Cape May Ocean Wave, 13 September 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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A few years a;© Atlantic City possestoJ no more sJvantages Iban oar fire or scran ' — w watering pfee ; ao3 noi' ' erts.ss much;; fot) U Is fattier rcmored

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. Why then bos Cape Islanil declined and Atlantic bity arisen oat of n sand heap, to a place of considerable iroportance T The answer Is oferiOus. It is simply because of lb* facilities forpceess to lt| Or, tn other

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mn — o*W —. r^ 'lU*. yj a* k-U •mm Urn. hill. I. p-r «!».«* h»p« aW:»«l h. ..1. h^l rU liiMa *m. By irtog Ihii, 71W MWk aUTMOlrh'hMp tfm tk'tmi re^ueat all the farmers wftSs* “ *.*»• an^ber of biubeto of by them. -Let dbwaUte this rerjaest among w# WtthfigisoaE j.'AlIW fc Oelo'Umk r l,iJ^. " ttiwXkb ~~ rJ ' aon of i860 may aow’tt m tbiap tbat are pasl. i .OBtUgi famitlea' here, or three pf tie bo"l#' : tkat tbe ieaton bare little lad, bat tolfoot ap oar proflu “ ^ elatUMliiut.Uie , (whici is i t U* I&-

bat aoasparsd with tbee# A>r. a few yaars pnrlpM to tbat *i«o, may ba pat ^owo. .as eetnilinMo balaw aa asapagat And every oaa who baa been la any way interested, be* Cali tbfc; and foil it in a mannar eeleu >atm» to mate WM feal-iMba pocket. It (a aotalaaa tbs people, af C«p*.|slinJ wbo bare bit it r tek,.**«7 aBa ia Um •oonty. -wte baa bare t»f<fm reaped any Ucn♦Bt from tho bathing Maseas; and the ■nm^ar wbo Uaro notceaped aome benefit 1

oitltor.directly or miUraetly, is atnhlL Tba marketnven and carriagemen ba**

felt it alika with tba hotel keepers, and bnatneM ma' gaaarally, on tbe island. There has been a short ti 1^0 during each season, tbat all kiadwof bdat A produce, a* men at ' Bab, oyttosa, Vc. have found a

randy market, at good ^

sritbstandHi|, It b well known to alb (bar tbat ittne whs bataHott.atrd tbat,'tor toe tonit of tba anaon, at tba former and latter part,; teoet of those article* bate bone , searcaly Hring prices, and ban ’freqaetitty been a drag in toe mariwt; .Marketmen ban been compelled to sell at less than •tot, wbara they bought the-.n, and often •arry wndryurtic'es hack-vttb tbaws, or aMI them at any prioa they ooeW gat, when

tbe enaseadMea wen perish able.

: r Noer tbrtoan keown to onr. Mires, and to many of osr ivader*. to their '•torow; and It is na an* to -tedeneHta to ftignbi tin trtob, TM* slate «< affairs rander the Cape Wand B.alt*t » f«r Jess importent one. bocapto .to abort, l or a gtert Uma prorislons dill bring alisoet ekpriblpft prite., hat tbs int jr ; tke U«

.but meagre pr^aa. •rfrilibkl Why

1‘iih.a.dl:i.i>hia. letter.

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Paiua'oai.rnrA, Sept; 10, IRCO.- *

Kn. Luacii :—Deer Sir >—If I romember corrccily, yoodtaro sot had a regalsr correspondence from the city of-“Brotberiy Lore," since •Tim Tacklt" offered .Hb pleasing prodactioos ; mod, as 1 hail from

. .. 1 “(food rid Capo May." and bare b*en a

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l.ADY'S NEWSPAPER,

'~T*f JCeVh* A BEX f UBUSU KD b ’nkpriA wrtkixs. ' * ' '

.THBAJXLY LADY'S JJEWSPAPEK

f HI Till

% post.paid, oe tbe reeclpt

i( a tlirce real .tamp., J. H. BTB.AM dk CO.

IIS Sd«1» nird riHLiDtLPaH, TA.

He* tbn • hole secret of their saceess W ii h- j out i^Jt would have been to-day only u dwelling-place for Bies and mosquitoes, and • few, half starred wild foxes And hsd we had a railroad eight years ago, as we ought to bars had, neither their railroad or city woo! J hare been spoken ol to-

d»y.

And how is this state of things to bo remedied ? .Tbs remedy is plain. We hare only to arias and boild tho railroad, and « shall soon see tho comparative prosperity. And all this wo hopo to do. We cnnfi.leolly expect, ere long, to see the Millrille and GlBiSboro'Railroad extended to Cape Is. law}. The people have only to take hold of ike work liko men, and their long delayed hopes will be realised, speedily.

since yon hare been its editor. I thought it probable that yon might olloi.- me to contribute a fcw lines—weekly—to yoor valuable columns. •

I arrived m Philadelphia seren years #go

this Fail, am! by this time begin to feel myself at home ; ailhoagh the socielf 1 find here is not so ngrecalds to «y open | feelings, os the society was in the tnosi

Southern county of Nr* Jersey. This Iblag/omui/ny is strictly adhered

to, by the Sr.-l-ciass people. If yon with to bo up with tbe Umes, you moat "observe the rales,” and be formal in manners, formal in dres*, formal iu rating and drinking' and 1 1 was about to remark, forma) in religion. Tbe only real exception to this rule is in doing business ; for it is b«c©, us in most other place ‘ dtewm and pocket tho

POLITICAL nmaUQEffCE. Hon. Jotia 0. Broekinridgo delivered a powerful speech, at Lexington,Kentucky on thaj&th lost. He defended himself from the slander brought against him by the ItooglaJ parlY, and domed that ho was a secessionist On tho fotioAing evening Judge Douglas replied to Major Breckinridge in a speech at Baltimore. What a

lime.

#p*Tho Breckinridge Statu Convention of >Viscons n, mot nt Milwaukee, last week, and nominated a full electoral Uck-

II ArKVE ST VBFGTtrE. 'I 3E HELD to - - - -

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j " *** cmJt tsvatjtd' “ ‘ " ^ rRFSBTTERIAN ■CHURCH, ! .i»r»kifn will fuldmu the Audlroce both BKwnlsw a no aftrruMn. RwreieM M renimrnM »l !• Col'll, A M nOt'NTIPUl. DI.SNEB ewd SUPPER will j he pro, uiiti on Uio oocaslna. AcrAaKwaeats wtU bo RUe (orfeedlox boroea »l resiocfiblt ebam aM c.^r>thins wlllLe uooe to make the sWRIvnlraaaDt ^ lVc«o»UUHy lavttnMI pm btesdaand tha.psbto I ^11 thr ’d,^»hooW he stonny l» trill romc off the

Our inhabitants In

S-plsc

, THE HARVEST HOKE.

.Tke Tabernacle M. K. Church held a fostival, on Wcmlesday of last week, in tiro

•nnte.placo where the Cape Island Baptist j from the walei Cburch held theirs, the previous Thursday; i* ‘is If once in tha grove of Messrs. K. H. A John Ben- commencing, 1

■telt, near Cold Spring The day previous, business. The Western m rch.int 1 fears were entertained that a rain would us, ordering a larger amffunt of goo ite^posert the arrangements ; but these \ rver before; while the Southern

3 nearly all returned es, and I’hiladeiphm Tho Fall Trade 1.

J w« hope to d>* a heavy

ffVTbe Douglas Democratic pvrty,

PeniisyLaoia. have mi Dougin? electoral tickel

•STTh*. Tri hunt estimates the majority for Lincoln, in tbe Hint© of New York, '•over #11 sorts," at 53 300—provided that thn great body of lb-' Breckinridge men can be united with tho Douglas and preloaded Bell men, upon a common electoral

’ icket.

-©APE ISLAND.

w-w-wwaw-w tote^rv-wr-xc^asn. THE Poet otBSe will hereafter b. kept in the Tel rcr»ph oOoo, adjoining Oeagnfse Hall. Ofllro hour, (ro® 7 A. M. t* 7 p. M. Ow and nft.r Ruoda,. Jan. I-isen, the Sundiy he-ii. will ie rrora s to 10 A. M. and from a to T *0 P. }(.

B. R. MAQON.* OLE P; *.

EDWARD SNOWDENj IMPORTER AND DJiALRRJN

straight out Qnoonsware, China and Glass.

NORTH SECOXtl ■ T. PHU-ADfLPHIA,

MILLVILLE AND GLASS BOBO' BAIL LOAD MTftl

A panwoger’a u

fsiarg were cot realised. The day

fiae as ever shone on the world, A large aassmbinge of people wore or. the ground,

fUfCUlly in the aflemoon.

. ptovision for the table were abuntompruing all the dclicacins of the

wends bis way i price* articles, i until the sultry

be gone.

Prof. Low©—the .Vrmnaut— bf tho age. Your roadors bevt

r in tho

ilo houses, is to buy. loqth shall

Monday, Brplenabvr Srd,

in will leave. XURvltle evoly da».

! (Sunday rwnled,, «t 5 60 A 'L, arrtvliv! it. PhlU-

| delj'bla Via We«l Jerwf Railroad S 4S. “ ' ■nloy—leave Waluul tin et wharf at I. P.

Ifin* at Mtllrlllr »l 7 P M.

Ill A A RWtS^M0LYORD, Serretary. OSSVSIPTIVKH -The ad.ertleer having

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leirre f , .im! Iliat dread Uuraaaa iptlon.-ta «n.l..o. t© moke known to htu

in, and, to look at them, one would { heard that this n

l. with direction*

ARpjfOSfl Hint nrrangomvnts had been made .»r. «in encampment for a month j end if any p|s complained of the fare, ho oi she must har* been o glutton. For our own parti fP tow so many good things, that we scarcely knew which to venture upon fir.t. 'From 150 to 200. We should think, took dinner, pod at icpf^ twice tbat cumber took

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The rofreebment stand was loaded with a prolusion of confeclionprlv*, nuts, fruits, cakes, pica Ac. Ac., with the addition of a plenty of line oysters, and ftro hundred quarti of G'"o. \V. Smith's delicious ico creams, all of which found ready market. Out we had almost forgotten to notice tbe mineral water and sarsaparilla, from the manufactory of Messrs. RousM A Parsons, furnished Jiy their accommodating agent— Mr,’, a: U.lior, “Aadresjoa were delivered; in the forenoon, by Rev. Messrs Adams, of Cape Island end Reeves, of Hast Creek ; rod in th£afternoon bytRvV. Mount. -Rhoads of Tnckahoe, and Williamson, of Cold Spring. We wers cot present in the forenoon, to Mateo ; but, from our knowledge of the lUv. gentlemen, and tbo word of those ■who were preetot, wo judge tbat the addreatte were to the point. Ir the afternoon we bnd tho pleasure of listoning. Th# first address was from Mr. Rhoads. The speaker told ns that hn bnd come there without an address, either Id his -head vr pocket) but that he bad com menced talking, and wa* going to-hoop right on. IT« finally took for a kwhjcct, two wotds composing the name of the bocasion which bad eall.-d the people togetker—Horrost llotne.—The remarks Pomp mod both bomor mm! pathos, and listenca to with internet, as was evident, both by the smiles and tton on many

i been preparing , from tho Nei

Thr only ctyert

using fhe preeerlptlon I. io r.1. anil hr ho|« —-f-rr *uffi- rr wilt as ll will ro«t Ihem aothlng, nan

»lng P©r11« * l.hlng t!:e prearrtp.

idi)r«s r ' HR" nnWABD A WttAOH, WliU-iw.Late, ia« Uln ,t, v r

eve-

. d«».I i, I .ol l« b. comnl.J. f Uo* -to TUlt Km.,, lo ••MW, .ml . , w»Wfiojpl.r^XJ*Uo

i-*- Mr,WMma> Wlo—il HI. nljMt ’ww« fc Progreea.” Add lo attempt to give oor readers bnt a faint outline, is nhovc

whilily r #nd we only dlsb that toon-

9a, especially of onr yonth, had listenmi to, and drank in tha spirit of the re-

in the uddreM were blended elo-

quence, learning, spirit and patriotism. Moored with tbe sal* of true ehrietian

t-heistian.sy the soul of all true

mat ever abiding progreea; The exercises

teteseperso J with ringing several fa-

toonster balloon lo sail

to the Old World ; but Imvo nsv- r anon a deacriplkui-, of the mannor in winch liU aerial ship la constructed. The following I copy from tbe N. A A U. 8 Uaxetto, o!

this city

•The vast machin© is made .if GOO yards of linen ennra*, oiled ami varnisucO, and enclosed in a net of (lat twin©. I'ho Inilloon, wher. filled, will contain 725,000 cuhi; feet of gas; and tho fillinir nf it ©outs as wo were iuformtii, about $170>1, Tn.. c al in which the voyacers will ho plicrd umade of basket work, ond l.enealli/tliat i* suspended ono of FraneiuLlifp.dijC(.i aitli mast mid sail* compleie fo.' Sea service if there should ho any descent into the At

lah!ic."

On Thursday Inst, l.owc commenced the work of inflating the balloon, at the Ons Works, on the Vehuylkill hanks. Hundreds of_ people congregated them. lo see 'tho operation-, and lo see him start nn his daring voyage. After partly filling it, he gave police that tho wind wa* unfavorable, and ho wonld not Rail (hat day, but as soon as convenient. The crowd left, sorely dis-

appointed.

No attempt was made to depart on Fri day, but Saturday morning she was “got ready/'afld Prof Lowe, lufi the gronods lo bid his wi{* "Geod bye" when a suddeh gnst of wind struck the ship, tearing a hole of 50 feet in length, In her side. Sb© reeled and fell to the ground, amid wild confusion. Tho Protestor was calm, while las “to be” companions were much exriteT i {S?!, 1 fie say* It will rcltrd bis railing about V

weeks. " f ' t

, Crest excitement prevailed around the "Bulletin Board*,” at the different Newspaper offices, on Solurdsy evening, when the telegraphic news cam- of the sinking of the steamer Lady Kglin on Lake Michigan-

Some ibree hundred bum:

lWA Mississippi paper says that Mwsirsippi pledges her word not lo submit to the rule of a “Black Republican Pi dent" We wonder says Prontico, if ber I

'•word" is as good os her bond.

Kgrltetumi from 143 tnwm iu Vermont ! give Fairbanks 14,745 majority, a Ropubli- | can gam since last year of 2.937. Goveroor Fa-rbank*' majority wilt undoubtedly j reach 22 000. The Senatr is unanimously i Republican, while the House tbus far! stands. Republican* 175. democrats it—a 1 Republican guln of 6 over la«t year. fjTSenator .Sewn-d delivered his great speech or Detroit lart weak in th© presence ' of sonic 20.000 people. 11 is reception &< i

that place tv is a grand affair

CdTJudge Douglas speak* orory night iu some part of tho oouotty. He is annoupc- j

od to malco 5 m-re .peectie* in N--« Y«rK.! t o oW oo.ma*. ». M . Mm'pu. 1 Uo ahead. TV-Vex I ReMkw of (Ms tutlhitlon will easw

nuinee cw WeCnesda), Aepl, 0th.

tug io tl>e Rernblican ( lub, of Peoria, Hi., I Th ' ! Ae-.Uemj'»v i>lr*a*ntl) >|taMeO onoacali oc ee otrrinoklliK 111© town mi# the snrrowaUsw mini lor I'nugla* in 11.1H , ^uuntrj (or sever*: miles. Tfco rrooncts are extrre- . ‘ T. . sire. ft.* room. I.rge and aU>-, and tbe iseeomBMSthy I he Next lerm of the Cal'© May! Uona aosurpatiscl. ('onnt y I’nnrt, is likely to bo an interest, j t Alllr . '-/©ei’gs hAvr been ©nsy-d. and en ins ono W© knew of a number of lm- ‘ ef*

portant ca<e* to be tried. Bu i

West Jersey Academy,

•'AR!O0ETa.V, K.-J.

dance next Tuceday.

New Co(is»i*osi»*^ct. —Tn auni nmn onr readers will see the first

ties of "Philadelphia letters." The wri. tcis may be considered as facts. \V» have not ha>! a Philadelphia correspondent for seme.tuna past, although one wa ^realty needed, BS nearly ail the Cape May people are move or less, acquainted in that city, and wonld iiko to know wba! incident of

importance transpire*.

CAPE ISI.A!*n RIAUKET Paict —Ciyvcfr-f irrrkiy ftif thr Or, lour, pci M. : g

j iwieo ©pjuce per,a. ' ! Dried Peaches, f©r ^r,

‘ i llrua.vrr th.

ShounVrs, lb.

; Lanl. per lb.

fresh Hay, per tom.

T

i R-fen-ose*—« Beach Jones, " Ts PKlnl W. I Hubbard. Hon. John 7 Nixon, Wm. Elmer, M. D. i Brldgetoh. Tbe Taetdty of Princeton Collef©, Rea * Dr». Me Elroy and Pbllllps, New York Ctiy, -and •Rev. Dr. Baekas, of fciltJaW- - ( naj a. WASHINGTON HOOfce, Capo Island, N. J. fpfllS FfOUBE having been fitted an 1 with all lhe comforts pr a Winter Heusc, tbe Subscriber r.-*i.ei-!fuil> Informs the puhlle, tbnl he 'tKiJsr.Tf hSsr 1 *“Tf A small Dlnln K Room has l*eu added, W»4a HAr«ad i. UUUSbshavc been built on the pi , , BUED8. iVvttcd'to C, * A ^ G ^ * r * on the Lot, which they si* 8. B. ITObLMAN. p«^ January, •*!, taso.

Apples, ywiastei, • Peaches, per tnuhet,

D beings perish- | Onion*.per butbel.

The lion: S.'A. Doaglas of Illiboi*. was f sn ARP-ATFuTG^driiapt. lat. I860. *“ Sitnrdaji, when hr w n s to j MRS. LYDIA H. SHARP, in the 370i

year of her nge.

This woman died, lamented by all her

Tke-day pasted off vary pleasantly, amS ■tottry enc reamed to feel Mtisffed with the entertainment; and none belter satisfied, '•# presume, than tbe cbnreh for whose

IpteT

lilt it was bal'd. In this we jndfe otbil.vM, which m ndaiitied to In?

fe <Hri|toto«a^j3dgmetlt.io such matters at

.0 The net proceed* of the day. .(tern webaat beard, were somo'.liing teas liter festival -erili be held op the groowMo-dey (Tlmreday Sepi. 13lb)

forlbe bpiteit of the Prosbj'teriqB Cburch'

receive a grand, reception, His political fritnds were mhch ditoppointeil; AH pwr7 tie* are-under fall-haa<]way. ond bold meeting nightly. Tbe Bell men are working with carneilntsa,. while the BepoblicRiia are by no means aalcep, but are “Wide Awake*/' Tbe latter paiiy held a meeting at Peen Sqaar©, bn Katurday right to ratify the nomtuations mane oy ins party in both National, Slate and coonty conrentionjfc’- It was the most brilliant political

demon*!ration of the Garapaign.

I shall endeavor to keep my eye* and ear* open during 'the present week, and

will "ti'II you thanaws" iu my next. •' J • FI.BA.

Mg w total popeletloQ at tba protont timu pf 173,869, against 147.549 rn 1850—a gain

littlo abort of]

CVPots'oM, and grain arw wanted Car debts due this ofice.

friend*. Bhe wns a worthy niombcr of tbe 'Court House Baptist Church. Her bodv was conveyed to Morristown, where the fun eral rermop was preached by Rev. Mr. Swinden. Text. “For me to live is Christ, and to die it gain ” Phillipiani, 1st chap.

* kias voyno.

poar OP PHII.AOBX.PHIA. ARRIVED:—8ept.'7—.S«br .f R McFe«, .Townsend, Suffolk;. E L B Wales lte»'4a HiHtotogtoto Sptoy, Price, Boat os' GLRABED.—Schr Hprny. Price. Itesloo 1 . tte»w Flake, Weaver, do; Alabama, \ angjldrr, .Modferd. AttBIVMli »»'. S-Hfclr IT W Godfrey, Week*, Boston; Alabama. Ya*. Kdtler, do; Wig .G. ^adnrwid,,Hewitt, do; .Adelaide, Yout^, do. ‘ •> CLEARED.—Schr Adelaide, Yo'niig, Newburypott; tt G, Portar. amllii, Dan- _ veroport; Wm G Aodeiretd, flesritt. Bos- Tto \oH; H AT Godfrey, Vtoeiftf d<]| Alabama, ‘'v, Vangilder. do; Ontario, VakgsUer, Ston 1 log ton; Lady Kika, Coiewi' Rawbury.

TONTINE HOTEL. STuT'sa., aesr nt'-AWSS_ ‘'WfTZr.oe*! XUEUac tor berM aad Beets Mft totero tor relttog tooXto, arojto. THE LIFE AND TfMEfl OIL H3EROD TBE TbtoVMu.hUWrekWb.ehtebto.av thi»0Fnc2«rf.‘ ,, ' !,,t t 1 v • ml wr. ■ 't.—•. !ya»tt a fwte ' J. GRANVILLE LtACH, Agrea

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LAST TRiP,©:! do'dt tor the prraent ttoVfte _

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