Cape May Ocean Wave, 24 July 1867 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cap 3tlag (Ocean flaw. ■

voig^II.

CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1867.

NO. 633.

BUSINESS CARDS. A CARD. J ESSE SL^ SMITH, OomtssloMr of Dro^- | OOae Mm it., uoioO, (tawJsnay * ' | AVOflOR TOMTOM.':- j tvu, "* GKURLT'W. SMITH, . . . . • . . Lay Island, H. J. I. B. «BEI, " iBDUtr-JT-U H . MASl tit,. SOUClTOt, A «b XXAMItWt IX CIUXCKKY, Viuit mm. above Fun, Camom, It. Ir •II *«Jololn« First National Bulk. HCTIOnEEB'6 NOTICE. Tin ° WUMBMr! OCAUt " hi. Meads .sd th. public, that ho 1. prepared to .attend to Public hl'l U aa, pott of .Cape Map ooosty, at short coll.. «o.l ob rrssansMr terms. WILLIAM CHAM1KR-. Jaa-Riaw: Irl . CaU aprtec. NJ- ■. a. swain, REAL ESTATE AGENT, SCR VEYOR CONVEYANCER, • OBaa. Car. PKRRY A SOUTH Streets, Jets-, Capo Island, N. L jisac M. SMITH, real estate agent, Has removes hla eNee from I ha eoroer of WaahIngtoa aed Jaeksoa streets, to I JACKSON STREET. Ofr—U' Av Cralre (imue, ft 'wyi . *'J' A ACTION BCIMEU. ■ rss sssssss tHutnem najrwhero ta Oap. May Couaty^al aA jour pawouasa. JKMK „ SMITH, OIBoe t, ,l,lia « II C.peLLaod. M. J.^ COIVEfAXCWt. TYEE0*. BONDS, MORTGAGES, and athar leuaatoaao as, I daapaloh, a ad Aetaowledrmeaw •ad Drpoaitlona Ukao ii, HENRI SWAIN, Jfaatrr la CLawsrp OMaa al M'cataotfa Boarding Houaa.TowoaeBd', Inlet. Papa Ma) tonal), h.J. ASRMV Hfmas. / N. A. WEKZELLE, commission merchant. Ma. 101 NORTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA, g FECIAL ailcniloB paid to coutenmvota aad Jordan™ arSSe' daurod! wuF; rooeLe b'oayt^al- . I nut I OB. mnaam I.

1 r— r NOTICE TO THE PCBI.IC. ON all pAvparOSa Ml with the Sabeerlber foi r ( S^Umtallowtswretee ulllbccha^to- a rete off* percent oe the emoeatef mdern Iroo. i, n.a ID lea thousand al Utt rata of I |*r coat ta. Ika i .MM or Sr. pmjesty .II popart, lalt to Real Latala Ajrant. Office Jaakaou St., opposite Cnntrn Houac. JeS-tf] •" Capo Island Nawjeraa,. 91 ON >11 1 1 PERSONS who ma, wish to borrow or load aai Jive?" or bo required. Bp Ihla maaa. J paraoaa havla* mooa, to lead can loan It to ro- ' -fk.ro. 1 Atloraa, at Lav, , JalS.WMl Cap# May Court Houaa, N. J J NOTICE. BSIllli LET* BROTHERS1 Portable Solf Acting Flro Engine FIRE EXTIN G (J ISHER. j SaiaffljgajSSifS ! "•"•"RSh; john WEST. Arent. , las- Papa Mlartd. »■ J. , J. S. UARRIAON, * WASHINGTON STREET. , oppoalla ISO PuMOWaa. cirt island, it j, < Wu'iJ"— i.'SS'i'SuVS'iS rrMSKl,. .Mtv'SKSWA TOILET ARTICLES, BROOMS, . TOBAOCO A SBOARS, COUNTER SHOW. , CASKS, -We. JOBS A L»w. R 9. Afcesrom RIBSLB. W.UAA» JOHN 8. LEE* CO., t> opk, SNIP CHANDLERY A n AT ALSTOREt, i No. do North WHARVES, bale- ARCH *L, muBtuau. aiLUMO aad SKUrETWDTE, OARS, OAKUM, ' PITCH, TAB, ROSIN. PAINTS, OILS, BLOCKS, CANVASS, h Kroay nrttsSs nuslliil aboard .mill. G&ClCKRlKSBPROTIBIONH. nui nam PAINT aad OIL mm GA RMKNTS T FjmA CARPET*, ima tan MAOIC CLEANSING CREAM- Said a, finnan aad IMaaflala J. r. Mta^aaaouiWa.*, M. '• '""•^7 i

I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; Interesting to Advertisers. , - : ! jsSJjSKgiTW.I? "MMggg 1 1 ! MlKttS i^i^^n'w^wtaoI"»infab" ^'^^^bT.i'S^i.S'^'LSU^ oui adrartianmaala, aohjccl to frequent chaasra II waa arfund thai auch a nouna aoablrd «.cnt. 1 "l^!2tSthTp^odl"koraKn« partJn! Tha Ormof Caorgc p. Hownlik Co., of Naw IiKk. , baias rckaidad aa tha urloclpal one which had adoivtad thla a, alia:, and Mr Stowoll Mm pro- > C'.'o." ' R' -C l° 3 urQpuu*l.l du, aad runuad that Ota apuhllalvrr, ' u^ay.,*Maa,*^wat*how^ar'raaosa>Mdli atlraatage to be JSh1"^2rt,0foJ one alia ifac, «Lmw* tha,^ thu, obUIand a cl.j, I oanilw'^Hh'avhMh'thaJ'wara^SjjSwS, whit. Ota an had apana to ap.rn aad warn a llllns to eutcrtalB similar pi opoaltloBi, aa action waa taken Tha advaatacn, aacurnd to tha advertiser b, this atatam uf ooatractias, an eer, errat. ParIlea latereatnd^aie ^ .^^.1^1.^ Tul?,?' s?o-,"s,»2K s .rs ksv.a,t.; JJDCCLX. 1760. 1867. "CENTURY." ; S100 A DAY. * Wa ha, a adapted tha plaa ef purtlaf mooa, la IENTURVToSACCO io iBdnr. cullomera lo , X^-o^Ti iTESt-'Si Its merits, aad to pin no unheal TK10UT UNI k<Rf riro'ilhliii' THE CEN^ UkV'rom^aalea- ^ OOBn of tha car, ckoltaet old leaf, aad harass- : SSSlsiiS5'™ I 0t "JS"-o.",LXrS SSTSd.'S! * each. On Wado»«la,a. In Be. papers, »*0 lo thM^GBEKNBACKB-br aao^ h^l^wU.'rba*5I»al»drrwtth paekasaa ol our d " vnf°"i°a " »■'»"" «' """"T Thla houaa has bare aalahltahad for over a a ra!rtartarVhoarat, and* fair *t?ealVn»,*wl'ch* puu Sllhl all doubts, II aa, should exiat, a. lo the £stam — '

THE CENTURY TOBACCO eaa be had in ^isivitssrsss.!iri",t 5KV." tesniJSSKS! "U lay, at Waal ScnoadwL, Clamanall. Prlna Uat seal oa appllcalloa lo P. lb «. LORILLARD, J,t> ' I established la nao.) • y.lB rhMrten ml, N. *. AGENTS WANTED! Headlaj'a treat wort* oa our Nacj, entitled SSSSsSaS&ntS loiy at tha War, patroalsadW >aaa ot thousand. IdK^* thaajVma»t"*5S dram E R TRhAT h Co^ PuhUahers. No. aftt ■roadway, New York. jjl\ STEAM EBOISER-Com X Maine the maaliuum of eBclnan,, durahltt,. JfMe"C°Tkev m" wide I ?' ' "d" "lav or'abl marc than mm betas IB UK All wMtanied sails a ppUaailoa"0 Address J. C. HOADLEYJl Ca.. ROOM A N , > 18 K & CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN g 0 vernment securities. No. 18 Nassau Strop, NEW TORK, BUT aad sail al JSrrkal rates Ms ear east Boadaof IHOTi Klre-Twent, Uoaua. all laaum; Teo-y'ocl, bond. i seven- 1 kirt, Ntnea, all series t Compound iBiaaaM lloM. nad Gold aad SUcae rS.fU|mHr.fh. heell*,ai£rt 'tro1'*" Ol aha orro." "" ' XT' R CuT' fsn 8200 -a*™ ; B^ roib SIiumU Phi. BamXJhrCalafLEGS AND ARMS ' Invantrd b, a Surjfoo. Nlaa paWnla 1 SsssiH : Use aat oral ooa, at B1SR , Two parnata la Arum, with saw ahooUar mo- 1 ttoa, Wh to sua Saad for pamphhrt- It ooo- , ^"o'l Plosai BSRBlOalaaj, M. >t Roaheklav, N. i ■aa. "****" *^T' *" " **^?M 1 w?.*sr. their aulas wllh lham. TBXBET NOT A CITT, too) AT ALL DRUG tTQBKR ' I.'fUWI aCLNTl waaMd, to aatl SU Naw liF 1L9TI IH FAR HERB ; iHSSfISS i SSsSSSs^ S£1S I . MadaLMd ■RNEM mmla^

®ht fart's Cotntt. The Humors or Cape 'Hay. Trembling ta lha water,, , v. Rolllne in tha awall. \ Splat Mas 'mldit the breakers, Daahlns la pell mall i •prawllas on the epra,. Laucftlas al the fun, Frightened, tries ta run From a towering breaker. Which, to hlaBtama,. Strike, htm like a catapult. Short la pettieoat. With a cr, appalling Gulpbed la boiling apiay, |n bathing al Cap a Ma,. Plunges la tha tlda. Spoiling hla display, Tha w atari al Cum Ma,. Soldi, mount, tha blllowaUaahlog .urge, hnvaa. Sae tha bolataroua aea-klug Klaa tha wntary fa,, Hear bar laughter ringing from Shocks of charglag breakers, See iLcm quickly Kampar for Tha aaod beach at Cape May. Tumbling la tha walan, Rolling in the awall. Splashing 'midst tha brothers. Dashing to pell mail, Dofflog briny garments, Donning raiment gay. Aching colds then tilling from Tha table at Caps Ma,. Clattering of tha dtshea. ,

Rattling knl- ea nad forks, Jingling of the glasses. Ft Popping of tha corks, „ Draining ot lha bottles. Stowing food away, Don't we hsre a Jolly lime In dining mt Cap. Ma, I j; Sea that yOung^dy. paptlc- l( Ivories aharpl, aat | n Than those fragile cicatoraa, Winds nno waft a way, c' What an ostrich appatlia || O'atlakM them at Cap. Mayl p To tba porches drawn, * Lounging In parti too, j( Smoking oo tha lawn, Cosalp, aobblers. romance, 1 I llrung nad croquet, n Till tha auatla of tha Queen or Night Lilt e-or Cmpe May. Cathartng la the parlors, RusUlngurthadmaaea, * Agltattag tr eases. 1 Gliding through tha " Lnaelera." " Gayast of tha gay, „ Wa whirl ta at Cape May. * Thus tha fun continue a, , r Morning, noon nad night, a Till our aahlug eyelids Asking a respite, c Thou wo aoandl, slumber, f TU1 the break of day. t Only to again resume Tha frollaa at Caps May. I ^HistrUdntons. A Costly Experiment. Tha stum pi or Napoleon la asublish farei(S rala is Mexico w^s a great Baa Mora axpaaiiee than is gsBsrslly isp- ( poied. Tha cotablaod azpaodituraa in ^ lha war, sncy and inaace dsportmsnU, j according to n report made ta tha Froneb legislntice bedy. amosnLd ta 2(3,165,000 1 francs, or shoal sevaoty-iwa and a ball I millions of dollars it gold, wbieh is ta- * duced by certain enitotas, etc., to n little l ocer sixty millions. Far nil this antlny, < the wily Baparar bad acquired jnst noih- • lag at all, naltM it ba tba conUmpl ol , all nations. From flrat to last lha aadartakiag was a failare ; bat it ^7ll aat, parhaps, ba wilhoat its ibflstaes oa tba fa- ' tarn policy of European Governments ' Tbay mill aadoratand that Earapoaa prin- < , ciplse aad idaaa eaanot Ilea oa this ooa- 1 lineal ; that the whole tendency ef eceoL I is is tba direction of a brooder liberty < aad a hilar roeagallias of tha rigbU of | tha lodleidaal man ; and cat of this eoa , . eiclioa may oaato enforced abstiaeaee ( ' from ialorferaoca with car Ioetitatioaa ( aad aims. Is asy event, it may ha depended spoo that Napalaoa will sat he ' I is soy harry lo repeat his sxperimsat of 1 salsjagoliss In this qoarUr af tie glaba. Bistr a*d Dratr Hats or trr World. . — Htalistieians have calcslstad that If tha 1 ; population af tha wartd omaanu ta ha- i 1 tveoa 1,200,000.000 nad 1,300, OOROOO , ' pataaaa, tho aamber af deaths is a year 1 wot Id ba 32,000,000. Aseemiag tha oar- 1 raetsasg of this calcalauon, tha daaths i I each day waald ba aa^ly 88,000 ; 3,300 , par hoar. (0 par miaaU, mad this aeory 1 aaeaad mould curry iulo aUrsity eaa ha- | | man life from esa part af tha world or , r —athar. But ropradactiaa asaartn its sai paner power; tr. as coleeUuag tha ' . crmhmhia aaooal births — tha glaba, tha i ; than tha isataaas af tha popoloUam M hapi |

Tha Season af mnr Water in g Places. The saa—s, so fur, at Ssrstopn , Springs ban been renarhably cool, nod eisUors, thoogh already in large cambers. are not near aa nnmerooa as in former years. Tbera, improeemeni tssms to be the order of the day, and tba lots made vacant be tho many destractiea fires which bnvt occurred there daring the last three years, are rapidly being covered with new and elegant hotels and bosioess houses. To add to the greater security ef properly, the village uothorities recently J purchased some half-dozen first-class [ steam fire engines, whieb are io thr ! beads of so efficient organization of | firemen. The most prominent feature of amusement in anticipation with the Strategical are the races, which com- ; meace on the Tth of Aignst, and will I continue for tix days. The seaaon at Long Kranch hat ; well commtoced, and picnics, excor- j siont, bops and engagements are all the go. Most of those who can afford to leave pent-op Now York, have wandered to tbia locale, to meander along iu ■ tread and plange in its •orf. The hotel* are filling at aboat tbe same rate as at Capo May, and the indications ar* that tha coming month will witness the Braoeb crowded | Visitors, tbosgb they acknowledge tbe ■ hotel* possess many resplendent at- . tractions, growl considerably at the j alarming price* eberged for every ; thing, not taking into consideration tho immense expense attendant oa keeping a first-class seaside bouse, I that only fills far two or three weeks i oat of tha fifty-two. No paper being as yet published al Atlantic City, wa can only learn from occasional correspondents what aspects the season is wearing there. Exenr- | aion trains ran daily, io tddiliou to i sioo daily, to ,

foar roguier trains, each catrying it» j ' complement ef pieasure-tsekers and I Reports from Bath, Long (slai.d, | Rhode Island, Cornwall on Hudson, Lake Mahopae aad other < famous iBffiiner resorts, all bear wit- i a oss that the season bat been unusually ; ' cool so far, and tbe hotels of some of . ' trom quite deserted when com- | pared aith former years. The arri- I . vais at Newport and Lake Mabopec j , week were very numerous, and the season may ba said to have fairly com- i raeuced at them all. Al Cape May everything bespeaks j a ruab during the. next week and first ^ weak in AogasL Everybody in pre- j psrisg for it j everybody is speaking of it ; and what everybody aaya must ueoososrily be a fact. Poople are con- i s tartly finding oat, after visiting other ! resorts, that Chpe May is tuk garden - spot ol thsm all, and hither ihvy will com* to do nothing bat bathe, breathe sea sir, have "a. sniff of iht> briny" blast, have a "gay time,'' and io fact enjoy themselves lo ertry conceivable manner, either by making a toil of pleasure, or by listlrsely idling away a month or two of rolaxatloa. Beacts Parties. Of lb* many attractive pleasures indigenous lo Cape May, fev of them present purer delights than those found on whit are termed "beach parlies." Visitors have at ail times ample opportunities for going oo these excursions, aad oar word for It, tbay will aot be dieappoloted. 8peoking of them, ihe "W. J. Pioneer" says "For the information of the aniaititted we would simply toy that a "botch party" it composed wf two or three congenial families, with the addition oftsa of two or three visitors from other plaese, together with the minisaod his family, who saeh prepare a basket of dsllcious food, with bottlo* of coffee aad laa, with which tbey embark la a boat, aad after a merry —11 of aa boor or two they load wpoa the Thea a shady nook is ssnghi sot. lha hampers unpacked, sometimes a fire made and the ceffee heated, often a coaple of hundred clams, with their mouths down in the — nd, are baked, aad In at chart epnee of time tha dinner, gotten op a a dor tha merrleat pooslble ooopieot, la ready, aad open any sort of ooat thai eaa bo improvised for the occasion, or no seal at all as tbe case may bo. th* repast la partaken. Tbea there is a stroll along the shore, generally miona ska— aad atoeklags. tha yoaag kdi— enjoying tha favor of dabbling with bare feet in tb? cooling was— aa lhay r»U up — the moist saada. Km ewes— tho prepereUoai far bathing. Tho snwd hills, with

iog-roomt, aad. while the ladies appropriate oao side, the gentlemen take tha other, and soon, in apparel that | I woold aot exactly be deemed attrsc- ! live for aa evening reception.-the men, 1 women and children are sporting in i I the snrf of the breakers. There arc the usual dockings aa J spaltrriigs and ' , tumblings tod shoutings, aod tbe fall- |j est possible physical pleasars is reached ' : in the bath, tbe more foil and free be- ] 1 cause freed from thy raelrsios of tor- I • rounding gazers. Then * merry sop- j per, afterward a fresh embarkation, n i J rapid tall, enlivened with aingiog, and ! ' i the party are again at home, having | ' | been invigorated instead of debilitated r ! by the day's .pleasure they have en 1 ; joyed. ' Execution of Maximilian. Mr- < lia and nirsmou. tha "World's" correspondence detailing i l | tba caseation of Mazimiliao and bis offi. . i cart, by Kscobpde. tbe agent of Joarel, I , | on tba 19th of Joae : I | Carriages wera providad-oae for aach priaeaer — surroonded by strong guardr. j ' -The threa carriages met io tbe plaza, and | r procaedad tbenea, wiib lbs escorw. di- j I , gentooa moUitodo followed aod bauimed s j io tbe procession. , | When tba carriages arrived at tb.> p ] angaish and regard sbook lha. crowd thai , I sqaare, leaving tbat side open lowuril j 1 | ICscopeda aad bit olficarl approached tho I » ! carriages. The prisooars were told to | i i first to leave bis taat. Mej.s quitted bis j •eat slowly, and witb apparent difficulty. < , Maximilian, recovered Irom kit abstrac- ! ' 1 awakaoiag glance, aad daieaodad, bear. * | iog himself calmly sa asoal. without a j i stand wars bow poiotad oat lo tho three- |

took their positions. Tho reasons j I for the sentence nud their deetb warreni were deeleimed lo Ibem. They were Ibou | permitted 1# speek. •I discleim," said Maz.miliao, ae the | j lontion or wish » aggrandize myself al U.,0 axpeuto ol Mexico. Wbeo 1 wa, j Orel wailed opoa al Miramar. by tbe da- ) j 1 lefuaed. Tbe propoelliou waa pressed I j opoD me. I replied, tbat if a majority ol | i ibe Mexican people decided tbat it wan [ I for tbo interest ol tbe country, I should j j not fsei at liberty to rejute. A lestimo- i nial to the last effect was brought me by | | soother deputation. The European gov j j Believing that 1 was Iheo really furnished . came. 1 pursued the course thai 1 bo- j I I hove issued, were isssed at a waroiog. ' | and uoder a mistaken ioipresaion of tbu I real eealimeat of a majority ql the pea' ! pie, rather than from a despotic or sellisb , | motive- I bare been tiled by an incuin- . patent aod illegal coert. My protest has ' beau of no avail. 1 bare a right to de1 mead, and still demand a more delibeiats . hearing." ' Nothing was said ia reply. Maxioii- ' lino evidently expected uotbiag. iie stood io a firm, yet graceful attilode, until Miramoo bed fioislled epeekiog. Tbe guard wat drawn up. Mtjia gazed - curiously, Mlramon with a grim smile, , aod Maximiliau with no particular ox- , pressioa, while this muvemeal woe iu progress. Thaa Maximiiisu beckoned to tbe eergesat, who went forward aod atooo for a momeal facing tbe Emi>eror. The 1 latter drew a baodlel ol Mexicoo golden ' ooocos, or sixteen dollar pieeee from bis 1 pocket, aad placed them ia tbe eergeaai's - band. | "1 ask one favor. Pleaee lo tell year , moo to aim ot my bearL Divide tbu , among them after I am dead. Adios .' j Take a good atm." Tbe eergeaat returned, and took bis ' position on toe right of tba firiag squad. lie giaiiccd st Kscobcdo, aad ractived 1 his answer id u alight bod aod aignifisaot ■ exprsetiou. "AltaolioD." 1 Tho marmar ef pity in tba millitade , without tho uilitpry lions, almost broke iioio sboata of proueutioo. Tbe efficers lilted their swordo, '.be soldiere fambiea ■ at tboir maskate, aad rrawaod H doeo. I Tbo ellllaoat tboa became oppressive. "Aim I" ' "Vivr Io Mexico!" ia a. suppressed * crj, frem Miramoo. "UarioUa I Larlotla!" This word, IwiM spokon, ia a tboogbWel, -Lador ' tone, was tho leak tbat avor passed tbe f lips of the Archduke or Austria. r 1 ■ " r Ssasosabli Boaoaunoxs.— -Tbo folio ilag bints era sou soaablo, aad may bs true ; lhay aro at laaat worth trying : Oil ' af poo ay royal will heap moeqeltvos out ol ^ a room, if aoolMrod about ovsu iu small ' qsaotiiioe. Roaches an exterminates I by oeottortag u koadfol of froohogSBMber * pur lags about tho bouse. No fiy will * |ight om tho wiodew wkich has boon b woobod with water ia wbkob a Utlto gariio - ba< haw ho Dad.

Misquotations. j Writers for flail/ papers, in their 1 I often fall into qoecr blandrra. 1 ! Tho precise New York Commercial, | deprecating the effect of Slaaberry's opioioas, says ; "The Dcetruetivee are to be let loose . ' again. However 'uglv aad venomous,' Jewels are sometimes found in toads' heads, la constructing a gallows for j : j Human, lha architects may possibly | . i bang themselves." | According to Sbakspero, the loath, , not the jctoele, were "ugly and venom- j I ons aod according to the good old j | Bible, it wat Atman who erected a I 1 - gallows for Mordccai, tho Jew, aad { Hsuian himself who was hanged upon - | And in the very next paragraph ; comes a "wale" for old Jauob Barker 1 j io this fashion : ' i "It it painful for those who have ! known Jacob Barker as long as thsy can remember; who have seen biro , i like 'a strong swimmer,' straggling ' through a dozen commercial crashes, I i just keeping his chin above water, ' I finally sink. He has always been ia j fionucial 'hot water,' ever grnspiug for ; j the sabstauee, but clutching only tba I ■ shadow. Ilia indomitable industry aud , energy, rightly directed, would l^ve , j led to fortune. But his lust for euor- i , | mous wealtii was always 'overleaping j , i itself.' And now, like Cardinal Wol- j I sey, ia his old age aod adversity, there j • Were a painter to put tbie eel of ' • figures ou canvass, wouldn't they make a funny picture ? Imagine that portly j old gentlsmao of eighty-two, in the j act of swimming through a dozen i, j crashes down Wall street, during banking boors, going "plumb under" a in front of tbe gold room precisely al u j three o'clock. Imagine him ia "hot

" water," clutching a ihadow, bis lost for wealth ia the act of "overleaping ( | itself' Aod worse than ail, to mis- ( ' quote Sbakspero again, and worry old | | Cardinal Wolsey, beyond both rhyme U and reason. This is tbe qootaiion't, t aimed at : "But yesterday the word of | i . | Crnssr (aot Wolsey) might have stood I i • 1 against the world ; uow lies he there, 1 - j pud none so poor to do him rever- | ' ' ence 1" Hadn't Captain Hart or John- I 1 1 sod and Bradford better send an old j ' j Testament and a pocket- -copy oil! I Sbaksper* lo Now York f ! | r [ No Mnuu "Socu Milk.— One di.covery 1 1 - . seems the ostursl progenitor ol soothei j 1 i oulk has, within a fsw years, opened a | , I ! new and profitable source of Iodastry and - economy, aod now a French chemist, Mr. I . I that frssh milk can bo kept for almoti j • alfy givon period, perfectly sweet and i ■ ! good, simply by the complete exclusion » J of atmosphifric air. Mr. M ah run bus re- I - , coolly laid bir process, sad iu resdtl in • - j French Academy of Sciences, wbo have » I reported favorably, aud,lurther awaided j the chemist a prize qf fifteen hundred . | francs — ubool three hondVed dollars. Af e .tor' this, -our dairy womUlT-and housewives should bo able to keep their milk swsot as long as tbsy please, "in spite ul A thuodtr." • — Every age. Ilka a dead fisid, bos to - be plowed aud towed anew. " — During May tbera was disposed of " io Califorais and Oregon, public lands to II the smount of 65,620 seres. — Registration closed io Richmond on " Saturday. Tba colored registered, valors " outnumber the wbitds by 1119. ' —What it tba difference between no editor aad a wifet One sets tha articlei r (o rights, and tba other writes articles to ' set. — The expense of pablishiag the New York "Independent" over its income, " during the twelve years of its existence, 'o has M<n $40,000. — I. A western editor has placed ever his " marriages a cut reprasauling a large trap, •pia#ivWith this motto— "Tba trap down e — another ainaykammer caagbl 1" • — Woman, to be attractive lo all saris of people, meat have great readiness of a sympathy. Many have it oalorally, aad i. many work bard in acquiring a good imitation of it. d — A Main# aditor says tbat a pampkia ia tbat 8lata grow so largs tbat aight men I, cnald stand roaad It. Tbia is liks tba " mas who — w a Bock af blackbirds so low '* that ha ootid shake a stick at them. — "Ah, Jemmy," said a sympathising I- friend to a maa who was jsst loo lets for w lha train, "yoa did aat ran fast enough." ll 'Yas I did," said Jammy, "I ran fast >1 eaoagk, bat I did aot start qoila mob J1 enough." A —The yoeog'ladies of Peatacela, PloI' rida. have ergaaisad a base ball dab. R Oab of tba ralaa it, that whenever any •a member gets tangled la her aieel wire and ia rails, she it ta ba immediately expelled bam the llbh,

Abo n ) I o'clock oa Friday aveoiag, ibe ezteosiia. wooden out-buildings attached io ihe gltts works at Kivsrside, N. A. wers distovered ta be on fire, aad ia an hoar the - whole building was in ruiat. Tpe rain was falling ia Wrroat* at the linie, otherwise the main bqiMiag would have beeo destroyed. Ca>k Mat Aosixstyrs Would.— Pral. F. W. Hast lugs, of Philadelphia, who _ bus beao, until recently, slaying at Coograss llall. paid Cape May a vary haod- ; some compliment jusl before taking hie ! leave, aud ooe which wa appreciate, i coming, aa it does, from a gaatlemaa who has visited every watering place in tba 1 country. Said the ProfeeMr, after ex1 | preffithg bis regret at being compelled ta 1 ! leave os, after two weeks of aoaloyed aai joy meat, "I can say of Cape May what I caoaol say of any other watering plaaa , in the world. It is liie greatest place oa . this continent." Thank you, Profearsr. Cape May wiU ever extend to you and yours, a welcome baud aad a pleasant relr< at from tha hat and ealtry sarroandings of your eily homo. Bad roB> our Park. — How often we 1 have oceesloo to learn the traUfnlaeea of the adage " One matt gs frem home to ' hear home news." The. Alar, of Pbiie1 delpbis. has it that " tbera. is not a trat- ' i ting berae oa tbe lslsnd," and that tha ( I road leading la the Diamond Beach Park i j is. " covered with water al cartaia poinU, L. making it impauabla far any teams bat . j the - Jersey IteU,' that can swim whan' . ! they can't walk." If thate facta wera well founded, there would iodoad ba but a slight prospect of ihe race-couree bang c a success at its opening. We should like io kooW whence tha Information came, r lamentably kept io tba dark oo these f particulars. v1*^ ^ '' Kzcursiors. — P'hc largest excursion 1 this season arrived from Philsdelphia at - half after ten o'clock yesterday foreoeoa, accompaoied by Beck's Band. The pisat sure seekers comprised members of five t different judges of lHjd Fellows aod their Ir.eods.numberiDg between ten aid eleven

hundred. Five thousand tickets, wa learned, were sold ; but oo account af the early morning's rain aod tha grand i parade af Germane which look place dar*1*7 10 'I" eity. four-fifths of the i ruiiruSiumber thought it advisable to re- . The party was tha most rospectss. i hie aod oiderly yet seen on Cape Island, | uud it is oeedlest to say they had a ptea- | caul lime while here. Nothing occorrcd lo uier Ihe lectmties of the day, beyond ! ibe sudden illness dfoae of tbe Odd Fel- | lows, who is compelled to elay until hi* i recovery, aud the leaving behind of two*1 i children who ware jost io time at , tbe depot to be loo late. 1 Tut Nsw Boat.— We anaouaced yesi terilay that a new boat web about lo be j substituted oo (be line for tbe steamer ; .Samuel M. Felloe. At the time we wera not aware how soon that ohaoge was ta | lake place, so quietly waa tbe matter ari ruufed. From tha gentlemanly ageet of i the Company, Boa. Downs Edmonds, of ' Cups May, wa leers that the Sue it a new j iruu boat, sod ssperiot in every respect ' to lbs Fallon. Bhe is commanded by Cupula O. Tnggart. Tha Sue ia 180 feet long, 30 feet beam aad 9 feet depth of oold, with two air-lighl iron bulkheads, ' lifs-bumu and life-preservers to provide against accident aad for the solely of passengers. Tbe dining saloon is oa lha mala .deck, handsomely fitted op with 1 cushioned septa, he., Ac. The promeuade deck it Mt apart as tba ladita' aad i gentleman's saloon, being provided with twenty-eight state-rooms end all other I necessary coavenieoco, and it 130 feat , long by 30 fett wide. The machinery is of tbe best manafactare^lod ol her trial , trip last week the Vessel iu pronounced a success iu every particular. Tho Sue cannot fell to became a popular craft, aad will no doubt add aumbara _ io the throog that aueaally visit Cape ' M*y Editorial Cocxuuv. — Tha edito/ of ' lha Koxtowo "Fotfieer" ia a generous • lellow. Iu pis last number ha Mye : X *— ■Toaueripl — Wa slopiha pre.! wfth pleasure io uoaoaoce llwaecehanrf otr ' contemporary, Mr. tiuaggt, editor of tba . ■ Foxtowa "Flash. "--^Je JH uow goat lo / have taseu tbo "Flash" aUl^led^ tha'^ > "Fusileer" a good paper. 1 — A close observer of oewspapart Mye 1 thero is a marked dUTerooeh Id the.owo- ' ar's dvscripliou 'of a burse lor taia wad that of tha same qoudruped slalao. Tae 1 animal's dafecu aro apt to ha ael forth ' rather strongly la lha last eaa*. — Tba laws of pouLuesa should ba oh--erred aot only Mvwea utimpto (needs, bat belwMO members of tha aasaa family ; 1 aud Ibosa bosstboidf aro meat paaaWal ' aad happy wharo she court. s..s a f good •ocielj aro eberrved. Than need aat l and ought aot to bo formality ; hat lull# > aitaotioni between brother* aad ail tart, making mataal eel sew prevent that eare- . I.teaaas and hardness which is meal apt ta . creep let 9 tha family, aad whiah grew ait f of iatimaay. It it gaod maaaers aad I coaeideralioa far aach •tbar's fcaitagi | that prevent lamiliarity eegeadanaf tempt, V /