Cape May Ocean Wave, 5 May 1864 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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C|jt <£apt 3hf.0£tu ! I* rCBUSHED KT£RT THtfRADAT IT ' 8. R- HA60510LB, ! ) Cape Uland, Cape Umj CoanU, S. J. tai DuUtr *Hd » 'lUlf per r"r Thursday. N«T ft, IMM. Presentation to lUJor Sawj t r. Tfae friend) bf lliii gallant effievr, having dettrmined upon maUicg him. a suitable present u an evident* uf their regard and esteem, •« well «* 8t*dmiralion for iiia faithful Mrticei Uf^is eouetry's cama, obUloed, b| prfvatn sujiacrlptfoe, a complete m of caralry equipments for lft*|y purpose. It bad been decided to pWsent the articlei in a quiet way, but late no Friday ewning it was determined to perform two good actioos at tba aame time, and a bile doing boa or to -a brace Mkiirr. aaiitt ia^ raising fnnde for the 8#Htary Commie-' eton Fair to be bi-lfl in Philadelphia fa Jone. Accordingly, handbills were prioted on Friday night, and poeted on Saturday mooing, annonneing a pnblie presentation M tbat evening In the Fit tbodikt Church. Patriotic ladle* and geotlsifceri of lb* several chain were applied to to*furni«b mntio, and forth- j with fat themselves to work to prepare a programme for the oecasloo. 8. R. AJagonngle, Esq., was called on J to presldPal tbo meeting, and briefly Hated the objects to be twolbid : To do honor tft a brace soldier, and to eld the Sanitary Commission In IU prals. worthy onuertakm^ The flmpert of the programme was then announced to be the einging of "America" by tbe choir, which was ren- * dered in ah effective style, tfter which preyer wee offered by*R«v. Mr. Conkey. J'he prpseototion of the equipment* Jw then made t<y the Rev. Mr. At wood, sap spoke fueling!/ of the trials and Herring* of the recipient while in the hands of the rebels } Major Sawyer responded briefly and fivUh much freling, areapting tbe gift a* h» most tppropriate and welcome one. hud thanking the£ind friends who had thus honored him, sad especially Mr. J P. Cake, who waa the first mover in "*aiil'ing for him to beautiful a set of c«Bhen;t •''The cboir then snng "We'll rally roetid tho flag, boys," after which Mejor {Uwyer gave the thrilling aceoant of his raptor* to the cavalry fight at Brandy jBlatioB, bis snbscqnont ceptirity in the Jj.ihliy Prise n. tiie drawing of Jots, ttc - 1 stole it cu of death, the solitary 'esiufioeI meat, ezcbnnge end final relcst* from , y rebel tyranny. y j "The Star Spangled B-nnrrf was J next aang by Ibfi choir, sod the Rev. J. j Perry Hull full iaed in an appropriate I address, dellreied in his usual vigorous ; 1 manner. A beautiful ballad, coiimi ■ Jf "Forget not me," was rang by the jxjU ohoir, and the beoedlciloa pronounced by Bo*. Mr. Ootrktf. Tbo equipment* were a splendid sad- j l* dla and bridle and all necessary attach- f menta, manofbetnrc'l expreeely fur the! purpose by Mr. J. 'Jones, nuder (he | Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. After tba close of the exrrciaea, they were j cloatly examined by the audience, and highly admired for the excellence of the workmanship »td tho beauty of their Dimming*. An wdmiseiaa fee of tweuty-Svo cents was charged, and the proceeds wtH be forward etl through the Ladies' Aid Society of Cape Ia'and Wert Jeeaey Tricgr.Jh. A telegraph line baa been constracted along the West Jersey Railroad from Camden to Glaaaboro, Salem, and Bridget on A constructing party arrived at the Island ou Monday evening 1*«, to commence tbe work of construction up* yds, nod in a short time we will again be in telegraphic communication with "aH tbe world and the rest of We eannuae* with pleasure to the petqili of Cape Island tod vicinity tbat Gapt Oeorge W.Smith, of the rmple's lee Cream Saloon, Washington street, jfc;-. * Anh times a week—' Tursdejj, Weunrsdava, and Thursday. CepV Smith V irfebvaied lee cream Wi» be as mocb eeadaae waa npos many berd-foeght bat tin fields i« Virginia. Give bim a ~a" ■ Tbaadrs Warm. A han*y storm of trader. M, .ad rata over tbW rl.e* n Mc

j IMOsg of «y Coiaell. fi A meeting of the CUy Conncil waa oa ■fcidty evening, £d ioat Pre-«eiit.-^ieetn. Edmunds, Hand, Learning. Smithi^Ware, J. O. W., Ware, W. W. , Toe mioutea of the lut meeting were t read and approved.. The appropriation ordinance waa read a third time, pasted finally, and ordered to be printed. A heavy storm coining up at this time, 1 thb ConncU adjourned to meet again on ^ Monday evening, 8th inat. I fe »"«• **■ On Salarday last aunonncement was - made that tbe draft weald bn made in ■ New Jersey on Tuttdny, May -3d. This ' ■ announcement came rather anexpectedly ' upou the people, a* It was generally ! supposed that the drift had been ini definitely poatpoaed. A deficiency of ( 8650 men under the verione calls still I remains unfurnished, and to obtain these i the draft was ordered. > As we go to press esrly on Wcdnesdsy morning, it is impossible to givs i any details of tbe drawing. Next week ! a full report of tbe whole matter will be ' given. ! The treat Central Kalr 1 A great Central Fair for the benefit ' of the Sanitary Commission will be held ' in Philadelphia commencing on the first week in Jnno. Id another part of this ' week's iasos will be fonnd tbe circolar of ; the West Jersey Auxiliary, acting in ^ 1 eorjonction with the Philadelphia Fair. It is earnestly to be hoped tbat Cape ' May Connty «ri!I not be behind her tie- ; ' ter counties in her donations to the ! patriotic object of aiding the Commie- 1 aion in supplyiog the aoldisr* with com- ! 1 fort* and luxuriei, which the Govern ' ment does not famish. Tbk following are anOoanced at the 1 committee to represeot tbe State of . New Jersey at tbe Fair : 1 Gen. R. F. Stockton, Sr , Pbilada. Gen. Thqtpas Cadwallader, " ' James H. Steven*, Esq , Camden. Hon. Thomas P. Carpenter, " Alexander Cattell, Esq , " ' Edward Bettle, Esq., ° 1 Oen. George M. Robrton, " " Solomon Stlmpson, Esq , " I Thomas B Atkinson, Esq., *' The following ' is the"' committee for Cape May County t r Dr. E. L. 1J. Wales, Downs Edmonds, Esq., W. B. Miller, Esq., Mrs. J. F. ^ Cake. ! The ladies of Cape I eland are , hereby notified that the Soldiers' Aid , Society &eets as heretofore in lbs tnay- ( or'e ofllre every Thoredey eveniTig, where I the etwodnnn; wf-gM fntrmted ia ear- | needy rrqneslrd. B0T Tise Trostceg «>f the State j i School Fond met in Trenion on Tuea ; ■ day, 26tb ult., and after a number of > bailotings, elected C. M. Harrison, of i i Middlesex County, Slate 8u|^riul< nd1 cnt, •• j I SinecLAfc Arroi-vrxtxr or a Cadct jo j Wear PnurT.— ll in. Henry L Awe*, of North Adama, member of Congress , ' ; from the Tenth Maasachnsetts district, j ' j having bad bad lock with two or throe j ! of his appointments to Weat Point ! ' I cadetebipe, roeolved disregard the i r { proaiurc of high recommendations, and : ! j take the mstter of toenring a suitable ;. candidate into hie own hande. He ac- j ' cordingly eonght ont a poor Irish boy ! r in Cheshire, whom be had heard of as ' having attained extraordinary proficien- 1 ' cy in his etodies in the school in that ' town. Finding him at work in a potato field with hia father, he besought the parent to allow his ton to go to Weat i Point, and the father yielding, Mr. i Dewee now haa the satisfaction of hesri ing that tba yonng son of Erin stands 1 fifth of bis class in mathematics and - ninth io language*. All of bit previous ; candidates appointed had been tamed ■ out, and one of them was recommended i by the veteran General 8cott.

Tbe ateamervCi(^«f Baltimom, with Korofleao dates to tbe 14th ult. baa(arrivedPa*. New York. It was thoogbt tbat Maximilian would sell for Mexico ! So the Itih. Tba conference of tbe t European Powers had not yet asaemi bled. The 'Garibaldi exeltement in , London was unabated. Tbe Preesiaat i in JoUnod have advanced farther aorth- ' ■ ward, and the Dane* have been driven i oat of Uoxaent. The bombardment of ' i Dappel and Sonderbarg oontieees, am) i (be iliiea have extended their treaebee | t The Danish que* lion bad been diaeaesed , ' in the House of Lords. There was re- , ...rf mU.Hj aa, Palid, Ian,- , g agsss:

vest jjcwrr Allium w iM snut «* aiirmlx nut. jfi k* rrw » p. fnnjlmrms. Jest, urn. PieeWeel— Hoo. Two*. P. Cssrtna hi VieC Pieeidvot— Hen. John. F. Starr, 3 Philander C. Brinok. Matthre New- C kirk, E. V. (Hover. b; Secretary— Wm. A. Farr. F Treasurer— James H. Btereaa h: WorrespOodieg Seerotary- -P. J. G»»y. fr Tbe following is a list of Chairmen of the several Committees t a| On Cemrilylioa of Pay's .-Wert, Income and Profits— Maurice Browning. V On Articles, tho Product tf Wrsl Jersry h Skill and Kabricatioo — Robert B. Poys. J Op Work* of Art, Articles of Taste toil j Verts, West Jersey IlisUnr, MemorisU . and Belico— Wm, Few On 0«lltcti.-ms, from Firld, Fbreeiand| Ocean of West Jersey— William J. Polls- _ On Csefol and Fancy Article*, Home ' Made— John Aikmsn. j n Ou Original Bailads or Poetry, ou I he War and its Incidents, and sn lha Publico- . tions to ba made by this Asxiliary— J K. , k Siovvuton, M. D. j t On Miscellaneous Articles— Edward H. i Bauoders. ' , On Frnits laud Confectlunnry— J. V. j ( Rein both. ' H On Flowers aoJ F roils, for Bale or Rx- 1 . bibitioo— Joseph Fearou. Onjbe Refectory— Benj. 11. B owning. ' Oo Finance and Donations — W. A. Farr. 1 On Conearts, Charades and Tableaux— i . Charles S. Dunham. , On Hvcsipt or Articles Donated, or for , | j Exhibition— Capt. Samuel Haity. , | Tba Kxecntivo Committee is composed i 1 j of tbo OKaiunan of each Commitue, ip | ! connection with Hod. Thos. P. Carpenter, ! I | James II. Stevens, Henry B. Wilson. K. V. 1 . Glover arid John I>. 1'ustiu, of wbkh P. j. 1 , Gray is Chairman. _ ' , The following gentlemen hste been ; | elected Honorary Members* of ibis Aux- ( ilisry ' Walter Rntherford, Mereos L. Waul. \ Newark ; Isaac Btepliena, Charles P. Bmith. i Trenton ; Wardlu Brown, Mount Holly; l J. J. Spsncer, U. D., Mnnreefbwn ; John , Rodgers, Burlington ; ('barles il. ShinoHaddon6e1d ; U. K. Matlock, Woodbury ; • Omar Bortoo. Woodstoero; Jonathan lng- [ ham, 8alrm ; R"bt.-^B. KatliBrford, Belnile; Hon, John T. Niton, Bridgsloo ; Lewis Mulford, II 111*11 U ; C. F. Learning. M. D„ i Capo May Coort Ilnoia ; Hon. A. K. Hay, i Winslow j.W m. Moore. Weytnouth j Tliot. , H. Whitney, Glesiboro; C. F. GorrUon, , M. D. Swedvsboro; Ahx. G. Cattell. Mkrcbautsvill* ; W. C. Milligan, Haddon- , Cold; Wm. 8." McColiistir, Glr-uc«ttrr City. Offico and Depository. No. 104 Marka street, adjoiniug the Farmer*' and Mtcbtn-^ ' Ice' Bank, Camden, New Jersey. Communications to be addressed to P. J. Gray, Corresponding Secretary. ( , Arilclotfor Deposit or Hal*, to l.e seat | to the care of Copt. Samuel Hufty. Camden, N. J.. April 18, 186A. ! ROOMS OF THE WEST JERSEY AUXILIARY, - No. 104 Matter Btbkct, Camden. N. J., ( April If, 1864. The Executive Committee of the West f Jereay Anxiliary of the Great. Central r Fair far lha Sanitary I'ammluiari. beg Iq invite ths CO operation of til their fellow cltiwna'ln New Jersey, iq this Important enterprise. Tho purpose of this Auxiliary 1 is to tecum a New Jersey representation la a Department of tla own in ths Great ; , j Fair, sod to obtain proper local credit for j ; alt moneys or products contributed from ' | | this Stele. The object of this enterprise j is thai explained iu ike Circular of the 1 ! Philadelphia Kxeeutive Committee: "It is ■ 1 prop. s»d to bold e Fair in Philadelphia in 1 I the First Week in Jans next, and it is kon•Lfidently expected that tbe eonirtbstiens, j . comipg from e popaistion to benevolent r 1 and patriotic as tbat which, inhabits the | . ' Central Biatvs, and representing the most j important end varied branches of industry end Irs, will swenra a result in aid of ths fonds of lbs Commission, tad for the hone- j ' St of tbe Soldier*, at least equal to that which has altanded similar u.idsrtakings in t other cities. Three Fair* iu ctaee places .* have been productive of groat r-CnlU. By . this moans Chicago bo* recently raiecd for , thi* object sixty thousand dollar*. Bo*oo j one hundred and fifty thousand, and Gincinunti more then two bandied tbessand.'* We appeal, then, with tba greeted coafideoce to tbe, inhabitants of oer own New ' Jersey, especially to those wbe const note tbe great industrial clans**, to sand as con-

tributions, tka productions of their skill nod workmanship. W e coil oo every workshop, factory and mill, for a' specimen of the beat thing it ess tnrn oat; on all loyal woman, for tbe exercise of their teste and iadettry • oo farmer*, for the products of ; their field* "kwd-daine*. The miser, tba cat oralis l. the man of science, tbe traveler, can each send something. Every owe wbn ceo produce sny thing that has money esloe, is invited to give a sample of bU best work a* an offering t# tbe c*«v* of Wal-n-ri unity. Every w„ririo«inen. mechanic, er farmer, who can make a pair of shoes, or rale* a Urrel of oppHw, a tailed oa to ooutribate somatbitg that can be tsraed iato money, and mpjn from meney iato the means ef Msen.rag.ng rise health -tod fib*

fihemtehive iu coram aelcstian with those ptireons who may veiab le aid na. All articles iatewd^d for donation wt exhibition, should be carefully marked "Capt. Samnel Hufty, No. ltyt Market strevt, N. J.,"audehonlil be accompanied by tlia nam# and ad-lirsa of lha dnnor. on articles istcn(|pd for sal* or *xwill be paid by the Cdmaiittee of expense to lire donor. New Jersey Corresposdenc* Commit;*#, appointed io Philadelphia: LADIES. Mr*. Cltpp, Mrs. J. Vi.gdes, its Men. M oee, M rs. Porter, Fo*oo, Mi*s Imwis, Mrs. Campion, Mrs Hurhing. Mrs. Shir-u, Mis* WoodserJ.

|lctt'S of the Sfrrk. No pasees to the Army of th* Poto*ro now given to civilian*. Longstrcet's force* are said to be , ' stationed at Cbarlottrsville, as a reserve ; 1 j to Gen. Lee. j , I A diep(tch from St. John*, N. F., j ] that the eaal Q.baries are nearly a | i 1 totnl failure. 8ixt«en vessels have bc*n ^ • jlost, and over one Imndred .arc jammed ' , ! in the ice io Grccu Bay withont nny : 1 ! ic*l*. Two Freiich'iteamer* end two stiltng ' ' vessels which went up the Jauies river j : | after tobacco bav* been ordered back. 1 A Chattanooga dispatch state* that • • { on the 23d ult. th* rebel* attacked our j | ! picket* at Nickajack Tr«ce, near Lect'» | I farm; and a severe fight ensued. Out | ' j of aixty-fonr men only thirty-four -es- ' ! caped. Several of our men were killed ! after surrendering, and tame of tho ; , j wounded were bolcbered ns they lay on j j the field. The Navy Department has received | ; official information of thn destruction of ) | the North Carolina salt works by a boat expedition under Acting Vol. Lieut. ; Brack, on the 7th nit. j Hola-fa-lhe-day, chief of the Cbippe- 1 • was, and Look-arouud, one of his yonng ! warriors, bad a desperate fight in Wash- ! i ingtoo a abort time ago. The chief was i ' shot with a pistol, and is in a critical ! ! condition, and Look-around had his facei cut with a pocket knife. T.-.e Petersburg Express of the 211 : ult. annonnres that th* First Auditor of the Treasury Department has received j inslrnciioos to remove, bis burecu to I Montgomery, Alabama. A rebel dispatch from Mobile slates ' that tbe Rtd river has suddenly fallen, leaving furty transport* ond gnnboats above tho raft*. Tba War Department has decided th»t tbe t<ra of srttjc$. of regiments is to be compttted from the data ®f their muster into the United Slates rertice, without reference to the data of enroinfeot or any mortices rendered to a 8tale. C' tion eoctincea to arrive at Cairo. Three iteamere are snpplying the rebel* with clothing where tbe White empties i into the Arkansas river. A notorious smuggler, rebel, and peijnror, wes eaoght ( carrying percussion caps to the hebels, and will be shot at Memph.i*. Msjor General Wasbbarne hae assumed com- | roand of western Tennessee. Six hotr- | drod thousand dollars were received at Memphis from a sfngie tale of captured cotton, nod a thousand bales remain ; uqaold. Rebel prisoner* eaptared at ^ j PleaXant Bill state that Ucn. Steele ha* . 1 ; tsken 81ireveport. | Advice* from the Army of the Potomac say tbat Madison Court-house was t burned by oor troop* l*st Thursday. Deserters report Lee's army 80,000 i strong, with 23,000 effective oa'velry, r and reinforcements arriving day and ' aigbt 1 Tba rebel lota in the recent battles at [ Pleasant Hill and Sabine Croat Roads waa between 7,000 and 10,000. A batr tie was said to be imminent above ! Grand Ecore, and picket skirmishing - had already begun.

1 Commodore W. D. Porter, U. S. ' uary, died In New York on Sunday. I Rumors are rife tbat The rebels are I concentrating all thsir available forces r 1 it> Virginia. General Beauregard's i army, is aaid, pasted recently through . Petersburg. Vs.. moving northward, ' perhaps to join Lee. His force* are ' estimated at (ram eighteen to twenty [• thousand. The capture of Ply mouth. Including r Gen. Weetells tad hi* command, he* ■ been confirmed. The rebel dead iu the ' street* number about ITOO. The Navy i eimrlment ha* received intelligence of two boat expeditious in , the vicinity of Si. Andrew's Sound, Flo- , ridw. by which several as.' t work* and a . largfi qwsucitt of salt wwu dudtroyod.

v CI"" lift, if job » snt a njli. , .-xtive for vUiliiron, «r mi now-rful fur adsllv, I - lake A par's Pilh-. They are ragur^oeUd S L and plcwuut low. and w»ri «&•>■' ;h known 1 t,' to b* good, wiihoot OBI rscommMil'tiun. ^ Mr. E'uior: riiil»d»lrhlans are b#g;n- i " nlagto talk about going to Cap* May tba • coming summer. Other watering places ! e arc scare* I jr mculioned. Tb*r* is no qnest lion but yfiur Island will be crowded wiriTH fin* close of virilorv. On* great reotare of ' all tbie will ba the superior style sod qnal- ! iiy of clothing that -IB0M who patronise 1 the extensile clothiitr hou«o of Perry A I Co.. S03 and 303 Chestenl Street, will be . adorned with. Cell and exaoiioe. Prices j low. : — ,8

SPECIAL NOTICES. ' fc THE 8INGER HEW I, Vs. MACHINES. ( OUR trrTKR -A" FAMILY SS.WIMG X*-| CHINK !■ fiat gtialn* • worlJ-wlCe ttputaUea. It j ' b*road doubt the b««t and c t rapest and *Kwt Uau J tlful of all Family Vwtnx Machine* y*t offbrcd to I " ! tba I Chile. Noothrr Family Srwtns Maehlor haa | | many urolUI appllanwa lor tlrmmlnj, Kcrtliiy. { i | Turltlny, Galherlec, Guaxina, BraMlne, tmlcoh^rlBS, Cooltn*. art! ao forth. No other , Family Sewinf. Machine ha- to much cnya-itj lor a ^ fttat rartatj of work. It wtU *ct» a'.l klada ^ , i Improv am.-nta make our Family grouts Mschlba ^ ; acUon at all ratrv of ajirrd. It makes th* lat«tj lorkrd atttr-. which la thr be' .filch known. Ar.: , 1 ; Maehtnr. Our Family SrwinfMaehtac. amflnUhJI ! • In chut* and *xi]uUtte stylo." , The Folding COM of th* Family Machtiw la a plcrc I of cunning workmanahlp of. th* moat u acini kind ! j It protrota the machine when not In ua«. ana when ; and tuhaUntml labia to auatain the work. While noma of tba Cases, made out of tha choicest woods. . | are finished In th* simplest and eha-taat manner poastbtr, other, are adorna-t and exbe.lishcd In tha i It U absolutely nreuury rosea the Fsatlly M* ! cl*y and beauty. I It It fMt baeomtny a. popular for family oewlns as our Manufacturing machines are far manulacturI Ing purpoeea. ' j The Branch Offloes ar* well supplied with silk, > twi.t, thread, needles, ml, he., o( the very Ires quality. Send for a Fast mure. THE SINGER MANUFACTCRING COXPANT, l a C. SWEET, Agent In New Brunswick ' oeM OBee ITS Burnet Street. EYE AND EAR. I PROF J. ISAACS, M. D , Oefillat sad Aurtrt, i I I rormrrly or Ley den, llulUnd, Is aow at No Sit ' I | Ptae Street, Plulada., where persona aOletedwIth I diseases ol ths Eye and Ear will ba scientifically 1 ! treated andcured. II eurahla. A rtfficial r j ca Inserted ' without pala. N. 8.— No charges made lor exatr.iI Ttje Medleal Faeulfy Is Inrlfrd, as he has no f : secrets la his mode ot treatment. Je 18 ly I AFFLICTED READ. ) ' L'PHAM'S DYSPEPSIA CURE M warranted Io • cute any com of Dj.iieysla. no mstter how long , | UPHAM'S GRAVEL srECIEIC Is t!ie only rcm- ■ all diseases o( th* Bladder. Pries ft. Sent by ex- ' I P"*"UPHAM'S HEADACHE SPECIFIC needs but a j Slrk and Net reus Headache, Neuralgia In His Head, he. Prlc* M cents Sent by mail. > UPHAM'S HAIR GLOSS AND CURLING FLUID j f Imparts s beautiful gloss io th* hslr. keep* It In curl, promote# Us growth, ho. Price be rents, sent; • by express. UPHAM'S TETTER OINTMENT Is a sure and ! speedy cur* for Tetter, halt Rheum, Chapped Han-la, . * Barber's Itch, Chilblains. Ac. Prlos 60 cents. Sett i by mall Th* shave prep, raft one will ba seat to say *d- , . dress, *o rerolpt of th* money Addrrn I. C. 1 , OPIUM, No 26 Sooth Eighth Street, Philadelphia. ! ^ Pa. Descrtpttr* circulars sen! fre. apyi-im t . ■*. - - .

, WAGES PAID IIOO. TO aell goods be Ot* ADAMS SCWINO MS. > CHINK COMPANY. W* wUl glv* a commission ,, on *11 goodr aoid by our Agents, or pay wage* at from *10 to *100 per month, mad pey all necessary r rapraaaa. Ouraisrhlne laperlaet In Ifa meehan am. . A child can learn to operate It by half an hour's instruction. It Is equal to any. Family Sewing Ma chine In uaa, snd w» haremhwrd the prlec to Fifteen I Dollars. j Each Machine la warranted fur three years. Address C. RUOGLES, n 0«8 ly Q*o. Agt., Detroit, Mich. 1 AO IIY B. HUFYAX, • : Attorner-at-Law, Xasirr, Exanlurr, an? Solicitor In ( kancerj . CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, NEW JKRSET. ' " 1 Ho will attend to all legal business, either alvtl a I# or criminal. In or out ol th* County. X. H* will write beads. Bonds h Mortgage*. L*sa*a. I Articles of Agre*a*ut, WUta. sod all klods OS i 0 A He will acknowledge all kinds ot writings, either at his one* or at sueh place* as may be dcrtred. I, 4. H* wllljtlte particular attontton to th* collection d A He la a hurrryor and will am ra any on* as ouch A H* has had sueaemduJ experience with Bounty 7. Re has on hood Stamps of xll kinds nod th* latest ,1 SUmp laws. January adth, ISSA ft . Is — — ra—^— — — l- ' MAHRIE1. >. e DKEXEL— 8HBLis.-w-On tbw 1st inst., g by Bar. J. H. Dirarly, at Woodbine Sla lion. Mr. Fradrrick W.Draxol.of Hanov*r. d.fsian, to Um Anns V. Rksll of Hsl.rMr*. Anna Shell, of

viilA Cnmberland Co., N. J 9 D 1 E n' I S»- OBITUARY NOTICRS, beyond th*. aim pie aonounecmcnt of the name. ag*. residence, and time ■ of a will b* charged at the rnls o( Brs ocnU } par line of Saw words. 8WA1N— At Cape bland. April 28th p George M. if. Swain, von of Liaaio Uwoin, f in tbo 4tb y«ir of hi* ag*. BARTERSON — At Il/er'i Crwk, April 22.1, Alios Barteracn, th* adopted dnnghiar ^ of Gathario* Norton, agad 8 y«ani, 8 ' months and 8 day* 1 Bleep, litti* A Ilea, ia d*ath'd cold arm*, No pain afllicU, nor fi-ar alarms ; . Th* tender spirit"* now at rest. J Thy *<mt ha* llowo to J*u*' breast. ' CHURCH.- At Loncxtcr. Ohio, > t tb. " i.2Ui of April, Mr*. Rebecca Chorak, widow ' v of th* late ft** I sand Cboerh. tanuvty of Cap* May Oetidt

U A KCY-- At Dyer** CtroA. tka H'-h i'»t., ofiTj haid Jl-t it. K.dward -t aad Mary Marev.agrd JI yrsis. 10 montl,' anal i S day*. "I eta hoar f > agwoy c.f Ih* ►t.-mg roan and Ihe leare cf th* women, bdt the suffer of a little child Qod tbeir way into tb* _ depths of my swfld." So we gathered round bim weq^Og. •At 1 1:* foot nnd at tb* h*arl — Ash* naak to bit last S-eapaig. * And bk holy apiril fied. For tb* ci.aug* slot* o'ar bim faster, Faiut anii taiaiSr c*m* th" breath, ! Till we l.n-V oar Hasveoly Master Had eiul- raced Hit child In dtath. I We. from grief, arnno art r.ay borrq^ ! .To paint a Ftlbst * sad larvwel! ; bat t ir-liir1' silent at.rrow Who may evewhopa to trill .She shall mrturfi with caaaelvsa crri*rihwM She shall c*as*l«f« grieving —

She shall walcb wilh msny tearso'er n*r great bereaving, Through the long, long deplU of yearv. I Oft. tpsrv and lonely sitting, J At ih* twilight's darkening fall— - I Bh* shall watch tbe shadows Bating { On the cijcnt cbambeT wait ; | She shall hear yuanr cbiidrusi't voices, i With yearning wild regret — another's heart rrjoloe*. ! Shall htr soul with grfef betel. I may tell nhat fearful dreaming I Hovered o'er that youn-. childV bead 1 ' Who s'uu.l guest what ghastly warnings Glided rvund about ills bea! | Or what strsi.ga and dim revealing* Thronged, like shadows, ou hit brain — Or. * i '. Ii what bit soul wat dealing. As il struvu and fought aotaio t Seemed ir> me tbat jwrwerv rontendtd, Wrestling fur bit blessod soul — And. that nil tho strife w*s ended. lie bad watched with grievous dole — For we raw wiu'R ail was over, i When his lhil* court* was run, i Smiles upon bit lips did hover. Showing at that peace was won. And ugaeen by ua around bim, Ga< bered angels bright and fair— With a crown of gold they crowned bim, All above bit floating hair— I Aid ■ garb of glilteriug whiteness It, >n*. I about bis limbs did It-iw— Robes of uhoet unearthly brightoM* Mortal ay*s shall navnr know. And they blessed bim with * biasing, Cloihad io hit asraphic charms, | And mtth tender, fond csrettini;, i Claiped him iu tbeir holy arm*, Lovingly ib*y fljuted o'er bim— Kissed hie month elk i sealed bis ayes — And upon tbeir whit wingi bin# jiiin ' To h a homo in l'aradiae. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. ' A MAN qr LA l> wanted immediately to work ea a i y\ larm ncai Cape Island. 14br ral w»ipr* paid. 1 Apply ai the office si Hie '-Ooeia Wave." mat " i (•ifARLtS A. SUAjrl ''UABPENTEK and 1IC ILDER. CAPS ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. , ! FIRE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION loaripG I Execute! a: the shortc-t notice and on the most a | * G. D. LEEDS, " | . MILLVILLE. N. J.. HA« on hand a lam ami W»H selected steak of Clocks. Watches, Jewel, y. Pilrar Plated Ware, * and Fancy Goodi. to which he inrllce tb* aMeenoi. !. ef Payers ! intend Io stro my customer* as fine I {<w'« and as many of iLrni, all any one who .lora ^ as honest business Fla# GoM elunUnr aud Oiwsu j Steed Imported Watches. « AMERICAN WATCHES | of different frades both the plain sod dncTyflnUhed, d | in hunting and opes-faccd caar*. Th* A are clean . , | man.il-ctuicd uatchcs sreth* moai economic*! kind it " • FINGER RINGS. A large stock of th* la tret style* tad pattwea ~ | always «• brad. Alto, very heavy t| •«««*» swot

A grtal variety of sty les am! patterns of EAR-RINGS AND TINS. ! Flo* Jet and Gold Sets (pins and rings). Alto, ' Pearl. CoruiUa, Plain. Gold mod Imitation, vary Ira r in pries tram 60 rents to pio. COLD. ' SJLFBR-PLiTXD, . - sad A Tf tt » SPECTACLES. Silrer»fil*f*d apnotw . ''"''■''"aSY;— ' .icd and Srltaonta Castors. Gold, I Hair, Surer-plated, Cutis rercha, Man* ttael j j VVntoh Clinlno. ! Silk Guard and Ribbons, GoM and Plated Medal - 1 1 Ilea*. Gold Pus, a good aaacrlares.. Gold, Sslror, I and Hatad l"rn C.w, and Pencil*. Alto, a good r stock of Wood Padlo. ■ FANCY GOODsl* — aaiattng In part of Bo* Morareo Satchels, Porta Mornalca. Wnllrta, Ladles' CorepoaiOBS, PortSoU**. r fookot Ihartea, Ac. mal ly t " ORDER TO SHOW CAVtB. a T an Orphans' Court. bcM at Cape May Court , A House on the 6th day of April. ISSt, twiorr H. W. Godfrey. Matthew Marty, and R D. Edsraada, Esquires, Judara Oa |h« appilcatlrn of Ehenexcr Westeott, adminlitrator of Han T Sliaw dwaae-1— Having cxkihlfad to thla -ourt, under oath, aluss and true account of th* personal estate and driifa of sold (Mordent, whereby II appear* that the personal '. estate of the said decedent fa lasufflelaat to pry his eitatc ol the said decedent is IMuffietaat hit

debts, and requested the aid of The eretrt In th* pre- ' mkae*. it la ordered that alb oeeaona lutarretad In tbe lands, tcuemrais, sod <dd aatata of lha said decedent appear before the court at Capo May Court Fourth Tuesday of AuEuat next (Sid day), to show cous* why so mush of the bwet*. tenements. ' hereditaments, and ret) natal* of tha o4id da**d**4 - should r.nt be toM as will he sufficient to peg hia ' ilehta, or the residue thereof, as the coo* may require. By the Court. PETER SOUDER, Sosaognta. April Ntth. I Ml mbhtet ORDER TO ndW CAEIB IT is Orphans* Court held nt Cape May Court A House oa the Mb day of April, imt, before H. , w. Godfrey, Matthew Marcy, nsd R. D. EdsennsU, Esquires, Judge*— - j&SffiggJRBafai" ' 1 Harlng rah listed to this reurt, under eoth, S ta*t and true neeount r! the pcreoual. st.-.tr and u.bU s< sold decedent, wharnhy it snnrs lltai tha parental estate of the sakl decedent U Ins. >flkn nt to pay hla debts, sr..: request, d the a.j cl :L. , ■ .rt ;n 'he pesemlaen. It U ordered that nU iw.-w-l. Inrereatad la tha lands, tnasarasa, and real estate of Urn said decadent appear kefare the eourt at Ca)W May Ceusl Mount oo to* ; Fourth Tnoaday rt At - next (tOd dayh ; — tagggaariaafifc should not ho notd on wm h* suffiemat to pay k»