_ THE OCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, CAl'K MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. ' j _ <
£|u Cap Slao fitma SBlaheu rrnusHEB rrar T:JURM>A* by ». R. RAUO*A«tiE, Cape IiUutfl, Cape Say Couirtr, X. J. On* Darin- and a Half \>*r yenr. Thnnday, iaoe 30, lHtti. TUMOR MIT ATIOX -J There wa> • prulongpfl straggle in the Hoo»e of RrprtsehUtirei on Monday laat over the repeal oT the coraumtation ctnase of the fcnrollmcot act. So far the House has voted down all propositions to that effect, rejecting tbe bill ' which passed the Senate on Tboridav last, and which was. offered 1»y mr Schenclfas aaubstitnte for the pending measore, by a torge majority. Another anbstitutc, presentrd by Mr. Smithers, i of Delaware, which repealed the clnusa, came within two votes of aacoeu ; bnt i it is hampered by provisions which destroy its efficiency for raising men promptly. The sentiment of the House ' is most decidedly averse to sny action at tbe present umc ; but a yery heavjr pres- . sore ia brought u> tear upon the roeui- i bers by the War Deportment. > — -4 sluec the above tfas. written, the amendment of Mr. Smithcre, has been reconsidered snd passed, by o majority ; of six. There can be no doubt .that it will be concurred in by the Senate, as tbe best substitute for sn unconditional repeal of tbe commutation clause that ' can l>e obtained. I <'otreapo ml. -nee of the Cape May ttwan'.Warr-l t Fo KTtiKs- MoxuoK, June 10, ltiC4. ' Ms. Koitoh] Thinking some of yoor readers would j like to haor a word or two from this ] plsee, and ta i had occasion to go on shore to pay the last respects ^ one of onr crew, who died in the Chesapeake Hospital, i had a fair opportunity to see the sick and wounded at that piece. The Hospitjl is scry fnll, hut most of: the inmates ore doing wi ii, their wounds "being slight ; and it is singular to see the many different ways tbcv are wounded. They are will eared for, having clean beds to'slee|$ ahd lonngo on, and being provided with all other comfort* calculated to •Ilnviwte tliofr offering*. Daring the last f«w dsy* a great many troops have gone up tbe Juntos river, so you may look for stirring news in a short time a great many transports have gone np the river with all manner of auppliea, from a bale of hay to a gfteoo-lnch rifled - gnn, and gunboats arc continually pus-* iog to and fro," all indicating that some grand movement Is to transpire. Your kaow but little of war or what it takes to supply a large army, and yon should be btre to realize it. Yrt it is said why doe* not (Irani do something ; but wo mutt be patient, as he has a formidable i v foe to contend with. Yoor* with respect, Capt JOSEPH NO RIJUIIY. THK MflVClHEXTS IT YK6IX11. 8 berk Liu's cavalry h»« got hack to the Amjy nf It* J^flTbtniTCriag at the tlmo when ' be of moSt uao iuOaMrojing the various railroad* in southern Virginia. We | presume that Grnhl is now anxioerto have all his cavalry within reach for the v'reut operation* now inevitable between lire two armiea. Hence Wilson and Kant i will unite their forces with Sheridan. If Av- j Drill'* cavalry wrrr joined with themUhey ' would be irresistible. Hut Averill r:\qiot__ be spared from Hnnter'a expedition. Ill*, now DMODllnl that while our army is fight, lag t bo forces of Lae and Beauregard at j Feteraburg. there »honld be active" and : daring raiding parties tent far and near . along -all the railroad line* used by the rwbeb. This will contribute, as mucl^lu^ tbe ullitnatu capture of Petersburg Lnd Richmond as tbe'hard fighting. \ i Grant'* three separate movement)', y the left around Feteraburg. to tbe ripwt from Bermuda Hundred, and across the* Jauio* river to confront Fort Dhrliag, ap- ! — *• -i p,
pear to bother tbe rebel siratagi*ts romc- ^ what. Each one ot those 1* capable cfjf- j fording a distlncl linfl of operation. Jty ihu left flunk the movement would be bold T and perlloas, bgl offer* groat advantages if j t' * ucceasful. Lee's army evidently entertains 8 a tu'ydciou of our eovement* in that qonr- i ter. From tbe right Sank ani Uermudu I n Hundred the rebels have tha advantage of 0 earthworks already eonairncted to rosist j r oar advance. From the north aide of tb# 1 JaiMo river the eatery has tha advantago ; , "of tbsewamp* and of bit fortified Jgrillui.e. f , Ihio alleged by correspondents with onr , army that Johnson baa ae'ot, must of bis RRaiM tin take 1 eosauiaa l of th« Inny under Lec. Kwell 1 Mas. seel to toko eointaaud in Georgia. — - It £» mere doily, however, that Hardee 1 eaeteMls jotneoe in Georgia, as has tern J rob«l army at Keuesew. It seem* to bv ! . . tte impre-rfon of tbe Richmond editor. |j Visgiotn 10 join Great'* army by the eireu- : itore rirote, and they n.ake b« .numWrs I le.flOdofbtsawn command rrojmrS.WO t of <fcwfca\ A. two wf Feme's and J.OCW of , A .mil 's, or HAW in 'all. exclusive .f 81- - gePa troapF. — AerrA .hasreewx.
is. — SimffiRV OF WAR JffEWH. 1 Army of tbe l'o>umao aifcicr* ere to ■ Tho'rsday morning. The Second and Sixth ' « org. made a muse cd the W. ldea Rail- ' road. Lee seem* to have discovered tbe ' movement, am! attacked our right, feklr- | milking continued .luring *11 Wednesday night, but tho detail* received thus fat. are f very meagre. 'I be I7«h New York bat- |- 1 (cry, which w*s annoying the retielo^Joot four guns by the infantry rnpport being . J surprised. \V« lout nboul three hundred j i " prisoner*, and captured seven hundred. From thfc Army hfth'r Potomac" we have . ndvicoi to fi A. M. ob Saturdays. -On- Fril day the enemy mode tin attack on Barnride, o|«niug with a heavy artillery fire and ' | then making a charge. Tha rebels were ' driven back in confusion, but continued ' ; i he artillery fire for an hoar. Picket firing : iikept -up along the ent re-^nr. The en- ' 1 gugemanl on Wedneaday (oTlhe j mm session j ■ ' of the railroad ,was quite wv.-re. The Sixth : , j Corps hud only destroyed n *mnll portion .ail iba road when attacked by n large farce j ] of rebel* under Anderson. The enemy It- ' templed to breik tbr. ugh our line* several | time*, but wa» driven back with heavy lor*. ' The rebels finally retired ncro*s the roil- '■ i road unbankment. W« lost quite a r.umI ! her of pri*oner«, bu t the "killed uud wouud- - : ed were very light. - ) From t!« Army of tbe Potomac we have lietelligBBca lu Suadajt-marci'tg. itv.the t Kteanf. r Highland Tyler, at Washington. I No heavy fighting i* repotted, though skir- . r j mishing i* kept up along the Whole Ijne. t j with heavy cannonading at time*. Oo i Friday morning tho rebgl* tnade.an nn*uc- ' "ccnfu! charge the 'first division of tho ' Eighteenth Corp*. poring the action 1 j shout 400 rebels deserted and came within j oar line*. U< attack pa (Jen: Butler's iu- : trehchuients oo Saturday was reported.— ^ Wilson has gono on another cava'.ry nxpej dition. | We Lave New Orleans dates to the 17tb ! j by the iteamer Yon Pbul-at Cairo, and to t j tlie 1 nth l.y the iteamer Columhiu a! New • -York. Gen. Sickle* had arrived ' at New : Orleans. Gen. Fit* Ilenry Warren ha* ' been appointed to the command of thp , ' troop* in the neighborhood of Hro'wuCville. ; An American Hug from the Methodist r j Church ofN'ew York was presented to tha i MnthodiA Church of New Orleans on the , lfith. Gen. Canby is on a visit to Admiral ' Farrngut off Mobile. The rebels attacked . , a gunboat at Tunica Bend en the lfith, hut I . cere JrtVtn off. ' Gen. Iluuler's command, huvir.g destroy- 1 ed the Virginia Central Railroad, near i | - SumiHin. llia, Uordunaxillo'aiid i.yjchburg. 1 . Railroad, and an Important p^sflifm of the ! 1 .liune* River Canal, ia now, pressing for. ward to a |ioint in Western Virginia to i which it wai ordered. Gen. WBrenffln oommaud or a etfvahry ' I "force from Meade's army, according to - »! Richmond papers, hat torn opseveral miles ' ; of the Petersburg and Wridon 'Railroad, ! , ; fcome distance below Petersburg, and alio j a portion of the road coonccting Peters- : ; t'urg with Lynchburg. From Sherman 'a -or ipy we have informa- ! lion that on the 18th % rein I brigade crossed j the railroad bctwenn Kingston and Ihilton. 1 j and destroyed fftfe trains loaded wilh" sup- ' ! plio*. On tho 19th throe enm|r.nie* of tho | fith Virginia (rebel) regiment came into oar j lino* on tbe Chdltahooflfcle ond took the . oath of allogiuoce. j Gen. Sheridan wilh hi* command left ' i Whit« Houm on Friday uud arrived at i . Wilson'* Landing, on Jamas river on 8a1 : turilny afternoon. His rear vu attacked at WRcox's Landing, and a few m. u wore ' captured. A brigade of infantry w«* sent j to him. and the rebel* were kept back nntil 1 the command anTl the whole train hud ' : crossed the river. General FoaUw, it is stated in tbe Now ' York .'Commercial Advertiser, ha* probably ^jauu ked and captured Cbupin's Bluff, from ; "Wb operations can be canied on against : Furn Darling. • , •j (loVrrilla* attacked a train oo tho Mem- ; phis aXd Charleslnn Uailrnqd, near Colliervr j villo, ob the 23d. Twrtaohlirre were killed, 1 Litwo wbunded, and six captured. Goo of b-lteiwrior snUoquaotly esoapod «cd rrj.ortt , ' j i hat hi* comrodvH were murdered. : Tho re I*- 1 earthworks on John's Island, near Charleston, have been destroyed hymen landiql from the fuuhoat* McDooongb ' and 8cnoiwa. Tho blockade ranr.er Fox j entered Charleston on tho 7th and left on w™ cHwrniun on roe ,in anu ten i
the llth. Tho Speucer rifie asloaishrti the rebel*. ! wanted to know of our boys where j they got the gun* which tboy loaded on | Sunday aod fired all tho went. A Georgia rebel say*, "Sherman gets on ■ [ bill, flop# hi* wings and crows, then yalts out, "Attention ? creation 1 by kingdom*, i right wbWI, march !' and than we got——" • i Tbe Comtniaanry General ' or prisoners I by his books thai we have fifty thousand rebel prisoner* on bond, which is a excess in favor or the Union. The W ashing ton j>o*l -office sent four ' Friday and Halarday, principally from the ; Army of tho Potomac. They weighed six ! Such patriotism and affection a*: they may / Wfctpftb l« JWitri light. ! Shrpbnltdiag, like all other ponuUa, is ; reawwkvaiug. At Bath, ia Maine, there ■ are twelve vereels oo the. stocks, measuring • I 10,00.1 *Kgrvgate tbns. The scarcity of hdxir and high cost of soma material re- I t»rd* work, bet ia a very abort time all onr 1 ahip-y«rd» wi'l kraolte with t&O business of 'fiS. ami we shall mm -fcWhcr ocean ouve,-1 oigoty leaves m without a trial i It ..B.V - • I flf II.'' i •"
-- - -T"-^ =^~= i THE CiOLR BlLh. Tho , fjlloRiBg synojeua of the Gold Bill ; - pte*ed by Congret*. xigwod by tho Presl- . 1 dent, and now a low, i» taken from tbe New 1 York Commercial Advertiser t j ' It h now a penal off»nc*. it *ay« : \ ' I. To purchase or sell gold-coin or b«i- j 1 . ton dcliverd ond payable rtie'n»xt day. T • 2.*Topnreba«c or tell fUlil coin or bul- j ; ' 1 lion payobh- th* same day. biit deliveralde ■ ' tho next." Therefore it is a penal dffmrv J' : ; to purcba-e or svll gold coin or bullion ; which has jnsl arrired OU boaril of a Call. ! ' furnis steamer too late 10 be delivered on 1 j the same day. 3. Vo purchase or fell gold coin or bul- j ' lion io exchange for a ch- ck or. a bank , ' banker, no matter hosr Urge may be tbe 1 1 amount to the credit of the drawer in the 1 bank or at tho banker's on whom tbe check : ; is drawn. 4. To purchase or sell exchange for de- ' 1 ' livery in eleven days ; but ft i* perfectly 1 1 1 legal and proper to purchase and sell it for j 1 delivery in ten day*. ' I 5. To purchase or sell exchange deliver- : ' ! able to-day payable to-morrow. It bos i ' j long been customary to parehaso and soil ! - exchange one or two day* before packet day. day-able on that day. This now be- ' comes a penal offence. 6. To parchaae or sell gold coin, bullion, 1 1 ' or foreign exchango at the Board of Bro- > kars, at the Merchant'*, Exchange, in the - » ' "treet. or in the oliica or hoUsw of any other . persons than ihe purchasers or sellers. -, Any person guilty or the shore heinous crimes agaio*t the United Stale* of Arnci i rica. on convfction. -hall "tm finerl in nny - sum not loss than one thomanfi dollar-, nr.r ; L- more thai: ten thousand dollars, or be imi ; prisoned for a jieii-iff not* les* titan threhi i ' months, nor longer than on* year, or both, I ■ at the discretion of. tho court, and shall - likewise be swlij--<-t to a penalty of one ' . thonsand dollar* for each offense." Whst j does the act mean by saying that the offen- j I, j tiers shall be imprisoned for a period no! j , less than three month?. "nor longer than one ' , j yehr, or both, et the discretion of the court! '■ r | One half ot the penalty imposed shall !. , accrue to tbe informer. Here is a chance u ; for active, industrious ' men to mako an . honest living. , " m l t . ' Yale College has recetvud from tho Em- » pwror of Rnssla • (ac.simila copy of tbe ' | famous Code Sinoiticus, or the culehrated I ; Greek MS. of thd Bible found at tho (JooI rent of St. Catharine, at Mi. Sinai, by Dr. t { Tiachvndorf. in 1859. Only three hundred . of these fac-similc copies were printed. It . . i is a treasure. r; Major Murphy, of tho Missouri cavalry, ' I. ' was cMfim-d and starffd^for home, having ! • I'bofh prononuced hy the aurgwon dead of' ■ *|iottedt'ftvrr. When being fosrened op he ' » awoke and ir.quired what was being done 1 ! with him. The incident is not. we believe, ' r | unusual ia spotted fever and some other f- Tho attempt io launch the ocean -going ' | iron-clad Puritan at New Yo*k, on Thurs- ' day, was unsuccessful. She would not ididcj upon the way*, nor conld an hydraulic ram I . connected with several tugs overcome the j • j difficulty. It i* said the great Weight renI dered the gre" se useless. The ways will lie j relaid no^noth.-r uttempt made, j Thu Constitotioncl- Convention of Mary- | r ; land, in sesMon at Annapolis pasvei 1 by j j a vote of 53 oves to 27 nays. t>'; f"''.owing j j article of the bill of right* : j " Ilen-nfter in ibi* State there shall he i neither slavery nor involuntary stervitudv, j 1 ' except in punishment nf crime, whereof the j " j party shall have been duly convicted, and ' I nil person* held to sendee or labor at slaves j ' 1 ere hereby declared free." I j In Baltimore, on 8amjay, John Ovborpe ! j assaulted and killed bis wife with an. axe, and a log seriously wounded a man naned : , , l'etrr Sherdon. The lutter was discovered j P by 0 1 borne in an ei|uivocal position wilh j . hi* uife. and, deceipling ta tin- cellar, Os- ; t borne nnnrd bimscTT with an axe and at- • lacked both parties.^rith the abovr-men- _ I tioned 4^1'- ' Olboruw wo* arrested. • , A terrible draught prevails in Texas and : • in Louisiana. The prairies are so baked ; lf and so cracked into fissures that horseback • rtntcwHrdaagai ou* «od wheel* impaesihle. , ! Paltle are dying in great number* because !. the springs, creeks, bayou* ' and rivers are y dried. A recent traveler by the "gulf coast b says that he passed .thousands of carcasses x of cattle which had come »o the sen-shore n • and drank enlt water until they died. The
| effect oT this upon the rebel supplies from i^Texa* can he easily seen. They depend upon Texas for their beef. PIHLADKLPIIIA MARKET. PmiaDKmu a, Jouo 29, 180-t. The Flmn market t* less active, but hol- ! di-re are firm at the advance, witb some little epecoUtiaa inquiry to notice. The only sales we hear of are about 2500 hbl*. in lota, ' at $8.50 to 9.25 f->r low grade and choice Pennsylvania and Western extra family, and 810 per bhl. for. faary do. The rale* to the tradaurangi' at from 87.50 to gl.J for superfine; gri to 8.50 for extra* ; ' . to 9.25 for extra family ; wad 89.50 to 810 r Tpef Ml, Torfmcy brattdw. as itr qnalitr. ' ; There ia very little Wheat offering, and ; the market it tirrn bat io etiva at preriou* , u noted rates, wilh salsa of 6 to 7. WW huris- . wis t» note at «2A)6 to 2.07 for gooo and f Hrtmo Wmrtero-ewd -Pwwneviveota red*. ] ; 82.40 for prime Delaware A>., the latter ■ . afloat, and 82.15 iotf.20 for IVnusylvaoi* . and Kentucky white, .in store, iucleding ; 3,000 baahels or the ktt.:r en wrms kept h private. Rye is firm and iu demand, with f tales of 200 ' usirels IVensVlvauia at «l.tWr . ! Corn la i Artrte and the offerings and sole* r i light, itreloiMng about 3.000 faaaheto yellow, I Br ju. sales are repcrtcd at per ton.
'■ War Pkixrs ake sasv to.Boarea.— Thu [ Admiral of tha North Atlantic Blockading Squadron has lately ordered all tit* prixes ! r> 1 captured to be sent to Boston for odjodica- j I j lion. The expense* attending th*gl*paA ' J J proceed i nee in prixe cases. Including sales i | of the vessels nod cargoes, daring the first » 1 two year* of the rebellion; averaged s« foT- - jlowa: Key West, twenty per cent.: New .' y-wk. sixteen ,- Phitadelphia. fourteen, uud | Boston, three ]>er cent. _ j- ^ i Tlio brig Vision, fifteen feet long, fonr 1 feet six iacllr* wide, and tsro feet ten inchr* ■ deep, sailed from New York oh Sunday fur ' Europe. H»f crew consisted of John C. R<m»ran, the owner, and a Rhode Island ; sailor and a boy. married. j ! THOMPSON — PRICE.— On Tuesday, '■ done 14th, 1861. by K-t. J. H. Divert). . (Mr. John 8. Thompson to Mi** Rebecca i Price, both ofUoslieu. ("ajie MavCo.. N. JJ DIED. • ; j HUGHES. — On Wednesday. June 15th. j : 1864. at N'ohleslnwn, Alleghany t"».. I'*.# j Mary Jane Hughe*, wile of Cbnrle* M. Hughes, aged 37 ye»n< ami V montlis. i r . SJ,U- Uicil la tbr reluniph ot die I*>nL i "i AJ'hy should our l*»r*"ifi sorrow, flow. , When God recall* his own. i And bids them lenro * world of woo ! i ■, For an immortal crown 1 ' I* not e'en death a gain to those WTiosf life to i.'od WaJ-ptvfn . , Gladly to earth their eyes they close. To *o|ten Ilium in heaven. . Their toll is post, their work i* done. ; And they are lully blest : ' , •Bkry (ought th# fight— the victory won-*- ; ' ; And entered into rest. 1 ; Then let our sorrow* cease to flow, ! God ha* recalled Ills »»« : I But let oiir hearts, in everv woe, , i JUill ray, -Thy will be done." WEitT JKRtiEl IIAI1.RGAD \ Commrnrlng Honda), Junr 2C«tli, 1WI. 1 j FROM WALNUT STRKKT J'IKH. rillLA. < i ! (jji e .t < t , i ! j ' *•?'< >. ' :-•§ d'- ■ t? r'odnra sotrTii. "t ** >' i H 9& r 1 ' | t *!■ || \t \ j || it ; ? <«. * on 10 00 w «j I -<*1 - On I Cluimndrr, «W- SJt! 1J S* I -.I . 3" ' ! Wodtlhury, u*t * IJ 10 ss !S JJ i ia s o> e no I BvrosUoro, « it » SI ^ it ol | ntMoes, iion. . ! 6 so ! , I'lleoilnc, ;io rt, s-sr; 1 j yue'mAseton, |!l | i OP j -ifefiiMjli' , | Leave .iSi. »>i. *-i. r«. \m. r;i. i-m. ■ ' ! mSwIob, I - i S?j { ! Jnl I I ' 1 ■\$& i us :s |'i •882* ' us SP i ;■ j«i3Miuo>, 1 i 7 io- « xfi; s s»;a co ;7 So I CirnVKins i j 1 ilj ; c as; i i . • I WundUiry, It OS 1 to S 6t « M<S S3 4 : A IS , ! Glnuirstv. !r rai 7 sit ! i iti: tsnuB' . Due C.-uoOrn. jr «! s on a if a iva 4T 5 so « 13 I roibi'i'j. _ ir tot 8 if >gp: » sot w it j«m U~ " FOR t'APTt Jt AV. ■ * a.m., Atvnm. to iui., Csprtu. I 10 p.m., ttxp- ■ • FUR MiCLVVILLE, , ' ' FOR DRIRGKTOX, ' I pu., bul II aim., Frrtght. I' FOR SALK3I. t Stall. 4 |yni.; Pass. *fl a.m., FrelftbL FOR GLASSBORO. • H-m . B a.m., 10 a m , I p.m., t 90 p.m., II a.m FrL ' The 1" a.m. and t xu p m Ranrr-s Train for Cipe - May.will nut »*Lr lit attlioo* nut til ol I Gtiushore. am! will Slim at \V 'mithun for lh..,. .mly j who haw i-urvhcMil TVket* for plow* south ol Mill- . I viBe. " ■ • |[ THOM CAPE MAT. j -8 a-m., E*r. II Cim, Anrem. 4 10 p.m., Exp. j FROM U1LLV1U.E, _) r to a.m., »:«!'. I M a.m.. A.a-om- S W p.m., Exp . i ] *'«OM BRUIGETON, ) 0 ISa.m , MUL ixSOpoo., Poas. r p.m., I'n lghl. FhOH SALF.M, '{ •- a.m., Mall, f U p.m . Foas. 0 2) p.m., Fr.-'sht. - |i FROM OLAMBARO. i in.vm_3t.ii! 8 14 a-m., Esp 7 73 Pawu jpm., I Arcem.. " 40 p.m., Etp. 8 44 p.m., Frrlgtir. FROM WOODBl'RV, " ; 1. a.m., 1mm. 7 40 *jn.. H 4t * iu, t SO p.m.. S -3 w . j p jo., 6 04 p.m>S-rRp.lu.1 S M pjn.. Freight. 1 The * a.m., anu S 19 Vn. t'-xnrrs* Trxlos from i < *(* Map, will not stop above Olwboto. rxeept ai 1 IV'— -It'un. to rrtvlvc I'.iwniera : uor will they , 1 | stop either w*xwt Rln I'.ranih, M:llrrtoa,Xwaln'» j j station, Sl». Pieesant, or ItrUeplaln. . I The Woodhory aerorotnodation. train* will stop to I rrrelre or deliver p-sanujrrs s» *11 Intrfni alial, : , ; pUocaLirtaawxi Womftaq mri Camica, \ o Paiwetwrrs from n.-l.lret.m. Salem, and laterae- . ,'.l*tc station* to lila—lmr.) by ihe firel moruicc ' j train, make a elo*e roanert'.os ai Glasalioro w ith Ihe t \ train to Cape May and all Inieretdllxtc plan-*. ! the moral ae train* frow an,: salru. reoS ; reel at I'.anulcn wilh * traSi t.. N»» vli llu:- • llaetoa. Trenton, New RtorewK*. tar. : • TIk- afternoon train* fro* BrW»-tun anal Salem I e roanretal CanOea, wilh (nltfw M lUk-ra, Treatoo.
FREIGHT FOR STATION*. Where the Company hare not an Asvur, mu-t he , 1 paid lit in ad l awe, or oa ilrtlvery oltfiwlro It nrtll . c uot lie drlivrrod by the Ftelclit Am-ntWSn ll.r train, i , except nl hi* dlsctetioq, and an Ihe rrapo""'''!!!'! of the Conqwree.orwilllwtnkcn toihcrext *taitoo bo- : r yood at which the Company liu in Arm'. r Cork article of frei*t n.u>t )»; dUllretly marked WUR name of oooitxnre «:a4 dreticatioa, oil. r«:.r ' A rent" or the Company "trh-tly foebWdre to rr- : relent. Frohthl woi-t he at Matton* nloa* (he road I tn lime lobe weiy bra nod Wai-BUUd brlure thci trale U doe. or It will not Nirakec ; Id minute, o. i lite leant |arotirable time . Oa* era. clams, fmh Huh, fruit, vocrtabtcs, and *1! 1 prriatmMe commodlt: i>« must he paVl foUo^iUtroc-' or will be nfuaml, mile*s a s|*wraL-<irermr4l is made with tlie General Freight .-Xtrr.t or Duperln- . , t »o. lent ol the Compsny Ji ptickap-s «re urt *cI surely rmr?5jL.-4««i'* "re reunited in refuse them ; I gacfa* or Muslin coM-r. to i.errai*. boxes, a,-., are lr n..: a «u»cirnt nrcfre'lon. sndcr.t. a|r* ratirety nt owner'* risk, i All Ftelfhi lot went .'. rsey and rosneetltur "rattro*ds reretved *t snd !u:w »rrte.l from BonfuM-n i r^assTJ»-tsr#JsroS^w« FaJ41 todie Mrwarded mial he delu end hy ISM ^fj^sss^csssssus&aai i * h«e the Company ha* an Afta; muni he rlterked. , j ' THK m s.»\ rrnxcr s xraus rr>. » I Chsrtered hj Ihe InwMalute of New knqr, will I [ attend to alt the usual btanshra of l.xprara laieiors., . raretie, drtlicr and lorward thn.ofh other reepoa*- ; Nejacpeiw* Comranke* to all para of Uac toisln . - sny iiwrsBUutal to them. I H—ry anniawi msnd and retilk xh*i asWdea *U1 he | , taken by the wc*i drraey l.*pr»-*s (--..no the 6 a.m. Unr doara, aad tl 4* A N. Uaeap, aad mart la- *bi:- : I I— I from nitadrlpbla the ewe in* be.fi -re, rxrept ' t«-ti»h*blr urtlel-*. which will be I SMS rod until aoj : uot later than* MAX. A special mee*ati(«r of thu H sssorssffssr- I r ' J. VAN RKKBSELALR. Supt. !.
COTTAGE TO KENT. A desirable Cottage at flif* May to j rent— contains ten renins, hnd gOOd'Cellur. | view of the uceao aud hay. , StabB* on tfw pretnriet. Inquire. ol' S. R. UtfioiuaM. "Ocean Wave" Office, Gap* IMund. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FIFTY CENTS BEffAKi). AUOfq RLACK SILK PJrilAsDL wulticn ' from Povrrti IV:-, oa siiudiv, fur*' imh. . I while the sloop Mm at \ ceoan wn» unksulrt*. The", shore rewiid w ill be [aid lor It* trturoAo ' June SB, IW4. - ISAAC WUILMK. U FOK BALE. * REATTlFrL COf.VTWV Kl SIDENCl: at ! A ni.K^tfs roisr. caff mat, vj ^ I cousietiu* ol a cuumoilloue an-li'li-g u.l MANSION, : i Mtflt'ln cottage style.- of the In— ' mxtcrtabS' with , ! BA UN nod -i II the lie— fury out A iSM,r.s*. | j I-uhL bt on rxoenCBt state of cultlvst'.or, sndtwell ( . *Uj^W nro'riSHIra'for" I wis cot and kaej'lRt on j I hxad a eUgpl) of OVSTt'KH of l lie best -(uiillty near j I T$*yrw'e^n ut FISHING, fiVSMNG, 'if j >ur hod p..thatch»:il j Or ^ ^ ^ '^THOMAS IlEESLEt , ' ; ' MANURES! MAM llVlS I ! x ' F.IK VE/u' PLFASE TAKE KOTICE. j TA S K E 11 & C' I.Alt K ' ARE STILL MANTFACrtri lNfi PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZER ; 1' "n-rtlVlslnJ1 m 1 Too of'-AW) i»* UU It M E AT A N I • DONE CO V. I'O^T i CORN POTATiUa! TGRNtfa. Or hr. ' j ' Pfkv ffUncr Ton. 8. W. cor! tight b -x W.ul.?ustoi> ft,., i jesu no FifiutocqfHia! i. CAFE .MAI A MILIAIl.l.K U. It. Comment lug on Monday. June SOUl, (SiR, I TRAINS WILL LEAVE AS Fl>LLO\^3. Mill un-l A«aat.iuul Rx*rsr- "XT- •%! fapcMarf- B.. ** J-'.flt *!»(■ ' , wnrlllr, ' art. • w.L LU j Ml. I'leatMil, liin — - 1 Deileprila ^ 1.17 - — j j Due Sillville, 7^ - L4* «.t" j tilUMphlt, P.J4 *55 aS A Ton., and Mall. Parsrn. ' Freight. get. ! A.M. A.M. P.M , | LctVe riilTadelptda, acu th.:.o 4 in j i Mlw™'' *" 8» 1 1 ji els I Btffirta. . a.o» — — Wuodldne, B.I I IS.-J 7.91 Nt.ricAMat, e.ia — — | 1 Sc.Ulle, tfcSt l.M» 7,14 awainNtaUhih( 9.^4 — , — Rio Grande, in |o 1— tk-ara-ft?*, IU.IS lga 7JC i • Due tajw Msg. I0.J0 . 1.10 . N.ix) , FRKtfUlT-'Iravre nill-idel'tBa nf lfCW.-.tBrr ' O'he n-rtjtjro dm ai LtntVes eSCSaMI FREIGHT FtHf STATtiWA, i whrtr Ihc^on-pnity hue net -e -u.--.-tit. niu-t N- p.nld : ! be dfBw'rrejb' ftS-" FreWtl A n:..l ' 1n"3o- train, : ; eepl nt hw lUa-ndtoo. am! t>» tie- (tmpoaslMUU "I i thrconslgnre, or Mill U- t-.kfii to the next slnllou ! - ! beyond m wbu h the |-omp*nyh** 4u Agcn). ■ 1 I . tjjgb ntllflc ol Ftvishl must !«• dl-tlreily nvukril ; with citoe of l°ons.)(Ttreendih-.ti)istior.. ulhcrwbr Avents ol^llo-Col.l|Ma^ nil- »H3 ll> I.uludi'cii to «e- j i Ir.dtt is .due, or K% not he taken ; 4u minutes Is 1 ; Ihe least prnt-llrahle time. i Oysters, t.lniai. Fnsh Fl*h. Frail, V'ttrlihW, 1 , and all perhihsldrromiJodltlr* muni Is- paid for lu 1 T adraacar, ot w 111 Is- rrfuwnl, unlea. * rwrfil «a-re- | ' nwnt i« made with the Genet tl Fteqiht Ajbtlt ur [" ! *U[icr1r.tenJral of Ihe Catumwy. If i- v tagm are . J n..d iivurely coien-il, Ajh-ut- hie lee tUre.1 to trfuw . i he , ur not x miBlifrat pruKvtloh, audnmiealtof j i sti-h p-sfkwe* entirely nl t-» ee:S. ■> ek. I 1 ri:t:iGHT ret, tied at and tonvr.rtlrd (ran. Snic . : lipl's IVhitrf.iicohd wli.nrf helnw dprare, hy Morton ! Mill*. Arret. ^ Freiafel^doUtered Irom ssv-uoi^ivh-ua . ! whetr th* Oompicy h-« >n Agent nt'trt he ehceketl. | I THE WEST JEHSEV EXPRESS CO., . eh.ariered by tlie lo-rtslx.otrof New Jerwy, will at- 1 , i tend lo all the usitxl lusneiies nf SUprres Buttress, | I .wrclre, dr liver, »ii.lf<u*»nl throurh other tespotnl- | hie Exptfu Conip ii-o * to all part* of the count:) j , i any article entrusted to them. . | HEAVY EXPRESS GOODS and PCRI4H \Rl.K 4 ARTICLES will tw taken be the WrstJcraey E*- I - w. ftaa dou* are! tha 11 It 1 . ! A^t llac up. and must tw. »hlp,«dltom I'luUdrlphU , . i the evening before, except pttttdinhle art le Ira, which I , ; will )«• received until ami nut later than 6.*> ». u. ,V , . I train. OKlcc In lTliMdclphln' No 4 Wnluut slu4t. ! J. VAN RENSSELAER. ! Supt West Jcisry, V. M. k MUlvUle K K. I tj Phtladelnhla, June I4Ut. IOBL J.sO lawwonmi. juuc taut, too*. jirjj
CAPE MATtOCTTL j In romplUnce w llh the Statute of Ihe State of New . ><>:<:lrlnr lite Buatde of Chosen Freeholdrn) | of the eel i-ral rounlii-* In sold Stale, to publish an , annual statement cf their aeooints, the follow try;" j exhibit 1* made for Ike Board of Chosen Freeholder* ; ; Of the radnly of Cape May. | CHARLES HANI),. Esq., Collertor cf Cape Mnv 1 hiulera. 10 *C^OUB, Buj,J of Vbnseo Free- I i .wfO RECEIPTV. DR. ' 1RMI, Bahuwa oabaBd, artUraMBt May ' j ILIte.' 176X 84; ; « Cash paid R. M. eorlth. State" TreaTr, appropriation to pub- _ ' lie schools, . - 818 71 j •• Conk loaned, - - - M<4 OJ " Cash from J.-d>u».«w*tn, Eaq.,balUnmrfwreeisanlel Cresae. - 7 77 I " Lssli from Jdq. k. itirsoa, part payj " Cash from R. M. Xialth, Ktsfu 1 Tre*s.. for State bounty, farse He* and widowed moiliers of JJ ney of gray horer'suld from eo. lira. - - 110 SO •' cash tram Erawh Merarrts for mil, 71 00 " Caak from Juaattma Haad. tdartt, rollretrd from IwahUeza, . 80 00 te. •" ri.n from Aaron M.th-r. ahrnm Hare, .... W 00 " f'.orh Croat Aaron a tirlllnrrr, OOSIwior. Gap* lslaail — balanee state and reuaty tax**, hw IMI, In full, - - - - 148 ft " Cash from Aaron SeheHtxmer. CotautraixdTu '*U:yl — (li " Cart from Aaron kebeUhumr. CoL ^ lector. Cape Island -V lance atatewnd count) taxes for I98S, J. " , lb-toe U Townatp, In full, foe 1 State and toualjr tax, ISU. - 1,40* 14
' - 1 u Cnrt frtra, Joseph'^hilSR, t'" '*** * itmnrtly, tu fell, l.rHdr- :n.d emWytax.lssi. . . . - , « ggj ya • Cart frodt-!:. T Rxret., I7T-V..-J C MttrtUrfN'J — ratkms of Jei ra •• - CaahfKms J.m.tti--. .Irnd k, _ (r <>;•— vS'i'oIuntevt buur.tj; - JiJBI >0 .. "• • Tot-vfadponntai' ree."4pte, - 8-n.ws 71 . -4— • . . BY EXPENDITURES, vlr : CR. . Ks 't Cart |W» dk-utof judrera at ten. Vnn« at courts. - .'.««« nt I : wegSWBJttidwJ C rt'for'shTiit ' rtSfa*' ' " ' lo"4o / " Cash for rests, of criminal pro.- - I » ' I'Mh for'lre. ter nicer* Of -vha- \ •• for rucita-amtlou of Ro.trd OfblB- 85 1 " Caabfnr eMqwaaallrtUl Bastd of ^ ' 1 i Imr name* In . uulea' to Deed lks.k, drawing Ji^ore, rrycr-of routt. fee*, ke, . - . 47 44 < Ink's legal Ml! . .a erimle-'dr-mns i * _ . I ash foe rations and *undrtrs Rr.jalL |U 7» " t .-h for repair* and exiwr-dltlin . , lot Alms llouoe, - 87 »S ' " Cash tor i-emiwiiMtlon of .vims . *" C,uh for hone for 'aIu.*'h6u*d -• farm, - - " - . un Od Ca«h for shingles and ladiT It AIna House Hum. — - fa SB " C>*h for aim: t :-ih. and grain er.v •• Cash lor upport of Inmates ol "c AsXan,ol"du st* '• "f i " "" M • I • i/'lor obi of | swt out of Aln.s ' " " Cvlh'furre|iv;rof«tovrfeirlwiw^" - Cash toVo^^.'cnots'riiS*7 1* li.iu..-. . . . . 71 73 f rsh for too 8 far Cletk'S e.m,-e, 74 00 V, c'? ti'1* f*.0!II 'j " tS St .teinent for I sir. - ' t it 74 ouct" -1'|1"' °? *"rt mlc-vlw la _ •• Cash Iui e,,;~.|,rasatini! of gate fur cxtn ma.rdln* ia ol- . . . tl 83 4 " c£h lor 1 •• t'uh lor erunmlsrto:,. of county •• C idl for "" * ,aM 41 ' ik'' l!-' 177 M ' - C^ ■.'•hi1" 'Itui'ril utloBof Si' lie t'w't w •' l -.<h for sm-.lt bill seltrivp lis " M 1 ^ ^ bridge, nt Trekahmre - - a 87' '• Cash for ri-pr trs upon lower bridge. ^ " Cidi lor'lr «lr»':'u' ®- - hellenge»« l-uidllut. • ' - 85 67 ( a-h I. : repairs u,«n bridge at . « 'I* - - - I S3 ! • t ,sh iui n-palracf sundry bridge* -smew. I •• C -»h nil re ralreof mm I ' «» W 1 j ^ In Denurs Vow ii'hlas ■ - ^ ^ ' Mi-ltlle ACCOI'XT. n> Ca-h f.-t.: for tountics as per ; j __ MHv of ttoar.l. ^ . (U,*9| aa " iw'td lor tat.'rert'oo war ! ouhi —iL ,4- •' -dhjdAtr. monthly VtrUa houn* ' tv to Lurltlw of voluntrvre, 2JM7 sc •' |..idf.T Male tax tobloteTreseurer. ' - - _ - 3,108 09- ! Vet i"y^0d'lrt1rert, b°*"'r- 7.l» 70 t-XJs'tilr* - - BJU...IS Hi . Sort.— It will la' [wrrrlnd that In hrtiiilwu t . thf payment of the Interest on the vnllury county i - loaa rfnd 81 anno <01 nretiunf of the prtncqcil, the ; Inder.-st hs* *Is«» twen i-ild, on Ihe crfrwrrvtrnr-ry or . v. arlneu ; .un! Isolds ol Hie 1st IwUeof f UMsjo j,, 1 j dis ueai, to the amount of (2,ww, 'during Iba p. .: . j year. I-EBLIC SCHUUL MoNEV ACCOCKT. [ Py i -.sb paid I'i'is i Towi -hl:> ix.lhvtor, 4 I quota. - - e $ISC3U v " paid D--r.nl* Ton i.shlp eulk-r-I " paid' jJiddi' Tow'rahlp roUue". 17,77 lor. quols. - . S4S S3 ; . " paid Isrwer Towueblp ralke - - *"r. quota. - - - 143 33 paid fsi- Mnrnl eollnJor, two year*' quota, - X - 198 94 fj Total amounl, -. - 'v - - ': RECA P1TCL ATIO.V. ; ; Whi le ntsmuii of • ordinary t-xiwadi-luee*. . - . psdta HI " of rxlrwoiiUnnfy or \ .BST : '■gg ' \\7mle rxpendltun-, . . . »77,|ia0r Bilanre la hand* ol collector, . 7, MSB at •39dHS 17 SrRPLfSRF.VF.KCE. ' | Whole amonm o hut! nf dale, (Slay 10, •| HMLaU which sura Unt Intrrert \m ! Mind and urortcagc, except «tdtw. 4.1 uhlch tsinvratrd in ermnty hoadSM . : r" ' , - •tw'J.l .w'l.ul l».ue l.y rwUiltinn of - . v — - j- the Bonn!, *1,«3 Oi g-| AuMiimtof prlnrf pal rur hand, - It Mi TIt intrrert arising from tlie fund I . appropriated annually to the auiqawt of common - Iraut.. In fbr several lownthiiu. ratul Ca|* Island, In ffar ratio of , ! the number of ehlhtrrn reported fo Dm Board hy
I the several town sufietlnfrndrnU. i Tim nuuiUr reported (or the present year U a* fol- ' | lows: • . I'pprr Township, John StlRrs, Jr.. town superiateodsir, . . . - ' 474 ' I * ""K0 ni*rilnt«M"'!,'l ' lown ■ Mid'ijr Township, E. N Swalu, town are 607 lwrfntendenl, - - - - The Lower township, David Ewtag, town 8u1 pertntrodent, - - - - 433 I ^ xntrndenV' '-rarh.towr. Suing- ^ k j Whole number reportrd, ... as7r The following out errs were appointed by the Bo -id for lb* ensuing year : ' Thomas WlllUms. Dlrqtor | ^nrtofle, Turahor. Joshua swain, CVrk: li.stoBV*. TownarrePs Inlet. Char Ira llaml, County CoUTelor; roatoincr, Cape ' SJayC. H. IT. C. F. Learning, Loan Coamlsaloodar , Post-if- ^ flee, Caiw May C. H. tlie follow Ing atarr.] amnunts by 't .sal Ion. vis For ordinary er.ucfy pmyoaen, - - $4, uooco, 1 •* payment of Inlrrrat. ami un oraooat I of the principal of the flirt war r 1 " fray rnenfofra terra and rui aeenunt . I debt, - - . 3,000f» Whole amount to he ralaed, , - 0nJ*W 00 a I Amount apyrepriated hy the Mate far ' s.iiu*,t:o,' piihh. suiroois Ihe |ma*at »~r. itrtl), - - . . >848 73 1 lot Inrtallmrat payaN# lh May. 1814, . 4» *4 td instaUoiuur payable in .Vn ember, , ■ I I**. • B I , 'V* ;■*. " 1MB 77 joaitr a 8 W.TJN. clerk of b n£5t" Toarnaere."* Inlet, Cv(«4la jtfa., June 13, l«.

