Cape May Ocean Wave, 6 October 1869 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Cape Bay Ocean Wave WUIIMIT. OQTOBBm *. !*•»■ HOME HAPPENINGS. I 'OCXTT Coi'irr.— Last week we wrreoMtgrd togotopewabafereCffort tuijoaret-ri, ud while the counsel tathe <»• of Morion •» Miller, wen r-ngagefl In examlnloz wttnraera — This whieh Inrolved Mine very heavy InlereeU, occupied the entire scwiou of the Coart, end wee not g\rrn to the Jury until Thursday afternoon, when, eftcr e brief absence, e verdict of "no cause of action" wee returned. Exclusive of Um weighty lee ace et stake, It wee tmlvermlly conceded tint tide nit wee one of moat Intricate ever tried Irfbre e Cepe May Jury. Atony rate It l< eetdom euch lewyere its Browning, Klxoc.Voorbees and Taylor an engaged in ate case, end etill pun rare it en opportunity of title character offered to Um ptopfe of Cepe May by which they can form tome retlmate of the intricacies end teciinicaliUee of Jurisprudence. On the rendering of the verdict, court adjourned, until tlie third Tueedey in Deeember. Among the Bet of cases thus postponed Um following are in the Circuit Court and Court of Appeal* : Black A Knox William Mason, trespass ; J. 8. Mitchell for plaintiff, J. >1. Huffman for defendant. Off on payment of coeto by plaintiff. George May sr. George J. Weeks, trespass ; J. B. Huffman for plaintiff, It. T. MtUrr for defendant. Off on payment of coats by defendant. William Evens w. Phfflp Koenig, trespass ; R. T. Miller for plafetiS, J. 11. Huffman for defendant. Plaintiff , nonsuited. i Peter Strang »< William Mason, trespass ; J. 8. Mitchell for plaintiff. , J. B. Huffman for defendant. Plain- , tiff nonsuited. I Charles H. Hand r«- James H. Ow- , rna. treepoM, IL T. Milk-r for defendant, J. B. Huffman for defendant. Off , •>u paymmtof coats by defendant. llradlry A West si. W. II. Miller, , trespass; J. B. Hufllnau for plaintiff, , IL T. Miller for defendant. Offbyocm- ( George W. Downs r.. Henry W. Hawyrr, trespass ; F. Kingman for t pbiutiff, J. T. Nixon for defendant, i Off by cunaenL c Count or An-sal-. e George Tnung appelltnt, Thomas r Iloran, appellee— debt ; Huffman for <; appellant. Grey for appellor. Die- [ missed. . 1 George Young, appiUant, George [ lllldreth, appdtoe— debt; nuffmanfor f appellant, Mitchell for appellee. Off s hr consent. t ' Francis Hhedd and wife, nppelfenla, 1. Martha P.- Ilobeson and James L. a Whl taker, appellors— debt ; Huffman r for appellants, J. T. Nu on for appd- f Ires. Judgment for appellees. f Joseph llammatt, appellant, WUllam ( Clark, appellee . trespass ; Huffman o for appellee, Nixon for appellant Off The same, in debt, dismissed. Ii l'elor Corson appellant, J as. Smith, t apjielhr- trespass ; Huffman for appel- d lanl, Nixon for appellee. -Off by con- - 1 .uciue Chambers, ap.otiant, Isaac t tllfea, appellant. Case. • i Martin Madden and Charles J. Par- 1 krr. appellants', Channlng Shnroway, ■ appellee- 'lebt ; Huffman for appellee. f Dbmbaetl 1 Businc.. done la Um Orphans-Court i - Anal settle menu allowed: Bridget f

I lalpln, executrix of Patrick JIalpin, dir. ; Anna M. Brooks, administratrix <>T William L. Brooke, dec. ; Thomas 1 aidlam, assignee of Samnel R Hodan ; Jane Sh'iemaker, administratrix of Richard Smith, dee. ; Cornelia C. Gandy, administratrix of John Gandy.dec. ; Klixa Eld red gc, administratrix of Enoch Kid red g». dec. ; Martha A. Godfrey, iidmlniatrmtrtx of Hiram Godfrey. dec. ; .-tmnlianshlp aoroonta «f Enoch Eldredge, dee., late guardian of Robert K.. Mary B. and Mrenncan Ilugbea ; riuni Srttfemeot of David Hewitt and < Emily Worth, administrators of Bliss ' Worth, dec., off nil next term to hear 1 . xreptkms filed by Franklin Worth, : Kaip, attorney for Swain T. Crawford, I •' "f. ; letters of guardianship granted - to Emily Worth, for I.ytUa □. and | Thomas II. Worth, minors ; Martha ■ A. Godfrey, for Iiirara W. Godfrey, I minor; William Boss, for Annie < Towuarod, minor ; John Douglass for I Leslie and LewfeHo Doughua, minors ; ■ ruletojb- fronsegranlid to William ' \-r~ kwtos, administrator of Robert Kwing, dec. ; David Warwick, administnUar nf EH Camp, dee. 1 Report of safes approved : Eiiaa El- < dodge, guardian; Wm. D. .Franks, I administrator of Reasons Mdgary, ■ dee. ; David Warwick. Richard S. I learning and John I- Bruith, cotnmls- - tuisei oners. Report of sale by Wm. < Rrrickson, guardian, off tlH next term, < under rule to show canse why said < sale should not be confirmed. I Local Politic*.— We learn from i "Ur migratory contemporary at Urn I Court llimss, that the Meads of Aaron i Miller, Esq., have reeolved to place i that geaUemau before Um people as an i Independent candidate for ll« General Assembly nf this State. This being . U»o«,w,^b*^^b,e!ytime. . as both political parties will of course Saturday the Democracy meet in council, at the Court House, when. U Is in-we Una probable, that Mr. Alvin P. Uiidreth will render the mania* - fom ea Legislative caodkUte for the ran* will place to nomination we are ^hivc^but mmM.krly it trill In It. .why. We hope the brat man will win. he hke, 'slAed -

. PaorosxD P baa rwOrrr Warxa 0 Woaxa.— From the report of thecoeeprotect the dty from fire, and to supply the dty with water, we extract UM (SHowing details which will-give oar readers some idea of the practicability of Um scheme: " Tlie Committee suggest the erection of rt a one-story fiie-proof ImiMiag at the » west end of the Columbia house ptop- ™ rrty. This to oorrtaiH a steam boiler, - sufficient to drive two dbaehactlng T .team pump, when pumping wafer * through a line of hose or through - street water-pipea, wifosufadent force •- for Are purpose*. Also, two deotoc * direct-acting itearn pomps, with lu~ * tion pipes connecting with two artaalf an wstb, and delivery pips connecting r with a twenty-five llien— nil gallon - t wooden tank, elevated upon Riming T 55 feet above the ground. From 1 11 litis tank a sufficiently proportioned i * iron pipe to be laid to Washington St., I \ and thus supply the street pipes. Fire i f plugs are to be placed in suitable post- ' e Uoos on the Hao of there pipes. The | 0 pumps sire to be K placed at to draw J J water from cither or both wells or from the tank, and to deliver the wa- I , ter either into the tank direcUy to line ( - of fire hose or into the street main. 1 f By pumping into a line of hose long I e enough to reach Congress Hall, Tre- I - moot House or Stockton Hotel,, foeso f stationary pomps ran be made equally 1 . effective la case of fire as a steam fire- < . engine, or If a fire occur at a .listener ' > beyoad lbs reach of the line of hose, r by pumping from the tank directly In- c . to the street mains, and connecting . with the fire plug nearest foe fire, the t 1 pumps wiQ cause sufficient power In 1 foe males to play foe water from the 1 . c The expense of throe works, exoht- b f aire of foe land and of fin hoee, is'ro- e timated at about *7500. r As reasons for giving foe proposed ' > plan, of which the foregoing is merely P ' synopsis, their fovormhte considers- ■ * |'l^i^£"mUtWO'fc™,lM,folIo''ins h The phut is cheaper than any other f effective plan proposed ; the surface • well-water is hard, and very nn whole- b some for visitors, the artesian water Is f< reft and wholesome, making It suitable It for laundry purposes ss wsD as general V use. el The two artesian wells, already sunk wiU supply 80,000 galloaa per day. — si running expense and Interest np- a: on the crot of the works will be paid n aud surplus remain from the water- re rents. Should additional walls be .required, water can be found at fob U point, while elsewhere It is doubtful. H central position of the site of the « proposed works Ills It for making the et arrangements referred to above m and makes the expense for distributing , ei the water tor general nse less in other p Other considerations are fc also offered, but these seem to be the moat Important. We Irove the matter ti the present with onr bDow dllsens ol tbem to judge whether the phut is p and economical, impracticable P expensive. cl to Whs* people have done with writ- n essays about what becomes of all Id the pins and old pianos; where dred in go— corporally, not spiritually T —then some great genius win arise Is who win toll us how much an expeadl- et of ton cents per day for a cigar n. wiU amount to In eevcnly-flVe yean. question, preposterous as It may Y has nereryrt been settled, or the M of it would hare died out of ago, but, like the problem of fete m and free will, It Is discussed still. In to years the money thus ex- , pended would, perhaps, hare bought a •

c house. Now, If, instead of foolishly J I buying that house, the man who had ■ given np smoking hod put his money ' r out at interest, In seventy-fire years be I . could hgre bought a mansion with all I the modem Improvements and a cupo- ■ J la. Bat let as suppose that be had ' , been too wise to spend his socman- ' bled gains an such a flimsy article as « - a mansion, and had again pot It out at t t compound Interest or Invested it to government bonds, then in two hon- | dred end thirty yean he mtfki have - , bought up all the government seeari- s • tin and purchased a song little ferro. V , had he been yet more economical 5 , inearly life-had he eared all be spent <1 I —not many hundred years would hare 1 I |esseil before he would hare been un- ti , able to spend all he had sareri. Surely, a this Is an Incentive to economy. Think e i of it, boys, and tare your pennies c the man who makes a hollow t show of feeding impossible Indians h with cigars. Save yonr pennies I Nxw CoKVsorioKxar awn FTtcrr ' Within the pest week our * enterprising ftjlow townsman, Mr. J. « Bwaiu Garrison, lam opened lbs store 1 adjoining hb present wril-knowa ro- • tahlishmrnt, on Washington Street, ' . with a splendid and varied assortment [ . every imaginable hoe and shape, fruits ' I of the choicest flavor, such as psora, ' [.caches, grapes, etc., cakes and bis- t cult, nuts and bon-bon*. Abo, a well 1 > selected supply of Iodic.' and gents' * i traveling trunks, which he intend* ' I shall be second to neae In South Jor- I . sep, in variety and atyb of workman- 1 i ship. The reader must not foil to pay I Mr. Garrison a kres^ visit, at Ida or her < I earliest opportunity—, say brief; to- < > cause by fob Important addittai to ' , hb already Urge Unlnme, foe patrons ' > will see foe neeroelty of not ensroacb- > t Ingtoo severely on Mr. Garrison's val- 1 - nails time. In hit old store he shall • > of conn* eontinne to bssp an endless ' > variety of inaomsrabie articles. No 1 mattor what you want. Swain Garri- < s son will be sure to hare R, or win get 1 - It la lew time than "any other man." J I | - Mr. T. YangUder, of Pstmbuig, Cape ' J May Goenly , kec|w an assort— et of ' peeeed In foe First Dbtrirt. Bsabo 1 * .furnbhro good, by nf. fo Cape ' < May and Atlantic as writ asin the ' - * z ;

■ kb# ax» ojii j ssm.at»d i»i- novxxnrra — Themarriiol Improvb Went lUU gore on. The enterprise of y onr leading citixena U rapidly filling h the old and worn out path so leng Is traveled by onr people, and which R a eras thought by some, could not be i Improved, sad a new and beautiful if road U taking its place, over which the e rot of ptogyree ekfi rsJtWly pass. We h hear on aB sides of new business end ■ gnat improvements in the old, Which c shows that onr peopb are getting thor- , oughly awakesnd to their own tntor- > sets, and are determined to make a > thriving winter hodnros, where heroI toftro all has boon fitffinros sad hme- - tivity. In fob connection we ban that [ John W. Lycett, foe wldwaMte Ini suraoce officer, has made arrangomento [ With several of foe boding Insurance I Companies by which he can write polI Idee at hb own office and make trans- , fen, grant permits and do other Ini boeinese in a few hours' notice, which heretofore has caused our peoi pie days and weeks of delay and trouJda The splendid Insurance building of the Cape May Mutual Fin Insurance now bring erected by Mr. on Ocean Street, b bring rapidly pushed to completion by foe energetic Contractor and Builder, B. C. Mr. Swain WiU soon hare large and vary fine Real Estate, Gas and Surveyor's office completed. attsavtlv. VmlMW.0 Is under the management of the noil known firm of Hand, Wan A Co. Siaae our last mention of fog buildIn course of erection, several oth- . hare beea started. Mr. Wm. issues ud, we see, has commenced the erection of a store, on the rite occupied the ooe destroyed by (Ire, at the of Washington and Ocean streets. Judging from the design, it | will be a great Improvement over its , pndnaiM, having a front on Ocean < street In addition to the one on Wash. ■ lngtoa. Messrs. Hofftnan A Williams j the contract for doing the work. Mr. Joseph Ware U erecting a twostory bnUding cm Jackson street. Just ' Washington, Which is designed a new Post Office. From its prox- ' lmlty to our Office we consider Mr. ' could not hare -elected a more 1 eligible alto for hi. btfllding. A neat Utile cottage on Washington ' street, in the neighborhood of Madison, 1 and belonging to Mr. Enoch Hand, Is ' raised sad wiU seen be open for the 1 reception of gureta. •The erode of demolition on th* in- 1 torior of the old wing of Congress J preparatory to Its removal, has ( is out of the way, the mam- 1 moth new wing win be proceeded with, extending from lb (unction with the ' present main building to within a few of foe Cake Cottage ou the bluff We hare every reason to believe that 1 proposed betel structure on the ' old Monst Vcnmo Hotel site, now the property of Marie Devtne, Esq., of ' will not prove to be the chimerical project which many appear ' think It most be because then is so J Uttb nebe made about it. The idea of making it a three-story buildis, we understand, abandoned. location b everything that could he desired, and the projector* of the ^ Mr. John McCains, Mr. George 1 Mrs. Ferris, Mlssss O'Bryan, Pfeysou, Mr. Mfijor and several * others, hi addition to those already 1 mentioned, propose building this'win- 0 on the burned district. « A very perfect and handsome design a row of sWsr hnlMln-s hrtsrron '' of 1

and Decatur Streets, was shown us the other day by Mr. Rcr- 1 of Newark. It was drawn by our 1 popular architect, B. D. Button, and carried iato execution, will prove a striking and meat pleasing addition to 1 the architectural display of Cape May city. We treat ths owners or foe sev- ' oral lob will be induced to follow, at 1 as pvtW*. tide excellent design. Baser or Caaaiaax Accidksto. —A painful accident, but fortunately without a fatal termination, happened Dr. Kennedy, hb daughter and a 1 lady friend of the fatter, while over foe Miller form last Thursday forenoon. The Doctor was to foe ground from hb seat by sodden jolt In passing over an abrupt 1 elevation in the road, but luckily re- . reiving no injury beyond a scratch or , While foe Doctor wa* picking himself up, foe horse suddenly turned In foe direction of borne, which of course raised the carriage too far over wheels, and the next minute r*rnedy receiving a severs contusion 1# foe temple from her fell. The horse not exactly understanding the turn afwere taking made two or three plunges ahead In order to free hlmHir of the now awkward vehicle, but, very fortunately for the oecupanb, lost hb equilibrium and fell In the traces. At this moment Dr. Kennedy was enabled secure foe animal before hb efforts get np further sndsiigiii.l the lives of the young ladies, who were now taken from the carriage— one somewhat hurt, and both badly frightened. Still another accident Is left us to notice this week, and likrwiw occurring during a carriage drive. Mr. John ton of Mr. Eqjsh Bennett, of Township, via thrown from baggy while driving down Wash, street, last Saturday afternoon, and was severely injured ia one of hi. ankles. Tbeareidmt was occasioned the foiling out of the hah, which connect, foe fore wheels with foe body of the carriage, aud In endoaverlog to from th* rear o' the buggy, was prrefptlabd a eonaidcraM* distance and clean over foe fence that ran. along fo. street. Such wro fo. painful nature of the iqjuiy that the physician pronounred it dangerous to have him , taken heme far a few days bum the , douDtof be wa* conveyed to on the ocy

a. rsscxisum sr cm escieo. A regular staSsd masting ol the City Council wm held on Monday evening V in foe Council chamber. f Members prroenL-W. B. Mifior, (President,) Alderman Lycett, Becordb* er Hughes, Couneihnen Bbke, Kenne01 dy, Lodhm, Mccray, Thompson. M After reading of minotro of previ* ' oca meeting, the Special Committee appointed to consider the most efficient means of providing water In case of Are, gave bKhdr report. Mr.Lodbm EdMtto SelS'cfomml'^r'S "■ charged. Which was not agreed to. * Mr. Lyectt moved that report be ( adopted Iqr Council, and a com mi too of * fores apoointod to tarry it into exrou- , tion. Which was agreed to. * Mr. Thompson moved that the Chair * appoint the committee. Agreed to. ( •* As Committee the Chair appointed >* Messrs. John W. Lycett, S. B. Lndlam ^ and R. R. Thompeon. '• Mr. Lycett moved that the Mayor | - be added to the Committee. Which i h wa- agreed to. ( Mr. Thompson moved that a com- f ' mlttee outside of Council be appointed 1 * to treat with Messrs. J. C Bullitt and 1 * Aaron Miller in reference to foe pur- ■ - chase of foe ground to be occupied by c " the proposed water- works Which I c xhe ro— i- appointed as Committee : r . - Messrs. A. P. Hildrefo, Joroph Q. a Williams and N. C. Fries. J * Mr. Thsmpeoa moved that foe rub c 1 governing the granting of IJrenae* be I •as pended. Which was not agreed to. * The following resolution wm offered ' and adopted : i t Rati— A. That foe City Treasurer j j! - be and b hereby instructed to keep the • I proceeds of foe safe of foe twenty , ■ thousand dollars of Bonds authorised , to be made and Issued by Ordinance , approved September 10th 1800, separ- „ ' ate and apart from other monies end j, ' the same out only upon foe order t i of foe Committee of Protection of , Property and Highways, exclusively < | for foe^xpmse* incurred in improve- ^ A very encouraging ss well as inter- f' . eating communication from foe Trus- 1 j tees in regard to foe condition and , prospects of our Public schoob was o presented and read. The communiea- U , tion cmbraocd a state meat, showing j' that in order to make the schoob sue- y ccsaful for good, It was rendered neces- * for Council to make np a deficit el of six hundred dollars, in order to en- _u able foe Trustees to meet current ex- J penaes. The amount already appro- u printed by Council is 8800, which v would probably bo increased to tOOO * from the Slate and surplus fund The * force teach era' salaries alone amount p to 11150, exclusive of foe various incidental expenses, which would at feast ti consume 8330. This left foe sum of ° 8»100 not provided for. j, Mr. Thompeon moved that foe com- il raunfealion be accepted, aud foal an it order be drawn in favor of foe School •j Trustees for foe deficit of 8800. Which Jj , agreed to. s, The following bUb were ordered p ££f-r-s- ss \ A number of bllb for service* ren- ti red in extlngubhlng foe great fire ol n Aug 31, wore retained by the Commit- P Finance for further examination. * A bill of 8102-45 from R. Freeman n ft Co., of Fhlladelphio, for mattresees, ft and pUlosrs, wm laid over on motion of Dr. Kennedy, and a Committor appointed to investigate foe matter. A bill of J. M. Smith for 84 wm re- " , a tan oi j. ax. omim mr »i woa re-

ferred to a special Committer. 1 A bill of Jcase B. McCoIlum for IK * . for services as City Clerk was referred m . to a special Committee. " I A bill of John Megnlre for damages, , was referred to Committee on Pro tec- " , Hon of Property and Highways * A communkaUon from Mr. Wm. « . Townseod petitioning Council for a , deduction la hb tax was presented. If A motion to bty foe petition oo the ~ ■ -b-™ uu . ; It wm then moved that It be referred j to the Commiflaa on Protection of , , Property and Highways. Which was " k tgrreA to. ^ The following report was agreed to t by Council:- £ i The Committee on Protection of . ProprrtT and Highways beg leave re- , spectfttfly to report that in their Judg- *' ' meat foe claims made by AM I try If * and others, for damages caused by fo ' riT^su tJto^uul'5'lua c?*0"* 1,1 I An anonymous proposal for grading f foe propoerd beach drive wm on mo- it r tioa laid on foo table. A commonication of Mr. T. H. Peto - in reference to fire apparatus wm read * and ordered to be placed on fife. ,tj e The following preamble and rraolu- 0j * tion were presented, and on motion s. » were agreed to. a f Wnnxas, The Treasurer and tlie m r Assessor of foe City of Cape May re- « a osive a salary of two hundred dollar*, e, . and it has been foe custom to pay the . Assessor, Collector and Treasurer foe i Mine amount of salary on account of P s each having about foe same amount of C s labor to perform, and wbsreaa, foe Ool- . lector's salary is only one hundred dolbra, Uwrefrwi. w ~ Ratlttd. That foe Collector's salary - be Increased to foe same amount*, foe 0 Treasurer and Aseeasor. , &AMVWX. B. Lublam, 1 H. B. Tnojmow, •' " Jambs Mbcbat, tl f J. W. Blaxbl B 8 Mr. Thompson asksd for informa- u " Hon respecting foe room In foe build- G 4 lag owned by foe Odd Fallows, which ti * the city eras resting. He thought tl I Contrail should be prepared to re-oocu- cl ' py th* room, a* U was probable foe a * School Trusters woakl need the roam tc 0 st present reserved » foe Council tt * chamber. o! ' qusatioa of foe City's right to the 0 School buttling. ri " Ou asefom Mr. Were, of fo* School . ° Board, was [wrmitte.1 ta make a slab- I * Mr. ^ oflbred foe fallowing J " rreolution, which was cm motion ta- 4 «1 ' C '"ft-ralL, Thatadodb. made eat J t- 1 I- « whfeh bwtfooM a °^a, i I infoe M foyffCkp MV-|«

u and wife were arrested for disorderly oondact and dranlaanem, ; locked up orer night, aBd were brought 8 before Alderman Lyeettnext monUBE. . who, upon the testimony taken, 1m- / posed a fins of 810 en each for each offense. The parties not ndbhing fob " mode of punishment appealed to City Council from the decbiou of foe Jnsc Dr. Kennedy, In consideration of the ' fact that Council did not hare an or- i ' dinsnoc -to mast the requirements of I 1 the ease, moved that foe fines be .re- • mltted upon payment sf costs. Which : ' was not agreed to. Mr. Hughs* moved that an order be - drawn la favor of Mr. Casey for lift r Which wm amended by Dr. Kennedy, ' that foe whole fine be remitted. Which wm agreed to. On motion Council went Into secret 1 c. & Mao»atii, City Clerk. cobwjmkbtabt.— We are always pleased to note foe success of those who are called upon to cater to the public, especially those who pro-ride ■ the traveling public, and the folextract, from a fetter from Capo May to the Eating BulUtin, b well deserved from our own personal know!- ] edge, end certainly those who hare been In contact with fo# gentlemen named will be pleased to find foo recognition of services which are arduous and at times rather trying. The West ' Jersey Railroad and its branches have d conductor*, baggage men, and the Express company messengers, who T, a credit to their rood : 1 " The Railroad Company commence ; today to run their trains by focir f ; regular winter arrangement. There is ». ! now but one through train to the Island, and but sua up, leaving 3:15 P. M., down. While speaking of foe Railroad, it b deserving of mention that they ban the most gentlemanly I and obliging employees foal it has ; been my good fortune to come in conwith. From Judge Yorke, the President, Superintendent Sewell and j Secretory Robbins down to the humblest employee, they are all untiring in 1 their exertions for foe traveler's comfort and convenience. Conductors i I Richard T. Brown. Harry Mullincr and E. Johnson, and BaggagcMastera and Hatch have od superiors. if any equals, in focir respective of business. Major John Markthe chief Express Agent upon this road, b Just foe man for ths posiOftentimes, at foe height of the when countless trunks, raiiac*. are to be sent down and brought ' Ira has enough to contend with to 1 a' the patience of Job, bat foe Major, tit hb corps of assistants, b equal to foe emergency, and yonr trunk or valise arrives at your hotel in due time, [ and often as soon as you do yourself, j and It is but justice to these gentlemen that their trouble and labor for our pfesiure-eeekers should be thus noticed. Before concluding 1 cannot but menfoe extraordinary inducements offered by the Railroad Company to j parties wishing to make improvements at thb place. To any bead of a fam- \ ily who will build a cottage on foe | island, or in foe immediate vicinity, ] that will cost not teas than 12,500, exclusive of foe cost of the ground, they I (foe Company) will fumbn the person doing with what they term an im- 1 provemcnt ticket, good for a passage ] J over the rood, between here and your j 1 pity, for a period of three years from j foo date of issue. In the meantime should foe party holding such ticket, [ dispose of tlie property, foe Com; any will, upon application, transfer foe „ ticket to the purchaser. Certainly ' nothing could be more liberal than As soon as foe Improvements going on, and those in contemplation commenced, and are far enough advanced to be worthy or notice, they will be attended to, and you and your readers fully pooled, by, yours respectfully." Is Season and out or Season — J We frequently refer onr readers, in notices of fob kind, to the advantages they are bodnd to derive by dealing with fob or that business establish-

ment. Thb b done not merely beea nse we are paid for so doing, but on the ground that those of our advertisers" who really offer extra inducements . should, according to the golden rule, be kept before foe eyes of the public. Now, it U a well known fact, those enterprising young business nun Messrs. Edwards A Lawrence, not only krep . foe neareat first-class clothing house to | W. Jersey (ferry— foe point where Cape May visitors land in Philadelphia, but \ also oos of th* largest and best ss- \ sorted stock of ready-made clothing In j foe dty. In addition foe visitor will ! not (ail to find foe proprietors and \ their assistants, gentlemen In every 1 tense of foe word — agreeable, kind and obliging. Tbey are now preparfor foe winter campaign, and shelves are speedily being supplied with foe blest styles of gentlemens' garments. Onr readers will remember that at Becood and Market , stands foe establishment we have made mention of. ______ I Marine Matters. — The bark i A/ try Rideovt reports that on the 25th last month, when about ISO miles ] 8. E. of thb point, she saw a wreck of l Urge threo-masted vessel, fore and mitsen masts gone, and a Urge bright water cask, with red hoops, floating 11. Brig Rlamet, from Kingston, for Philadelphia, before reported ashore Cape Hentopen has since been got off tlie ve*««l being tight Reached Philadelphia laat week. StnanoeCoincidexce. — On Wednesday evening, Frederick Kroner and wife, of Phllllpsburg, celebrated 48fo anniversary of their birth.— Both their panoto resided in adjoinbooses In a village of Baden in They were both born between foe hoars of 12 and 2 A. M. of mum day In the year; both were christened ou foe same day, their parents s fending tide by *idc. Both attended foe same school, both joined same church on foe Mide day, and of oonrae both were married on foe same day. They were both born ou filat of September, 1821, aad mar. ried on foe 3Dt of April, 1854. A strange aad lingular cninddeocr.— An Old Town.— Middletown, Moa mouth county, wm settled by foe EnghshfSawly a. 1008. In 1BH2 lite bfowt amra^ raertmgjhe Jet

[ CAPE MAY NURSERIES I ana Brady to Fill Orders for 30 >000 Paaah Troes, Of foe following varieties, which will ensure a sMcrealoo of the Finest Fruits : for lira ssaniAi : HALEX EARLY, TROTH'S EARLY, LAKGK EARLY YORK, GEORGE FOURTH, ' STUMP THE WORLD, LATE CRAW FORD, HEATH, Ac.,Ao. NECTARINES, Choice Varieties. 4,000 Co.vcoxs) (tSurm Vines. These Trees are Raised Without Manure, are REMARKABLY HEALTH Y & VIGOROUS, AND ARE IN PRIME CONDITION FOR PLANTING. They are offered to the citizens of South Jersey in the confident expectation that . r _ V Plain *111 give ttJal preference lor Home-raised Trees, And thus avoid the loss likely to follow the purchase from distant and irresponsible sources. For Every Reason Fall Planting is the MoBt Desirable. Wm. R. SMITH, 'J'ohwsend's Inlet, Cape Maj' Co., A'. J. CAPE M .A. Y Mutual Fire Insurance Co. INSURES FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, AND OTHER PROPERTY, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY LIRE. DIRECTOUM : GEN'L W. J. Sew ELi.. Daniel B. Ili-niuos. Joun C. Bullitt, Oboron n. Cake, John W. Ltcbtt, w atbm B. Mh.i.iw. Geokok J. RicitaitDSON, Lkvi I. Uuoiim. LwANtwo M. RICE l#*iC WlllLLll.lN. W. J. IBWRLL President. W. LTC8TT, flee, d Trass. J003 I. triLin, Tire Tre.1 OFFICE AT TUB OCEAN HOUSE, C4FK J Ml*.

LADIES' FANCY FURS, j JTOIIIV FAREIItA, j J 7VS Arsk St-, olltls cflkt Slack, brtwsaa Vlk sst I Stk fas, Bostk Sits. , PHILADELPIIIA. ; lasey Fbis fcr Lsdita' AObUi'rrn'i Wesr. ■ SmmU* s*Mrtwaa?n'iUIt£> "S» |'| VTsist- , ' 'vii£S.u~HOMES i : ahd J^RTUNES ; keS5K'^otJH;S i t *Ok» *•*•■ sosbUj. Wsw, rrvak. IslttssUaa. I uSsawassStaOwslasL. ^"saarssria*. fXO- , plk*t rUsOsHINO co. nnaMskh, ts.. i 5rta5*M'*''Cto*<^,1L*,l"lSMx'lsSll0' Agents Wanted for , CHAMfBJBRLMN'ti FOR THE PEOPLE. •net M as bMh of tks SIbA srktak wu' 1st. nisawlint for .olh.nM.lt,. I.t.!llr.»-' •a *.|W*a'-pya (Sat, > Oftur } uSu to.**' "**" """ ^u'wrnraSTsr".'* 1 'Il'sSiaJlNusaW fe S«r«lii.t : a CAUTION. ' MVsSapMMaSt^'* ak'm'rartu, *v* j Oood Sa^naritan ;•

| WALTHAM WATCHES. ^ ;L"S^tra!^n^ws?^sS 8llver Hunting Watches, sis.oo '■ COLd.?.U,no,iS#ra-,C1"'J0 80.00 O0d1«U#7r,i?BW-",C-h"-'1"" 70. oo vrn *Ma*aL Sot prtlrf tut e»*ry oo. .bould •o*d i, ptjraltMt^oad^wlU fc* foesd vrrjr u.rful in : a, : - ' ^nsu/int. yoo saw tfcto la tfco ffejv Maj Al ^ ^ , 1 UL> B "oMJM':" c. tloa sf onr|gM1.in^tfc. sue of Hovud a Q m*r^^ll|y'tnmstu th. W.t.t/\w- , homes "" : FORTUNES M t ^^^*MlolMlMllIlS'rae,lII3u5u"if ■ SoiflS1»SlHfc5«Stoo^aw,al25e2e « •ui MOUNMID4 woodorfsl prefrr* In titrj ■ | aoents "lrr ®"°* ,, ■ women of NEW »0«k; l'i : Siajgafl^e.-g „ j tXirVSM. CATASBII -A tadT wfce _ a"-"- — — »»»-»'• s ; cap® nay Co. Bible Saclety. ^ - |^r«fyaiK»-o*«ras uaeoa. c*a . my- w ' '--.C .TTp ri, V, .

! i Natlce ta Creditors. ; p BISCILLA NNNKNTT, ssstsUla of (Ml* sv «iretSS"ofi»s*7«mwsls of tto coo ore I -00* ■*sa»asf ®5«»r. PsMa^LiLiss*. Mfctto Notice to Creditors. ti, dlnetto* of 111. Boro>«.t« of tfco COSatT Of Co** Mar, fcnotv ft.oo ootlco to tfco wodlUMV "" "M ''""oAVHSWaaWICX. Itol^l V-pt, T. ItoO 1XS_ Notice to Cradltors. 1VACHXL VAN.VAMAK. AdattoUtntlx of , fcy dlmu^J tfco Coo.t, of UwrefOt oroloot tfco uld odatslauotl.. Do tod soytonfc*. m ?m : 'i ygiff""Notice to creditors. ' ; '• 'iiM'ry" ' DotoJ A*J. It, •SS-«re l-B". I cnairrs sall 5- ■ > w^rtrgj^rjjb. .. ~ raHU h"*!'*! s SSSSiSSia : t.tot of l.od .od pitmlat la tfco ftwoUtl* of noool., to th. Count,' of Copo M.J, .ad St. to .f.i.o.«ld, fcostaolsv at • sto*o ststidlas fo tSo Sti'tulw PTT PssMsytnoto *m>todi * N?t' ^ Adlourneil fcherilT's Hale. J.... t~ laltfctoQtolV) , Dry Goods, Grocerieti Ac. N. C. Pn.rr.aCo. jaw.OtototoAitoto^ | FRraH TALL AND WIHTBB BT0UI. DRY GOODS, Low FiioriTs! Foil Cash, ou Ex-

kollons, lloslrry and Trimmings of " all kinds. CARPETINGS. C gs^ _ sr : Quttnt, hlau 'fl Earllmtarti. _ 1 1 GROCERIES. mH', '°°^*ifc0t. u. POTATOE8 A FRODUB. Good, siofcaofod tm Bottor, r<p fc rrodooo, OAK AND PINE WOOD. ' 0 fcBoavd for M T." <«rt Ks- r ] NKW B|,R,NO MILLINERY GOODS, j CessbUsa sf Chip, Strasr and Illusion Boanem, ! ISO Ufosl ft jUi fs. Lodtto **4 Omltsasa, Moore ail CoTMto. Dior hoods, ! " mlka sL'l^toa'JtotolJlMfeusfcr*.,**' ' Sfcswts, Cloth as* BUS Costs, I fitMfcsws, Ttofclos, t-u.^Lan^fc rau*. I noor oil CLOrSX, ISIstow Owtotto, WaH and CcIUng Papar, i Ingrain, filalr and Rag Carpels | Hsttisgs, c«n»t w.re.su, Jane II. Snith, THOMAS It. AGNEW. ! •oo a tm WRfisincB stiikt, r::;i!aJtSs,Ss-SS5S From. lO to 30 per cent. SXIT EfcVusYshtASVASTTXAi tl.**. srLi stun odt.ovG rn, eowfc. i sS-SSTS : t^od Oa.roi. woSSrs. s. fx r. a ' gt'Vre fco.»« i* tfco' .i ty. sir antbp-all uut or rxnonuur •AAtotor. o AKkh-TT a to , rfctuddrfcto, re..

-CMhlere. ~ EXCEL8IOR 5 Clothing Hall, * 8. E. Oor. Second aad Karkst faretta PHI LADKDPHLA. l.iRUE btocfa MP : READY-MADE CLOTHING, for IS. sotlsfasttoool aU w* |1» ta* f*L t**t*a tvosoa. : w*fcor.*,(ood.toiur*eo»ur^iUisTMsas.. ■ *""* '"'*^*"7" ^i*-" Third vTI''°'T tdl* *1 too SELLING SO CHEAP. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL EDWARD* fa LAWRENCE. y^AXAMAKER AVB jgROWN, CLOTHING, 6th & MARKET Bta. Oak Hall, rnti-AiiELNnA. W Samples aent by maU when wrlfr to* lor. CREAT ATTRACTIONS 1 TALL AHD W BTEB L0THHI0. I. n. SJlITIl'i STORE, Lamer CLOAKiuoa, CffoEMHlarS ASD DSAWKSS not, tofcl, Cat rotof. ttMUSIC GIVEN AWAY. 0. ISO Wortk of In Xulo h, 1X00ytyftf^mm *0l, OO IVm^rnoJ ^aagn/rtmrat WPIM. retl.. lor tfc.t o lore*, noatfctr odTttoo

"lTItT or'rr, V"5 tr-ry rewtf oOvS u ajftorwaodo r.'r.'TrJr."*** sdreltllS! Ueuareofttokod " toj.1 sretot[Lo*jrre*lpt ofUMBUMjirta "TH— .'.-.fcrvai. Delay la Extravagainoe. THE CAPE MAY ACADEMICAL INSTITUTE. capm mar cocatr uoiax. a. J. IT WILL ax UlfDJEK TUX CAKK Or Un.H.B. Edgett Prof. E. 8, Gang, As dortoc tfco fnl tore of loot yaw i taffthc Cows* of staar, which to. tow* famyu*. Novinti**. Moth— .Htol Iinimaj, rnlfc."{fcj ^'"a^Sfc^Jai? '"sitoreol , l&sxsssteixs* — • ^A'jitoMfc ttotostwiMiaitoayw^^-i^iiti tr. Terms of Tultleai ortlQWT^'togufc Srsototo, yw tors, ol ( KM* cl tl*.' fct'toBOOT * Ud' "£**.' ' " n^TtU^rr^;:::::::::: iZ mm SEfinj tuui indoj'.'.!:;'.'.''."'.!'. a So Thoodlslo vlclonv. S'Li'ViS'. mm. h. r. EDorrr. Cape May Cetirt Hawse. H. J. CABmS aad OIL CLOTHES. ^^^Sl'to.tonto ivmwy, treww ' c urniOTT, . ! ^J2£r££Z&X."0'"' i ctiu aaM&Jib ant *x