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"cape may ocean wave CAPE ISLAND N. .J. — '■ 1 1 I. m. X.BACH, -.». ... V Editor, j 1 PikfhlMT am* fMpiidir, ON f. DO 1. 1- Alt V KJl AS NUM! Thursday, Aug-. 7, 18*>2 — — u mm 1 - OtTE WAR POLICY. Our war palk'j teems to be somewhat Changed. \V« were such a peace-loving ■ people, hud, for ao Joug a time, so little ! accueUMaied even to llihik of war, io j connection- with ourselves, that when , trare the ditad alternative of. war wm (breed upon nr. it was hard for un fully to appreciate, and thoroughly to enter ' into. the real spirit of war. When the Government w.t< forced, reluctant.?, to take tip arms for ita own defence against f the attacks of a traitorous, intestine I enemy, it eceuted to couceirr, in amcas- ' are at least, that it could conquer thai enemy, by a kind of compound of the milk of human kinduetfc and gun- : powder — « rutber strange mixture it wculd aeem. Necessary preparations for war were Ttgoroosly proijccwled, "it is true: hnudrida of thousands of men, who, but n ! short time before, had scarcely dreamed ! of war, rnibed to arms, it is triie; aud! *kb men poured out their treuura iiko ; water for tbclraapport; but, after all, the ' •raitor enemy was not made to feci the foil | rigors of war. Thosa who had aided to I rob our Traasury and steel onr implimcuts and munitions of war, and were ioopea arms and rebellion against the i Government under which they had so long prospered, when they fell into our hands, were treated rather as nnfortu- . water than wicked traitors. Taking it ' for granted that they had seen the error ! •f their ways, they were allowed) on tak- i tag the oath of allegiance, to go "3cott hoe," as if there was uaj virtue in the ; extorted oath of a set of beingr, who) had violated every oath and' obligation j So the Government, end were seekiug I ks. destruction. And these men,! "toughing in ibelrst&cVe" at the mis- v guided leniency of an outraged people, ! would, in utter dfciwgarrt' of their oath, ' make use of the advantage*- they had | gained while ia-aur power, to' strike a I marc deadly blow at onr very vitals. And their property, too, whether in j animate, animate or human, was held almost sacred, and bur troops were i •ado to guard it, ami retfirn their liu- j man property, when it happened to take ; "French lenva." The idea that the I property of those wW had made the j war should pay the expenses of it, as : fir aa they could be made to, and that wherever that property, even in human f£»h, was subserving, in any -* way, the interests, of the rebellion, •hould be snatched from their haude, did not seem fully cud generally to obtain. • But we base, at last,.began to awake >0 the real spirit ol war. The people and the Government liave learned that war means death and destruction. That iaw and justice, especially when they are. in every tense, outraged and trampled upon, know nt* mercy : That talari, who are "the ministers ol God," "hear not the sword in vain." Congress, by its Confiscation utid other nets, has Bade it the duly of our miliary commanders, not to protect, but to con- , uert to our own use nil rebel property falling into our hands ; or, where they | eannot than oonerrt it, at least to prevtat itt ote by the rebel;, eteu though j it be their slave*. And our anny officers team, to understand whkt those tows require Of them, and show a disposition rigid 1/ to enforce thnta. With : the rebel eitixeaa, iu places where our eray advances, the policy stems mow to he to drive them beyond onr Vines, withthe undemanding, that, if found within I ohtm again, they will be treated as spies. K All this atoms- to have (be real ring atop »« SMsahlMfty. Thou eoirage:. !

strong arm of the tow will not, and ought not to suffer itself to be broken, without exerting fUpowor for Its own j security. -This ebange in the policy of i the war, we think augurs well ; and let i it lie vigorously carried out. Let the real rigors of war he visibfed on those I who have brought it about. AX APPEAL TO THE OTBRCHEff i Io oar iaaue ol July J4tH, w.<;p:iblidi.-.l j ) the report of a masting of the Association j for the Itelief of sick and wounded sol 1 j diets, held at tiro Court HoOW. July 19tb, which coutaiued a sal of resolution*, one of i which was as folia, rs : j Rett* feed. That tho tlergyin-u of the ; county bo requested to present to their j ! coogri-gaiion* ihu state >>( the sick und : u, -untied New Jersey Volunteers in tiie j i army of the United States, and to tUake | collections for their aid and comfort, by j . circulating catds in ittofr congregations for cash, or sntiscciption* payable on or In-fore | "the third Suuday in August next, which monies are to bJ*puiil to the treasurer of j | the Association, Mr. C'harlis Hand, asiooci \ at collected. We are gratified afbeing able to slafo, j : lhatsouia of the churches iu the county j have, made a prompt nod libornl response i ! to the ret|unst contained in the abovo. res. ' 'olution; nud we are persuaded r -spous* will be general, among all the j churcha<: As we remarked in conni'etion j j with the report aborc refered to , — "Chrif j ) j tian <4fk aud teamen ; no jUld of Ckrittian J j iihemWy preitnte a ilcongtr claim upon J I Lot it not lie said of us as Christians, > ! . that wo can look unmoved upon the sufferI j iugs of onr bravo brothers nnd sous, who i have hastened to^he camp and battle-field, , | there to expose themselves to danger, die- ! ! oase and death, to maintam the Covern- ! meot which has seemed to ns ocr civil snd i religions liberty, while we have been left to ' i the enjoyment of the comforts and luxu- ' j ri*5 uf our homes. Hvery priaciplo of | ■ ] philanthropy, justice snd Chrlstiarr chart- I ty demands of ns a liberal response Who ■ of os would, of choice, change positions ; . j with 'hem t Who of as would not ralber j t j pnl onr hands in onr pockets thacto shonl- , s i der onr maskets to meet en iofnrialed- ere- j ' my T And who of ns is not willing to do, I ' according to Car ability, to aid in so noble I * a cease T If there -is one who is not, he is ! | «a worthy ef Hviag uoder so benafieieut a • , government as ihla',-- and we pronounce him , . i- tit her a nuitor or a ' riii/jjard . who should be . _ frowned npon by evrry patriot. HALLECrS LATE ABUT. I I The Hhilad'a Prm says: Our fnrers* t i south of the Ohio and east of lb»lMissiii[fr { pi are distributed substantially ma follows: j-DusH's army— the army of the Ohio— is I j east of Corinth, guarding the Memphis , _ nnd Charleston road as far as the neighborhood of Chattanooga The army of the . ''Mississippi — l'ope's old command— is c» j I j th« Mobile and Ohio road, stretching snath I I as far as Urowneville. Thn army of the j • j Tennessee (Oram's) is on the Memphis : i j and Charleston road, twi of Corinth, and [ ; that part of the Mobile and Ohio which it | mi Tennessee. It will be thus seen that the great torse lately andrr command of Halleck is broken up into dqnads and scat- • tered over a line more thaa 200 rnilea in > extent. It ia probable that events now transpiring willeanae iu Arostinusnt. parts [ to be again aggregated lor' offensive npcra- ! lions. 1 gytiov.-riMir ToJ, ofOh o, iepr-mccuting : the work or raising rtgiments ».. • great nnaregy. declaring that he w. II draft if ns ceaaory. lie does not, Itnw #rer. iipifit 1 all wlio are willing to volunteer. A committee of colored men of Cleveland wrote i to- him some lime' since, asking 14m if a regiment of tugrues woald be acqg(ited to » aid in crushing the rebellion. He replied : to them by letter declining to accept their 1 services at paaseaA and expressed the opin- j ! ion. that they wouM not be rocaived as sol- i I diets at any time.' i (^S'uriug two weeks of July tha ahip- ; ments of domestic sugars from New Or- j I I sans to Northern po*U of the United ' I States were orer twelve tho-.taond hogs- j , heads. Thie supply will serve, in part, j to meet the wants nf vugur consumer* in | . our citiua. Tkw^vade between New Or- i leans and foreign porta is begkoaing to rent a. There have bean several clearance* j during the pa*l month froto tbat city to; Turks Island. Nassau, and otter foreign • ; parts. >i QV FLiaJ the Bdvertisemeat of the : j "Williams A- Orvb" ffSA Komik Sawing j Machine in our paper to-day. This M*j chine i* a popular fuewHto to Vh.Ud^phia, ! [ snd.qther cities, and its repatatiou is rap- j ; idly extending. 11 is said" toJ be equal in j i every Vrapcct to any fiV) mauhtae sow iw ! 1 : «*e. ! I IfclAfffttAstofhie Attain lA

mmnor tmiB "All quiet along iba l-ne»" seems to be > applicable to every department of oor j army. There is. comparatively, no fighting in ar.y quarter, while, evidently, the rebel* < are making d is bobcwl cxritious to dn'vu us ' 1 hack, uud, io the end, to io'ade the free j I state* ; aud at lh<r sam* tune there iy al- j < moat an unaccountable torpor io the North. { 1 in short, if .the truth was folly known, this • ! | is the mo*: fearful time of tW war thus far. . 4 i If there is not a greater -.uprising soon, to \ t i all apposrance, we ahull era loog hear such | ! j intelligence as wilt ennse our ears to tiocle j with horror. Every loyal man has a doty | , to perform in the premise*. Willi some it ; j way be one thing and with others another 1 W K Xl'SV AWAXK. Cif Rut. Josu-h H a an it r. for aume, i | years past associated with the Columbian, j College III various capacitieSi ha« formally 1 | resigned fiom that institution. Mr. Ham- 1 j initt is n good unconditional Union man ; I not tinctured with alloy, ur uffecti-d by a | | breulb of suspicion, as tonie men are. We j l«nrn that the lavcMd gentlemen (far . ; wham no entertain the highest regard. - with the «i«h that bis good intluence and 1 example may long be continued in our , midst.) is temporarily supplriug the pulpit < | of tbo Navy Yard liaplisl Church." ' H0*Tbe above we eltp from tbo National j Republican (Washington. D. C.) Mr? II. n) is well known in this county ; and the re marks in reference to his Union sentiments I wo know to bs true, to the letter, i Ifur The cssntjrleT* of all Kinds io \ha ' army of the Western Department tlaie I Ifnlleck'W) since it went Into the firl-1 ere , stated at 63,500, of which 45 000 arccbarg- • ed to death miU ubsence from sicku«*s, and •' i ltf.COO to various rausuiitios Ivy battle. tJuTA letter from" Iluntsvill- aajs that a large number of Alabainiuns have arrived I in carnp, mainly from pointc tnnth of thn Tennessee, with the intention of lighting ' tor the Union, an I the organization of the I I 1st Alabama Volunteer* I* rapidly pro- _ grassing. i I Tbers are at the present time 300.000 t i stand of Government arms in New York r City atone. AVith the arms stored in- the - 1 different port* of tbo country, and the sup- I - I plies that are constantly arriving, we cnofd , I >nn a million uf men at a month's notice IMPORT ART TO VOLORTEER6. i ; Ji tich Jtecritil enlittiny sss a A'ew Jtrttp i Regiment receive! the following : > i One month's pay in atlvlinee upoa ; being sworn in. 313 00 Premium, ii he presents himself voluntarily to the inns. f taring officer, 2 09 I (ToreeraUs for the oM rrgim- itt» - | thl« premium l»»«,*nU the wlvaoer . of nil to paid when they join tbeiV respective i>x<—eau ) i ! Bounty, when the regiment is . i mustrrt-d. 23 00 I (To recruits for the old rcciwects • 1 this toiiaty to pvld when umv sre ' -sworn in.l ' • Totnrpnid iu ndvsnce, — — 49 00 * , (Bounties psld by eify and count > , I autburltlea. »nd |-rtvn|e tBdtVldnsls ' | are Iu addition to the above.) 5 | Bounty from the Slate (if he t j has » family, or if ho is a j single rami, having a dr- ( i pendent widowed mother r«*idiug in the Slate at the 1 lime he enlists,) £6 per f month, which tor three years, it fitfi 00 j : Bounty from U. S. npnwki.v honnrabla discharge, (if he ' 1 thall have served for A cer- * • tain limited time,) 7b 00 . j Pay from U: B. tor private) it 813 p«r month, which for | three yeara is 469 00 PeOuct one month'* pay received in advance. i3 00— 435 00 ph, ot ut Bsrj't u »S>. nmjts sir t^-rpurwls sod rpvau* in ) i Clothing ns foll .w. : ' 1st year to the amount ef 45 97 2d » - " . " 33 (3 1 3d 38 86— I IS 26 k Ha I ions for three year*, i-f the estimated viliuo of 328 50 ; ' ! Total. ~8L232 76 1 ! Of which Forty Dcliar* is paid iu advance, j ' i Par, clothing, various, and pay from the | ' j State to families, commence with dale of | | The Stale bounty to those having no fumi. ; ■ ! lira nor dependent widowed mother* re- ; tiding in the State at the time of enjitt. . I ment is $2 per month tor the time they ; havo-terved. PhU for three yeara is • 72 00 , ' In addition to the above pay nnd allowan- , | c-'S thy widow of oliu-r heirs ot those who.. 1 : ■: the sorv.ee. rrceive from ti.w" U. S. «i. v- rnir-eot. uud those volunteers who are disabled in the I i service, receive a pension proportioned I I to th« cfegreo ol disability. , , 7"o Air ExreHenvu. Gat CHAS. S. OLI>KK{ The aim ve statement of pay ami allow, j , I ences to N'- J- ▼olhnteerr i> iwapvi-ttnlly I submitted. ; H.F.STOCKTON. Jr. ' | Adjutant General A'nr Jcrieg.JfilitLi. 'I 0*A Sister of Meraysutee U.» curious , root tbat the last words of u great number , | of no Idler* dying under her obsnreation "ms of their moll ere, tiscugb many of them-| j mrat have left a wife and Children. j

| PURSER Vt! YOUR TEETH! | R. L. WARNER, • ] DENTIST. |'i Of Trentqn, X. J., Is'uow at the cot-. ! I of \V. B. Miller, Esq , Cajro Is- t ; where he may be professionally j j consulted. 1 1 ! ADMINIBTRATOIPS SKTLBMENT. j 1 NOTICE 1» heroby ctvra Ihst the Arrow at of Wit- t ' KS Ui.ss ssU iotiu II. Hun, «i!mlm»tr»lur* of t I 'Thorn-.. Hon. UnvaSrd. Wilt br «^ttrd nnrt ststod | . I he burro*, tc, *ud rspurteJ for toilleuicnt to the . Orphan's Court of the county of tape May, on I he J , SvUidsyof August lust. ' " I ELIJAH TOWNSt.VD, Surrofafe. ! , | Surraeste's ntBee, Juoo sad, teas - \ | Get the Cheapttt and Beit ! ! Tub -WILLIAMS k. Oft VIS'" • Unequalled §25.00 Doublt-'l kread J FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 1 r|vj,„ willttms' \ Or* to" Sewing Mnehlne h*s teen I in marUi-l ucr-lly lour )r*r*. Curing ehtrb lime i - other laf?l»e w-oim" V"or*»c»nence. durability, *nd I • trgeucr of lintob it Is unsurpassed, while to. cheap- j lies*, •tmp.lcisjr, r.w nn-1 no|*rlr»»e«» of action It ] llams* X ilrvii'" to he jajusl In every rrsivri, snd superior ju many, to an> wb'.OU Machine now tu hem, gainer, tuck, fell ainl embroider aud do nil the wont that can be doae un any I aci.Iy he *103 Machine ever made. . 1 >• MACHINES forwarded by wt'.h f-H dlirctlons lor using; payable on delivery I ty- Every Machine warianlcd anil kept lb repair cue year without -barge. All agent 0 allied In every Iowa an t county In I tat* Slate, l-iiclowi .1 *l*-au lor leiiSS Aud '-trciSar*. I Add re. if. It JO.tiati. i-O, Tlio* &£•) No. bO N. 5th Sl„ beluw Arch, Chita. ' ^Uf" 'C3 B A U G H'S HAW-BONfi SUPER PH O S P H A T E J" BAUGH & SONS, Mannfactnrera & Proprietors, Store. No. 20 South Wharves, ■ PHILADELPHIA. i This Manure 1* tsanufi.-i.ttj from pure Hsw i ' ; Done., and warranted Io malum all (hell original : I organic mailer— no burucJ or c.lc'uod bonra are , 1 used, and it i* sold uoder a guaranty frets the man- ' ufoctutvr* thai It to free from adulteration. t J- last season the demand lot this manure c\cecilr.: tint ol any former one, and with few eacrp* ) lions the results tinve been blghly laroratdc. No ( I )-»iiis will be spared to maintain its staudard of po : ^ I uiaitty. Lj-StxA. in voca oi.tn.os tastr. , | PRICE. $45 Per 2000 lbs — Cnah. j 1

GROUND RAW BONESv ' This article It ground without any previous tircpUiim. It to wairaated pure. ' . PKICE, ih PER m POINDS.— CASH. ; ^V3" Tb- above- Manures con be had ol regular | n.vi tiii a honk. No. 20 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Fth. rath. isaz. ELLSWORTH HOUSE, j cars tHLAXD; N. J. 1*15 Subscriber lofoeta. the public that he ha# upenrd • new Hotel, at the corner of Washing- | to.i4.nd ocean *treel*~w hlch he calls tbo - ihu- i won til Hui-aK" — where hi- will be happy to tret-Ire | permanent or Irauaienl guests. Inn past cxpr- ) | iicnre he Itvto taitotled that he . anglveaatlsfaclion i to those tvbofatur him with their palroi.arr — I tie haa oceninmudalloo for I - bnatders Terms— *1 , per day. or $t per week. Good Mat ling for horses • - to alio p. Drilled. A BAR— A ftrat-elsss bar-room tta. alaolual i been opened. It la supplied with rarellent wine. ! a tic liquors. JOHN S. COKMIN. EXeHANGlT"" ) Cor. nf Washington ds Jackson at* . This wtU known Hotel It now open for Visitors, i Oj'stors, Wines, Liquors I And SEOARS of thn boat brand*. ronsiantly on hand. inwi* TAKE - Inly 17. Bahgh's laytr-rhtayhito or Mm. } ; 7X« ratamhrr is on Mhai-tomf A/rnl for the safe | XaagA's Soptr-PhotflmU •/ Ltmr. TXrrtert fnefn- | J fiflern fhaf HfutlikU, per tt. pHec, 5W fhese era am, ! toot arv In/trier I • U. Jlti oede/w prenpdg atnUei to. . I J. GRAN VII I.i: LXACH, j "Ooeaw Wvrs Clfltoc." } ! Real Estalf Agency, j : riRMl. OTTAGKH att4 fcOTB BOUGHT lad tOLII OM commiuhiom. ' I ■piUOPtl Wishing to sell or hoy Forma or Term * I A Load la Ikto cuunly, or CwUngeeaod. Lola, or f 1 vachM toils in the City at Cape island, will pier , apply to the .uhmrnber, nt the oftce of thto paper. I T he location ao.l ■:»»[ Farms, the proportion. . , of lit., Wood sad Meadow Loorl, arid whether I hero are buildings or not. and U no. what buildings, " the *««, condition Or. of SAM butl'ltngs, together . with the prior of the farm, conditions of pavmcct. . and other particulars, should be stated. The price ' oi cottage, and lots, with condition* at pavn:.-:.'-thoald .br stated also. ) CfJTTAGER RR5TRD Tie anhoeilbrr will alto attend to renting rotto- , togea for I he raemsn. The amount of fumitur# and rant should be staled on application, j" J. 8. LEACH. 5 B90T & SHOE 8TOREv i BAerrthrre b«ve Just relumed ficm . ra0Mff|F*iti~vDu.rin*, with a NEW STOCK of IWMITA, HIKtBn and rtAITMRH. J for Gento' Udtoa' and Children-, and w, fe.l safe . In saying that w* have on hand, the (er.eW nn-1 fvrf . J7g£c,*nt ,n Ctpe Aa»i Which wUI bo sold at our DfiQASFUR STREET, I la tkehuildinp lair If occupied bp Mr. HaU \ ««*». ''ft>rttn ike fro Jjrnp Sloret \ CHEAP f-s Carls Call, before purchasing elser O" Geetos' Floe Coll Fun Boots, also. Cunnlag ; , opd ihuhtng Itftota mra soM. 1 GaRRBTSONh.rHCP.CH. j-i K. R— ROOTS nod «HOE* taadr to ordrr. or ro-, ^ f -pe lalazd. Jusettb, TW. «a *" ' j

| $9" Tuesday'* mail Lring* ue Iba an. { nouocrinrnt that the Ghvarnmenl has call#d for 300.000 men lo serro 9 month*. Tbi* ! is ia addition to'lh* 800,000 lately callhft | for. After tlie 15th of August drafting !* be resorted to. | tarWc liavo ao importnnl rumor that « 1 pretilruce baa broken oat in ltiehroond, j and that the rebel* hate evacuated : be city, I and taken up the lotHh bank qf the Jaac* | river as their line of defrncqI'nrier's mortar Bert, recently oparaj linj: at New Orleans, Yicksburg nud alt ' atong tho Mississippi river, hoe arrived at L Fotlre** Monroe, 'lcsi°_urd, no donbt. to j operate in the James river,' "lo connection r>1 with Mct'iellan's army. the 'I'iio Hun. John A. Kasion, First | Asaiaiuot I'os'.maelcr Goneral, having been I Doiiiinaled tor . Uongreea by tlm tlepubh- | cans uf the Fifth district, (lotra.) has ten- ! dt-red liia resisnaliou a* First Assistant ! PmlmM'sT (jenorai. ~n R I D~G ~B T 021 FEMALE SEMINARV; r|,HB FALL TKRM will commence on 1 tVrdhfMl.y, September Ad Applies lion fur odnitosinn msy be m-vSe, andelrcu* l.\r> ublaincd by adurcsalng the |'rtnclpai, MR* to. V. 8IIKPPARD. llrtdgelnn. N.J.. Aug. 7, ISO. Ico roim Saloon ! COfEECT/OA'ERY . STORE. Mlf* men. W. RHITH has opened an Ice i ievm K' .I l-onfectlanrry Salooa •« the Island. : iu ll.ilinsiwiii,, upputote Oeran st„ where she I -to p«--|'«rrd to furnish ue-erasm, ruulectiaaMie*. ' cal *s, frul'». n- , to nit wlul maf allj ^ tj* Famlllee supplied with uermai oadeot:WEST JERSEY .io. « 3 *a_ mm mi 3 iwnl -Mtr Hridgelan, ,y. J. I John Hovman, A. M-, I'rrncipol, •rni: B.si .CK-Ion uf thk- in.tiiuOAa wtR ramI tiu.D.r „U Wl HM kDAV, Mrtcnstl M. A j !a *it°-nd ^ca',lc *0'' r*8*Beaeed teeefMra will he Course, vl the epiu.n of 'heir | areata. The Cl*Mie*l r'.mrae will "fiord i\ !hcer>ujh aa-1 eorrptolc prepitr vimi lor <"oll.-gc, or it win bemado •utRefrnlly exlraslvr lu -.re; mo v»»ef*,of tow the" caTl'*n <D roUl|Jc'" ,Mr studir* at In ihehualuess i mirw «p»el*l altratifin' w0| Ni given to the pr,c»l-.l .vpplliatiun of the branehM > i-urviit <1, Ho-L-keepiag Navlgvtiuu. burvwytag. I l<i,e-*i.iphlr*l ,nd Mecn-nlral llranlug. the NituI u' h ''"d1* ""f A*rltuI,u"' Vhem'.try will to* Th« Iwvitluu ut t ie Academy I. high, airy and h-'.tltky It ronteini a Library of over b.-.ivol-urn -r The building I- vdrn IP- Wy adapt -t to acLuol purposra T .r grouodr arr ivrge, nnd *r-

s Terms lur lioanl .rill Tutllon, $*a prrqnartrr. It la de.lru'-lr th it parrnla deigning to enler puplli. .hould runki- early application 10 the Frlaripal. from w hum ulher Information may be prr>cut*C. nertnc*ci.-^-Rc*. b. IL JONKS, D.D„ BrMgttM. Socunytii lruieeu.u Luilryp-. JDSKI'H Jl^OliP, Hatl.rMi.IHea IW - . — a-Al'GL-«TCSS ilAiintH, I ton , Woudbor*. d ' M. WILLIAMSON, Cold Kprlnc, Cap* MoTJuly :i —dm Tin and Britannii-Ware REPAIRED. r.g KK'HOLAS r. SM'AfH. ! 'I'hc iul-wrire- inform* tb* puKUr le rrneral, that ! Abe I. now prepared to repair .ill kind* of Tin naff IvllaQiila- vyaro, ie , «t hi* shop la Jaeksna atreet. I for use. and H will be i.-paLrd at ahart noHeO, July 17. lues. CLOT HIlyG: C LOTH TN Of At the COURT HOUSE. fl^ha Snliscrihor n spectroWy civra nnticn I. thai hto xtock of Guons, tor taakmg binu- , us-x'a Cinrnrao, 1. very tide. • Coata, Pants or Vests, I metit lootdrr. at short ttdttee and In goa4 atyle, 'oat' ol CLOTH, CASSlMCKCS, I'ASslM.TA, he , He HXAIIV-MiUB rtr-TIllSU Id rate. lM' at pi lew to suit the times. , O-DRESTCOODS .old by l>> yhrtL ( ^ •l.tnni HcCARTRKT. Th* PATkS ONE DOLLAR CLOTHES WRINGER! I'M* reernt Inwenttoa la now nRrreC to the MUe. wllh the belief that lr will -alltly a Wkst ihai I he* Ituif twea lelfby every Housekeeper. Jt Swgbe I faateDcd to 4 Tub ol any site-, la light, weighing about t Pounds; is durable and will wring rdl Kbtde uf clulhts, truer a .di et to the imol delicate fsbrlr. The price la irlaaed wlthtn the rraeh of alt. It la I useless to p.rtiul arise iiajoaay iikelut qualities, aa I It has octy (o be aceu to 13- applfcrtnttuj. For Sale at KOBT. Kttittte Blare, next door to | Garland'. Cottage, «'aahtu*1on Street, Cape lalwnd, | wbt" ""T mey he*: en in operation, N~OTIC E. T*" Ruptlrat- la raw In my bistt torthdcaUer* X Hon "f taxes In tho City of Cape island, tor lbto. All Tex re not paht by the Twentieth daytaT nctober will tie rvturued tu a Justice ol the Pa are for l-roseeutioi. The • ommtoriuners eT'AppsAL In' "X taxation, wiU meet at tho City MsIL the -veurrd Tuesday In- Sep; rubei , to ;.«-r!6ria tliedutlmr' required of them by law, at 10 oVtopk A. hi. AARON tt'HK LUNGER, Coliertor. Cape Island, August ut, tu. "Tb* Union Yow, anr FoRgvBR*" WHOLESALE & RETAIL . Grocery & Pwvisioa Store. THE Subscriber ia an * receiving afrrah supply nP lgoali from I-Miwtrlpaia, and w.ll tell Utera MWeenle or Retail, at PHILADKLFHIA PRICES. Athtl Bterc. Iocs ted at NATIONAL HALL. Th* 1 aWenUan of COCNTRX .MERCHANT* and buyer# f In general, u railed, toooftoe the I sot toot they ' eon bay their good# kertf ne Cheap as In miMialphW. Cat. and ask prices ami rttadte ttliull'' 9 SOU Frovlalen., begort pwrehajdmc eltewhesran f AAROMOARRETSuK. i Cope island, June tb". mdi. . - . . BfiaSTtST#Y. • ML I. F. LEAMDSG, Duhur. OFFICE IlAYni 1 tlAPH WAT C. II — i'ossrlays. E 8B A VILLK— Thursday*, Friday* anrf-the ■ fovenuon of Saturday*. to-TONt mopkkate.— coNrtnccii CASH. j Aug. n, test, [riiiiikiiiiim 1 uf i n iiiiifiili*n1iliiifi mi *iii TBWuiii