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OAFK-iSJ-AND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 186S.

NO. 56-1.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Joint W.l^mll, life, m ' idcst. fire akd urn sto,e I YSUKANCK AGI'.NT, ..Care Ituu, K. J. I iiti: vol Mil HBO i It. C. S jJ'A i\\ SU.EM MUTUAL INKUHASttK COMPANY, for th* County of Cap* Xt(. N. J. •*» IIEHHY SWAIN. Ii. p ,!, O.I1ACIOT or Inform! lorcuor for . ' ««*.• "«i T.mioair. la let firWAC, iW.'.IrntfV, M<jCni>if: , aiilt II. II. StV II V. CON V ICY ANCKIt. onU*, Cur. PKJlltY k SOUTH Ntr**!a, jASB -y Cap* Island, N. JTIIO.Y1AS M. HEED*, FAS 111 ONA111 AC r I ATTEB ! "" Tin. IltfORfll SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, HrllL'LD Invite ihe al teal Ian of the people » oi t May county le hi* rtock of IIATI ARD CAPS, "'j^^VjeW^LS'nlwaJ-i oa haoJ^fa A I'CTION BltlSPH. ri'llK undersigned would reapoetfully Inforai 1 hie frlaada and the public, that be !• a tegular Licensed Auctioneer, and la ready now msSE' sac . Cape Island, N. J. AltTIOHEEH'* NOTICE. Tire an "a mpie tfolly «;l res notice to bla friends ana tbo pubUc, thai half prepared lo attend to Public *»l»a J" any Pari of Cap* May county, at abort notice anil on UrasonaMr ,#nW^_UAM CHAMBERS. Inn. », tsvt. ■ (y] . Cold Opting, N- J-_ . _nr._J. ri Mamlni, D^'f-ertaancv.! 1 All: MAT 101 AT HOUSE.— Tuoadaji and iroOllilltF.— First Tbuiadaya of each month. CoadltloaqCaaB. j.f* John B. liftillroan. Attorney A 0<ranaellor-nt-Law, Solicitor, MASTER k EXAMINER IS CHASCKRV, '" supreme court commissioner. "and NOTARY PUBLIC. CAPE NAY COURT HOUSE. HEW JERSEY ISAAC K. NTAUFFKB, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, HU4Un NORTH SKl'tlXll RT., J Cot. of Quarry, Philadelphia. An assortment! Wntohna, Jewe^ij^ Nleer nn-1 *»-R*P airing of Wnlehea nod JewelrTpromptly ntt ended to. ■' - ' " aT s. »V. RMra. A rroxsvV'J T*la W AKD comvetamcsm, S. E. Cor. Slnth A Locust SU., J. la rattvillp Beach, attorkey akd colkselloh-at-lah-, m south riyTH street, R. T. Miller, ''attorney - AT-L.AW, or«CE,-W*al Cor. PERnY fc SOUTH ST A CAPE ISLAND, S.J. fis Enpeelnl attention jlren to collections. S. H. GREY, ATTOMitr-AT-lA*, MA SI SB, SOLICITOR, f EXAMtKER IK CHAKCERY, Proaoeutor oftha Picas ofCape May County. Manner tnxn, anorn FaovT, Canna,, nti' Aipotaiag Fleet National Bank. 1P|7 MPS I PUMPS I . ai S cento per foot, and only »Jfo* Gearing. To.*ae pun pa are n superior article, flea u nicer. ,1 aatiafantlon, and every pump U war"riirtiea intend tof to obtain pump* this Spring, Should Kit a three an eaaminaYton toWSMJfilSSLS "i^lnSIS^hmlth, AgeaL ^ >>r|> u«u..S«JOBS F. STARR, Jr.. * CIVS NEW LUMBER YARD, roffttRR mwrrwiHBF, CAMDEN Sow Jlresy. The undersigned here opened n Yard tor Ike ..,le ml- the rartoaa ktoto of Lumber oaad to PoiMff, Including la port Oal , Pine, Spruce and Henioci Frame Sluf. fWor, CfproU, Pint and Sprue. Shinglu, Shingling an, I nattering lath, Pieb*, an, I other Facing, Carolina Heart, T|V- ' .</ o ne. and Hemlock 'Flooring. BILL TIMBKll ' tZmXtn, Lumber to to MUf^od by *ML or other traaaiewtaUoo, wlU bo tooa.pt ly gll* !, job, OwnOa^StowAereey MPB1S4J ASD irSSER GOODS. CAPE MAI COURT HOUSE. and Oiott— mp» tone k Part Hat, ■"*«. not Rhaaosl Shares. batoal I

I O-7KTOW00 Men TTEKK HHItV O/J paid to Areata, w-V or frtnale, to InI iHluce our PATENT ,EV>:RL.\«T1NC White WIRE CLWrSEk LINES, Address Ancains ! ioreltSStc&jf^' ""°r* ClrcuUir, Mlil. Hslaj, | liAMl AMD CBOSS ( I T SAWN. 11 J VERY SAW THAT UAVMOOS pACj tori la OHTcwpercdWat Patent Giound, ,-,/.ca, trn* and seen and made el qRlfo.tn lemperby our patent leuperint pre**,, A A X EH. Common shape, as Rood as tha toot. . The ' REDJACKETlColburn'a Pntantl AKKoanuot S.rsSt.J'isss'XSWasB to tha chopper. Send (or circular and prices to LIPriNCOTT k BAKE WELL, Plltobutfh, Pa., aolo manufacturer.- for sale by principal Hard- !; AURIC'U LTIBAI, WORKS. I'HF. ALBANY COTTOK GIN MASU1 F AC TURING co>. A^najTW. Y, Maaefaeturera of dinaM Mucunui. ma-sssaBBK-'Si&iSi,!?,',': lea t.hajo, and Lever Hon* P#w*«»i "Star" *> ?J,^^ST^3Wfeir'Ss22 '• "Vo ^r^to;*^eto«tow attention of >. rarmert to our celebrated- STAR" THRESH. er ask cleaner, which, na lately Improved, 4 roVM/r-i fes£L2K3E££ ■ wlli de TfiTwork with marvellous rapidity and perfection, and wllh eOmparntirelr th# least demand ^ upon the atrength of the animal. machine, *hy*whirh we iiwuUrtlo lAomiajJ cm* H> yrton under almost way nmohlnnrtnai at I dlBaultiM. and wn are now uatow an ewMraly new and eltoUv* dertca for rnttonnelhedsadnr of dual.toremaktoj, tbo operaj lon^nf threeWng inachlnee It la anaoylaE and freqncatly daI atructlve of health. our -sur" Railway 1 Home Power, end for onr " Star " Lever Powers tor 1 and ( hor.es. Fo» sale by our affeato and dealer, generally. For full partleulnn, send for our llluntrntsd DMcrtpttve Circular and Price Lta!. Correnc pondenta will pleaaa nddrena TUB ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., P. O Drawer. IM, AlKny, N. T. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Swi: - ■ . ■ . . power, enables the atnmach to dlgect the heartlost food, tonkas stoR) ndraahlnc, and *atabliahes robust health, tollni and C hnrer. Jar Ttjt. Years CM. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A treaties an the Injurious effectn of Tobacco, with lists of reference., testimonial., - he., utarr max. Aa.nt. wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City. New Jerapy. ■ITIIB IB NO HUMRUQ.-By sending to L A cents end Stamp, with ago, height, color of eye* and hair, yon will receive, by return mall, a correct picture of yonr future buaband or wits, wllh name and date of marriage. . Address W. FOX, p. O. Drawer So. I, FultonrUle, N*w York. ,. \ or. NTS woWTSHi Inmnthtownnw. Erory l\_ iamlly wants it Calvahis SiLvxn Plsti»o FLuin. Received 1st premium at Parts klS! M°Norlh'l'ifth miadrtpMa, ra."" THE SUCCESS Of Ilia OMR DOL'diB RALE a Hciolntlon na Trade. EW E furulah, at 1 uniform prion of ONE DOLLAR, eueh articles aa arc used be every family, at a leas price than they are sold > by any wholesale dealer In New York or Boea Arrets wanted lo co-ooper*tf with na In ear- «- ryiae out a plan w hlch meats th* wants of the I- million, and In the dlspnenl of a large and va1, riad stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Wore, Watches, Carpetlnre, hp. Our terms to Asaota are superior to thoee of say other Bra, ne our alreular will show. Thoa* retting up clubs can aeeure a piece of Sheellnj. Watch, Mlk Dress, Shawl, -sewing Machine, 1 FREE OF COST. A check describing an artlrto to be cold for a Dollar, to fhji fir«| C for hi 1 to for tot I 100 for tiu, scat by mail. Send money by Hog^M^n«.'a .«hJKe Address HhBRf m PLLMMEa, St HANOVER St., Boaton, Mas.. J We are pr -pared to receive Advertisements .Vtw Lint of Fitly Ittiytyin -a *•»».» Jm wwac-aa-to '«t-tom ' oa Tut ^ PACIFIC COAJiT, california, OBECON, NEVADA, montana, U UTAH, IDAHO and WASHINGTON. ^ Atoa,aKaw List of Ncwepapen, by whithw* : rel'"£HE, : GEO. p. ROWELL A CO.,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " moor of ont statejiext THAT WE HAVE MADE A COM PLKTK ii el ol i t i o i* ix trade, | , ( .'Abuaia»ea . hnn'huift Vphe'atoSreTd'a , umltllude uf small concrrna to imitate our ; cldb system, and some by a*vtrtlalnr tha prv- • rents they wlU give to agcul., seek, unsuv- - ' ccafuiyr.to hicfl some of oar luitrnrea to; simply to inform the public that It will 1* lor ' their interest lo palrafilic our konre, as we . htm continue to cit e better Oood. and greater ; inducement. »n Agents than nay nthel concern I ' it e sell every dracrlpfluii ' af dry and fancy i mSMm'** *Yc" 'f "Hi?c unif?^ prire'S 1 free, 1 1 PABERR h f'O., I Now to and li>» Summer .si.. ll.ili.n. MILLINERY. REMOIA1. h OPOiSG ! 8PB,NG AND (UMMl.il ....01 " • ' _ MILLINERY.! MlLLfNE^YM Idll.LLNEKY ; friends* And lh» nobllo.lS'.l.'c Laj'cVmi.'ed fnun the old .uad on I rriMlt., i» W ASH I N GTg^ETREET, j I eelead ^ SKlf SI1HV ] 'r - And rreaft^iEtdjof __ ,.1 DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, LADIES' AND MIS3L-V , J.ATEST STYLE HATS k BONNETS. j , HJ.VDVO.VE MIWHOOA! AKP TRIMMINGS | . Alan, CLOTHS <nd CASSIMRRHR tor men and I toys' want. Alio! which will beaold at the low- j Alltonda' ''' Mjlin*"* • I oi) IS-tT GKIHUilF. il. DOUGLASS. «aii. HOOF NKIKTK. BW. j j WhL T. UurKIN'S "OWN MAKL" j ' ■ "EKYSTONE KEIRT-S" A I RE the beat and Cn tartar Low PnjLtu Hoop Skirta In the martlet. Trail skuta, ' i SI. II I apd 5 apSng?^SE»^**' ofaiffaSedSn t "nZia^O^VN Make" of " UNION SKIRTS." ' ' . ElevenTap* Train, from to tn to spring., (1.0 • toRLiu. Plain. Si Tapes, to to 6>) ipriur., 1 . from to cents lo (:.!«. Tbrse SLlrfa are belter r than thus* sold by athar raiaolubnreai. a. saBRB*5A*«!;S« i srgta^inegyaraia t S^feht^^Sa^^to ^to''iE^llMy and I f aaoeUaaoa auy other Skirt in this country, and . I are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give - I more otjeknHpni—ftarereaMy thcapcr Ihin , KISS SS,SBSSt%*SJSi I sstsusaa 9WSB31ISKS ! SK«r.i.»a,*s , deal to order them tor you, or some or send ! direct to ua. Merchants will Sad our diner- . ant pedes of Skirts exactly what th. y need. , asiPis«a,!;tiaanui!,ts - whnteaala Price tost. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Rrtall Trad* generally, and at Wholesale 1 of the Manutoeturer only, to whom all ordera ! ahould to addressed. MANUFACTORY awn SALES BCU'M, (A ARCH STREET. Between 6th and ith Sta., Ptotadelnhla. mhworn wM. T. HOPKINS 1 , jonx 8. lee ac co., ; \| ANUFA<rTCR»:RS«ndiiealar. lo TtOPE .V«L>-T\VrNKN. or all nana, f Blocks and Tackle, ! oars, Oakum, Tlteh.-Roela, falnta and Oils. 9 Plea Tar la »» sorted package a, suck aa Ua cans f and krp of dltn-rent aires, X, and whole barrels. ! TARRED ROOFING TAPER ASD CENFNT Coal Tar. Rot in Oil, Bright Varnish, e«c. Baps for baltag hay. r Hops for tylag up cota-alalk :. . Plow Linen, > Traces, llad Cords, etc. Kl«^^^e?Cto^leS^?raptsTwto* ^ RopfTamMlUiek wtor 'SouSibeTI nya^TS^th A LARGS SUPPLY OF SlffP-CJKrCATES.V \ TOOLS AKD MATERIALS. . FLAGS UN HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. , New Vessels furnlihed wlih Gaoga of Rigging ' . and every art Ida required. YACHT AND^KIFF ^FININGS A 13" Goods dallrared at all the Rail Roads and 1 steamboat, free of charge. Our More la kieated within a abort distance 1 of both the West Jersey and Camden and AUan- ' Uc Railroads. 1 [ JOHN a. LEE to CO.. 1 to NORTH WHARVKs, jtOM.,. , . below Arch SL, Philadelphia. j. t. delacroix, i 1 uaroBTca fc atuia is 1 OAItPETINGS, 1 MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, RWJS, ETC. .SYS ""AAaSaSta** c"!!Si ' MJL-, Pnrrhaaafs.ttoll de WMI to calh. 1 Maliin'mlvRGTH. ' Cage N6j Cohh Hontr. J EAVING purchaaej the interest or Aaron Miller, fill tats aertaer. deetren to laform wt u(»»»8 a 6k9ciry stuck, Cowetotimfof , . Manilas, (Ulaaehad nrtataa-AJpact., Rihhoaa, Vetwet, tloaa, OU Cloiha, Wooden Ware, Hardware. Baskets, etc.. Dish*., Crockery, Clare, (tone and Earthenware, paiata. Oils, Clare. ! CHiOflEIUER. Ten, sugar. Molasses, Bpdeaa, Powder ami Slot, Burning OU. FLOUB hp the barrel or pound. TOBACCO-TRu atoe ha.ted Stonetnr Navv , : * Fin* Cat, Ch— tog and taaokifcf' ■ - -■ — A certain uuc. .. i Stationery. i^ndthi ■ "" : **" ; i tr q "jWjWHyfajaaty !• * -A-

She i'oft's (fovner. ! The Fnr m-ltoMse ucmrthcKen. i Nraa the becUlag clifir of Scotland, , I Where the pine and fir-tree grow, ; stood a wcAtbembeslen farmdiouac i In til c ohl tlqie, long ago. VVaqpnurt). a*IRA> man. Like the gudrwlfe whom he tmrtml I . .When his ihlrticih year began. [ a i i hitl' h."V '1 ' | .loudly howling blear tlie.olght-wiud, _ i And 1. biafr.'-a „. '.an.lri iy.^. ! H | Knoci-iil she at threluaewhut dour ; , ilul aa naawer bade her enter. J T1..-B ait -iri'Vlb .! t" the u RgjlgsT j Asd aha tapped ngalnai the paav. t'Glve mealieiicr," faintly prayed aire, j, Shelter froiu the cruel rain." ) Mcnletl net the brggar** auflbilag, j llorihd.net the trrggei'a prayer. And 1 he beggar, In despair I Crept beneath an aged oak-tree. I Muttered forth Wr dying prayer, i "Just that ktodnr.1 which has bid litem I Let me perish a! their iloor— j Show to them, and show no moie. I " tot my cur.ca l'^liUi|^n them Ou their Held nndctul.cir vineyard, On their basket, and their store. ; LcHSem frarVah cHUTbldve "iBra Let the eauimon high-road run Through Ihelrkltehon—o'vr their lienrllHitonc, ; Lcl thcin weep, aa 1 hat c done !" VII. In the morning she waa lying I Dead, beneath llie old oak-tree; Bnt her cnrac hna clung for ever Now a tangled mat. of fry Marks the spot where It has rfccn; And the two end walla are standing— But the Mgh-md runs between. T. |ps«Uaut0iis. I Suiumur Fanhion Talk. Jennie Jnne, in a leller from New j York, gives (bo following ilomt: While dresses, instead of forming Ihe j tim|iIosiof loiloU, are now distinguished j by Ihs highest fashions, and tbn most elegant of Ihesa exp nsirn dresses are j made so exclusively by the amount of 1 work pat npon them, and the exquisite j fineness of tbo material 'ret^a than Ihe j cost of loco anil trimmings. Very handsome while drestet are j made of alternate lucking and puffing, fifteen narrow Ineks forming a stripe j three inches wide, and these alternating : with "whipped" puffings tbrongbou the tniire skirt with its immense train. Another style is trimmed with ruffles of : the metariel, plainly hemmed, and (bis : uniformly uiado.wlth c Marie Antoinette I Kicbu, the ends lying np the upper or j only skirt in a huge "pool " behind. ( Whit* abort dresses are a good dial 1 woro, bat always id linen piqae, or a material that will wash; they are best when sitnpiy made, with skirt 'and short i sac, end only irimmed with black sou- 1 tache or white washing braid. They j 1 arPofrr.k unci cool looking for warm weather, bnt not desirable for otrunonioua Tisilt or occasions. Betides Ihe all white toilets, there are trained Victorian and dresses nf Isce j : end mnnlin worn over silk slips, which tre very beautiful end becoming, and 1 very favhionable for evenieg wear. Mpat 1 of them are eul a la Prince aae, akirt and bod dice In one, bul tome are made .to wear over high silk body, fitting Ihe , neck, instead of tha ovnst chainiiottr. A pnfilsg all ronod with an edging of j ! iaavriion or Valenciennes laco and bows of pink or bloc ribbon it tb* usonl I finish, but some are mode much more i elaborately, consisting, indeed, of a mere maaa of puffing, insertion and j I lets. | Simply made, a couple of muvlin vie- I ; lories cooslllula an eicallt'OI method of i ; changing and freshening up old eilk or 1 satin dresses that hate become a little i frayed or discolored daring the winter j campaign, and render them quite snffi- ' ciently elegant for tha exiganciai of a I short seasoo at a watering place- La- - • I j One ef Ike Washington letter writers 1 i professes himself thoroughly disgusted I | with the works of aco'-ptare wbieh adorn 1 ; that city. The figure of Lincoln ke de- I | scribes es a " base-trail pitcher 00 the 1 | top of a eolsmn," while Jefiereon "pet- 1 *TT1I deaf aod dumb," is forever asking 1 j nibs ia float of the White House. | .Somebody Vol wtitteo a l<ittory of j 1 . Atlantic City! It charges all the orijgiaal inhabitants with being robbers ; i nnd pirates, and Snym bad things gener- I j ally. The "Atlantic City-He* "nay the : , book ia fall »f dtrvrs and object iocabla. j |W, hts.t the same historian will not 1 bungle over the antecedents of Cape j 'May. '■

| Ol.D Oar* Mat.— We copy tho folowing exceedingly curious.. nod cosnpliim ntary notice of the Cape >liy of "our • ' grandfathers' days" from a comber of 1 tho old PhiluJel; hia Daily -luroro, dated » far back as Juno 30, 1601. ll is u species of memento that is always considered ioter 'Sticg, and, in this instance, ; cannot fail in prosing attractive to many uf uur vraiid* readers by the odd but , re d!) ih-scriplive manner Cap# May is vlar- ago. Th* journal refeired to was u small she-t of Iwrnly roluiuns, bul, | niSking all due allowance for ihe old ' <nlcs of ly.e. in eppesrenc* il wonld : ci.tnpafit ravornbly' with newspapers of _i_SKAJ-SIIOUE KNTKBTAIN M KNT AT CAPE MAY.' | i 111-'. Public are refpectfally informed thai thu Subfcriber has prepared himself ! fur rneerlaining company who nfe seabatbing, and he is accommodated with i extensive house room, with Fish, Oyf1 will be taken of gentleman'*^ Horses. The filuatiun is beautiful, ju-t ou Ibe | confluence of Delaware Ray with the ' Ocean, in flgi'^ol the Lig' t liuase, and | uflerds a view of the (hipping which enI terf and leavef the Delaware; Car- ; will fcarcely make nny imprrffion upon ' great diftance. It is the niort delightj hot feutQtl. * * j A tstngo fturtf from Coopar'f Ferry i on Thurfday in every week, and ar- ! riv.'f at Cope lfi.iuil on Friday ; it ftartf ■ frem -trwji* Ifland on -Friday and Taof-+ ' dayf in each week, nod arrivef at Phila- j 1 | dolphin tbn following day. | Ueotlemeo who travol in iheir own > ' carriagof will obferve tbo following diJ rectionf: — Fbiladelpbia to Woodbury is | I 9 miles, thence to the lilalT-houfe 10, i | Malrfffo Mill 10, Lehman'* Mill 12, Port ! j Klixsbcth 7, Dennif Crack 12, Ape j i May 7, pitch of the Cap* lb, is 82 ; and ; ' the lsft 16 if open to the fea fhore. — i i Those who chooso water coovtynoce | can Gnd veflels almost any timo. ELLIS HOUHKS. Hydrophobia. Skadonaclk Kkuediks. — Tho follow- | | iog remedies for hydrophobia may be j | worth bearing in mind at lb* present | One remedy is as follows ; | ! Horse radish grated aud mixed with r{ a little vinegar and sweet ail to form e j paste. Ka~ of this ell that can be swnl- ' lowed and kept on the stomach. Ap1 ply a ponltice of tha same to the weuod. j Repeat tho eating and renew the ponl- | tlce as often as becesssry, to keep up i ! the stimulating effect of the horte1 radish untiliho spasms ere relieved and : the patient cured. { Anot *r it : Take immediately warm vinegar o | tepid water, wash the wound therewith, : wad then dry it ; then pour upon the /wound a lew drops of hydrochloric acid, /. because mineral acids destroy Ibe poi- • of the saliva, by wbicb means the ; latter is nsntrolixed. j Another receipt it : Mix one poand of common tall in a : quart of water, then btlbe with aod , squeeze the wouod with the tame one hoar, then bind a little mora salt on ' wooed for twelve hours. The author of i this receipt " was bitten six timet by ! mad dogs, and always cared himself by ! ihe abovo mixture, and offers -to suffer I himself to.. be bitten by toy mad dog in ; order to convince mankind that what he ! : offered was a real troth, which notnbers i conld testify." Inlerpsling Fuel*. A legal stone is fanrleen pounds in sixteen pooods in Holland. . A fathom, tlx fee.t,. it. derived from the height of a fall-grown man. A hand, horse measure, it foor inches. Aa j Irish mile is 2,240 yards ; a Scotch mile ! it 1,961 ; a Herman, 1. 806; a Turkish, i 1,026. Au acre it 1,810 square yards, 1 . ! foot, and :: j inches, each way. A square ' mile, 1,760 yards each way, coutalis ' CIO acres. The human body consists o | 210 bones, six kinds of articolalious or joioiogs, 100 cartilages or ligaments, 400 rancles or tendons, and 100 uarvei, blood, arteries, veius, etc Poplanted below three feet do uot vegetate ; at one fool they grow thickest, aod at two feet they are retarded or threw months. There are no solid rocks in the uretlc regions, owing the sever* frosts. The surface of the see is estimated at 150,000,000 square railea, taking the whole surfaoe of th* glob* at 190,000.000 square mile*. IU greatest depth is (apposed to be rqasj : to the height of the highest moaataia, ' j ar foar miles. — Seienlijic American. I The Colorado Tribune says that Dot a | printing office Id the territory la making 1 money. Ia eirtae's eye, th* good are always | great, tb* great not always good. , Frieods follow fortaa*— they neter

Delightful Summer Resorts, j r Cape May. f Nobody fery special ut Niagara Fall" j ■ There was a brilliant tuna bow otl • Niagara Falls last week. I /] Wn. Calleo Bryant is sufiiinvrinfe al ' bis fsrm on the mountains of CumtMng- ' ' Last Thursday t fibre were two cables 1 acroes the Niagara River for the new ' bridge juui above iba Clifloo House. | Henssse* Fells, at Rochester, wilhout any photographs,- Indian curiosities, ho- j 1*1* and hack drivers, are worth seeing j D. C. Lippinc.it, of "Ppiledeljihin, ia al Haretogs. Mr. Lester \Y altack is al the Catskill M 000 tains. r The gas. aorks al l.oug Branch are almost completed. ( The Nanyang House, at Mystic 1 island, is now open to visitors. 1 Quite a number of excursionists are | en route for the Adirondaeks 1 The Daily Saratngian and the Long j 1 Branch AVs er have resumed. B*rgh is spending the summer ut bis 1 own country seat ut Lake MubopYc. Seme of our prominent belles uro now 1 located perinnbcnlly at Nowport. • j Many of tbe summer cottages at l(aib j and Islip are occupied for tbe season. 1 Preparations are io progress at tba Clarendon, {Saratoga, for tbe Celestial 1 , ballMrs. John Hoey drives about in a \ ■ handsome English wagonette at l.oug [ I Pie-Nics have commenced to visit the [ - j charming dell on tbe'Hudson, " Idles | • wild." \ | The " Hathaway Hanio,'" at Deal, I 1 | near IsODg Branch, has much improved j Oroiigk Alfred Towxsrkd has gone I I to the Rocky Mountains with Heneial | | ! An editor of no Albany paper is i ! creating quito a stir at Saratoga, dri- . viog about in a four-ln-band, gold- | mounted harness, etc William B. Aator, Esq., and bis two eons, each qwd sod occupy a separate i j countiy seat near Rhinebeck, on tbo 1 , Hudson. , " Underdid," the former residence of ; j tbe Into (leorge P. Morris, at Cold i Springs, is now a boarding bouse. How arr you, Saratoga !— Tbo spc- ; 1 cial correspondent or tbe New York i ' Herald, writing from Saratoga, says ; { "Tbe road to tbe lake is most execra- 1 ble, and almost any one with a spark of | humanity in bis breust, would hesitate ' | to have his horses drag throngb tbe | ' ; heavy sand and billy road une must pass j over before reaching the lake. It is ! 1 really astonishing that no improvement I is made here in tho roads. If the cor- | poration of this place, after all nature has done for It, cannot b* impressed i with the neceasity of spending t little j 1 lime aod money on what wonld add so ; much to tba many attractions hsre, j 1 then tha task should bu token np by tbe 1 proprietors of tbe numetons hotels. . The Messrs. Leland are always ready j for improvements, aod a slight move on 1 , their part woald mout tbe encourageI moot necessary from tbe other hold i , proprietors, who in evsry other respect ; add so mnch by their unceasing atten- 1 r lion to tb* comfort aod happiness of j . tbtir guests. F cannot forbear paying a deserved eomplimeot to \fr. Charles . Leland and his gentlemanly assistants. This haul is certainly the best conducted houa* 1 have ever visited. It J combines perfect neatness with a real boms feeling. Every one ie watchful lhat the guests shall be made comfortable," and all U done in the quietest manner: The band arrived yesterday, and added its dalicioas strains lo tbe many other and varied attractions here. Among tba fine equipages bar* from ■ New York, is one owned by Mr. Matthaws, who drives foar beautiful bays to a bigbpark phaeton. This; with other stylish turnouts, adds much to tha pleasure of all lovers nf In* bene Deab, who lounge on th* balcony after dinner watching the vnrionu departures of those gentlemen aid their families who take their ragalar afternoon drives, io spite of tb* horrid roadu t . y ar* compelled to go over ; for wbsa on* brings his here, he is obliged to exercise theto, wvea to hia own discomfort." At Cap# May, natare has given us a driva on the beach, better than which honan iageawlly anold not devise. They celebrate paper weddings in Fall River, tb* gifts consisting of books, paper collar*, angravingv, Ac. When a man passes a day without reflection, he may wall exclaim al night, "I fear that 1 hav* done something " ■/ 1 Tbe proprietor of tbejtfe boat that . was eapsixad off C'hicage The other day , with soeh fatal effect, aanoancet his intention of yet crossing the Atlantic in her. Robert J. Walker estimate* that if China had at many railroads as tba 1 United Slates, according to her population of forty millions, th* waaU have . foar baadred Ueasaod mil** ef lhat ilvacrtpUM of thoroughfare.

j . — • ^ \ ttnnien. ■ I No woman can bo handsome by tha ' lurcx of features ulone, any more than »h« can bo witty only by tho help of tlapoeih.— Hughe., A boantifnl woman, if poor, ahonid t j use a double circumspection ; for her - beauty will tempt others, ber poverty herself.-— Callon. ' Women can less easily surmount their coquetry than their passions. — l.a Rochefoucauld. i A passive understanding to concelvp, I I liryontl that Is hazarvlous ; I lesv* —Sir 7*. Oarrtmry. 1 * 1 have eft-limes noted, when women | receive the doctrine of tbe gospel, they , I are far more fervent in faith ; they bold * | it more stiff and fast than men do; as , : wo (»o in the loving Magdalen, who was : more hearty and bold than 1'eter.— Luther. I I have often thought that Ihe nature , | of wbmen was inferior lo that or men in general, bnt superior iu particular.— i Grcrille. I A woman In her magic toUilty rose ; » ||arzlri1 ami charmed, he railed that woman j And hia first sleep became hia last repose. j War and Matrimony are both pleasant ' , ia contemplation, until tbay are Iriyd. — j Burton. ,1 II is doubtful which of these great ; forces exerts the greatest influence j upon society— tho cartridge box— the | | ballot box— or tbo band box.— Hood. Thu divine right ofbeanty is the only t I right a man can acknowledge, and a | pretty wuman tbe only tyrant he is not authorized to resist. — Junius. Two lovers, like two armies, generally " ( get along quietly until tfiey are en- " j gaged. > i, The love of a cross woman, it it said, t : is stronger than tbo love of any other ! I female. Like vinegar, the affections of ; a high-strung woman never spoil. Il is I the sweet wioe that becomes aciduated, | not the sour wine j An argument ia favor fff enlisting \ . . female soldiers muy be derived from the( e sentence of Montaigne, that "men are : j generally more afraid of womeo, than ^ ' Women, so amiable in themselves, ' are never so amiable as when tbey are ' i useful; and as for beenty, tbongh men 1 j may fall in love with girls at play, there i is nothing to make tbem stand to their 1 ! love like seeing them. — Cobkett. , j They courts the glass, and let It lake no reit 1 | They pass, and spy who Razelh at their face ; 1 They darkly ask whose beauty aeemeth Iwst ; » | They hark and mark who marketh most their j ! grace; ! They atav their steps, and stalk a atately pace : ■ ] They jealoua are of every tight they are ; s j They strive to seeio, but never ear# to be. , a — Casrofyar. r j le Ray and good-humored, complying and kind, I j Turn the chief of your care from your face to ■ I 'Tie thus that a wife may her conquest Improve I And llyinan shall rivet the fetters of Lore. 1 j Gerrict. ' Tho Christian religion alone cantem I pittas th* conjugal union in th* order ( or oatore. It il the only religion which I presents woman to man as a eompan- . ' ion; every other abnndunr her to him l as a slave.— Si. Pierre < | she who ne'er answer* till a husband cools. Or, if she rules him, aever shows ah* rules ; Cbarma by accepting, by auhmltUag sways, ! Yet haa her humor iqost w hep she obeys. — Bra Jeaioa. Man without woman la a beggar, I suppose the whole world he 1 wastes*,! ; Aod the beggar that's got a good woman, , With mote than th* world he la Wert. -CWprr. ■ 1 might have been a common woman now, I And happier, kaa known, and less lelt alone, ■ Prrhape a better wamaa after all— I With chubby children hsncin- round my aeek, 1 To krep me low and wlee. Ah me! the vines , That tear such fruit are proud teatoopwllh 11; 1 The palm atanda upright In a realm of aaadt— I "»■ 1 Th# butterfly may hover Where gold-eyed daisies grew, 1 And round nod round th* clover The drunken be* may go. But the strong- winged bird flies over Aod leaves them the re below. ^ If yon ran yoar umbrella throngh a man's hat. aaolh* him by saying that . b* nteiin'1 apologise for having it ia th* way. At the same time cony rata- J lata him that it waaa't hia body. The height of impedance is thking shelter from tho rain in *B umbrella ' shop. John Uaaa.ll Yoaog, or th* TriUme, j is to accompany Colfax to th* Rocky Mountains. X. " . Joan BtLLUiU deflect a "tkarvarbred hisses* man" at "(ran lhat know, eaaff \ about stoalia' so l oaay body kaal steal from hia, and eaaff aboat law ao't ho kia do ki* rtoalia' legally." Aad Jaok it ahoat righL