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CAPE MAT OCEAJf WAVE
CAPE MAY COUNTY PCEAN WAVE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY
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, Aug. 30th, 1860
MBSUACLZ EAmTXR HOKE. one IhoBKbt iaconaeetioa wilh flMWMtablnir of the in«titnt»on« of enn(•Ueal ralif ion in arerjr coontrj »nd comasmbUj in CkruUndosa, which seem* to be, in n a*M«re at Imat, lo*t light of, bj many who am not iaaodiauly inUrw tod m aomhora of the rarioo* chnrchM, which we hnvo not tba time or ipaco to dweli upon at loafth, at promt, but. ceTerthclesi will ‘aoation ; nod, at aoMo fntnre lima, may tfioeaa it moro folly. It- ta Um: That •vary citiaea of a country or community, •ia, h* a great azUat, Jnternted,. aoeially aivtDj, n«4 even pecaaUrily, in tha proper aaototaiog of thoaa- iMtitntion. And few of tha paopla of tha world, and even proHMNiag ihept ics and iaSdalf, will deny tha S 'tratiiof oar propoaition, aflar a moment’* •candid nAnelion. Let no aak yon a few
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L If yaw wiah to aelect a place of reii.daM«,fltoo to lire, and rear a family of efcMmv whore would it be? in the vicinity of prooporoaa charchea. or far remote ; eu tiraly Ml ol tho influence of the Christinn religion; or even in a heathen, or infidel
eokatfy?
• If yon with to porchaaa properly. oMmr for yoer own bm. or for I, woeid yon hare no reference o churches, the price* be- _ d f c0r, if. yoa advertUe proper-y ,(K^to. >nUT»<lU,lUil«ur» II.. noLfctwifcaod of good chnrcher, or entirely |^ ; tfthe«T o religion of t'o bible ■fluence on the ci»il t which wa lire T Would f,by one stroke, blot out from Btaanj biblo and ehnrcli. an 1 the inaf thair influence, and con*idor o at at pravant T k that fear men cun be found. I venture other than an alfirmativa answer to alt there intrrrogatorio*. And those anaware eonclntirtly prove the poeitfoo we have anunied. A nd. a* a fa’, ther conaetjuence. if all men are ii.trreated r- tfcna, than all man should recognize the dn. ty to enpportnbeao Inilitution*; nnd where any church asks for uatatence, it shoohl not ho OMwiderad aa a mere grAtuitv that , thay ask; bnl, in one renae, aa a matter of claim and right. Wp hav* made these remark* in a gi-nerol way, aa appropriate to all caret, where the peblic are called upon to aid in the tupporl of tha iobtitution* of religion, in .cunnec- ' tion with any evangelical branch of the ohriatian church ; bet particularly have we aaade them ip raferrnce to the. llarrealBosao, for the beneflt of the Tabemaclo , Jt. B. Church a notice of which may bo .nawn in another column. We alwuys regard inch efforts with favor; believing that they comment] Ihatuaelves to the into teat, as wall aa the good-will, of the pub Ik. By small itams from the mats, money , re a ha mired more easily than in any other wny, no osa feeliag the lore, hot every on* tfrelaag btm -elf ar horrelf amply repaid, in hi tha pleamrr enjoyed on the occasion. Tlo most disagreeable item of the progSMMne is sxporiancad by tboaa who .ake (ha matter in charge. We invite all, in i of the Tabernacle M. K. Chnrch. to t Tide oc the Capa May t, to tha grove of Mr. Beonett, on Wednesday aaxL and eiroy a plena.ut day, sod aid that branch of the Christian
BffWe iaeoavod lately from the Publithing Honoa of Q. 0. Kvana. Philadelphia, n haodaom* bound book, entiUod "the Home Book of Health k Medicine." The anther •fh k Vf. A. Alcott, M.D. end great Sfoditfadna him for the study ha man have made in preparing re valuable a work. Kvary man, woman and child should be thorwogly ac<ptaiai*d with tho laws of k of tkia kind is needed to The price of tho «erson aending-ihe \M to pay the postagu. k»4». Kvanr, 439 Cheanul will receive the
gift feaeid**. , It is probnthat Oao. 0,
woftho Gift Book
Nrw JcBsirr AOKH i i.ri’BAL Fata.—The next annual exhibition of the New Jersey Ji'i Agricnltural Society will be held at the city of Klixabeth, commencing on Tuesday n«Xt (Sept. 4th) and closing on Friday of tha same week. Cape May county ought
to be well represented.
Tho reasoc at Capo Island, for this Gna, trill soon close. Mr. Alexander Usher, their foreman, baa worked with energy this summer. FTe has done a good breineas, and beside*, established a reputation for the qaalily of Mineral Waters, he. made, that will be beneficial in the future. The cottage people will bear in mind that this establishment ia expected to be in operation next year,; and all those who ware sol aware of a change in the bnainesa since 1858—9. ar.d who feared to drink the poisonous articles thea sold, and in consequence brought enough for tbelr own pri«ate ore from the city, are informed that they may obtain tbe jmrt from Meeore. Boosscl ft I'arsons, at Capa laland, hereaf-
ter.
It is a fact worthy of remembrance, that Mr. Roussel was the first man who introduced Mineral Water fn to this conn try. Hen. JehaT. Vixen nominated 'or Ke-Secticn. The Oppreition Party of tha First Congressional District of this state, mot in Convention, at Camden, on Thursday last. Dr. Coleman F. I .earning, of this county, was chosen rrviidetrt, and John D. rimallwcod, of Gloucester. Secretary On motion of Mr. Alexander Wentx, lion. John T. Nison, the present member of Congress from tin* District, das onunimcutly re-nominatod for tbe same position,
4)J a: clanution.
A better move the party oonld not have made. Mr. Nison's reputation, both public and prirate, is of tho most unquestionable stamp; and we have yet to bear of the first word of complaint against bis conrea in Congreas, from the men of either parly. No mas has ever represented ike district more honorably ; and there is BO donbl that bis re-eloction will eivo as universal satisfaction aa any one who could be brought before the people, from either P»rty- _ CffThe Royal boy—the Prince of Wales —the heir apparent to the throne of England, i* still exciting the wonder and adroihtlion of onr Canadian brethren The greatest ado U made over him wherever ho goes. He left Qqebcc on Thursday of lost week, ■nd proceeded to Montreal, where he was visilnd by the members of tbe Canadian Legir la lari'. We ere afraid thay will nearly kilt the little fellow wilh fuss and kindness. He certuiuly ought to have his mother along to look after him. Well, after all the ado, be is nothing bnt flesh nnd blood—
irboy, like yonr* and oars.
liciMR MaOASIXK lOK SttTKUBKR.—We
enu at aay time take pleasure in saying that $g-Our streets
the Ladies’ Home Magaxine is a valuable 1 |f our p eop , e hn(1 t ' bt , ir ,' heiu '
family visitor, and well worth Its subscription price. Tha 'number fo- September has been received, and its contents are of the best productions. . Tbe fact of its being edited by the popular writers T. 8. Artber Jb Virginia F. Townsend, is enough to cay of it. Bend $2 to T S. Arthur ft Co. No. 323 Walnut si, Philadelphia, and you will receive the Magasino for one year.
THS ATLASTIC CO. TKACHEV HtSTITCTE. Will hold its annual session at UnionviCe. commencing Sept. 3rd. The eXerd ees during the day will be nnder the charge of Prof. C. W. Sanders of New York City and John B. Thomson. Lectures will be delivered daring each evening of the week Ail friends.of Education are invited to at-
tend.
Jos. S.^y’lxDTKB, Conductor. CB~John B. Thompson, recently the Stale Agent of the N. J. Teachers’ Asan elation, requests the town mperiutendenti and trustees of Atlantic County to meet him at the meeting as above.
FOEEIOW IJfTELL’ GENCE.
By the steamship City of Baltimore, off HOLMES- HOLM Capo Race on Tharsday laat, we bare later | evening, Aegon 2*tb7
cows from Europe.
Eighteen hundred men of Oaribaldi’s force have lando 1 in CaUHria. It is repnr- i ted that (Isribaldi has been to Naples, to j confer with the rovoluti nary Inadnrs at that point. Naples lias been proettimed * in a slate of siege. It is reported that | Austria will renounce the treaty of Villa 1 franca, and actively oppose the operations of Uarihaldi in Naples, as threatening her
interest in Yenetia.
Fifteen hundred English troop* hive lan. Jed in Syria. Austria had demanded explanation* from Piedmont about Ueribal. letter to tho King of Sardinia, announcing a projected attack on Venice GreU activity was manifested in the Aus-
Sat onlay
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V iina.vnt, f Capt. Jaucm Hot ones of Ban Francisco, Cal., to Mnra Aaa» H Htjf.wr* of Cepe * r f Z* } joor OoiAtos, mwiA- «a*OaMMBpaa no Paots, at J. U. Solli '* Oo th to* *tSrri(^re cape isilaium'J TICK Po.t Office wilt heraaftor bcbaftfa tteTri. •CrA|»h OOW, e^ioiniag CafKOf Holt. OBIcc Ixsura (n,B 1 A. !U. h> 1 I*. M. Os. tes Socdsj. Jab. : I sen, IBS banAfiJ iMWri wfifb* Uottx » to 10 A- «. »nSl from t fo r* >. it. s Jt. Mauqsu audlp. ss.
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es' A considerable amount of rain has fallen in many parti of the ceentry during tho past week. W« have not had any here. The storm in Philadelphia last week did great damage. The weriber is pleasanter on the Island ot present, than at any time
previous, dering this summer.
OSTDecidedly the Guest peaches that we ever sow. were a number left at our office, a few day. since, by Mrs. Elixa Hand, ed on her farm near Cold Spring. 8om< of them measured nine and a half a peon, each. They were really mammoth* ; cepe eially for tbe growth of this sen*on. *hct the peach crop is so scarce. The donorj
will accept onr thanks.
. dJpThe Great Kastero. o/in* humbug, has probably nearly Liverpool. She left New Ye
16th lust., nnd made her final deparlui
from Halifax on lh' 19th.
dT We hope the people wont forget ti> visit the Ilorveft Home, this Thursday, at Mr. Elijah II. Bennett's Grove. You will
bavo a pleasant time. 0#- Atlantic l*ot Agricultural Fair,
day of October next. The A til advertises tbe List of Premiums
gjpWe hope onr ngricnlti
nil attend lllif adjourned meeting Cape May County Agricultural the Court House next Saturday the good of the country that a
tendance is requested.
The comp!ate establisment of .
standing between Au*lri* and I'ntssin is olirially anantinced. There wat a rartor that Sardinia miundod sending an army to Naples In prevent any complication arising not of Garibaldi's movemoaU. The Prince of Montenegro had beon shot anil
Willed.
POLITICAL IKTELLIGLHCE. t&-n»n ritep'ion A. D-uchm bus gone Houili mount the ftnoi^ He • eliv.-red 60 sp-ei-hes in tbe Nothern Slate*.
Thr Wkatmeb.— We had some of the hottest -Jay of the season last w#ek. Last Saturday the mercury ti.'ood at 89, in the shade at our office, at a Utile before five o’clock !'. M. During each hot weather, nothing is more refreshing then a saucer of Geo. W. Smith's ice cream; at least wo thought so, a few days since, when a large pitcher of it came upon onr table, at dinner time, throu'h the politeness of Mr. 8. The best Ice Cream sold on the Island is at Mr. Smith's.
W. J. Raii-road.—The work of grading on the W. J. Railroad is going on rapidly. The work i« let out in a number of sections, and a Urge number of men ere at work all along tho rBBte. from Bridgeton to Woodbury. The road will undoubtedly be compleied by the time specified in tho contract with tbe Milivjjle end Glossboro' Company
—the first of April, 1861.
Tub Srasox.—Tbe bathing season of 1860 is fast drawing to a close : Most of the hotels, however, are stiU open.and several of them have quite e number of guests. Congress Hell, we are hformed, had, on Monday, more than a, hundred. The cottage families ere nearly all here yet, aod most of them will retnsin*for some time to come, especially if tho weather should con-
tinue u warm as this week.
Tib Daiit Pa*rr* M kctixgb.—The daily prayer meetings, which have been held every week-day morning daring tbe p>ee«nl Seaton, at the MeiUdhrt Church, closed last Saturday They have been generally well eltended, end with a commendable
of degree of interest*
8^*Mr. Thou.a* D. Clark offers for eels Brooft Mare, and Carriage end Hernese. Ukll ou.him at his oboe store for iarthvr pariieOaM \
Til E lilK» AND TlAi ES OF HE BOD TBE feSEAVi This VsJtiable Work may as obtainaA M this OmCE at, : r ~ J. GIIawu-U: i+Adii; a5«wL C.*jm UlanJ. Auj setti, msd, ^ Church Festival! A PeariwA.. or HARVEST HOUR Ule nemfltat Uie f . . CAPE ISZ..A .VD ; .. .j n \ r t i st c h rrn c H, •Vrei. Bc ncu> ix tuc GROYEee,^ -MU. ELIJAH n. BENXTPE^c
n»«r Cold Sprln B ,
On Thursday, August 30th, ’00, BROOD MARE. "
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rerrlajp- joU I|J»C** Tu tw auM »or Inquire at tire •toe siaia of THOU AS D I'LARlT.
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FEATHERS, FEAT HE It BEDS. SPRlNti MATTRESSES. Hair. Moss. Huak and Straw ' —rru kssks. cu«W1:on*«; ac., r..V, or tnadt la mdtr, at lowe.1 Moil prim. COM FORTABLK8.
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A MOS MLLDORrr, ’ .\o. 4 I Start h TKIVTII Street, belarr AsWlS,
rtm.AOKU'Hi.v.
N 11.—t-hureli Cu«hioaA on haml pr made
LAST MEEK. ;,, SELLING OFF! 8BLL11TO OP?{! HOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS, nt Auction Prie'*. L ■ Tf> Cl. OS H ItVSlNESSe r wure nugata*, at
the streets os Geo. I,. Ludlam has done about the Tontine IPose. we would not have' such disagreeable dusty roads. Lot
them do this in the future.
ST The " Life ft Time* of Herod the j traded Democracy to drop tlrei
Greet," ia a beautiful written book, which every family should have. For aaio at this
office.
it ctirsprr thv> ever.
CAPE MAY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCId)T¥J
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Ijiiurnnl Mmlng of the Cm May XIatkty .uiliur*! Society, will Ire hcM at CAPF. H it r lUlttSK, mi SatnrJ.y Itaft. tat.
tST Tbe^ "Report of tho Covode In vest igating Committee,” has been published, and we hare received a copy of it, from the lion. Jonn T. Nixon.' It is a valuable dotrument of over 900 pages. ggySamuel R. Ludlam will accept the thanks of our twpoa for the quantity of re-, fresbments sent them while at work last Wednesday. STXewark is tbe largest city in this state. According to the late census it has a population of 72.0.VS, being on itcruate of ninety per cent in ten years. The population of Camden is lfi.000. In 1850 it was 9.618.
"The Newark Democrat" is the title of a new campaign paper, devoted to* the support of Douglas end Johnson. It U ably condooUd. W A great quantity of waterenallons have been raised in the county this season. The marksts are flooded with them.
V'lf any one ie troubled with a disease, in the stomach, let him puroha-a a bottle of the “Oxygenated Bitten," and take it. See advertisement on fourth page. 87* The Cape May Musical Aasaeiation will meet at the Court II nose, on Friday evening. Sap. 7th. A full attendance of singers, are requested, CffProf. Lowe, it U said will sail in his great Balloon for England, next month.
0‘lt’is reported thel the Mormons, an: derthe lead of Jo. Smith, Jr., Bill leave Utah, and settle in Illinois.
Ct-JESSE M. SMITH, has recure. 1 the renUe* of a TAitoa, are! gtrre not Ire to the pubite «i,ai he U prepared tn furwhdj *11 wRh CLOnUMO made to order andte fceaiciuble »tjle. WDon't forget the Church Festival.
TABIOUIACIUK
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OEKEBSLIHTELLIQERCE. yAn excitement, Texas, ha* broken out in Missi-si. pi, ami feaas are expressed of a negro itt'iirrec tion. d9*Gov. Banks, of Maw., decline* a r---eluetion. The salary of his oitice. wa* not snfficten'to support him and family, an<t ho i* again cimpetlod to enter into other iploymcnt for a living. UHn-'is U to be i fntnre home, we learn. (HTFuoh Soerri Annnnu.—By the arrival of. the ste»m«hip Ariel at New York, from Aepinwall, on Ihursday of last week, wo have latrr news from Sooth America. In NewGranadt the revolution wa* still progreralng. and both tbe liberals and eenlerrativrs were making preperatiooq for extended operation*. There had been a nnmbcr of small engagements, and seroral places had been taken by the liberals. In Pern an arsassinatian of President Castilla had been attemptad on Independence Day. He was shot in the right arm. The French claims had been allowed, bnt I he Peruvian government had refnsad to seUlamr.y of the demands made by diplomacy. The U. S Minister U said to have sent for the Pacifle squadron to rendexvous at Callao, and etiro res the American claims. The Arid brought $300,000 in gold. KrFroip the Rook mouoteins wo have hews that a stiver mine has been discover65 miles from Denver city, tbe ore yielding from $100 to $180 per ton. The question of organising a State government was agitated. The number of returning emigrants was diminishing: Ur There have arrived at New York this season, fltetn foreign ports, 68.750 emigrants, against a total of 5} 440 for the correepeading period of 18 9.
I A RYE ST HOMfiSV BK HKt.Don WKONKSOVY SK.^T. 5th, IM, the GHOVtlat the reeMetie*of KLUvH H. Itl NNKTI’. >*q , l-riwri TonuahlM Csne May Co,
for the the benrUt of the
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■i resrenM* eh* will pa uom to msl illy Invite *1) our (
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T HE SLBSCBIBKH offeiaJarasWAiv JEREMIAH CHURtWV'dg. August IS, ISiD, In .■4 U .. -Jj ai iiht
TO WHOM IT MATGONfiJtrti.
T.4ki: notice that ! shall apply It Court at tha neat term to ret astde II
ed against my property oa thegr-—
wemahya/ty swrewrf. ami all r 3 " tlfleJ not to hM for any at i any Is miAr will eerltlalyse i
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