilio t out! ffouso, m ' " , aaltl Count} . on Tuesday, the ISUs day <H -May inn.. - a two A. M . oa said day. for the purtMwe of seMur.; , ! up Iheoutstandiuc Puatnrasof llie M ount) fortn,- • ] past jroar. Prtaou, hirln* unarllie-t a.xounU a; in j | lltt- Uoatd. will piraa* flv« their attrpdance. 1 | The annual atiird moctlnc of »»id: Board, will U- , I i held OB thcfollovincdaj, a» theUwidUrcU By irrder of Ihr Hoard- |. . _ Ju*!ir.\ SW AIN, rietk. ( . ~ 100, 0W BARRELS £H THE LODI SIANCrACTPRtlB OQ.'S ! f ■ irft-"-*-, wr-39 ' This Company, with a r.pH»! of Sl!W,e<», j t moat exlrtialve " or!., of the kind tn the worlil. find | reputation looit eaiablUhed. havtns also the exi-lu- ! rlvoountml ol ali lhe nl«ht aoil ftotu tht yreat l it) j I. ■ of New Votk, are preparrd to lurai.h an article B . w hich U mtbout douM, tho cheapest and very heat . I fertlllaer la market lh loe for 7 harrria and over 81.30 per barrel, or I • only SIS per too. II greatly Iccrraar# the yield ami j ripen, the crop from two to thra* weeas oatller, ut ; » ' bu expenao uf from Si to s* l*' an"-', and with very ^ 1 ' A Pamphlet, rontalntns alt the Information r-- | , mu'y, with tettera fro ia Horace llreely, tianii 1 j j - Wehafer. anil hundred* uf farmer* who have u*ed It , ecteavlvtSy for mmv ynarv, may he bad free by ed- '■ Ureatlnt a letter to the auhactitn-r. , Cat-rip* —The L. -i. Co, eauliau th'lr euatomer, ; not to lmirhaar any Poodtvtle eav-ept that brandnl | li . with Uieir name. No uther la srnuiue. Addresa, . II JAM»3T. S'USTKH. ip Care of Lodl Manuhrlsirlnt: Co. | dd Cortland snset. N*w-Vork. ! The above fcrtiUset cay be ohlalnnl Uf appllca- i 1 Hon In '' ' IV. B. MILI.ER I J t ape laland, ] •' A rent for Iha County of Cape May. 1 ; <*WH, HM SL , ° ! ALLEN A NEEDLES' !( ■. Super-Pliospliate ot Lime, r , i'atqxtallcd by any other in the market, j a/« Nigs / '}{ ( THE SAME IX QUALITY. tn-t tnrarlablr to l>c rellsd on aa a MANl'REof 1 (lamlanl eicelleuoe. J PRICK §45 per 2000.- (ItjcU. peiMb.) ( IU ronllaurd aueeeaa for an (tauy vera imat la I the best (iuaniatXK th* Farmer haathat h.- 1, but - I ■ l»<a i gexrrx/i aiiriclf.. ; OcsSrixa Pnosniarror UmcU not clunrr-l ! ' In Ita character every araavn, 1ml Is what It pure . |-->rt* to be, uniform In ill chetulcsJ coaaUluenU, 1 and alwaja tn be rrllt-d on. t ' ai.lek s xre dlks' i, FERTILIZER. Thtv manure, from Ha auprrtor quality anil the : very low ptie* at which no arc acllin«, futalilee the j i 1 Farmer low It when he could not eonrentrntlt I buy other article*. . Thoac Who have uaed It hrte- | 1 lufote, are again dolus *o now? which UthCbeatcv- I , idince of Haexcetlmt an ! LASTISO gCAUTIIS. GUANO. . PERUVIAN. -We aril none but No. I., received di- j root from the Peruvian OoreromeuL j ; • ICIIAbOE. A very superior article, nerlvld direct J I 5 frurn Ihe falan-L ^ BLA8TE3. Ground rtaatrpwn tupofftr >i!,<-U'J packed yi cood alrun- barrrle BOM;* Button Maker* Bone Dust sod (ground 1 a lit+ral deduction ■jlljfw'ihutiu* enulej, f abort article*. ALLEX A KKEpLES, 42 8th. Wharves & 41 Sth. Water St., 1 (First Store aimre Ctacatmnt .)* rillLAliELPHlA. lfar. S •«»-»» - Highly Impottant to the La dies. STATEK ISLAND h FANCY DYEINO BSTABLISHMCNT ! n OFFICES : ' .1 P / S«. ST North KlRhtb St.. T*hll*rt n ■ ' Nan. A A 7 John «t . New York. i, teres! lor all. we letfwrttolty tivl'te" "hi attsnUun of tue LA 01118 to our very jreal Impcnretuen'a in 1 DYEING ond In FINISUIKU SUA W IA, UB1>S GOODS, Ac., Ac., Crape, Waolcn. Zephyr, Knit and Strtls Shawls. Cleansed or Dyed In nnprrtur ntanuer. litocbr J Shawl* (Tleanaed. Seal skin and Chtnllle »h*wD, l rested with auoce*-. *Uk. Mrnco, DelAlne, Alav para, ParwaalU and Barem Drraaes Dyed wliha perfection thatreseniblra K*w Good*. " ry specimens of our skill cheerfully ahown'on ,1 spptlrauoa at the nmoe. qjf ih-der j by teller aad kxpret*. promptly , urt'uded tn. - good i received and returned ; by expiree. BIKMTV, NKPIIKW* A- PO. Xo. «T Nth. KWhth SL, below Arch, ITillkdclpMa. March ft. I*t m* FOR SM.E. - A HOURS AXR LOT, coninining three i ^.'jLw-rea all u sled In Ihe vlllaya ut GOSHEN. I Too ailuatlon Is mrnmUaiTy pleasant, and the 1 1 land of k*0*8i*ht qualiry . ' ' I The Ilenaa and M will be fold extremely low II ' '< , appUeatloo U made anon. . "• | Eo* particulars apply to TIIOS- ILIUIV i Goshen, Mnrdi TVIh; 1 SO. * -
. " l-'t > h i: bxt, two cottages, Furnished, situated m Hushes* ».j .u. , - SMALL STORE and i> welling eoatNncd, all- . ; u iied cm Hm-slnr St. Apply st. the »2a of the "te-Hc Wave." Apr. it, img— tf. notice to the afflicted. . T Nil. N. UAUKI.T'AON c.ff.r, I.U profcnnrasl aer1 rvi-e, to the nffl..li-./. HOWL VLB LONG OR ! 110KEL>3SLY. j He operstea by fhe Natural JV»wer», akUlfully ' I oomblnnl utth ELDCTHO-MAGNETISM 1*1 none despair until they hare given blm a1 i m-sr DtriK f!li;i:K, fTTR Mil (V. N J. 1 ( A;.H1 IT. I it. | clq"t ring! clothing:' at the ool'^t house. ■ \ I Sulivrrilier respectfullv give* rintieo i A thai hla Sltv-k of Coooi, far staking Gear u- j Coats, Pants or Vests, ' ewdrfosrdrr. at abort nt-'.l -c »u.l lngm>! style, out. | or tT.GTII, j. \vilMt.lll>. t: A wfM.T,, Ac.. :.c j | tti:»Dr-M iuF. ci.urnixci tor fwic, ani j Jtuia gcCYHTXRV WEST JERSEY R. R. IPHlkfl A It It ARGUMENT*. ci'mmencint/ on st ox 1>a mnrrh\"lh. , 1H62. daily, (errtnt -svutrfpy, ) (-i and f: o t llalnut st. wharf. /w.w./t-ti.i ;^.venr|d,e.oh, <8,.. aid .JO P.M. ; Due at i-hilvu. h dd 'a M , and d -j p M ' . rhHadelph.a, Dm A.M., sad I "<» P.M.I ! Due at UtUgclon, II ia> A. 31.. aiut • "> P. M. ■ PRC1GMT TK.MNS: | Due at Phtfad'a al . |„ n A. M* I | vtu> at Bridge?,!*, st - " T od Ivdt! | ! WOODBURY SPECIAL TRAINS, Ilv Svran Can j , A. M. A. M. P. .81. I Leave Woodbury, • T SO 4 «o f Phlladrlphta, it is * s -j j ! rail rqad lxlxxfcr/ox. "lace ,0 * and V*n let mediate ! ! STAGES , Uave MILI.VII.LK on arrival of a a,, a.m. Train . In,m PhUad'a. lally, f->r t uir.Vrlam! Fnrnarr, - ; Tuokaeoe. Xearllle. Bee*!.-, -, IN.lnt and c.|» May , Court Huu»-. and tiafape laletul. on Monday*, | I U rdnndaya and FHdava. Itrturning on allemate I i di)*, to Afternoon Une. Alio, dally fur Port Kltjalwlh, lA*bnn. Dorrhea- ' ! ler. Fa, land ll'wl (jn-1. Deiiuuttilr, aud Gtwhrn, i I arul to «>jw -laland nu Tueadaya. Ttmr»di). and 1 Saturdtya. Returning on Alternate d*V» t-Vvflrr* j , T Grave iinrncirrilN' on arrival of t 00,'^P. M- ( Aivn. nu arrival, i-l k A- M. Train fi*r Falrton I Ut"f-'' T'' Ulv""n( Urcck.— Return- ) leave Piltstowii en Tuesdays. Tburadaya and j Saturdays un arrival «f 3 «• A M Train D..t» ITil!ad*a.foT Allows, "town. SMIoh, Gr*ei,» ir|, I on alle, nafe daya.'.o- Aflrrni oa Train to I Phlladrlphta. Idthve GLASSBORfP on nrtival of each Train from far Craa* Keys. '.VlUlamatoo n and - Brooklyn- Returning :« Puvnoun and aftrruu-.o 1 Train* to Philadelphia. • Idiave WOOD 111 RV un arrival ofs-flu. r M V-- ' del train, far lU-tckwoodatoan afao, for M ...... town.' Kdrlilgo-. lilll. HarrUonvllle. and M-dl.*,. fill); also for Swerie*tru-i', (Jaikil-ori-' Ik'tklvi nhfekwaodtown and 1-shTnsijlPailVturtilag t» ; i--. A. M. Train to- Philadelphia. » •J* FREIGHT" mm- A# turn fly Frrfjkf Train, , . J. VAN RHNSSKLAKR. i . Supt. W.J. R. It. j rblladelplila. 3Iaii-h Ifth. iSdfk « | "Toe Usrtos Now, anu Forbveb'"- ! wholesale 8c retail
! Grocery & Prwisien Store. ,j i rj«HK Fuhier.ker I* now rvcelvlos a freah anp'ply el ; v : JLtfonta from Phlladi-lphla, and will tell then.. 1 j WnoldSAle or Retail, at , y philadelphia phice8. JthlfVP.-t- 1-vale.l at AATIONAI. HA EL. Yt.e'i atteatlouof ^iiyNTRY MERCH ANT.* aadbaji'ra mineral, la cai.vd, to aotitn. the fact that tb- y \ . Imn buyth If-pnale here-aa Cheap a* In Phllad.-l- , mm*-. Call and a*W. price* and eaeml o- Groceri. , ' mr. - Prov-iwona, befote purehaalns elaewbrre J" i i A ARO.N (lAHRLlSii.N. | Cape laland, June Sth, (Ml. | (job* ». LEE , RICHARD B. WIM.URd. j ROPE MAKERS, SHIf CHANDLERS AND GROCERS, j*Xo. 46 NoRTR'WBAinrXi, . ! tftioir AftiH St., I'jiilapelpmia. ' I ( « ANUS nf RIGGING fbrni*hpd to nr ; 4 i Iter, and ROPE of All kind* eontUctly en I I oiMits'o TYk'l*r;- BK1SC fWHK. ' OARS, tiAKI M, PITCH, YAH. I COAL TAR. ROSIN. PAINT*, UXIJI, j j BbOi'K*. CAXVASS, 1 j ark] every article uigal or tequlrod aboard vessel*!— ( We also keep on hand an asaortmenlof Groceries and Provisions, suitable for ship atom* and family visa. mrsoaYv **"* JOHN S. LER. & CO., Xuceeaanr* to Jot jar A Lex. 1 hlla- Fab. H.NR y , y ladies s grntlkmkws BOOT^ SHOE GAITER TheanhaeHber. who baa visited lh* Cape May p«o- | pic heie-ofor*. frtwn Wondbur), im>m- inform- tb* public thai hr has opened a BJioe Snwe, uu We alt. J inntwta dtre«t. opposflo the Amrrlraa Hons*, where he sella VYO.WKN*» and dmUNUCVI IIOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS. ' I afhla own Msnnfwftur*. Shoe* mad* to order *1 1 , ' short notice, The he*'. umuxr ia uawS sad all nho | 1 1 patrnaiu- will be soiled. . , Also, Orstlrmrs1. float* ond Blums Sold. - , W REPAIRING M»tiy attended to. MAXWELL SWAIN. I 1 4 —
POUDRETTE j OF *SK LODI MANUFA.CTDETNG' CO-T^ARMEn-r.i.hlmc the CKKAHEST and now' j i BW.UIILCVKRTILRFK fa ths market. wtU • , -lend fti fheir orders ioIV. R Vtl.UIR, Agt. . Apr ic -if. mUn * °>e' ' ' Saponifier I Saponifior! the family soap m a k eh. t i! Xttchen Grralr eul be made thtO toi-d SOAP. I Abpnain* sAPfMITLtij Oitccticaa Accompanlng Esoh Bo* ' JSS£J' ** "****1 hmdc with U. aa m vklng n yup j P*. s«n;yt^iufju ni inp <o»>:nny. FOT SALE. j y , ,v y v a it fyl'.^ a c a rj * '^*(n "KKU OATS, nixit-tl, blark nn.l CV Ma WW" a 11 lliBY,kU:<-UAK>l-manure: manure:: l '|1;e iw-teiiimrd dr*irj- In rail ttis attention ut I the M-i-,ii,ur,l « unnily tu thrlr .» I'llllhPII ATtC ITUIII.IZKIt. , i h Upiici a. ,.-h sal'.afactton to Farmer* 1 j.','.' u"; cy?''rp't!^r •; v .1 in a. , . r . it • '<t - c Public. lvl<**»40 MfA', Aft 0 BUM COMPOST. VA wtwh^a. '-. name Jmyortl. U Meat. '• ^ r • : - . . . . - l-otai.u , sod Vrxrtahe* C*w<r*U| Prlc on!, *Xo Lf" *upe*.0nc uttol M'l'.uM: •tir-nlHyarr j f" • T8«Km K CLARK, j T1IK WAR IS YET RAGING-!! BOOT & SHOE STORE. HOOTS, MllOfCtf mad «. AITKIIS. I 1c. *n in* tint we lia v c<i hand, lh* If r*f and <««f f ».-.«.m..t in Cape Ala,-, which Mil be sold at our " " " DECATUR STREET, in the hxitdiny lutfly occupied ly mr. hal- ' ) J>0«., ••*/<*■ re n ihr twn jtru y Afore* : CIIEAP fur Carh. Call Iwlur* ptnvhasJog else- ^ j ^ tjTGrnU' Fine Calf Skin tool*, ftth", dunning e . * UAUUiiTSOK A CHURCH. | N. B - tun ITS and SIIOFS mado to order, or repaired at ,1, art notice. i Cane Ulaad. June Sth. 1SS1. *m 13 a u ( i 1 1 ' s BONE FERTILIZERS. B-AUGH &. .SONS, Ba'ana(act«rern ffc Propriotora, . i Storo. No. 20 South Wharvo8, I'll IE APE L r H I A . '! HAW-HONE ; I S E R PHOSPHATE j Utile .-we.1 be said »., reeotnmend thlcarllcte-lts I- .-.u.ci.ir;!- :■ ■ . |.,,.i, , ,, l.i.r — -NUitinm-d t-lrr to r.«i'iii!llli P. ataHdae.l ertl--aey .WO have M-mM to r. n Vr It more ia.Mnlls.-r fa if artiim, 'mJraenV'"', l-lcli' w! ' mwfa dwin ^he' * al'vear" l-h'. phete'u r 'i ^ I "all'Tl ' 7 '* ' ! ""n i -iffeet. or lo any wa, (, r.i-mte.l. inept in . njc.-u.* I a unlckrCactlon tin -.ppli'' Mtou. v PRICE. 543 Per 2000 Iba.— Caah.
GROUND RAW BONES. PBU'L .Hi PLB WW POFMIS.— C.ISi". U-.Tlt* above Manure* can Iw had of rrgntar I or «U I:\CUII <L SON*, No. 20 South Wharves! PhiladelphLa. I F-h. Sfitli. IM-J. URIAH GILMAN. M. D. ! IJRSKKCTEULLY nnhr. liir Dr-tfea? t 1 -l-V«U'iv.l ryervlj-i- to the rltitteis of t APR MAY OFFICII — at E. KUWAHDS, OpstajtHh,i Itodao. ; DceM.tMl. ^ _ . . llKltllA.il! FOR OTP jfcSlT! CLOTHING, : Per SPRING and SUMMER. and for all tnuons, 'al I. H.dSM ITh'S,ST ORE, I'kbiiv Sr.. near CoVnitraa llaix. At PRICKS to Salt li»r II SUB TIME* I ' I (av in* l-nt la a s imply of G4XIDJ, fhn suhnerthM lib (weym.-ra lu acll hb Udcnd, and the pubUc , IVTnn ii and Boy's CLOTHING, i Grata* Furnlahtsg flood*, Hata and Cops, list heel- . v bm, At„ At ! tV CLOTHING madr tu order. In Fashionable . Style, and a* ,bt>rt uoiire. t.r-xla Sold by Ihr yald. N. B— t l"i"V IMi and SKY AlKl.Nu done. I . Ort. SWh^lSSl. m* WATC HES 8c CLOCKS j- REPAIRED and CLEANED; \ ■ ! aad JEWELRY Mondod. by THOMAS SOULTZ, At COLD Sf'KISU. ! AU ORliVBS for MeedWd. l-i pairloe a®d cieenfnx ; 88 wtrl.es. Clock*, oe Jewelry, left *1 the <Vfa n-ilAt i l-tiat nr at tn* Ocean 88av*i*L««, l ap* b- , land, wHI be i-rumptly atteodod to- '-AH work »m"tj'ne peop's of. cape May are ibvIMmo '.V»I courage ham* ituWti i, ' and tint aend tkrtr .«>ha out j of the county , „ *tr% 4 " * * * | .0

