^ _ , CAPK MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST % ,1805. . _ ...
Ckf ©ttan 3ft:avr ♦ h , ( G«p< Iiknd, 0»p« Mxj Osnnty, 5. J. WcUuridny, Aufnil 2, 1S63. ! Friday ErrninK at Conircti Hall ! UB15D COHCOT A.fB BILL!! (} a 1 a Night of «h. StMonll! 1 Um «wb (go *• Intimated that it «>> | 1 probable that arrangement* would be im. | 1 mediately made for a groat Mniieal Concert and grand Ball. When thii annonaeemenl fell npon the ear of the public, It *aa a source of rejoicing, ae ban- 1 dredr bad been longing for concert music, accompanied with a ball. From Iba Brat intimation, op to laat aeaoing, all parties interested exerted tbemaelees to the utmost to accompliah something that woold be rich and meritorious, and nobly did , they ancceed, for we are called opon to i make mention ef the most glorione concert and ball that bai eeer taken place on the Irlaad. Several daye prior to Friday evening, in the parlor, pavilion aod dance hall, and on the boulevard, the bright theme of eonver atioo was the then coming concert. Beaux aod gallaota were engaging themselves 10 beanliee aod belles. io advance, for the various dances, nod the fair sex— aver lovely— were dUcnating tha merita and demerits of tha different genllemsn with whom they were to be associated Tor anevening., Friday noon came. "HosSimon Hauler's Band, from Fairmooot Park, arrived t" "was' the qneetion a*ked ; and it waa anaweeed in tha affirmative. Kvery heart leaped with joy at hearing the announcement. Daring tha afternoon flaming potters told a good story. Tha Sec" ratary of Stale and bie suite bad accepted ; en invitation to attend tha concert. The : fallowing is tba correspondence that took j place between the Committee and Mr. ■ be war J ; Car* Islakd, July 29, 1865. To lit IlonoraUt I I'm. //. Stvard, Secrttarjr of State, U. 3. A. Hmorip Sin : — The guests of Conrreae Hall. Capa Island. cordially extend an invitation to yourself, family and friends to be present •t a Grand Concert, to be given tbie evening, in the Dining Room. We are, eir, with moch respect, Yoors, David Moid, jr.. Chairman of Committee. David Rotd, jr.— My I tear Sir:— I have received, and accept with plessore, the kind invitation ef the guests of Congress Hail, for the entertainment of this evening. 1 Yonr obedient servant, William H. Scward. Cera Mar, July 28, 186:.. Like invitations were exteoded loAttor-■ey-Uaoeral Speed and General Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate, which were also accepted. accepted.
Now there wae a commotion among the 1 ladies. Tea was harried over, aod all be-' gen to prepare their tffilettee. Tha hall wax made ready, and the time-keapert an- ' bounced tba lopg-looked-for hoar of eight 1 and a half o'clock. Hassler'e combined band look their position in the apaciour and brilliantly-lighted saloon of Congress Hall. Mr. Simon Huaslsr gave the ligoal, and than came the " March and Chorna from Opera 'Tachaoeer.' " Tha room re•onnded with muiic, end ill raverberationi throughout the honea waa the toesin or alarm, conveying to each the glad tidings that all was right for the entertainment of lha night. Standing near tha centra of tba room, •We beheld wivea, accompanied by thair husbands ; little children following parson; brothers escorting sisters; fair maidens, attended by tbelr lovers,— all entering at either door. la the meaalime tba melody of the band made happy every comer. Tha Grand Overtdro — "King Y'vatot," and th« . "Tourist," a Grand Operatic Potpourri, were discoursed. For a moment after these were played, silence reigned, only to j ha followed by a bustle at tba north door. Bvery eya was turned towards the particular entrance. Directly, a bend was uplifted, the band struck op "Hail to the Chief," the entire audience rote to their feat, and op tba hall distingaitbd parsonages moved. Jean Looii now snog an '"Air from "II Traviata." It was received with raptaroas applause, as was ail tba music of tba concert ; and bow could it ba otherwise, with aoch a Baud as Haaatar's and with a neb an accomplishtd leader aa Mr. BimiU Bossier. Had the warrior bean there, his heart woald have been filled with animated sounds ; had a soul, prssgwd with care, been present, it would have been exalted with enlivening airs ; could a discos aolals lovtr havs listened to it, a healing balm would hava beau poured into bis bleeding Wounds ; mslaocholy would have raitad Its bead, and morpheas snmmooed from his tasy bad. Among tba pieces which bad such pleasing effects, waa a "Farewell Song," sung by Jaaa Louis, and many well-known airs, such aa, "Oh. Dear, What Can the Mailer Be," "Old Acquaintances," •■Coma where my love Lias Dreaming," "A Frog ha woald » Wooing Go." "Tba Ujrl 1 Left Behind Me," "Pm NinetyFive." and "We Won't Go Home till Morning. "«Tha grand ficalt wae the "Amurican Hymn." Thus closed a eoueart which standi unequalled in tba aauala or tba history aT Capa May. Aa ietenaieeiua of fifteen minutes waa taken, the Hall cleared, and Mr. Mark Hasaler leads his ewperts Orcbustvu. with aa opening Ma- ' nnike. The scene grow* charming. I IgaggpF- I
The floor Is crowded for a Quadrille, 1 Waltx, Polka, Redowa (new), Lenciers, ; Galop, Mexonrkm Quailri'le, and all are ex- • ruled in thair tare, in magnificent style. j b The display in dress was unrquallsd. In 1 • j lbs language ofMr. Holmes, *• exclaimed — ! h | * In, sec her ta her motley hum l h Funeral blacks and brimstone Mum, L i And lurid green aod bonfire red, r At uaae their rarisd radiance shed." There waa much beauty, too. Upon l every bend we were fascinated for the mo- ' I m'-ut. There wae the dimpled check, the j j soow-whlte teelh, tba ruby lip, the auburn j J I hair, the bright bine eye, the loving smile, j tbn Eery glance, the delicalw hand, tke tit- y feel, the tlender waist and waring curls. Superior denciog, too, we trehsld— ' •• where ladle, bright * Were mot In* to the light |e Of mualc and of lamps." " g Among the military and naval men present, were Brigadier-General Dodge, who resembled," in appearance, Gen. Mc- j ■ Olellae, and waa taken fur him by some, t 1 aod Captains Nones and Hendricks, of the , -. steamers Wm. II. Seward and Northerner, j aod their officers. The boor of two arrived, and although . ell fell that it was time to separate, still • |hry liiffeered around the gay festal hull as ; j the, lights that sparkled from the bright j i ' chandeliers were exlioguisbed,-nne by one; | sod thus closed au affair which reflected unmeasured cVwdtVupon all parties con- I cerned ; upoo^QrNurk Hasaler, aa being • t the originato* and prime aelor thronghnot; j • npon the flolrr managers— chief and assist- | i ant— and committee of arrangements, for 1 tba iotereal they took and the exertions f ' they made io behalf of the. entertainment ; ' opon the Baud, for affording aoch rich 1 ■ music ; and upon those that gave it their I audience, thus showing their good taate. , Sunday-School Jubilee. 1 The grand Sunday School Jubilee of all | ' the children on the Island, which wae bald i ' on the Colombia House lawn yesterday af- | leruoon, ucder the direction of Rev. K. M. ' Long end Mr. John M Evans, waa very io- ' ■ toresting. A. G. Cattell, Esq.. was called 1 | to preside over the gathering. Rev, A A t- i • wood opened with prayer. Mr. MaHora. of ] Elisabeth. N. J., Col. Wilson, surgeon in , ■ attendance npon Secretary Seward, llav. ( ' Dr Nevioe, E. M. Loqg, and Mr. Hubbard made excalleot speeches. John M.' Kvsoa u creditably Ud, aod Beck's Philadelphia „ Hand, accompanied the singing. Secretary t Seward wae present. Daring the exerciies - he was escorted to the steud, and introduced to the anditnee by Mr. Cattail. He bowed io response to the introduction, when be wae cheered heartily. Hie feeble health prevented him from making any re- • marks. At the close of tbe exercises there , waa a great handshaking with the honored j p Secretary. A collection was taken np, ' which was directed la the famishing of I I reading matter for the home of friendless ; children. Mr. E. M. Carpenter was chair- j '■ men of the committee of arrangements, it '' is requested that the exercises be repeated 0 on Congrees House lawn next Sunday.
Reception of General Grant at lloston. t Boston, July 31. | The people of ibis city gave Gen. Grant a public reception at Fauueil Hall to-day. | Thousands were unable to gain admittance | • to tbe Hall. Aa be entered tbe Hell, Oil- 1 mera's Bend struck up "See the Conquertog Hero Comes." Mayor Lincoln add rested the sudiyoce, and in the course of bis speech, said : We have assembled in Faonell Hell in ' honor of a distinguished general, whose , name is a household word in every patri- ' otic home— a man of deeds, and oot of words — whose eloquence is of that kind which has stirred tbe people's hearts more ' than any form of speech, end who is here ; at onr invitation, to receive gratitude and . admiration for his eminent serTiees, which •e rejoice in sn opportunity of extending to biffl. • If onr lips hsd been dumb, these I very wells woold havs reproached us, end I these pictured forme would have rushed i from their canvaxs to bid bito welcome to Fanoeil Hall. Gen. Grant received" the congratuini lions of thousands, at the close of the . meeting. The demonitration was one . of the moit brilliant cser witnessed In tbe city. ( He leaves for Portland to-morrow, from wbieh place he will proceed to ' Halifax. 1 ixduxapoms, July 26tb. I A Grand Banquet was givsn to Geoeral 1 Sbrrmsn last night. Sherman, in response < toatoaat, made a long speech, giving his views on the questions of the day, partic.o1 laity in regard to tbe status of tba negroes i Ho considered the elavu Treed by the action > of the secessioniets, and that it was tbe i duty of tbw Government to protect and ad- ' ucate tnem. They might be colonised, and admitted to a representation hi OonI gresa. Uo opposed negro suffrage and in1 discriminate intercourse with tbe whites. — 1 Ho believed that Cmuipotence bad inaug1 u rated tbe the rebellion to put down tbe legal hedge wbieh protected slavery from 1 the just indignation of the civiliiAd world. , - Nsw York. July 28.— a Brownsville , lettar of 13th. to tho-Ntw Orleans Times, i states that Gen. Klrtty Smith and entire • party were captured July ith, at IVders , Negri!*, by the Governor of SaltiUo. lo- . get her srilb four pieces of artillery, nine I bendred new rifles, and aeveoty-fi ve wagons . laden with ammunition and provisions.— , Tha officers sad men were paroled. ^ — A French paper eays tbe Km press 1 lately exhibited "a great sobriety io tbe I fninnes of ber petticoats, " meaning the nbI I ne nee aT crinoline. " j — In tha port of Macao it is currently i reported ta rain thirteen mod lha. ia the l year. The waterfall rages Unaa axtattI livelyi
Cape Island Hotels. TMWOXV HllffcX. M. Humphrey Hogbes ia now receiving '< bis reward lor the ind-fatlgabie mannar in which he has I shared to make all who visit teal that they are weiroroed. and at ^ He promisee fine rooma"an3'a good 't table, and he gives them. Hie house is *' i rapidly filling with a substantia! class of *t people. * ■" cowacaciAi. noise. Until tbe prrsent season, for seretal " j pnxt, this hotel has not been well 61 ! kept. Messrs. Lawrence A Hmith-dHerve praise for tbe very competent manner in P | which tbey have conducted their buslnete fc Av far this summer. Their koowledge of i tt | the bosineee that they have in charge baa 11 already displayed itself, aod visitors have ff ' gone there and found tbe many comforta ' that art desirable at a Summer retreat. We : 11 , are glad to hear that their patronage i« | K i liberal, aod it gives us pleasure to know . " | that gneata report well-filled tables. ! " DU.AWABK HOCSK I * I If Mr. James Mccrny was a new proI prietor of the Delaware, we might think j ij | wise in ns to say tnoeh of him and his | n ! bonse, but as he it well known to the | a | public, and tbe Delaware hat already a j well-eurhrd reputation, we do not think * | it policy to add mauy words. Soffica it 1 say, that this hotel la one of the first 1 filled nod last to be emptied. This fact f ia a recommendation of itself, for it u j stands to reason that, if guests were j.ot t j well cared for, they would not continue k 1 patronise it. Afier a uiau once re- l gisters his name at the Dslawere, you ' ! never hear of him leaving until he ends ; his sojourn on tbe Island. . 1 ' inCTROMiLlTAH HOTEL. 1 a i It Is seldom that any man or set of; ! men have proved in making a hotel po- j I | polor, the first your they have takeo it in ; * I charge. 'Messrs. Blair & Bayiey are an 1 exception to tbia role The present summer ia^he first year they have had the Metropolitan Hotel under their , control, and thry have succeeded admirably In the work of making the Metropolitan un inviting and comfortable: honse. Mr. Blair being a hotel man of! Philadelphia, be well knows how to handle hia boslnesa (o order to make bis ] | place attractive. ! I The essential qualities of a Cape M*7 J hotel, nre fine location, good rooms, and I a "tip-top" table The location of this ) i j bonae it one of the best on the Island, - j it having a full ocean view. Tha rooms I j are airy and well furnished, and ita table | I I (we dined there yesterday) is of the : | • first water." The Metropolitan is i nearly foil, and tbe gentlemanly proprietors will, no doubt, go away from tbe Island, at the close of tbe season, much ' benefitted by their summer's bullosas. 't i Succes* to yon, Messrs Blair k Bajleyl
Cape May vs. Harntogn. Wa are willing tbat lha public shall judge of the number of visitors ot the Island by our Htl of arrivals, ws fsel at liberty to jndgn of the popularity of other summer resort* by tbelr published list. The "Saratogian" of Monday givea us the list of Saturday's arrivals at Saratoga Spring*, and upon compairing tbn two, wo find that there worn abont three hundred more arrivals here on that day than at that place, j Let it no more be said that Cape May ■unda second to Saratoga. We ootice that there are few Philndelphiaua among the visitors. . . ' Brevities. Stubborn — The animals that nre to ' be sold st the special government sala in Pbilmdelphtt tha jyespn^jtonth. See advertisement. - Not Likely to 8poil — The lady that , drank a "gallon and a half" of salt water while bathing yesterday. ; Admired at tha Wave Office — The singing of a fair lady at the United Statea Hotel yesterday morning. Passed Away — The month of July, | 1865. i Romantic— Our walk on the beach Sanday evening. False — Tbe asiertion that handsome | ladies object to being looked at. Enjoying Himself— Secretary Scward in hit aummer-honaa. Bad Policy — Wooing and not win- ' ning. Fashionable— The society on Cape , Island this season. Engaged — Josh. T. Scrabbins' daughter Bcclc. i Pleasant — The weather. Boay as bees — Onr hotel proprietors. | -In Market — Water-melons Welcomed — The rain on 8atnrday. ■ — A wave on which many a poor fellow l has been carried away — Tha wwt of a . lane-edged cambric bsndkerckfcr. \ Timid— The person that goat into lha , "> »n j tJomlng^rBoonlifbt evenings. Acceptable —Shrrry cobblers, during tha best of tha day. 6a say oar typos. f Sensible— Tbe awn that pays hit prio- > ter's bill. - Papular— "A rvah Ne Fugua," tba sat play at the Saw Chestnut Street Tk1r.tr <■
Tor ibe bally W are. A Word for the Deserving. • Good action* crown tkemieirt* with Uattnc beys, [ Who 0—rrm well. »•«*:* aet .nothrrie pral» - ^ Hare any of our vbltors thongh'. a* they and promeoed# alooir our streets, who fl it is ftat fkbors so enargetically for tbelr . L asiuscmrnt ? Do lhay think, aa the poal- 1 era, on balcony sod tiee, ai»et their eye— » aooouccing sack, horse > and foo» -r»ce«, . i ball matches, regatfa*. coneerU, Ac.— that I , inaugorate aad carry on each amuse- ; | ments reqqiret time, money aod energy T ' j A Thouvand Dollars would hardly com- j penaatc some half-doxco of our gentlemen, i their liiSors In t-ehnlf of popular amu«-<- 1 mcnta, while Ten Thouaand woold not cover j I the amount subscribed by varions of our ; generous petrona. ^ Cape May, this year, ha* increased .r.nro ; ( in popule'r favor than ever before. Dutin- j ^ guiahed men bogin to appreciate and give j patronage. Bot to the iohabitante, we j ' woold aay. Why Io'. strange birds feather ' 1 j your n*st ? it ie for your.own advaninge to arako op and begin to improve, aod the in- • - dividoal who inanguraten tha new period ' | getting na some n»w crossing* »rid pavemeats, shall hare the benefit of a full page, ; It is for your own advantage to Improve. A subscription list started now, would, in three days, swell large -enough lo oosmul . the beginuiog of the good worli. Your beach may b« ever .o fine, your fishing splendid, and your arcommodations i ample,— bat until the the sound of I he trowel and the spade, the hatchet and the hammer is heard, and the skill'ul hand of the painter Improves and renovates, your resort cannot rank A No. 1 Enough muu«> ia niatlo in one reason at { various stores of tbe Cape — from Ibe hnhi- ( lutes — to commence mid fuiuiib alt here ' *ugge»tcd. ! Some little improvements to the slnam- j I landing drive — a little paik construct- j i ed around tbe outskirts of the city — End j I even tbe addition of a temple or amusement, would in the end pay tenfold the I cost of construction. The seusou it oot to end this year, or in She iwit lw»oy years — all that you o<-w do ; is for the benefit of yourself and children — | | with the advantage of railway, steamboat and stage there is no earthly obttaclc in i ' making this "tbe" great resort of Kast-ru ; America. | Tbe residents of other cities and towns j ! do not come to you for aid ia their improve- 1 I meats, and therefore, yoo, should not ex- , pect material help from them; if though ' I yonr tardiness, your t'upe, should be abaui Honed, remember the lines af Lord Brook: "Fatal aeecMily Is Defer known I Until t: strike! ami till tbat Mow brrorne. I : Who rails, Is by Ulse villous overthrow a.'' i j To the proprietors of the various hotels i j the meed of praise must also be awarded. 1 i ; The rush upon them has been tremiindou*. j Mr. -Smith claims the beet room because ( he's rich. — Mr. Brown, because he's great. | Mc. Flare, because he corresponds with thu papers and Old Mrs. Iligby, because she's fat nod bus been patronizing tbe ' house twenty years. Everybody must have accommodations, whether the bouse is full I or not. In the lace of all these demniids our varioos proprietors have been patient and courteous, doing all in their power to please all. knowing fall well 'I 'Ti* net in mortal* to command aurc***; • hut we'll do more, we'll dceerve It " I and emphatically I hey have. The above suggestions and cntnmcmlflm 1 lions are all respectfully submitted Io the - consideration of both residents and viiit- ■ ort, bat becanse we Ua*e net everything ore, but because uavo not everyuiog (
I -perfect- let remember thnl which we , 1 have, vlx: Thu mo*t splended bulbing— c coolest breexet— prettiroi girls and mo- i tror.s, and the most sociable waterlog ( pine# in Amerira. It is healthy, invignrw- : u ting and moral; drunkene*» is scarcely •son on our streets, and robbery trod riot 0 almost t|f known. The roughs of Philadel6 phia ami New York hnvc (thank ihe I-urd) ^auswttetafiie rexnru. jfhd tli«!*Niio»quil:'rs ,5 lufve all fied*t«k^tj»n/ie City..* ' L_ The fishing aod "boating on old ocean, where— "The sea! tbe sea! tbe open real Thu blue, the fresh, tbe even free, without (> .a bouod, runneth thu earth's wide reginns d round;" is exeslleuf| exciting and entertaining. r Then onr dancing— where light and beautiful creatures msks yon mentally uncertain whether head or heals is uppermost— h and their delicate feet twinkling round in tbn nir, makes yon positively nsserw, thot e tbe only "par compUiannce" tuuehee tbe ground— uhl such a dancer! " When men hove souls or bodes *he mint anvwer ." J And lb* promenades on the beach, wsere yoo whisper into the night winds, hows which would make yon trembl* in the day. The gentle squeeze of Annie's hand as yoo part with hvr at the stairs, and the 14 midnight dreams— all combine to render tbe Cape— Romantic— and Heavenly. RAITH. M TOWXSXXD. DlstingttUlicd Arrival*. The Seward party, eonsistiag of BecrnI. Ury Seward, Frederick Seward and wife, Attorney General Speed. Geo. Seward, Miss Fanny Sawatd, Mist Perry, Mrs. Wordsn, arrived hero at 8 o'clock last " eveoiog. They hava taken the Club * House attached to Congress Hall, which has ber o filled up by Mr. J. F. Coke, In a ie handsome aod comfortable manner. The movements of our visitors will be duly chronicled. We hope that, our t,*hpe will benefit tbe party, and I late pleasant iinprossions on nil concerned. Now Yonx, Joly 30. The Groat Eeeuro arrived off Ycleutit. w Hub, having towad tha eteamvr, with the vbore end of the cable, to that pU««-
Rtirclary. j Col. John Fenlin, proprtofor bf the I ^ by the Sea. had bit boose en- ' tared, on Sunday evening last, by a Iror- J pnlar, and was robbed of one thousand | " dollars, in notes. The money was in a I "r~ ! bureau drawer, in his bed chamber, and ! Ml j was not misled until the followinp morn- ; ){. i tug. A bundle of keys was found in the j ! which the thief bad left behind j j A tbonssnd dollars is n severe j { to any one. We nre glud to know, ! however, that Col. Fenlin bus other i i tuoney, nnd that he can- lire without the \ \ sum stolen. A carious culeu'atiun has ben made , l ti lately by a saran! well known in Paris by ] ' his pecolinr n'ntipatliy to the fly. He col- ; i Iccted throe ibnu-und file* In a room men- I ' raring two cube meters; on tho floor he j ! spread a pounded loar of snenr. At the j 1 end nf fi>ur day* he went to iuvestigate the > t a tablr-apnonful nf sugar. Tbi* statistician | therefore culrulale* that, sugar being at ' j tbe rate of 13 cents a pound, n fly cost* thu j i country twenty emit* rr.in> its bitth to its : wi | demise. j> " iop Wasuixoton, July 29. T Tho President to-day pardoned T. K. ! ! Milieu sentenced to be hanged for mur- ' ' <W; G. f. Long. .W-rter to Canada;'.*! 1 ' Duff Groan, of Georgia, (rote I) and who i* j ' ; well known a*, having formerly for yarn • 1 been an editor in tVa.liiiipt.in; ('hnrles ; ~ f Green, rebel, and It. 1. J. Blair, rebel; S j leave the country, never to return. llO'f.!* *" ' | vicinity was visited with a "heavy hail nnd 1 » | 4'o'efock. < . Ileitis. . It is announced that J. llutdey A ah ton, j . I Aasistnnt Attorney-General, bits been ap- I . j pointed by thu President to net in the 1 I * I jilabe of Aitorcey-Gvtiural Speed, who i» t I here with the Beaurd party. Mr. A*liton I * j is a Philadelphia". He aa. adoiiUud to tbe - 5 • Philadelphia Bar a few years ago, aod ha- j y t lies are great end honorable. The people I w i> nf hia home have ronvoo to bu proud of i n him. ' ' t: SPECIAL NOTICKS. i. atti: wrosrr.iB m: iw. is '' . W«l."w*NmnV«ii»'».l|,*Mwro'\bs' mUnrw'ot rape May tatter ih.n to tinvr your Wool manuMr- _ .. tared. R. It t. HV BOM. DEAFNESS. III.IM»ESS A.N'D C AT Altltlf , j >' TREATED with the utmost .users*, by t'r. | " ISAACS. (Vuli«t and Aurivt. (ftirrieriy of LeyiVs j I- ] Molland.l So. SI# PINK *t'e*t. PtillaJelvbla. Te | « ' sad CMlt.tr> ran te *e-n at hia u«.r. The |r».' >»" I '• I hs haa no m>M. In hi* rrnsttce. ARTIFICIAL I . It I KVES tn«eried without yam. No ebarge I'sde for ' J „ j c nomination. ^ | J*K-J | e ; JOHN n. IIL'FFWAN, e Atforncy*at-UM, Bnster, Kxanilnrr. xntl * ii j Solicitor ia Bmarii In I CAPK MAT COt-BT IIOL'SK. NEW JF.RSI T. — , — . " '^j MARHII'.l). - RteJurot W | G^lrey, of TeckaWftaiK May 'tJV*0 Ml** Mxry ; j i CLARK— PKTKMON.— ' At IVnntavtits, N. J.. \ ' I fide 5l.l v Rev S TowaMSd. Mr. Aaroa B. Clark. I n.v.ti '. ."olal, to Ml** Jori; htae IVtrr^m. of .
i > ! i . I > RECK MAX.— O the. Itth in*!., on Cap* l»Und, j , std<et .'■n[OfnC..ri..opb..r »nl I.aur* Itssk- , ^HOLMta— At Tu.r.aenrt-. Intel. July j ' ajo'l ttttreomonth*. ' ; • .HAND —At Dyrr'a Creek, oa Thurolay. June «, I C.I.I, on H, ton ..f Elijah and Inlnlla Hand, la thr I . »l« year of bi* ays. , Aa l^iwed by luddrn stnrm* the rose , Sinks on tbe gatdrn breast, • - j Down to the graVe our Iwother goes, lu *lleo*e their to ie*t. No imwe with u* hia tuneful voire ' The hymnsf pr*l*r shall *wcll< j . No more Ms riaeerful heart rejoice . | Whjt prat* the Sabhath tell. : y*l If In yon irr ,-londliwa tphare, t Amid a alolosa throng, ) He utter* In ht* Savkwir4* ear Tbe eveTl**«ing »ong. No more we'll mourn Ihe abaent friend, But lift our earnvit prayer. And dally evrry rffort tend To ri*e and join htm there. GARRISON.*— At Goahen, July ad. Carrie. Infaat da-ichtrr of William 1'. and little Garrieon, acr.1 I Reel. llttU Carrie, t#a». , Thy pain and sorrow o'er, We lay thro down to sleep In death. Not lost, but gone before. Our narlour twenty said, let little children oomm, And thou dld'et lea>* onr fond ctnbrnee » For hi* Eternal Home. * ° We ml** thy cherub form, ■ Thy little prattling tongue, y Rut thou hast gone before to Join With throe around the thlooc. To ting of lore divine, That bought thy dulling nown, To welcome u* whan Ufr I* b'or, Among that glorious throng. ^ i, reixiiiRE. i hpgni arc ....j ttartwwtw Bterso within two L *qu*rv* of u*. Where can rou tlnd * better I. chance of being suited with a* little walking 1 But « "."WRSgT.il.*. b ».»>*... tyggaro.b — r PATBMT TWMX CUTTBUS 1 a i II attaeaed to the counter, and, therefore, a JV (unlike teleroW). atwaya'ta Owtr piaoe. For — -a-jaaa., TRR PAT* ITT TCIW-TiBbX APPhX ! PARRK | , i'scsi'ssKSSSSjwiSkl
waiiNai'.itti •ItusK.ics : po J— WM |n *»r ^i— au Oamp>«nd will for e them to grow on the noofheei taee or ebla, e* half M bald head* In aU neka ritec tioo. Ml by m.;l any w here. *!■«. ' seated, wutwaii.! of price. (UJJ.J AVldtrea, Wi/are K V*. Brooklyn. New York. JEW ADVERTISEMENTS R. B. 1'HA.ViriON', A UOXION ECU, Office. 1126 A 1128 RneeSL SPECIAL -SALE j « v c r n in c ii t Mules I'l II I. A DELPHI A. rilK EXITED STATES \\ ll.t. SELL AT Pt'BUC -ArCTtiMl. • At Washington Street Wharf, r Dttriitg the Vfoiitla of Aug. 1865. !)UO 1HT.EV. It'slr'tm"'. aild'el * ryTJ-d Hy"wUI bagtero IW* thoroiich .ii'l-'iv n. lloomy .tirde are provided toe lirulrctbm from »ua and rain. . IOO MI LES Wilt te SM on EACH WEDNESDAY and RAT-I.-.'M / ... • . r_Vlin MONTB OF At'TLlfMS ( ASH. IX LOYBRXMKXT TFYDB. Ity Order of Brig. Gen. EKIN. ALBERT S. A*HM EA D. Captain and A. Q. M. tiltiee. Sn. t.-l Market St.. Phfladetphta. II. It. < IIDlVIOjf. AucM*. IWKI-I.Hi ■/., IIAt.K 7.. ("PRUi, Hal ft art'. It ridge and T Warded Cup- .... ..ud Trunk Key*, t'yr'a Pa- * i.,. i, 1 1-1 and Round CyUnder Night Key a. Bra** '"ivr-'Viv* 5* ' ' TRYMAN h KHAW. No. -.,1 (c,£ I.I thlrty-ltve) Market «lrr*t, IV Ion Ninth, Philadelphia. CltiAH-UAKF.U*' irnVEl) KNIVKB, VI II A !. >t) !.*• of Tuhaeco t ntteea. aaiail Scale* ' I'or'.ateby TRUMAN k XHAW, No. bah fetght thtrty-dre) Market street. I* low Ninth. 1't.lla.telpbl*Ftll.lftNU HAT AND OOAT HUM 1* I. - : »!«■«, arveral other Mytr* of rortab£15s* and Clothe*' tbu ka For sale by * TRfMAff fc SHAW. X.. iOd (eight thirty-rive) Market street, te low Ninth, Philadelphia. KVK.IT TOURIST OIl TKAVKLKR V^ti .I'J.D !.• provld-.l with the Folding Pocket but'?'"11™' ^VttlPl" nf Td In h * "rnoiroatee *lr.*l UnletU.. rale ,^RCjlA>. fc MIL&. % No. (Oh (Eight TMrt>-ll* ■•> Market eftta'l. below Ninth, Philadelphia. NOTICE 1 * hereby given thai applle.tlon will te. made at I th< nest teem of Court for the County of Cape a rrrtvln Ho 1ST and Lot, loeated a't Cold'sprint. In the l ow er Town.hlp, owned by heir* of Philip BarI'ol.h Seaiac, July IS, tees. ELI DaRNETT. ^ Kill.. 'J'HK UNDEMIGSKD r^i^tfaU^ Inform*^ Ihe I *T<>% yNJO, inds-' , NtlTCOAl, I »t .hurt notice. Coal delivered. If deeirrd. JOSEPH SI IIEI.I.INGER. i j> l>l> ' rhc'Mnerr'* lAmltng. NOTICE TO CHLDITOU.S. 1 'NOl ll HEWITT AdmInl.tr.lor of Ch.rlea H. i . llamlHon. ^ , Count . tCo m 1 Mai . hereto ei« ■•* notice b' the crwlllura oidhe said ! vfitl.ln n'no '*ont!.». or they will be forever barred ' of any aetton therefor aeair.t .-I I .dmlirt.tmtor.. ENiH H Hi: Wirt. Admlnietralor. tta'edJolyXTIh.twa « ".^T> NO no®. N'OTICF- It hereby giri-n th»t tbe areooat af K..tert W. innnrtt, carrutor of Joha Bennett, ' Hill Ve audited and .rated by the Surrogate, and repotted ru tnr Jedgre *1 th. Orphan*' rmtrtniflN C.un'v of |-a)ie M.J . st.th* term of September BSXt, arltlrinrnt uul *llna**nro. ^ Dated fun. WNh, ISf-h joft S OTICE. •V'iiTI''E It hereby given lh»t the areooat of "5 ill (• twitted and at. fed by the Surrogate, and I re|.ul.'d to the Judge, of the orphan*. Court of tea count v of C*|W M.j . *t the term r.f Seplrsrbee oest, for nt SOUDtlL ! Dele. I June 50tli. IWI. . jjestl SurTOgaW. NOTICE. | -\T OTICE te hereby given th.t the aeeooct of ! i> Down. Ediaunib, mini Inlstra lor ol Jane B. A l l be audited and ataled by Ihe Surrogate, aad ; te to the J udge. nf thr Orphaaa' CotjtS ot She county nf Cape Mat. at thgtrrmol Srpte.'uter next, I lor •etlirajej.i and alt anoe. PtrTER SOVDER, Surrogate. Dated June 30th. tea*. i*t NOTICE. ! NWSJftBSWMJBUK N'wiil 'te*aud5ted aad .tated by the gurrogate. aad rep.irt.-4 to the Ju-igea of the Orphan.' Court ot the county of Cape May. at the term of arptemher next, f.i- reOb-uiriit and allowuvre. rt.TEii sorftER, Paled Juneaofb. ms*. (je«l Surrogaf. NOTICE. N' OTICE la hereby given lhat tbe areoudt af Daniel ft Mugbee, admlnl.Ualor of Hugh Miller, deeeaee.1— Will be audltr-.1 and stated by the Bunofata. aad , rvpoet. d to the Judgrv of the Orphan*' Court of the county of Cape Nay, at the term of Beptnnbae next, I for aoitlemcal and attowancr. PETER SOUDEM, Dated June toth.tts*. [Jetti Surrogqt* " * N OTICE U hereby given mat Ure account af Israel Learning, adralnlitratornf Margaret Rgyr''\'v?f|Cte* tinted and *taled by the'Surrngate, and reported to tub Judges of the Orphaa.' Court of the County of Cape May. at the term of SepteteMfnkxt, fur retUeiArnl and allowance. n II n sodDl R. aurregate. Dated June 301k. I*. , ijeri NOTICE. N'OllCt 1» herrby riven that ' ttl* a -count ef Charle. P. Miiwireui. exseutoe ^ lu.teet C. wllmpaon. derrasad-. I Wfll be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported to the Judges of Ihe Orphan-' ( <• irt of th# county or Cape BUS. at tke ten. ot twplemtea na xt fur •eitlemeat and lHowancw \ PETER rOUDU. DAled JuneSOth.lSen. fjcSl) aonyWa. NOTICE. m N OTICE la hereby given that th* areonnl of David Warwick, exreutor of William U Ftdlev, win be audited aad at a ted by th* Surrogate, aad o reported to the Judge* of the OTpllfna'Cowtaefth* --- r ,-uunly of Cape Nay , at the term of neptemher neat* for tlereeiil and a towanee.^^^ goupER, j, Watret June toth. tsss. fikdH —erogate. NOTICE. • rrwm '■ "'vSlltiriSted rod elated by.kerere~rog " renoeted to th. Judge* of the Onw»o*'_Piga|jite >!»>'• *t 'i. 'et-r'- v",nsOn rot, -h— wW • notice; , rsSti j ' '^nfcte^mid and teaM tetat tmgah and % tvrepreted tfttew Joy .'1 i ttevid Jure ami., tare. (Gh' "S3u' jfcjft'Ti.ri. tiSmm "* in i

