' CAPE MAY ocea.NfWA.yfc, WEDNESDAY, AIKRTST 9, 1866. ..a vVm ■ i — g
J' L fbf ©(tan %'avc. Cap# Til and, Cape May Oonnty, I, J. Wrdnndaf, August 9, 1S69. Cape Way »* It Shoald Br. It it a common remark among rUilort that "a* tata bat dooe every thing for Cape May. while art baa done nothing whatever." Nature baa given oi the meat delightfW location in the eotn.tr*. with toperior bathing, excr-Denl fishing ami gunoinr grounds, and delightful drlwt. Theae are aome of the great riaontials of a vea-tidv aeeort; yet what are tliej alone without a j polish from the "hand of art." -yi The hint* of "A V hi lor." In the Wirt ; ef Thuraday laet Were appropot. He ac- | eutea ua of- having dmty and dirty rtreete, and narrow aide- w-ilha. and while we can-< not deny theea assertion, still we do not | believe that there it any more filth henthin at otbar aatnmer resort*— certainly, ao mora than at several watering. ( laces that wa bate vititad. lint tbia doee not - justify tbe present condition of our city, nor sbenld we rest content with 1*ing on j an equality. There U room, yea, there' it a demand for reform and our city govern ■neat tboald take tbe matter in band, and . manifest that Interest and energy which it "iraiwirry to make Cape May what ia should be, to wit: the moat beautiful tuuimer reaort. We need clean atresia. To have these, oor city fathers moat appropriate foods to pay acavaogert to clean tbe streets, daily. Wt need wide side-walk*. To obtain tbif improvement, onr aotborilien ehoulden force an ordinance 'hat wts patted torn* time ago, making precision for thh wa at. We need a aopeiior promenade ground. Tbe ail* for this it the bluff bordering on tbe beach. An appropriation from tba City Coaacil would be required to accomplish this work. Wa are suffering for waot of a public park. A farther appropriation will git# oa tbi*. With three important improvements, we shall have ID attractive place. The inhabitant* of tbe Island should not kaaital* to pay taxes to raise funds to carry out this project, for they would not be lotrrt. but gainer*, by far. Teni of thousands would crowd hers then that do not think of tba place now, and all vialton would be morv fraa with tbeir money If they thought that we were striving to render them every comfort that lias io onr power to give. to gl/e.
Sudden Death. About 9 o'clock on Saturday evening, Mr. Renry Alexnnder, the well-known Lapidist, fell dead In front of the Colombia If none. Mr. A. left bit bomo in company with a friend, only a few moment* before bil death, apparently io his usual health. We learn that b# hoe been subject to attack* of swooning, bat by tho application of proper reltorativee, baa alwaye been re- .. loacitsUd. Immediately upon th* tad occurrence, intelligence waa conveyed to bit bereaved family, who naturally evinced great grief at tbe sodden and untimely death of tbe beebend sad father. Mr. A. la a resident of Philedelphie, bat for a somber of year* peat baa bean visiting Cap* Island, engaged io tbe occnpalioo of lapidiit and diamood cotter. He waa about 49 yean of aga, and leaves a wife and five children to mourn hie lose. A Hew Church at Cape Island. We ere happy to inform lb* numarout reader* ef tb* Daily w ate, lbs', a beautiful ait* baa been purcheeed for lb* erection of ah Kpfaropal Cbnrch at this favorite ■ seaside resort. The members oftbl* branih of tba Christian Church bava felt very mnob tb* ad«d of a plac* ef nenhip, at th* building known at the Visitor's Cbnrch it oeeupiad by tba Melboditt denomination, although an arrangameot has bean. mad* tbia season for an early service for Episcopalian! oa Sanday morning, at wall as at ' an appointed boor in tbn afternoon. It ia i proposed to lay tb* corner mooe et an" •arty day, and th# tarvicei will, withoot ■ dooht, excite much interest. Liberal contribution* are looked for from all the friendf . of lb* good en* w\ both to pay tbe pnrchaaa 1 money, sad in aid of the building fund. ; The bread eatt upon tba water* may b# fouad after many days, and tboaa who give a portion ef their substance, that th* mnlUtode may ha taught by the sea-aide, shall reap a rich reward, ant only ia tbe satisfaction which awaits thott who bava performed a good action, bat h> tb* higher reward promised to "tboae who see beside all Caps Island. A fig. 3, 199ft. Atlantic City Visitors. A gentleman, ja«t from Atlantic City, iihrnss as that the elaaa of people that are at Allan tic City are not aa respectable or aulal aortal aa the elaaa (bat are found here. Toe wiH find vary few lamilVrt there, tbv greastr portion of tba gueats being melee. TWy are also of a transient elaaa, staying but a abort tine, probably owing to tba dislike that earUialy man be engendered, •hortly after arriving tbare. Wo do not at* haw pereomi in qw-at of rapoae, bualtb, or pie seas*,' eon tolereta Atlantic Oily, io ' view of the naaaa* of aaeweioai.te tbn ilkeaUy make tba piaae wild with dror.ken : cmesdiari aaatinaoa* brawls. W# have W* to Allan tic City, sad know of what . ma tpaak. It is a aeure* of pleaaar* to at. that atari* betw from old-faahior.ee PhiiaMpUa eaearsioatau are. "like aogeit' j it OWwMnI N. T. fcmkrww teemtrty «daarttad in praetiea law la tbe Uaitad wi*ua ! Ooart Dietrict of T -relates*, ia New Or- j laaaa jayt iifli- ■ r
A Day With tb« Secretary. • Tia nine o'clock. The "Northerner,* with gaily dreeeed ladies, bright ant^ formed mem, sun feirly groaning noder tbe weight of flags, lays at tbe wbarf, rocking and hissing and waiting impatiently the arrival of tie Secretary. | He comes. The whole party are , eefely "boated." The clarion voice of . Capt. Henriqaea surmounts tbe aoiee of wave and steam. Tba plank Is with- ■ drawn — the ropes let go, and Ho, for ■ the open tea ! ' Now we are abreast of Chpa May — . ' the hathrrs and protneoaders — the lltgt | j Bud the bouses, all aalm* us, and we re- i turn it with a tin that made the old I "Northerner" rattle, and the ladies grasp i tba railings with alarm. Oh I tbe joyonsaets, the ligh'nass and ' ■ i freshness, *s the winds whittle, tho 1 wheels cletter. and the flags stream, — j I while the banks and tall light-houses in ; ' : the distance grow gradually dim, and j ' | fade from our view, i J'lireetlj tb* cry, "Thera she heaves," : , ' and turning to look at tbe whale, we Satl I . J it only a "weiling" young lady, "cast- i I j ing her bragd (and the rest of b«r dio- > I tier, alvoj-dfJeh tbe waters," in a state ; 1 which indicated no deaire apon her pert ' 'for their retufu v-__ Now we retch the fltbing-baclu. Tbe ' lift-boat and captain's gig art lowered ■ Speed, Wilson, with Mesaers. Markley, • , Catteli and others deposit themselves, tremblingly, within, and with bailed lines ' ; ; and a good crew, start off for lock: The Attorney-General catches the first fish; and, elated with bit sncccta, | drop* all the bait, and makes farther •port look dim. Tben tbe Secretary undertakes a "special mission," and, with ■Clpt. Hen- j rique, departs on a yoyage of half a mile in the gig to a neighboring fithiogBinack after bait The sight of the revenue cotter inspires in the minds of the fishermen "confiscation, condemnation, and esle," and in tbeir joy at finding out the small demand made upon them, they give os enough bait to last a week. The Secretary returns and tries hi* hand at a line ; bat tbe fish know him — they have heard too much of him, — and wouT bite. Hot luck changes ; be polls vigorously, grows red in the face, and lands, amidst naiversal applause, a huge flonoder. Bat tbe Secretary only has him by the tail, while Catteli bat him hooked tecorely in the gill, and bears off hit prise in triumph, while the Secretary exclaims, "Tbe pen (with mtf) is mightier tben the hook!" * iuan sue uuua ;
Colonel Wilson and Attorney-General j Speed make shote at ■bark*, only, howj ever, coating the latter to wiggle tbeir y extrimitiee, make their bow, and appear . directly on tbe other aide of th* vessel, i Messrs. George McCreary and Philip f Key bold are nnrera to the sick, and nnr mentionable young ladies will bear tea- ' timony to the energy with which thrlr 9 professional service* were discharged. Tbe ladies wonld poll op a black fish • w'th impunity, bot scream and drop with 1 horror tbe nasty "skate*" and "stingereea." • T*s* a picture of perfect and noal- ,, ioyed enjoyment. Free from thh caret f of 8tate, our Secretary was no altered , man, and entered, with the zest of youth, • into recitals of adventarea and exenr- , alone.' • Lieutenants Furlong, Piereon, Bart- " j lett, with Enginetre Scoffield, Stooe and 1 Pulh/m, were untiring in tbeir exertions ' -for tbe pleasure of all on board, and t ; were spoken of with enthusiasm by tbe . j ladies as models of handsome atyi cour- . teons gentlemen. > ' W» stay till sunset r when goldeo . cloud* end crimson sea lend their en- ' ; chantmrnt, and turn, with regret, onr 1 prow on ila homeward coarse, j Again we npproaeh tbe Cape. "Are yon rendy, aft there ?" cries the . captain. I "Aye, eye, ntri" - I 'Tben fire!!" And the bootee on the Cepe look dim and misty through the smoke. Tbe .Secretary's s.alate It g*en and returned from -a hundred flags on shore. Tbe i snthmer-honae* of Colombia and Oon- ' great Hal! are alive with spectator*. • Tbe carriages along tbe beach start for 1 th* landing, and all eye* centre on 'onr ■learner, aa again the bell toonds, and | we oontinna on. Tba landing-is approached. Lelien- , ring ii a commitiet/ol on* to* hand out tbe ladies, while the friendly carriages i -of Mcasri. Brewster, McCreary, and ' i \ Cake, aUnd open wide to reoeiva the ' i cxcoroioni»U. I j We reach the town in time fcr "HanI I alei,e#Hop,"-and retire in the "wee amal^ ; boors'" to dream of the pick baaaly »e t atlended, lha "horrid abarkt. and tbn fitb i the Jberehnry hooked by the "tall " if- i ' . ■ ' w J . . . i Raov- ' 1 — Hon. Jeha Crews aweeweds *x-Pr»*l- | dwat Raekanaa si President of tb* Beard J o I Franklin and Marshall Celiagt. <
' OtivMwC »' July 15. 1S85. ; | . Cape May C'oart-Ilouae Ladies' " Aid Society. Dxin 8ia: — Tbe war being ovar, aod . tbe soldier* cared for, tbe "Ladies' Aid Society of Cape May Cuart-Uonae," has c been offlcUlly relieved from further laf bor, by tbe U. 8. Sanitary Commission, f for which it ba* worked, with moeb spl- . ril, for nearly the past two years, and r closrs in greater prosperity than when | it commenced. Having tbe sam of . j eighty dollars on hand, tba society, at i j ila last meeting, decided that It thoold - he given to the New Jersey Soldiers' I Home, whenever it shall be located, i i With many tbanka to those wbo htte J aided in the care of oqr breve ilck end : ] t wounded, at u society we bid ali a final | a j farewell. J. Haxn. Sec tj Treat. Attempts to Inlnrc lieu. Grant. The IloMon Tranacript of W eductjU)" j I say*: At th* public reception to General j ' Grant, nt tba Aamr^rioure. in Naw York, i ' j_ao itrocioua acoondrel made an attempt 'o ' • j wrench, the General's arm out of joint, by j • | seizing hi" hand aod twisting that and hi* ' e j arm forcibly roood. A aimilar cffjrt to in* ! t ! jnre the Ovneral wai made at th* Panueil : • liall reception on Mood*y. Gen. Grant wat j e ' graaped by th* band io the lame inannar | | aa in Naw York, and an attempt waa made ! ] to giva it a andden wrench, wbifh th* j ■ ! Genera] ancceeded in preventing only by ' , forcibly withdrawing it. Aldurnun Clnpp, » who witnessed the operation, aeiaad the j man by the neck, but the r-«cal eacaped J from him and wa* quickly lost in the crowd , which waa harrying past. It is said that r ! tha villain it the same man who ihn* at j tempted to injure tha General io New 1 Y°,k" _ ear The following circular from the office t of the Comptroller of the State Tr«a.«ory is ' . of general iotaiait, and we publish it for the ! . benefit of the public : — , Orrnt* OF C0NFTBOM.CR OF THZ I j TtKaacKv, Tufxtox, July 25. J • ' ' Person." presenting claims against the ' Treasury, tbe omonots of wbich are not ' specificislly fixed by statute, mail verify them by affidavit. Forms of bills, etc., I will be furnished upon application. i Assessors of the several townships and { | wards within the State are reqoired io j , transmit to tba Comptroller, on or befure I the fifteenth day of September in each year, in abstract of the amnoot of ratable* io tbeir several townships and wards designating io separate columns the amount o( ' quota1, of 8tater«nd other luxes, aod tb* r number of taxable inhabitant* Ibereio. The Cboteu Freeholders of aaeb county, ■ aod the proper autboritiea of every towoibip city and borough, are required to I transmit to tbe Comptroller, on or before . tba first day of October aunaally, a state- . maul of tha debt* of lhair reepective coon. , ttev, townships, cities and boroughs, tb* purpose of which ioeurred aod tha rale of interest thereon. ' Tbe a'wtracl io reference to fine*, amer- ' cements, etc., heretofore furnished by the ' county clerks to the Secretary of State, 1 will hereafter be transmitted to this office. The proprietors of all newspapers who i publish therein th# public lews of tbe 3lnte, , will, with their billa for that service, also scad copies or slip* of th# In*# thos pohlirbed, to the eod, that tha folio* may b* correctly computed. Tbe quarterly aod oqooal statements of 1 banks or otber corporations must be made I to this office. W«: K. MCDOXAI.D. Comptroller.
The New Depot. The Watt Jars*)' Railroad Company, I owing to tba heavy increase of- their bo*i- , nese, have io contemplation tha arectinn I of a large depot in Camden, adjoining that ( of tha Camden and Amboy railroad, and extending from tbeir exteotive depot on lit* south to Federal atreet on tb* north. Already rails hare baen laid and platforms ereeted. t'nited State* Bends. Tha Secretary of the Treaaery Rises notice that all bond*, treasury nolo*, aod otbar obligations of tb* Doited Stat**, are 1 exempt from taxation oniterritata or mnnicipal uothority. This it w*|| understood re be the import of tbe net of Congreer; bot a wrong impression having h*co created io | soma quarters from aoaatboriisd statet meot* of a semi-official character, the Secretary has daamed it proper to reiterate this provision of tha law. — A man io Pittsborg ha* invented to ingeninns eontrivaaee, which. If broogBt into , general one, will prove a great conyenianee to person* traveling on atreet cars, especially at night. A bell ia straek jost before the ears riaeh the street crosaiag, whan tba nam* of tba streal makes iu appearance, obviating tba necessity of peering into the dark, or mehieg laquirieeel tire conductor. — A little mteslnnary girl io Rhode I aland collected tTJO by selling kitscs at 25 rents each. UoadLfor »ls-^-bol larger g*iri» tAti-eh* are ia the habit of disponing of kiuses ate stash cbaaper tale than that ; bot they are not doing missionary wcrk for tethers, but layering on their owa onotmat. VlKrtw sad aa Irishman rid.og iog.iT.re. passed a gaUow*. "Pot." laid f a Yaskae. "gtre tha gaMaWs it* due. aod where woold you haV "-e "Faith, that's a iaily tor-id ; I'd ba riding to wo all *!«**, tote." ilnii ' il'tiii "MBfflHiii i
The Sunday-School Jubiloa. We now furuiah. tka names of the ; » gentlemen that took p«« in the second great jubilee gitbe*iogcfa!lthe8undej- ( ! school children os Uta Island, at Con- , I grets Hall lawp, last Sabbath afterooon. 1 Tbe mettlftg weslcallrd to order, aod > - the Rav. J. Addlebn Henry, of Fbila- < ■ delphia, waa cboarn President, wbo 1 • made Intelligent aad apprupriste ra- ' ' ' marks. The flablretb-school battliv ' 1 song — ''Marching Along." was snug by . f the children, the entire astetnbUge join- 1 , ' ing in the chores. Hauler's renowned , 1 brats band accompanied the tinging with | t ' powerful mntic. Rev. F. W. Brnunt. 1 ■ of Baltimore, then offered a fervent ! - prayer, which was followed by that besn- ' j tiful^ song, so foil of pathos, "Jesus j ' I Love* Me." A. Q. Keasbv, Esq , U. | ( { 8 District Attorney for the State of j | ' New Jersey, here made a brief, yet elo- ' ■ qoent addreit, which was directed par- i . j ticularly to the children. 1 "I Want to be en Angel" — that song 1 . I to much admired by Christian children. , 1 » j was sweetly rendered. Benjamin Harris 1 | Brewster, Esq., on* of the moat protni- , • | cent members of the Philadelphia Bar. i j : who ia eloqovnl upon ail occasions, fol- i , lowed with timely antfSnteresting re- ' r I marks, wbich entertained all present. B Other hymns were sting, and addresses j t made by Be* Dr. Sewsll, of Baltimore, , y • 0 Uefskelt, Esq., and J. Barclay Hord > ing, Esq , of Philadelphia, and the he- • nediction prooounred by the Rev. I)r. ? Dickey, of Oxford, Pa., all of whom j ^ were entertaining. The success of the i ' affair was owing to the good work/ of j f the following committee II. G. Lei- j ■enring, A W Markley, Nathan Myers, : J. B. McCreary, A. 0. Catteli, John ! " B. Austin, Rev. E. M. Long. Lewi* •j Cooper. Anthony Reybold. J Barclay" » Harding, W H Webb, F. A. /.otz, J David Boyd, Jr.. John W. Claghorn ' .Thomas Potter, J. Van Rensaelaer, G. i 5 Fox, Osear F. Moore, a I We hope that the exercise* may be | t ! repeated. It is a most profitntile mnnj- 1 ner fur visiters on the Island to sptmi j > j tbe Aabbatb.
The Utt Reform ! ® I A 11 EVOLUTION IN BATHtNGtlt 0 j While on the beaelj, last Saturday mofn- " ioe, oor attention waa attracted by what ■ appeared to us to ba a novel acane. Sev- " eral genllemeo were bathing with omhrei- " las io their bands, which tbey carried to '' protect themselves from the burning rays • of the ton. Much excitement and roosternation waa created by th« appearance (for • the first time io tba history of Cap* I«l*nd) of thes* aensibl* bath*r», who are in tbe 9 habit, daily, of bathing brfoie son-up or ' afier sun-down, and, in company with k crowds, we hurried to the seen*, which - waa fast becoming iiilvreatiiiR. Qoeol the ■ party was performing on a violin, while a f friend shaded him with an umbrella. lie struck up the mosie of a quadrille, wb«n a - number of ladies and gentlemen (who. no I • doubt, were "highly pleased with th* innova- , tion) firmed sets, and we witnvesed. what ' we never heard or dreamed of before, a-j a donee in "Old Oeean." We were at a| , loss, at firat, to know the object th# party | » had in view in bathing with umbrellas- i - W* thought it waa hltandrd as a reform, or ! a for mere apart. On mating inquiry, we I learned that Mr. W. M. Thompson, of I f Philadelphia, had come to the conclusion • e that bathing ia th# middle of the, day, wjib i the snn pouring his heat upon him, was da- 1 cidedly unpleasant aod unhealthy, lie ' found several gentlemen who entertained | the same views, and advanced tbe idea of j carrying umbrellas. Tbe seqnel yon have 1 heard. » — Tbe Chicago "Republican" says Mrs. 1 Lincoln la livlog in perfect seclusion at the . d Hyd* Potk Hotel, on the shore of the lake, \ n Mvao or eight miles from that city. But i. her aona reside with her. Capta^ Robert j s Lincoln ia studying law io th* office ot Messrs. B caramon, McCagg and Fuller, in - Chicago, and goes thnre daily by the .Illinois Central Railroad, to attend to his do- , e The Abend Zntvng, of the 24th of Jnly, i- speaking of tha Harris trial, asya: "The result of this trial shows plainly why tha • friends of Jeff. Davis are to anxiooato have n him tried by jnry. Jeff. Davis hat been captured in a woman's dro«a as an unproterted female, and this elrcnmstance would • be toffieient ftir a Washington jnry to declare bim not guiliy. For, according to tha moral of Ike Harris trial, no being ^ wearing petticoats ran Commit anyerime." • (yThere have been several robberies en { - tbe Island lately. It strike* u» that if par- • ties woald ba more carefol or thair valua- • blsa there wonld be fetter lovaass. Th*re • are still nthar thieves on the Island, do • doubt, and cvary one should be on tbeir • guard. New York baa tent aoate of hsr pickpockets here this season. They have ' beea pointed tint to us. . ' ff Ribbon*, aad ail kinds of trimmings. ( for tad tea' dress**, may b* had at Mrs. S. : J. Halloo1*, opposite tha American ' Hoore. Drrasaa mad* to order, at abort - noise-. -i .^>i! t — Tbe United State* frigate Congress, i tuak by tbe rebel ram Uarrimoo in tko , masaoraMe aavai battle ia HauspUMtRoada,. in IS42, was rgired last Friday, and an a!, r Unfit a aa to bava barn ciada to tvw her | ta i'urlsmoqlb Navy Yard.
Forlhe'-niffir Ware.*- j j AjfzaiCAX Horsz. August 3. 1845. j Mr. Editor .-—I have, annually, for the ' lart fifteen yaars. been visiting Capn May. , ; I toaojoy its cool, invigorating sea-hreets aod : < ! tha aalt-wstrr bathing, and conaider Cape 'i I May naturally anperior to any plac* 1 have \ ' ! visited in this country or in Europe. With j i such advantages, I am surprised to sea so j public improved rot. 'iHte town i stands, in this respect, about oa it did fif. I laen years ago — before you had any railroad j i facilities ! Why is this ? 1 lvarn you have ! ia City Uoveriirnrnt, Mayor. Conaril, etr., j 1 anJ yet your strerla and sidr-walkt arc ' dusty and dirty, beyond «ndaranc<^ In the streal. in fror.t uf thi» house, tbe garbage ' I and filih is really a di-groca to yuurcily j I authorities, as well ■* to tbe proprietor of - [ the house. No lady can pass along the { ride-walks, without being in danger of I having dress benpa'tervd with mud and { filth, from the continual rtampiog of the I back horses; and the flier! oh, borrori; 1 They are. however, the only scavenger* 1 1 see employed. 1 hope, if I am spared to . hacks placed upon stand*, away from the . ' fronts of the hotels, the solr-walkr widened, the itlrpts cleaned daily, and watered. *•> • as to auppres* the doit. I arrnre yon that ; i 6ve thouracd dollar* a sesaon expended in 1 ' keeping your streets rlenn and watered, would be returned to you four-fold, annual- | i ly. Another improvement would add ' ' greatly to tbe popularity ol' Cap* May. and j that it a-- grand promenade, fifty feet in | width, extending >b» eatir-i l-oglh or the 1 ! bluff fronting the ocean, w hero visitor* may : walk when the tide ia up. aod they cannot I walk on tba beech. Tha want of a apiril of enterprise and improvement of > public i character, ia what har and will keep Cap* ; 1 ! May back from occapyiog the first position ; 'In > watering-place in this country. I I make thera aaggestions with the kindest of 1 feeling*, and hop# your authorities may be ' , ! able to ree that whate<er they may do to • ' increase the comforts and pleasures of the . I visitors, they increase the patronage nod ( popularity of Cape May. Visitor. Cape May vi. Sarutuga. | A rorr*»iiond-ot at .Saratoga Spring*, ' writing to the Philadelphia ICrminy Untie- j ' ; in. in spanking of efening omusement* at * | j that place, rays: | "The evening* put away rather dully. To be sure there ia nxisie to the ball.ronm | very often, and lh|»t» wu» a grand bop lo-t | night; but the guests being for the most | patl strangers to each other, there ia a • frigid formality in the social otmorphere. ! I which prevents real enjoyment. Few go the ball-room therefore. They geoetuily prefer i sauntering awuy tbe evrmng on the pmtza, chatting, and making acquaintance-. " ' How wido the contrast between Cape , May and Barutogn! Here, as we slated: yesterday, all formality ia laid aside, and there i* a healthy nnd pleasing aocialibilily 1 among both rrxes from different parts of the country. Baltimore gentlemen do jiot ^ hesitate to pey all atlention'to I'bilsdel. j ^ phi damrels, and Philadelphia gallant* j ^ do not scrupple at flirting with Baltimore . belles. It is this familiarity that lends en- ! chantmenl Io our Sea-Side City, und that • . j crowd* our bail-room* night after night . with tha elite of the land. - _ W# know not what constitutes a full j I i load of passengers for a horse car. In a j > ! case before Ui* N Y. Police Commission. I I era this week, tbe following testimony was : r J given: ■ | Mr. Dillon, a conductor on the Third r Avenue road, teatified that, at the time in » I question, the car wa* pretty near fall, fl (J. What do yon call foil 7" A. When i ww gel from ninety to on* hundred paaaeni j gars in it. - ! For how many have you vests! A. • j T wenty-fuor. ' I WT An article entitled, "A Day with tha ! f | Secretary" will he published lo-iiiorrow. ,. -- j Tb* veritable war-horse of the rebel chief j Stonewall Jackson may now be lean at . • Newport, R I. It ia a noble animal, and r . makes a fine appearance in the streets, a a • it doubtless did whan leading to the charge t . against oor loyal armlet. " 'i . Additional returns from the election i no indication aa to tbe result, tare in East . Tennessee, where tbe Unionists are io a large majority. '• — General Butler did not succeed in seeing th# President, Friday, He is here for th* purpose of having his resignation , accepted., or to ba ordered to a command • of some ostnre. s —Since the close of {he war the appiij cation* for pensions have increased very rapidly. Over one hundred thousand ap- ' plications far pensions, from widows, have I been Bind io the pension office. ] SPECIAL NOTICES. I ATTENTION^ FARM CHS. Uth, wan Will eirhsujr Vwrs. ami Rsltlsets fur I Wool. We think this wtu saswer rhs rttuens of Cope Msf hitter thas to hare roue Wool bmiuI.c- " tureU. n. A 1. DU BOW. • "UtJt - • JOHN B. HUFFMAN, i Attorncy-at-I.aw, Master, Exnmlaer, nnd r Solicitor !■ Uuncery. , CAPE MAT COt ar HOUSE. NEW JERSK V , "WHISKERS t "WHISKERS ! Do you wset Wtusksm sr MutUshss) Our Oreetss Coeipownd will fosse thsa to (row oa the sraoethrbt (see or ehia, or hstr oa tatd teeds io sin ' weeks. Price. (1 oo. Sent t>y msUeaywhrr*,akM- • ly sealed, oa readntof price. (4&r I Address, Warner A Co., nroohtyn, New Jovk. ' DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATABKB, TREATED with the HI a art • urrrsc. by Pr. ISAACS, Oculist and . Aurtss, (laamerte.ee l/X« ' Holland,) J»o. •(* PINE street, PhlUdotphta. T1 mouUD from the m<M TrilibU eourees in tr- vir >; and cimHSjunn Be own m* OA*-. The _ faulty are tented to uronru) tkmrpwtler v. w> he hss no secrets te hU prnetleA jtrrtrtrjAL r.TEB I needed without pun No chsrye wade for ; eventration. «l*-y
Inew advertisements ^ A GREAT BARGAIN. 4 FARM Of- no ACRV-S as miles frow Cwp# A tstnnd, vrtiats ,S * silteoi tewnett'- Xtwlloo. |. A, (OOd Tnwh lAsii snJ UfBrr l'rivllre»- *■ esn te lu ispe m«t. DwMlInf R»l«. newily new . aaciunl oa t'lu- propertj. For full pnrileulsrs, «1pl> to K. B. XWjktMf At W. M. S liter's ora-r, terry street, ' ^ Stead. STROM, liuvsw ll.l: I'lHRS, \\' 1TH Keys I i Itekin* <!.<■*, Cork sod LcvtherIV :>nrd S|i|>oli, i,.«! oil Cochs, * Vwrtriy of iwwles l»us.u,fc«. F^swisby^ ^ No. ret tclght Ihl.l.-IMc, il—kri mre-V. n i NtMh. pnnedetphte. , titov pixTvaci rtm nu-iNon, M wcri.lenl IO ttu-se who »rv t» tnclu(. sr« kept j In I w s.or o TRUMAN A SHAW, No, saiic.rhi Thiii}-i:»*l Msrsetxinwt, tehiw Nun ft. rtiUsdelphte. KINK IVOltV lllVNK.lt AND TEA d llMVtr * 1 1 H Fl-incr 1-^te.i^nuuc., itedteoe# with Si v •»««" W^U^ForwO# TBI* MAN ft SHAW, No XXV I Thlrly-dve) N'Mkrl street. '.-Io- Ninth. PhUndelphte. '! It. B. CHAMPION. AUCTION KKB, Office J 126 A 1128 Knew 8l SPECIAL 8AI.R ■Gove r n ,in e n t Mnlcs° PHn.ADltLr'UTA. ■ 1 THE UNITED STATES WILL SELL PUDLK' i . AUCTION. * I j At Wathinglrm Street Wharf, ' During lilt' Mouth of Auk. 1863. , OOO MU1.EN. L -ffccf Mulnsre sll senrhvsNe, end sell onl^for f sl'.ni tline", end'rvrrefsrUlly will t»- ytere tor™ I . ili-iruiutft Inspection. Roomy shrds *•« prei ldsd far too MILES I Will te S '1(1 OO EACH WEDNESDAY end SATf OUST * ™llWt:,;H"lOo,'totk A ™ W AL" ' TLKUS CASH, IN UUVEU.NMENT FINDS. By Outer of ' : Brig- Ceo. EKIN. 1 I ALBERT S. A s ISM E AD, tsptsln end A. Q. M. UBlte, No. TJI Msrkw S±, PhllsdrtphU. it. B. < EI IMI'IOV, tue'r. SIIEUiri 'S SALE. , Hrnli Court, to rnr ill reet ed, will W soWi fnbH* . t M.U-, nl^the Tuulliie I'u'eL ^wp* i at'two'Jvtoe^ P. PL, tee lulloetug ^ All thit'rsrlsa Lot of lonrt and Premiss*, altu1 .idtoV Ite Putdle Kwil or Turnpike, lending Io Cepe ) : Island, and described as follows -. I. i Degino.ni; si s red Ctdsr Post, brine lb# south . esstteiioer of the l.iul of the s.ld PuNIr Road or !• Road^snd runSnit Jhrec*,,l.<utft "weutywIgM d»- V r ste-» west, ten p-teftrs. to • post ; Iftrars sortft . 1st v-t liter degrees west, trn j- rrftrs, lo s prml : ■» ' theite south sivty-lbrerde-eees east, thirty peishe# I thn-Xiniti^rs ; teli'd the "M, more or Irss, sad '• trior II"* s»m« ptnnlsrs which Jsmrt R Hughes j Ejus E , Mowing ^ j 1 c«p* ^iyri^^lkrC^a^iyj tnfnr^togvtbrr, with 'f evnwtton'st sup of Hits'1 E. Hoilbes' aad fo be told , : by AARON MILLER. Sheriff, . N otice is hereby given th»t tbe -.count of lsrnc! te .mini, sdralntslrsior of M.rgstrl Ibry- a WH1 te siidiird end sls'rd l'» the Xuvrogste, end r reported to the J where of tbe Oiirhsns' Court of the , ' PETER SOUDKR, Surrogs'e. 1 j tDstr.l Jutsr 50!'., lytr >51 1 | NOTICE. NOTICE 1» hcrrbj guru U.*l the account of Ctisrics r. Stlaiiw.il, cvceulor of Robert C. r Surrogste, sad i. 1 lur scltl. lncn'l and •ilowsucl ETER SOUDKR, , .a] Dsted Jmir ts«b, tasi. - |j-«U Funogste. NOT It E. .1 XTOTICE It hereby given U.st the secount of a i> IHvtil Warwick, executor of William L. Eldlev, " Will te audited sndaststrd te Hie Surrogate, nnd * : reported lo Ihe Judges V>f I he Urp.'i ins' Court of the count) of Cape May, nt Ihe term of September next n for seitlrmrnl eod allow one.-. PETER BOUDER, I tnic! June sntb, IbfiS (JeJlJ . Surrogate. NOTICE. N OTICE It hereby gives tbst the areouat of Downs Edmur.ds, aduinlatratorof UVrra Coacb- , man, .tetevscd— . I wlu te audited awl stated by the Surrogate, sad " reported lo the Judge, of the Orphans' Court of the county of Cape May. at the term of September nest, e , for emtlrmrot and allowance. I PETER SOUDKR, > ■f i Dated June iOth. HW*. [jc-.'l| Surrogate. it ~ ' NOTICE. - , VTOT1CK Is hereby glrrn that the nseouat ef ° i i\ Downs Eilmunds, a.tmlnuir*tm of Homas " ! Will te audited sad listed hy the *umwstr, aad " 1 ' reported to Ihe Judges ol Ihe orphans' Court of tha ' cciuitj- of Cjpr May | aldhe |u4m of tepUniher lu: ■'Id and allowaaee. ,'w
PtrrtB SOUDKR. n Dated June XKh. I SSI. ( let 1 1 Surrognte. e | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ENOCH HEWITT Admlsdnraioe of Charles H, HaaUlon, drerued. T ftedlreetionollbsSurroitateof tbe CountyorCape May, hrrrtiy gl>es notice to the creditors of the asid , | decedent to bring In their debts, demand s, sad elans* n ' agslnal tbe estate of the said decedent, under oath. i within nine mantha. or they will te foerrer barred '* : ol any action therefor against said administrators. Ill ENOCH HEWITT, Administrator. j j Dated Jnly nth. 11*6. NOTICE. * NOTICE I* hereby given that the socount of Robert W. tlennett, executor of John Dennett, Will be"audlled and stated he the KurrogateTnnd f- I rejmrted to tbe Judges of the Orphans' CoulTeAUm re : county of Cape Maj, at the term of September nsxl, for aetilemrat and silowenc*. — t> ledJ — ^ PETER SOUDKR, guno^to. NOTICE. '• NOTICE I* hereOygtren thai the account ef Charles W. Coram, exreutor of Joseph Corton, J Ii win be audltevl urd stated by the Surrogate, aod reported P. tb- J, dce.of the urphena, Cseirt of the z SEU&JSH&SiSr 01 up*a"*' mntDated Jiute tot,, IMS (J^u" i T NOTICE. ' " >TOTICK I* hereby glrea the! the eorount ef « Downs Edmunds, administrator of Jure B. ~ lined, deceased — Wd'l be audited aad stated hy tha Surrogate, an A, reported to tbe Judges of the Orphans' Court of tho county of Cape May. a| the tens of September next. ■" VKSTkctb,- W™«.. a- Dated JuneSOth. tam. Jrtf_ ?* - NOTICE. OTICE ta hereby given thai the account of j 1> kbroonar WeeieMi. aOmlnbrtrntor of Hueef " ; -stesfass jw'ftasMt® i raaarJSifiiKL""' ■"" « rimcn sninm, •• 1-w <Jt\ I '* ; > NOTICE. ejt-z.'.'j.'Ltgy-;' >L : sraasM^air'r or PETER SOUDKR, > Dated June SOtb, l»#i. (yrtlj Sunogxt* If .

