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. CAPE MAY OOEAX WAVE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. JBfe. . W „ "TV W'^rc) — - — - — 7 J1"1

Slu ifhcan 3fflai'». Cape Island, Oape Kay Crouty, N. J. Wcdninday, July 19. 186.1.

Fry. th- Pally. Wave of Tin edsy. Jnly IS. j 1 taw domiridr on Sunday. Several uf Ike Philadelphia papers bare j coma to band to dejr, Ei-jd* account# of ! the killing of Michael fTOfcdp. on Sabbath afternoon last, no two account* of which ; are alike, and no one or whirh f# correct. ; We simply noted, yesterday inorniug, a ; few of the fact# in the M e, not desiricy to 1 crests any unnecessary excitement ; but «. ' , ' ail eorts'cf etprios are' now told, >« deem it 1 ; proper to (five a fuller statement than here- , tofore of the ciroutnslanccs that are probably correct. Sunday afternoon, Michael Sullivan, in company with four other young mon, with j | wooding their way dosn Decatur street, ! ; towards the beach. In pasaing Barrett's ; | Bowling Saloon, several colored fellows, , engaged at tha aaloon, ware standing ju«t 1 ( inside the fenre. Sullivan was somewhat 1 intoxicated, and consequently was »tiot ! , walkiog as straight as he might have done, j , •bad be been a (Ganger to "Jersey light- j | ning." One or the cobired chaps, it it | said, why he did not welk atreight. One 1 , word followed mother, and a blow was ' | dealt' by Sullivan. A scuffle here cotn- ' , menced, when James Wilbank* (colored,) 1 from behind the fence, threw a brick, which j ' struck Sullivan on the back of the head, ' knocking htm senseless to the earth. He i fell opon his face. 0#e Charles Wilson. ' 1 '(colored) took a pale from the fence, and dealt Sullivan several blows on the head,!' as he lay In a SbOMltsi condition. Bullivan's friaods interfrrred. when Wilson I tlireatefied to strike them with the pale, ^ but without so doing, he fled nway. So!livan wa* than taken to the Mayor's offlcr. where his wounds were dressed a* well aa j " could be. Several eminent physicians ! ' wsra called in ; among tbem wo noticed 1 Snrgeoo-tjenoral fl. Hi South, of Penn- \ • sylrania; I)ra. Waahington, Dnffee. and * Williamson, orPhilndelph* ; and Dr. 8. S. ' I Marry, ol Cape Island,— and a consultation ' was held, the r.-eolt of which was a general j * opinion that lb* fracture of the akuil would 1 produce death in a abort lime. Their opi- j nion was confirmed, as about half-past nine j ' o'clock he coated to breathe. From the • r time ib at be was atreck with the brick up I to hi* death ha romainrd unconscious, i 1 Wilson aod Wilbaoks were arrested. Yes- | I torday morning a coroner's Inquest was 11 held on the body ; several witnesses were j 1 • examined, and statements, confirmatory of : c what wa have above reported, elicited. 1 The verdict •!•, that bis death was Caused •' by blows Inflicted by Charles Wilson and 1 Jamas Willbanks. These parties have c been committed to our county prison, to 1 await their trials, which will probably t»k« 1 plat* at tha August term of the Cape May c Cootie. The wife aod father in-law of the deceased L arrived here last evening, aod returned to Philadelphia this morning with the dead * body of a husband aod a son. He was a ' Pbiladalphian, and had been in Cape May 1 about week. • ' For the Dtlljr Wave. I Pure Water. Tear after year, the habitues of Capo May have baen promised 'better water and purs Ice, and from the tardiness of the cili xens and hotel-keepers, ou* may judxa that ' the firach'rJi watwr, so unhealthy, will have j; to be endured for another geni>r>tion at ' least, unless tha right" pressure be brought i ' to beat. The Island baa anriralled natural edyan- I logos, aod there i| no rtason why it ia n»t I ' at this day tho Newport and Saratoga of i America, with dozens of hotels as large a« ' ' the Congress, teaming with the wealth and I fashion A lb* COunWTr- The went ef good ).' water aad a Utile mart attrition to the tahle, ; 1 has driven the old fashionable visitor* j 1 North ; end year after year fewer of fhis i * class will be found here, oalesa there generat waking up on the part of tbosa interest- J ed in the protperitr'of Cspe May. j * Fifty thousand dollars will be snfflrieot j cepital to form s Water Company, and j ' it has been ascertained that Cold Springs * Is Strong enough to furnish drinking water for the town for all tlma to come. Such a -A Company wonfd pay handsome dividends, 1' and largely increase the value of real aetata. The Quaker City owns all tha Cottages. .( and one would suppose that' this wealthy j, olaaa of our citixms, who have an eya to j comfort, would be ready to aubscrib'e libe- j. rally toward fbfmlog a Water Company. f(] Moax Axon. ^ • The S»lo on liatiirduy. » The sale of building-lots on Saturday, on bl the Jonas Millar property, wa# very exten- b' live. Many thousand dollars' worth or •' loll warn sold. Tha price# were rontons- * blc, and the maliaa loek advantage 11 of the opportunity, and purchased libvrmt- di ly. We aederiiaod that tevorul of the P< parlies propose building cetUgea immediately. , ' H "~A Ramnr Denied. bl The report has beea pet in circulation, *' by deeigaiug psrtiea, at rival watering R place#, that Cap* May I* crowded to over. * flawing. Wa deaire to ctssstl thi# report, J** by atatiag that thousand* are crowding hare, bet ye* there h room for man. Let aach rem*™ ever be believed. the Wand, sea foarth u "• s

Bon. «'m. H. Seward's Arrival Expected. It gives as much pl*aaura to anettance <t that lh« Hon. W. H. 8#ward, Secretary of | i State ; Hen. F. W. Seward, Assistant S«y j cretsry, and wifa ; Miss Fannie Seward, j and four other*, have engaged rooms at i j Congress Hall, and that their arrival ia exj pected daring the coming week. It is not , known here who are to compose the "four 1 others, Mat wa suppose it will be a portion r • of t|>« fnplumatic Corps. This distiognlted party have had a ganboat placed at tbvir i <ti»po»al, in which they will embark from i Washington, and proc«*d to this place, i [ We ore proud to know that Cape May it to be honored with a visit from this dislin- I ! (juisbed American statesman, who baa ever I teen loved by bis fellow-countrymen, but ' | now, since he Was set spart'as the greatest 1 1 , power of the republic, next to the nation's ! | • departed father, and had tha knife of the j \ ! rod- aofied nsstitin and traitor at bia i ( ; throat, he has heroine endeared to nil who < | love their country. It* is in need of ro- j | i pose and health, and he has certainly chosen 1 ( j tb» right plsryto obtain both. Mr. J. F. j i : Cnke, the able proprietor oT Coagres* i Hull, will prove himself a worthy host of i j these honorable gorsu. By the way. we : j : understand that Mr. reserved hi* 1 , j baodsome tralih ncy'nfflr tho hotel, for ' ( | their accomuiodatiew. Thouiaods, no i j doubt, from all parts of tho country, will | , hasten here when they learn that tho S«- j , cretary of State i* oo his way. j , Wbat Sew Yorkers Think of Cape May. : Prior to the commencement otMi*_wnr«J j and while the Now York line of steamer, j I were ruining here, the people of NewTork J : I wi-r« rapidly becoming attached to C*;-e , 1 j May. The hotel register boro the names ' 1 i of thousands of New Yorkers ; but since ' ' I that line bus been taken away from n«. we 1 | do not teu so many of theit- faces, and w« j I ] hava beea wftabls to tell what ihry think of m | us. We clip, to^ay, an item from a latter i 1 | of a Fortress Monroe correspondent of "the . i Inquirer, which tells a little ! < story that goes to prove, wh .1 we have oft- /' | assorted, that it is seldom that a strno- ! 1 iger comes among us, without " falling in j with our sea-girt city, GolhXmltes. j i j as well as any other claaa of people. J'ho ! i i reads : j i "The yacht ' Rdmuod Y. Driggt," which I j has been in our watt-ri fur some days pa t. < j returns to New York this evening. The | party on hoard are F.dmund Y. Driggs, i j Win. II. Marshall, E>q., Knsign l>rlgg>, , Slates Navy, Alderman N. New- ■ ; man, and M. I. Driggt, E«q. These gen. | tinmen came from New. York to this point , : on their staunch, swill and elegantly fltlud little craft. They have had a cruise op the James, and viewed the stamping ground of , tho great war elephant, now happily deceased. They came down via Cap# May, , and are loud In their praise* of your "tiptop" watrring-placua. They will return direct to New York, not intending to approach Caps May near enough to be lured ou shore by the lair sirens of 'Philadelphia, •who frequent that refreshing locality thi* of the yenr. During their short stay here -they have bad tha freedom of Roads voted to tbem, which favor with fall explanations will he accorded i to any Philadelphia yacht, ambitious 1 enough to baptixe her anchor in our historic waters. Personal. Coli n*!) A. J. Moulder end W m. Addison, of California; Hon. U. Read, C. 8. j Senator, of Delaware ; Hon. Senators DoRiaVao and Walla, of P*nn*ylvani* State Kcnatr ; fits Kxcellercy A. llerghmen'a, [ Belgian Charts d'AfTsi;. ; Cha«. K. K. j Kurtwrigbt, Ksq, , British Consul at I'hil*. , delpRlx-; Wm. K. Isrbman, fuauierly member of Congieaa from Pennsjltenia; James . I Sailers, Esq.. Aid to Unv. Ca(tio, ol i Pennsylvania; Benj. F. Ettar, K«q., At- ' torney Oaneral nf, Pennsylvania; M. S. ! Quay. E*q7, of thi TecnVTlvania Legislm-- | i lure; llrig. Gen. Yorke, USA; LioeleriI nnt G A Morris, U K N; Ulrntenaok W . | Gibson, D S |f; EdwnVd J UsrriDgton, ' I Cspt. and A A G., U S A., are atoppicg ' | at the Columbia. ^ Judge Caipeotrr, of Camden, and C. B. c ' Jlcdrn, Gee. Grant's Private Secretary, ! are pnen* at the United States. Cols. Whitney and J. B. Nlnrray, U. S. « A., end J. P. Penney, a millionaire, of r PitUbnrg, are guests at Congress Hall. • Fnion Camp- Meeting. !, We understand that a Union Camp Meet- t log, for aeve/al circuits, among our Metho- ^ friends, is to be held at Seaville Sta- ' tion, in this county, commencing August , Thle camp-meeting ia to be held not Church speculation, hot for spiritual good; A be.utifu! grova has been selected within a few hundred yards of the station, t having good facilities for water. Suitable n boarding accommodations will be provided, it and feed for horses, bat no huckstering l< will be allohrd. Groat car* will be taken 1 that good order may be pres^ryed. A cor- d invitation is extended to preachers and j< peopla generally. d The Fourth of July wa* rerogeixed at b ia flea style by tha shipping in th* " The steamship Eagle Bred salutes, '■ ami all the other Amrncsa veaaels were 0 gmly decked with hnotieg. Tha SpaaM 1 vcaaal*. aad all tha foreign abippiug in " port, reapouded by hoisting the American ■*« e; The -Selos wf 7-5U iuwu on Sa.arday last *1 amoeeted to tee mtlliun, as. en hundred C wed thirty owe thousand doBara. Total for b; week, thirty-flea mill inns, are handred and at thirty eight Uroaawnd. aavea hundred del- d. U - , t«

Will Jcflmox Davis he Bud Wtile the elemeuU of treaaoa were healed, and par vall-ys rue red with fratricidal ' gora, thaqoaation was asked, "When Devis is captured, if ever be be, oeght he to be bung V' and as often as it was aaksd, jpst so frequent was an aSrmativa answer givrn. After the death-thrust bad bean givea to treason, and the clash of arms and the shock of war had ceased to be, and * ben the arch-coospirator had fallen into the hands of the Federal army, whila in th* act of escaping from ju«: ice, like a miserable felon, the same qaestion was pur, and the , quick retponss of every loyal heart wa* "Yes, hang' Mm I hang hiin !" Since incarceration, however, sympithixiog friend*— tha false-hearted of the land — have given way to daep lamentations over his j unfortunate condition, and have broken forth in bi ter denunciation of the right of I th# Government to execute him ; and ( others have argued so strongly agaiost the | policy of so doing, and the hypocritical j ! special pleas in bis behalf, and against both ' the policy and the right of the Government ; to take his life upon the accursed gallows ' that a large purl inn of our people are mak- [ ling up their minda that thle well-earned i ; and justly-deserved doom will not he meted j out in Mm." j U e would say to those thsf believe tr a- j j to bs a crime— ibe foulest in the entire j 1 category— and thut Davis is doubly guilty ! of treason, and who long to see the majesty ) 1 of !)m law displayed in this particular c»»e, I | quickly ditpvl your doubt', and test **tured T*whq hat been chief in desolating oar fair fields, in razing our loans and cilier, in j robbing Ibe rich and exacting the mitea of i | the poor, 'in filling hundred* of thouiandt [ of untimely-made grave, and in -rending ! J bitter pangs of toirow to almost evpjy j j in the land, will hang— if not ; 'Mb high as tinman— upon a gallows that | I will prove as certain d*ath, and far mora i i ignominious than the one opon which he ' ' died. Ill a very abort lime, llavit will be ! j arraigned before a civil tribunal or a ini!iv j tsry commission, charged with treason ^the one, or'of cooipiring against the lifejt f j great and good President before tiki ' J other ; and just so certain an there it a sky j above you. tho charge, whichever it may . will be ^substantiated, and tha great I trailer will swing. Bear in mind, from dsy to day, that Andrew Johns-m ia Provident of the Uoited Slates, and that oo tnao in ibe coaolry hist a greater ahborranos of ! traitors than this self tamu man. Hit Isn- ■ gutge, whenever bo bae had occasion to j express biwelf publicly upon the crime ! in question, certainly has Indicated the ' purpose of hit will in the matter ; and Ibis j of itself, to those who are not io possession of other information, should be conclusive evidence of what it is in prospective for Jeff. Davie. Knowing what ire do, it «ou!d require a premium equal to the principal, and more, to lead u* to insure hit life for two months. Militnry Depnrtmeuts. - AYo give below the limits of the new Military Divisions and Departments into which the entire c-nntry- is now divided and subdivided, with the names nf tlieir re. hpectlva commanders. The following are the grand divisions, nitb their military chief* /"■si— The. Military -Division of the Atantic, Majof.Gcncru! George G. Meade, with headquarter# at Philadelphia. &>.:und — The Military Division of the Mississippi, Majto-Gensral W. T. Slmrman. with head.qn«s{ers-af St. Losia. Third—' The Military Division of the Golf Mejnr.General Philip H. Sheridan, with a't New Orleans. J-burtA — The Military Division of the Tennessee, Major-General George 11. Thomas. with head-quarters at Nashville. Fifth — The Military division of the Pacific, Msjor-General H. W. Ilallaek, with bead-quarters at Sao Franc*»co. These divisiooftre severally subdivided I Into eighteen military depart meota, each with a special commander. Gen. Hooker supersedes General Dix io command of the of the East, tha bead-quarter* of which are in N'aw York. Tha work of confiscating the property of wealthy rebels was inaugurated iu Richmood on Monday last, much to the contitrnelidn or the people of that city, by tho sclgore of the famous Tredegar Iron Wotks by government agcata. Descriptions of a large amount of other property, liable to be confiscated, have been taken, and lb? tenants theyeof have been notified to pay ao more rent to rebel proprietors. The Bathing. So far/the bathing hat been munificent. We believe that no dsy lias brought a remarkably calm rea. it it lb* heavy surg* sea, and fiercely dashing wave that enchsntment to the mid-dav bath. water for the pa»t few days bat h*en delightful— so t*y our friends who have enit. We were oo the beach yesterday, during bathing boors, and tie nasal scene, both indicrous and interesting, was pre. rented to our gas*. Wa could but eonGael It with the scenes wa baheld the evening previous, at the Columbia Hou«a<Sbp. Title, all wai fair and beautiful ; bar*, all ungainly, awkwark, and laughable. ■ •a.. _ dp A Teroolo correspondent states that tba execution or Mrs. Snrratl caused intense excitement among the rebel conspirator# in , They mssifeatad their feehnga i wearing crap* on their anna, ai^iag I seoeaainn MMga, aad threatening th* i'reai ' dM( of the United tttatne w*th tareihle re- - . t

I Cape Island Hetcta. CIKTXX doDSfl 1 Mr. Jeremiah E. Macray, the well1 known proprietor of tb* Centre Hoaw, ' has opened his popular hotel for the eea1 son of 1865, and his prospects are flattering for * foil honse. .Mr. Macray j . understands bis basinees aa a hotel ma- i , nager, and hence the reason why bis [ . > honse is 10 mnch frequented by the . • aammer visitors. We have enjoyed the 1 1 ' accommodations of the Centre, and -ceo ! ' assert that its table it excellent, and its : 1 rooms airy and well furnished. The beat j society will always lie found here. WASHINGTON noexs. L , This bouse is receiving guMte every ! , day, and we are. assured thnt Mr U*o. j r U. Cake, the proprietor, it caring fur I 1 tbiim just ns they desire to be nccoranio- { • j dated, when they cotnn to a w«i*ring- ' j plnee. Away from home, wn have heard | ' | the Washington House recommended to j ' i persons thnt were making inquiries j 1 uboot hotels here ; \tttl we have ever ! I been ready to approve of all such re com- : j ^ mundaiijtis. If e visitor "holds forth" ' j ' at tiie Washington House • one Season, be is sur* to go titer* the next. ^ e Who does not know that tha extensive I' patronage that has er«r hecn accorded to f { Messrs. J. A B. Me M akin, at the N*e At- , lactic lintel, is owing to the exeelleat 1 | niHOuer in which they hav* kept th* tinus*. » I Mr. Joseph McMnktn is always on hand r : He labor* constantly for the comfort and f i it possible fur a man to go *»»y from th* s Atlantic and feel t hit hi* want* Lav* nut 2 . received proper attention. This hotel is r large, its location delight fol. find it* sources . t j of comfort and accommodation ample. It . t I ia nearer to the oce*n than any other hues* j » oo the Island. The Mes*ra. MrM.kin have . s the assistance of Me**re. Thos. B. Hughes, r j Press Woodcut, and Wm. ('. Gregory, j -^-.wjto««,name* are a* familiar as household S j words lb the old visitors of tho Atlantic, j ■f j Wit|iotil\theie gentlemen, the Atlantic j eoiild».eenflHtS a new home to many. ! y ( OCK»N UOt'SE. y ' The Honse is one of the most pleasant t and best conducted on the Island. X sub- I y , stantial class of people are its pstrona. j I , There il oo bar-rootn, billiard-room, or j Q band connected with the Ocean, and hence ' f I Ita cans* of so many going tbern in prefer- j . ! eoce to hotels where there is more life and { a j gaiety. If we were a visitor at Cape May.. | tod wore not fond of bustle, show, and hi- i ,, I larity, hot preferred a retired life, we would ; , | not ask to hav* batter accommodations than l , Mr. Learning g^ves his boarders. We | 8 know that ba provides an excellent table, ; r both as regards quality and quantity. i Politics in Ohio. One of the editors of the Cincinnati i r Commercial wns in otir office, n few dnya j j ago, and informed us that the political! campaign is wsxing warm in Ohio, ulr though not as much ao, of course, as ii in the late Presidential contest Gettei ri! Co*, the Republican candidate, will \ - probdbly be elected. General Sherman, j ' in • late speech, at Colnmbat, Ohio, cn1 dorscd biro, and announced bim as the next Governor of Oltio. General Cox was" in Sherman's army. New York, July 1". e Stnamer Havana brings Havana d»t*a to - tho I2tb. Diaro denies the report that Capt. Page, of tho Ram Stonewall, entered f the Mexican service. Say* he has gone to 1 England to enter the merchant service.! It is well known, howevrr, that several of r the "Stonewall's officers went to Mexico. ! - nud others have "chgaged In the Spanish i navy. It is reported that the blocked- runner i Euphioe is to cogage in the slave trade. ! Mbnio Chfintl Wd Puerto Plata, io St. I j Domingo, have ooen evacunleU by tb* i Spaniard#. r There were yet "about three thousand ■ soldiers.at San Domingo. Tho corn crop i it loa', and it ia feared that tho cano crop will ba irreparably damaged. Newborn advices, _pf the 14th, says no ^ malignant disease prevails in town. Now Oat.u***, July 13lb. A special dispatch to Timet, from Mo. { bile, says that citizens arriving from interior of Stat* annonnce that the appointment of Parsnoa. aa Provisional Governor of Alabama, is satisfactory to the people. A largo portion of th* crops will bo lost for want of negroes to gather them. The Boulevard of Cape May. Almost ever* city hat its street, broadway or arenas, which thoy are pleased to term "The Boolevard of P . or N. Y." Capo May bat its Boulevard, although not •quel to the Boulevard of Paris, yet it is quite as near to il aa any io America, asfar at wo know. Go upon onr bench jnst 1 before twilight this afternoon, aod there yoo will find a shore that affords as fine a j drive or promanad* ground aa can ba fonnd in the country. Tba lids baa bean low at ! near evening for the past few days, nod ; this ride bat been anjoyed by hundreds. It" J Is oo# of tht many attractive eharantaris- i tic* of Capo May. and oo ona thnt%omoa to [ tha Ialnnd ahouM targUct thi* drivw. J qack Race. An nmnelng eeene took plsca about (re o'clock. yestariLy afternoon, in th* way of . a sack race. Bum* foor or fiv#*ntered th# . lists, to cootond tor tba prize, which was 1 won, in two straight beau, by a littla dark , colored iudividn al, encased is a white sack < Tb» affair created much momMos aatswg ' tha throng of spacUtore who wore present

Destruction of BarnOII .tfu«cum. Nxw Yonx. Jnly 13, 1*65. Burouro'a Museum, th* Temple o! Wonder, on Broadway, cui^r of Ann street, M opposite the Astor Hon**, is io flames. j I'ho fisa ia supposed to have broke out id „ ; tha Department of Anatomy, and it ia I" | doubtful whether it is the work of an incen- hl j dlkry, or tba result of an accident. rl i The flsmee were stopped at 18 Aon at.. I aad 1-17 Fulton street. | The properly intervening on Broadway, | „ Ann and Fulton streets, was destroyed. si Aix huildings were destroyed on Broad- " j way, eight on Ann alreet, and five on Ful- i ' j ton. |- The heat *ns so intense that St. Paul's j ; Church, oppmite the Muaram, took 1 re | ' | but firemen saved il from flames. ' I Among tha »u<rerera_ were Thos. H. 1 : i Brausleii, .Veinnger, W. Richardson, j r, , ; Bnaaford. Broanan, Ituau*. J. Wright, J. 1 J [ D. Phillips, Harvr.y A Ford, Slalery A:« | Riley, 8. Bradford, Jss. B. Thompson, j {] j P. Hamilton, Sterna & Beat*, Swift. j B '| Nothing hat th* Glass Steam Engine | a • was saved io M iaenm. ' I J ;[ Nv« Yoax, July' 13. j ? The Musenni «»• totally destroyed. Tha f • 1 St. .res No 12. If. A 1* on Ann Street, oc- j : copied for various business purpose*, inclu- j v > Freoeh it Wheel and D.ck A Filgg-rmld'e • Printer*, and oH.er* were burned. The 1 -.(tore No 214 Broadway, occupied liy . j l While, Holler A V.nN.u'e, lUetaurnnt , K eejie r , was destroyed. Tht alnre No 214 I J Broadway, occupied by Roger.* Kovmond ! I Ch.tl.ier., Reeves lUh.rd Saloon, and No | . » ' 212 Broadway, occupied by Knox, Holler j l , menmen were here Stayed. No person wa. | I i liun dollars, on which there is an insurance f t ^ of one hisl f The fire originated over thv » | Loilur in the Ma-enn. Wa.uikotvx, Jnly li. j ' The trial of Mary Horns, fur the killing I < ' ! of A. J. Borruoghe, o clerk in the Treaaury i i j Department, is drawing to a close. To- j j " I day, five pbyicians were .respectively on j j the stand Hi give thoir op.nious in hypotb- . ' etical atses, in order to prove the insanity ' of tht accused. All the doctors did not. ^ _ | however, agree, ona of them saying that, n* i > ' | physician at the jail, he *»a the prisoner . ! generally every day. He had never observed any indications of insanity, aod his attention had neVnr heel, called to her " j mind. Th* general impression among . | thole who havo been attending the trial ie, that the accused will b* acquitted, tome j " predicting that the jury will not oveu leave 1 ' the box. J Fomtukss Monuuc, July 1 3th. Thn Macon Telegraph says all the jewel- • ry belonging to ciHXun*. and which wis sent off on approach of tb* Fed-ral army J ! and afterwards raptured near Athrn*. has ' 1 | been turned ov. r and will he in Moron in a " few doyt. The gold captured from Cen1 ! tri.1 Railroad Company, last April, ha* ! been returned by military authorities. t f ' "Toombs has succeed*.) in escaping from ] r .! this country. He i* ia.Caha*," J I ' vTsshixoto*, J ulyTt, 1863. | , | Tba 1'rsti.leut bat ap^iinted Judgu Wm. j • . Msrvin, Provisional Governor of Florid*. I ■ r M'A Kill 1-31 >. ; 1 GODFREY— STFKLMAN. — At Tnwnscnd's lalet. ' July 8th, t> Re.. (J. T. Price, Captsln R.-hsol W GoOfrcy. ol Ta-ekshae, C.«|w May t'»., to Mis* Msry Steetman, ol I uvhshoe, A 'Ian tic Co. • DIED 1 OKCKM AN.— l-n Vhr iit'h lMt- on CoTwmiU. ' 1 ^aly*m'dTn^rena'M alU'Ita" *S" L"'rm "°*k' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ■VQTICF. V S herd-y given that sppllmtion will be snsde st : , I the «l term of Court for the County of Cspe I ' Mty for the sppaln-oent of ( omiabsmn-rstoUlvMe | . > cvrtnln Hone- sial Got. IneateU st Co|,1 Sprlnr. In the laiarer Town-hip, owne* by heir* ot riiillp B.irr nrlt »r.i HrtJI.- N. U.nwlt. Caso. Sraisu, July Its IMS. Eld BsRNETr. Jy 'mi ■ COAL. - • 'I'HF. UNDERSIGNED respeeffutty Informs the X pvopl*. of Cape blind saj vicinity, that he 1* prepared to supply 1 STOVE, , EGG, and NOT COAL, * • at short notice. Cost delivered. If desired. JOSEPH SCHE1.UNGEK, ( if tn-ty SctMilingat's Landing. IKMi-l.KG X. HALF X, o PRIG, Flat B-.W, Bridge and T Warded 'CupO le.snl. Chest, Psd snd Trunk Keys, Pit'. Fa. I taut. Fist and BunM Cylinder Mght Xrjs. Drass snd Iron Rim Keys la variety. • . For sslc by thi MAN h bHAW, No. ha (eight thirty-are) Msrkel street, Ik-tow NinHi, Philadelphia. ( KIAH-M AKKItV Ct'BVKD KMVE1, SEVERAL styips of Tobacco Cullers, small Scales aad snuff Seoopa. For sole by TltVMAN k SHAW, 1 No. fat (eight thirty-five) Market ottrrt, below Nlf th, Philadelphia. folding hat and coat back# t FOR travelers' use, esn b* put Into s small paper P bo* 1 also, srrrral other styles of Portable Hat aod Clothes' Racks. For ..1* by TRUMAN A (HAW, - No. (eight thlrt y-tlv e) Market street, below Ninth, Philadelphia. | "7 SHERIFF'S SALE. . a l5v virtu* of a w»1l of Jl. Fa.. |M«ed out of Cape " X) May Clrralt Court, to me directed, will be eold u at Pnbhe Rata, at the TonHne Hovel, City or Cap* ■•load, Cap* May County, N. J., aa SATURDAY, AUGUST Sith, tBSS, alVwo (e) o'etostr, P.M., the (ollowtnc desrrtbvd P A?TVhst certain Hons* and Farm aad Prralee* occupied by Plchonl S-Ludlam, situate on ibe we*? thle ol lilayett* street, la the City of Cap* Ulaau. adjoistax load* uf L. L X Wale* on Ibe weal, and Tsnds of Geonr* a Cooper on tb* oooth, „ and lands a t Sarah Beuneii atd nthen, ooatainliu I umy *cret, mora^ac^***, topetber vrjb. si; ^g mlal rtratara*/ ilham" ["ftrlmre" d!7idA to be eold by AARON MtLLEIC JylMi short ff. IfOTCOB. " 1 ^ Downs1* Edm^ads,^ sS wfe tareS'tad and atatafi by the Sreracata, and Dtatata -. mrk.ism (ST* "tESta

SPECIAL NOTICE*. DEil'XtTv, UUHKIFAt AND C IT.tRKH, TRE ATED »>Ih ihs utmost »u-r^a», by Pr. J !XAAl *.D-alU« »*• Aurtst, (Ibrmerly dl Lrydes Ilailand.) No. M PINE street. EhUodslphla Te mootals rrurn the most reliable w.urees la (be ratv and Country esn be seen «t his Office. Tns re* lest arc Invited to accompany ihclr pstta-'e. as examination. ja!ft-y WHISKERS! Do you want Whlak-e. sr MusUcheaf Onr OraI weeks, rrt.e. (I ro. Scot by malt asy where, rio**- | ly scsle.1, on receipt of price. (d»-y | Address, \ Valuer k to., itrooklyn, New York. john n. uvffman, . itlorur}-a!-l,atr, Mastrr, Examiner, and" Sollrlior In Cbanrrr). 1 CATF MAY cuuitr HOfSB. NEW JKRSMf. •VlTICE •J'HE first tnreUn|of^^r Ourllastoa. Atlsails Ihc t ill Ol ( o,.l.n. X. W Jer-e*. on 'Twradsv'.'tho day of July, a. D, t-Wi., sit o'clock In I firo'rn^Sl -"Ms"**' il" ""yirzotelteUat ' rene (oTir " nsalng o31ccn aald Coaipssy, la A Crowley, • 'John Dorgherey, - I r, Joseph H. McG. tlgsn, ! ' jltaonvh J.ne Smith, taral.Jao- k.Jtwsy. Michael qua Id. ' John I taher . ? noma. (I'Rnujkr, , J-.scpti I .owtry, Thomas Gallagher, j n?nTu li*V.i..a,. iTKmIM u'S^Snt. SOTICE. ^ \ DTK I 1. hereby given lh»i the oceounl -1' t' .v Id Warwick, executor of WllUsm L. Fldtar, 1AIII !*• audited aod .taied by the Sunugate, and i ro.m'w.f.'w re™ '""("sri' ot ,hr f r .em at and allowance. SODDKR, j Dated June 301b. IUS4. (jell) Surrogate. notice. V'Tin: t. hereby -rlvrn that the account of | il^in.wiisjjtmuods, administrator of Owen Coacb- ! " I" •* audllrd and stated by the Surrocata, and re|-.t|.-d ID lire Judges of the Orpqans' Court of tbs counlj ..t Cape May si the term of September neit, scillenu-nt and allowance. _ . . PETER SlltlpER, | Pali's June XOIh, ifitfi. (jetl| Varfogais. NOTICE. • "\""TICE is hereby given thst the account of j ttanncit. eaeeutor of Jot.n Dennett, i fo! ' re ■) I r nreo l^a u!ri/l ow aiere'*' mber'nsx't" j || y jj ^ PETER SO CDER, surrogate. j not'icet I X-r1" W '"wu'ir of Joseph Corson, will l«- audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reporie.1 Io the Judges of the Orpheus. Court of th* eo'intjrof C- May ^*1 the term of September Mat, PETER SOU HER, D.ted June fiOth, IMS. [J«XI| *unof»ta. notice. N 0 uLwM^Mmumiit, 'edmbUifratew* »f*Jm* r' Will be .milled aud staled by the Sureogst*. and , rouniy^of Caps May. at tbs term of September next, PETEIt SOL DER, Surrogate. Da'rd JiraejOth, iSfiA JeXI notice. X'OTICE Is hereby given thst th* *reS.!Un« of lib r*,eo"' Sdu.uu.trs tar of lf.r.sy reported n. tlreJud"ire» of "the l^Au/'OoS'ir f thJ I fer^ftJroou^- nd ailow'snci^*' fcP,rmt*' "***• 'PETER SOLDER, Ii.le.1 •one 30th. I BAY (jeil| Surrogsta. notice. r V'llir. Is here!.) rem Ih.t the sreoor.t of i* j oared- administrator of Hugb MllVl'ia be r udlled and atslrd by the Surrog.te, and | n-portrd to the Judge, of the Orphans' Court of tho | fwlMitfcn> ^Tud'il* w'hr Sef'wn'"" M>lPETER SOLDER, I Dnted InneSOth, IWA. ( leJI) surrogate V«ni( I i. .t-1.) riven- ihM th. account of n^di'deceaIedUlDS' *dral"u,",or MatJoret RryWII1 I. audllrd and .la'rd by the Surragato. aad reported to the Judge, of the Irrph.n.' Court ol tho far"" ttteJoron.nd*nito ' ,h* 'em „ . PETER. AOUDER, surrogate. June xoth, IS8A. , JeW notice^ ~ / \T°JJ' t: »•„ l'' "bF *'•» tbariAh* ao-ount of . a UrecawM,m''*"C' C*'<ul°* H"**" C. WW be'audiied and .laird by- tb* Surrogate, and reported to th* Judge of the • upturns' Court ek tho (utMtiteiMiR<wd Mlownoew'"1 n'*! , PETER SOUDER, - dune XOth, ISta. IjeXI] » Surrogate. allen K needles' Gnrmre. SniH-T-Pliosjilialc of Lime, Man«raclared ONLY by ihoin al tbolr AGSfcULfUBi£V6BK§; *~ PHILADELPHIA. We give the assurance to the putillr, that uws will be Kit or offered /or ufe by u. but our own manufacture. . f I'aektd in Netr Bagt, 200 Iht. each. * Price, $50 per 2000 lbs., (S| cu. per lb.) ALLEN A NEEDLES*' ^ 1M PRO veil We deaire to Impress upon farmer* and dealers, thai wo make oo euaosotauat «f its pr.bcwal eumIKjusnte, vlt : Animal Mailer, JJair, Wool. Acid^and Finely Ground Bones. Every day bring* u* addttKaot evld-uee* of tho eereo*: , ^jii'a *a"l'ir,*.h|"i"" buy it again. a TMi In tb* boot proof wosen hoee aa to tie »ah*e Packed in Few Bap, 1M Iht. eock. $8S p#r 2000 lb#., (If cu. per lb.) *" 0* A trad t discount allowed So dealers. ' " allen k KEEDLXa, 42 S. Delaware Aegwtg and 41 (Fira^tora^feore CKKML.) - ^ ruiu^LPmuW« tdl ■# n*Wcfi#» hset sugg^tmm NgMb