Cape May Ocean Wave, 30 August 1865 IIIF issue link — Page 2

' - , . CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, ItiUo.

®hf an i&'avr.; 0»P* Idud, Oape Ma; Ooacty, I. J. | Wednesday, ininii 39. IS6A. Cape May Improvemrnt* I Fw iH«k tsf , we Flir ^p.) It— 4 cnmcwftf paid.. A> maeh »- A Ahw fcot#l is nr. dud, tfcer. J Is ysl another jfaiproveinwpi which Cup# i May, Willi it* present pretentions, nio'f wako an effort fb'Mcom|-!i«h. There j« hul gdw r#«M on tba' Island—lira dinn>£-riHim 1 or L'oogrss* Hall— suitable Tor grand balls, • or bop*. Tbia is lb* truly advantage thai 1 Iba latter has tvsr tba Columbia llouta. J It is tba recrvt of tba suceesa slltodtng all j bop( at Congress Hall, and not iba quality j of tba tuueic. nor tha popularity of tbia or that partoo, a* many pvopl# imagine. And yst ilk* no means answer* Ure bead* nf Capo Siajr. Fin# an it |a lbs Cap# itPed# , not only a larger room, hot on# »oiubla' for enoearta and dramaiie aatartalnnu-ni*. i It la aot larga anoagh aa tbe lai# carnival i demonstrated. Thq] loisl receipt* for tl.» tiekrti ao)U * aa hot a fraction o»#r $2, 3u0. Aa tb« tickets were $.j esch, admininz * g«n(t#raan and lady] this only represent* J nina fcuitOrsd and twenty p*r*»n*. There : wero ooi oref tvsnty-five compliment**? ticket* iaened, and hut very, few $8 ticket* , ■old, aid yet the ball ana over crowded, i and not mora than on# th-uisand person* ( preaeut. 1'h#«a are »h«t Mr. Gradgritnf : i woold call "bald facte." They are Iro--, • however, and demoi.airat# tba Cbaoltt* n#ceaaily for a large hall capable of aceom modal if g from fifteen hundred In twolh-xi- ' , •and pertona, ao tbnt 'entertainment' eobld , b# given of a like chancier at o«* dollar j or blly cent » per b»ad, inalend of tire Hoi- ( lara. -Toe exprnie» at Ore Into hal rna-qu# ( wern nvar tl,3uii, no I tbi« is why antar- f lainmant* at th# bote la mast always reman. . | •xpensiie. Several enierp'i-ing gentlemen ^ wring tbi* want, hsv* resolved to ioaagB- j rata mssfures for tha erection nf such n Concert Hall, with stage and palleri**, a. , will ba not Only an ornament to thu-islsnd. but a grant attraction to Cap.- Mb;. A lot ; j_ i in a -antral I went ion boa baao.aecared.aind . tha eittBHtlaa fire a autta'.ln h tiding are being prepared b> a celebrated builder in Philadelphia. If tba Id-a i» carried out as c propoaad. It will be. built uf two atorie-. " Tbe Brat floor will contain billiard table*. ; r bo* Imp allays, pistol call-ii#-, and other J" games of amnaement. Tie ai rt.n-l floor will 1 " contain tba concert Iiall aiid'gell#ri— , aor- " rounde'tt by a "paeiona porch- for pr.ingna! '' ding, awd tba neoss-ar* r< tmrg mam-. I' The bageaaul mil contaio a restaurant ao-i c bar. This plan may he modified, but such " Is th# improremeot projected by a few pub. " Tic-Spirited J-ollvmrn, who b.-lie»a in tha * foinTU oT Cap# Mat, a< asaurud beyond . doubt, if tha people here can only "realise m its full import tha old snjiog that "Tied . cl hulpa (mm who btlp Ibamaalrea,"

. . jl.T.Q. jin— * hack ortcma* *.\o dbivk. , Ona of tba attracitr# t-murea of Sarato- , ga it Ita raca coaraa. Rirh men will have ( fast boraaa,- and Utay will try their apm-rt, < If not upon the coarse, then nt#»o th# road ( It has bean a great drawback to th# Cap# f that it poaeeeaea no drive. On# may drive t to the landing on iba bay aid.-, to Cold ( Spring, to Schellinger'a I.tndiog, on the' batch, bat Ibere is no etopping plac#. At . Long Branch, with lent pretention* a* a . national *amm»r battnt, there i* a good ( driva, over n pood ro«d, tu tba vilUg#, and c tba nice little hotel on tha Sbrrw-hnry ! < river. It was p*wj*ctad Bi ona - Utaa by » , very ausrgalle gentlemen, one to whom ' , Cap# May owea mdeb— Mr. Hangan— to f build a awiall hotel aad boat-house* out ^ near 8cb*ll1nccr'* Lundfbg, and at another ( lima to convert the nir# gri.va of fnna't _ trea* o»«r beyond the depot into a park t with gravelled drives and w-ilki, and refrathmwnt saloon, bat ai anal, the pwonle ^ here era not .oliva to tbair own interest. { t \V bawvor tend, to attract visitors to 'he : , Island, or amnaes tbem while fier#, pats t money far tbelr purses, but they plod :along ^ unde: tba mistaken nolian that people most , come M tba ■Cap*, an-l that nature has \ r providdB, all-sfie afaractioos that are ne- ( caanryT Again the CVpw is indebted to tbe ( putoic apirit of a Philadelphia!!.' for the raalitation of a scheme rait abonld have ■ bean inaagoratetf and egachted by resiitenta , of tba Islatid. Mr. .1 >*eph I. Hdie, tba ( proptlfldf of tkf Columbia Mouse etahlee, | ha. resolve tf be can obtain a saitable ! v lot, at b* ibahobahla rate, to boild a race j coaraa and. clolKhiiu*-. a ehort diaianc. y from tin Yajatid. jl» baa not yet resolved ( apoa the location, but it will ha an advan ; „ tapa to" anf property hol ler to have it on I J or *adftit>io!i bit groaod*. If ha it not (| baalkafl by aitravagmnt prtcaa, tha »#a«on . t of lSClmav *ab«tan UI vlob-boose , and raca ooarse near tba Island ; and, io. t -Aiata, tba annual, race# at Cap# M»y mat j, bacma ' k* Celebrated and atlraeltve aa v thooa of Long Island and Bar-itoge. may prolong the *e»<on into September, \ and tbia woald h^ a anl|alt5lial begeflt n, the WfitdT In thia cpnoecndn, the pe.ipl- t ( , of the J«land hud County may wieh to know , bow tly-y can aid in the goOil-work of ttn- [ r pruvameiii. Ja«t look at lb# condition .it j k th# briJawovi-r t'-c creak at iehallihger's j Landing —frit not' pwrfwctly -disgraceful > la ii a^t » much as a boraa'a life i* w nrtb c (or a man" V for that tpaitar,) t« etou ij.t j j And lo-k ai the at fetch uf tuad iur>'-a th- ' swamp bey itiu l.'Tia yibel road tht-ugli 1 the tmCtp-t-abje. so'vae- of the I'hurku- j bewimywos uXr^^iul tq campariaou. Ban i n» it la^Utvyy Uyvt aonietamg w.«w Not f t a etrvol(lt.ie aln-oat a mocker t to rail tbapt | i •trwwlr) oo tba Maud t» Bt to dT.vr po. A- 1

, i l-a»f one street raouing parallel Ulbebcach » j should be pot ia good conditioo. Waabiog- ; tea atreat, for inatance, |* the fesh onei blw dri-c. Htsrtlir from Cnttgreaa Hall, i it puses tba Surf Hone", Centra Rouse. American Hotel, the United State*, the La Pierre, tba Tramout ; the Catholic, [ Matbodiet. and Epi»enpal Clturcbre ; aud : tb#n turning thr.-ngh Jefferron into Lafey-1-tUf street, psat White llall. Cepe Islet d ! House,. Pniladelpln.4 Hnnee, Lafltyau# ' , iluaee, Ac., to *SchaIliOKrr'a .Landing. ' That rood uoght to be pnl in good order, 1 : nther Maeauanicd or luid with good ham | • ' gravel,- the former being preferable. Th# ; , ! side walks should be unproved ui.d raiaeil ] I rahi.ve the l-v»l of the road. And how can j 1 ; thi» desirable improvement b# accumpli-h- | 1 «d* By a united and voluntary effort. Will i j not. every man who iireiros to make the • I Cap# aa atlractire as poasible, contribute 1 ( a date labor' or lU equivalent? It eoold ! ' not be thrown away, lor it would increase 1 1 j the value of tbe property, .pot only on the . road I ait on tbe whole inland. It would 1 I give ('.pa May a pleasant drive, and - ten j ! carriage.*' would be employed where there . i» one at present. It is now positively on- I pleasant to drive along Washington street, as aeSt ua dangerous. And lei the county: i erect a bridge at Schelllnger'a. Douo'l- »• i there would I.# no difficulty in having one - built, and the gpad improved across the swamp, tl u small toll was paid for a reftain number of year* — »ay two or three : cents, if the count; ia loo parsitnonius tar , do.it, doobfleaa same private individual:1 . trill 'audartaka it on these conditions. J. T. Q. i i P. S.— Since writing the above, 1. learn , i with suli.tacliou that Mr. Hn.eha.a- . [ cured a Valuable tract of land, ftom Sit to 100 acres, ul.onl '.'j miles from the I-lan-l. j of easy ucrast hy the Schelltnger 'a' I. .nd- 1 ' i log road aud (.'.-Id Spring turnpike. A good frontage on tha railroad uff-rda the 1 ' advantage of a station on the rakdlgflhi'-" ' ground-. Tuc neceaaury sultaeripiions have ^ | lo-eti obtntned, and tbe coippauy will organ. . , lie immediately, and certainly give a' a [ ' j track hy the veaaon of 1«GU. Mr. H- i-» de. «erv»a the thanks of llape Island for hr* i ' 'energy and public spirit. * J. T. Q. i' iv — akw cnrri-ni. , r There i* on tVllmg how much mar be ar- ^ comr-lishyd by unity and conrerted action ■ r : iin'ilitl is tried. C.ipe May, from a long : n ' of diffirnll and oecaSional iiilercoorae I i. I web i h«i go-abrsd world, became cram (oil j a ! far ideas. With its increased facitilies il ! n muat eplqrge lis ideas. There is no use in s plodding on a- their fathers did. if the pan- b pie can only reel:*# that hy n united and j c concordant effort they may make Cape May ! s. only a summer resort, ji may b huiit i || up into a busy mart of tra '# and eommerce. | d Not peihapa aa great aa Plnlade phis, or j p Cbsrlealun, or Savaunab. or even Wil- a -mir.gton, but equal to the towns on M'*>a. J chnietta Hay, or along lira roast nf Maine. ; u or Ie-ng Island, or down along the barren j e< aands of the tiulf. d Why should il uot be so? The time is „ « hy atiould il qot so ? The

not dialant when the demands nf rommerew ' j, " will causa Congreaa to ant bona# a break- a * . wuter to be hoilt at th- Cape. The energy j |i ' and tact that found Vineland a desert and | ai madeit the centre of aa induatrio sa.lbriving asettlement, can yet arakn Cape May the . ( outlet for much of lb# comm-rre of Phila- ! is , delphia, the reaorl of cnaatera, and perhaps ! ui a loriving trails may yet spring op with si 1 otfolk and Hie Kaslrrn Shore. The air I ' , line railroad, which at on- tint# was pooh- ' ir ' : pnohed as never likely to he built, is now ! en . completed from New York to the t'amden } p. I aad Atlantic II. R., and hot u short pap. tl ' ; would tap the Cup.- May it. it. line. Il this is completed a line of iteanrar' woold Ira* n< ' eatablishwd by New Y-»rk capital to run tl | j between Norfolk and Cape May. Hut the ! ei people of the Cape must lnfu'8 more en- il | erg; into their character. I . isle ad of wa t- ; l« ing to sell their lot* to New York, I'll ita- 1 r» delphia and Baltimore rirh m> n, let tbem ar j go to work and atari the hull of improse- c. ' I mrnt 'hemselvea. Hare arc vacant lo'S, J It ' | end rwrpentera, and.painters, erd buililers, W} ' : and lumbar, and what •l»e is needed ? . in ' rife more cottage* Ibere are for rent the people, will flock here. It wi l tire tj ' einpluynraut and iji-.i kill incre-.se trade. ; fu : there be a concord of aentlnieti'. Let j J|,' 1 j .-tie help tbe other. An association might ; he formed with a capital from 825,000 to u, $30,000, in labor or capital. Twenty or d1 j iirerity-fiya cumforta'-le dwelling- might be " put upon th- vacant lutsa ound the Island, j ^ 1 These q»ald pay a dividend, the I-land j ' ; would bo improved auij trade ba increased. ■ m ' ■ ia thna that tnwna spring up in our ' western prairies. Instead of iHjcasatag the ! I p:o«pecU of tbe next season, and eliether | ' j rotlagea will be rented r.c not. lilt j ' 1 plan* for Improvement be laid. Let every mao suggest ao improvrtnent to bis nrigb- ! 1 - bur aad lb»y wilt ba astonished how much b cm ba dona t.y wo- king together in : k a short lime than #11 th«%iiii»id* h»lp tb#y . bad (n the past Ive years, lio to | et ' j work, .gentlemen, and insfgad of planting ; " 1 i potatoes and coru on vaiusblw Iota on i Washington street, plant cottages that will J' ' j . i»« you a dividend #f (rem 8250 to &550 -:-0' ' j pwr aewson of t-u or twehv week-, com1 i. -ruble homes fur yoaraeivas and plenty of . rooto ln your gard-os for puUlrars and cats- ' ' ' ■ ■ ■ |3 Rutin t 'i'oouitr* baa been or- 11 1 d-rad to vacate hqr premise# io Wash-; t gtou, Ga , bat lire order w»s counter- [ a' i lUandisJ by timers] Hu-cdtuan. | d- - — At tbe Ohio Ii-m.-cratic State Con- ! '' i j van lieu, Which ui»i si Columbas on Tbora- : li day, (sen. U-orgc W. Muigao was aooii- | G > ; ualwd (or Govarnor, aud Wiu. Loug fur | g< 1 1 ' HvawaMi-'- - j yi

' RccttUBtruction or (be koutkern Malci Of all qaeslions before the Amerir-n people t her# are none, an important as the great subject which beads tbu article. Ann vl»w it, tba weal or woe of th# cooniry resta upon ita final decision. Already the I leading spirits of tba day are pouled t» know which it the-hest poliry to partus ii. | rerniitiruclipg the Slates l.tely in arms against the government. President John- »<(■ laid down hi# policy s»me tin,# since, , which, to the am of Nmthern people, ' ! and to a portion of ||,« S-uibern iw-ple, ' I "« acceptable; but. tn-dat. it has more | oppos. is than |l should have, to be soc- ! vessfnl. Th* main principle involved in hi* , j plan arc givac ua by the New York llor/d i j as follows; j ' I're id-nt Johnson's glen nr restoration i ofvnmplete constitution^ anthoritv ofslie i led-ral government everywhere in ihe re- ! putiiie ia based OD tbe legal proposition , that the icsurgent Hla'N had np lawful I pow- r5o 1-ave the Unio> . thai ihe Several : . ordinances of *eces*iou are therefore nplli. , ties, and the in-nrreclinnary S'at-s have j never, in federal contemplation, heen oui of th# Union. In palling in operation the machinery of Stat# government in the i : Sooth, tha President decided that Ihri standard «•> suffrage shiiul.t, at ihe oa'set, : he What ihirse Siat-s had eaiatdished fort j theiosa#*.— aud w«* in existence jii»r*h.f ire ! j the reloliion. Wilb lb# addition ot taking I : Ihe pn-scrilnrd oath of loyalty; and tb-il ; these pardoned sn.l restored cilixeaa eb'-uld i j then own d-n.esur affs i- : in th. ir oenawfl^iinvided there » n>. in all flung', tabli il and sincere ol.ed-.- i-.- l„ I : tile feder.l CTTR-titiuion, and to Ihe sev-rnl j proclaaratinnv r.r Ilie Preaidenl of the fiui "d fjiaies then in force." ! After issuing bis Jyp*j^mat>on. enonc;the a'rnve iln^lrfne, he appointed pr.d Vinc.al goteridira- for the ».-veral reln-li riiatea, aud put lb# wheel* of civil govern, rm-r.t iu .notion.- ' For a time wtt Were cncou aged to beli-ye that thi^ plan w..q|.| : give full saliatacli.tn in the Southern p | pie. Almost over; report thai reiclie : u. : ; told of their ready submission to the Fe.Je- 1 Vat Governm-nr, and their desire to »ee the ; return or tri-ndly relations ln-tw--e.. »hu ' North and Sooth. Ttie desire was w-^y,. ceived by lira North, and all looked lor- j j »->rd to the tpcedy remrn o> prii-|e-ntyan.i j a social iiilercoorae among the poo. le <d : j every M-ctinu of the nature. But what pro. ! baa been «,».!- ihe great work of j ; ravon-tructian ? Very little, indeed. It | : 'hat n-wly a|ipointe<l governor* I have e-tablished themselves in their re. | spective Slates, and are endeavoring to! | bring order not of chaos, hat th-y are not ; succeeding as sell *s they ought or hud i hoped1 |o do. Why ia this? Simply be- i the hearts of the hundreds ..I Ho n- " sands, yea, even million*, in the South. 1 are wadded io their an holly cause of the Union or our fathers and a Southern confederacy, >i ill faster antipathy and hearliatred towards ihe Fe. ' I'snio, and rannot be mad# to realit- ; ' their happiness would ba l>e»t forwa d- ' ed by giving their love and a hearty obe. . to lira goveroment thai off-rs, and ' is ahlo to give protection a« well as sup- | psHt. At first (hey expressed themselves uv rvf-entaOl, because tbey deemed it policy. in unlet that the ",u«.n that lie aitghi tra led to act lieutly towatd* ibeto. high-handed criminals; and how that !i are sati-li-d that nu each panishineni ! i is to tl# lueted out, it would teem that they j ; ure anxious to act as Ungrateful us il i* pns- i lor melt to ba. They are fighting against their own vital J interests wl.en th- y a'l nipt to thwart the inaugurated t.y their n-n gnver- I ' appointed by the Piesidenl, wh-u | they reluse to accept the Oecrea ll.at slavery 1 ' is atioli-bed, or atleinnl In exterminate the | ' n- gro race by whole-ale murder. I bat all I tbi* i» being done, neaf ryery correspond- - Bill of the northern pre.* iU ih» Son'b, and i #ouibera pre s. loo, assure us; an-', beside this, a southern loan, who was a rebel yfficrr dunng the war. and is sltil a Secession Sjmpatlnx r, told n*. in •» recent ! converastfon, H at lh#ra was no exaggera- ' Hon in these reports. The "Southern j ' Christ tan lotelhgt'nci'r," of ^Affjiret 3t6. » 1 s (leaking on this topic, says': "From locslitie* where there ar# nq. natroop* come reports that these an- I , .features are being hunted down , like dogs aud-jerputched witli-.ut cerenomv. The newspaper# in tb# Hoflth are filled with , account* of iMrse broul murders, which foot to un nggregate of several hundred per d»y, which t* doubtless only a ' small portion of Hie ..umber noticed. An j 1 Alabama papvr say* that this bu.iu— # h»< i become s-i rxten*iva and erimmon thai , -nine planters even boe»t thar tbey etiul.1 j their lauds with the dead carcasses . ol lie: roe*. ber.ousl; speaking, il I* n I nt*t|#r which .temai.d- in# prompt a'leu- 1 1 lioti 01 Hie autnorllie* at Waslungioo." i , 1 hat such i« tha c»*e, w# are sorry to ' | believe, for We Were among those that* en. , tertaiued high hope* that our southern I would qgcept tbair lat'r, like bun- I otablr mae, and, ou the final cessation cf ' 1 hostilities, torn tbair attention to the ra- ' construe ion of their Slates, and tha eulti- | , ration of^aSnbnrty and pea-.-a throtighnu' ' , Ihe land. Mty w* not tru*t that the« will ! Jet sea "the error of thefa ways," ani> ! c»»-e pursuing a suicidal course; for, in- i d-ed. the (wlicy that they #re now *a.-p..ii. I in* »- jus" a- suicidal a- w.* the first and I cuuiiuurd revolt of tha tit lea. TKb re- I suit of aweb a course will ba serious to tbem and dvtritu. ntal tu tha 'iuuraat* of lbs wuol# ciraniry. — Il ta said that lira rebel Mas On is | ' to return to this Country. |f nr tienn, we doubt whether ba wtii luog b« a 1 Ma -On. — /••ui-rillt Journal . — A despatch to tba Toronto (Canada) ■ 1 state* that Uobart K Low, iota reh.l gau-ral, is vx|iecl*J shorllj to wnva ia j 1 j ,

• ( f" = — : : : — 7 "T ■ An Era or ( alaatiiics. We do not r#metnb#r of a time wh#n " ihrr- Wt-rc ao many ajsil acciilent. h* arc efocc«rri:ig daily. Almost e»#rr new*-; paper that reaches a* has a chapter of , • fearful cveqt# chronicled. Arcnun** of railro-id accid-nts, steamboat collision*, "htpwrrckl, murder-, suicide*, etc.. con- ; • tinoslly attract attention, allhimuh we I i- do not he#d tbi-nt #r glv* th».n thai' - 4 thooght that we ware wont t>> do lo-fo-e • ihe war. Th# daily eccojint* of the killing • j of tens, hundreds and thousand* of onr ' follow. enunirrm»ti. and frequcqtly. our 1 friend* and relatives, tleudcnt'il our ' j setters so that now. when w r hear of : human beings being rrnstied by railroad B j collisions, or drowned by shipwreck, our i* 1 hearts sre scarcely moved with rvrnjia1 thy. Tbe cup of drnth is passed around I ho neighbors, tbey drink of Its bitter I : drrg* ah.d die; but we ure mn terrified ] fbr a moment, at their departure, come i in what form it may. We regnrd flute* " . una of th# baneful resulu of a bloody , | and protracted war. - Our Ciilgent - | Th»r# is a g#n#i»l <-X;.re««ion of satlsfnc. ' t ' tinn sm.-ne our ci|ii!#ii* at ti e Hepartnre of i ' : pie r- juice at th# pr.ispect of a rich harvest. , By the time jt clo-es, tt,ey are pretty well • tired and j .ile-l t.» dentil, and. -a'i-fie.l with ' the summer's .harvest, they rejoice at the ' " i prospect nf te»t and quiet. The business i . of a year, at a walerinc-plare. <• execate'd ' in lets than threw month-. I'uting tl.ii tin#, society i» broken up. and each nun tliink* of nothing else except basiRes*. : - After the winding on of ihe »i-n-on. there | i« always a pl#n-ant r. -union among fri--u.l#. The West Jersey Academy. • K e invite nt'enitiitt io the adverlisemenl - ; nf this Institution, which at-ji»#rs in tini j week's issue. It i« located m our midst. . ' I. end a a* designed expr-eidy to afford onr i ■young men an opportnnity nf acquirim; a • < liberal end practical education without go- ; i ing to a distancu tu ubtnin it ; ami thcreI j fore lfa» peculiar clinn- to the -upport and ; - | patronage of lira people uf West Jersey . r I It has now been in ope-nto-n for twelve j . ! years, and we are pleu-ed In learn that it - i is yearly increasing in popularity, efiico-m; , j styd the a> vutilag« il oilers. Superior Luck at Fishing. Mes*A. Geo. J. Itirhardsoii and l.ewia i ' Coi.perwere out DPts li-hing elcurs:.i. yt .- ( . tenloy. "above Fifing Creek, and bad. in . j our opinion, splendid luck. They left I he I-land at 7 o'clock in the morning, rifov.- h ' miles, caught seventeen doreti exc.-ll.-nt | blue fislf; and w-re -.nek on the I-lsn-l at I 4 P. M. They were all caught with a h.u-1 ; and line. Ttrorbw nil the tlstungthut we ' have heard of this season. A; l.t.-nkfa*i. J | this morning, Wh tastrd'th.) good uuaiit . ol ! , j the fi.h. Internal lirtrnur On isinu. That clause of "Schedule H" its the law, i Sec. 170. Which exempt* flolll stamp Julie* ; receipt* for Ihe delivery of privjierty when i j is-ued hy per-oov, firm* or i-ompan-.e* dutn'g «titexpre»s busine-s, n hal l o.-t to npply to i I receipts given by railrosd rnmp-iltie* tor j prt$erly to be tr»i«*ferre.t by them :4^i '..e j j : common conree .if their bu-itie««. | C utling thrill Donn. Alt order I# eX|o-(-ted to be is-ued soon j mnsteyinr out over two hundred Major and j Briganier Gt-tn rais about the fi-*t of Sep. | ' | temher. wfikn ieave of nb encr gran'rd a j I large numlraruf them will expire. New* Items. ! — The Sharps'* rille l#ctory, at Hart- i : fonl, I'l., w«« entirely closed on Saturday. | all the guvernment contract* having been 1 | filled. — A letter from Lnul-isnn vay* noi thing can exceed thn rich Inxnriancc of ( | the orangu trees, which are literally la- i i dan with fruity | — The tLutinast'r-Gi-nrral ordered . | the reopening of a large number of ! ' snathcrn pott-.iQtces on Wednesday. I _ George K. Pugh, of Cincinnati, has : I | received an iiiiimatitiu that the trial of J#ff. j Davh wfill soon take place, in a civil court, i . I and he ha* commenced preparations forth# : id-fence. Mr. Pngh will join Mr. O'Con* ; ! nor. of New York, in Washington, in a few i i J"V4j — Gov. Parson*, of Alabama, telegraph* i J to Ihe Pr#*nleril to "pi*.*nn isus|H-nd p#tij for pardon recommended h; me- prior to this date." it U nnl known »bai ' prompted this. The Slolhrr of llarold. [ There i* a singular fact with relation j to the great conspiracy which bat here- < I tofore escaped publicity. The- mother!1 | of H-rold, the conspirator who wa* to i ii*sdasinate Gener .1 Grant, I* a strong : Uiii.ini-t, and had idbut tunes prot-sted Hgain-t her eon's (revision teiidrncie-. •f Afvi Vbtw part in the anantnatiim phit'i j to came know n, she stifl-d all the natural i j feel' ug* of a mother, and rrauhttely said : that alie had tried in vain tu tanch hiui , > bettor rouuyel-. and now he must take j the ro.ulis of bis wicked condocL with- * i out aZ|ieetiug sympathy from h»r Al- i 1 j tuongh his sisters visited hito fr- qneutiy j J I daring Ids iniprUonarant, and did ail in 1 1 l«-i r power tu secure a pardon for him, - j hi* mother- would do neilhar, boi main ? I taiood her singular resulntioti with more than spartan firmness tu the last. — j ' j SpriagfirU RfpmUican. 1

r BY" TEL KG R APR. f I Special D!strat''Bv> t.. the "Daily Wave." Trial of Jeff. IlaVl*. ' i 1 i ■ AuiST. August i'j. — R. H. Oill-tt, one J ^ nf th# cnun— I for J-ff«tann I>av|a, in a ' J i net# to th# "Argus." *.iy» t(rat Jeff. lis"' i i hu* no more information co#c. ruing hi- : > j trial than others have. In a l»lt#r from i i] j t'avis, dated Augn*t Iff. to Mr. Gilleti, h- | |j j **»•: "I am still Ignorant of tb# charce- ; j »sraln»t me, th« source of them or the tr'- 1 o J buna) he'or# which 1 airfi tn snswer. '""Hfout I ' | leiter gav* in> thwifi.sadotire of Hi# W*-h j )' ; ington tmlictmeol*. It* vis re<|U»*t Gitjellj t • to have a conference with Charles O'Cnn. ' ! : nor, hi* only o'lo-r c-'uns.l, >u that they '' , may b- prepared lV-r thr trial Whenever it ' ' may he HritoBhl on. with a* li'lle delay n* j r the nature and import am-# of the case vvi'i i .- - permit. A direct application to the proper I " department', aa ing to be informed, if not ! ' ! improper, when, n-h-re. and before a:h*' j tribunal I»avT» *>«« to to- tried, rem ins un- j ( ! answered, because, n*. it is supposed. - | r#iib.-r have been actually determined upon ' | by the President. Trial uf Wirit. WasitiMTTox. Attcas* 2A i ^ In the vflrrnnon Uf. A W. Itarrniv* te*. ! tl 1 tifiedtn having t.-.-n #>-rit a* a'prixmer in i . j A odevjtnfiftlle. lb w** d. tailed n« s «nr- , j tt-On in III- Atoler-oovllle pn-oe. bill after | ! being there atp.ul »t* month* escaped, lie {Union prisoner#, »fn bad attempted to 1 [-stork*, or Ph->tn rawT" ' \ j" lie teal ill- d aat» iheaa-nfficiency and un- j j pfi"0*iv.r«, Ittn.-.i-houtid- qere aetnally em- i 'j effect * of whirh itialty dte.l, fn.ai Au.iersoovillr. one of the l'ui»n prij ...iff-r- fell track, w b. n W|« knocked him I down, and jumtted on him. Thccouit tb- n ! — i L-; ■' I MAUlUlvl », ti-s rt'tt— Jtut n s r.»v — (ucust tsr'i, *. cofd '■ Ihe hvv Mr do*. » \V| tl oawin. >'r. Tti.i* Sl»Kt IAL NOTICES. 1 ATTENTION, I'tttMr.Rs. 1 tti-V# nfir r 1 1 . -hr-'n;1. C i;-' ' JO II \ II. llt'FF.ffAN. : Utoruej.ai-l.iHi.. llasfrr. l.inmlner, and ' ' Snlli'lliir In ('hanrerj. n HikikCRv i wuisiAi;n*t : *:iiO>ithV«t l-i.-r #r vhloaorth-lr oab.t-l f#-.-:* In *1* [ i.-rekt. 'rrii-A/Jj i*i SHit hy aiafl auywhrtv. rtoso- ; ^ A.U!t#<-. \V*n#-r k Ilrnnklyu. New York. [. »»E*FNI>W, RMNDNUNS AND ! CATAUHII, | KAACS. «a-ui|.i A .oral, (formerly .rf lev '-a j « | W.---I No H- tor . , PATENT W'iilil) SAW*, I I Ac'Nre !hu"!M|'|n tT ' I Umu . ^ or sale. wiUi^ lu n.^ I tow, 1 j J \| MIU.Ni- frr.ra h-M »" ounce ueward*. wilt Ke | ' .ti : - .uti iiihii' . ai • uirut ai,«l -ump-'-t lor l-u.il> r j wrigata. fois-ilrby TIH'W AX * MtAW. jf No. (UA '.Celt TbUtj-Uw Mark*' Mrvet. I twriow Ninth, l*uil*il#l;.hlv I ■ II It A HA «IX DAM.*). C )'* i^Jj-rn*1 e r. t.fiif* t--r #-rrwtnxlh#m 1 • till* Kojm-* I Cow lie* an-! H-»p# Hlltro. 1 1-r j ' THt'MtX * t-HAVV, !' So.'»» (eight tl.lilviB.'M UVfSn.riWt, f 1 Below Ninth, Pniladel|>hia. j 1 IVtlKY HANDI.K TABhK AND YKA K.MVKS. : XX' I TH sterl or sUvrr-|il*tad td*d#s; (lime sod ; tl M-wt Carter*. Tvhlv Sierl* and tiuttvr Knltsw- | *alv, with olBcr Table Cutlery, h, i TH-.'MA v k SHAW, . No. SU (Kifh! Thirty-# I #| .M.rkrt *!"#*., ' t-hiw NUth, PuUtdelahto. J CR.H)VATKD POCKET CALI.1PEH*, I 17"" meoaartag ln*idr or ou side diameters withI r out us-ag « rui , kill) which msytw easily r..iI r- ctc.t when use or weaMi** mail# ttrm iuaccuiBte. tor .vie, with isr.ou. No. «3 (Eight Thlri) -#v.-| Market street, helow Nlalh. Pttiisdrlghl* <' illUIACi: FOR sale" t t fiOWH t)M»lii|i.*i: CAUKiAt.t. II otfl red lor ' • -V. ..Io ou rvv-'inatdc irrsis Apelj to 1 AOS. IV. A0HN*"N, at the Stun ut Miller At Jnlme n. v ape Island, N. A. HARTEIT BORE. \HA b\ EST IIO 'I Ii wilt re held la HENNTTt'S - vvtKip.v, ao U'EUNESUAY. Si nrsar* sth. I 1 ; ItBi, fur the renrll' ol the CM APE.. SAUHATM ; A.) ait cnliaify isvltad to partict- , ' ; pate iu Uis festivities ol th* uecssl- u. C. H. ELDREDCE. ! ' *Uf»rm«Wi«ct- | WEST JERSEY ACADEMY, UlUUGBTON, N. J . I ] lXSTRTCTOeL , . . WHS GOXMAN A. M.. ' ferari^ - I * T.N LiIT-LA.ll, I1 rtaraKi aa* AlatVmaris*. AaME* «. COI-i INK. ' - ItvoA-Aesfiag aad A.apu* 'I'M Strv it-ee ol eompe'*"' 'eoc tiers ol Vocal ami i 1 L lu.-rum- nial Music. I'roviu* aua Modaru let- : J j fojni, hA'c htou's.kuiwl. ^ ^ ; ter.W"t#U.* Exrerl'.-Ced vld" *uer«utcJ<'le*t.'-.«r» r I tee - <B*agvd |..r th* aoaiiug yvar. ] o l-npl'e a*V paisue mXe. a Clv-*ieal or B. rfia#«# I fi Coulee, at the op: Ion o' ILstr ir#o'». *;■#. iai siteu- j two is iCiVva to ll-'k-\e Via* sua Msrre> iuc. Ph- 1...1WVU uf lie- Acwieiu) is blgjl, sie»- sr.d I ■ ! baa 'h:ul, it <-ou!h1l* a Iahr*ty of over An cut- i ; UIIWI. Thr tailhilug is adaiirtbly ad*|.'rd ra sekooi X j bwSesu^1 "** i (J ! ,.!•-•# ut tbe pu,-ita. j . T.rms fur Uaaid and Tulllow, fi-0 per tjuirtar^j ri I f fa elieulara ami o'htr liifor»»t.on, sdJitas tha; fi Prlnripal. Batlml TOk, August I?, tssa.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I "" miV.RiEriiiiix. ** I » Y virtue of (uvrtt of ft Fa, Issued out «f Cine | 1» i:..u.tjrt-nr , to me dlrer'-d will b# s-M Fu'-ll* S'le oo Ike pom. on the J0TU day or I -a-t-'rmrer, I (WO. at*# ecWe-k.-F M . the Mi -wine eae I'. -1 leoper'y, T|-^Tha.aa h il" oart.be it:' , I'eiead. at * in-ebel m airtbat lot «u laafl and vt- - lalSe* wl'h the appurt.'«ai.i«* Ihrrrlo he ..UKlag. ; Iiiaale II- the low#"- a^i-uip In 'ndeimctr — r i - -v, *i lea 'he ifte Na:h in Chun h, de-ra-ed. died p.,.e. e : - i. 1 ti-nby toe ralil paytTM the Urst part i u. .! pi.-iii «re, »• heir at l.wut NattriuCtra-rh, j dm- it. reiuc t-u'ted >uJ taiuudcd es ; ! <<"*? Colifs'-lnr In -New Vu^tend.'u 1a-t^'»re."a I of a lot of i-ud late re'onriu* to J-aaih-n I n.u now b-l'-oging to ay: vuna Will*, , Tom 'hetire hiurtingen the .aid N# . Engiacd rood un't- it eom-a '■> the 1 ue nttap ' retuogiagto Itaeh 1 * ; ' .-•well- t 1-ni Oi.nee a no.thrrly i-ourse l.ln.l nr no I the -ai ! n hr| Crowrl.'s lu.d umil I li.trrsrvt* the o'rrtreu"™ 'mmb'"'"'* a'.* -1' "I-i'M | ,t 'u"i',l-^'Br *1 ^na'ban C'-aaYonite io(, in e*. •- .-•! -I. the 1-ri'i-ii') u J -tn> C h-n-h. a. 4 *k " "! ' *.'-'u'..>n at the suit #1 N* hau C. PH-# x ; t.v and To re sold hy ' Jul) «a, isaa a aron MttLta. sheriff. H lllEtlY OF PINE COTTAGE. 1'* SClioolTor , Rl JiL" "OARDtXG ">"l DAY vol H I A DIES, n-i!i r—-o;-e:i on MU.NDAY . Sep-emher tl, last. ; dim rfeVhuS^ fo •4Mrs. and Ml.* <; OXTER. Hennminton. Atlantie ■ ounty. A GREAT BARGAIN. V reAHiM «"■«• 'mm C«p# X l-l. n l. " ill'li. , a mil- ol 0 ooett's Sla'ina. A ■ . i I r i- 1 t, mil a»4 Oyster er Hirgr a* „B ... in 1 'I"', »«>■- DwvlUng SSal* nearly new. I n, - ,# i-h ii , «,|| 1-il.nr- In B»e and trn-ynai*. r-'T "" T SftSS6T» ■# At W. R Miller'* am -e. perry *trert, ■2 >lia.r* weet of Congrrs* It .11. Vape lalaud. R. 11 CH A M 1'lON. AUl.TIONKKR. Office. 1 L.'ii A 1 128 lUc* St SPECIAL SALK (i uvernnient Mules I'HII.-YDKI.PIIIA. Tin: I XITED STATE* UTLL REU. AT PDBUC -If ir<if/,iiii;!uii Street Wharf, lluriiig the Yloiifli of Aug. 1K63. OOO NI'LEd, Thejo Mules are all wrvl eatde. and tol l .. in- ..I Buy r* at# mn ml to exao-lnlSSeBF 0 .r > *■'"! '*•""> he given «..r a i I'ruteolraa fcvui sun "and rain'" "vproilded lur IOO .RM.ES ))'}}} he. #-;ld wa EACH VYEDXWDAY and SATt It li a \ rilHtiVbUuiT .THE MitXTII OF AC1 aT.n.uim. o.-ing al tUU'.lmk, A M. TEKYS risn, 15 GOTEBinntXT. Ff .VDS. *f Dnlri of hrlg Can. ERIN. I ALBERT A A-llMEAIl. Capt-ln and A. Q. M. HBteo, Nu, -Ut Market St., p. n-dripb a. it. It. (TlAffPtoN. Auc'r. v NOTICE. V'TI": her t-) given that the areou-t of n I £ei'"'7'">*' w,IB'",,,r*,or uf Margaret Key. « III re audited an t «!a'ed hy Hie »iirrcg*ta, hod r, ! I.ried th# Judges of thr Orplun*' l oon ot thn I I.unti .if! a;-# May at The trim uf Si'ptembrr next, : lur »i-irie neat and aiiowanre ■ i'ETER SOL'DEIL Surrogate. Dated June !uth, IMS. Jrtl NOTtCE. V "TI. P I* hereby given that the aerounttof .X ■ I, art,-* p. Mluimoa, oxeeutor of R.txrt C. * v\ III audited and stated hy Ihe Surrogate, and . o-|H-ii#d to Ihe Judgr* of the i -rphane' Court of the • • i i- ..! Ca|o- M«y. at th# term of Srpt.mhrr neat I'ETKR KOUDER, D.i'- d Juurtnth, IIMS. f jetSw J Surrogate. NOTICE. "fT" i'i \v '""kc* 5','n 'hat^thr sreonnt^rf " ii- -u-tlted and *tatrd by tbe Surrogate, sad I reported to th# Judges of the orphan*' • ourt of the "f ' "re May, al the trrm of September nr»t , { for iwltu-rni-nt ornt alluw*i».*e, PETER SOt'DER, j Hated Jim# rath, I WE [Jevi | Surrogate. NOTICE. XCITtt'E I* hrrel-y given that tbe acrount of Ib.u n* K-lmunda, sdmJnUtratorof Owrn Coseh- « ill I- audited sail stated by the Surrogate, and . reported to the Judge, of the Drpuans'T'ourt of the e. r.nty of 1 n|«- Maj. at she term of September rest, i fur settleuicnt and allowance. PETER SOlfPER. | fJ-'ed June to'),. 'Ml. • IJetlj Sumigale. NOTICE. X' OTICK I- hereby given that the amount of .X lki.ni Klmuom. administrator ot Horns* ! IV III be audited snil stated by the Surrorafr, and "f the ('rphans' Court of the ! ■ "ir m rit and a """ p, TER *otrt)ER. ' _ f'sted June *>th. lift | jrtl I Surrogate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I'XOC'lt HEWITT AdmlnUt'elor o( Charies H. 1 * Hamilton, dr -eased u lly dlei-elion of the -lurrogateof the Count; of Cape Mat, hervhy gtvee noliee to the creditors nr Ihe said dere.lv, t to bring in thrtr deb's demand*, and clsims iratnst the estate of the said decedent under oath, wuhin "in> months, or they will re forever barred > •>t any action therefor aoeleat eeld administrators. ENOCH HEWITT, Administrator. _ Da'cd Jttly gtth, HOB NOTICE. » N'orrer Is hrrrby given Hist the* areonnt of I Rota-it iv. Bennett, rarrutor at JiibB Bennett, v\ III re audited and stated by the Surrogate, and repodml to the ittdgea of the ttrplius' Court of lira .-ouutpd t ajw May. at the term of September next, lor e-t'i.-mrnt and -illoesttre. PETER IOCDER, *urrog«te. Dated June 10th, DWS. JcTt i NOTICE. N'OTfE Is beerby gttcn that the aeoounl of Cnanet W. Corson, rxveutor of Joseph Corson, I dv eared— Will he audited and slated by Ihe surrogate, aud reported to the Judges of the Orphans, Court of the ; county of Cap# May. at che torn of September next, settleaeat and allowance. PETER BOEDER, i Oattd June aoth, t*S*. :j*ai) Surrogate. NOTICE. I\"(IT!CE la heiet.y "glvrn that the arrnunt of .X Itewti* IMmunds. admlnlatralot of Jans B H I I I-- audited Mid staled hy tbo Surrogate, and rep, a ted to the Judge* ot the <Jrphen*i Cuurt ot lite ! • .unity. M cape May. at the trrm of September next, - l lor setllrlr.ri, t so-1 alli-wange. PETER StiVDER, Surrogate. ■Dated June aoth. rasa ; Jest NOTICE. # NOTICE is hereby given that the wranunt or n-nerer Westcott, adniuiirtrator of Haney ] It 1U. ikxeajeu— Will bs audited and stated by the Borvofsts, sod > reported to tbe Judges of th* Orphans' Court of tb* ; county ft cap* May, at tha term cf sei.temlwr next, * I w-i'trae tl and ailosru: -r * PETER SOL'DER, Date.: June Wth. Hgi. !Jr#tI Som0>*. NOTICE. i • Not ICS is hereby gltea that th# serouat of ' let adfinlktrstor of Hugh MLl- !» re audited and stated by the Sunrgmte, and reported lo the ludgcg of lbs Orphans' Court of the f (r'^irltiraimiT uld U^wmscm"6 ^ ' „ , PETER SOUDER, • luuv 0th, Hit lJ-tl( SanugoH