1 J CAPE Miyir COUNTY OCEAN WAVE, CApfe ISLAND NEW JERSEY.
usuful and amusing. A boy m going along ike with a pit char of milk, wbeo praeeullj he Humbled, uid inuh wC. I the pitcher and »way rail tb« milk. Another boy acrou the way saw | 1 the accident, and shouted ; "0 ! won't yon catch it when yon get home ? your motber'H giro ft to you." ; -No she won't neitlfer !" screamed the ^ other, "my mother always says, nerer cry ."or , spilled milk." Io a fight, take your friend's part ; at a feast let him have it himself. <r There is nothing humbler than ambitoo. wbon it is abont to climb. A mob is a monitor : heads io abundance j bat no brains. : Not long ago a youth, older in wit than < in, years, after being oatechised concerning . the |>ower of nature, replied : -Now 1 think 1 there is one thing nature can't do." -Ah. what is that, my child f "She can't make Hill Jones mouth any bigger, without set- | ting his ears back. Some one blnmedJAe-Narch for ebang- i mg.his mind. - Will." eui^dte. -ftbat is the ' difference between a men antf-wjaekas*: tto jaoka«s can't change his mind, and a man can'— it's a human privilege." Prentice says that Lot's wife would be worth sovooty-Ovu ceqls a pound in the Southern Confederacy, in the present scar- ( city of salt. . | A false friend and a shadow, in one re- • spect. are alike : neither will atteod you except when the snn shine's. Scotchman a«*cil an Irishman why < half-pence were coined in EogUnd; to which 1 the Irishman repliod : "To give Scotch- , men an opportunity to subscribe to chnitabio associations !" : The following cououndrum took the prir..of a P«wter pitcher, nt a recent woman', rights convention held in Connecticut : -Why i* a married man like a candle T" -Because he frequently goes ouf whsn be ^ v oughtn't to." , ~ »I wish you woold not give such short weight for my money," said a customer to a grocer, who had an outstanding hill against him. "And I wish you wouldn't giro me neb long wait Tor mine," replied the groeer. Reflective minds cannot be wholly idle. , Even in play, tbey work on In spite of themselves. Seasons of intermission often give rise to the best of thonghts. Mao should receive it Joyfully end gratefolly as a striking proor that it is physically impossible for n lovely women to contract • bad habit. -Union is not always strength." as the sailor said when he stw the parser mixing his ram and water. What is takeu from you before jou gel it ?— Your portrait. Homebody who writes more trnthfnlly tbao poetically, says, "An ongel without money is noo respected now-a-days. by the mass of the people; as mneh as a devil with n bag fall of gold." Take sway my first latter, my last letter ; take away all my letter*, and I am still the sums— the letter carrier. An affected linger at a theatre was told by a wag ia the gallery td "come out from bchiod bis note and sing like other people." A smile may be bright while (he heart is ■ad. -The rainbow is beautiful in 'the air. while beneath is the moaning of the sea. Those who lock a good natural character may be sure they cannot long sugtaib. withoot detection, an artlffcial one. In the battle at Sbarpsborg one of the enemy's cornfields was three times taken, from which it may reasonably be infered that we badjiheai by fie tart. Put a good face on everything, unless you nrw so ugly that you can't. The largest room in the world.— The v room for improvement. -Ob - of thoaa th^gs that do man can aniersui . —1 hi female heart. "I'm geUfog fat,"' as the thief said when be w Js steal Rig Jard. H '.s mockery to wear a lair oitaido show tp meet the claims of a social ritnal, whilst the inner harmony of tbo affections is wanting. la looking at the Apollo Belvfdore. owe iavo'oatarily stands erect, to assume a mora dignified attitude, bo in contemplating a aobla Hfb, tb* soul in titrated and eoobled. We have heard of a gentleman who carrioo his aroralan to meanness so far as even your bead to help them along, to gah/lh. respect of others, help them along with ,aar foct. Such Is the difference i„ «,o. . tat <0 a fi wJT"* ^ "
"The union Now, and Fount er" WHOLESALE & RETAIL Grocery 4 Provision Store. Subscriber It M> receiving s truth supply ol ; ifftidt i#-om Philadelphia, sad will tall them, Woolaealsror Retail, at PHILADELPHIA PRICES. At his mora. 1 nested St NATIONAL HALL. The attention of COUNTRT MERCHANTS sad buyers la ireoertl, U railed, to aotlse the fset that they esa buy their rood, lu re at Chrap ss In rhUsdei- - phis. Call sad a* a prices sad enml» Groceries sad Provisions, before purchasing elsewhere-/ AARON GAKRETSON. 1 Cepe Island, June 8th. IMK > enoch edmund's ' CAPE ISLAND STORE. ! An entire frks'h stock or goods, just • raeelved, consfstlorof dry goods, CROCK- ' di sir , provisions, hardware, BOOTS snd ' shoe*. EARTHEN- ware, cuocklky-w ah 11, i tin- waiu1, Ac., which will be sold for Cast. 1 Its equivalent In Trade.) as chrap ss Goads ot • the UM quality an sold in the county of Cape May. Also-, SI) assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING consisting of oats, pants, vests k batjiinrt clothes, j PTJE 1KB OAS HOOD" DfllTERED 4F" Tbo largest Stock of FaMILY MED10JNKS . tue county, kept on hand. Curs for almost evedisease. The atteaUna of buyers Is solicited. c tr.M-rt.-y BOOT & ^HOE STORE. ^reuTKK Subscribers have just reSuracd ftom ^^■PRiUDELriili, with a NEW STOCK of BOOTS, SIIORS * mi GAITERS, Gents' Ladles' and Children and wr feel safe saving I list we hsve oa hand, the for t* and bttl assortment in Cape Mar. which will -fee sold at our st ORE, ' , decatur street. In tie buildiny lately occvoied by Mr. Hal - ; sa*i, Petweenjke two Drug Stores I CHEAP fur Casta. Call before purchasing elseZJ- Gents' Pine Calf Skfn Boots, alio, Cunning ■ and Oltehlng Boots ax* aofO. GARRBTSON A CHL'BCH. ! N. B.— BOOTS and SHOES mr.de to order, or re- , paired at Short nolle*. Cape Island, June tth. IK!. «m _ Natrona Coal Oil! VT arb antkd non-kxploslyr 1 and equal to any kerosene. WHY buy an explosive OH, wb.-n s few cents oo-e gsllua will furnish you with a perfect Oil 1 Made only by Pa. Suit Manufacturing Company, I No. 1u7 WaLst'T iTaict, Philadelphia. Teb. U. -St. ty. I . NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED. DR. N. GARBETSON offers his professional wrvices to the afflicted, HOWEVER LONG Oil HOPELESSLY. Ha operate- by the Natural Powers, skillfully combined with ELECTHO- MAGNETISM, let none despair until they have given htm a . lroffloe near dyers creek, Cape MsT Co., N. J. April rr. lues. u. WAVERJtY MAG ItlJlB POR FAMILY \ <1L*KME.\T AND IN. BTRt'CTIO*. t Edited by Moses A. Dow. i Tim paper i* the largest Weekly ever published in this country. Its Contents are such as will be approved in the. most Ustidions circles— nothing immoral befny'atini itled into iu page*. It will Tarnish as much ' reading matter as almost uny one can find 1 time to pernse. consisting of HISTORY, , TALKS, BIOGRAPHY, together -vithMUS1L' aq^ POETRY. 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ijfooeUaiijou? Itte/fiiaihKflififancy 3nS» fan err ruRsTT JOHN FAREIRA. * ifa-m ARCH STREET. Below biciiTn,-»iptTii Bin*. PtitLtDBLrHi a. ! IMPORTED AND M**UrATCRER OF AND , N DEALER IN ALL KINDS of fancy fobs. For LadiH^andACkildren't B'sor, j I dratra to say to my friends of Cape May and the kurroundtoic Count: as Hut 1 have now In •tor*, , one of the largest and awet beautiful aaeortuenta of all kinds and quallllea of FANCY PIUS, for Ladira' and CbHdratW Wra, that wiU be woru during tbU Fall awl Winter. <st>* Furs wer* yurvhaaad In Europe, prevtoua to ' the flee la Sterling Eaekaage. and the New Duty I on all Ears, Imported since the first of Auguit. - I v-otild also state, that as long as my stock lasts, ' w ill utfor It at price* proportional* to what the 1 goods roet me ; but, it win be ltnpoaalblr for an to < Import and Manufacture aay mora Furs, and sell ' them at the same prices, owing to the unsettled state of Uie affairs of the Country. Of Remember the namr, number and street— , JOHN FARKIRA, 71« AMh Street, miJfa. ' Sept. 2. ft-m. i Saponifior! Saponifier! i THE FAMILYfcOAP MAKER. t II Kitchen Create rvmbc tirade Into rood SOAP, Xl-bjr using SAPUMFICIH | Dlrvjctlons Accompanlng Eaoh Box ' SOAP la as easily made with it,'aa making a cup ! of Coffee. I . 1 Manufactured ouly by the Patentees. Fa- Bait llianfaclnrtni Company. NO. 147 WiUCT 9TBUTT, PiTlLAMU'ltl*. • : Feb. 1st, manure! manure!! 'lite uud'-ratgnnl desire to call the attention of A the Agricultural Community to Ihetr PHOSPHATIC PKKTII.1ZER, which has given to much satisfaction to Farmers ' ' ami others fo ADtment sections of the country, that i It ta confid*utgkrveeo:nmeoded as one of the BEST , , MANCKt;*, *Cwr ofered to 'he Public. I -rice Sto IU. We /also, Manufacture a | MEAT AND BON £ COMPOST, which aa lie name imports, is eo-npoecd cif Meat. \ Ronu and Offal from the Slaughter House, combined i I with other material! render It a valuahleand ch ' article well adaplol to promote the growth of I urn— u l'otatoee an 1 Vegcta Mas generally Price only [ Iter Ton. tj" Sqpeb-flne GROENDdiONE warranted pure. : Prtee Ran per Tun. Addrras TASKKIt L CLARK, 1 S. W. Cor. Eighth SL A Washington Avenue, 'i Philadelphia. Mar. W. " am. | Highly Important to the Ladies. STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 1 - OFFICES: No. 47 Noirth r.tehtli St.. Phllait'a ( j Noa. h Jt 7 John At., New Turk. ! At thtstime when raooomy posertera a rpeetal in- i teres! for alt. we rrapcctfully invite the attention of 1 the LADIES to our very zrrat Improvemrnta In | DYEING TB»tn FINISHING SHAWLS, DRESS i GOODS, AC., A.-., Crape, Woolen. Zephyr, Knit and (telle Shawls, i cleanaed or Dy«t Iu amipmtor manner Broehr Shawls Cleansed. s. *i skin nnd CMnllle -diawls, ; treated With suceras. BllK, Nrrlso, OeLalnc, Ala- ' !'««. Paramatta ami Barege DrSsses Dyed with a | perfection that ro-eiuble* New Ga.'g I ry Specimens of our aklll eLrc.-fully shown oa j applteattoa at the offlc*. WOr'lert by idler and ,Exvre*t. promptly attended to. Goods rtoti ced and returned . by Experts. i1akrktt, nepiiewk dfc co. No. « Nth. Eighth sl, twtow Arch, Philadelphia. March XT, I ML ml C APE M A Y OR Pli AN 8' COU RT, Aur/ost Term, — Augnrt "6th 18fi2. On the application of Hrreklah W. Godfrey, administrator of Samuel Thomas deceased, aad:Rtebani D. Edmunds, administrator of Alexander Su-ntn i Order- to- Show Cauar. 'I lie said administrator • having exhibited to this 1 court, under oath, a Just and true account of the yereooal estate and debts of said drrrdrnta, whereby !t appears that Uip personal estate Is Insufficient to pay their debts, and requested the al l of the Court In ths premises: It Is ordered, that alt persons Interested in the lands, tenements and real ' estate of said deeSdrats appear before the Court at the Court House, on the third Tuesday of December neat, to show raose why so winch of said UnUa, tenement*, hereditaments and real setate of said deee'eotj, should not be sold as will be suffleleat to pay their debts, or the residue thereof, aa the ease may require Ry the Court, ELIJAH TuWNSEND, Sumxate. R f-Xm. pmisADKLIMUA MILL VILLE 4 CAPE INLAND MAIL STAGES. Tirtll leave the RIDGEWAY HOUU. foot of. TV Market (Herat. Philadelphia, 7S -'rloek, A. M.; and Wauyr FracxT Wmar at S o cloek. passing over the Waet Jeraey and Glass* ore Railroad, to «IUI<Uk: thence by Stag*., thro,. :. Port BIlTMmlhs Dorchwter, LeasbtuA twlng's Neck, Weal Creek and tjsst Creek, to Derulsvllle, dally ; and through Goshen, Dyer's Creek', Green Oraakjjwd QoM %wlnga, to Cope Wand, on Toss days. Thursdays and Satur !a;s. Returning, wilt iaavr LDDLaM'S HOTEL, Cape Island City, on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays: passing through the above mentioned p'aces. and also, un Mondays and Saturdays, through Fishing -Creek, meeting the Cars at MlllvUlc, win arrive in PkUadelpkla by «K etkwk. P. X. * This line eonaeeta with the Bridgeton line at MlUvllle. ■ amd > L BISHOP, Prop'r. October id, I M0. ellsworth hou8e, ' . CAPS ISLAND, K. J. rI%e SubecHhei Informs the public that be has I opened a new Hotel, at ths corner of Washingand Ocean Rroeta— which hs calls the » Kitewoarn Hocsr"— where he will be happy to icabtve permanent or transient guesU. From pas', extwrlauee he reels satisfied that he can gtre satisfaction those who favor htm with their patronage — He has accommodation for 4* boarders, ,'rrtna— *1 jvrday^^e^tr Wrtk. (food SUbllng for horses A BAB -A firs' -class bar-room has also Just opened. U U snjUdted with excellent wine and liquorv JOHN »■ CORXOH fall and winter CLOTHING, AkfflC1 i. h. smith's store, 1'mrt St, near Covuaras Hall. At PRICES ta Fail Ike HARD TUHU I I Taring ml in a supply of BOO DA the subscriber H is praffRed to sell his frteads sad the pubMe Men s and Boy's CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hate aad Caps, Cmbrcl-Ufcr-'c^THING arte to order. la rMhleaab:. Sryts. sod at short coilcr. Goods (old b» the yard ; If. B— CUTTING art k'.EPAJRtNG. 4cn*. •
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Eight, or Sixteen copies | i mtke a ciah. . To every person gettwig up:1 t* a clob, of Throo, Five, Eight «r Twelve ji ropit a, an extra copy of the Magazine fe- ' 1862 will be giveu To every person get- ' • ting up a Clob of Sixteen, two extra cop . J ies of the Magazine for 1862 Will be sent. . A idrot* postpaid. t , CH A RLF.S J. PETERSON, 1 ( *. 306 Chkstnct Street. Phh.adsi.phia. , j WSpecimens sent gratis, when written 1 ! "bentisthy. DR J. F. LEAMING, DENRST. OFFICE DAYS, CAPE MAY C. H.— Tuesdays. SEAV1LLE — Thursdays, Fridays sad the forennon of Saturdays. ; ! BF-TERMS MODERATE.- CONDITIONS CASH. " ' • -Aag.fi.-MSt. ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' ! HAKNAH M. IXARD. admfolatratrtx of Brarra , a*7!fa' "freotoB of the surrogate of barred ofaag action therefor, agaloat ths said ad- . minis tratrix. %t.Ba,!«r,S!,D'tomtW' , WATC H E S & C LO C K S ' REPAIRED and CLEANED; i and JEWELRY Mondfid, by 1 THOMAS SOULTZ, ' AT COLD SPRING. » An ORDERS for Mrtdtag, Rraslrlog art Clear in, Watcbra, Cloehs. or JcwXr. CeHfiStS » WSftK *' "■« Oreao Wave Offlcv. CaraUatfoadrt to. All Work war- '
BAUGH'S RAW-BONE jSUPER PHOSPHATE BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers & Proprietors, Store. No. -0 South Wharvea, PniLADELPHJA.p • This Manure la manufactured ffom\ujre Raw Bonrs. aad warrasted to coauia all their original orgaaic'matter— ao;;bureed.or oaiclort boeae are used, ami It Is sold ucdet a guaranty from the maa- ' ufa-turer* tha:.lt la free from adulteration. ti" Last season the drmiad for thU maaore aareeded that of any former oar.'sn.I with feWvgcep. tluns the results have bran highly favorabtw. N# pslns will be.aparn! to'malnta'.n its stsndaid of po ulartty. K3ySrxi> ia tour oaniLBs zaaav. PRICE, 845 Per 2000 lbs. — Comb. GROUND RAW BONES. Tula article la^grousd without any prevlouattireps ration, and contains ait. the organic matter of the boar*. It ta warranted pure. , PRICE, tti PER »00 POl'XD?.— CASH, I i I oSera^oi or" * Msauw* Cir* hxd «»f regular nAl'OII A SONS, , ' No. 20 otith Wbarvea, Phlladelpltla. 1 Feb. 20th. ISOJOHN h. LEE MCHARD U. WILLIAMS. JOHNS. LEE & CO., ROPE MAKERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS, ! No. 4G North WnxRVEs, below Arch St,. Philadelthi a. * / ' ANtLSef lilGGINO forntvh.-d to or | * 111:11 RDI'K or all kind, cuDAtaaGy on i (Jtl.t.ING T XV INK, BEING TXVIKK i OARS. OAKl'lI, PITCH, TAR. i COAL TAR. ROBIN, PAINTS, 0|Lt, BLOCKS, CAN'VAhS, J end every article utcd or required aboard veseela.— I We also keep «n hand an assortment of Groceries and Provisions, j suttAble for Ship stares and family use. Give us a JOHN S. LEE. k CO., Successor* to Jouxz A Lzs. hlla. Feb 13. W2. y I ARCH STREET HOUSE. I FOOT OF AULH SI'REBI. ' PHILADELPHIA. C. W. LOCKE * CO. IS (tiex«ent!y situated at the corner of ARCH THKUT and DELAWARE AVENUE | commanding a nne view of the Delaware River. Is I .-ooveldfnl to the Kail Road I'rrr) . the New Jersey I Siagts.and Immediately adjacent to the wharvraef I the river Steamer:. . visitors will here tlrt the comforts of her c. tagether with the varied luaurlraof tho various tsakocs. The attention of THE I'KOl'LKOF CAPE MAY Invited. Terras reasonable maAS'eo-1 COAL! COAL!! COAL ! TUB snbzeriber i» now engaged in feel i Jl Hn* th* relehrated fZK-ust .Vuualaln CoaL — a , coal Is pranouaeedthe best coal in market, ' ltelngelean amt.frre from slate. We have also a full I suppi} «f Lehlg! and Schuylkill eoal to: sale at 10I dured prices Orders may J< left at WJI. S. HAXXKLL A 605* 26 Market inert, philadelphia. I .. t JOSEPH E. PAGE. ! 22. 16*2. y. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. P HOUGH, Jn., INVITES the attention or . Bfttas to hla extensive Mock of Carpets, of ** i Foreign and Homrstlc Manufacture, and of the 1 most celebrated make*, which for beauty *f destgoa i and durability or colore cannot be excelled. If vow . them you will be sure to buy. Beautiful Tapratry, English Brussels. 76 rents to •!. ». Re. ThreeI I'lys, lugraln CMpM suitable for slitlrg. dinlsg- | room* anil chambers, 79. »7|<; all wool, 60, M, 70, Be, ; Also, -a large stock ot Floor Oil Cloths, from k of a yard to 8 yapfo wide. WINDOW 5)1 All LS-— this lo.-m.gn fn: port ant branch In our bualness : 1 keep on hand st> lea of every dreertption. EY-Druggeb-t^gj^Fj^n^llaRiaga, BUB- Bods, Eugs^Na ** V ' PHINKAR HOLOn, Jr. No. BOalN-OBTlt SecoNB JiTBEET, (first Carer I store ' above Npblr,) — PrancS Store, No. 802 Spring Garden street, tt-ove Eighth, Tm la SELrirra. oct. is-iy STEAM dying & SC0BBWB ESTABLISHMENT. ' mrs. e. w. smith, Ho. 28, North Fifth Street, betweea M A RK BT k ARCH, PHILADELPHIA. ttECE GOODS pf every dcserlpttoa dyed to 'my A color. Ulles Wearing Apparel of every description, ilfbd In the most fashionable and percolors, and finished tn n superior style.— Merino. Cashmere and Crepe Shawls, Table ard Piano Coven. Carpets, Hugs Be., Booused. Poeaei a^aukDreaASshe-Dyed all Colors, and warranted V H. — Gentlemen's aothes Cleaned or Dyed ob reasonable terms. February ttth, 1SB. I.y PHILADELPHIA I flour and feed 8tore F. PETERSON, South east corner of * I J Arab and W.t.r streets, Philadelphia, reapertf llj calls the at'enlinn of Hclel keeper*, iLrehsnla Kara. era aad Bulbler* Of Cape May rountr to hfo stoek of , flour of ever y brand. Also, every variety of grab- xra. teed, together with guano, lime and super p bos -Bate of time, which he will sell at Hiarkst prtee. Be keeps aire fiAMS aud SH0UIDERS 03 C*f* U May «*. 1E3>. y , Train's Uoh>n 8pe*ebrs Tor sal* •t ihi« office, for M cants. Send Itoaa- « ' difitelv and boy a copy.

