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t® of the Hcpublim able, brilliant, i, and would make a and puatProaidouL—BaWinor* Arntriam. Ex-Oo»crnor William A. Newell, of New Jeraey, ha. called a meeting °l the National Executive C'ommiueo of the Union League of America, to bo bold at the Grand Central Hotel, in Cincinnati on the evening of the day that the convention cloaca. Member, wlig cannot attend have been reqncatod to Mod ihhstitutca, to that “ Stale and Territory may be repn
ce coaid be had. A pawing vehicle ,
nee. He waa placed in the parlor. , d bia family phyakian. Dr. I'Opc, ] la hastily called, aa were nleo Sue- , on General Barnca and Dra. Biiaa v d Cox. A conenltation waa held. There waa at Ural acme difference of iplnion aa to the real nature of the alack. It waa thought to be aunatroke md again paralyeia, but aa the time rore on and more fitvorable aymptoma « -Hii to appear, it waa decided that neither, were the canae, bnt lliat be sbral depreaaion canned by mental excitement and the Blaine gradually retarded neae, and during the evening, he recognixed liia wife and family, nod later In the night be regained the uae of his limba, convened some and
qnletly.
a teat acoonnta Mr. Blaine waa alowly Improving, bnt hidentire recovery. In the opinion of bia phyeiciani, will bo only regained through real and quiet. He will be compelled to abetaln mtirely from any furtlier work In Con-
3Uit In all the ekuaCnu of mi 1th and praa|icrity. We adm a little out of lb* way of the d. a little out of the way of Cape r O. H.. which geo and I tone, ia hub of the enlrerac, but we claim to o the way of peace, plenty and hap aa and in poweaaiua of ah the clc lie. that go to make up a well reguta-
la be ia our public galbcringi, suiting her through the public Buffering the horroia of the
Spoeiai(0®fwr. quietly walking wilt : •"TbncV Jnat what I am going And he did it. St waa the work of «
followed the other a
so rapidly that neither bad tl himaelf hafore the Xinth-etreet *
aa going placidly on
cal, in confidence to Scotty and . frienda; '‘Pnnch, Brother Pooch,”
Philadelphia street ea ~
oo'a Moxtwlt Mi -The July nnmbei ne ia snperb. for it i variety of reading matter tltat all i piaaanl with h. In addition lei there are qolte a number of excellent engravb particular notice. There ia a co lion of jjio great serial called TnylorlSoy." Jjy M.fjoad, ofthe Det Free Preaa. and it grow, more and re Intercet ins aa it advance, in Ihe t, a spirited sea atory by a we .ter, and quite a number of a oflnlereat. In fact the
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TOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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gAkanaSSdaimnuwaliaakeMtium SSralvIng. rnmm. Jtm.tMn.
aas&SSSiSSs Ffe
:a:,-or u,V saui decedent
BMtlsrcvery Caw.*o toatJheccmiriMty a
' JAUEHBMtTII.
.rtTii."'^ ““ >I ADJOURNMENT OF TAX S Hale oMaud, and ItSal BKaUMn the
VTOTICE IN CHAN CERT.
and it ia
denounced aa tmitora to their and expelled from the Honae moat dramatic e fleet, everybody wrought up to the higbeat pitch citement. I have aeeu all the censtltotlonal amendments p when the floor and galloriea were in ecatacies of paaalon; I have beard porta read from the desk of great v lories to our armies when every loyal tonguo shouted with joy, and I have heard the news of the final overthrow of the country’a enemies proclaimed in this hall, when people went wild, but I never beheld each n thrilling ecene
ne title, b
At CTueluunll. The Republican National Convention assembles at Cincinnati title morning, to nomlnato a Presidential nt tide writing It D n moet difficult problem to even guees at who it to the ‘‘conquering hero." The latest news from Oincionati, dlcato that the friepds of all tho prominent candidatea were tangulne " their particular favorite would b Mr. Blaine will evidently be the leading man on the atari, and Morton will probably eland next, with Conkling, Hayes, Hartranft and Bristow following alter In regular order. Il ia possible that the convention may not reach a nomination either of the above names, and eventually make a eel action of ot yet much spoken of, poeaibly Hon. Wra. A. Wheeler, of New York. But ns yet it is ail guess work. '' / ’We clip tho folloaring from written editorial In. the Baltimore Amrrimn, in rolcrenco to Hr. Blaine' grand defence in Congress, on Monday
of last week :
“ Tho ecene in tho House when Mr. Blaine had read the Icttere, completed hie defence and exposal the duplicity of Chairman Knott in Btlppresslog' 1 -- Caldweli despatch Is described ns — paralleled. Several times aa Mr. Blaine had closed up tho succesi' points of bia defence the subdued thuaiasm of the audience was mi feated.—But when the denouement e„m« it hreks hnvnQd all constraint,
d loudly In open ing from the floor
I, enlisted even the ladies In enthusiastic manifestations of applause nnd approbation. For
cheers, and spreading ft
oral minutes it was a complete lion to Mr. Blaine, spontaneous nnd entbnalaatle, which the Speaker in rain endeavored to check. II was a manifeetaUau of the meat generous iustincU of human nature, aouiewliat nl variance with tho decorum ofthe House, but still Justly due to tho maligned and persecuted man who had turned at boy, and with one supreme effort^ overwhelmed and defeated hie Mmsrs. Cbiswell & Worts, of the Paterson Press will in a few days, issue an authent ic volumn of the ‘‘General Public Laws” passed ist the last ses-
sion of the Legislature.
These gentlemen Were appoiated by the Legislature to print the laws, and each copy will therefore be official. Inasmuch as a large number of Geural Laws of unusual importance were passed by the but Legislature, changing In many respects the legal system of the Slate, this volume will be of ex traordlnary importance. The volume of “General Laws” will also be ol unusual six*-over 400 pages-and the price wDI be (1.60. Orders addressed t to the above firm will receive prompt ,
attention.
Election ok Dibwctobs.—At a meeting of the United Hallway Com- ‘ panlea of New Jersey, held on last r Tuesday, the following gentlemen 1 were elected director* for the ensuing
year:
John J. Aslor, Wm. Bucknell, A. L. Dennis, Benjemin Fish, Hamilton Fish, Cambridge Livingston, Nchemiah Ferry, Isaac W. Bendder, John U. Stevens, Robt. F. Stockton, Ashbel Welch, and Samoci Welch.
Query* Would Bro. G. bars let slip the dogs of war had l beau OSM of the/fleored newspaper* of ‘ 1 county, instead *f the -
icntleas persecutor* will u. Inhumanity to pereue their hifiimo md atrocious work any farther. Bat it must not be understood that, n presenting Mr. Blaine as tbc most tvailable Republican candidate for the Presidency, we are blind to bis fanlla. He has them, no donbt, precisely as other candidate for the Presidents them. Belonging to the old echool, the 1’reu believes In the . hearted man who hae survived nearly half a century and has bravely vindicated himeelf, and so we give him out humble euffrage. If Henry Clay ot Andrew Jackson, or, more then all, Abraham Lincoln, bad been subjected purifying process. Hove they would have been oxceetively reseed, and, perhaps, destroyed. , Is U the credit of Utis young who has not reached hie fortyh year, that, in the face ol incredible temptation, calumny, and treachery, he bee sustained bis honor; and to such an extent that nearly ail Lite critical papers of tho country— meny -of them Democratic—testily tc hie integrity. There mey bo otliei men in the Kepnblican party equally deserving; bnt without set, in tills quadrennial competition for the Presidency, wo give it judgment that, if the organisation which saved the country from slavery, which gave the people " cy In the world, and which covered the nation with bleseinga, is maintained by a thorough Republican admlnlatratisn, the leader gneat work It James Gllbupie Blair;, born end educated In Pcnnaylvinla, end reared to manhood in Mafre.—
FAflo. Press.
Cestenniu. Exmnmoir—InTEKNATIONAL IMPOBTANCE.—Sir
Charles Reed, of London, In i
ureas delivered to the Judges selected
for the .Exhibition, expressed
great Interest taken by foreign nations in Ita success, and, in cloelni addressed General Hawley, Preeidet
ofthe Commission, ne follows:
“I must congratulate you, sir, In being at the head of an Exhibition paralleled In the history ol Intel tlonal displays, so Ikr as my obeet
tlon has extended, I was upon
jury at the London Exhibition in
1851, and hare visited every ipean exhibition held since ; and I any without heeitation . to for aa.1 have yet been able to tins It, the display you have
In Fairmoont Park eebpeee everything I bare seen. It may bo fitly compared ton great feast—on Intellectual ftaat—
I believe it will greatly advance, only the material position ofo
countries, but that it will afford to i
guaranty that in gathering getber yon bare the inleaei
of peace at heart, and that this w coutribute to cement tho good feeling
existing betwt
tione represented here.”
Ye understand that the West Jerif Game Pretec tire Association la-
ud to give attention to tl nunt of the law in regard
of seine* In etreama near the city on the Jersey side of the Delaware. Aa Jet, however, we have heard of nothing being done in this direction, while echers from this city are dally at
irk drawing email meshed destroying both fish and spat
Wednesday bat, a gentleman Informed
ue, that a party ot
much intelligence ansi ctiltun
the children of Cape May Court House. ,
e«bcr community. Now we t‘
iawlejfSt.
Hr. Win. Doolittle, of Ocean
wo suspect his JurenDo days o t on Uie street, with feet ' Jr protruding from a crow
reek sud vicinity, owthg us o it subscription, advertising, etc.. —— - "-Stew Goff, of
authorized to mlers for *d-
«k°.“bo S
Goaucx Cape May City Retail Markets.
rr othen
the meek and eilent effueic feeling. I say nothing of angry
though I believe such arc somt shed, they are bulywanterfeli and not the pare gold. Let us hope they are seldom called forth. But
bow many noble thoughts nnd
emotions wbicb elevate our b nature, bath frequently found at
daily finding their vent In t " do so in no oilier v
strong passion, in its first nnd rolgl^
kindly channel by which It might gain an escape, reason herself might somelimt.s have cause to
•1*,
as the summer rain foils quietly ! flower, which wa* fast dying iu the bunting noon, the stream of tears n to us from Heaven to refresh and animate the overcharged rnl, and while tears are liras dclightfol in their influence, so their use is and thetr fountain b open -to all. They are for every rank and Situation in life, for the young and for for the wealthy a> indigent; for the virtuous and for tho
BICHARDHON 4 FARROW,
BCCTKH—Punn,
creek, acme ten mile* from the. tUbj-wfierc there are extensive but How ponds, in which the fish spawn ■ are placed in a manner so aa to rap every fish that attempts t leave theoo breeding place*, atjfce b of the tide. Thie piracy is not coc
stream bnt to all on Ur
scarce are they foreign; they are natural and therefore lovely in all. b, blessed tears! the liveliest joy is redo holier ana better by your influtree, and by your power is the deep-
it woe beguiled of half IU pain. The eight of the tear* of others
ill up In the mind, even'of these who re careless of their cause, many vaedtliouglrts. When we see tear* on re blooming cheek of childhood, we link of the vernal shower-drops glitmog on the tinted leaf of the first ree-bnd of May, that will noon be rased by a burst of returning sunilno. When we tee tear* in the eye* of the wiarrior yonth whose soul bums almost too intensely with patriotic zeal for the liberty of hb fotber-laiul, our sympathetic spirit already beholds randaer ofthe battle array, and earless soldier etruck down to dying with the glory of victory in hia very grasp. When we toe tear* on ' countenance of the young and gnubride as ’mid the breathing of the
paternal blessing* she looks ' e dear familiar focee an
•f her early innocent years. We fed that here as it were, are the poetry of romance and the truth of reality, mysteriously blended together, and that the being before us stands aa if between two worlds, like a beautiful bird
lingering on the confine* of
try while her plumage Is spread for her flight Into another. ■ But when we see tears on the face of withered age, lean perhaps of holy feeling while th< eye ef him whoebedt them, fixed upot the page of the me red book, more solemn Idaaa naturally present them, •elves to the mind. From the pain and disappointment* of the prote earthly ecene our withes and oar ho; are insensibly taught to rise In tile contemplation to that region whi youth U unfading and ‘‘where all lean
' he wiped from every eye.”
X Y. Z.
ckahoejjuno 7th, 1870.
CAPE MAY CITY POST OFFICE. Mnlls will closest tberape May roslOfflrw, , 1 1 1 : ' ! ’ v 1 M 1 1 .'' V ’TC^t&rS A.«,..«»P. M...Z. ” ne 'Lcstcni to be Tcztstem! moat Ce at
ice before S o’clock I'. M. IAS
a and drunken rough,
a within;
» riba^he' made himaelf generally *nd
a whom be
' had pulled by the coat-sleeve, “you will be kind r
to yourself, “Doyen kt
of the leading jour- Have, is UMlny the m
' Brooklyn had left ue, for with - -- * low the.gentleman 11 ■om the platform, the iota* “ »«ll epeed. . . re of lb. City of Chur. mnet have a hard baad, for ‘ not bird that a dead body wr
xz&tstis: 5—Eh:
’£SS! S'
I Clothing! Clothing! Spring Stock Just Received, which will bo sold at the
JESSE M’COLLUM
' c
Ft til: ISKI-ffiASCK At; EXT AM
nttOKEH.
CAFE MAY CITY, N. J. Herchants of Sewark, '
NEW JERSEY,
ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. 1 DWELLINGS, STORES AND
HOTELS.
Insured at low rates. JESSE M’COLLUM.
rTJriT-
Users. m r.
Soluble Marine Guano,
PELICAN GUANO,
NOTICE. JN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.
Lowest Cash Prices
nc Stoic, .inwn my slock before]
jyjXX J T J 'VXX.XiE'.__ MUTUAL MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Q.RAND EXPOSITION CHEAPEST CASH STORE
■:' , V ■ SHU VI'
Feta toes, w paefc. I'olAloesAwscl.Vbusll.ll SO
Married. F.U)'REI>GE-C<1DVRET—AtTownacm . •> the Rev.J. nut -owascnU.Mr. pulsar Klilrcdtc to Miss 1 Kirah tlodfrcy. botb of tape May county. JVeto Advertisements.
E. McMAKIN, ID -FL T Ci- O O X> 8, MILLINERY Fancy O oods ) Omawltc^thc^A UantlcHowt Soot oC ] aekse HandkCTChlaa,. Ribbons, Frnthprs. Kmbro ilcry. leccSj g-pbyre. Flowars STAMPING, EMBROIDERING AND KNITTING I TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE.
J^OOK: LOOK!! CROQUET (l.*. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, FISHING TACKLE. FAMILY MEDICINES. . STEEL KNORAV BIBLEH, HYMN DOOKH. MINIATURE SHIVS, ° AB8 ' CORDAOE, Ae, Ao^Ac, AT THE PORT OFFICE PREMISES, Janat-•IS-Uanl-TT. J. S O ARRIBON.
Siddall’s Magnetic Soap.
The Cheapest Soap that
the following
—.-Jonty balr tbc nsnal rabhlne belne requlml. there ^ls a aavtns of^more than U--an ‘ dolhai^ l i>os ,I i<^h'j' llUl ^J| , ‘ — menu, UwomSlwwwtbcpropns - :r.,in an -■ v :n - : iu-.-. lac .ad claim «Uch dreldd merit-Tt.
■EiSs 1
ajiactw bat la claimed lor It ’“""skSSs;
HSKIFF'S SALE.
>y virtue or a writ of FI. Fa.da dual ter. FRIDAY. JULY 14ib.'l87fl, Sa'£L A . l ^s*cSMv. isSSu 2^
SS'
T. 11- WIIjljlA-IVlS»Oi>’,
ir. No. 40 Wiubiagt M iscellan eon s Ad vet
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
BENEZEI & BRO’S.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1st, 1876,
l£l,377,H8G.33.
LOWER CAPE b
gHEUIFF'S SALE.
bCAtlantioHotel,In Can M Cayity In “•'--id I'KKUIHEasUnauintbs —
only or cape May.
as^^fyss sssrtrsf & ardson'et*’I^i j 1 j‘!iant r w,d*ulf' J | * Ul ' complainant. Bberlfr P. L VoOUHKIOl.JlollcUer.
Seed Store
Comer of Bank owl Bond Streets,
Farm and Garden'Seeds,
jonmber ■aadaTfomala,Tamil FLOWER SEEDS OK EVERY VARIETY. ^RuaOo andTarna-Ootta^HazylnxBaakcu, Aiao. a large varioiy of Bedding FlanU.
jyjRS. J. A. CRE88E. Car. Waablnxlon A Decatur 1 Millinery, Trimmings, Ladies' Drttt Goods, FANCY GOODS. Ladlea' and GanUemen's Fnrnlablug Goods, XTotions, cfco.
piABODY HOUSE, Corner of LoeiuTandNInlh strcc I'HII-A DELPHI A. H-iry
^•K^ h AJSS3’"“--
QONGRESB HALL, SARATOGA SPEINOS, NEW YORK. q2iiId'*d^S^SjMfnrutSMel‘£«w«re TERMK FOB JUNE. ID PER WK tjjg^js-sau^a-a!
•, Three, Fire 'or Ten Fear rssels, fargors sod Freights
The goods must he sold to n the Centennial.
i for ;
We are selling some goods at HALF what they cost, so as to have a New Stock for the Spring Trade.
Come and SeeforYourself Handsome Present,
Flumber and Gas Fitter. QAS AND STEAM FITTING r»XaTXMBI3MCa-. Terra Cotta.'Ware.
S'KX!
GAS FIXTURES
Three Stores, Cape Hay Court House, Cape Hay City &Deimisville. STONE, STONE, STONE.
. 1 o 11 :> x*. i > ' \ l—.
Practical TinRoofer MANUFACTURER OF TIN-WARE, AND DEALER IN Stoves of the Latest and Best Styles,
I Mey City and County to give us a call ana
stock and oar work, nt our TIN AND STOVE DEPOT.
ro invite the people of Cnpi Ino our stock nnd oar w « WASHINGTON ST.,
FLAGGING FOR SIDEWALKS, CURBING, STREET CltoSSINGS, GRAVE COVERS, rbich'wm'iic supp'iicd’i? qiS^uum £*.ut! B. U. NW AIN. mnylPTS-y. tape May Ully, N.
r OFFICE, CAPE MAY. .
Monuments, <frc.
W. E. RAYMOND, Cocrr House and Tuokahoe, N. J.
MannlbctQrcr of every dMcripUon MARBLE WORK MONUMENTS. Tombstones, Tablets, &c. TDMB8TONEB CLEANED AND R&8ET.
IMPORTANT. ion wlsh lo obtain tbo bl(beal mm Fresh Hsh, 6ame, Eto,
I. A. LEE A CO. Wholesale -Commission Merchants,
Tmsonifs Y*.v Eilbes, Petersburg, Cape May County, New Jersey.
BEtTTY’S;
BEATTT
PIA-jSTO !; GRAND Mlt'ARK A tfRICIIT.
BEATTY'S:
ne-NO TRU8T.-4 NELSON T. ELDRE
L'AMILY STORE, ALL CAPE MAY % THE REST OF MANKIND C ordially Invited to Visit
OMOtllSlllES, Dry and Fancy Goons. Courteous Treatment and One Low
2NrO TXLXJST. jnB-flm D. F. CROWELL. jyjY MOTTO: _ "INDUSTRY M
DRY GOODSi NOTIONS ^■emS^Tve^ c„n'2., muismca Hsms^lnuU, l^ork^Baeon, Buildera and Painters Tr»u Nolle* : PaJaUrs 1 Itruihre, PaluU. Verul.iw. Japan, PslnSj ^PuU^snU WDfootl Jisss at aw-Arrut tor W.urmll'. anil other Patent Palau, all colon, at Philadelphia prloea. ' A|ont for Wbann'a Pboaphataa and other uria aur/b re
Advertisements. HARNESS i i . Tka CiUaeai af Oipa^Mjy City and CooaD HARNESS BUSINESS MANSION ST.. OAPK MAY OITY>f
aga. New I LIGHT A
I e liberal (bare of tbelr petrel D MAY? HARISES s’, ""‘ h ** COLLARS, BRIDLES, .WHIPS, Ae. Ae. id, aad wade to order.
SIMPSON RICE
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J
ohasles p. white
CLOCK", WATCHES, JEWELRY AHD; SILVERWARE Ho. U Wa.bl.gtob Street, Cape May City
J^KNTALl DENTALil DENTAtui Ul furtlier noUee, DR. 1. F. LEAMIKO be la atundanoa at hu noire. No. m

