CAI'E MAY OCKA.V WAVE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1865. , - ,
®kr #<*an i p <1 Ohpe blond, Ospe May Comity, H. J. o • Wednesday, July 13, ISM. : | o Restoration of the Apparently t Drowned. a Th# ihmo for bathing beiog now on n», | p lbs following in* traction* for the realora- J tion of tbo apparently drowned may be »p- > ii proprialaly publiibril, and we would *dvi*t • n person* residing near lb- water, in particu. J ler, to presarre Ibeni. They agp based on u the nielh'idi of Dr. Marshall Hall and Dr. ' e H. R. Sylserter. and were peblished last . C year by tba Royal Life- Boat loatitution, of ' b London, hi the form of a largo sheet witb e wood-cuts, and exteoaivsly postal and dis ! n tri baled in England. j In this connection we may be^iermittod : 0 tn remark tbat it is moch to be regretted i i that the city aathorities\,l^v* interdicted ' b bathing in practically all pirts of the river, j 0 thus debarring oor youth from a healthy i r amusement, and from the opporlanify of learoieg to swim. Barely safe and convenient placet might be assigned for the purpose, ss in other cities. DIUkctiox*. ! c 1. Send immediately for medical assist- a ance. blankets, dry clotbiag, but in the : ' meantime treat the pationt inttantly on the i ] apot, in tbe open air. with the face down- i l ward ; exposing the race. nock, and chest ' r to the wind, except in severe weather, and i - , removing all tight clothing from the neck 1 and chest, especially tbe suspender*. c Tbe pcinu to be aimed at pre. first and ; i immediately, tbe restoration of- breathing ; [ f 'and, secondly, after breathing it restored, i » tbe promotion of rarmth and circulation. » Tbe first most be done immediately and ; energetically, and persevered in for an hour I or two, or. notil a medical man has pro- t pounced life extinct. Tbe second, beyond c removing tbe wet clothes and drying the |<( tkia, must not be made nmi(l^lha first ap- 1 ' pearancc of natural breathing, otherwise, it ! t would endanger the restoration of life. 2. To r colore breathing. Place tbe pa- 1 livatoo tba floor "or ground, with thn face ' ' downwards and one of tbe arms under tbe 1 forehead, in which position all fluid* will j i mure readily escape from tbe moulb, end J 1 tbrf tongue itself will fall forward, leavinc ' tbe entrance of the wlndwipc free. Wipe, 1 ^ and cleanse the, mouth from mud, 4c. It I satisfactory breathing commences, uaa the 1 trcatm-nt described b-low for promoting i warmtb. If tbe breathing is imperfect, or warmm. ii me breathing is imperfect,
fails, then, to excite breathing, lam the pa- j tient well and instantly on bis aide, tup. I porting tbe bead, and excite the nostril* I with sanfl", hartshorns, Ac., or lir^fe the 1 throat with a feather, rub tbe flc* sad j chest warm, and daeh en'd watery' or chid j and hot water alternately no .them. II ! there be no toccess, lo>e not u moment, hut instantly, to imitate breathing, replace the I patiant on the face, raising or knppnrting ' the cbest well on a folded cloth tlr other ar-", llele of dress. Torn the body tery gently on the side, and a little bey on' I, and then briskly on the face again. /Repeat tAis operation cautiously and peAevoringly at tbe raU of about fifteen tftnes a roinnte, occasionally varying the /aide. (Placing on tbe cbest forces ont the sir; tnroing on • the side tp -it__e r. t w'i h a chest.) Every time tbo body is replaced on the face, press briskly and nniformly on tb* hack, between acd below tba shoaldef-bledes. remo-ing tb* prewar* immedielely before turning the body on tb* side. During tbe above operations, dry the j bands and Test and strip tbs body and re- 1 clolbe or cover it, but so as not to interfere with tbd efforts to restore breathing. 3. Should thaso offort* not prove successful in the course of from two lo five minute*, prycesd to imitate breathing by |>r Sylvester'* method, sa follows Place tbe patient on tbe back oc a flat surface, in- . elined a little upwaiisffrom tbe fset ; raise and sopport tba shoulders on s small cnsblos or folded article of dress, placed j nsder tb* shoulder-blades; draw forward! the patient's loogua and keep it projecting ■ beyond tb* lip*. An elastic bend or firing tied over tbe tongue and under lb* Chin will answer the purpose Remnve all tight clothing from neck and chest, esptcisliy b* suspenders. To imitate the movements of breathing, standing at the patient's bead, I- grasp lb# arms just nbovi- the elbows and drew them gently and steadily upward above tb* bead, keep them etretehed upward for two second*; (by this means air is drawo into tb* langs;) then turn down tbe patients'* arm* and press thsm firmly and gently for two seconds against tba sides of lb« chest. (By this mesas air is pressed eat of tbe lungs.) Repeal the operation steadily, at tbe rat* of about fifteen times in a minute, antil a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived, immediately upon _wfc»eh eeaee in imitate tba movements of brwatbing, and proceed tp induce circulation and warmtb. A 7o promote warmth and circulation, •emu, rocs to rab the limb* upwards, with' Arm, grasping presto re and energy, using handkerchief., flannels, etc., (thug propelbag along the veins towards tb* heart.) The .'.rr.liaa mast be eonlinoed under tb* blsnket or over tbe dry clothing. Promote the warmtb of tbo body by the application «f hot flannels, bottle* of hot water, heated brick*, etc.. to the pit of the *iotn»c6. She im-gl). between lha thighs, and lo tbe If tbo pationt has been carried to a no car* (a! to i*t tb* air play freely about
tb* room. On tb* restoration of life, giva | a teaepoanfel of worm water, hnd if the of swallowing has returned, small j ( quantities of wine, warm brandy and water J j coffee. Keep tbe patient ia bed and I ( sleep. . I The above treatment" ehould b# perse- 1 | vered in for soma boors, es it is* an errone- ' 1 ! opinion that persons are irrecoverable j 1 j life dose not soon make its app-ar- j < I' sncat'peraona basing been restored after j I persevering for rutny hours. Cautioai. — Prevent unnecessary crowd- ' of persons round the nod*, espeeially if j ' ! in an apartment. Avoid rough usage, acd j • out allow tbe body to remain on its beck I I ' utile*! the tongue I. sccurrd. Under no ! ' ' circumstaaces bold the.body ap by tbe feet. ' ' i no account place the body in s warm j ' utllee. under medical direction, and ' , ' then it should only be employed as u . | momentary exffrtaol. j Tba same treatment can be 'applied iu j ' other ea«-e or asphyxia, as a hen reepira- [ i | ha* beeu suspeuded by strangulation, i i by foul air io wells or priv'iM, by tbe fume* i i j oi charcoal, etc.. whilst waitiog for the ar- , | rival of a physician.— Simddg Chronicle. j j Ofir Hrttvlllc t'orrcipondence. r'oti r tli of July Flc-Xic. The gr*wLri,l*v of our Nation was duly I , ruiebr-teii^ji^u people of Uppar Town- 1 ship, Shore, In the grove of. Hath j Young, Km;., faor miles below U-e. ley's j j II. Boner was elected President of' I the meeting. "Prayer by Mr. K. H. Willet'*; ! raading^of the "Docluratiuo of lnd-pen-i by Mr. D. Uorton ; "Victory at! ' I.a»t," tunc by \\ ; \V. MoAftbrook*. A* ! oration, by Mr. S. B. Darr.elle, was con- ! liuaed until 1- o'clock, wbcu iKeyadjoorii-d : . dinner— after which tt was concluded in : j an able aud credilabla style. The tragedy of • 1 tbe "Poland Boy" wet than spoken by Miss ; | Julia Caffry. This was followed by a speech i i Rev. VV. B. Osborne, in bis nsual tpi- ■ rited, ponuiful and patriotic metier. A j dialogue w»« then spoken by Mit^alli* K. ! Mire Hallia P. Young, followed j j with a spoeeb by®\V. Corson— the whole j oecasiou int*rsp»r*ed with singlpg. Thai ! "Old-Style lllaln Bake." with tba *upper. ; j was then served up, and, lika the dinner i which preceded it, wa» furnished by the • people, and was freely partaken of by ail present. Tb* stand was richly festooned ; with wreathe* and evergreens, and decoi rated with two "National Flag*." while thn third waved proudly over henl. The day pasned with general good feeling and bright prospect# for the future of our country. C. W, Corson.
,1 .Ylonn its cist to John Hart. | In addiliun.io the Gettysburg mnnament, i which was commenced on the 4th of July, there wax an itil-r— ling monum-ntal cela- j e I brat ion at Hope**!!, in New Jersey, | * i where an appropriate .cenotaph was erectud , 1 ! by onfer'of liie State in tnemory'of Joufl'i* ! llariT, a member of the Piovincial Cou- n j gre-* in 1 77.'». end of tbe Continental Con- j u I eress, and signer of tbe Declaration in 1776. ' I: -i This venerable patriot was a distinguished ■ actor in tbe "limes that tried men'# soul*." t and suffered severely from Brilieb rapine, , having been driven from hie home and hunt- ^ rd through the State. He did nut survive the contest, having died in 1780. Hi* remain* were deposited in the grave yard of ! tbe Hopewell Bahtiat Church, where they i remained with but slight token until the t present year, when the Sutc of New Jer. i «y erected a monument To hi* memory, j \ The monum-nl was dedicated by Govuruor , Parker, a ho made a very interesting end i ' ' patriotic speech upon tba occasion. We are I glad to notice tbi* tribute to one of tbr falh- ! ers or ti e Republic. Wff would rejoice to " I hear of tb* erection of other monument* to ' ' 1 the signer* of the Declaration of Indepen- ' ' dence. P*nn»v|v#ui» owes monuments to i - , Jlenjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, George i - j Clymer.Jubn Mortou. James Smith, George * j Taylor, Jamas Wil*0D. and George llosa. , > ; When will tbey be erected J — Philadelphia ! - 1 Inquirer. Nnhnut. Muss. Whenever any intelligence is received ' j fro* any of the summer resorts in the i country, w* shell make it e point to convey * j tufb intelligence to" our readers, hoping M that it may prove interesting. W* are | now in possestion of fact* from Nahent, j Mas*., a sea-side resort, near Button. A I J few years ago much was said of tbi* place, * abd it was thought tbat it waa destined to ' gather around it tome celebrity. But what j- -ara.stE-tt,U_npw * Why, that Nahant once had a large hotel, bet it being tuch a losing concern, it was rased to the ground ; tbat * it baa at present one small bouse, that re' . * ceive* but little patronage; that Professor '' Longfellow o*n* a cottsse there, to wbieb ' be now and then retires, for tbe purpose of getting off straeof hi* poetical effusions; 0 ! that Prof*s«or Agassis, who owns a aum- * ! mer-honee there, ba« become disgnated with 0 | tbe. piece, and left for Hnnlh America ; and "jtbat Gen. John C. Fremont will anil hi* ' I "neatllltla cottacc" to tba first man tbat is fool enough to ma)*— i^m an offer. So foacn for Nabartj^/a placetllfTor# had the '< audacity to claim tn he a rival of C'ape May. b' Who wants to go there, alter taking a trip C to this spot. Tb* next place to g* lo Is up 1- "Rail Rieer." „ j — Col Mundy, randidate for Conu j gress in the Lotus • ille oistrict of Ken)0 | lucky, made a telling oration on tke i Fourth, on wbicb he took daclded ground C ! in favor of tbe constilniional amendment { abolishing slavery. ' H* also afBrmed the remsrkabie doctrine of a Border ' SUU politician, tbat " emanoipnUoo a ! must be accorded dfl a na.ural right, and d, j with it the attendant privileges off a atate
i Cape Island Hotels. te i Io a former number wi promised to oi give s review of the hotels ou the Island, or I have delayed doing so, until the pre- ft i time. To do justice to each hotel, *r : it would require more space in our col- ai than possibly can be devoted for u ; ibis porposs ; therefore, we can bat take ol j cursory view of tboui. Wo will begin j first with the P * J | . UKITtS STSHS IIOTCL, Q • which was built io 1849. by Mr. A. W. j Tompkins, of Philadelphia. This house B j been occupied soeressively by Messrs. j, ! Brown, Hopkins, Gale, and nnd Huston, and lastly by I - i Messrs. West A Miller, who aro. by far, | # ! the best hotel men that have ever bud j j the "States" in charge I" TIip present proprietor* opened this j ; house last year, and since that time it , grown very popular. It is univeri sully conceded that this is the bundsotn- ; . ! est hotul in onr city. Its room's are ^ . large, airy, and aeii furnished. One of ,, j its aonccuieuces i« it* verandah's, which v. are attaclicd to every story, end encom- j » j pass the .entire building, affording ' ' gni'it the enjoyment of a pi zz» opposite ' I their rooms." We euger a successful ' season for this hotel, as Col. West, who ' 4 . ' was well known ut Jones' Hotel. Phils- ' J dolphin, and a'. Congress Hall, Cape , Island, will always draw custom, as j t everybody who has been entertained by , , him fully understand- that he is ' a man t | that can keep a Hotel." lli* worthy ool— « I I lusgue, Mr. Aaron .\l.ller, and his corps : t 1 of officers, sre all w«dl truined in their;' f ! line of duty, and will lie found to be tbe ' ( ! " right men in the right place . j The following is tho list of officers: , ; W. P. II. Covert — Room Clerk. i i ; Nathaniel Fry a— Book- Keeper . i 1 j Livingston Ewlng— AnttMTt'ty Clerk. !• ' J Philip Clark— Stetrard i1 ' ' Mr. Covert, cverconrteous andatten'r j tive, 1* calculated to please and give ss- , | \i"faction to all who have aqy hnsinrss 1 with him. Mr. Frye is unquestionably 1 a competent book-keeper, end Clerk. - late of the "Continental Hotel," Phils- ] ' delphia, knows his duties, and will pro- > vide abundantly for the. table of that , 1 which Is choice and seasonable. Friend Ewing has the ability to set his part witb credit. 1 1
conches* iiall ; . Tbe management of this honse has t ever been exeellent, ajid hence the rca- ( j son why so many thousands throng j t there. Mr. J. F. Cake secured a grent j " j and merited popularity, during the sotn- [ 1 uu-rof 1803. b* proprietor of the Col I ' ; umbia House— a popularity which lie j ( | since ably maintained, a* proprietor j ( I of Congress Hall. The major part of ( | this house was constructed io -1853, and ! , ! may be considered new. It possesses i i ! advantages over any other hotel-ln the ; i the country. Its msgn.ficent dining- j i hall, its broad and elegant lawn, and it# unobstructed view of the blue ocean, I that manner*, surges and sparkle* bsf-ru I are uu»orp#s»ed. Think of a hall, hnndred feet long, forty five feet wide, end sixteen feet to the ceiling, without a pillar or post outside of its walla, for a support ! What esle can It be but grand ? At night, when this ball j is cleared of nil its chair and tables, and hundreds of gas jets are brilliantly burn- ] iog and flickering, and the gay and elite are flushed with the giddy dance, then you behold a hall-scene, beautiful and [fair. - _ • Mr. Cake renovkirdTKc house, and Itis now in a condition to suit the taste of kiuga, qneeus or princes. COLUMBIA BOUSE. Reader, if you are a.i|f*d to explain why it is that Mr. G>orge J. Bolton has made the Columbia House *o exceedingly popular, just say that Mr. Bolton is a man possessed of tbat degree of ability \ which eould not do otherwise than win . for a hotel an enviable reputation. Such , a reputation, Mr. Bolton bws unques-rtirefiiBlriroirfar-the 0olaruWa.4a-a.UU t tli more than one brief season. During ' the lime he has bad it under hit control r b« hat refurnished, refitted, and repainted ' throughout, and, at a matter of coarse, ' it mnst be in perfect ordsr. It has ac- ' commodations for more guests than any j other house on the Island, and the day i is close at hand when its rooms will be * filled with the fashionable and most r- st pectable of the land. We notice a de- » cid d improvement in connection with * the honse, this season, to wit : iu the re- ' moral of the old bath-houses that pre- '' vented a fine ocean view from the hotel. P Tbe new bath-rooms, which are ereclsd in a new position, are creditable to tbe ' property ; and we tony say the same ~ of the elegftUt pavillion lately buiit, d where so many are wont to frequent, it tbat lhay may enjoy tbe bealtfol and faod niug sea-breexe ; to woe or win, or to ir chat of days or yore or yuan t« come. * A large lawn, too, Is in front of the M boose, which is partly shaded by waving tree*, lo aayiag that one of the best
of a hotel is » good table, we j only utter that which all are free to se- 1 cord. That the Columbia is just what j i should be in this respect , and just what should expect from Mr. Bulton, we j sreable to assert, having tested the mat- ' practically. We subjoin the names : of tbe officers: II. Deocisou — Room-Clerk. A Huber — Calling Clerk.. • , II W.ias— Cashier. — | , Geo. Weckerly — Siiicard Oar acquaintance with these gentle has been short; but from what wc ^ seen and heard they ore in every j way qualified fdr lite duties of their stn- | lions We have found, as we belie viothers user will, affable and gentlemanly. «er I'blladrlphla t'orrrsponUenrc. l'liti.stiKi.raiA, July Sib. 1865. 1 Wiping the dr-ps from our forehead, we > a-»ert that it is warm. The . noon-day suo j , is not oolf "skvdding it* genial rajs." but ! - (*. spparently, attrmjiiirf: lo empty and j • exluuet it»elf opon tfctf contracted *pace j ! enclosed between tbe two hou-es and the ; I brick well over ih* way, 'a* if indignant, and tfcioas upon us the ma-* of conceo- | trend tuusbion until w» are heated almi»t MXasperation. Not witkoot » »truge!e we thn* mrcumbed to the ii fluaee* of I Old Sol. Tb* hook* ovqr which *•• were I poring ar* open upon ssr«0 of the table, | ; tb» paper upon which we noting lie* ! at the oilier, and a coat bangs wilting • 1 arrjss lb* chain. " For tho la»t half hnnr bave been vainly seeking amne alleviatiot. A fan i* throan upon the floor as ito another that seem* bolter,- when So; , (owetbiug attract* our attention. A mod-ett-looking paper, whose neatnes" suggailtt j thoughts of the fair who daily read it, and j whose columns disploy tbe urengllf of those who conduct it — a pleC* of drill front | ilMLshore. bringing with It far inland the ' odore of tbe res, with the remembrance of 1 akhilirslilig breer.es and refreshing balhi— I w - cannot stroll along the beach and j'ntiula ! th* salt uir, we will talk to those. who do ; j if mo cannot plunge into the breaker-, we ; wilt St least dabble in Til* W*VK. j The Fourth, the glorious Fourth, passed | away ill, the usual manlier. Suoichudy read u document, CnmmrnciAc "When in the ■ course of huniun evenls.V declaring thst j we weio imlependenj. and w»« followed by | .icmebody else, who, with featful earnestI ners, impressed upon tho audience the fact | that we ocrojipt only independent then, 1 hut hava been ever since, and are exceedI nave ueeii r»er eiucr, aUu -• « • - v
} ingly so now. After these interesting ' 5 i ci'mcionies wrro concluded, the whole ; ^ ' community expressed it* hearty rejoicing* : ^ ] by cracking torpedo** and burning ! j The illaqtinatiou io tho evening *»• very • 8 While l.-ongtng along t'heslnnt j ^ j ureet, hrlo • -Sixjh, we g**-d upon the j ^ j multitude of names which pIBtened from ) i tke State House, and thought that of all I J those heroes of world-wide fame, scarcely h one, four years, sg". u»r known beyond his • liear'h-stone. We^were powerfully I j impressed with the hidden, inherent ! strength of the country, nnd the promise j jit gave of future greatne-!. There was ] ««» than tli* usual ainnnnt of drnukennas*. | t j and comparatively little rowdyism. j j The lethargic repose into wnich people , had settled, witb reference M public affaire j - since the cessation of exc'itirg war new*. ; I was somewhat disturbed l»«t week by thtf* i Biioouncemett of the coudeiunnt'.cn of the j 1 assassin* and the speedy execution which ' i follrtwed. There appeared to bo little dif- j | j fen-nee of opinion a* to their guilt, but the | | idea of hsoging a women grated harshly i j upon the Tenting* of many The sud- en- j _ ! ness, too. with aliich tho senteoce was care j ried into effect, and th* ihortnei* of the; ' time given them for preparation, at first i startled even 4hos* who considered th*ni ' deserving of death, bht, w» think, an *x- I siiiTnatlbn Of" th* reasons far ib* course | f adopted, proves both its wi-dom and its j mercy. Knowing thjtir crima, lh*y roust j have anticipated it* punishment, snd been j a* fully prepared, spiritually, as they could j ' b*. After their fate »»• determined, any s postponement of tho time would only hav* j - increased their misery. Would it have , been a kindness to Mr*. Snrratt to hsve prolonged her sufferings for four days, and subjected her to the tortnroe of hopes in- " judiciously raised that eould not be fulfill ed ? Was it not a mercy lo Miss Suriall , " and tba sisters of Harold, to makfl tbatigo- : -- *k>y. *,.» ...idigo J to- endure a# short ! g as poseibia T The welfsre iT th* pri»nners il and th* Health of tb* l'ra ideol demanded d that he should not b* eompallsd to roiist , the immcu-e pressure wliicb would have been brought to boar against him had an opportunity bean given. These consider*-. ' tiv.os hav* reconciled tbe majority of think- ' ere to what would etherwh* have seemed * an unwarrantable hustr. An reroir. i- 8. W. P. !" The Millville Republican says the eoth ton mill and foundaries in that place are " about to ron on full time, wbile^ tbe demaud for glass bas become so Isrg*. thai j ther* will be a remarkably abort racstion this season, at tb* different glass fBctole fits. Th* Impetus to business th*r. by 10 ih* closing of tbe war is msnlfesUd io l* the gensral improvameol snd progress in all brancbsa of trade. to W Th* Church at Cap* May t Court Hosse. hare inviud R*v. E. N. Janks to supply thrir pulpit anlil next " spring. Mr. J-uks was for som* tiro* a 'If missionary in 6ia«n. but for som* y»are •l past bas b**p residing in Illinois.
I BY TELEGRAPH. j Special Dbfatdir* („ the "Oalljr Wave." Appointment* by box. < urtln. I ' Highly Important News from »> HARRISBURC. New Yock, July 10. r I Tho D. 8 steamfr. "lno," arrived j ' ; from Kty West. The Powhattao and ! would sail, July 5th, fur Boston. ( ! Passed off Charleston, steamer Katudhin, * ! with U. S steamer Panola 4n tow, J ; bound North. I Iakhis BLRO !~Ju"ly** 10, 1865. Governor- Curtin, to-day, appointed j • j II. U. Sickel, Health Officer, at Pbila- 1 I dtlpbia, vice Gcc. R S with, deceased. 1 ! Col. Sickle waa commander of one of j the regiment# in the Pennsylvania Ri-| ( strre Corps, aud the SI 4th regiment, ; , . i Union League. I The State Authorities are arranging < ! to procure the unmet of nil tbs Penntyl- . vania soldier* who pirithtd in any, or : ■ nil of the rebel prisons, and who w«rc j j buried at t-jcb lucaliiiet, wherever the . mark# at the graves correspond with tbe I f records of the prison, and there is no j doubt of the identity of the remain* — 1 Tiic same will b^ published, and at the * 1 proper lime, transport*' ion will be is- J g sued fur the removal of the bodies — r Active measures will at once be made to " gntbvr all the fact* of importance in i '* _ i'o;iiirc(ion with the Pennsylvanian# ' hnriod at Aodersonville. A State I* Agent will br dispatched to thst locality, ! fully instructed to examine the condition ' c.f the graves, and secure full particulars if ; concerning their mark*, and make sq.h in nrrangeraents ss will facilitate the rei» t moval of tlicso honored remains, with bt! the least possible trout/1* to the surviv- — . ing relatives of tho dead, and a* little necessary rxpvuse to the Slat*. " j Gov Curtin inleuds leaving the capi(J ! taf. in a tear day*, to be absent several week*. Uis physic un InsLu on thl# •d \ short retirement as a necessary step to id , the improvement of his health. 111 Tabic of ntitancri from I'hlladelphl * lo at | Capo Island, by Itnllroad. »y ! ' — _ it- i Miles from Camden: ; MUci from Cape 21ay Philaiirlphia . jOape At ay La in do n • I Bennett'*- 31 "• Woodbury 8)' Rio Grand* 6* d- Gla**b'iru' 18 -Mlllartnn 8 i ..ill, .... .* ii....... iii dbjioourt House j
! Mnuiiuiu-k.il 4ui|Syam'» l-»t ; | Bellt- plain 53j'8eav|ll* 11' j ■ : ,'ilijiMt. I'lvasant... .22J J i .Mt. J'les-atii .... f/8j 'Woodbine 24) I ; Soavfllo o-l Bell-plain 'J.; Swain'. to, | Mar.omu.kin ....34 j ; I Court House. ,i;o. Millville 41 , i Millerlon .. 7:t' UU*»baro' «'>3j ! ] ! Rio Grande ... 75 ; Woodbqiy t .72} j BeOOPti's 77V«*ainder. 81 | Cap* May r; .8l (Philadelphia ;J UUtance* from I'hllailrtpUla loCapr Map, by IU»«r JRUl, M'd" ! : Fort Mifflin 8 I LBton'a Tree ...52 !. i (Ihesier jt.jjDock Greek LighlflB i ! Hoi*--. .20 Bombay I look Pl.62 ;« Grnhb's Lsndmv 24 'Buoy of Middle. .71 ; 1 Wilmington Cr'k 3d Lodge l.'ghi Boat 77 ; La- tie 35 'Brady wine Light , till I Delaware City . . 41 jCape May 'Lsnd'g 97 I. •Re4.1y Island. .■■•>7 j Nuiuiity Services. The pnlpU «f the Baptist Church was [ ; filled by i he. Rev. II. S. Meade, of West ! Philadelphia, morning and evening, j The R*v.*A. Atwood occupied the imlpit oflire M. K.-Church.of which be is pastor. The Pre-byicrian Church h*d thoir pulpit «ccu|iied by its pastor — llav. Mr. ' j Hubbard. . - — -a-Fpi-copul services were held nt the , ; Major's office, in the morning, and In i I i tho M. E Church in the afternoon. The ltev. Mr. Lakgpon officiated at tbe ' ! morning servire. and Rev. Mr. Clattok, I pastor of the Church of the Advcat, ' Philadelphia, in the afiernoon. f2gT" Nobody like# to be seen with s dirty Tare, and to all sach, we woold I giv* this gentle hint — Go lo Allen's, on | j Decatur sti^et, next door below the , a good shave, and, our word fur il, yoq t ! come away feeling like a new man, and • a heart foil of gratitude to Alien for ihu i careful and expeditious meuuer in which -■ he perform* hi* art. ] The Bathing. Ho far. "l lie balking kaa been magnificent. W* believ* tbal.no day bat brought a remarkably calm tea. Il is tb* heavy turg. log tea, and fiercely datbing wave lhat • lands enchantment to the mid, day bath. • I'b* water, Monday and Tuesday, was d*l Jjgbttul — so say our friends who bsriad U tbamsalv** beoaath lb* crystal aaa. Religions Notice. f A meeting of tb* Vestry of tb* I'role*- " tant Episcopal Church of St. John's Par- • lib. Cap* May, will b* bald in lb* Cbapsl of tb* Visitors' Church, Caps l*lsod, on Friday evening, July 14, 1865, at 8 o'clock. ' altsndancs of all who ar* Interested io • having servieas during lb* presegt teatan I and favorable to th* •rectlon of a Chnrch buildiag are *arn**tly iavited to attend. , B. R. Maoohaql*, Secretary of V retry.
•TECIAI. NOTICEK. DEAFNESS, Bl-IMuirESN AND CATiRltn, TKEtTKn wtlb Ite mmo.1 'am****, by Pr J Ooutlat and Aurtit, (ttrrerly bt ley de* No. SIS TINE *lre#«, Ptdtreetpbla TreMl Dioaiai* I rem Ihe meet reliable armrrr* lo the rile and Onnatry rn he mod a« hi# OtBee. Tbe a-ediei rieult)- are Invited to aeennqmay tbelr |>aner»», aa lie h-» no eervli la hi* prwlir*. ANTIVI' IAL lu»ertnt wllbout ;wta. No charge wads tor raamlaatiiw. _ iu* WUMRERS! WHISKERS ! Do you w.ol WhUVer. ar Mii*I»eh»l OUT Creel *a Compound will Yore* them lo grow on th* riuoothrst f*«rr chlo, or hair osbald headatssri * eeh*. Kite. *1 1« Sent by mall «nywb*te, close. Ij- sealed, on rrerlpl of price. (*5>r j Addrcu, Wartier fc Co.. Brooklyn, N*w York. john n. Huffman; Attornoy-at-Lsw, Master, I xamlner, and Sollrltor In Chanrcry. ctri. Mtt cor ur iuh'sk. sew jesiet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS \vint:V.jsii covers, O «he"risr.iaafc S™i» df^fkCM A$n' SH A tV. No. AjiH.-ltl/i Thlrty-uvej M otet • tree L betuw Niath. IIII ISS AMI PEtVTKH ALB, OIL AND I.Kltoit , a SHA W 'S. No. at/ (Light Thi»S}-di«) .Market *t, , ! IHOJS Ql'tllT.H 0V»evorvj.!ir», -uU In.n D^h IJ-'K^romfwo ' I H».,l|w'i're,Mnm"«rWT,MASCI Sli AW. No. SKI , I (i:.;b! 'IMitj-Cv..) Marart street, below Math. , . Intt-rnal lleirnur. AVSLSSOK'S OFFICE, - 1 rairiD Snin Imxtitttuit, Fird ln4r..t, Ne/r j, rtcj, Ju.y fir/i, ItaV * J^OT.t L !• Iicrebr tfvon th*l th* oBet^riH^of " k*., lor the County id Cape May, D now ready flit examination, aud " ill remain ei*n for the ln*p*p- - Hon ol all perron* who u/.v apply for thai purpose, n ! at the oUlee ol Taooiu W tlliam*. Laq., Auoluit u Aeae—or, Tuckah.a-. .lurlii* Ihe len day* oe*t en*nIng. r*rlu>iveol Xund-y*. , n i Appe-l», in writing, •1*eifylng lb» particular cau*r, matter, or thing ie*|weting which a Ueclrlou . 9 !- reqiieete*!. and *taUnf the ground or principles ol _ erior complained of, will be ruierlaioed by me at Ihe centre ilou*r, C»pe Dland, on ThuradaV, July . i isth. l.a*i. D. P. ELM Eli, '■ J) . n ! V \ ION CONVK.tTlON. , . THE Colon voter. the County of Cape May, and - 1 nil who are In lavur of aupporting Ih* prf*ent k m'eUt«Mmuilmial Aamdmcat by the Ln^urara •olilien coturariMuraie Willi llietr heave deed* and t, ; heruic avert flee*, will meet in their re* per tire Towq- : «Mp» at lite plaer ol Imkling their last Annual Town r. Meeting, on «*lurdt*y, Hi# lith day of July, at A o'clock, P. Nt., to elect IVIegatr* to the Sthli CooI,. ! vent lea, to I- Iield at Trenton, on Thumlay, the •huh d*< ol Jul) , lo nomin-vte a Colon candidal* for Do. *r I/or II... Stale • J. F. LKANINU, < talrn tn ut !*»t t aunty lonie/.ttOB^ ayirxc b. f j x?52tw"a»«!LtasrJ» la Company" will toe held vi ttoe West Jenry Hotel. In the city oi CamJ.-o, New Jertay.on Tureday.th* . .0 i twriity-ttltfa lUy of July, A. D . ISBN, at X o'clock la Ih* .licrth/onof said day, for l Lr p.,n</*eof rlectlng five Director* and other ofilcct* ol katol Company , to to y. a. Crowley, .John Dougherty, Tlioni.* tlshrr. iJ.weph H. McfA/tlgan, 1 The-no're'cruwley. ! Haaaah J*ne Smith, 1IU I'l./be Turner, | Patrick Covman, ' svrvh Jane Ridgway. IMIcbaet QunUL John Fl.toer, jTtoamas tVRourke, • :t) joa.pl. t iow ley. .Thoma* Kallagtoar, f,4 ' Stepuen lie*, W Illlaai Pouaghy, h' | tculi.in II Crowley, .Thoma* L Sabers, n . i>.rl?j,i^ac 'mat IrMI Dated Juw» aa/lsu. JyW?_
l'ORTAHI.E POINTING OFFICE. ! do 'hl/own printing0 'include* r-cry ertiirfc re- : «»■ *.;. pre... Type*, Ink, Ap;, fc.- tacl"»ev«d «Ump lor t Uvular, lo VNED. P rAIWONf*. Ttionip*onviJle, Oann. - . NOTICE. v OTIC1: I. hereby given that ttoe ar-mmT of ,\ J).. Id Warwick, ecreulnr of William L. t ldlar, .lrr.-a.ed— win !- audited and «/''»'! by tb* Sum**!*, ana reiM/Med It. the J. Ige* of the lirpl/ani' Court or th* , ciii.i/t . of Cape M..y . at the trtm of September ntst, for °WID0° pt.rER SOFDEIt. Otole.1 June tnth, IH*d. fJ»SI] Surrogate. NOTICE. N ( dJwm Edmund? aSltaUlralorof otenSaehj "tvui he audited snd italed by the Surrogate, sad reported to ihe Judge* of tbe OrpuaSS' Court of th* county ol Cape May. at the term ol September neat, i for aelllemi nt and nili/W|Ul.*e. I'FTEN SOLDER, Dated June SMh. HWa. I jrtl | Survagai*. . NOTICE* / XOTICE U hereby given thai the/ ••eoont «f • Jtoi-Tt W. Bennetl, ewe/lor of Aha ttraMtt, v ■ VCIU beaudllr.1 and *»•'-: hy the turrnsat*. and • rei-wted to thr'Ju.lgr* of the orphan*' Court of th* ciuntv nf C*|/r May, al the term of September ant. ' lor wrtllemeut and allhwanc*. PETER SOt: DEN, SurTOgats. Dated June TOth, IMA yM NOTICE. XTOTlCE H hereby given dUut lb* account of .) I bull-* tV. Corson, eaeetllor of Joseph Corson, Will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reiH/rUsI io Ihe Judgrs of the tiri'hanv. Court of th* rounly of Cape »Uy . at ihe term of September nast. Da* IJniT h.lWS [J'-'l Surrogs'*- ' NOTICE. N OTICE l« hereby given thst the account of Downs L.lnur.m, administrator of Jaa* U. Hand, .lec vsed— .- Wl.l be audited aud sUtrd by tb* Surrogate, aafl remuted tn the Judgre of the Orphan*' Court of ths I ; county of Csp^NUy j Stjhr^tevra of September naxl, forutlleiMht J 'yl-TLR^SOVrrH, SurrogatePaled Junemth. IBSa. Jrtn NOTICE. . VTOTICE ts hereby given that the aeeotmt or 1> Dow us LlmunJ!, mlmlnlatrator of Homas i Hand, 'leeeaicd, m he audit r-1 and stated by the Surrogate, and reportsd lo the Judge* nt tke orphans' Court of the county of t ape May, at th* term of SnptembBf wit. , for settlement and allowance. . PETER SOUDER. 1 June SOth. ItR ( tmil Surrogate. NOTICE. VTOTICE la hereby given that th* account of 5 i> Ebraeser Westwtt, adplnirtrator of Harv*y {. "VyiiiSTiS^! .....j ■_ t||> Scrrogsta, and rei-'rtcd to the Judge, of the tli'vnac*' cuu.iTt lb» I county ot Cap* May. atth* term of September next, 1 ,OT ,„-*** , PETER SpyP<«i a Dw'ed JuneSOth. I8SA. IjaSt) s arrogate. NOTICE. ' VTCmOE 1* hereby jl'rea that the awonnt of .> Daniel B. Hushes, sdmlnUtrator of Hufb MIT ' wiuTwTi'idited and stated by ih* Suerogalr. and reported to the Judges of the Drphans' Court of tt* r«Minty of Cape May, at the tern of September ant, " '"•°Wr",fid"ilO™P»^ERS0L'DER, Dated June Ath. IMS. IJ*«I SaWtl»S>* ; A I- county of Ca.w May. at iha tdr* Bf Septemta* arg. NOTICE. fl N otice Is hereby given that the acaxiat Charts. P. atimpsoa, eaaeutor ot Robmj^^^H Mlmpson. .Weased— Will be audited and stared by th* SunoMI^^^^H reporie-t w tha Jadsa* of Ih* DvptLaaa' CsuA^^^^^H peter Patad Jun* sum, tm.. LmffL ^ foe ADITtflAM cow ANDffaiJvdB^Br^HIH 1. . I. ae iremre'TZ ' ." ^ - w-ShSndtsh/'-aH ^ one gold HORXSS. nresitA \ jswMt cn*atk^B8^S!! 9a

