Cape May Ocean Wave, 21 August 1867 IIIF issue link — Page 2

• - ' -i§ I _ » ^ CAPE MAYIOCEAN WAVE, WEDNESDAY. AUGl?ST*21, 18fi7.

"Sht ©tean aft'auf. 0*pe Island, Onpe JUy Corn Ij, H. J. 8. U. MAGONAOI.E, WM ■«•<!« 5. August 21. IHBt. ""aruur^tw: "" "Small proBtf, and quirk solos !" H . B. -Miller A Co. Ci.pr Inland, X J. What u mi Gauss or sixths Rat* ! — ' Tba sun baa a p 'nod id shoot lea years is which bo in 'fro of opots. The grealetl number, wW» o»rn ahoak lb* year1842, 1 832. and feci; (he loaol number, or BUM. ta 1847, IW^7 and 1867. Sum. Bra or oil yoaro «go,"~*hvn wif hgti--. raioy spring, rerlais would-be pMlott. phara explained ii by the great number oi son-spots, which oionui-bcd the ooua, beat radiating from hie outface ; hut hub tbe aaine pbilooopbera oay ibat by itpraoent freedom of apoto, and It- coosrqaent greater beat, an unaaaal quantity of wntar ia araporatad, and of ruarta ha- , ta cam* down aa rain. Thay hare, in4**d, a bandy rnla which werka boll fraja. bat they furgat that it it nsl aeary wbara that Iba lama excess of rain i> falling, bnt, oo Iba ceotrarj, in tbe north weal at Iba preeeol there ia Dot enough of it, and wa gat the abare rightly beleagmg to them. It ia praliy well es labliabad that tbe heal which the wbolaarth ram ire* from tbe ton, ia naarly •like erary year, apola or bo apola ; ilia tba total quantity of watar evaporator from tba ocrao, wbicb occopiaa ibreifoartha of tba aarfaca of tba aartb. ■> alao alike, and tba amount of rain falling •rar the whole aarfaca ia coueeqnvolly alao the aame. Keery region of lb< aartb'a aarfaca baa ita yearly ahara of tbi> rain, which, howerar, differs greatly ftdiffaraot cllmatar, but ia as-w-, rule uni form. Tba nortb-earHTB Stales, Tar ig atnaca, reeuita yaarly 10 Incbea, th-aoatb-cMlrrn mora (Iron 50, and aoma o Iba aoatb-waalrro not ena-trntb pari a tbia amooct. Bnt oceaaioDally thia are rag a quantity la diatarbed, and oaa par' •f tba coontry recaivea a portioa of th•bare of aaoihar, for raaiuna we are ao alwaya abla ta tract ; ia faci, tbe lawa o ■elewrelugy art vary coaiplex, and tb' wbala acirnca ia atill a moat mytleriouproblem. Tna 0VITKO Stats. Horn— w* an gratified' to laarn that thia first-clas-hatal will be kept open for the accnmme datioa of that* daairing to mak«a fongeor a later aojnurn at Oapo May thai oaaal. There were many tensibl* penplwho foand nut lart aummer ibat the clo» of tbia monlh and the commencement o Baptemher, ennatitnla the Binat delight fal period of tba abnle aeoaoa at tba teatbara. Numhera who had elfft at tfcfirat aign af aa aoaxpncted rain-storm % were glad to tad Ibair way In Clipe Ma; again. The proprietors of the BUtea, ii (iew of tbia foot, tad to make the eiait e< thia time atill more acceptable to theivllitoro, haea decided In redac* ll.e pricof board on and after Angnat tbe 20th, 1 f3,00 par dlam. We-caanol apeak tohighly ia praiM of the BtaUa— itk accommodations. ita lofty and airy rooma, itgaatlamaaly officii and ita soaiplsoa Ublea— they are toa well kaowa to tb> pnblin ta require any encomioma at th - lata dale. Peraooa wiahing to eiait th-■aa-abora and haea the bewefit of a eai teinty ia aacaring good rooma, ehouladdreae w err ead Mili.be, proprietor 0. 8. Hotel. Rao Occbrbuicx.— a painful occurrence toak place at tba ferry of tba Wen Jaraay Railroad Company, in Vamden. between nne and two o'cloek Frldnr morning. The train, wbicb wan do. tbara at eight o'cloek ia lha eeeoiag. ii eoaaeqaeoce of the elorm. did eat arrit. aatil tbe boar elated, and while tbe paa aengwra were peeeing on to-tbe ateam beat, to be broaghl to P^iledelphia, . • errant girl, who bad a ho) eight yearold by tba head, fall iato the dock, drag giog tbe ebild after her, aod both were drowned. Keery effort wee made to **vthem, bat in the darkneee they eoold no be eaao. Tba child waa a *oo of Mr Iknmu Potter, member nl Select Coaa cil from the Fifteenth Ward, Philadal pbia. They erare returning from Cap. lelaad, where Mrw. Potter waa at llatima. Tba ilip la eaid, by gantlrm-i ' ■he ware praaaat, to bare been ratnfli- 1 cieotly lighted, and tba Uoroaer'a j*r< 1 anmmonr.d in tba caee— both the bodir- 1 baring Waa racorrred yeelerday morn- 1 .tog— recommended that mr-n-urat b. 1 taken by lha Company to prevent each aceidaau ia fbtaco. Cuttao* Urn at N rwrorr. — A New port corroepMdaat of tbe New York Go- [ ant* that deacribee "cottage lifo" at thai faabioaable retort : "Tbe cottage life at Newport, to which 1 bare referred ia a former letter aa the ' moat qaiatly and ai.mpteae.ly refioed In ' Um world, is rather French than Amen oaa io iu bay. The eerraat- are men. maialy Kaglirh and French, imparlad ; 1 tba eeaebmaa la a negro, generally, the 1 footman If— h. Broakfaat take, place a « la roe u'eleek, preceded at line by a tiny nap of cogoa ; ineiutioar are written aad I , ope aad before bra.kfa.l_ Atbrooklaate I light wiae ia Barred ; then tba ladies g.- . abappiac i. tb-ir aad th. ge„.U. - mam sad two boon. There la lint, bub- ' lag. exeopt by tba hotel pnopl*. who enn i m'ctwek diaaar m nreml. aad at fie. ' baff-pa-l tba Usd.ee it aedotad. Than, • taouk TWruTrompJy^. alT.'-cWk I •ma ar twa qaadtiU** rod a bat sapper, I bkm meat .ululmvn** i rt n.lim m ml tba <

Stat* or Tuixai ix PutLAOXu-nn.— Tba folio wiog, from a prieata latter, maj glee our reader* some idea of how things were io Philadelphia daring tbe recent terrific norm, end meat *hoa tbem bow trely lurtuo.i. they hare beta io eicapr ' from *acb ill* by being safely homed at 1 Cape May. We bare reaaoa to be thank- 1 . ful that 'oar section w»e Tinted with to 1 eery llttlo fain when compared with the ' ■nighty deluge tbal ha* revolted in *ucb destruction of properly eluawhare. The 1 .Memory of that well-known individual _ 4 tbe oldest inhabitant," contain* no ^ •a* and wasteful a* thai which full on Ibr ljuakur Oily duripy Thursday ard Friday ' •f. Ia>t week. Cur correspondent writior ■n the 17th. *ay«: — Krerything is wet; 1 hruugh your hat, runs in small riser. ! lown your no*., crawls to under yooi 1 . coat, trickle* down your we%|bar side, 1 Meeting the bp curreut from your boots ' -bout the top of yoar slocking, ltain : ' ood« torn up. culvert* orurfiowrd, Phi! 1 idelpfaiaos o Hunting population, eater- 1 ..rising apple-women carried stray by the I -welling gatter flo.od, peanut and candy • laiidk-buiit on flatooals. navigating with 1 ..ucli difficulty tbe classic preciocta oi ' Washington Square. The heavens are laikaned and the sno is ebining no more, 1 ■nd still it rain*. Th* fonudalious of the leep are broken up aod all lb* cellars 1 .re caving in. UlorioB* time among Ih* 1 logs and ducks — Young America fishing 1 rum the Stale House steeple, anil still 1 t rains. Wa'er everywhere, in your 1 ,'oar hat, in yoor shoes, jo your side ' •nckets, down your left arm, eddying ' -round both yoor eyes, in yonr oil stock -water! water ! ! Oh, for a sight of the 1 .lue hesveas once mora!' Philadelphia ' ias become a watering place, with all its 1 iiscumhtures. An old canal boat, ii- 1 •mpany with innnroerable coal oil bar 1 vis, dry grinds boxes (oo longer dry) ' leered by bootblacks and newsboys, w*r. •en soiling down oaa of tbe principal. ' -treeU; cows are swimming ia the neigh- 1 .orhood of Thirty-first strrot ; housei*ar tba wire bridge are Bonded as high ' -> the second nod third stories; nil tb- 1 •barrel are overflowed, and any quantity ' <f lumber has keun sent by watar down 1 he Delaware for the purpose of erecting •dels aod cottages at Cape May in tim- I or next season. Th. Thame, .t London ' •moot bold a rushlight alongside of our ' ivars on tbe water color qaestioa. Tbe 1 rains from north end snath are delayed. 1 -nd some of them ere expected to arrive ' lowo the river. Arouad Total Braes- 1 Park, Suffolk Park and tba Road, th. 1 fund Was very high. At Fairmount Park here was mora ths^t nine feet of water nesting over tb* dam, and tb* water mark n many placea extends three or four ban- 1 Irsd yards from its usual harder. i Katvkpat Niout's Ilor.— The presen' I •sASue. which ia now no its want, ha- | ieen, without dbubt, a highly snccroefu' i •ne. It has been for more so Vhan oor i hotel men anticipated from ita varied ■penmg accompaniments, consisting oi i rein aad north-easter*, intermingled with chilly end meeting spells. Tbe hotel- i have done good bniinras— some of then ■ '•alter than in former years. To be anre. - all might have cleared more luoney, bni | then they might have done wore*, and i -ten loat. Our departure# now oulunm- . k«r the arrivals almost two to oee, hut i there are still oo the Island a larger nam i her of visitors thsa It esael at this perlnn | of the teetna. In nne or two weeks on- i Haaqaot balls aad ball rooms will be al- I roost doerrled, and the bop season will be < Remembering those facts, Hastier de- < trrmiaed to give a bop on Saturday oighi which should eompare favorably in ele- ' gaoee and gayely with all former attempt' 1 He desired to make It the last feature a' lha season nf Sixty-seven, end something 1 that the recollections of it woold enlwim ' themselves around ita participants when 1 Cap* May will be left behind. Tbe rat nil ' more than earn* op to his and our cxpac- I latious. It was ooe of tbe most elegant < affairs of lha whole seaaon. No mon- 1 fashionable or brilliant assemblage e>*i ' graced tb* hall room floor than filled the I •pacioas 'dining ball of tha Colambia ' ll-as* Saturday evening daring tha plea ' •ant boar* that intervened between nine I and eleven. Th# drettet wero perfectly 1 splendid. We estimated there were aboet ' thro* hundred ladies present, all taste- • folly dittoed, most of them richly, bnt no ' two alike; and it was aot a fatcy affair, oor yet a fail dress belt, but simply a fir-i class bop. Trely. tbero were no risible | signs on Saturday ereoiog that tbe (asblooablrs or tb* season were leaving us, ® The uanciog and music were tbe fealaret 1 of tb# erenieg. Tb# programme waa aa- 1 leoted with eaT#, end tbe performers earn- ' *4 fresh laural* by lhair masterlike ead * sprightly execution. Before tbe clock oo lb* village church j struck twelve, the masie ceased, tb* goodby« wo* -pokea, aad Ibacoiapaey spoedil . departed. , -roe t A Wobpto CoBOB«a*npr.— Lord Stan a said a good thing tbe other day— a t thing aa good tbal It might be rehoarsed a daily ia tb* sore of oar Uoagnssmea for < whets tsssion. When proassd to com'- I mil tb* govrrsmeet ta aa exprse-io* ol •pislea ia roiattaa Is th. killing af Maximillaa, b. ropliod with soma frolisg : Wo wro Uo P.rWomsst of tb. C sited t Ktegdom. wad not of th* ssiU." W. , renly belkevw thai some af aw Ropvsasa- , thmg. sod tbtac oosssmttaos Mfc.

(correfpaBdessr of th* " Wats."] A southern Hummer Reaort. .C'UALVBCATX'Sraigus, Miss., 1 , _ August 10, 1867. J ( Ms. Fnrroa Your corrvspondent re- ( crests* s few days si tbe celebrated Chslybests Bpriogs of .Mississippi. 1 hit favorite ssmui'r resort of the sick eodi feeble Southerner, it located e fen mil*, .ast of Coriotb, in Fishemingo con'oiy. The springs ars flanked on all sides by fungoid coppices of balmy sycamores. Prior to lb* rebellion this place was largqly patronized by aristocratic inrs •pot aad lent eechantm.nt Io lha woodland scenery, hot the fiery (ioddest BelInn* gars it to the flaoirs. A shabby. -tesd. Whether the healing properties uf sulphuric Waler ere exaggerated oi anmbers of pale, wso. skeleton-liko rnorconceirabis species of diseu-e that human j tlesh is heir to, congregate bure to seek, j as it Were, ao earthly bslm, to test thr heralded sssrrtioss sf the restsrativc powers of these msrrellous springs. season. These, with scarcely an. exception, ar* invalids, evidently on lb* very verge of the grave, seeking temporary ratios, and endsavoring to lislil yst a little longer to lbs brittle thread of life. Tbeir affliction* embrace paralysis, rheumatism, aod vnrioos pulmonary complaints. A few rods frem the door, at the base of a mammoth bowlder, gushes rapidly forth a bog. stream of frothing water. It rolls noisely over a little cascade, then harries swiftly down the ravins. This is kauwn as th. Chalybeate Spring, from which the plae. takes its Daoie. At tha ftrlher side ol the coppice, tb* too glitters fantastically through shadows of sheeny spray ; io the ssolil rays the foam brightens like a mountain crest, studded with sapphireand emeralds. This, ia called .Sulphur .Spring, and comes oat from a Jerk cavers out vault, which is tirmoonled at the enby a rraggy-sl.sped chepesux. The waler leaps out upon n rocky tablet, then spreading, rambles along down tb. hill-side, end falls majestically over a minta tare cataract into a natural-formed chalice below. Here the invalid, buthr. I'he water* flavor strongly of the tul phiiron* element. Perron, bare, with •battered constitutions, tell me that, upon entering this saffraa-colared pool. (igoratiag effect. Evidently, it ex*ia sort ef mystic*! influence over tblii* uf mankind. At fhe bails of tablerock a circlet of liny jets spent heaven ward, then turning like rockets, fall, ami go bubbling over the bowlder, below. Tbe liqaid of the minor springs is as cold as ice-water, and flavors slightly of brine. Tbe causes of this extreme frigidity sr. hut vaguely understood. Borne attribute to th* expulsion of certain properties subterraneous deposits. This is th. geoerally adopted theory, aad it may b. (he corfeet oae, hut 1 am of th* opinion that these wratery paf.ages run very deep — thu. being protected from the note: atmospheric gas— and coursing io cios--proximity to mineral beds, (which fact isubstantiated by tb* permeation of th. waters with tincture of iron,) as a natural cotseq'nence. are of a very frigid temperature. This, I think, is a plausibl. (henry. Bnt lb* whole thing, viewed scientifically or otherwise, is remarkabland extraordinary, fba depth of tbimystery baffles tbe peeetration of lb. mind. The gargling waters, a> they fall over a little precipice at th< of tha ravine, keep Bp a discor dant rambling, wbicb weary yon to eleep. sad awake yon from yonr moreing dreams. Within a email chasm at th* right of ! Chalybeate Bpriog, it tb* Cbelcedonir •tetoe aad various grotesque carvingAt the entraece of t it, tils ao old men. with a lantern by bis side, always reedy act as cicerone for those wboe* ea>ioeity prompts them to visit this dingy eaveri. I visited lb* interior of tbipiao* yesterday. Cranching low, yon clamber carefully over a pyrsmidalabapsd rock, then enter a chilly chasm of inky darkness. A broad sheet ef sel-phar-waler rashes wildly beoealh yosr yoa walk on stspslonss of silex. Shortly tb* guide raises bis lantern, and see a magnificent arch scored witb devices, emblematical of beasu sad birds. Beneath this is th* beaotiral i stats*, perfectly peacllled and chastely , wrought. Of saowy whiteness, like Coram marble, lb* fecial expression loeke benign. Tb* eyelid* softly droop OA thee* ef a languid angel. Tb* whole , figure it AdoBle-IIke and faultless. Deep , ea's are gashed in tb* arm*, as arteries, tbreegb which tb* eool liquid is ever , gargling. Oa a bag* bowlder, by tb* side of this, is faintly outlined a figar* strongly rrssoibling tb* *w**t pictures of tb* ancient Pari. Naur* might bare , designed this as CbaparoB to lbs Curiam Th* stalg* is sapportad by • most- , -eevered rock. tba|Md. io tb* m*io, like * , eaufalqe*. la thle wierd cbtsm every | eedtbl* ton* is echoed bock a* if a dole- , voice from a deep catacomb. Whai , e grand eooceptiob is this. " All th* ea- . bait of fable tales eink to istignilcacce aloagside ef thee* stalactites aad tlntaet, who** sculptor and designer waa eternal ■ Had. Mora aaoo. ffnwr WniLLBta. , PniLsoxwuiA. Aag. 18. ( Moatoa bridge is no. .11 right, and ■ lha bridge at PmnkllavUI* will be so to- • sight- Tb* Brtdgwtee sad Ralem roads * all elasr. Th* trniae wiQ van rvgw- 1 larly la tha ataraiag {Monday. ) • PSwro* BatW, Req.. or thia oity, diad • at Ravanaah an Mfcy la.'. • An i aglntsa nfnanctridga asaahlna ml ■

Nxw Obuiaxs, Aug. 17. At a picnic near Vicktbarg; en Tbnrs- a day last, poison was administered by an J known parties. Five- whites »nd three h blacks base died, and six or eight others [ | IticunosD, Aug. I". I ■ The Cily Council htt addressed a pro- * test to General Sebofield agaiail the 1 city bating to support the pauper oegroet * wbe hate Hocked to tbie city eine* th# ' war. Tb* order suspending tbe Freed- A man's Bureau rations, throws that class ' of nsgroes oa all tb# cities of th* South ' Mrs. Jvff. Davis arrived her# to night. La>castxk. Pa., Aag. 17. | Ilev. Wni. Urates, senior member ol | tbe minielerium of the Lutheran Synod f ibis city while administering the Lord's •• .Supper to his family this morning. He t was 91 years of age. His funeral wqll " t.k. place on Toe.d.y morntog. ^ . 8t. Pxmuncno, Ang. ife. 1 Tbe Coiled StaU*-nui£-of- war .Frank- f lia, Ticond'-roga and FrolicV-dwfmiog the c Kuroprnn jtqqndroo under command ol " froei Sletio ls*l ughi. The usual salutes were fired frdi^Abe fortifieatioue in the f harbor, and were answered by the Amer- i WAsaixovoa. Aug. 18. It can ba confidently staled, io coelm- c diction of prevailing reports, that Ih- ( and Judge Holt was not yesterday uodei . Cabinet consideration. New You*. Aug. 19. , Tb* Athletic Club, or Philadelphia, played u match game with the Union, o' Morriviana, to which tbe former were vutoriuns, with a score 'of IweDty-lbree IThe steamship Raleigh, from Haven» has arrived. The outflow of specie had cial Rrcie. was considerably thakeo. I' is ascertained tbal io tbe recent riot n ^ heard. The Prassiao barque Michael, twfore reported ashore outside, has guns to eea. Nothing further bas hewn bear-' i of tbe eleamship Narva. Everything is , quiet io Honduras. 7'he Russian barqunilman, from Jamaica, was wrecked oiIlalf Moon Kay. Tbe crow were taved Kmigmnts are pouring iota Hoodarnfram the southero Slates of America, anthey have already started a paper. Tbhealth of St. Thomas was goad. The fir- i at St. Kills destroyed £800,000 worth ol , properly, oo which there was only £30. Niemsn arrived at Bridgetown. Barbs , I does, oo Joly 6th, witb 430 Coolies ( Four days afterwards tbey became moli- , nous, and the captain ordered a volley to be fired into tbem. by which three were , killed end many wounded. The Coolieihen eel fire to tbe vessel, but fearing fotheir own lives, extingeiebed tbe fire theinrelve*. Washibotoi.. A*. 19. Tbe Soldiers' and Sailor*' Uuioo ol Washington, at tbeir regoiar meeiini held to night, onanimoosly passed a serieef resolotioot strongly condemnatory the President for suspending Mr. Stanlni ( as Secretary of War, expressing thei high appreciation of the letter's xeel. pa triotism, firmness end ability, witb wbicl be discharged the deties of thet poeitio'and declaring that the final triotnph o ' the Natioeal arms, after a four years straggle witb a gigantic rebellion, war doe io no small measure to victory oigao ixed by the groios sod skill of Stanton tbe Cnroot of tb* greet America* revo8t. Lorn. Ang. 19, v Col. Teylor, Indian Commiwiooer, lef' Umaha on Friday night for Washington, on th* receipt of important despatches Tbe Heleaa " Herald " of Joly 31et eays a man from Vermilion repons that a bau> of Blackfeet Indians recently massacroi ' a party of thirty miners at that place. Sua - Sid* AcctDXBte. — Every jeer brings It* qoota of drownings end oerro* ' escapes et oar sea-side watering pieces Th# " under-tow," as it is called, gets , the credit for all this, jestly, perhaps ; I bnt it ought to divide tb* responsibility witb tbs recklessness of Ibos* who tak--unnscesssry risks. People should go into . theserf for the enjoyment of sorf bulbing, sod not attempt tb* exercise of those o pleasures which belong to still bathing. Good swimmer* are osuolly lbs ones who 1 suffer, because they bars too mach confidence in tbeir own power*, and ar* alwty* "swimming beyond lb* sorf," ■* th* mortality report* reed. Those who remain within proper or reasonable limit*, seffi- , cleat for tb* fall enjoyment of the sorf, ar* usually entirely Out of danger. The " aeder-tow is n* such grasping monster as it is popularly imagined. If tb* bntbei remains within reasonable bounds aad at- | leads strictly to his own bnsbtase, tb* c onder-low will Dot molest him. It is tb* t adventurous ones who farsisb tb* item* 1 for tb* papers and food fer tb* fishes : c nolbiog make* as mora nervoas than to s a a good swimmer defying old Neptune going beyond lb* breakers. A wor1* tb* sris* is snffleieat— oafortansUly all good swimmer* era not among th* wis*. — -V. Y. GautU. Bx Cabdxi-— Tb* present seaaon will doubt engender mncb sickness, end nor render* should be very particular io what they eat and drink, bath ea regard* qoality and qe entity. Already ww hoar reports ef ebelere. dyaaotery and venous aamplaieU. moulting, no doabt, in Mat cane*, from th* doeoyed rogeuTh* marhatn ore Ailed with green * trash; eons* Mb* w4U net eee^rol shwr t nppeiis#*, aad diraan* in th* nralt. We Z odvia* nil in be enrofai ia thai* diet, sod ■ *** wwfl U that ef tbeir ehBdrwe. Abmro ■ 1*0. he* temparataiy, amd aaaW *B eabJengnafufi iiihiiinl

bistora AirnaT. — Kerly on Seturdny Inst, ihre* men, named Edward John Tnbin and Andrew She- I entered the billiard room of Thames B. Barren, on Decslur street, and while | aid Mr. Barrett, in wbicb Mr. B. »- > qu-ntly issued by A'Jcrmsn Kennedy. , end an investigation had, which resulted i tb* three first-named parlies being bel-i ' lbs sum of five hundred dalle a each to Hlesr ih* charge of assault aod battery i et the Srptember term of Court. ' Pv«ot«'uxicai_ — The postponed die- ' play of fireworks which was to here takee , failere. It was the letanllen of tbs gen sdded greatly to the effect. Two 1 unsuccessful etteu-pts were made to run ' boat out, but the surf was sm rough thu' | ihe boat filled with wsler both ■■•»> be ' fore they get ouuide tbe breaker*. Ir 1 consequence Ih* fireworks were damaged nnd thu exhibition did not take piece. < Tux Hiv.seinc is-.TXTcra-The demand tbe slock sow being sold by Ihe Wash ] inry funds for Ihe endowment of the Kit- • -reide lostllule. located in Burliegtoi county. N J. (not Beverly, ns erroce creasing so rapidly thst it has been deter. the dey. to have the principal office until len o'clock every evening. Th- • lock is sold et the low sem of One Holla' uer share, each share bring accompnni<w< white St retail could not be purchase, fur less then ueerly I. ire Ihe amount psi. • nl is guarantied with esrh share of stock I he aggregate ratoe of these presents i $300.00(1. one of them bring worth lb$20,000. a third $18,000. one $10,000. •ne $5,000. snd two $2.50(1 each. Thothars are valued at follows:— Two •' 315.000 eetib, nne at $1(1.000, four i' $5,000 each, two et $3.0110. three a $1,000 rncb. twenty nt $500 each, ten s $300 enrh, three el $250 each, twenty e $225 each, fifty five at $200 esrh. fifty t each, twenty el $75 rsch, end ten nl #.V. article. „f use and value. K very stockmay huld. of the sufferer almost as mnch pain at th •offerer himself, end thonld >*c*ive im msdints attention. Dr. Wittar's Bmlseii .if Wild Cherry sjyedily cures coughs colds, influenza, sore throat. Ac. It wi! feet cure. ^ MARRIED. uf PhUA')rlphl».^nrmrrly^<P«pe M-rA' d" SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Granville I. each. X3t SOUTH ITFTH STRKET, John U. Huffman, Attorney & Coansellor-st-Law, Solicitor, SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, and NOTARV PUBLIC. CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. NEW JERREt Dr. J. V. Learning, D OPFJCE BAT*! CAPL MAY COURTHOUSE.— Tuesdays. and Set SEA rjUA,— Fridays. ' cj- TtBSU Modcoatx. Conditions Cash. Jel-S DR. U. L. (flLMOl'R, ■psENTlST. U CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. NITROUS OXIDE GAS administered when desired, If engagements are made In advene*. OFFICE HOURA— Until further nottee, from A. M. ta S P. M. mhs Charles M. Heal, A TTOUCCr AT L4 W «> MOCTOt IK ADMltAl.TT, OBce, USA South FOURTH SL, Philadelphia. attention gtvsn to all matters re latin. Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered tar years from Ner Tons Debility, Premature Deeay, and all the sKhets ol youthful Indiscretion. wlU for th* take of eaflhrtag humanity, send fiee to all who aeed the recipe and directions :ov making Ih* alepie re rod. by which he wae cured. s«n*rert wishing U^rnfll by th* advertiser's experience do eo by eddreaslcg In perfect roaSdvrcs, JOHN B. OGDEN. mal5-y A3 Cedar SL, New York. Away to the Wood#, Away ! ! A GRAND HARVEST HOME, run TBI rrntqi or TWS 91. E. Church, Cape Island, BENNETS STATION, jsysdu-ar. u f . ,"1' " '

SPECIAL NOTTICES. ficlirncli'i Pulmonic Syrup tfie. rioj«vlv'"r. «( rulmonaiy CouMimptln. ' when it bed sunnrd Its moetfurmldaMe aspect • nd when ti-esdy desth ■ppearr-i to belarilta j His physicians pro.om.eed his caee Incur- . quickly disappeared, and his prrseul weight Is lo we poor coe.umpilvrs that hare to pa l.ftrd out of their rarrlagea, areMa a taw^ mouths I'm eta for the Public, •imiuTty'iosne! b* c"m"""on' whleh w* M£sua55ra5 To CouaumptlTce, ■ he praserlptiuu u.e.1 line ol charge), with U.r llrecl.oa lor prrparlBf and uslnz the aame. which they will Hod a mar Cut for toaivMrtloa Throal and Lung Alfectious. The only object o the advrrtiser in sending the Prescription la to henent thr afflicted and spread Information w Melhe conceives to he Intaluable, aod he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, aa it will coal theui aolhing, and may prove 'a blcaaing. Parties wishing the prescription, rare, by re1 turn mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, mais-y Williamsburg, Kings to, New York HELHBftLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract RARRAPABTT.T.A ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE THROAT, NOSE, K Y EX, EYELIDS, XCALI' Which so dlaltgure the ap|>enranee. Purging the evil effects of mercury and removing all taints, the rmwnantsof Diaeaeea, hereditary or otherperfeet Safety. TWO Table-Spoonsful of the Estract of Sarsaparilla, added to a plat of water, Is equal lo the Lisbon Diet Drink, and on* bottle It equal to a gallon of the Syrup of SartaparllU, or the deeoc An Interesting Letter is published In Ihe Med-Ico-Chlrurglenl Rev.ew, on th* subject of the Ex tree! of SnrsspsriUs in certain affections, by Benjamin Trovers, r.R.S.,*e. f peeking ol those diseases arising from tha excess of mercury, he ■ txtss "that no remedy tx equxl to tlw extract of laronpArlfU Itx power liextrnordlitsry, more so than any other drag I sm ncquslnted with.— It It, la the strictest sense, s tonic wUh this In vxlunble qttrtbut*, that It Is applicable to x stxtc of the system so sunken, nod yet to Irritable as renders other sutatnne*s of Inv tonic etnas unnvnUnbl* or Injurious" ■1 El. MOULD'S Concentrated Extract Sartaparilla, Established upwards of IB yann. Prepared by N. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist aad Chamlst, aptt-4a-ch SOS Broadway, (L T. Dyspepsia. There Is no dlwst* whleh experience has to amply i-rorad lo be remediable by tha PERUVIAN SYRUP, (a protected solution of tbs Pro- , toxlde of Iron,) as Dyspepsia The most lavrterata forms of tats disease have been completely urad by thle m«!clne,aS ample testimony ol om of our Srot cltlxena prove*. JTOm (Ac orac Able JrrAdesro Seta, D.D. Dvbbaw, Canada EneL C C • • I am an inveterate Dyepeptl* et a a a H | nave been *o woaderfullv bvneUlnd in th* thro* short weeks doling which I have persuade mysairof*Uw rmStljL** Pnopls wStaii known me are astonished at Um change. I am widely known, tad con hut raeommend to others that whleh hot dona eo much tar me." ess Anetter Owfyw **• ««>Be* : TrE,ra,0diEE£d -uTtSiSLffS tS»?ro0°vtai Sh""Y •TOro* bra. "ATgro uto* has" fun In Sold by all Dvugfista.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'rOBAOCONISTS OR SMOKKhX t'E THE - A "wrod," WlU nod the UIKar-llox Knife a can- , trnleat article, .. |l combloea the lld.-pn.r, and hammer In Hie nne looL bold l.y No. oh (Eight Thllty.*,.|AAlAtlKEr wreet. Below Ninth, lLila.lrlj.hla, a SWBEHKO MACHINE. BY TAeot graldTt taloUt"Ie"an*i"kr iVioomdWi" No. xx5 (Eight Ihirljtai ARKET Im-cA Beiuw Ninth, I hUadrlj-lu^H : IS? KSSKSSI aalgal ihe'Haidware Storv'o?*"' h*"l,"rr TRUMAN a SHAW, W No. US (Eight ThUtjiv.) Ma RKET ei.'ret, ^ GEO. W. N.V1 ITU, ' fuSS, olqrolta *hriCeM*™ H li®"' tw NOTICE OF API I.II ITIDN. N wYodtietttTS £lMn^mmcn,U|'rr"'" ellualv In I be county " "ape May "5^01*' l'*« jsmin ' Court of tke'a^M^'jfumR^lSkiiii MoMts*tob«VM* 'the "same" tat ween S?"" hi " STILL AT J7Vr*" WAKE & ELDHEDOE, i Coulraclors and Builders, CAPE IffLAND, N. J. auglt-ly i f ^ NOTICE. ' ilfUre Dorom-iLi v, Aug. tinTlSsT "IC ""JuJi CRANE'8' ' riIOTOL.KAl'11 GALLERY, ; ^ t ^.hknTiy swain," ~ ; Cape May Counta-^ ' _ ' """s^'YVvatcou .) FOR MALE. -wam"*" A**' vsTll° shaded* I) w*Cn7 ''*Ua '"i"' i ^ JTil PA* EHN^^ NOTICE TO CItriHIOHN. KDW AltD T SWAIN.rxecu'or of Chauncy M. II rower, deceased, B, dliectlon of the surrogate of thr county ot • t ape ^May, hereby gtvrs Dolln to the crrdn.u. Weal Jrraey Acizdceuj, . ^ ^ kfuocerok, n. j. THE* YeYt' besstan'wl'i'ron-Mrnce uu Wcdeea- ' ''"■fi.a'i'cadem alms to Im rt a th r < ' leal Education, comprising a full preparation fur . In whwn r-pcclalattcn'.ou wiilheglvan loVl'ain and Ornamental Penmanahlp and Bookkeeping, under Ihe supervision ••( aa accomplished teacher. The locat.on of the Academy Is uuurinuacd lor In ad-lltlu. to the prraoual ' sujwrilslun and initructlun ol ihe former Princij-al, tbe Aradcuy enjoys ^hr^ services of Ml. Wm. McKrnclc. now aeeumra Ibe position of joint Pr'ucipaL ^r.Tl^,|r.U^d^,m^*f?^' Principals, from whom Ureularoasd other Information may be obtained.REFERENCE* i . Faculty or Pnixt-xto* Co u.r i.e. Hon, John T. Nixon, Bridge to. ; Joarph Jrssup, • MuIIIsa HUl; Aug. a BarWr, Woodbury: Rev. - M. WlllUmson, Cold Spring : ReV. J. IV. Hul- ' ?*lao'dC*P* "l>l>tfi W' ■' LV„, Caj-e • " UU A FRY, (Lata Kirk h Dewald.) ' JM PORTERS and DEALERS In TEAS, SPICES, FOBKJOK t DOMESTIC Ft V ITS, Cammed needs, Plcktan, Sauce., te„ I BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, 1: GROCERS' r GOOD* GENERALLY, ■- X Cmr. FRONT * ARCH ST»„ U*Sole Agents for Eaton's Trenton Crocker a Always an hand n Choice Stock of ISSttn. Starches, ' ' Raspberry Syrup, Cure Starch Glagu » Farlu, Lemon " Rice Flour, Bottled llttsrs. Family Snaps, Jellies, , Importad Cos tile. Conned FralU,' Domestic " Carsupe, : X& , Soda Ath, .M arcar.nl, ■nop Powder. Sago, I CoMeaUated Lye. T.ySow. m Carb. Soda, Flavoring Extracta, Cream ot Tartar. Sardines, ■ Br* ; Preaerrod Lemon nnd eSSw" Q^"' ^ ' ' i sSs- S".'.,"" ; fafiiSrS.' EVERY 2S13SeSSSJSS sisr MAN straSmn, that ahoy tan year* his OWN . PRINTER. Ml mtw YOMX. n