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Item 8. Townseot), Ksq. Tbe whple ii j £ Dow under (ba charge of Mr. Josififi 8. j o Haekett, a popular and experieJcjfl, l: -hotel keeper. This One improvemefft rofleclt'cretlil upon the managera of the „ Railroad Company who originated anil * carried it oat, aud i« a tare eeidenea of c. their anterpriaa. The whole improve- ti meol, wa oniiarataod, coat between seventy and eighty thooeand dollara. — The firat entertainment in it waa that J given to the Ktlilorinl Association oa tba b 26tfa of Jane. The houae will be for- g mally opened to the public by a grand * excursion from Philadelphia on the 4tb " of July. Friday, Jcxn 2Gtii. o 41 en early hoar moat of the membera . of the Kditorial party were astir, end J alter a long elroll on the beach, watcL- * ing the brasher" and liateniog to tba a mnaic or the aerf, gatheriog aea abulia, e pretty stonesmnd "UapeMaydiamonda," J they returned to Congress Hall, and en- g joyed, an excellent breakfaat. After t breakfaat, at nine o'clock, a large y number of the membera ea«embled at Concert Hall, tp liateo to the announce J menu for the day. No regelar buaineaa « coming before the meeting it itnmc- 1 d lately adjourned, and all proceeded to * amuee tbcmaelvee aa they thought beat. 1 Some rode out in carriage", othera ■trolled through the town and upon the c, beach, while a fow visited the flight- J houae, about two milea diataet. batrixu in rnx oexan. At eleven o'clock e lege portion or the party aeeembled at the "SeaUreexe" or Kxeuraion Houae, aecored balhing- . dresses and prepared for a frolic in the aerf. The appearance of the editorial party at thia time waa unique, all — male I'd female— dreaaed in bloc flannel racks ' and trooaera trimmed with red, with an immauae atraw but drawn ovor their haada — a perfect diaguiae for all, rea- I daring it difficult to recUgoixe ouu'a beat aud moit intimate friend. The jokea ( end drollery that thia occeaioned, on . Ike party emerging from the bath hoaaea, ^ eea only be imagined lint never described, patting everybody of courio in the beat poaaible honor. Thoaa only w o ■ have participated in auch fun can duly J uppreciete.il. On entering the.aea the serf relied in la immenae breakers, coin- , pletely engalfing the 'party one moment « end the next leaving tham in vary ahal- ( low water, keeping ell in conatent ac- < ' livity. Some of the ladies not eccnatomed to aea bathing were el Brat timed, nod did not venture far into the anrf, 1 but discovering no dnngvr noon began 1 to appreciate end enjoy the epnrl ae i well aa the old eea bathers. After 1 *\ en bour'aj frolic in the water they re- 1 turned to the bath-houses, dressed 1 Ihemaelvea in thair usual habiliments, ell greatly salt refreshed with their dip in the aall water. aanquttr av vnn "s& rxkexx.'^ When the party hail re-dressed, they aseemblad at the "See Kreezo" House, - end after a general examination of the premises, the iloora of the greet diningroom were thrown open, and the guests ioviled to enter end partake of what wet called a " I.oorh," but which really proved to be the moat magnificent, rare tad costly dinner the Association ever set down to. A/ table two hundred feet long, end" tovylal smaller tables, were spread withodtabloa consisting of turtle sed^BtheYsoops, cold roast chickens' boned tnrkeya, salmon, chicken end lob '• (tar salads, boiled longnq, picklea, tunedcekex, Its end water creama, slrsffberriea, end other things nonatuable end innumerable, with plenty oMemooede, wiaea tnd drinks 10 soil ell palates.— The gaeata of coarse did full jealiee to the things let before (bam, end were loed In their |irei>e of the eatable#. A floe band entertained the audience with excellent mnaic during the feacl. Till OOBPUHZXTART DIXXKO,

t at Congress llall, oommeeced at halfpast five o'clock after which the toeata , of the evening were then read by the Secretary, and reeponded to as follows, j aach speaker being limited to ten lain- f alee' lime: X.— The EieslAar qj LmM «e< n.-HU high s3?SJ£raS£SitsSL2.D ■ the Esses, which is pie scuts the eeattaeete of I the people who make ProeldeuU. , (Rrapaes* by 1. W. Newlin, of the Mlllvllle .. Republlcse.) 1 • tw U'.SIL" 1 to aoae la agrteallure, In ef uc.Uonal prufmi, j ea mm aa people, la tholold, and opoo Ike eea. . her eooa have always proved faithful to Ibe esoaa ot Liberty and xood government. Her i ms — aupsly the nrarkcteof Ibe world, wBRsuS hat atlawhteili e aad psecbee ooo- ( Waif the Unio* would be mlcerable. With repreeeatotlvee la all breeehae of the pubUe eer- '• Suty IrtJTiiS 1 anllaail wtoaly snatanabee ot all truth, best t falaaetly radlaal la eembertlag error, way aha atos teefeoewro la hor owa elteotfth, aad while I oeoaa bonis alawc her ahem, enntlnn* to grow , andproemtrla all the element* of afeoerooe SiliuaSaa. I lee# earn by Hon. Vs. K. Me Do. .Id, I late , AsirjndcS»!rtS£IS 1 sapiiHBss : graSs&y&s : whole sepobUe |e their taterseonauateatloo as SSSSSSSgSSr. efieelhliny ■■■■ aad mare fully achieve the loCty mtaeaaa he whloh U la called. " fthSfct - > rvratmT Eeeeftha'uk^ta^re radUm7*oem ■— -ttsassa— — fmmm naugdjMv.^refW Tram SSS^SSSSSSz CSStw of gTleTTtiHI t tahewreVr

I wc walcoiae them to our aildst with g : cordial grrrttpge, aud lavoke upon them and 1 work the eholetet fevon oriortune. V 1 Reepoaee by DarldO. Croly, of the Hew Toik _ . 8.-7V tepel Ergtcuire— They prodt little by us, bcceueo we are men ot peace, and there art no "polls In our camp— yet between us there te bond ot sympathy ; lor all who are eo unfortunate ae to get Into any kind of a "ocrape " come to ua or the lawyer, to get them out and thousand" are drtogod fromgettlnc la for frar J that they will fall Into our haada If they di... (Ileepooec by Samuel H. Grey, Ear... of Camden.) 1 A— Om fderelfreal Xpdros.— The tree public E^ef oA'See'SoMM^S^B^le^Esl lined w.S,Ur,be ur^mood frem the heart of lb* . g ureal body .politie-of iheee jewele all, old and e rich and poor, "blxh and humbla, are equal co^roprletore— of thai life-blood the I erhole republic feels the InvtforetUc power. „ [Reepoeee by Rev. Richard H. Steele, D. IX, of -New Brunswick.] t' 10 — liar/and.— The marvel of Ibe age. al a e testimony to the wisdom of Its founders aad the complete Illustration of the power of p tatclllxence. Industry end well-directed enter- . prise orer all physical obstacle, la the way of I Profreea. A city hewn out of Ihe wllderneea , crowned in half e dreed# with all Ihe fracas of i matured civilisation, II presents to the world a , modal In errrythlnf which leads to enrteh and • ' ennoble social life and domaatlc tranquility and properlty. Beautiful la la atreete and lbs p flower-embowrtcd bomea— la Us thrifty far- . dene and emlUnf vlnryaida. It Is yrt more u beautiful In the symmetry of Its organisation, . simplicity of Its forerameot, and the entire unity aad hoiaofenlty of Its population. - Rich la schools, la churches aad la Ivoeums, II . ' le "till richer la the virtue, Ihe Industry end the just appreciation of all liberal end humane principles which control IU people. Youafeat . • rd queenUeet elty of the rented common- ' wealth of New Jersey, we |ioUit to It with h pride, and any to all attics end t reduce", Here, la this legitimate outfrowth ot our life, Is our d : Match It, If jou caa. by Cbarlaa K. Landl", the Founder of VlneUnd.) j p out of en earthly pafadlae, kind heaven seat I with him woman— Its last, beet and dearest ftft man— to guard him against future Irene- C greealon, and to eoaeole Elm for the Wen hr . had lost. ' [Reeponsc by Col. Joseph C. Jackson, of p Newark.) IB,— Oer Hon. I He's en ecraa to wake admiration, r And e neftuu of cheer 'neath his roof; That will leave on ui an lmpreaalon, , That both are of very "clean proof." Were he only " Stnbad the Sailor," ' We'd be hie" Old maa of the Rea," c And clUg round hie neck like a naljrr, ' jkt breakfaat, dinner and tea. | We don't need to be told, after trying, ■ el'ii^e^^'^ll'u'kc " ' by Major K, Banfboro, in behalf ' of J. F. Cake, proprietor of Confrere Hall.) f Al the clone of the tjieeehei, and be- ( the Company dispersed, tho follow- | rtsolnlion, offered by Mr. Vonnote, of the Slate Gazette, was heartily 1 adopted ; ' Hereford, That the thank, ol the Association ] 1 due and hereby tendered to John F. Bab- , cock, ^secretary, for hte eare and attention 1 The Dinner eatne to en end about nine o'clock, wheD the dining-room wescleer- < ed in e very short time, end about ten * o'clock tbu doors were again thrown | open and ell invited to participate in the | Nearly l'-e entire party assembled ^ ugaiu, and a large number participated ' t he pleesaree of the dance until nearly ' itwelve o'clock, when the Hop came to eloia, end a Urge number adjourned to thu Parlor, whop they listened to most excellsnt sieging end mnaic from professors sod emeunre until nearly two o'clock in the morning. There were many incidents connected with this excursion worthy of note which wc hove been obliged to omit; but we ' will mention ni a characteristic thing < that Mr. Andrew Campbell, the inventor nod manufacturer of the Country 1 1'ower Proxs, daring the Convention set ' up ono of hie presses In one of tba rooms ' or Congress Hell, end there caused to be worked off upon it before the membera ' eu edition of thn Cape Mey IFave; thus i showing to all some of its peculiariliea > and advantages over other power presses. I SATURDAY, JUKK 27th— DETARTURX. Those living nt great dislanoea arose . early ou Saturday morning, secured ■ hasty breakfhal, end departed for their boms* in the regular morning train which left the Ieletui at s quarter before aix o'clock, Ml the greater portion of the , parly leisurely ate thair breakfast, end , embarked oo board the special train, L which had remained at the Island for ' , their convenience, at nine o'clock ; while a law lingered- behind and did not leave nntil one P. M-, oorself among Ibe oa lo-

be r. Thus came to eo aad the thirty -second * meeting of the New Jersey Kditorial Association. It wee the largest ever ; c bald, every County in the .State being j 1 represented, and ell bat two of the pah. I licelions, between eighty end ninety in ; I number. The entire nemhar of persons ' f participating in it win a boat four bee- j , dred, full half of whom .were ladies.— | There was not n single disappointment ( the arrangements, everything working jest ex was iotended end laid oat by the ' Committee of Arrangements. The 1 weather was unusually fine during the 1 entire Usee, thus adding greatly to the ! * enjoyment of ell. I The oxcnreiooisU formally returned ] their thanks by resolution to seme of I # the principal partial te whom the Aeso- 1 . elation were indebted far their delight- j excursion, bat there were several | ethers overlooked by them in their haste. We may specially mention la thi* con- ' nectlea Uan William J. Howell, the He- j ' periatendent of the West Jsreey Bail- ' reed, John 0. aad- Richard Stevens, of I I the Marl Company, A. W. HarUey Keq , , of tba Caasdea k km bey Railroad, C. : ' K, Laadia, eadSnthsre. All ef tbem the , member" of tie Kditorial AseecUtioe will hold le grate fa I remembrance for I fa rore aad attentions reserved oa this ' , moat delighlM eaearelea. THB CoxoRxak^fTu. LIP* BOAT I will be aeaaad during the aammer , by a doable crew. Tba boat will be r outside the breaks s from 10 A.M. , [ U • P. M. whh a regalar ere w always ' , • tat eUeadkusee. Qwail Tax o peering kop'el Coagree. Umll ' lent eveaing, given ia cimplameat to i a dtaUgaiahod General, nan brilliaal, 1 | aad a pl.mil ramlahnc « pad akd

8by#(tan SIFare ' Gape Island, 6ape May Ootu-ty, I. J. j 8. It, MAGONAOLE. . ^ - Vedncidx), July H, 1MB. | ' All About ( tape Island. 0 New Jeraey is a. femoot State, tbu fl growth of whose watermelons in only t exeeeded bj the popularity ol lie ece side resorts. In proof of this we have only to look back tbrougb the spectacle* of fifty years to cee aee-weehed I wllderncaxes transformed into cities of I populous hotels and cozy cottages, I: Branch, Deal, Long Beach, I Absecom, Atlantic City, Tuekcrton, c Bcesloy's Point and Cape Mey, as I pleesnre haunts, have ell hid their I and growth within less time than s the memory of the oldest inhabitant e runneth beck. ti For greet tratorel ad vantages, as pure uir, a beach of macadamized ' gently sloping away to the n ; depths of the »ca, superb bathing, I | fruitful fishing and u see-view as Iffl , greud as it is beautiful, Cape Island , I all sister resorts The Utile j I, chinks lor man's comfort which nature i u left unfilled, hove nil been filled | s man . A sc^fe of hotels offor rest, | 1 refreshmci't-Bfid recrcatioo which de- : 2 competition. All command diverse I views of the sea. The larger onts . expeasive bands of music en- , gaged during the season, aud their t patronage is drawn from the money t and brains over nil this great country, t vine-covered cottages nestle , i and there, crowded with com- ( and merry with happy voices , i of children. Cafes, bowling and bil- 1 1 ; saloons, various stores and | ] stately churches, unite with a strip o' j i road and a stretch of metdow, to fill j the two hundred and fifty acres which , Compose oar sea-island. ( THE SEA BREEZE HOUSE, j_| the lat> st addition to our architecture | will, in this brief sketch of the hotels, i honored with the lead. Cape May i always been exclusive on two ac i counts. Its distaoce from the great , cities prevented all hot the wealthy : from reaching its shore, and wheu reached the "ring" of exclnsives thus , , formed wis a barrier to any poor . man's enjoyment. Any body who j came for less than a week'a stay was 1 morally sure of e room iu the ettic, end e seat, metaphorically speaking, ' at the fool ol the table A year ago ' ao excursionist to Cape Island was a r boautiful illuatration of "oot of the . frying pan into tho fire." Glad to r escape from crowded cars or boat, bo i was only too glad to regain their i shelter, when be was frowned on in 1 this hotel, rebuffed in tbet, and po1 litely Informed to make himself less ^ 1 numerous In another. Nobody could 1 blame the hotel proprietors It conld not be expected of tbem to be so -unmindful of their interests, as to let the > day's sojourner Interfere wllb the com - ' fort of the season's guest On this | account, therefore, Cape May waa unt popular with exeareiooists and exeur- , sioni. The management of the Cape } Mey railroad comprehended the elto- , etion, they seized the historical goose r and aha Is now laying them the gol- • dee egg. To bt short, sharp and ds- ' cisive, without tedious deity, ths Sea Breeze is an excursion bouse, bnilt >

exclusively for the day's eojoarner by 1 ths seaside. One hundre-i thousand 1 dollars beve bteu expended in land 1 j and Its improvement. Tba excareion 1 , house unites e bar, restaurant, im- ' dining saloon, retiring rooms 1 : ladies and geotlemso, ample ae- 1 I commodsliont for bathing, a superb 1 billiard and bowling saloon, and wide double balconies which commend ( grand views of the bay, ocean end j mainland. The boose ia painted v throughout, and all the large rooms ( elegantly panelled. The beech along t : front eennot be surpassed on the j Island Starting tooth by fb#it from t ths Bxeuralon llousc, protected by , ; piles tod aa embankment, is a sob- j i staatial beard walk or promenade, , twelve feet ia width. This walk is ( conliaaed along the whole front of _ j the Sen Breeae property. Approach- ' j teg the cottage of R D. Wood, of 'J Pbiladelpbia, the walk aseeeds, at the , same time describing a graceful curve ( ! From Weed's cottage it ia bnilt over ( ! tba roeCi of the bath hensse, the en- ( | to the latter beiag trader the walk. Theaee it b eonttnned by the ' cottage M Thomas II. Whiiaep, of ' G lam bora, N. en elegant atrnetere, with Manaard roof, eoeetracted | > nt a cost of fSb.tto. Pamiag thi nee, the pmm seeder lads hipmelf oe Um magnificent law a (being th e ocean j» ' coxuaaao ball, which le eiasiter to ite nnmesakra et ^ong Bramoh. (new the CMtteMtal,) • I cage and sligeen Steady aap port ; ia dm en mi tag gnMe peat to the wenh of a pwhhe hense. There are 1 ' have ^shared aawnaly within ba par- I \

; tory. Everything in its mnnngement , ! is as aear -perfection at roan's ingo- ^ nnlty can make it. It will aceommo- g| peoplr. It is considered to ^ the grandest lawn of any seaside a hotel in America, bounded on two i( sides by wings of tho lintel, on ano- (j thcr by the most imposing college" (| the ft I n ml, end feeing the beech, .j from which it it separated by a steep ^ bluff " ,] coLUiiniA noi'PE c A' superb Grsl-class hotel, under n the mniragotneut of Mr. George J. Bolton, of the Bolton Home, Harris- v burg, I'a , assisted by Messrs Hurry f Dennison and John W. Lyciti, as , chiefs of staff. The Columbia is ed t shaped structure, fronting by its lung arm on Ocean itrct-t on tho one „ side, and partially enclosing by both j arms its lewn ou the other Itnmc- ( diultly in front of the house, shaded Tho cottago formerly known as. the a " blue pig" bas been so tborooghly metamorphized, that but for its posi- n Bon, it would lib unknown by its ^ (most enthusiastic habitue. It has . ( been remodelled, painted, surmounted | 1 cnpjde, aud surrounded "by a ( jTobie piorch. Xjlessler's band will be j stationed at Congress this season | host is J. F. Chhc. with Messrs ' | Ludlam, Huglies et>d Mul- j, liner, es staff officers | Coming back to tho promenade, we cross Ferry glreet, end pass along , < the piazza of Bicrn's Cottage, a beau- ,! tiful iittle hotel, standing almost in ( '• the breakers, and within whose port- ^ als are a fine bar, refreshment suloon, ' | and elegant accommodation for those s | who are so fortuoute ns to obtain t I them. -After leaving the shade of e piazza, we go through n gale j ' i in the fence, and fin<| ourselves in ' front of the 1 ATLANTIC HOTEL. under the cure of the Messrs McMncjtkiu.. ThemAtlnntic consists of two I builmugs, known us the old end i new Atlantic, lint being under one ' i ! management A house which has | ' | stood so long and prosperously needs further recommendation, so stop- i ' ping long enough to swallow a Cape i May oyster and a glass of nle, we j ■ dross the street which intervenes be- | . ' tweeu us and tho by pretty alanthos trees, is a baud1 some pavilion for the band. Where | ■ the lawn slopea down to join the | 1 beach is the largest end costliest | ' summer bouse on the island. It is 1 two stories in height, and is open on 1 1 all sidea, making a delightful spot in i 1 ! which to spend u summer's evening. | 1 The Culumbiu ha accommodation ; ' | for seven hundred guests. 1 Crossing ocean street, we pass | along Beacb atreet, with tho ocean on | aide, and a line of beautiful and j costly cottages on the other Passing up Hughe's stMt, wo see the ^ structure onee knowMM the Metropolitan Hotel; which ia now divided # up into cottages. At the foot of Franklin street, en- < veloped iu the shade of stately trees, stands Mr Aarou Garrettson's national hall I This large and commodious hotel - . ia the greet family resort. It pon- . tains, we believe, no bar, which AcnI ders it ell the more desirable td «ert tain parties. Its tabic accommoda- , tieoa are of tho beat. From the Na-

tional we can ' either walk or rldo, | being plesxant, by pretty cot- ; taj^x and meadows, down to Schel- 1 Lending, where, efler jook- ; at the yachts and row bouts, end the fishing parties, we can come back ; another road, pnitiog on the way ! WHITE HALL, under the especial cure of ■ Dr. | This house, like the god Jeuus, lies two faces. One fronts the j quiet peaceful country, aid the other , the tempestuous, warlike ocean It | ia a quiet home-like piece, with moderate charges aud excellent eccora modations. If wa oontinue down ; Lefeyette direct peat tha Gaa Works, we ritell ece the Bannaker House, for tbc especial accommodation ol American citizens of Africso dcscont rZAXKIJN house en Lafayette street, cool, comfortable, cosy end convenient, kept by Mr. Lemoel Swnln, one ef our moit oetimable citizens. Comiug down towards the " Watz" office, we pets that pepnlar earevanaary known za|th* klewern Hons*, under Ihe proprietorship of James Mecray. The Detowere Honse, like the stete for wkiek It is colled, is lemons for nice people, provisions, plenty and " "good attentions. thz snznHAK BOUtE, celled for one at the heroes of the war, ia at the comer of Jeckiee aad Lefeyette street. It is —or the Depat, Ike " Watz" efifoe, and the , Steam bset office, aad with aach good «aad hotel George Yaaag heepe the

L1NOOLK HOUSE, across from ibo Sherman, in Jaokson tl street. The Lincolo Ix one of the b latest applicants lor public fnvor, t: and like the new school boy Is yet in best, behavior. They give good ^ there Patrick llslpin runs Ragle Hotel in Decatur street. g| The Le Picric House is a first class . hotel, on Ocean Street, above . tba Coiuqtbie. It abounds in every ' comfort. They keep good cold loger r Greenwood CojUge is ttill in To- t vor. It is located on\Deealur >truet. 1 1 John Fenlfn keep the " Cot- 1 by the Ben," and claims to keep the finest oysters and the best liquors on the Island. Colonel John is the it man from the seeing of whom Chas. j 1 conceived his character of | : Captain Cattle. Call oa him. - ! , The Tremont House, on Franklin 1 J street, is, as formerly, under the management of Mr. Hamprey Hughes. 1 ^ tremont, iu build, it long, low, , - rakish, complete in eating, drink- i ing and sleeping accommodation, '' and is a favorite with all who once upon it tboir patronage. In our promenade we hove now ! , encircled the IslanJ, so starting from < " IToiAinydo. Ilou.e, ' ) ] , (jrorge II. Cake, l^oprietnr. In ever# i I ahich can contrilintc to th# rum- 1 ; of it" patrons, wo will rural the ^ to be fully supplied It is : j a modsft, houso. with ell modern im. sum# elegdht teams for hire, und.-r the ( grvra Hall. ' Dolch Hilly.1' Una low I colored borsra, i« worlky of "puial onll priveti- eottagos nod storm, we t nut, I State, Hotel. One of th# llirou fir.t-cl... hotels on | j Cape Island. Messrs. Wesl and Millar j aro th# proprialors. Kvery room in tha United .Slates opens out on an i-legaot nod airy balrony. The position ol th# ! desirable. The parlors and bed-rooins | are all elegantly furnished, and every appointment of thn house is perfect. | I the island as it is satisfactory to its , 'ue"W' On lb. opposite side ol the afreet it Win. M. Green's Ocean Breeze Hotel. I Small, select, and Seldom surpassed, is . I Corner of Washington nnd Jackson I I streets, J. R. Mecray Proprietor. : This hotel remains open throughout , ' the year. Rvcry thing contracted

, 1 with it is therefore fresh end clean. | ! It is a nice, cosy structure, nud Irom . ; its ample parlors, to the nccompani- . , ' incnt of the rpinuo, frequently issues > . • tbc sound of "fine voices. J I Across from, end a liltlo above the { the Ceutre Iloutt, our ancient friend * . j Robert Rice, Esq., presides over the ' i fortunes nod destinies of tbc "Surl" 4 i House. As Robert is e judge of tj good entertainment we naturally look c 1 for and do find tbc same in bis asta i- ' | lisbment. ' ; Old Congress is again right before ' ; us, so wo will stop for a rest until tomorrow, when we will report another ' ramble amoug tba cottages nnd ths j " ; churches. . ! Street Watering Tho Commit- i . ! lee on Protection of Property nnd t . I Improvement has entered into n con- i j | tract with Mr. Isaac Whilldin to clean ' t i and water the streets until the first of | ! September next The contract calls | * for ths daily watcriog of all the < 1 streets from Franklin street to the 1 Excoraion House, in ndditioo loi-leen-j | ing tbem every morning. In a day ; or two tba contractor » ill have all 8 ; hie apparatus in good working ordnlT r and the city will be free from dost. ' Music at Cape Mat and Atlantic < j City.— Hauler's h^ni^ under the di- < u | rection of Mark Hassler, is ongsged ' | this season at Columbia House and nt ■ Congress Hall, Cap* I .island Simon < j Hassler and baud go to the United ' Sulci Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. I Hauler also fnraisbw a band for the new "Baa Brecxe House" at Cape Island. Hauler'! music se«ms to ba | tbc rage, and deservedly so. r Pscator Strict. — Oar oaargtUe I ■ treat eommlnionar, Mr. William Slit.., a bat bean changing tha appearance of n Dacatar (treat *o that its old friends j a will tca;cely ba able to recogaixa it. A j few bath home", for which ao owner can < ba fouad wiH to-day bo removed to Iks ' * city let at the corner of W ashiogton aad j j r Qoaea streets, aad it not claimed ia a j J d piopnr time, will ba sold to pay expeaae ■ Personal. — Mr* Chat. School, ' a Editor ol tho "Evening Star," Mr. d Joreph II. Palat, of tho "Morefog i- Pwt," Mr. A. J. MeOfoary. of tho « "Sunday Republic," and Mr. Jamoo d R- Booth, of tha Phllodo "Preao," ; a wore on tho Islaod yesterday * Snzephzah and^Bloefiih fishing is | ozeolloot

Thr board proatoods has j extsnded scroti tha fool of Perry street, ] and tars and coiivsoisnt stepa'bava beea i built by Mr. J. F. Cake, Proprietor of | * Hall. u Never before did the season bid so ; ( to be prosperous. In tbe lut j » two weeks there have Iraao one thou- > ■ sand arrivals ua tba Island. . The Sunday Dispatch and tha j " Philadelphia Evening Star have a | regular Cape May Correspondence. j» The thermometer hat baen among j j the nineties in Pbiladelpbia during J ! tbc put week J j 8 MARRIED. ' . j J DKItRACL-HARRlAi-Oalhc HhpTJuly. at I Uie panooAg# of tb# BaAUI Omtrf, Cap. Ma, 1 Court Horn#, Lj R.T. A.'j. Hlr"^, Sir. Klweod . 1 vUle, N.J. VAN WINKLE— CRKUE.-Jun« nth, by 0»v. Towiiacnd, Slr.Tl.omaiL. Vanwlakl. to Ml.. I M. Croat#, buthof Lowrr Townthlp, Cap# j Hand, ot Cold Spring, Io'mu. Mtlllf J j Lup#r, of Urldyrtun. New Jrroty. , AN ORDINANCE authorize a loan for the purpots of I public improvement in the sit) of , I (.'apt Island. | ! Mayor, in' couaectlon with thr Fiona#* Comma. on lb" credit «r th# city Corporation, any ' 1 r.ftlci, ihouiand (lA.ouoi dollan, lor which Incc'ni. |>#r«nnum'"h#n h# paid, l.alf yearly, on oClcc of th* City Trraiurer. The principal of ■aid loan (trail be payable am) paid a# follow#, ration of tea (iqj year# from th# date of fh# ■ am#; and ten thouaaad (IO.UOO) dollar# >t thr expiration ol Oftern (It) yctr# from the date I of the *ntur, and not before, without the con- , .rat of the holder# thrrjof ; aad certificate" to be marked aad known a# the '• Improvement I Loan of thr City of Lap# tetand," #hfll he I, >ued in amount* of one huudrod (100) dollar" aad live hundred (too) dollar# each, naditrail be ■ Irncd by the Mayor, City Clerk and Troaiurer i (hall be exempted from taxei for city purpo#*#. 1 sr. . I.- And be H eoxeled by the authority of r ( rl.e aamr. That •«» much of th# proceed# of aoid , loan aa may U neci-iaary for tha purpoae, "hail le used to pay off the bond# liaued for the pui1 rbaae of the city property located at th# #ora#r 1 of Wechlngton #nd Franklin alraet#, end tlao i loan a"^ may be nrxotraud,^htll be exjieaded ' lection of Properly and Improvement, ia opening and Improving Ihe etroel# of the cltjr of Cap* ^lalnoJ. and dclraylng^thr expenan IncJ- , of the xxmc. Thai Ihcr* ahal I be annually [nlcreaton Ihe amouBl of #ueh certificate# a# ' the* Troaaurer to! th. payuVnt of I inch laUroaf, and lor no other purj.oae, ond^n further "urn . ""iabluL ■'■uakug fund for th# purponn #f tbe payment, at maturity, of #o much of raid loan a# may Im negotiated. Str. And be It enacted by tha authority nf ihe lame. Thai thia ordinance .ball lake e(I (eel Immediately. failed July «th, itos.

SHERIIT'N SALE. CAPE MAT CIRCUIT COURT. Frederick Bollr ) Fl, Fa. V". J de boat# at Philip Kocnlg. ) lerrie. I ) Y virtue of the above-#t#l#d #M#atlos to m# Ji directed, will be .old nt public eel# nt the day of Auguat, IM, et the honr ol two oltoek, P. M., the following deacrtbed lot of load, with the building# thereon, known oa th* Leplerro "ltuetr In the city of Cap* lelnnd, eoanaof Cepe May, end on Ihe eaaUrty eld* ol een "treat, adjoining lands of Thome# Z. Hughee, Grid Shaw sad other*, eos raising twelve thoueend, eeree hundred end eeventyone »quar« feet, more or leee. Said lot was purchaaed of Thoorat B. Hughee and wife, by deed dated April SMh, IM nnd recorded In 1 once, in Deed But No. vo, page* SOS, . jes end Ml. JOHN WILSON, Sheriff. • Dated June 8th. IM Jf«w SHERIFF'S SALE. | IN CHANCERT OF NEW JERSEY, , Mackee W-ulKe'and wife, ) g. | Pl^d""*' [ Fi.ro. | Jeremiah Van Beeeeellear, wife and other*, Defendant". } BY virtue ot th* above*!* ted execution, to ; 2e hrarlfVw? oVlJUi'V. M^'th. toUo^Ilnf j deacrtbed tract of woodland eitnate in th* ; Woodbine property), being panheeed of Hathanlrl Holme* by Jeromlak Van RieeMlloar. by Deed dated November 11th, A. D-, tM sad adjoining lends foroMrly beionglng to Jam** ] Dtvergr and William Taylor, Seeooead, sad otheraTaootalnlag three handrod erne- mavor | JOHN WIUM>n7 ShTOlff. Dated Jaa* Sth, IM >M» ] SHERIFF'S BALE. CAPE MAT CIRCUIT COURT. ■ I Rlaley Sharp, ) terHs. BT virtue ol th* aherMtated exaeutlon, to K„rrK!hsa,'«fif„,ax drecrlbed root eetato, oltuote la tha i Ml Dated Juaernh, MSB. ftMff SHERIFF'S SAUL NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT, CAPE mat. Thomas H. Roes aad Thome" R Wire back, Tn4^'ke' Ikh,' Elijah Porch nod ** Charier W. Coreon, wm8" lately Trading, Re. ST virtue of th* a bore* ta tad exnemtioa. to zsrstsutts.-useskS. SS ' o'etoch.V- M^ all that oortala jMo ogJand W* c5rom,'ou* w Ule 'sharmammaj *3mL ; *; Ca^fuTnli"*4 p.osmrtT.a»**»haMdlfcyi_n tmted Jwm *M. Mas. J»*dw j j ShEKIMffillh Homer f ntfac Pkf hWsm ♦ Anfsaii, ' | Adjotaiac Maae H. Smith's BSaauJ j OXTSCE WXJCRS--S ta a A.M, StsSavtoS j &Mrs

I PEHVTLAB STREP. | A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP THE PROTOXIDE or IRON, enppUaa the Mead with Us LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, giving strength, vigor 1 : and new life to th* whoia eyetem. Deoilitt, Fx kali W calx coax a, he., would hat toot th* virtue* of ths Pxaovtax at . aur, thn effect would sot only aatosioh them- . J eelree but would pleat* ell thair Monde ) far In- A i eteed of featkag ceooo, N all goes " aad mMorable, ; would he "hqeefnl. vigorous and aetive. A DISTINGUISHED JCRIXT WRITES TO A . FRIEND AS FOLLOWS: .ins,"ZX£. zsstss:-iriZ2. ISrS^S.Wa'Si.Tl^St.'S' i safari ikt"' j Tho tjenulae be* " Pcbcviax Svncr " blown ^ "a'ij p'eg* ^pamphlet will be eat He*. i J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor. J No. M Day St., New York sold by *11 Denzztote. V SCROPDU. V The Rev. GReaax Svoana, of Brooklyn, N. T_ 4 In the Bible Exnmlser, by way of apology fl for publtohlng a medical certlScate la hie magoilor, ef Urn euro of hie only eon, of Scrofula, " altar illialiitla s)#iinf lasvitaMa i""W« "publleh thia etxtement, Ml far pay, but In " gratitude to Cod who hoe nnewerod prayer, aad "in Jul lice to Dr. Aadon; being eatliLd that .• there U vlrtura la th* Iodise Water treatment, a which th* raader* of thte Magnxlae will thank it* Editor for bringing to their notice." Circular# tree. Dr. H. Ander#' Iodine Water le for ante by J. ' DINSMORE, Proprietor, M Dey St., N. Y.,and nil Draggtato. DENTAL OFFICE. . H. I- UILNOin, D. D. CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. . NITROUS OXIDE GAS odmloiitered feien deal rod. If engagement* are made la odtme*. OFFICE HOURS-From ll.N.U IS M., nod froms P. M. to SP. M. Office for CoaeolUUos— At Collage oa Treat treat, star tha haoch. (Jet Yourself a Homsc. Your note will eooa pay far yonrhoue*.— . Building LoU cheaper than ever, n*w to ba bad , on thr "MILLER FARM," Columbia Avtou*, s . , Cap* Uland. ' Hotel Properties k. Collages For Rent for th* Camlng ' BATHING 8EASON. Apply to or addrosi R. B. SWAIN, Seal Eatst* Agoat, t mhSfi-lf Cap* ItUsd, N. J. ^ ' Deafness, Blindness Jt Catarrh ' Treated with th* uteaoal "uce«a", by J. Isaac". M. D., Oculist sad Aurtst, (formally of Loydoo, ; Holland,) No. See Arch "treat, Philadelphia.- , 1 Testimonial* from th* moat rellabls "ource* in [ The Medical Faculty aro Invited to accompany j their patMnU, aa be koa no eeenta In hl« prac1 tin*. ARTIFICIAL ETESlnaarted without pain. " No ehnrg* for examination- MO) d a NEW REMEDT IN CONSUMPTION.-* iPhyetclan who had Consumption for neveral year., with froquont klaadlMS ol tha Inage, . cured hlmetlf with a medleln* unknown to the . profeatlon, when hi* anas appeared kopeleee. . He le the only phy.lcUn who ku ased It In hie r own penon, or who hie any knowledge ef IU ' virtual | ana h* ens ascribe the dagro* of kanltk 7 he now enjoy., to nothing bat th* tue of hi" medlelM i and nothing bet utter deepeir and entire extlneuan of all hope of roeoeery, together 1 with a want of eonSdoeeo U aU other*, Induced , y him to haiard th* *spsnm*eL To the** euffir- d * lag with ney dlaeese ef Mm Lata, he proffhre a A • tnetmeat h* eoaBdtnUy believe* will eradicate M 1 the dleeeee. Prlro, SIAo per bottle, *e IS a half- '• dot**, eent by exproee. fiend tor e elrculer, or ■ call on Do. a BOYUTOR JACKMS, ® JelS-y, No. SSO N. Tenth etroel, Phllnd'a. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , ^ Plated Call BalL AND Tea Bella of a variety of "tylee. far eele

ICE ffiffi F— lilfll, ill eevernl paturae. Water Cooler*, Ice O pick", Touge and Anea^fcr^eele J^amr, No. «M (Eight Thirty -0*") Market etroet, Below Ninth, Phttedolphie. Hail-ffitetai Hattlaa, F^HOR Preeerv Ing. — A full Aeeortment, Jut I opened. There la ao arttete ter th* pnrpoe* mora rorvleeabl* Una th***. W* hnow of aom* which have been handed down through four generation, without pmoptlhl* deprertsttoe TRUMAN A IHAtf, No. ess (Eight Thlrty-gre) MARKET Btroet, ■slow Ninth, Philadelphia II AS hw^pMrtodSettS^TieeeUleg sad Tnl. lnstltutioa h." been (ranted en exeeed-sawa-wsyvesSraa V^-"t.-arsa.-gs.-ZLa.' Leri^^reevro^ J eroe ^ ^D1 v^« rt^Do w n. Edh^e ^b*^^u^^b^^'s^rqf tl^SL 'an^ i jytai •.^ISfeSasljfeziia.j.