CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, ) 8 (J0.
®be $cran 3fcTa»e. Oepe Island, Oape May Oomly, I.J. H. H. MAGONAOLE. Wrdnrtdij. Jnly 1*80. EATU Off ADVERTIIKC. r» sat max or ttg^ne »es on less. OvijiuiOMwrM ffLg "**eli^5aeo, oor j mi s-u» J.11 eoiuiqn, three JSiliT" . . . . . * te-os wltlwwStiUoeli charge" ^ ** '*^1 q , Legal .jMtUd At thO nlHtt a Word. roR ocr Comfort— wt IotV troand on. pure from*botr! ant beach, enjoy th« pleasures of the donci and the charm* of conversation, ebr yet withal, pronounce the whole arrangement a routine and lironsouie Why f Bccaaso we hare no changi of scene. Whatever we do, wherevet • w» look, the eame expanee of beach the eame facta, and the ffloreotypec frontd of the hotels meet our gaze bare thought of fltcae thioga, ant often boaied our mind aa to bow w. could better them, and here ia the re ault of oar rtflecliuna. Every Satur day we bare a .magnificent ateamei a topping at our Landing. The pax aeegera are dlacharged, the erew go t. aleep, and the steamer Ilea Idle nuti Monday. Direct acroaa the bay frou Cape IaUud we hare a Sue Deluwar. . baacb, where tbe roblna ting and city girla rusticate. The iiitle village ol Lewia, at the breakwater, raiiea lt( apirea and amoke from amid greei fields, and aenda an Inviting glance ti our petroni to come end look. We tin charter tbe idle aleambott. An hoar's sail will carry oe acrota tin bay, and we Hand amid new tcenea an' nef facet, enjoy ouraelvtt for a apell and then come beck refreabed and will the Cape'* monotony varlrd. Wh. t do our readers think of it T Nex> Batorday tbe boat cornea down. What any tile folks for en excursion ? The Bath.— Tbare may ba mora ridlce Iowa, laagk tar-provoking tcenaa than th< daily trash, but wa don't see ooy of 'em The men ordinarily go In rampant am cams "Del ttim ; tba women go in with dig ■Hv aad come but cban end. Oh. lha irieV. and tba manners of -Hfo— w# kaew tbam Down to the bench coma prancing steads, drivan byahaodaoma nvgro ; they driv. n carriage load .(earrings wall poliahad) o' alegant men and Ipvsly women. Into tb> little bomms go lb« aheep on ona aids am tbe. poets on the other; pretty toon tha) come oat. Tbe gentlemen item confident and look radiant ; they era faU-ebeeud, and stalwart in their litnbieular Rapport— at least their blonaat are full and Ibei' roaaara are baggy. The ladiaa wear Hill, eoll' oped bite of straw for bata— tbey alai appear to bo well developed above and be. lorn; tbey treat their Meeds with marn smiles, aad bead in band tbey anker lift ' oe««o,. stepping gingerly on the pebbly seed, giving Uajr little ebriaka of anticipating (ear, bagging chmely tbe support tag arm end preparing far great /eau o watery aadeavor. Prvaantly tbay disap paar and are bidden from observation. tfcffp with marb noise, with eersama am' •Koala, and wa regret to add occasion. 1 yelli, tbey boldly advaoee to tba shore The fat and stalwart man no longer pre sent a portly or even a rotand appearance ; their hair aad whisker, are stringy, tbef. bl.airn clasp a .leader cheat, aad like > catlcia cling to Iba beny arms, while tb. mlareted troeewrv, jealoaa (or tba truth, diaeiaemapairef haltaw-thlghed, koobby. knaed, tkinAoned, bo-Calved legs, of whicl • t#hl would bars bean ashamed la hifa*«t grwally days. And the ladiaa, boa aboat that bsir I a bat has blows off sad floated for say. leaving aa ceoovrre.' head. Where, Ob where are ill the rnU aad mice, where lbs bogies and tba am raiaoaT No oea aaaeera. Why this round bead, tbia sparse settlestenl of ibe CepUlary family, this little compact knot o< hair pinned op behind ? Ob yoa raise erastare j Then too— for oar observations are entirely nlleeable. this is a pablio plaor, aad abe pareda of thaee eyclopediaa ... btab'ma'a ways la public aa the highwaythen. toe, what roaftri backs and bollow cheats wa tee ; abet tnagoibeeat develop moats of backbone at tba expeeaa of tb< baarm ; wbat liMle-poiated knabs those are at tbe albwea ; wbat slender sspport are t|wre eaxainly, lil-ab.pe. i. in be , bat betdi What's the era ! Tbeee, alter al and faata tint the werld ever, and il'e tb ■iafarlene. — not tba fa.li or watering pimj^tw om^attnawi a n..tr. amglTHHliil wmj grate.*** aad r.. dtemW-Eaturra; fcera.-^ th. — j-fay dmr,rn|bkm.teomdm.md.m. dmt Hfhte^ftat tbey are pern •awted 8am the ftet rvarare ar rid.caie al
DurriNu.— On Friday tvening the yacht "Thomas Crmlg" left Pblladelpbia for Cape May. She had a party j of tweloe aboard, sod arrived at the j Island on Monday. Tbe crew came | ashore, and after a general look at tbe hotels and visitors, determined to go back to the Steamboat Landing,' where their boat was anchored. Here seven of them, Messrs Andy Cery, Edward end William Gilbert, Samuel Moore, Nichols, Jutbua McCaskey and Lewia Teal, wished to anil over to the Breakwater and past tbe night. The : remaining 'fi ve gentlemen, Meaeri. Jol soph Smith, Wm. Arnold, flenry Polls, ■ Clarence White and Howard Jones, would not consent to this, and bidding ) good-bye to their eompanioua till the J morning, tbey returned to tbe Island. J Yesterday morning the five gentlemen I returned to the Landing to meet their J boat, but sbu was not there, oor has ' she since appeared. An old fisherman .^formed the anxious friends, in an,»«r>to their inquiries, that when the • oo aa raised her anchor the evening beore, ebe immediately cummenced to drift seaward. The pnmpe were not n working order, and the sea being rough, the boat dipped repeatedly. The fisherman suid they mado no eigtal of distress, neither did he know hat they were going from their course, i ic supposing they wished to come down n front of the Island., Tbe Thomas Craig ia a -green-colored yacht with a ■lack bottom, aud la thlrty-foar feet 'ong. Tbe clothes of the whole party were aboard, and some of their valoa- • le». Tba young men who did no< iccappany the party wont up to Philalelphia last evening, feeling very meaocholy over the supposed loss of theii companions. We arc of the' opinion hat the boat aod its crew have found i refuge on the Delaware shore, aod ire now repairing, refreshing aod twsiling a favorable moment to retorn. We sincerely hope that no barm has l befallen them, and that they will ton tp all right. Any information eoi>■erning the boat aud its crew will be ihankfully received at ^nr office. news or the bat. A *nr«rm in Vrxicr. — Mr. Sale, •riling from Venica, save: "Thor# Is sol a tingle plaea of amusement left open '• Vesica. The stately opera-homes of 'ha Panics bat. been closed for years. Tbia theatre belongs to a company, aad 'hair shareholders are mostly Vanities loblsmen. Tba goraromos* aatde, this 'pring,- strennsna efforts to indnes the ■roprietary to open tba houae during the ■arnlval, or at least daring the coming •Inter. They offered a handsome tab'cription, so much at thirty thoasand liorioa. it D said. Bnt the committee of oroprletor* moodilr refused to throw "r*. the doors of aa eetabliahment whose Aa. •tubes woald be mainly Anstrain officera rhia was in April. Atlbe end of May, I whan the advent of Garibaldi began to b. •hlsperad about, lha noble proprietor! ol Keeics made, beginning of awaaplflg aod tarnishing tba grand old theatre. Tbilime it was tba govarnment that pet a > veto oa the resuscitation of the Peaiee. l"ha shareholders were sharply reprimanded for their obstinacy and ingrali 'ndsBaod tba artiata aud decorators ear. sent to the right about, aud the Fanice is mora closely bolted aod barred up thar •ver. • Vat are there still eanguioa toeU •ho hops and baliava that this vary wiotar tba Feoira will ba aa wide open a> dtocabaoga, aad wilhoal say whits coati in the atalls. When I wm here ia April, there was a capital dramatic company at the Son Benedetto, a very large aod hand •ome house, while ballets and vandville. • drsw crowded audiences .vary night at the I islro Malibraa. Both tba booses era no* . closed. Even tba droll Ulllo Marionett. Theatre at Saa Moiaa hat 'ki'o out.' i'hvrs ia aot only nobody in Venice, bat nothing for anybody to do." A Cutanea or BascnrcL Woaoa.— Pke following bsaatlful rafisotion ia going . the rounds of the prats: "It cannot be that the earth is east up by the ocean ol •ternitj to flout a moment on ill waves sod then sink into nothingness. Kiss why ; is it that the high aad glorious aspiration, which leap from tba temple of our hearts era forever wandering about entails Bed ! Why Is it that lha raiabow and elood i coma over as with a beauty out of earth, and than pass off and leave aa to mate upoo their (edsil loveliness T Why ia it thai the stare, who bold their festival •round the midnight throou, are rat above tba grssp of oar limited faculties, foreer I mocking us with their inapproachable glory T Aud. Busily, why ia It- that brighter foruu of human baaaty are pre wo ted to oor view, that taboo from as— . factious to flow ia Alpioo torrents from oar bwaria t Wa are bora for a higher destiny Ibaa that or warth ; than ia a \ realm where tb* raiabow waver fades, where Iba stars will ba apraad out bafor. ew like talauds (hat el amber oa the ocean, i sod where the- beautiful ahich begia* i km. sad paaaet before as libs shadows, wdi stay in oor poaaemluu forever." —Nearly 30,000 Americans have ' already goao to Earopo far tbe eamr •«. or •■ff»ff^ »• ; steamer* ywl to sail. Tbe teaia of the ( voyagv r* from Berope bare ere persons , -soar, glad to exoh^grU* sight * , of Kuwps forth, real bspfiwtesof j vdsbmaa Is I n » ImihsiB
I Written Kserawlr lor the Dsllj Wser J j AS 0K16INAL BISTORT 8F CAPB BAT [In orJer that tbe reader may be better , informed si the- coding of this narration. ( Im is respectfully rwqnuted to ecan closely , 1 not only every lias, bat every word ] , It ia now conceded to be a fact beyond | 1 all doubt, that tba ivland known aa Cape ( Island, is situated at this period exactly t where it was three thooaasd seven ban- j dred end twenty-six years «go. t . Tho testimony of the oldest inhabitant, ( ^ when compared with tbe aabstantiated records of the early settlers, shows cod1 clusively that, with the exception of the many structures now npoo the Island, its ' . condition and appearance hat not changed ' , an iota. It may not be onioteraatihg to - . our readers to know that the -opposite 1 coast, only <o lately aa 1532, was peopled 1 by a race now nearly extinct. This race ia, in fact, nearly erased, and woald be ' ' quite, but for the perpetuity of the ancient line of chiefs, who have handed down from 1 time immemorial, descendant after der seen dan t, unlit ut this moment we have . ■ among us lbs last of tbe good old stuck , There Is, however, one trifling break in the line which occasionally gives riao to , certain knotty controversies as to the ties wbieh bind tow present representatives to , the older, and now nearly forgotten - branches. To doubt, however, tho legitimacy of the branches, leaves the skeptic j in a position only next (o that of one who could be guilty of traaaon. Than ia a ( , gap, a liolcb gap, of nearly nine hundred years, during which time all track of the family pedigree is lost sight of, sod Ibis gap is supposed to have originated in the I fact of the advent or certain Hollanders, i who, in trade with the natives, exchanged • for the diamonds of tho Ca|«, various matters of mercbsndizr, such mt nitroglycerine, pickled pork, nod chemicals. There was always a demand for oxygin, j oitrogin, aod liollaodgio, which last, • however, oo nno occasion, so excited the spirits of tbe great chiet, knowu as Jon K . Kaka, that he clubbed tbe leader of the speculating Dutchmen with a poker until | there was uo longer speculation in those , eyes. In other worde, thu vender ol I chemicals unexpectedly received a knock side (oxyde) tb* head. This pokor-play ' was n terrible bluff to the Dutch traders j ■ bo were standing by. Id rain they tried to raise him ; in rain tboy called him ; nil thwy could do sios to soe him, tod knot 1 bat he couldn't go any better. Fiuthod sod enraged, they resolved to be revenged, and insisted that tbe drfnker of giu should • | be branded at once as a felon ; bat Ibr : tribe at once fell on the Dutch aud drove them from the Island. Whither tbey went ia uncertain; but it it supposed they took up their quartern in the light-bouse where they made light of their defeat. O^terinioed to do nothing by halves, thr I whole parly left their quarters, returned, and In turo, turned cot the natives, who iostead of returning to tbe light-bouse, hid themselves ia the various little slruc- | lures oow used as bath-houses, and escaped 1 , at night ia tbe life-boat. The Dutch, thus in possession of tbe Island, attempted to caltiraie tbe toil; but beyood raising a good crop of luger beer and a few pretxels, it is difficult to ttateteito any. accuracy with what sue- 1 cess ; and to for nearly nlae hundred ' years, the ancient tribe of Jon E. Kake 1 waa missing. One Una spring morning in (be month of November, a fearful burri- 1 cane cam* blowing up Iba Island like nilro-glyearice. The auaoy moon, whose pallid fragrance left not a stoae unturned. 1 gaxed smiling on shells of ocaao. The 1 inhabitants knew wall that something was 1 brewing besides beer, bnt they k*ew not wbat. Than with-tarrifio crash came the fog, and tba oldest fogies believed their 1 , lime waa come. Fog reigosd everywhere —In earth end eea. Tbe sao, tba moon, , the stars, bad vanished. Everything was miaaod. The fane of tb* earth waa black; ' black astbattw*et-ac*oted African flower, the neg-rote. Tba mouth of the Delaware ! saa choked with fog. And so for many • consecutive days nothing wae* anywhere. After tbe consecotives, however, the ton once more OE eegl.'s pinions soared— tbe 1 people of lb* earth ae well a* tbe iobab- • idols ol Oape May, awoka. I Bold Cbaotielear warbled his melodious , song, and natera assumed once more bar accastomad mantle. Oa'lbe morning of ■he Brat of-April, several Hollanders ware < fooling away their time oo tbe btaoh I and cutting capers on the cape or else- . where, when a steamer carrying a band ol men armed to tba teetb with needle gnns, 1 suddenly approawb the chore. I Reports of these weapons reached tbe I , ears of the Dutchmen of Cape May soma ■ weaka before, and tbay knaw welBroongL that a ball from a 'needle gun wnold cut 1 their thread A life remarkably quick, aod 1 ' their own gene being only so so. Tbey < • concluded to cut and run at ones. 8o it I seems — the force with needle gnos were coming to attack aod invade Cape Island, . 1 which tbey Eftarvrards did with great snc- . ' oeas lb* steamer remaining outside tbe 1 : surf, leet a breaker sboald break her up. 1 • L*d on by Jon. E. Kaka, a direct descend- I ant from the original Rake. The in- , radieg fere* consisting of the chiefs ton and bwir and a band of minstrels, clad In ' gay-colored bathing draaasa, aod each for- • ; niabed with a patent life-preserver, boldly jumped into the eea aod swam ashore. Than forming his man in line, tb* chlaf t addressed th*m. aa ia tb* custom with , ■ great commanders, "rioidirrs, i am proud , of you ; follow ma with tba same gloriout determination to be worthy of your- ' swtvee or be praparad to b* martyred la t ' the ca**a of. liberty. " He raid Do mora. , , for baring unfortunately taken up hla position oo a qeick-iaud, be rapidly sank out c of eight, until al length then waa nothing ' ' bat hie hair apparent. • Wbaa tbe missies la st*d Rake ro ondsr tbey boldly aa*g a rhprus from Faust, I and throw klm their life nrararvara. with | tba aaaittaac* of which Kaka w«tx»m*d, . when nearly halted ftom lb* hot aand. 1 i Tb* iliwtrtooa chief then promised to ' make tb* rasmy treat a* mob an k* eoald ] •*4 tbam, amd lha. cava tkawasa pew*. c of bis mind, which baa b**a praa*r*sd ia Baraom's BsaMunr tine*. Tba forces tba* tetHThad at iR e**dwj*hsa tbwra on 1 At* b*amt- j tb* aswdt*-gn*a sees as wad ay tha • ;
Tcnucaxcc agalh Admitted Into the Colon WauiiawTox, Jely SA— Tba l'rsaidant sent |u a mersaga to-day, approving of lha Joint Bssolutioo. raatoriug Tauueaam its right* under tb* eoustitulion, but that no official information baa bwen received or tbe ratification of lha eooalitationa! amendments, and be has strong double of tbe ratification reported having legally adopted in the bouse. (Messrs. Stokes tnd Taylor, of Tannaswere sworn In, took thair seats, amid great applause. The Saratoga Races, Ac. Saratoga, July 24, 18fi6. — The first to-day Travtrs, stake, mils and threequarters for three years old, wis woo by Alexander'acclt, "Merrill."— Time, three twenty-nioe. Fire horses ran.— Second two-mile heats woo by Buford's borer "Onward."— Time, three forty-eight and a-balf and threa forty-nine three-fourths. Three horses ran, The Admission of Tennessee. Wahiisotus, July 24. — Tbe President rnce to the joiot resolution restoring Ten oessee to tho Union, lie says its pre smbie contains statements, some of which •re assumed, aod that tha reiolailoi. makes oo legislation and confers no power President adds that, notwithstanding proceedings in relation to I'onnDtter. resolution. The Cboleru Abating. New Y.ikk, July 24. — The Board ot Health report only two cases of cholera in this city to-day. In Brooklyn, thrv. cases, two of which were fatal. Nailing of the Atlantic. Kkw York, Joly JO.- Tha stsamshn Atlantic sailed to-day for Europe Among ber pussangert it George A. Townseod. New York Wnr'.d with thr Italian ernn The Philadelphia t osssention Piiii.Ann.riiiA. July 22. 1866.— Thi announces the appointment of dslrgat" the Philadelphia August Convention Tho list includes the names of Ki-Govei Porter, Bigler. and Packer; Chiet ■lattice M'nr.lward. Jiidges Ellis Lewis Jeremiah Black. Campbell, and Packer Frank Hughes, George M. Wharton, an. Ceerles Ilrnwn, the latter, tioce 1661, i. resident of Delaware. Cholera at Savannah. Savannah, Joly 22. — Several new rase, of cholera among troop, oo Tybee Islsurf yesterday. Five additional deaths, inrlu ding LieuL J. F Mayas, making twelv. deaths in all since tbe troops left Ne* York. Arrival ot the City ot Paris. Sandy Hook. Joly 21. — Tbe City o> Paria arrived here to-day. No armistice is yet, but negotiations era still continued. Italian papers state that Prussia hat* declined tbe armistice. Semi-official Yi enna papers state that Napoleon has taken fresh steps of an energetic character in' effect en armistice; and tha armed modi ation of France baa beon announced al Prussian hwadqiwrtara. Sailing of French Rquadrona. Latest advices, via Queeostown, slat, that no practical result to negotiation. are yet apparent. The Globe believe* .the whole Continent to be on tbe brink ot war. Prosala continues firm in bar de manda. Tbe Italians are advancing in spite of the French orders to the contrary A French iron-clad squadron was ordered to Venice on tb* night of the lltb. Chersquadron also ordered to sail— deelioation nnknowa. A Modkl Railroad, — "Crocus," th« facetious correspondent of the PitboU Record, writes to that paper from Richmond, Vs., and thus d*scrib**,lko mediae. of tranaportatian : " W* came by way of lha Orange. Lemon, and Alexandria Railroad, aod would say to persona who are tired of life, and in a harry to get throngo, try this line. Yon leave Washington in tba even ing, and, aa a gpoeral thing, will arrive it. Heaven or Richmond the next day. Kaci. train ia provided with a •nrgeon, undertaker, amputating table, aod other laxarias ; besides they, it has soma of the coffin* I aver expeel to see. Hospitals are established along the eatirr route, aad, ia case of fatal acciifont, tbe bodies of strangers are immediately embalmed. The arrangements art perfect, and accidents so tare on thie road, thai many persons hive their limb* taken oil and getembelmed before starting, to avoid delay while on tha ears. —At a fancy dress ball in Paris recently, a lady was seen with a vary lowbodied dress, while floating and waving an abundance of green gaaso. She sat politely Mksd by a gentleman what the personated. "Tba aaa, Moosieur." "At low tide, then madam." Tho lady blushed aod the gentleman amiled. —In MaaaachnsetU there it a place called Baubarry, where Mr. Nehamiah married Mist Hasan Elderberry, a niece of Deacon Danes berry, ol Dan berry. - Tba ceremony waa performed tba Reverend Mr. Cranberry, at tba boat* or Mr. Hocklaberry. Wall, iflbair children don't make gooseberries, what sort of berries wlH Upy ba t At tba break fast-Ublo of Congress Hall yesterday, a gentleman remarked to Btllar that b* was afraid of restoring oat Uo (ar arkan bathing, as tba nndartow vary strong, aad might carry bis beyond his d*pth, aad ba would ioariubly be drowned. "Ob." said E. H., Jwt men* viae ywa to take a ptoou of gaols* old Brews Wtedwr Map it *aab basd, aod aand huv* ne four of drewaiag. " Windsor nop I What far said the timid Wlter. " B*o*aae," tepited «. ; K, " Y*u will the* bo aura t* be vstefad
9?£CI L^dOTJCE6. J. 4-ruii vlllc Ltach, ATTUthtr AVlt COt'StHLLOK-AT-Li W, tit south nfth rtrkkt, aMtsr ' ' Pnit-ALcLrwis. Vlutuul Dcneflt Life Insnraucc Company, NEWARK. KKW JKESKV. J. r. LEAMtNC, SwavIIV. • , - ..... ----- I John n. IIiifTiiiitn. 1 tttomrj -nt-hnw. Master, Examiner, and Solicitor In Chancery. CAPK MAT COURT MOUSK. KKW JAIRAKV Strange, but True. Kvvry youos lady and rslkfao In tht I ' bj oddrvulnx *br UHilrr.lAiir.1 TTkmc ha.lns | 'ears of balac bum-bujjrvd will obltf# by not nollclnx thU eonl. All olbm will pluar addrau Tiioa. r. ckapmak. Drafisess. Blistdisesa A t utarrli, I. ISAACS, Oculist *wl Aurill, (lormrri j ol Lrydrn, Hollanil.l No. SIS PIKE stmt, PhilodcL lion. ^ _ Jate] llr. J. F. Learning. D*"'" »<v. SW in-ljl willlaa.abutsh. Klr.ss Co . NcwV'.rk Lrror» of l'outli. A WtOflfmae who MiOVml lor ycoia fri.ni N.r lie mncly by which kt^ vu gUTwd. SaffVrrra To Farmer* and Others. nprca, Blankets, dolhi. ElAnbcls, ItAlmoral Skirl# 'tocktuc Tare, Carpet Vara, Sc.. Ar. F All RO<xlA rua rutted to Dt of ths tamt superior Stills haw brcomr so ^blulnrnt throujtout this I sr roods glvva to nchaiqe. ROB'T DcBOIS, Prvsldsnt. 4. DUBOIS, Secretary, at the EaAt Lake Woolea Mix- Co- ' Sam" MARRIED. At the Church of the Covenant. Philadelphia, by the Rar. A^ Sklras^ oa tke^MUi test, JthlMS er ot CharVee Ludlam, Esq., of Cape May, K. J. . OBITIAK1. Lost at sea by shipwreck, near the coast of . New Jersey, Deeetnher an. tan, Mr William T. I VjarrMRwo, o nl y s I a I n^ n^ ot Deborah Before t,jddlnjodieu foMhe Isrtllnr tea fond mr™ h^*nxf a^marte'r.'and'rHloaed to great IrmpUtlons, he ever was intndful, and fondly i seta for good, hut In the toe* of whom she tost her nil 1 nnd the deeps of her heart only uo tell SxiSSJsr^...."LTJ.'" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Peruvian Guano Substitute! 1 BAUGH'S RAW BONE ; SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP /LIME. MARK A OT) > After sswre than tsrelve yewr* of constant mae, . this highly roneew tested Manure hat nttulned t wlde-eprewd iwpotelloa at a \ SIBSTITTITI FOR PERI VUN 8CAX0. the fart of lit being relied upoo by n wide elrrle of ngricultnrlata to supp<X *» »n»to la lite dtrecttqp of maaurat lor erevy crop. BAEtill A SONS, 1 Sole Maanluteren aad Proprietor*, Mm Ia » South Bctavrarc Arcwuc, PHI^bDELrUIA. | Price flM per MM lbs. Cask. [ ;
NEW AqyEBTISEMBITS. ; Every lloutr keeper CHOl'LD mnemher that w« keep . stock of rs Hardware adapted to thetrwasds. TSl'MAN k SHAW, No ass (Eight ThlHrOve) Mukriiaiieet, hslow WUdPlTdtedelphls portion I rum tbe Indigestible hull. Sold bj i la ' kctme*1 |NteUi.*fhTudwiHife' Picture Dealers. E^t^Mclure'Snlfs'snd* tvfr»'nnd"»l" ror sale by THUMAK A SHAW, No. ax. , Eight Thlrij -n.e. uarkrt slrevt, below Ninth, PhlUdelphla. Smith A Kiecke. , Perfumery nnd Fnncy Goods. A. B. SANDS A CO., WIIOLEKAI.E 1»RI«. GISTS. KKW YORK. THK rOLLOl H IKSTITI TE. " ! I ' PORT EDW ARD COI.I.EGI ATE (acllltles "for prrna<>' Vtton for I "ollrge i» fnrTlls". I l.dlcs FaH^lerm hrgms Aug *«b . for 1 ' fjvmis SAFE DEPOSIT CO., , Of New York. ( Chartered by tpcelal Act or the Legislature, fof ' BrRCLAR-FBOOr VAULTS, NEW YORK. ■ de^!^"od"tomn^eTteTh"^M,r''''',' . ^ FASHIONS FOR IKB6. ■ Ttiey are both durable, Economical, and t'lyllsh. 'where o£»^rum|{?row^afdtruU uadktea.*** A PHYSIOLOGICAL TT1KW OF MARRIAGE, eontotntng nemlv ' > MO PAGES, and IM PINE PLATE ENGRAVINGS of the AS ATOM V of the HUMAN ORGANS In n state of Health and Dtaeasr. with a Treatise oo Early Errors, Its Deplorablr Consequrnrrs upontes^Mlod OKI Bad^r, with thr STanted'.'ud UoteMntem^aUra saarrtegi? w"bc fm i*J^tew«aUta< Ity 'teSte!' oa'reretot oT» , rents In sUmga or postal currency,^hy sddrraslnc MABRAROIT t H blnss the proprietors ot a Dressing nnd Rwt Wis n perfect reetere?or C°rny Hnlr. I It solle nrlthrr the skin nor nsy hind of fabric. It remnqee nil DnndralT, earn nil diseases ot the scalp, nnd prevents the Hnlr from falling or. Warranted. Price « eeots E. Ilinor, ProprleWholcanle Agents, 1*1 Fulton St., New York. r PRRRT RiTIS' PAII KILLIT. A. of Cholera, Sr. mmr/ Complete!. Dyspepsia, | k' nTlV^r rnVu™ and bate iV^wrih ft^reefy' I ke magic, when externally applied to bad sores, burns, sentds. Bad sprains- Far the *tek hesdi schs aod^toolhnehe, don't CnU to try IL la short. Pxaav Dans' Pai* EiLLca.-Thls medlstae ■raiela#"var bees'™ Urw?Bpnte'il!l«fs ae mueh en I teas la every bate of goods seat to country merchants as ten. roffee, or sua sr. This speaks volumes In Itn favor.— One Fads MMML BIKBEE'R MILITARY n Circular. -THERE IS NO »PCH WORD AS FAIL." TABRA^T'8 CoampwaSd Extract at CUBEBS AND COPAIBA, ' I" II *ueM<«C 'i'th/mlu^1 t'ivte^ . OnOmgmjfuSl^n Im »e sheet qswgWfww Fm Ds^< and always In tree lime than any other ' TamiTs Oompoead Extenat af Oibebi aad Oseni ka, : SSSSit - CS^^xSnSnanwPte? i The S^ShHtoHm tUmf Cosaisa ore the only two rsmsdliw known teal eaa ho retted upon with any eertalnty of aueeeoo. TheranrsCt >■ I IXrea qf CUts«e and Ckpntte >fru rjugi ■■anhll nl a«4j by TARRAST * CO., in Cfwaawleh nrwet. New rack. O" arid bj Drngxtets sl| eve> tea Was Id. COOPER*)! MAGNETIC MALM I V! °_^.CL? *"* "T "r*ry*rt* ^ **• j
NEW 1WDVERTISEMENTS. ' Mililt EXBBR Tn~ mt r"nGln'l*ii°l'> c^hsrlaKredlen? ; BSS'L KSwa.® mat patua, killing tee pateow of thpthnu. Putrid toie Throat Bloody YlulL cholerm and thtenle ffiarota«s»BS«sas: nod many olk.r klndird ri.ro.rs. Koihiag but . "-"i1::! is".:" ss V «'»»• II la prepared by end sold aa Kw CO^MM?ulfon"£el^ BRICHT'I Wonderful Geul aad VA*raAlk Care, a FTER Tweuly Year* of terrible suffering. - V much ol the lime perfectly helpless, I hare been rnttrely resloied b; lb la Nellclne. WALTER BRYKKT, I Dealer in Furuncua ant Sloven, No. U School SL, Domes Barnes * Co., ri Park Row, New Vote, Wholesale Agents. NO RE M EOT hadvvrr been offered lo Ibe pu bile DR. FOORD'9 TONIC CORDIAL, For Peine Ui^lhe siomarb, Ptarrkcss. and Cholera ' All pains, grtplngs,1 and Irregular. Ilea of tho - Smorsd'aS Irraml'y tea! hl's oLee'* JS^TwIfi „ ^'.b, N« York. LYON'S MAGNETIC rOWDEM. Swi B<qsXnd'aH?bn^^Md tSuNwil1 rr KILLS ISSTAKTLY. . Car no Insect Powder but Lyon'a ft is the only I. "" Inssei Killer. Examine Carefully, lash grnulne Bollle has Drmas Baintw h Co private , revenue stamp on. and the algnatore of E. Lyon, bol'l'e'or" to be rid of Insects, bay a M sunt Lyon's Magnetic Powder. ilii * °on ud ns^s s" snhuMu y slirs ^Drpol. id John atreel. New York, told by THK STiiTMRDH-im FOWDKR 08. ot the Throe! aad Nona. Rleug*i; ,rd Pa's", swelling ol the Too- , -^^^^^elln. Coughs Cobft. qmnsey, " * lbs None, and Bronchitis" ara ■ 'be praprtriors of tee Vew" York Haleli'xbt Wumf beih I rutrn.lrn. widow ol the Hon. Jekn J. ' rlllrnilrn nnd nthern. oars. No. eas Broadway, New Wrk. CHEVALIER'S LIFE IIS Islllag out ; Veep the head clean, cool ^sd braltby ; can housed freely; con rains note try '' Physi-lsns I assureyou. Ladles end vnolleteWD, It Is all you requite (or the Hnlr. SoM by nil Drugslsls. and at my olBce, No llta Brnndway. New York. SARAH A. CHEVALIER. M. ft. .Ylaredcn'a Carminative Syrup to ivll U ?S* ~ "t^tegfo^awSr^k id A Naw Ramody. B It Hands for McriU oilkoat a Superior. HarxdeB's Vpgpuble Bfrnailra Till* or •u'SSatoSfs. Oou" orSteSSiHsk •• Dyspepsia, Prepay. » Important to Invalids. am. It'FFERERI FROM Pulmonary Dtneesne, Nareoua DehUlly, ol en#Bra! ^e" **' °T t*hroole CHordsr* I deprrnsed. rendering necessary n * 0re"" "" NERVOUS TONIC and INVIOORATOR, '• lornlton to hrsrih, by w riling for* in* new Or ' ruUr, which (wlte ndvlew) will be cent free lo '' ell. No stamps required. Addrees ■' J. WINCHESTER A CO., £ «e John at.. New York. • Drnnkard Iteg. » D". "."74 tu^i '' -Will follow ulsTlrrs'loas. Thousnads are Jss- ' slag him. laveellgnte aad you Will be satiated. " Call or nend stamp for a elrenlar, II U harmless. and sen be gfvea without the knowledge ollbe pqllenl. Dr. Hlcknell'a Nyrnp. THE on EAT CHOLERA REHRDTcs- 1 Also, Dysentery, Dterrbma, Cholera Morbea, summer CompUInt, Pain or Crump i* stomach or Bowels, Sick or lour stomach, Painters' e. Ie purely vegeinb'le.Vlteoat n p«rtUlesflraSa£s S."SST»u?,TJKr!."t»"3S!S^ - S.IV'.&'JS, it! : teste of the nrtlele wUI satisfy tee morilnernd ulous of Ikaee facte told by all poolers tu ten*, iclne. Please send for clrsul.r sod try It. Pre. Kfod.lVten I. A*D ,trrro,,i Pro vide ne*, s, ' DEM At BARNES h CO., a- New Tevh. General Agent. ""INSURANCE C08. i; TRAVELER! INBVRANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN-, £NSURXB AGAINST 3 ACCIDENTS i KVEBY DESCRIPTION. CAINTACi»Oa.BR*. r rtrt DOLLAKS IsKVALTUMIVM " t=itstrjsss.aef!>! ys-ww "" Tf nr . juTKli

