CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WBPNESDAT, SEPTEMBER IS, 1867.
©ttau ^'aii t. c Otpe Island, 0»pe May Com Ij, I. J. . t. 1 8. R. MAGONAOLE. # guiTon *»«> rnornirTon. p Wcdaciday, Nep(. IMh. IH61. " parOor motto : ' "Small profit*, and quick sales !" 1 W. B. Miu.it* & Co. h Cape Ialand, X J. J mates or iDV *HTi»nci. j, OH square *■» w»»k— ♦j-g ' j: r£^i£S:::::EE^ < «uer«rof . """ c kolf column. three mSrthSv'." J— ■•••*■* • .ituma -1 Tki.; advertMeeaeite may *haj**d quirt"- ! ^ggfe gjSSSgk.H« at ta. rata.- c gr A copy of lb* l»» i» r«lereoc< to the duties of Inspectors and Registers of Election, are no* in the band. c of the Coonty Clerk, and will be for- ' nfsked to all officers who desire to he»> gopiKM' Unto* —A meeting of thi K" hem of the Cape May Coonty Sol Union will be held in the H 'art establishment on next 8atarday erening, Sept 8 1 st. OsKOtnoDS Pascnct— Persons seeing their friends off »ery frequently i enter the cars for a last shake of Unhand or a pertlog kiss, and as lbs train mores off rosh oot and make • leap for the platform. This is a reprehensible practice and many accidents result from it. Insurance. — The people ef Cap. ( Island and ricinity will bo pleased to hear that Mr. John W. Lycett has accepted the agency of a numbrr of tb« best Life and Fire Iusarance Compa nies, and is oow prepared to effect insurance of any kind to any amount, or the meat insurable terms, lie may bt fopnd at his residence, corner of Lafayette and Jack son streets, oppositi the Sherman Iloase.
Sunday School Meeting —A moating of the Teachers, Officers and other, connected with the M. E. Sabbath School of this City, was held in th./ Chapel belonging to the denomination, oa Monday erening, for the porposi wf-eonsidering measures for th# bstter management and organisation oi tbr aebool. The proceedings of Ike meeting we •era not able to gel la lime for publi cation. Runaway and Smash-up —A horse took fright —cause ti.known— while standing nsar Miller & Co.'s etore unsecured of course, on Moo-isy isst. and eadearored to destroy same pot'r which arc placed along the sidewalk for thn purpose of bitching such tni. Hub to. The result wss that the post, vera able tn resist the attack, whll. the wagon attached to the fiery aoimnl. ttpt being mnnnfactared of aa stroiiy material, got the worst of the eocein ter. Tba steed was secured before doing eny further injury either to itael! or other property, bet the teem looked aa If It eedly stood In need of repairs Finr— 1 The barn of Mr. E lis Hag he. (Itoated about one mile from Co|" Island, waedeetroyed by fir* on Thursday morning laat, togetbe? with its contents, consisting of two horses, grain, hey, agrlcnllnral implements, etc salted altogether st aboot $1000.: Ninsurance as asnal. This loss foils scry hetsily on Mi Hagbns, who it n hard-working unworthy • a , well deaersiag the sob staatwl s> nips thy or the commanuy It it to be hoped that those persnnwbo base nrglectrd to itcare them seises agaiast h*a by hosing thebooses, barns, and contsnU insarrd. will see the necnesity of ettending t. this important matter witboat delay JL few dollars apeat in time may aas. hundreds or thousands. Bad Case or Reowei.no — informs Uoa by telegraph has just rasehed tbl. office, of tbo death by drowning oi Capt Joseph Smith, of Greou Creek, in this coonty, hie wife and two ehildrra. The lam sa tabic occnrrence took place ia the harbor of Bontiagton Can a., oaly a few days ago, while th* csptaia aad bis family wart on a pica- | a are sxenraioa, tailing ia hie yawl. Aa they war* enjoying the delights ol a pleasant crwtse. a Baw of wind strnek tbo boat wpoottiag it ood procipitating tbo entire party Into the water. AU •ere kwBfiaaUy drawwod Th* bodiot rf Mrs. 8-Hh eod «f jrer to? Aa^ ' wthJbodiM erofooad thoyarwtoba forwarttmi to their fata homo far »- MOW. It woo bwt a ahert line* prwae u.
TrcsAHOM Came Meetiec. — The: Meeting at Tnekaboo which : closed iu exercises last week, wss at- j < tended with great religions interest.— ' Tbe attendance was exceedingly large each day, bot a greater anmber ware i present un Sunday. Tba preaching was first-class, aad tbe mioistera present teemed to enter xealonely into tbe work of persuading sinners to repent, snd urging professors to attain tn higher religions experience. Good order seemed to preeell on the 8abbath, snd we bsee no doubt that the meetings closed ha>e hsd n good inflnence rcligioasly in that lection of tbe coonty. We belieee that tnis wss the last Meeting of the season, aad from (be tented grove to tbe cbnrcbes we hope to chronicle large revivals the comiog winter. Woo Li* Goods We take pleasnrr jn calling the attention of our readers te the fact that the East Lake Woolen Company of Bridgetoo nave on hand aa immense . sortmeni >f all kinds of woolen goods. To those eaotlag such, we would reccommeod hem by all means, to lbs East Lake eompapy, at their mills in Bridgeton, or to their wagon which rant throogh Cape May County. They hava also e fine assortment of ready-made clothiag on band, made entirely from their own roods, and all of tbe bast quality. Give them a trial. The Harvest Home. Oa Wednesday of last week, we bad the pleatare of attending another ol those delightful affalra, new universally as Hsrvest Homes. It being the closing onn of the season in thi> ■rctioa, tbe attendance wss onntually rood, snd, we believe, was eminently -acerttfu! as te its resalt. Tba eaterninmeat was held in tba woods a' Bennetts Station, under the auspice, •f the ladies of the Cape Island Baptist Charch, wha have again speared tn hcmtslves fresh laurels for the able «nd satisfactory manner in which tin nanagemrnt of the affair was conducted The proceeds are dosigneif to form tin -ocleus aroood which our Baptist "rlrnds purpose nccnmulatiog, little by little, or in bugo lumps, as the case nay be, a building food, baviog foi ts aim tbe erection of a creditable parsonage for their psstor.
The dsy appointed for the Hsrvesi Home wss not exsctiy the sort of dsy which would have beta selected, hsd I (he mtnsgers been glfied with the knowledge of future events. The st--nosphere wss clear bnt rather chilly or the complete eojoymeat of the festivities of the ocession. Outside al this there wss nothing oecnrred ths> ■oold mar the happiness of any one ol '.he assembled plrssnre seekers. The regslsr morning traio, leaving Cape Island at 9 a. m , together with i large number of hacks and privst•arrisges conveyed crowds to the trove. . Throngh the courtesy of the power, •hat be a special train left thn Islam, .r hnlf-efter five in the evening for lienoctts', having on board a considerable instalment of visitors who wrcVtred tbe afternoon's enjoyment ifitbi woods Tbe grove presented a beta t-fol panorama 'tn the visitor in th< evening Tablet spread with stowwhite clolbe, aad nctnally groaning 'neath the weight of t&e delicacies o' (ha eeaeoo, oot forgetting an iaex■laostable supply of the favorite dish ■n the occasion — chicken-pot- pie. — Large oonftfarw-svere netted •> 1 doing <mple justice to the viands befure tbam Waiters with white aprons nod witboat. were kept ia endiest journeying, •letween the culiunry department and tbe well-laden tables. Crowds of old *od yonag meved here nod therj - throughout the grove, and all arennd snlmatioo was visible and conversaiou and laughter Bowed ia unceasing .trains Elsewhere stood aoother table en--losed i a hollow tqoare, formed by a •>t of impromptw counters, wbleb -ere .'(■circled with ao oodiminishing ct '■ ' ' of patrone. Here were apraad, ad libitum, eakee, fruits, confections and other delicious "fixing* ." Here, also, iee cream was nerved oot in aboodaoce, sod "cheap," ni the good-natured attendant desired to impress on ail pre- ■ .ant. i A* night threw her mantle over the . fan* ol attar*, the grove was brilliantly - illumined by numbers of firne raised t on seme species of contrivances, tbe oiaele construction of which wa did ' not alep te examine. ) The scans was really ealealated tn - make oae almost ragret that the hoar >1 far the breaking np of the (nativities k was so near at band. g Wa shoald rvecommend far the eoaII -deration of ihoet having rnwh mat- * ten ia charge hereafter that erreegei- menu ehenid be made with th* rnile read tern a hie train from th* grave, e say wheat tea or aleaaa efotoek. It : 5S55SS
Bonday Evening. An exceedingly pleasant and later- ! eating episode in onr qniet aotomonl , existence occurred at tbe Metropolitan Hotel, Monday evening Mit. when, among other event*, n magnificent and • tastefully ornamented cake CAS voted 1 for and awarded the yonog lady receiving the highest number of votes. ' Cape Island and vicinity being bleated with an unnsnaily attractive assortment of the sex, it was oot at all snr , prising that considerable interest, if i not excitement, was manifested by the i gentry as to who would be thesnccees- . fnl competitor. JChsvotiog was conducted after tbe i mannenof regular election* — by ballot, . which not only served to increaee the • uncertainty of the issue, bat made tbe contest result very materially to the benefit of tbe bailding fund. Thr climax wae reached when tbe polls ■ ere eloeed aad tbe fortanate young 1 lady'e name aanoonced. ' The affair, which in reality was merely the "closing oat," of the ear- ' plue articles left ever from iheTlsrvest ' Horn*, resembled in every respect a well gotten np fair and festival. There was sa abandaace of tempting coofectioai aad a supply of iee cream and delicioa* pound cake which ! swiftly disappeared aa tbe evening advanced. It was one *f tbe neatest ' successes of tbe kind we have bad tinpleasure of witnessing. Mirth and raal enjoyment seemed to be the prioj cipal f*alarts of the occasion, and a> ( far aa the success of the object west, l we were informed that it exceeded th* t veil sanguine expectations of those in • charge. Among other items of ister*st was tba rapid disposal of a bag. i »ke which had been previously pre - -anted to the pastor. Rev. J. C. Hyds^ i 't tbe Home, but who preferred ailow- > ing the church toraap all the benefi I that could possibly accroe from it, aod ■ <o returned it for that purpose. 1 Building Association. — Tbe next monthly meeting of tbo directors of the Cape May Saving Fond and Bnild- ' ing association will be held in th* City Hall, on Monday evaniag, Sept ^ 93rd. ■ Good Invention — A self-coupler for • railroad cart is among ths latsst inventions, aud is said to be an admirablt device for preventing the accideut. '
which too often occur in coupling car. by th* old method. With the new io- * renlion it is oaly necessary to ran th. ^ cars together, when they aecnrely couple themselves, without tbe necessity c if any one reaching in to gaide tbe . link or drop the bolt, an operation at- « (endad with mors or leas danger. W. • understand that this (avention has already been adopted by tbe Peonaylva- ' >iia railroad company, aod will shortly be introduced on thslr cars. The Philadelphia National BEraxsii i sent Saloons, whara tba soldiers from •vary part af tba Uoioo ware fad daring " ■he late war ware an honor to Pbiladal- ' phis, and tbera is a peculiar propriety in the circumstance that Philadelphia should 1 naogurale a plan for the endowment of a ' National Institate where ibe orphans ol these asm* heroes may have a bgme styi ' receive an education. This is wbafTb. ' I' rasters of tba Bivarsidt Ioslilote nr. ' sinrng most aacceasfally to accomplish 1 Acting ooder tba Cbar.er of tbe Wasb -ngtoa Library Company, iacerporaleo ' if tbe 8tate of Penneylvaoia, they an ( offering stock at tba low rate of one dollar ' per ibara, and will give to each soba.cri ' o«r a beantiinl and valuable steel eugrav. of, worth at ratail more than the pric. I ■f the stock, aod aa an additional indacemenl will disuibaU among, Ibe stockhol- ' ders presents valued at $300,000. In tbe 1 1 distribution every one has an equal chance 1 te eblaie large presents ; one is worth ' 940,000, another $20,000, Ac. Who can ' refuse to do a patriotic and benevolent 1 sction on these terms. -Mrs. Dr. Mary V. Walker, who baa ; recently been traveling in Kof lend and | Franca, exciting all sorts of eoamtnla in | . Europe ao and American papers, chiefly ; on account of bar peceliarijj of costume , arrived ia New York en Bnturdey, from i (•lasgow, and left tawo for ber bame in i Oswege. Tba Keating GaxeUe says thai • be give* a glowing account or tba peine I mnooer in which sbe was received by all i classes io England. Tba medal of honor , presented to bar by Mr. Lincoln opened i - all doort to her, and aha rods to th* ; - House af Parliament in tba private car- i riaga of a Lord, who was pleased to abow i . ber the London lioni. — Ceo. Grant continues the work of I putting other officers to work, aod breaking ap tba nest of idlers on doty io W ash- , ingtoa. He has elso issued aa order that officers of tba regular army mast be addressed by their rank, either brevet ar 1 liaaal, ia the regular army, and must ' wear tbe uniform af that rank, witboat ■ regard to what may be their position in tba valantaar forte. —The tradee anions of Cincinnati have - oemioatad a candidate far Co agree* In . opposition to tbe regular rapebbeaa nominee. They f***r the repeal of tba Uw establish lag national banks, payment of ' tb. botds u Ugnl laadwe aad not ia caia. t the appropriation of pebiie leads to acteal . sstUssu, aad Iks adoption o t tba eight : 51* SrSSESS ■"W -i.
For lbs "Ocean Ware." S A Public Library. A* Arriai to ths Yocho Me* ar Car* ^ Id-AKD AND V ICiatTV. If tbsra m any one object more -than another which calls /or tba aid, co-opsra- . tion and hratty support ol the inhabitants . of this city, 'l is for th« sslablishmvot of Young hltn's CArUlWn or Literary Association, lavbg for iu object th* propagation of good morals aod iaflu eness ; imparting and receiving mutual insiruclion. and futuisi ing opportunities for afford.'ng profitahU sud entertaining •msssment. 1 would propose, Mr. Editor, that ao appeal be made by means ol a public meeting of or young men, at which ioitiatery meant res may bo taken into consideration for tba furtherance ol this commendable enterprise. It it high timt something was din* ia tba matter, and if wa persist io prtcrastinsting, like we bsve heretofore, asabvr simmer sod still soother will roll armed, aod noihiug i will be accomplished. 'Now is thn time. ; for tbe present slone is >ort, and let m. entreat of one snd all to think seriously ( of tbe importance of thii subject. Young men, yon many rest ssured it reflects no . credit on tb* ialeUscUality of our oity.] when the fact is be-alded abroad tba/ 1 Cspe Island with aH-fts~sTTra^tio*«'fi.i the physical of ms^, has none at all for - (h» Intellectual of aan— no Public Libra-
! ryr ; no Association xor Lecture* or D* i bates ; no BsadiA- Jtoom or Place ol fiesort for our joHbof either sex. The*. ^ wants would be supplied by a Yooap Men's Christian ar Literary Association I Is it necessary that more be said to cel. out the active en-rgies of that portion ol the Iface's reaiert who may become in- ' teretted in this lesirsble project ? Let e . united effort bi made to obtain~1iberel contributors io order thai our growinc i city may bo radssnted from tbe reproach which it has tso long boroe. Twelv. pioolhs since t spasmodic attempt ws. mado in this direclioo, bot for waol o' J tbo necessaiy >2*1 tbe movement sooi ' expired of ila own accord. Perhaps th. principal cause of the failure was the in' •armoseteble difficulty experienced ii ' precuriug a suitable hall or room. Thi. obstacle haw been, 1 am happy to etate. removed and throogh the kindness of Mr. 1 L. C. Edmunds, of Cspe Island, a gentle ' man who, it is well known, has (he wel • faro of our young men very deeply t. heart, and one whom we may depen. upon in rendering such ether assistant-, as might be in bis power. There sr. others willing tad ready to unite in fur- ' thering the undertaking, tut it rests will - ths yeung men tbemselees to first put tb. i ball in motion by placing their shoulder the wheel. . . . .
It was the advice of Cictro, centurie. sgo, to the Boman authorities, in inb stance that the best way to promote thi 1 interests of their city,.wes not so much ir ' external improvements but but by educating ths masses of the people ; net ii "levating tb* roofs of their hoasea but bt ' elevating tha minds aod tastes of tboi. . whom they sheltered. This, I contend, is tbe true doctrine Tbe moral and intellectual growth ougb- 1 to keep pace with our growth iu number. L and in wealth. Are they keeping psec,. 1 Will not other* give their viewa npoi. ' the subject. c.s.x. Thr Pardoning Power— A Con- • pliment to New Jersey Justice. The followisg complimentary notice o (he pardoning system of New Jersey i* the Brooklyn Union : Tbe consideration of the whole pardor business is too great for tbe attention, il oot even th* integrity, of any eae man. most of all a Governor. We preu upo. the Constitutional Convention the New Jertey system of baring a Court of Pardons, of whiok lb* Governor shall be bu> and whoa* meetings shall be maltri of public record aad praaaueaaeameut.— iu New Jersey th* court consists of the .ludgrs of tbe Cenrt of Krrori aod Appeals, inclediog th* Chancellor aud tbr ledges of th* Supreme Court, with sli others specially appointed, aod tha Goverhimself. Tbe pardooisg power reslr in this tribunal. Among tbsir naaebei must in the natar* of tbiogs be men frem all part* of the State. Thus the entirr sentiment of tbe Commonwealth ia repra seated. As a result of their jadidons action. New Jersey justice has become proverbial for certainty aod undeceivability, and crimes mar her carter, because snrei punishment awaits tbe criminals than in any other Slate. K ia about impossible for Ibis court to be tilhar hoodwinked ot bought. Haody prosecutors cannot impose upon It. Personal appeal, impoaaifor one man te resist, ceoaot be potential upon ita separata members. Its meetings ere kuown. iu records public, ita deliberations careful, causifarute, firm, yet humane, iu con'lasioas wise, and mora thao all, final. It is the honor and the eecerity of thet staunch iiltla Bute, and a model for all other Stake to follow. Gbowth or Bmdobton. — la 1810 there were in Bridgetoo 125 dwellmg booses, 4 hotels, 2 churches. 7 stare*. 1 griti mill, 2 tanoeries, 1 pottery, 1 dreg store, 4 blacksmith shops, 2 tailoring establishmeats, 1 watchmaker, I milliner, 1 cooper shop, 1 school house, 2 wheelwright i shops, 1 spinning wheal. 1 carpet weaver, 1 cabinet maker and 1 newspaper. Tb* , population wee lees thai one thousand. , Si bo* thet time many aad great changer have taken place, and It eon beast of a , population upward ef 6,000, Un numb.r r to ebarekt* no* being 12, with foar , chapels, aad aa laaamerable number of 1 t torse, together with 3 newspapers, 2 1 academies, 1 fsmala seminary, 3 peblle ecboaia, 2 public holt*, 3 malm mills, 1 aaU eetahlUkmset. 1 railiag ktli. 3 faaa. ' dries. 3 machine shops, I pips miH, aad apwarda wf 1000 dwalllag h**aas.
Temperance Association, j This Society will huldits Second An- I Dual Session in the First Reformed Dulck | Church, Market Street, Newark, on . Wednesday, September 25. Hon. A. G. j Bichvy, of Trenton, will deliver an opto- I inc addrrrs, at 10 o'clock, A. >1. Meet- ] iogs lorbniio«s* through the dsy, snd a j Mr.s Meeting st "j o'clock, I*. M., to be i sdar*s**d by eblo speeksrs y*l to be an- : , nouncrd. All Temperauce Soeitlirs and i ( burchrs are draircd to scad reprrteotativv* ; snd all persons Irieodly to tbe 1 cause are reqaerted to attend and become members, by sigeiag lb* Constitution aDd the paymant ot one dollar. o! 11. SSTDEB, A. O. Kichet, > Ssc'y. Freaide.l. Tbe Normal School, i The Normal School opens with sltrgei □ umber than bare ever been in attend - ance at oaa time. Tberu are 13f> pupil* 1 io tbe Normal department, 144 in tbr : Boys' department of the Model School, and 193 in tbe Yoang Ladies' depsit- • ment, total 473. Th# Fernum Frepsrai tory school at Beverly likewise opens will, i about 50 per cent, above ile usual uttood i obce at this season of tbe year, bavins .1 170. Tbe prespeeta are that tbe Beverl) r school this term will reach 200. snd th» r Trenton echouls go considerably abov* r 500. Io view of an expected increase io
tb* number of boarding popils, the tree- ' tees, during tbe vacation. 6tted up for ' I this purpose the large double building idjolning the lormer boarding bonse, but . -joth buildings are completely filled, and i tre unable to accommodate all who an- ' I applying. There are 126 young ladies _ I now boarding at tbe hall. The average t ■ age of tbe elsss admitted to the Normal - . School II nearly 19. Tbr Harvest of 1NU7 ' In America ia oue of the most bountiful ever gathered. A close aod accurate observer of Agricultural matters reports. , with regard to this bedrest, that Illinois is much tbe largest prodecer of Indian ( corn, more than one-sixth of tbe wbol. . crop of the country being grows there, aod also the largest producer of oats (more than 20 percent, of the whole), aad of hay more then 20 per cent Pennsylvania takes the lead io the production ol rje— nearly one- third of tbe product ol tbe whole country, aud iu buckwheat ovei 42. per cent. New Jersey produces mot. rye thsu say other stale, according U copulation. New York takes the lean n tbe production of barley ; about forty per cent, of the whole coantry. Virginia . takes tho lead ia tobacco ; about 30 per t cent. New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey together produce two thirds of lbs * rye. New York stands Ibe tenth Slats hi tbe nroduction of Indian cora, .being rathe
-xceedcd by llliuois, lodiuna, Ohio, lows, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ken- c lucky and Missouri. Io whwat New York £ is exceeded by Illinois, Wisconsin, Mich- „ igan aud Iowa. Illinois alone has in cor i * ■bout 5,000,000 acres ; io wbe -t 2,196,001) m .eras; In rye, 345,000 acres; io oats, *| df3.000 acres ; in barley. 41,000 acres. J Hate *oc a Couon, Oold, pain ip th. tM Cheat, or Bronchitis f fn fact, have you w tb* premonitory symptoms of ti.e "ine.i- ,i tiate archer," Consumption T If so, know E1 that relief ia within your reach in th. ■ hap* of Dr. Wuatah's Baia am or Wild ^ CliEKsr, winch in many cases where hop- , had lied, has snatched tbe victim from t, the yawning grave. u SPECIAL NOTICES. JohnW. Lycett, Lire, JCCIDEKT. USE ASD MA RISE * INSURANCE AGKNT, t Cafe Islasd, N.J. , J. Granville Leach, t. ATTOKSEY ASD COUSSEUOR-AT-LA IT, - XXI SOUTH FIFTH STREET, mhXSAa rmuAircLrHiA Jolin B. Huffman, j Attorney A Oonnsellor-st-Imw, Bolioitor, MASTER fc EXAMINER IN CHANCERY, SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, and NOTARY PUBLIC. f CArE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY ' Charles' H. Seal, ATTORVEr AT LAW * RROCTOR IS ADMIRALTY, Office, tM South FOURTH SL, ( Philadelphia. < Special attention given to all a.att*n relating to Vessel Property. m*SB4! DR. H. L. GILMOL'R, Dentist, NITROUS OXIDE OA* admlalstored when desired, If aagagruirnts are mod* la advanee. OFFICE HOCRS— Until further aottse, Iroia — ' Dr. J. F. Learning, Dentist. MB ' OFFICE DATS: QHD CAPE MA r COURTHOUSE.— Tuesdays, and Weddaya. ■FOODBJEE.— Thursdays. SEA FJZXJ^— Fridays. Cf-T*a«sMoB*aATE. Conditions Cash. JelN Error* of Youth. I A Gentleman who suffered for ysors from Net | sous DebUlty, Premature Decay, aad all ths affeets of youthful lndtsnetlon. wUI for ths sak' 1 of suffertag humanity, Nod fits to all who need • It, the reclps aad directions lor making th* aim pi* remody by which hs wo* eared. Bafferers , wlahiag to proBt by Urn advertNar-a aspertenee son do ao by addreaatag U perfect eoaSdeose, 1 JOHN & OGDBN, mal6-y a Cedar St., Wow York. To Cnffinytlvei. Th# RAT EDWARD A. WILSON will oead • ' ffres wf sharge) to all who daalre It, the preaertp' I Uoa with the dliwetlou# for maklag and using ths simple rehsdy by whloh he was cured of a • lung offsclloa and that dread dlseaas Coasump. , ' Hon. HU oaly tijoet Is to benett lbs affile ted - aad he hopaa srirjr sufferer wUI txythUpre- , MrtpUos; a* II wriq seat thwm aethiag, aad may . pros* a blemlug. Fiona* Address mylS-ly Roe. EDWARD A. WIUOM. r NO. im Sooth assoad' WtlMamahurgh. N. T. \ Iafarmstion. , Uformallow goarutard to peod WN a luaariaat 1 growth wt hats upoa a hold Mad as boaidlsm 5 fa**, Mao asoska Smthasomoeal of Ptmptas, I i NtsSaSm, Eruptioos. At... oo th* shla. lea ring I anil myss-Ay mo hmSMI, Mew YwrtT j
j SPECIAL NOTICES. HELMBOLD'8 C/nce titrated Fluid Extract S ARRAPARTT.T.A j ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE ■ DISEASES ol th* T THROAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, SCALP , aod SEIN, | U'hfch so disfigure ths appearance. Purging the ' cTll' effects of mcicury snj remoslag all taints, the remnants of Diseases, hereditary or other- - win. and Is lab on by Aduita and Children with J pertect Safely. TWO Tabic Spoonsful of the Eatraet ot Sana- i partita, added Io a plot of water, Is equal to tbr ' Lisbon, Diet Drink, and on* bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsapartlta, or the decoc An Interesting Letter is published In the MedOenjamln Trarers, F.R.8-,Ao- ..peaking o. thoae stat*a"that no remedy Is equal to the Eatraet of Saraapartlla j Its power I* extraordinary, more i so than >ny other drug 1 am acquainted with.— II Is. In th* strictest sense, a tonic wUh this la unavailable or wei^HBO L.XPU Concentrated Extract SantpariUa, Established upwards of IS yeara. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. apMJdn-ch am Broadway, N. V. Dr. WIHTAR'R RA I.HAM OP WILD CHERRY.
so nrxtov has performed ao many or aueh re Tnaoar, Lt-ans and Ciixu, aa this loog-trled snd justly celebrated ,u^*- 80 Svnerelly ae hand ss a speedy sud certain cure for tudden attacks of Cold— fully bcUevInx that Its remedts UNSOLICITED TKST1HOHY. From Rtv. Fbarvis Loniiru. PsHer •/ iv .Sen 11 ti/nyrpufloaai (*»rrt. ffrtdyryurl, Cooneettetit. ^ 1 consldeMI a duly which l^ owejo tuffbiing maved*, and J hare preached wllhnut^lifflcully ^ Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE k SON, IS Tree rally. ' J is a |mre solotlon of Icallne dissolved In fester. IA Dey ntreet, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. Conauuiplioii ( arable by Dr. Nclienck'R Medicines. To CURE CONSUMPTION, the system mus"
.rholeaome foo.1, whleh, by Ihes* medlclnts will dlgeeted properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building np the constitution.— using the fen Weed Tonle In connection, th* n|petlte Is restored. qucntly fn Ila Inst stage yields readily to 'heir nod stomach. It does not follsw Jh.t bethe bowels are not costive they are not required, lor sometime* In dtarrhma they are necessary. Tho stomaeh must be kept healthy snd nn appetite created to allow tfn Pulmonic Syrup to net oa th* respiratory organs properly sod allay any Irritation. Then nil that la re quired to perform n permanent curs ts,t* prevent ss possible, est all (he richest food— fat meal, came, aod. in fact, anytningth* appetite crave* be particular and masticate well. Xd-w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Britannia metal cups, spoon*. I -an.pa and Soup Ladles, with other Housekeeping Hardware, at TRUMAN t fiHAW, Ne.BSA (Eight Tblrty-fire) MARKET Street, Below Ninth. Philadelphia. CIDER. WINE AND VINEGAR SPIGOTS, TRUMAN A SHAW, No. EM (Eight Thlrty-firel MARKET Street, Below Ninth, Philadelphia. HOIK ABOUT TO BEGIN HOUSEKEEPING are Invited to examtae^our stocky UlensHa. TRUMAN k (HAW, No. fiM (Eight Thlrty-fivel MARKET Street, Below Ninth. Philadelphia IV. C. PRICE'S NEW CHEAP STORE, tor. PEBKY 1 M1K8I0S fits., CAPr,. ISLAND, HAVING renew rffi&stook lor the Fall trade offers the Mfffig goods at the LOWEHrCASH PRICES : MUSLIN*, (Bleached and unbleached.) Phi NTS, IS to XX cents per yard, FLANNELS, SATINETS, ' CAUIMEREII, DELAINE ALPACA*. RIBBONS. VELVET t SILKS, TRIMMINGS of nil DESCRIPTIONS. OIL CLOTHE, WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, BASKETS, n*^ h«-. DISHES, CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE, PilXTB, OILS. SLABS * FCTTI, GROCERIES, TEA SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, row DEM * SHOT. BURNING OIL, n vary fin* "tide for 44 cent* per gallon. Tin nilrt'rtaj!* to' SEC AR* ef nU dessrtptlons PORK, NAM* h LARD, , DRUG*, ; CANTRELLM AGUE MIXTURE, nesstntaewre. GARRISON1* Acne Mixture, ; I — "ruk rut ware. he. * I Csdl ned ene, aisd exnmtae tae y smi 1 1/ j »um n. t rwx I 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALIC."' Cape May Circuit Court. Samuel Msrcy I Alias FL Fa. Kotlna Biskcom. | et lert. in case. WEDNE*DAY, OCIOBE* ard, tasrs, Cape Island, at the 'hour ol t«o'c,vioekCp.5>l.' the following described property. Mtaair Iu the etty of Cape Ialand. and on the westerly aide of Mansion street, fifty feet front by eighty fret which property th* defendant purchased el K L. B. * alee, and is recorded In Book No. m, n res 4*0, nnd contains 0. 06 square lect.more Dated August SQth. insr. (wth] skerttt •NEW FALL A HIYTKR GOODS. 'CHE subscriber begs to Infoim ter trleads and A the public that she has on hand si her store (SXitaSJE ilSTJTOSB styles. Ribbons, Feathers. Flowers. Frames to suUThe taste. Merinos. Delaines, and Cloth (or Men and Ladles' wear. Trimmings, Zephj rs and , Varna, Shoes ami a regular assortment of staple goods of ssery descriullon. a Also, a variety ot Fn.s, Cloaks. Sacks. Shawls, aad Ingrain Carpets, DU Cloths, W.H and Ing Papers, OH and Paper Curtains, ( all aud see for yourself at tha old stand at Cape May • Court House. (slhjt) JANE H. SMITH. MISCELLANEOUS. II KNRYSWA I N', ^Deijuty Collector of Internal Revenue for Cape offices" lownaend's Inlet. House ■ Westcott'sl Cops May County. auli CRANE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. SU ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Photographs from. Carte do Visit* to Life Site, , Plain, In Color, or Ibdln Ink. ' ^AlaOj Ihr New Imperial Carle Mm and Photogiven. Prices moderate. aus-ly
SO 5 EXCELSIOR N05 FL'H KM l'OHIt HI, , Fo. sue ARCH STREET, <xd door ab. uth N aide, I PHILADELPHIA. LADIES', MIMES-, AND CHILDREN'S KANCY FURS, Genuine MINX Sable seta si *». ao and upI wards. Genuine Siberian Squirrel Sets at Sl.OJO [ Per tons w Uhtng to piLrchaae, will do well to 1 FURS BOUGHT, ALTERED h RF.PAlRED. • CAKPETN, OIl.-t l.OTIIS. Ar. <t p HOUGH, Jr.; wou|4 sail ta^aHentloa of BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, I. INGRAIN, ENTRY h STAIR ' - CARPETING* - Also, OH Cloths — all widths i Window Shades in . crest rarlct^; Coeos and Canton Matting, Drug-'n.-'w ps jrnle.1 BRUSSELt-looka well-st «),' cen peryst. rmNKAS i|0fCH, Jra No, se« North Second street, s sell dn " ' *' "Philadelphia. PtiMPN ! PL WPS I THE undersigned Is now (ratting In r 1 WOODEN fUMPS 1. at S cents per loot, snd^ only^^SS for^ Oearimc sal sallslacl'on. and imf |«mp la srarranted. ^Parties intending to obtain pumps this Spring, ehnslnr olliers. Orders let! with Eldredge John- . son. at Miller A Johnson's Slot*, will he promptly filled. *«- Isaac H. Smith, Agent. ' C. M. REED. Angus t B 44. ^ Ujsnnlsrllta.^
SPECIAL XOTIf E. 1 THE undrrelgned having purehaeed th* MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT 1 of the late Hugh MsglnnU, notifies all parries : ist'sg.aatpiaafj'Siffi during the Anns ofjhsi nnd^herrelter. "* 1 JAMES BUN PINO, noo SOUTH street ; October 34th. IBM. Philadelphia. CARPETIXGS. - »J. TNmXTSou?h,SKCOND.^t., Philadelphia, , Han received, per late arrivals, a large aasort- , ment of J- crossLK V and SON'S Brussels Carpeltngs. New Designs. - Also a large line of Three Ply Extra Super and I K!Kk£n&8(S!%SriJKSS at gnatlv reduced prices. Wholesale and Retail, e J. T. DELACROIX, SI S. Seeond SL, bet. Mnrket and Chestnut, > mnl-ym-sar Phlladsldphln. t LEVY BROTH ERN1 J Portable Self Acting Fire Engine ' FIRE EXTINGUISHER I The special attention of the clttiens <1 Cape May county Is particularly directed to this valualAe Invention. No hotel dwelling-house or pubris building should b* without one or more I. of them. They nre readily managed, and nre u capable or eattnguishlng, almost Instantly, tns severest kind of fires. For sal* by I. JOHN Vr.IT, Agent, i. j*6- Cspe Island, N. J. !' O'SL'LLIVAN AND GIIEIG, NO. Ttl BBOADU'A Y, (Corner of Ninth street,) New Yoik. C A RE new offering the balance of their rtos* in e A 4 CLOAKS & MANTILLAS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE*, ' Comprialsg all tb* latest novelties In Silk Saequta, luk Baaqutaes, Cloth taoquva. Carriage Cloaks, Evening cloaks, Breton Jackets, Yachting Jackets, Oriental Burnous and Shawls. Bl-cV and White Litres Lne* Points, Burnous, Clrrles, Jacks ts and Basques nt a great reduction. DHEns-m AK1NG. Latent laahloM ^received SOU made to order at the shortest nbttes. LADIES' OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Night Dresses, Chemises, Drawers. Skirts, Corle set Covers, Waists, Robes de Chsmbre, Robes d* Dejeuner, Walking Suits and Traveling suits. INFANTS' DETARTMENT. Robes, Dresses, Skirts, Cloaks, Caps, Baskets, Sacqnes, Blankets, Socks, thi rts. Slips, Bibs. Misses' Suits, Mlseet' Cloaks, Boys' Sulls snd Boys' Overcoats. jyit Rl'N AWAY. ONE CENT REWARD! IJ UN (WAY on Thnrsdsy morning, Sept. 4lh. *, It IW1. from the subscriber, Chan, rtomar Rlehsnls. is years or age Ismail far bla agrk la crews eyed, and I* ((.handed. All persons nr* hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust him on my At"Sii,-""-®" ii" rjsmst,. Cold BpvtiAg, Capo May Lonntf, H. J. T'ASE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE REMEDIES (or unpleasant and dangerous dteessss iMjlttaSQUi'i Estaaalt Bocsau | N THE SPRING MONTHS, the System nsturI ally uodergrws a change, nod "Helmbold'a Highly Coaeenuaied Extract ot SaraaparUU U E nn aaststnnt of tho greataet vnlua. -pilose who Desire BRILLIANCY of COM A PLKXION moat purify and enrich th* blood, which "Helmbold'e Concentrated txtroet of , SnrnopntLUn" Invariably deoa. Ask turn UMm. ■ taldS. Take 00 other. lyt-e te II ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CUES II health end vigor to the frame and bloom to HELMBOLD-1 CONCENTRATED EPTRACT gsimWMV (hnsialntsl Bgt^g fiampnrilU hmeOresSfcedSwreffiv. MSSBgaSJS5SSS3BK:"

