- Cap 3Uaj) (Ocean Wave, -
VOL XIII.
CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY, COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I. ISB7. - - '
NO. 639.
business qards. A CARD. • JCMB M. SMITH, ComnlMUxt of Dae*.. ulN Jiduua Ur r«ln Hou.-, l-.p » Wud, New Jersey. AUCTION BIHIYKSN. fJ'HB uarterel^aed " ^tr^*" " ft. II. i.Iti: Y . ATTOBKtr-AT-LAIT, MJFI EM. UfUClTOM, ( EXAMINED IN CHANCKUT, *»««n ttuet, above raOBT, Camueb, H. J., All Adjoining Fix! NaUobaI Bonk. a ictioneeh'n noticfi'.. fl'lit uademgaeil baring tslua out lurw a. a. ir^ixat: ssss to itUOU lo Imbllr AaI'B IB ABf pAtl Of. Cop. inir" '' % w I LLI AM" HAVK.T." Jab. s, 1mt. (yj andiprteg, k. J. B. B. SWAIY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR kCONVKYANCEIl. lot, Cor. run <1 BOOTH (trerti, CApe ItlABd, N. J. je88e M. SMITH, REAL J! STATU AGENT, Ha» removed kit Otlce from the corner or Wuh- > Ingtoa And J.ckaoo .trerti, lo JACKSON STREET, Opjwrilr Ike Centre llamar, jM.Mt.tn "*** auction bc8inksh. eer, ABd tkAt kr »111 Attend to tknt brooch of hualoee* anywhere la Cape Mar louotj, at >. rrAAoBAtdi rau aa any other pcraon, and aollclta your patnrwnfi- JEMI k, IMITH, ^ ^ Offlec, Jack a on St., op|>o«He the*C*ntrr 'llouar conveyancing. PEEDS. BONDS, MORTGAGES, ABd otkar InBtrutnrBta of wrltlag lrSall) drawn, wltB nvalnraa ABd dAapotiB, And AckAowlcd|BienU Bad Deposit tone Ukan by HLNRY SU Al.N, Staler ta Uoa.rr>. OBca At w.ataolt'a Bnudlas House. Towuaead'r lolot. Capo Mai Conaty, .N.J. At'ovav l». ISM. st. a. wbhelle, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. m NORTH WatRVM, PHILADELPHIA. C FECIAL altcalloB paid to eoBalf amenta sad l> ; . • ■ Orders from Fartnrra, More and Hotel Kaeperv for any artlela deatrcd, will receive l.r.'mpt notice to the public. QH ajl pfQperttea^left with the Suhoerlber for wit ^M^tnUM^M^w^d'lhi rate of i). |wr eeot on the e mount ol Sajc, fron. ur— OOeo Jaekson #1., opposite Centre House, JeddT] Cape lalaad New Jersey, honey : : p^mmy'i^poeeudy* ll'ml^ pamj°'w' u'" will loan to or of them, by msklag epplleatlon to the undersigned. Parties making appUeatloa hv letter will plMMjW^^kMSks! Ute^wl'h^l" Ikiifi«bw »r ulit"w®lll*he required.0'!!* thia bum person, hating money to lend can loaa It to rrapooalble parlies without making It known lo others. JullN B. Hl'rFMAN, Attorney at Law, JeH.MWf Cape May Court House, N.J. _____ JESSE M. SMITH, of Cape bland, N. J., wlihee to tnJbrm kbtneade nod fee whole people of ca^e^May Countr ^aad thymhllc aUarye, that he otkeek^^gwper^kbqwb talwwjlqg put. aS Ijewper^ A. ft. garrison, washington street. 0t'*0*1 CAPg ISLAND, It. J, WOULD reapeelfully inform the puhUe, that he has eonatABtly OB haad a aaestscnSTATlONERT. AMI HOTHI.M: "Bffl HMTi TOILET ARTICLE!. BROOMS, Whnleaale sad beta! I Agent for the" cumberland soap A CANDLE MAM'Faltcking CO. mhyvtf Jo um f. Lev. B.P. A Ac be a. Rich. B. Wiluaeu john ft. lee k. co.. TtonjiipauninY n n a tal stores. Mm M Neath WHARVES, helow ARCH St.. Pwisadrlvkia. CILUNG Bad SEWX TWINE, OARS, OAKUM, PITCH, TAB, BOSIN, PAINTS, OILS, ' nnrtl raHVaaa a - ■
Every aitbte required Aboard vemeb. Wa abo have A Pepsi t man I of UBOCRRIK8 ^PBGTHnONB, ■I !■' unc i < TOrtaar. PAINT and OIL Item C ARMENTs 1 sad CARPET*, use the MAGIC clean sim. Mlncau. M Hauirnelreet, N. T. Traveling ag rata CATE MAX OCEAN WATE. i CAPS gLAJna. CAPS smwr, N. J. , SSSip"; ; Bph^mB^mLfm^tom JylS , ' vr -•"*"** £rv- ; 4*5 ...
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED. bifmV prtUahrt.'fodudros1 BRtgrmpb teas! rvrry , Southern (ieoeral of dlatia^ldn ; £££ ■SsOTVSS®".! ! r has Afread]r ohtaloed mlUtaa ^jtaubrn , - -JUtJaltold mikiw -S»lLt hTwMfSjrjtt nihrr TREaV A CO.' PubllAhwa, A-i , I ****"*'*• *' : Every Family aaeede tt. - Every T.aeh.r akaiiM have I. ' Every School Boy waul. II. | "100 C holes Oelrellooa." eml-raeiag Hie moat Poet leal Cema, the ttoeat gpeetmrae ol Ornory, I . and A fond or Mirth and Humor, lor Ibe use of d ?^l^*^rup»i*w,ydit^,«rSt.i cioth, , e Glfi twek.lOela.. mailed free, r Agents want "arrktTACO., PuhHaherm, No. HB Chestnut Street, Fhlbdrlphla. PA. QCACBESBOS'S A It IT II. TILTH'S 1 THE LATKRT ANO IIKAT. Pitmary, Me. Elemental y. me. Practical, SI.") : to the 'Sj'oJ^SotanoSteee?! lumioerclal Artthmetlr ; well eoodesved In rules ■ and analyses odmlrsMy g'^id rrnrtcT ti yr- ( use them. Golag lo everywhere, h pertinent mallei In Teach a ra ot hall the alnte prices AgenU wanted in every County. Address i D. APPLETON A CO., New Vnik. I ^OMTI W AWmP oaavmu bw^Foua » 'l'hc Metropolitan Collar Co. •I Make FIFTY-EIGHT vertetlee of * Ladles' sad Genta* Colbra ami Cuffa. The largest * eoneerafor PA PER GOODS In the world. OSIre, ;«ll Broadway, Neav York » EOATEH & FALMEB, Jr^ 1' PUBLISHERS, ,. BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS, J Whola«ale nod Retail, 1 14 Bible House, Astor Place, a NEW YORK. New Books Just . Published. DROPS OF WATER, d An Elegant CIR Book, (1-00 v TRUE METHODS OF PROMOTING PERFECT LOVE, ' from debates In the N. V. Treachere' meeting of the M. X. Ibvrah. ^ « Papev'.""mIiJ! <" t * PRACTICAL 8ANCTIF1CATI0N d By Rev. J. Boyntoa ....v J5 THE GUIDE TO HOLINESS. . "«• send hooka by mall free ol postage, on reJ evlpt of retell ptlte. hand lor nur eatalogue ' Depot for FAMILY BIBIaKS, either w lib or without PbStagraphle Family Record a. designed i- to Dicrotic limby liheneoen. Addrraa o ^ Foster a palmer. Ja.. <■ It Bible Itnuae, New York. 7. nohlACK IBklTTUTB, a llr.t-eleM tMnSXA"Vi , yartleulara. address Rev. W. C. RICHARDS PnKIIIDKNT LINCOLN'* COACH FftB »tH m be sold for leae than halt Its value if auoimd fur „ Immediately. Also, MO I'gRRIAUEOI ru ri of style. lOOO SETS HARNESS, aevera] sound ia geroaddiand Carriages. CALMN W ITTY'O £ I HwoKr St., Now York. " klfinM IID Ugmg.HH KM0. 4^ rLOYltn. rtetOT^bualoaaA Jho«a! I to,'*MANSON LA?tfLm!' Bowery, N. Y. City. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.. Advertising Agents, .t 10 PARK BOW, Business men wishing lo advertise la nay part of the oounlry can send their orders lo ua. The comes from the publb*igr. We ere aethorired Id contract tor all news" papers throughout the aouatry at pohlbSera' ' where you wish to enelie atteotkm ; alro send a " ] tan of roar advertisement. aUtiog the epaer | jssfc wish M to oecopy, and the length of time It "■ | la to be Inserted. Be aa egplielt aa poaotbb la stating preelsely | what la wanted, aad yon will neelvs all needed i 1, i Infer Biatton by reture mall. |
' for J moelba. ■ RODMAN. FI8K A Q0^7 J BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN j , GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, \ ■ No. 18 Kabbah Htucn, ' NEW YOKE, SpMSfSOTSirtEl ttcawrt all aorlea of TJ0 Notes Into the New • "^imnVI VpSpS^amyal^w^ ""err*1 ' ratattsedlea, aa rrertpt. at atarket rate-. Sam of aU mi H0l» ehigm ILJE k CO^ rilim FOR PAHttH >*y» ! Bin i I, Baraa, P e 1 1 e» dmwaaltaral Imi *^***1- "e fa* year.i and a. a patal lor .») • V.
V Miscellaneous. u„ the .1' - * The following lineg were notled up in s « conopicoous place on the lawn of Jhe I'o- * | lomhia House, and while there eltrected '■ more ottenlioo than th» inoet ohooy poo- « : As the artirle found lias not been j 1 reclaimed, •« take plesenre in laying a j r I copy of the composition before tbooo of j ■ • our readetp who bare not had the oppor- l' t unity of rending the original, with the ' that the owner mar yet be found n Found I # Made'by eea-it.ell and mtod- . And "nigh unto" the lead o ] That was cunningly |.|. tired (| put It might haretwen worae— [ t Whvte the watere have spread i ' A beach hard to the tread, ! Then have left It and lied, u An aAlr forth, head- . But this much I gucaa, ** I That the Dentist to till I Had exerted hie skill. j d There was yesterday found On the bench a few teeth which the owner can take Me contrivance alluded lo in the fore- S going it nt the office of the Colombia i I Home. There iv no charge for showing, n Ska SIOK. ; ' ti » RATH-tlocgg*.— S|>eaking of the bath- j , houses which lino the shore at Ixing , | liranrb, the /Ati/jr A'nri haa the follow- ; f ing. which wo think is applicable, in i , many respects, to Cape May : — - (| "It seems a pity that oar luxurious and elegant bath in tba jovial sorf should p have sncb a concomitant as Ihe inelegant, u ' confined, dark aad oftentimes oflVosive p ■ bathing-honsrs whieb bide onder our ti bluff. They. remind ag of Ktnerson's de. s scription of American highways, which I he says begin io a broad aod beaoiifnl ' avenne and end in a squirrel track. We ' are told that il is necessary to have t something cheep in bathing-buuses, inas-': I much aa the heavy storms of winter carry ' ibetn away, and the proprietors ara there, o by aabjectcJ lo loss. Evidently, however, those "e.tablishmente ara not in f keeping with moderh civilixation. We f dootil not that invention will exorcise "n- f self yet in the prodaction of something rqnuitely idupied to the occasion. It | ; might nnl ba impossible lo have a canvas. 1 [ expanding and folding shelter, which each I ; individual might c*rry to any point on ihe 1 I beach and ereot at his pleasure ; or por- 1 ' labia hooves of light mi'erUI. held by ' screws, might lie constrnctud, which conld I • easily h# parked »way for tho winter. It 1 ! would oartaioly not he wanting in sanitary wisdom to o. cavionally change ihe plares of tl.e present cabin*. A little" anosoine ^ i would do a world of good to soma locali' | ties which might be oamed." let st Nionr at CoKURxas Hai.I — It is ! sn open qnestioo aa lo who enjoys the , plea-nres nf the' hops hers lie most; , 1 whether it is ihose who t*ka pari ia Ibe ( ' dance, afld move in time with ihe iospir- , iog mnsic of the hand, or thore who sit 1 . " quietly by aa spectator*, and watch tba , illustrations ef the "Poetry nf motion," j . I a* girvn by other*. For our part, though , ■ there ia dnobUrts something inspiring ' and exhilerating in moving in such n j , J throng, w# much rather pfefer taking a retired staad, say nsar the entrance or ! , r i orchestra, and nolo iha-akrieties of taala , 1 exhibited by Ihe ledles *ho appear in . appropriate toilettes. However, we , ,
•tarted to apeak of the bop at Congrasa , Hall that came of with such eWof — gas , . permitting — last evening. It wa* one of , thoa* truly delightful affairs, where the , i danciag was facioating aad the music be- , j witchiag. Of the former we witnessed , nf the most perfect this season. We ; delighted with our Cape May ladiee on thia occasioe, for we saw many of the , prettiest and most-to-be remembered . dance r». Among them was Miss Ilettie 8e— s, who wnltxed beautifully with Mr. Eddie K-g, of Philadelphia. Wo »a•ume beautiful drrsse*. a green silk, white tarieton -bodice— a Uvwnder-colored aatia - rose-colored ailk. trimmed with while lace. and so on aj lib: tarn. There vera present tome ef onr faaadaswnrat and mo*t sterling men. We re- , cognised tSen. MeO— h, Hon. J.T. N — a i ol Bridgetoa. Mr. it. P. N— «r til the \ Chranieie, N. J , Mr. C. B. D-a. of i Philadelphia, and ethers. The hop was concluded at eleven, tod j i the aageablafe departed, maoy with heL i lag* rent* what vwddaaed at the tbeogkt | that, perhaps ll weqlo be the last tiave they wnU aver haee a hke eppertoatty i at Cape May. The g^d neadnnl of Ihe ; gas en the i ni mil i laaiiTia especial
NThe narvpal lloinp. e hare oa'iy arri red in oursanclon. | from the great Ilarve*! Home of the sea- ' •on of '67. Our brain full of recolicc. j tiona of dense crowds of people, rues of I sumplobusly-laden tables, innumerable backs and stylish equipages, intermin. gled with a deafening duller of dishes. , j thoughts, at the saying is, are Irn- ; j fpltog faster, much faster than our pen, I and we feel how impossible it ia I" imputt I oor rem era anything like a prop-r con. | ception of tba great affair we bave wit i nested in the woods si Bennett's station J' Wa aill not attempt anything like a de-(| scription, hot merely give a synopsis ofl the day's proceeding^ mmr^tweyocTd i glean. fl'ho HarveyA Home, a*Bu bi-eo I formally ant onttced, was for the benefit I ot tho Methodist ChWch or this city, and the occasion for i^K^Mrbration was most summer-like and delightful »f Ihe season, j Immense crowds were coeveyed to the j grove by rail and carriages, so that when , we arrived on the grounds it the cool of < I the evening, we saw an nnisnally large | conconrse of pouple. Kverj on« -rented 1 ' j imaginable, though ths plessure of j i attending on the wants of toe inner msu of a splendid dinner, .he modeI rate price of which somewhat astoni-hed 1 j us, on taking iolo consideraltsn the many j expensive luxuries spread around, ndj dresses were delivered by several eluqoeoi ' that was ^tttily erected fo- Ihe occasioe. i j The orators of the day, or rather evenj ing, for speaking did not commence until ' I five o'clock, were lino. A. Is. Catlell, i A. K. Ilal|*til.-+"re»iditig Elder. ! and Rev. K. Hewitt, Pastor of the M. K. i I'horch, who m»de seas most excellent : and appropriate remarks. Between each . j discourse Hauler's ioimiritahle band dt*- ' tifol air*, and cootinued piny tig. much lo • j the delight of a large number of I'upe j County folks, who ws:e preseut tba evening. The arrangements conld o«t ho sur I paused, nnd everything pa**<d nil with i : pressed Ihwttvelves. pJ.asetT with their , ; day's enjoyment, and weoui»el.». do vol Time wopld fail OS to tell of the lllllustry | 1 of the ladies connected with the church,' j in arranging olid envtsg the t.blev; of . , the soionut of exrrUmt provisions nnd on hand, It^lshly appropriated; | ' or the merry rumpiuf of tho youngsters ; and social pnjnytiienj of all. lo the evening i|e la'd-a were spread ; a second tiuiw with substantial re- ; fresh meat s, and c«ie and lee cream when desired, were servid without stint. WuJert the bofpilahle *pnt on the approach of the ritivu Itoin. after an eventog'* delightful enjoyment. The •ceno presented by thgf Grnee St the time was | most inipresttngand animsted. It iorcireminded ns »f a camp scene at a di». lance, or sometling of tho kind. Yesterday was truly « day to he remembered ; by many of the tld and young on the I 1 Island. Pitti.»pvt4-BIA I as always been prominent among other cities fer the many charitable Imitation* which she has i founded utitl 1* now vuppnrlttitr. iV's have ' 1 oar hospitals, oor homes for the friendless j 1 and the fallen, and every other conceivable kind of institution whelein the poor can receive shelter nnd snpjort. During ; the war we had onr Rcfre-hnenl Haitians, { snpport-d hy voluntary sab«*ri|ilton, where were fed thoovandd of hraVO sol- ■ ! dlers from all parts nf tb» country. Now j we propose having sn asylom whwra tho I children of msny of these same men who : fell jo their ronotry's struggle ran receive ' a gratuitous education, and he turned opo" the world as useful and respected - | mi mbcr* of society. Tha foods for the ; endowment of thia home— the Riverside ; ! Institute— are baieg raised Under the aus- ' picea af tha Wasbtnglou Library Com- ! picea *r tba Wasbtnglou Library uom- ; ,
; pany, who hava iteoed a series of fine , ! steel-plate engraving*, which they pat on , j subwrlplioa at prices murJi below tbair : retail valiw, witk ' an additional lodace- i ttfecnt nf awarding g:,00.0t» worth of presj ant# atwoog thoee w hn sabtcribe. That , is, for oae dollar y rut reoeiv* an engraving worth, at rrlail, one dollar and a half ; 1 also on* share of stockv which gatraatiav now pr-sent. thrre being no bl.nk*. Dor. 1 ing the war w* very property contributed ' taonsanda nf dollar* to tha support of oar ' Refreshment Selonne, and as a return rw1 gvived'thp -utiiferiioa of knowing that it , i wa* to feed tboai- who had left home and i 1 friend# for their country'* good. New it f* pro, osrd la car* lor tbn orphan* of ' thr#e brave men : bat. anl'ke the appeals I ■ in behalf uf our noble Refrevhmeit tieI loan*, the WaabingUa Library <Jomp«uj , > have prwwaaud tbair proeaol p!«n for | f ratvinc foods. This plan ia ena motaally , beneficial to the giver and rweaiver, aad I i from tba Banner ia wbieh It i* now boiag . eocoaragwd aod indorsed fro« all quarters t tu ewcco vele ewiaMishad bey aad a doubt A* Earn a* r Dn us says. "1 hava be.n I a. tag the Paraviaa Sjrap. ll gives ava s new vigwr, bnaiancy of sprrita, sWticity , of BUectw." J. P. I>i-B—. * D*J . .treat. Now York, will aaad bo*, a 1 p.BphM uf a page*, nqutaiutn* a foil I aatnal of tha remarkable medirini. to — y a— a^diag Mb thai# aAisoB.
ToRnnto, Aog 2d. j. ♦Ah-rI exc teinent prevails throogbnnt i t'tnanh oTer ;h« election to Sontb Riding i | of Ontario for member of the fir»t llmt.e i r I of Commons of (he New Lloraitiioo. The ' contest I* between Hon George Brown, lender ol the Opposition, and Thom«* N. . J Gibbs. K*q., local candidate. Ou the • i j Gihha had a majority of "0 on: of 2,f<00 \ It appear* fr.im a North Carolina paper |t^how* two black* registered to oae white. , j A letter from lUrcett County fay* th. , | whites generally do not *e*m lo turn out. , | The blacks, on the other band, turn out i iog allowed to register. Gen. Sickles bu , ceased a circular lo be a'ldreesed to Ihe , Hoards of KegUtratioB. informing them , I voices the execution of the patrui laws ur | ' other general laws relating lo the domes, i j lie order of ibe sit ate. and the government ■ of the slaves therein, having thereby as- i hawing afterward- tak-n part in Ihe U - , engaged to tlx K-Ulli..n, .( elclnd.d \ front regtstrktl tt us a enter. j I'restdeut Johnson has .-sued an ordet j command of the Disl.tcl of Gem Sickle*. ! and relieving Gelt. Sickles of comtnao-l , a* commander of the Fifth Military |>,.. ] i Met would be issued Hits afternoon, but , opto 3 o'clock it bud not b.ro pro soul, gated. The order will be fsue.l lo-tnor. . row, and will direct Gen. Huoeock to iriel daring tin- illness of Gen. Thorns*. ■ Upon th» recovery of that officer, the i original ordet No. 71. assigning liim to , the command of the Fifth Military Ri*. , Irict, which is now suspended on account | of hi* illness, will be again pot in fotce. I and Gen. Tbomas will lake command. Philadkli-aia, Aug. 28. An exciting and interesting game of ■ Mutuals nf New York and' the Allileltc* ' j-of Ibis City, on (he ground* nf Hie latter, i former, with a score of 21 lo 23. I Kirtiuoxp. Aug. 2d. i ' To-day. before the U. S. Commi**ion»r : the council of a party charged with e*ading the revenue law. plead want of juris- ' , diction, nn the ground that the revenue law of Congre** provided the same nttm. i 1 Virgioin has on representatives, there can ' | be no legal inspector* in her limits. The ~ ' | Commissioner took time to consider. Uen'l Scholield ■> quite ill with fever | ' . A>j ; ' Coroboraiive evidence la furnished to. day that Geu'l Grant yeWday *ent to i tho President a decidedly film letter against the removal of UettWal* Sheridan and Sickles, Differences, 'were known tn be so wide betwrun the President an.l , | Generel G-aol, thai promineBt-genllcBien i snppnae them to be irreconcileable, and ' p j that the retirement of the General from , the War Department, was inevitable; but thia a terooon General Grant aod the I'jesideot had ao inl-rview at the Kxe- | , cattve mansion, which resulted in ao adr ' jastmoot of the tronble, and the witht djawal by General Grant, of bis letter lo ' :| the President. p ; Co*c«r*iso "Damh.rb*."— The Lon- i ' don season or 1867 being almost nt its : ^ cloae, the Loodun Review pohll-hes a * ! lively article upon "danglers" — men who * ' having no mind lo marry, oevarthrle** " employ aod emuse themselves as mach as - | they safely can by inslnoaling tbeatelves i safely insinnaling tbeatelves
into the affections of the inexperienced . f and rooog onder the pretence of meaning 1 what they do not mean. Oar coottmpo- ' Yuyt the Rail Mall C arttle, com • 1 plains tbet these ooxioat beings, wearing, I as they do, the outward and visible tern- ' blance of men ol feeling and honor, are - with difficulty detected before they have 1 mad* a firm lodgement in th* hopes aod 1 hearts of tbair victims, met), whsn de. ■ tecled, are not easily rjectad wilhool a ' scandal, "from which most women nslocally shrink. Nobody willingly charge* | dangler wti^inleoiiona which IBe man j has tktlfelly tapliad, bnt haa wot _ii* ■ riared ; nobody willingly risks attracting ■ ' attention lo a cmei injury ol so delicate t 1 1 and indefinable a oaturo that lbs taffeier t : can scarcely btar lo admit it to beraeif, ■ , | much lets to apaak of il lo oikars. Aod ■ t I tba# tho dkogler contrives to dangle on | | With impnnity fiom year Di year, blight- j t I ; ing iht prosptcu and trifiing utlh th* af- ' j : [ lections of the poor girls whbm ha ebooace , • for hi* amn-vMrut, until middle age. , ' nbrolty aad goat— thsue sirt avenger* of | j , a life of selfish pleasure— overtake them ; , i • aod thea, tracing on sub* vary crabbed | . r stick, ur perhaps without aay sttck at aU > < I. to sapport file decliaing year*, he sadly ; i | rsiecU aa tha aaay deader **d oomeiy | , j tapliaga shea la hit youth be ha* aan-, 1 1 taaly cat aad east aside. J
Hrskvit* or A"t»Tt*n-iMi — Last June the New Jersey K- 1 it or w I Convention as•einhleil at Long Branch, and after a day i !l washed down with Carle Dor Cbatn-ia pagna. a fow sensible speeches, and e \ gecerul expression of sati-foction, the a editors wont to their homes, each lo write ! g an article ahoat the ailvsnluget of Ihe : | place a. a summer resort. Heboid the | a result! inn who aff-ct to doubt I bo po io l.ottg Branch has born crowd-d to soffo- '• cation for more than a month— it wa* h never full before— and the impetus lbo» J the hotel krep-rs throw ^o'way their i 11 Ibe I4<b. iftlh and 10th of Angostfwe j» •ere at tlx Stetson House, and dnrtog 11 these days over oue hundred nn.l fifty per. | sons wese turned ow.j for want of nrcotn- j V the other hotel, are upcomlott.hl'y foil. h result is, that fttexon hn* resolved add two hundred and UHy room* to hie I' hotel, which will enable htm to receitJ j b 1,000 boarder* hereafter. Remenhei. <1 that fur two month*, an average of more ^ other, for a week, many for a month ! " Sorely Printer's Ink is no tinm-u.e tb ng " in it* w«y? L-t the bu.ioes* man think ; " of il. and profit by onr illu-trstion. If * We, «r the I'ry turn, kept a hotel, we * would invite, coax, and beg the New Jer- " ourselves paid leu l ine* over by their 0 editorial notice*. W. believe the Con j" meet, at Cape I. land next June Rhita. Cit, Item. ' * RsH.noAp-Csu Wixoaiw-.— A yoonc h traveller, .fin h.s eridentl, been 'there, j' We .upposnjthe eiodoW-faSlen- * on all the ears running from Cape l-lanil lire all right, nnd Hint therefore . " remarks do nol apply lo this locality. 1 Itul hear him : ° mnung Ihe minor annoyances ibis life. , 11 down, frightening' those in their neigh. ! h l.orhood most an pleasantly. Even obit- ' " Btng COIOIUV.O.S nunptuserw wue. Some method ought to he introdoced by ' ::l;l '-"ml r!".'!«;e. "In ■ addition lo Ihi*. it it exceedingly disn- " greeahle for a lady traveling alana lo be ^ among her fellow-passengers lo open or close a window. Cannot American inI nacy io car window. ■»" Tun Wkt Wratukil — Oar readers ore * aware thai the seaion bus been an onu- < , snally wet ottn. During the first seven ' month, "f <h." year th. fill nf' 'waforR* * 1 , lor the esmu period ln«t year. The I average annual (all for the past thirty 1 , yours ba* beon <44 inches. Shonld Ihe 1 I i fall continue to lie a* greal for the b*. 1 lance of ihe year as it has been that for, ■ , Ihe foil wilf be 62,37 inches, ihe grenleat ' . that hes ever been known in this viciulty. 1 The following table show# ihe rain-fall . ' from 1854 to IR.'m : j Ye.r Inrhe. Year Inrhes j ! i*u;;;!177!7!.!''Bvin jt« " ^ j < SmI — I 1 1 1 1 1 V. " I -NO-"®} ItS.V.'.'.'.'.V.".' .* . - 1 uw,'V£raVbs,7...'.j»5o „i Taxatjok.— Some shrewd writer, fcho. ,'j has evidently studied ihn subject tho- , j roughly, that discourses npon our system , j ot tsxation : , | "Now, yon tee. in the first pltee they
| get Ihe smonnl of a feller's basinets. ] That i* taxed. Then they find out how ; ' much he earns every month, end that's . ■ taxed. Tltea they find oat all abnul hit | profits, and that they tax. Then they ' t manage to gel ennte tax oo what he owes. ' i NeXt'comes-what they call income, and i that's taxed. Then, If anything is left, the preacher calll roond and gels If, !o sustain the chaich aod convert the t heathen." ^ < i IIasdkv. tti'Hii r Furtatiors.— The fol- ' are said to he the signs ; Draw- j across tba lips— daeiroat of getting 1 acquainted ; nrawtng aetos* the vyns— I am lorry ; dropping —we will be friends ; i twirling in both hands — Indifference ; -| drawing across th* cheek— -1 lose yon ; ( ; drawing Ibroagh t e band'— I hale you; . fettiag il teat on Ibe right cheek— ye# ; '.letting it retl on the left cheek— no; i teirltng in left haad— I wish lo get rWnf 1 ; twirling in right bend— I love en- , other; folding it— J wish to speak ^ith i yen ; over tha shoulder— follow Be ; ap posit* corners la hoik hands— wall lor I ; drawing aero** the forehead— we ere j watched: placing on right ear— yen ba*. ! changed -. placing on left ear— I ha*, a i ueeeage for yan ; laUiag il rvmaia on the ) eyws— yea are srwel : wiadmg raaod the . | fore-fiager— I aa eagaged ; wtadaag round th* third Gagar— I aa married.
Miner ie* of Kea Ba thing. Mr. Harris, who last tomraer visited ! on* Of tha English bathing j places* relates torn* of tho incidents of **ea bathing, a* follows: There it a strong lido here al certain with unexpected currents and , shifting sands. On one occasion, as Mr*. Harris was disporting herself under tho : awning, a male vote* addressed her witb> "Go away, yon wicked wretch!" aha I hysterically screamed ; go away, directly, bad man !" "Madam," replied tha voice— "madam, it is th* tide ; Ihe nip tide, or th* spring tide, or something, and 1 cannot help ilj it has carrie away my bathing maehina, aod all my thing*, and I must climb into | or be drowned !" "If yon only darv," said his wife— "If you only dare so much at to lift th* awnteg, I will— yet, I will — I will cry police," and with that she ran up the slaps as fast as her bathing gown would permit, hulti-d the door of the machine, and (tha . Aiiya) fainUd. Rut the matt held oo desperately to the ouwide of the awning, had clothes taken lo him in the water, and waded oat. L wan nearly driven away from Margata year by an affair of thl# kind that happened to tnysnlf. I hud ordered oat ••ur Vehicle lo a great distance, under tha impulse of my exlreme modesty, and bethere Were ladies ou the beach, aod «u. swimming lazily about the pier head, whet. I suililytly fell myself driftinggboraw.rd. 1 -Haggled to regaia the machine ; nut the current — the current 1 had heard 0"l afraid ol drowning, for I could keep myself afloat well enough ; bat wore* than death by drowning threatened ma; I Was being gradually borne, io spit* of all my efforts, directly duwo upon tb* at. plujiade ! 1 felt myself blushing from to foot— tingling, I may say, from to toe— and the water getting shallower every moment. I riared not turn my foce to thorn, but raised my voice a* well at I conld in warning. "Ladiea!" I sold— "ladies, the correal is carrying me lo yoor feet. 1 cao't help il— upon my word I can't— and I shall be on dry land in a conple of minute*. I -hall hate (u run along Ihe beach" — I thought it hett lo tell the worst at ooce ~"1 shall have to run nearly a bondrad j yards, ladies, before I can regain my i machine." Whan I said this, I thought they would be off ; bnt from a saw they were Mil? there, aboulYoar and of them, and 1 beard a sound of suppressed laughter. "Ladies!" I began again- and now I wished I might be a sand-eel to the end of my day* rather than what I was — "ladie*! don't fook in ibis direction ; but I call you lo witness it it only the enr — cur.'' At this place, with my month full of *and, found roe out more than ankle- ' deep in water. Lot the Margate Star, ot the ensuing Saturday, fell the reet ; I am not sure, indeed, it wag Saturday that this dreadful thiog occurred, and that there was a special edition of the Star devoted lo me that evening. Al all events it let • "Disgraceful ontrege ! We regret to say that the esplanade of Margate was inudo the scene, al mid-day, of a flagrant not rage, the perpetrator of which, wa the police will make eeery effort to secure. While our fair promeoaders were employing their mind# npon the beach with thoughtful books, or knitting graceful articles for the adornment of .their ! boudoirs, they were terrified by the ap. p-arance of an elderly monster in Y man . form swimming eoftly toward them, and | uttering the most savage, hot unintelligi. ; hie sound*." [This refers, I soppos* ta i niy simple statement regarding the foreo\ of tho current.] "Oor lair friroda, ef coarse, rose on Ibe instant, and mada the beil of their way homeward." * a u title ar com, though quite scare* al • home, I* most plentiful abroad. It is ta. j ported lhat nearly all foreigo countries,
! especially the British Colonial posseti siun* on this continent, ere flooded with American coin. In Canada ailver i$ to ahondant at to be regarded a decided 1 nuisance, which lit* authorities aod people are disruteing mentor** to abate, A I a special meeting of th* London, C. \V.r Hoard of Trad*, held a few day* since, a resolution was passed ■ eying mot chants and others lo take American silver at fonr per cent, discount, nuril something definite it done with regard to the matter. Tn* MrRqiTToic*.— Ths-tw ch-erfnl little ereeinre# txior bile, th* popelar impression to lb* contrary notwithstanding. They have oo iw-tb; and b«vo do nrmi of teeth, for llxey ere dainty, and rako f-iod only in ibe liquid form. Titey are a rliiralric rac*. and attack their enemies with a sari efewsrd or fo-'Ce. 1 be Unra . nf ti n ma«quiio is a very bwanltfai aad perfect piece ol wort ; Il I* smoother I hen i.nriii-h>-d slept, and i>* point i* SO fine and p. rf-r! that Hie molt powerful mis croecepe doe* not dleSSeer a flaw in It. The Ocean. Roll on. tbwa dark sad deep Mae Ocean— roll t Tew rh-uMi. . awetaeeeepwiwr theBB eaiaj Maw m*>k* U>* ear* h vill tain el* itrtiel mop* with th* above ; upon lb* wmlerf Plata Tb. wrxh. as* a# Ihi dovda, wee «wb eBaaia A shadow Id m*a'. r«r*gw, taee MewwaJ When, tor a eweieel, lihf a 4tww as rata. He wahs tare thy 0*v». wiu hurt lag gre*a. I MTHbwol a grave, aakeeUM, nrnieNM and u.

