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She ®teao %'a»e.!; Onpe Iilaad, Onjie M»j Oom^r.f . J. B. R7 MAQONAOLE. ;:CfeiuU«r, >««y »*. >*•*. ' -sf^T Qmt miu : . "Small profit*, and quick laic* !" : i- Vk . B. Miller A Co. < ;i Cap* Island, N.J. < ,-D*c* it p»y «o Advertise I ■ *■■ Some six or sight jsnrn ago, tbr town ol Vinaland, on tbo railroad nbont mWwn* bslwaan Philadelphia and Cap* May. was compsrntirely > a^Marness. An occasional cottagi nastling among tbo labyrinth of trees •Hti Its bo»y occnpaota toiling undsr the disadvantage* and sharing tbt hardship* of a settler's life, showed the only sign of civilization, and tbv .2, mns opon acres of rich mellow groond now prodneiog tbe most luxorian' crop* end abendanl harvests, were tenanted only by tbe beasts of tbr forests. Tbe land was eonsidereo worthless, hecause nobody lived tber# and nobody Used because It war tbongbt impossible to cultivate tbr •oil. Reasoning tbos in a circle, b> ameming as corraot what ererybodj sajd to be trot, it Is probable that tbr eonotry to this day might have remained in its ooreeal state, bad aot a elear head detected tbe fallacy, and an iodnstrioos brain, by correct reasonlag, arrived at an entirely differed' poncloslon. To clear np this vast area, to cover tbe thousands of acres with cottages, crops and herds, seemed (•deed a hercalean task, bot fortunately there was one man with will • enaagh to undertake ft, and bavioy undertaken, with energy enfficieet tr proeecote it to the deeired end. Th- ' town 1s no longer either e wilder**!or e forest, bot n growing, eoergetir end thriving place of ten thousand in habitants, who have ia their midst 6v. touches, fifteen ichool-bonsee, mills manafactories, railroads, and nil ths eonvaniencn fonnd io the oldeit sol tlemenls of New England. Tbes> iiemenis 01 .->ew nngiann. men
changes hhve been brought nbont b< the Intervention nod direct agency o Mr. Chsrles K. Ltodis, and to bin alone it ih all due. Understanding the natural facilities of the location be "bought tbe place," t* Now Yori. wan bongbt io ila early days, for i> "ebmpnretlvsly small eom, and immrdintely aet himself at work to form v colony. Thie be did elmoat and w> think entirely by advertising. It wet . advertised extensively, and hence atiracted general attention ; it was ad vnrtiied continuously, and beoct nol forgotten as soon as heard of ; it wet advertised In a truthful, fair and gen•root manner, hence people believec what they reed; end then being infloenced thereby, went to eee for them stirs*. Once there, they qere mon thou tstisfied. Tbey fonnd, eon I ran to eastern, tbo belf bad not beoo told and instead of coming away In disguat. became Immediate "sqoattera," boaght for twenty-five dellara an acre, what at preeenl would toll for mnoy timet that, end not thamtelvei at work t< elver op the gronod and heitea colli va- •• tton. Thai ban been bollt op tbt *" mout prosperous and thriving town ii Now Jersey, end It is tbll jodiciousystem of advertising tbat has beei instrumental, In a great* degree, ii * bringing ebont the many happy recalls wbieb one most see to eppre Ms to. _ The Bottoms of the lea. Onr Investigations go to show ths' tbo roaring waves and tbo mlghtie*' Mllown of the ocoon repose, not epos herd or troobied beds, bot upoi - cushions of itill water ; thai every where at the bottom of tbe dsop «ev tbe eelid ribe of Ua earth are protect■d, as with a garment, from tbe abrading action of ita current* ; tbat tb. cradle of its restlaat wave* ia Head by a stratum of water at rest, or ao nearly at mat tbat it can atilher wear not ■ova tb* llghtont bit of drift tbat one. lodgoo there. Tb* anilorm appear uaco of tbaoa microscopic shall*, eao tb* almost total absence ameng then of nay nadimeut from the sen or foreign matur, suggest moat forcibly tbo Moa of perfect rrpoas at tbo bottom at tbo aaa. Some of tbe spoci mass are an para sod as froa from sc. aaad as tb* fresh-fallon saew-fisk* I. from tb* daat of lb* aortb. Indeed .- tbasa aowedisgs almost pros* that tb. sou, 1 Iks tbo snow-clood with ita flnke- ■'* tu ahalm. is always letting fall apou Us bad showers or tbos* minute shell* ; irnvfil118 tbat tb. •to^awhloa atr.w iu bouom are. in tb* pan lea* of ago*, hidden under this gioay aavarlng, prnssnting lbs roendrd - eye— n.s. wbieb U neeo over tb* baby of tbaasbtokr who bam perished ' ia tbo aoaw aim* Tbo oc**u, oepecM, obbta and hosr the tropica, osteon* wtth Ms. The rumaina of iu •yffob. of **•»!•• tote* — ooam^d^btotoato, ami ml mad
-•=- . ■ ■=== ! lodged B tbe conree of time all over ita bottom. This process, continued for age*; ha* coveted the depths of tbe ocean a. with n mantle, consisting ol organisms as dslicaie as boar-froal, and ta light in tbe water as down is io tbe air. The toolb ol running water is very sbarp. Sbe bow tlie Niagara has cat it* Way through layer aftn layer of solid rock, lint what is the Niagara, with all tbe frsah watercoarse* of . the world, by tbe side or tbe great currents of th* occso ? . And' what ia tbe^iyreteuta^gf^ fresh wi lei upoa river bide ia comparison wit! the pressure of ocean water npon tin uotloin of ibe'deep ass ? It is not si great by contrast as tbe gutters ih the •treats are to tba cataract. Then why uave not tbe currents of tbo sea won its bottom sway ? Simply becaasi tbey are not permitted to get- down to it. • _ Rent-i-riox or Postaoc. — Wbils th. husinvaa commuoily continue, to grumbl. it ths high tariff wbieb is maintained by i ha international telegraph, th. posUi lulhdriiiss of Greet Britain' tad tb. United Slates hsvs bsoa qaistly arrangng a Irvaty, by- which tbs postags on ■ceaa lattsrs will bs reduced ons half. I'wslva cents iostsad of twenty-four will toon bo suflicisnt to procure tbo aofo corisg* and delivery of a letter soot from i his eonolrj to Knglend, provided th. ooslaga ia prepaid. Letters oat froa Kngland without b*iug prepaid will com ho recipients in Ibii cousiry fiva cent. .Jdilinnal. nod th"f# received oodsrsocl •ircsnreuncai in Kuglnnd will pay an In creased nmount, to be dstermiood by lb. British Post Office aulhoiities. In odd. /loo to the." poslsgo on loltars, the nr rnngsment cootempint.s tbo forstfffici if small pnekagns, such as books, map. -ngreringe, music, pholngraphs, seeds. ■o exceed sixpence for four ounces, wh.t .enl from the U nitsd Slates, sod half lb*' .mount whan sent from I^pglsnd, tb. ..oalogo on ssch articles to b* ia eacl i new prepaid. Tbo oxionsina of tbo mean- j if inlercoorea between ' tbis/couotry an- j Kuropo ia of the olmoet imporlanc# t<- | b* people of both continents, and every j □stance of 'redaction io tba charge fa | conveyance of correspondence ia n bcnslr o mankind. The Veto Meeuuge. WssBiKirroa. Joly 19. ] Washikutov. Joly 19. "
The President sent bis vela measag. j 1 •n tbe Honae this aflernona. Near Ih- !' -lose he ways : "This interferenca will 1 'bo Constitutional sstborily of tb* Kx<- ! entire Depsrtmeot is pot evil tbat will ' -.vilabiy sap the foandntluns of our fed- 1 -rjtsyitnm. Bnt it in net tbe worst ovi. ■ il this Irgislutlon. It is a great wronx \ io Uke from Ihn Pr.tidsDl tbn power con. ' 'erred upon him nloue by tba Constitu- 1 tioo. But tbn wrong Is more flagrant and 1 ' noredsogsrnu.wbenVh.powsrnsotnk.il 1 from the President are coofmred opnn 1 -ubordinste vxeculir. officers, sad esp.- I ! oinlly npon military oOcere. Ksobofflve i listrlct commanders, tbongh not chosen by tba people, or ronpoasihlo to their 1 nerclre et this hour more exeontive po« 1 -r, military and civil, than tba people "ave ever beoo willing to eoufer upon tb. 1 - -xaenlivn department, though chosen by 1 rod re* possible to Ikemsslvee. Tbo remi dy ia ia the bandv of the people, and ito be foond io the ballot ; and it ia a son , '.as, if not controlled J»J fraud, or awed by military power, or from a paltry feai >0 their part. Witb ss abiding eonfi. ' lanes in their patriotism, wisdom, and ' nlegrity, I am still hnpafal of tb* future . >nd ia tba end th* rod of doapoti.m will - ho broken, tb* armtd keel ol power lifted . from the necks of tbe people, and the nrinoiplaa of'a violated Constilatioa pre •rjved." A debet* oovoed is th* Hnuso, end o' I o'clock tbe bill was peered by tba Con • titulioaal two-tbirda majority. Id tb'--<.nat* I ho bill was passed over tba veto, yeas, 30; nays, & Congress. In tba Senate Mr. tiamner opposed *djoarning to December, saying, on# of twn things mast b* don* — oilborth* President most be removed, or Congrev* moot remsia is session to wateb. htm. We has. in tba Presidential cbair a pnblic enemy. - 'bo anccesaer in Inflnenc* and spirit of ,, Jefferson Davis. Resolution passed to . >Jjosro till first Monday ia December. Io th* Route Mr. Randall dared tbe Republican! to io^oacb tb* Pretidtat Mr. Botlar protested against the exscuttvs slaoderings of Congress, and deeUred tbat tbs Presidsot ought not to bold hi. 1 piece one hour loog.r than ia ateesaary i to toko ths proper steps th Impeach him. Hew toon thai) wo say to him, in tba lea- , juagc of the orator of Rome, How macb longer wilt tbon abas* onr palionco.'O! r Cetalla*. Messrs. Btoveae sod W iliiam. ilso epok* before tbs vot* was taken. — The now island in tb* Pacific, pomgrepbs about which ar* now making tb. (uaoda of tba pap*"> '• >*'cl " have h*et> iiacorerad ynars ago by n whaler, who. iftor coasting it for forty ouloi. reoehod San Francisco, witboot making a landing. Ju laiiudo is given as 40 deg. 30 mioatrs north, tad 150 dog. west, or aboat 1,100 gilss west of. Cap* MondeeUo. Olbor old salts hsvs soon it tide*, but ass* bare > bsoa abl- to land. H la ia tba trweh of. > Chins commorc*. Tb* fishsrisa tborsa,1 boot are vol sable, sad It WlB make a ] saleable ssval eoalieg sutlos. Th* fogs ( "are hosvy hsroshoaU, sto msny disssur. . are supposed to hsvs Wow caassd by the*. Ths aion of th* food Is net svos ' easjootarsd, Wt It is considered onkV habited, wad a ll prey for th. tootosA • Whoa tb* vessels which hare saBwd are - wtwred.reMtob^bsuatoif ■r- » . >
■ Tat M. Z. Ckcsoh.— The Motbodi.t ] | Church, which lias just boon reoodellrd , and improved, vtands to-day a mo-t Slfik- j' , ing contrast to its former plait and uaas- j ruming appearance. 'I'baexlansiva alteration wan commenced last March, fram a ' 1 drawn design of Mr. Buttoo, tb* Wall-; known architect, by the contractors, Messrs. iloffmsn k Williams, Thai b«dertsking bas bars tb* moat important os* in lbs annals of cbnrcb architecture on Caps Island, and ii therefore deaorving , of somotbiag more tbao a mere cartory l' This cbnrcb was baill in tba year 1643—4, it being dedicated ia the latter ' year. Tb* sis* of tbe building ie-fegly-two hy Sixty foal— or th. same extsatW the sua built by Philip Kmbury and otb.rs iu tb. city of New York-tb* first Methodist Church on the Americas Cootioent. Tbo ebureb end lot on wbieb ii stand, were purchased of tb. Presbyterian Church si Cold Spring, Io 1854. for four thousand dollars, end tbe rum which be. just been expended In refixing and beautifying I be slroctare very nearly reach., doable Ibal amount. Its exterior architectural display bas bean completely changed ; a higher reof bas replaced th. old one, tbe spire bas been rebuilt, and j th* facility for entering tbe cbnrcb greatly I improved. Another pleasing faatnrs of ! tbe appearance, and which adds cooeido- j r rably te the effect, ia tbe (attefol ! painting or tbe sbole edifice, which war I > dose by onr worthy townsman, Capl. 0. I W. Smith. As wa have said ia a provi- i ons issue, tber* exists oae impediment i which detracts imaiensoly from tbo effect wban beheld from o distance, and that is tba awkward location of the poraenacs alongside, blockading, no it dobs, Ih'f front and most imposing view of tbt - cbnrcb. On entering, ths metamorphosis which ths iuterior has experienced is even more striking than iu nntsid*. Tbe old-fasb ionad eommoa window pwnen have bate 1 -ubststotad by the modernised stained glass; an alcove has been erected for th. ' pulpit, io rear of where tho former one stood; lb* ceiling and walls hsvs boon I r .-plastered ; tbs gallery bas been much ■ j improved witb n view for tba bolter *c- - | commodation of tba choir ; -She seal. - | widened and newly cnahioaad, the aisle. ' | newly carpeted, and everything else con- | nected with the structure has been re ' I nswsd. | The church was re-dsdicstsdyssterday. j tba ceremonies being of a most iaurofti*) | and impressive character. In ths mora-
1 Rev. James Ksill preached a moil 1 I eloquent sermon, and waa assisted is tb. 11 i services of th* occasion by Rev. Bishop " Simpson, Rev. A. Cookman, Be*. A. K. ' Presiding Elder. ltov.*Mr. Mc- 1 Clellan, R.v. F. Ward, Rev. Mr. Snydan . 1 and Rev. K. Hewitt. a After tbe disconrae, contributions to- ' wards defrayieg tbe expenses 4f the late improvSmauU were receivod, and tbe ano> ' of (3,000 was raised by th* andisnce be- ' fore ths services war* concluded. This " act speaks well for the liberality of onr ' people and tbeir genets, aod reflects lasting honor on th* mnnifieant donatora. ll area soaoueced that Rev. Alfred ' (look man would preach in the evening. 1 and before tb* hour for sorvico oven ' available teat was occupied ; tba ais|e> ' tad gallery wore fillod, aod nambor* warana'.la to obula even standing room, ancb ' was tba desire to beer lb* distinguished ' orator. W* bar* seldom listened to a ' more abl* diveoira* tbaa th* one delivered la>t evening. Several hundred dollar. C ware contributed at th* close towards ' paying tba debt no the chnrch. Caion PsAVia Mirtihos.— Visitors to 1 F spa Island in former year* will remain- a I bor w|"h whet interest tbos* religions i mooting, wore attended. Tb* subject has been mora that oae* mentioned in I nor hoariug Ibis season, but nol until now a wore we ttlboiisad ta announce tbat tbsy t will Ihs immediately recommenced. These Union Meetings will b* bold dally, in lb. I forenoon, and at the uveral churches si I tsraatoly. Wt bav* bnadrods of mom- < bera of ovtry donominttion in onr midst. < who nr* deoply interested ia religious ■ matters , and wba will borejeiead U learn I tbat this blessed meant of giac* it aare to I moot witb tb* general favor it dvaorvaa. Sal* or Rial K state.— We woold par- ' ticnlarly direct tb* aUsntioa of gentlamsn 1 1 desirous to invest in Cape Ialaad real as- ' ' taU to tb* advertisement or Mr. W. II. Millar, immediately over tba "editorial v head." The properly tjjpclfied comprises ' soma of tba most eligible and bast locaUd 1 - baildiag lou on tbe laltod — lou wbieb 1 I ore daily increasing in valac. Thia tale 1 ' or inu, wbieb Ukot place on tbo 21 lb 1 ' inst.. will bo tb* largsat svor bold on Capo Island. A vary fiaoly situated hot- ( ■ tag* on Perry street, and a large simmer . i residence located asar tba Ialaad, are to ! be told na tb* tarns day. A Cam. M srnao' "cammsacod at Vino- < l»ad, on Wadtasdsy last, witb qnita a I ■ largo nambor in atuodane*. Rev. At ■ , frod Cookmaa. of PbiUdol^iia, and other < .miaoot clergymea wore proooot. It bid* . ' fair to bo on* of tb* largovt Camp Moot- . mga over bold. . 1 I -7-.fr1 . « — A mfsgular explanation hag been | , mads or too drowning of Gen. Meagfci r | I oat west. Il is .aid ibat be waa angagnd , in a qaerrel ww tb* afUrnooa of tbo 1st ■ . wiih aa Inabmao whs had imxs ItoAkim . , I Exeitemoet assrnsd u bare rendered tba , . Osaerel daHrore, aod at 10 P. M. ba atoi* a , flrea his bad aod foil overboard. Se.rck \ i was mads 'for Sfito body, bot at last at- ■ , coaou it bad ael boot fonnd. , i — A trala carrying Riabap Lamey, son s i priaaU and six tie tare at nbarily, wba I • wore going U 8aau Fa, area cajKtred bp lodsans, rear Fort Lataod, on Soodaqr. i Tbo man ware killed tad sbaofcugly ma- I litelod, aod too ttom oomod off tap- I
A Brief Sice toll of Capo Ialaad. i I U lo jatlite to this Succinct sketch of tbs ] 8 j Island (sometime* celled Capo May), it! a -|<rill he proper u state, thnt th# spec, wo b hnve nl lotted for th* porpoe# ia altogether * i insufficient to enter into a more extended £ - I detail, or to embody but a vary small , , portioa'of tba osAerial that wa have at f ■ our dixpasal. It is published solely lot 1 : tb* benefit of onr many transient visitor., J I who perhaps knew vory little beyond lb. ; mere otme of Ctp* May, and Ism of itr t pravioat history. In geographical position. Cap* Island 1 t. forms ths nethermost point of tb. most r southerly County of th* Slat*, where the I - waters ol the great Delaware Bay d. botch 1 i into tb* Atlantic Ocean. Tbo Island hat bat a very scant y morse' , I of history to boast of. Th* renowned i I'aplain Cornelias Jacobs* Mey visiter i i this shore and explored Delaware Bay ii ' i the year 1623, and to blm Cap* Msy i> '■ indebted for * nemo. In 1630, Potei , • lloyaer purchased the lower section oi i th* costly, including Caps lalaod. fro" 1 > the retidoal Indian chiefs, and in 1641, i> ] - waa again purchased by sens Swedish , agents. Subsequently, ihe Swedes wore i • driven from their possessions by th. 1 I British, whtn th* Islnnd got into th> . | hands or William Jncockt. who told il te I | Thomas Hand, Kendall Hewitt aod Hon.phroy Hughes, about th# year 1700 . I ! From (bat period ontil the bogiouing o' > present centary. some few oetilora calm . her* witb their families, gradually in. creasiag and a.ultiplyiog iu numbers until j I Ellis Hughes, T. H. Ilugbas, Jonas C > Miller. R. S. Lodlam and th* Msttr. » McMsVin. wsre among th* first to ven lor* tbo experiment of erecting Urge am , commodious boarding bouses, who wer. followed by n host of others, and ao im ] patua ».s given to tbo oatorpriao tbo' • ha* built op a city where a tow years tg' core grew and verdure flourished. Il i' 3 qot onr intention, In this article, to dwnl f will mnrdy'glonc* at a few of lb# excel , looriee claimed by il for bathing pur b poses. "H baa a rolling turf, safe el nl . timet, aad with easy access from He h shore, the cottages, and all the priocipsl , hotels. Tbe boltem is clsae, bard am _ sandy. There it a coo! aod refreahlm tea-braexe every afternoon. Il bts n dr lightfol anrroo iding county of well coin vnted I und. Tho location ia proverbiellhealthy. Tho temperature of the place daring lliie e.eson, it from 75 degree Pah. te 95 At noon. At 90 degrees tb<
is aot oppraMive, aod daring th< evenings, in consequence of tb* sea woolen clothing is not oncomfm table. As a watering place, it stand tbe most favpred on tb* coasi aad tbe shore aod bathing gronnds trvailed. The accurate area of Cap* ltlon■sin. but it is generally conceded to b. nbont on* mile and a quarter io length h from four to fire buudrsd yards from oceso 10 creek. In- 1689, as noted in deeds b Wa. Jacocke and H. Hughea, the diifrom the sea across the inland lithe creek, running a line through lh> now boein.ss portion of the city, was 26.' parches, bot thie. it will be seen, ba> been amazingly cot down by tbe encroach menu of tbs ocean during tbs totarv.niag period. Sioes the Revolntion, it i> i • teted that tb* soil along tba beach ha. been washed away, at least, to tba axter of half a mil* ; for duriag that war, a military artillery company had ita prac Using groand here. Tbeir gun was placed near a hours which atood jatt outside tin present shore-lino, and their target we. aet op at tbs oster aid* of n cornfield, nearly a mil# eaet. Farther encroach meets, bowtver, ar* stopped by tba blufl bank, nbont ten foot high, which gives s ; short Mction of th* material wkicb form, th* Island. Tb* Cape Island of to-day needs or pon to doscriba ita attractivauosa. its . beauty, ill splendid hotels, ita pictaresqmcottages, ita shady sidewalks, iu msgaiti cant beach, it* tnperb bathing arrangemenu, it* tip top oysters and gootlsmaoly proprietors — nil sloqasntly speak thomulvos. Ere w* drop this topic, w* mast not onr tubarb, fold Spring, three , miles north of Ctpt Island, which js 1 noted for a large sprlag of fresh water. ' Thar* ia no spring of fresh water ia the Cap* toalh of this ; aod K Is tba opiaion of gaologiste tbat the gravel stratum, ia which lb* water cornea to tbo surface at Cold Hpriag, dipt to th* booth, aad is eighty or aioety foot below lid* Itrel si lb* Island. UnLCCkT FaiDAT.— A vary singular coatvqttaee of itparstition ia recorded n reooat Paris paper. It appears that the Paris Omnibaa Company find their re coipte sensibly diminished on Fridays owing te tb* popular superstition of its ' as unlucky day for traveling. Th* avaragn difference between tha bombers carried aa other days and tbos* on Fri day* it no Ian than twanty-fiva thonsaod favor of lb* unlucky days. Ao in •teaem tf this saperbtitlon occurred, by. tbo-by, in aa dnatera town of Now-Eag-laod lb* olbor day, wbieb ret bar strengthens tba position of lb* nrodnloob FrenchA* aid lady having ocwaiao to croaw a leery oa Friday with bar liulv ton, and regardisg that day with tba avil ojp of an old tailor, seal bar bey roeud by omnibaa, while th* wont by koto borOolr. Th* good Old lady was aafaly earHad over tba wntar, bavrtdor, wh(l# tb* nhitmb child vn throw* oat of tha stag* te ctoosing lb* bridge, aad drownod. | s !■— - Nonrly bof Bo 8Ui» of Alabama | boon board from, nod it is fonnd that brttm tt i samfi whites boon bno> 1 r.glmm.4. tolbtrtr-too Osaiind > Is toe
[ Mirr or It.— Tliv' wt'W of Coiled j nsral otSoors.-. #■ u- well known, j ! ar* not allowod to accompany tbeir bn. ' band* to nod, in government vt.el*. A> : •zchniig* notices s plcotiog incident eon . noctnd with the dep'srtsire of M". Fsrra . gut and Mrs. Cnpt, rvnnork for-Baro]. witb tbt Admiral. It wet known to th. j friends of Adrgrrel Farreeoi ibat il ^pnle j b* grsrifying lo nil parties if M rs. Fsrrs- | gut could go out 10 the flagship, Bolt | that bffie-r and hw wife were unwilling to | * wish ih.t might imply a dinr* gard of tbn regnlatione. Mr«. Farragm and Mrs Penoock had tborefure engagn a patrngw io tb# Fallon oa the Gth o July. Pirtldai.1 Johnson, however, wrot. Mr#. Farragos, not merely nuthorixinl to go, hot Buying b# would be pI'Mn to have her eccuraptny th# AdrBqnl tr bit flng-ehi|i — that the regulation! of thi mice nod regain" ions were snependrd It the present ens*. This anprecedsntrr and unsolicited coreplimeal was gralefnllt accepted and acknowledged by Mre. Far ragut, and, at lb* *ugg*slion of Admire' Farragat. Soeretery Weill tend- red > paeAaga to Mm. l-eeuock. 'I boe* whr are up in "nnval bietnry" will temMnbm thnt^thte nuploasaot^regalnlion, ao deli hly eateiled upon the navy by tb* lata wife of Admiral Stewart, who wee rathm Chneeeled an oflicor of another en [ tion on board her hn-baod t ship, thai ■ assisting his eeeap* from a foreign port. I NT The Right Rov Bishop t)denh. i \ mar will preach at Cap* M ay Conr< Honne next Monday evening. 2Hth iter el 8 o'clock P. M. " All nr. cordially in- j vit.d lo attend. Th* Qcsavro* 8sm.ao._Thoen em.- | sent mnn. Dr. James ( lark. Physician te | Qnean Victoria, aod I>r. Hurhes Ben . notl. any ibel connamption can be cared j Dr. Winter knew thie when be d|.cnv*re(l I hi* now widely known Ualaau or Wiij ! Ths plak of Ihe Un>hlng'on Library ' Company uf Pbilndelphia it to offer tr ' .1, union by offering stock in ehareeof 0"> • torkhnlder in promi>*d s present of tome 'be tales of Block are deposited will. Meters George A. Cooke A Co.. Benke.e No. 33 death Third street, Philadelphia to bo by them applied to the object ii
Obituary. j' into 'the wood. ; And »ht can tell the bGealnc • discourse froei the Rev. w. B. nthorB-'t hA.' 1 ' special notices. ; PRREItirTOKY KALE 1 *nd'nc«"To Con*Te««r|U*l Holel.' Writ behold! Sat' reefrv"'?h» COTTAV;i;DLOTiUiompr7unr IB# residue of the Compete Hsll property. Thee. . , Lots hetng high lend, sod aenr the ocean, are. , without question, the mOST IlKtlK A III.H PR'- , PgRTirn that enn tooltwedto the puhhe. 1 se , rend on IvnT street, In front of Conirrss' Hell ! Holel. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at wkJeh t.me tbe eslc , wllinSe'glv! ^oa'tepUraUon'to ,0 "" | W. R. MILLER. Or R B. SwAtn, Reel Estate Acrnt, , Cor, Perry and South Sis , Will he sold el the no. time, a very dealrahle . Three-Slorv COTTAGE, With convenient tad , large bsek hiilldlties. sltuste on Perry street, near Ccmrress H-ll Hotel Also, that LARGE AND . COMMODIOUS SUMMER AESIOEME, nr.. The" nErfchTitSSIlSr n'll'the'nmdrtr conveniences thst esn be Introduced tntonnniio. I Cepo May. Tboa* ptoprnthSTwlII be sbownopon .1 «b. prem1a».,or bj .jH.mr.rn, th. Cor. terry and Sonth Streets. Cape Itlsnd, July 11, WU Jy* I John U. Huffman, ! Attorney fit Oounsellor-at-Law, Solicitor, ! MASTER A EXAMINER RV CHANCERY, SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, nod NOTARY PUBLIC. , CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JEBSEV , Dr. J. r. Learning, Dentist. mn orrtct days ' OS >- cspr MJ r rocrr HOt-XE.-Tueaisy*. and Weddsys. H'OODSJA'A'.— Thursdsyi. SKA riLLK, — Frtdsym, O-Tmma MonrnAT*. Conditions CaaL. jel-S DR. H. L GIUiOIR, D"""- ^ NEW JERSEY. NITROUS OXIDE GAS administered when I orPICE HOURS— Until further sotk*, from 1 t A. M. te S P. M. mbs I : — ' I Charles M. Meal, ATTOtSLY AT LAW t 4 1 PAOCTOt If ADMIKALi r, ' Omce, te* South FOURTH OL, I Philadelphia. ' Special attention given to all matters relating r to Veens! property- u SMf Errmr* tf TtRfh, raws Debility. Premature Dwssy, end nil tb* J •0Kb of yuQthfol lomteretioa. wW lor ths soke of nartrtag hwmsadty, seed Do* to nil who need i*. lb. roelp. nod dinettooo lo* making lb. era pi. eemedy by -tech ho Wm snAd. BwOVrere wbhregteprombYtto odvorttmrt. nttporteswe 1 «— aerate nddrism.to. pminoi — . rss-w- ■ " #
J. GramvlUe Leach, ATTOKSCY AWO COIUSKUOII.AT.LAW, Ml SOUTH EIPTH STREET, J i jrwusnaLratA. t To CmnnnfmpUvra. 1 Jhe sdvertlser, having Im restored lo health } in n tew weeks by n very Simple remedy, sftri i h.rtn* suBered ..for ssversi years wtth s seven lung affection, sod that dread disease, tons urn- ! ptlos— is snslous to make known tehla felloe ACT IS MA BeOS, HIT IB, Cooohs. CDUM, sod si Throat end Lung Atterttons. The only object s heneflt Ihe sffllelsd sad spread Inlonutton whirl them nol king, sad msy prove s blessing. 1 Parties wishing the prescription, tin, by re turn malt, will please address , mslA-y Wllllsmsbut^. Kings Co.. New York Consumption C sirnbl# by Dr. Mchrnck'n Iff rdiciiirn. j Bdhehen-s Pulmonic tyrop It aut'ltloue ta well all impurities are repelled from tbr system, an. According to directions. Consumption very In I came. sod. In fact, snytnlng tho appetite craves , t'aarln for the Public. t j lAslly vanned by rvsmlnsllon. which » n , I "'"t* We have the largest establishment for 'h- ; iusnufseture and sale ol Clothing In PtitUdrlphm. , extending through Iron, »l« Market street lo Ml i Minor street, and oee.pled exclusively by out ^ ' i../ ulw o^ra%sire!^|Mn^^dU^lho be " ! lo'mske tie"* w i lection, at 'the most favorable prices, from thi I ere In" tv'orksienlo m" k teT ' p^olT'lrood^ ' b •
Wintar's Balaam or Wild Cherry. tbuySs, tUMs. BroseAlhs, AM mm. Croup. Hhso, IS* CospA, Vuini,. and tbs numerous aa well a. this eilsls in H lHsr's BaJssss to an extsol no' suffering, the sppllesttoo of tkls soothing, heal •• I was urged by s neighbor to' get one bottle ' of the Balsam for my wife, be ing assured by him would pay tor the bottle Himself. Eet'be strengih of sues practical evidence of Its merits. I procured a bottle. My wife at this urns wt to low with what the Physicians termed Scatsu CosIhe bc*L ^coughing cousUntly and rsrstnir moi opcrsnun ihal ? obtetewl snotaef bofUe'e sod^ eonused, she cs srd coughing ami was slroog enough all up The arte bottle entirely usrvom i sen vojir alto, ^d-Au* thai whlch^scTersI PhyPre paced by SKTH W. FOWLE fc SON, Ih Tremont St., Boston, tmA for sale by Druggist, generally. * NcrofnlRDn. LUGOL,of Parle- one ol the most eminent Chen, Isle of Europe, said i psted when Iodise outeejjuaalved In pure water. " °.^r> of ' 'od*!^ te|OSjh|B uld ounce ol walsv, sad Re suit sWiradlng **DrdELmAndlere^tedtee wTter'te'' fretnla by 1 ■^SMORE. te Dey stres., I RELHBOLD'I j < Concentrated Fluid ExtracW\ H AM APART7.T.A ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE DISEASE* or the THROAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELID*, SCALP and MUN, Which so dlsffgure the apptaraneo. Purging th* Ih* rem aaa te of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise. and la lakes byVdulu and Children with perfect Setely. TWO Table- Spoonsful of th* E street of Sanapartite, added to a plot of water, U equal te tbs Lisbon Diet Drink, aad owe hoi I Is u equal lo a gallon of teeny rap of Sereoparllte, or te* doooeUoat aa usually mad*. An Interesting natter It published la Ih* ModBor low, oa te* subjoot of tho Ex treat of ■wrnnporllte la certain affections, by Trevors, r.R.S.,4*. > peeking oi those rtstsa -'thai we remedy he equel lo tea Extreel of nsradporillo | Its povrn* lesxlrsoTdleary, more It te. In Ih* strtetaM semes, a tomb wUh Ihlsln valuable attribute, that It te applicable la a elate of tee system so ratoaa, aad yet so IrrtlaCmeenlrAltd Extra* SarmpariMm, npwardo of is ywraa. Rql I to ! H. T. WtEMlR . — saaasi.,. i *
3 m '■ ' " MARRIED. HAMILTON-THOMA*— Oa Mnndsj evening, let,'** Ike M. E- Permmaffe, Cape tetend, I y Rev. E. Jtrwtlr. Mr. J.mee Hemlllon lo Mlm Mary A. Thomas, bote of Philadelphia, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ( AMP-MEETING TENTH. If ^avUte'camr-giound' fi'ir* from1 t'hTce "u. «* dollars, fur Ihe aecximmodnllrn ot lh.ee wishing to attend tbr meeting. IMrsuns sslthlnr tente, will please w rtM So *. u. CHaTXiN. si Uennisvllle. ■y ardor of th* Committee. jyp tJVRE PEA A NP BEAN SHELLERS Of THE toul?re^S|?toeP^"1/SS<2l!7rterm»!» iEKis A .HAW, No. das (Eight Thirty-Rye) MAKEEf mrect. Below Math, Phitertelphte.. Kyi protectors for cuardino the eyes Irom cladeis. duel. he., while usvcUteg un railroads or otherwise, for tee sets as Uie Hardware Store of % - TRUMAN* EH AW, No na (Eight Thlrty-nve) MARKET Sireet, "S Bdtew Ninth, PtHndelphla. HERE) MYLADalt WK HA VE IRON STILT n*'ura,^hlte^y^rti^or towered so I oreate y TRUMAN k SHAW, No. am (Eight Thirty-Brat MARKET Street, Below Ninth, Philadelphia. SHERIFF'S SALE. B' C|V ^,rt|°"crfurt7Mhe'clteftyot'c5 '"Itoy1, te I rtore'fff^john'w ileoaThne ^Cveek.' Denate* Tow nL ablg, onFRIDAY^th* siath day of «PTKMBEK, It July 4. 1 era all ^ Jf" ' * THE OLD STOKE, -Vo. 906 MARKET. STREET, A remodeled. m ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF '• Fine Confections, Fruits, &c.H H vt tak a the IdeeTbltehddh1^"*' Market atteet, lorn.vrly* tmeu'urtl "y JOl75 ' IIAGEV, aad completely refitted and renovated ' slT articles in*our*7l'i i 'nine rraT"".! Ie°prtooaa R AIRES & LEEDS. " No. toe Mark rfSmo ' '■ * " "r0*'^E' • ' sneulng tear. I M'L J. BAYAlfD, r arcretary Cap* May ami MUttiilc Railroad , Camden July IAMMV Company.
' rr*Ar^,n, STILL AT IT."' Patentod Feb. rt. ma. 11 1* a combination ut PULVERIZE* SLATE and VICIOUS NATTER. A*e KootWdteterlal It stands nnnvalled. A MASTIC— ttndlKpTa Itself to every ahspr and alo|W. NON-COMBUSTIBLE, > ffirSoiT for* " ii"u iT'fiO K A T <- DISKOLYE IT. . H i . with 'tee ahora^a^a^^^rtwf neffev. THE MXKII8* AXD MERrniMh' y s i J I ii' J, ^YtMDgWW ftek'i'h'ide* °' Pf it* •« Tickets II eacn.^ A Pteseut with every Ticket. vaBtagea which will accrua'lo all who px'ticlpele TH theenlerpriee; and the Commercial aad Financial standing n( ihe Company, aad the Mau.Tumete.rVu\rente^,,UWl1.',',ti';i^S'l^° ticket hoUeri wlir ha meet etrtcMyjatehed over agere^eonduet every t rnnmcUoa for the niuJ and terupulotwly lo nvoM any and everything which could In the slightest degree diminish tha profits which arc likely to accrue to all who LIST OF PRIZE*.— Cnah PlW. , one Cub Prise ol t. fia.000 *t3,o<i . Ooa Caah PrUs at. &0h00 tH5)o i Got Cath Prlie at... 2h, foo aoj**. . Two Cash Prlaen nl IUJOO WVeos Tbnrecuh Prison nl i. 6.C0Q ts.oju Eight Cath Prtreont.. l,oe* Moo , Fourteoo Cash Prteos at. *00 IfiOO Twenty Cash Prisoo at soo «,«>. Twenly-ffve Caah Prteaa at SOO Afm Forty Cask Prlsrs an ISO 4,000 , Se vrat< -*ve Caah Prises at SO a, mo One Hundred end forty Cash Prime...... SO »,30» On* Hundred and tllty Cnah . -Prtnennl.., M...T7? SO IJW ,. one.HundroO and seventy-See _ ^ Two Hundred Cniik Faisra'st'.'.'! * ljdoo M4 Caah Prime, amounting to as»e,0M PIANOS. . ** Stein way's Grand and 7 Octave 1 • ".Chteharteg1* do 4o I sre,«c SEWING MACHINES. r | Ufa Diamond*. / X. F/HI t GbLO W A TC HE*. 4U VgtWjrnd Ganta7 Gbtd Watehcm... TXJn* MS todteTand'cin" U&T'w**' Asrarled Prlte... .^Z;,...>. -'- rtte'oid uTmrtutrtfnfter ^tee Grind 'nfcSffSel! ." a lUtiqNA "' nta awarded will bauprlnled and *«nl to uiMteMtojgrtgh^* Inte. 5rro^£:"c*to™,k**>""p*ru*"tt-,r"-,loa T" - Tleketa, tern Dot lar aach I Per ante nl tea Runklag honae of dark, Web. , Star Si Co., No. as Rvosdway, a. Y-, ar oral by ' "Sy.-*? """rt *[ pflra aod atamp for return TrECIAl TERM* OR CLUE RATE*. "" Any party mrauilea a Hub of in or mora names lot tic kale, sod tending us tee asoney tor . tea tame, wUI be allowed tee (allowing aommte- ' aSewi We wUiaand . ORiknto teorao4Awe*ln»-.-— ...... ...H ra I 1 1* 14 .. JJ, , " — ■■* I SO " «. . It* I !| ; i -f-'-'feiW

