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M J J APE MAY OCEAN WAVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1868. , ■

©cean w-~- ' C Cupe Island, G»pe Maj Comty*!£f. Q 8. II. MA0ONAOLE, "N ° xuiroa asu pnorniZToa. Wrdnnday, July 13, I88M. 1 __ , v A Cure for Lot*. * A little over twenty centoriee ago, j • Sappho fell In lo»e with Fbuon. The ; e latter did not return Sappho's, love ; d and if the truth ntnet be told, he literal- e |y fled from her. She pur.ned him from p Greece to Sicily, writing" poetry and inroking Cnpid, Venn., and all the in- ! ( trigviog Gods and Ooddessss of Olym- , pat to help her," Fbsou continued at cold at though he bad bten cradled In a j refrigerator and enchled on ieielet. At j «i a I ait retonree. poor Sappho reeolred to i t try her inek off the tnomit or Leocato „ Cliff. Thit cliff bad a Ugh rapolelioo c at a plunging place for lorere. If tbey 1 ^ were drowned, of courte there wat an j g end of their pattion ; if they inrtired, | their pattion died, being Hlertlly dren- 1 | chad onl by the siR-wster. No man or . wuman fortnpate enough to survive the j r " I.ortr't Leap" from Loocote, wat < I erer troubled with lore tirkorii there- j < after. i I Pondering three ancient faclt, it bat [ occurred to ut that bydropalby^nott bo j , an infallible tpeeiOe for loee. We ( f therefore recommend a trial of it to the j g hopeleuly enamored. Try ibe donehe j —the good, ineigoraliog tea douche, j If it relioret nothing"eIse, it will rslisls j c the panga of nuretnrned affection. Why | ' thonld a lore-lorn lady Uke IhaSapphio | c ■lido, when a few bonre at Cipo May ; 1 would to certaiqly make her heart whole, i ( What ute it there in a etricken youth : L blowing hi- brains out, when the both , c would effectually talt down bit pattion ! j fertrer. The eatieit way it the beat, j If lore can be watbed ont of people, the j ' ■uicidal method of getting rid of it it j c at ridicnlont at it It tinfnl. We throw ■ out tbete remarkt in a philanthropic j f epirit, merely requeuing, iu return, that ; c any .lady or gentlemau who may by ( cured of what Sappho bat called the , "wneliqjf caret and peine of lore," by ( acting upon our auggcition, will forward ^ a report oi the tame, for publication, to the " Win " I 'Fhu " New Juaaar Karuraiau" tayi: ( Cape leland, a lib its many and great ^ natural attractions, hat had much to

contend with iu compeling with other wl far leet favorod placet, on account of the onenterprliiug spirit which hat cu hitherto rbaracterixad the actiooi of itt le) own reeiueul population. The tlreoie j j>, are narrow, crooked, and without proper drainage. 'Hie boaeh 'ie crowded j with unsightly bath lyiusr* dnriug the i ■canon, ana eotne of the principal ! " thorooghfarM leading thereto aro gene- n rally choked with tho tame kind' of I « ehantiet. Tness and like orile could j bi hare brea remedied and prevented j lb yeart ago by an expenditure of a little j lij money, which the people are uawilliug j t|i to gieo. They now sue their mittake, ! sj and tho aignx of a new era in the hitlory ^ of Cupe May are hecomiog more audi more apparent erery dev. Lae year it j raited five tboutand dollar* for public j ' school purpoeea ; usd only tbix week j " the improvement party eocctedtd iu I di having an oriiineDce paaaed by the city j tl , council, authorizing the lluyer to iatuo | c| bouda to the amoont of flfleeb thousand j, dollara towards improving the atreala. j f) It ia true, the gentlemer who plaooed ^ and nobly abstained tbix meaxnre thro'out, met with atrong uppoaition from e the nld-togy element, but even tbat bar- ° rtrr to public Improvemeot it Mow fart t' disappearing. They are commencing to j ic look a little way* ahead, and can ace j b soma of the many advantage- which I must necessarily accrue to Gape laland ' p in after yeart." j! Fran Hasds.— We do not know a ' ^ corporeal diatinctien which the eiqai , tile covets mere than a small while hand, j 11 a member which will St easily Into a j " lady 'a glove, aod may be exhibited npon : F a snowy handkerchief, without ita color > IJ uffciing by the contract. To many, aa q well aa to tba late Lord Byroo, aoch j b band ia a diatiaetivo mark or "gentle," ' (] or, at we ehoaid rather aay. "genteel" gj blood. We eoofett that thie it a feeliag with which We have aever tympathited. As The btonxe bead, with iu power of mot. " TT tie. mod tit (welling velnt, it to at a far '■ more- eralityiog object, for it tells of J< exertion, aod eoclety held* on to cietll- w ration by itt utalwart gratp far more securely tbaa the moat aristocratic So- ^ gen would enable at to do. We are all the more inclined to preaerve thia feeliag, after reading a paper by Mr. Wilton, upon the ancient lbenan pops- c latioa of tha British Islas. That g«n i - llemaa itatas. that from aa axawilantion of the aword hilts or those warrior hoc- t tors of old, it it evident that they mutt t have had very small handt— much { smaller thaa tho meu of the praatlt day. Tho Dene*, too, and tha Vikings —the ism robbere— the marauders and pi rale t of age. ago. were dtaUogwiabed ' by the same peealiaritj ; their ntaamve .word* aearcely farutah room wilhia the i guard for the delicate group of a tody's f taper fingers, ahlle the Sszoas, the , ssoekore of the earth, are marked by the . largo hand of tha laborer. The amall , hand la the rapraeeutotiv* of lugarioat *m leas aeos. the Urge hand of swish tolli und, Jaat a, tho small- h—* « ' „ <• warrior, or <41 vnuSKtfi hBtora t* •tardy, ra.liR.ou. energy of Vg. targ. handed Tee lost, will idle beauty pans 1 away before tha trath of todwetry. .ad the labor of the Imgt huaded wtll at one. rapport aad rale the world.

Dancing. Looking into the ball-room of the " HotXe, during the progress of the brilliant hop on Shtn/day ere- t : ning, wc wondered if raye of the j I giddy throng who were pertnktni iff c I the denee, knew that tbey were prac- ; * ! liclng ono of the older and moil f rerial of the fiuc arts. Among^hb t • ancient Egyptione, it wat both a < . locial recreation and a religions ex- % erclte. The Ilebrewi introduced ! « : into so.totnn feltiiitire, etpe- j j eially on' occasions of triumph or ' i I pleasure. Tho Hebrew word for • J ! dsncc meaning, literary, to "leap v joy.V The Periiana performed ' to tbc mbsic of the Bote, a dance, in a ; in which cresenl shaped shields were < I together, tbc dancers mean- 1 | while alternately ris}pg and falling | \ upon either knee. Id. India, thu i ( most sncicot sacred writings meu- j ; tions the kayodetrt, or dancing girls, ( j whose performances are stiH indis- i ' ponssbls in religions and social let- | tie sties, and whose style of dsDcing, j j nnlike that of the ballet, tonsiats in ! 1 I slightly raiting the feet and in | , 1 expressing vehemauco of pstsiou by : , j the eyes and by gliding and waving j . movements of the neck, bust, sntf - . ! Pinto thought all dancing I I : thonld be of a religious character, ^ ' and sbonld be an object of Itgisln- ' i i tive care, as being cisential to grace I of motloo. The Bacchic und Cory- ! bantlon were famous dancers of An- i cient Greece. Dancing among the | ; Romans was at fiest strict)/ eon- . j nected with religion, and it was i I deemed dishonorable for a Roman | | citizen to take part in other thnn re- i j dances. Dnring the latter ■ ; years of the Rspoblic this art was | ever deemed ouworthy of a freeman, , : and Cicero affirmed that if was rare any one to dance who was not ; either intoxicated or a fool. But ! under the Empire the pantomiae and. mimetic dances atlaised a high deof perfection. The performers in euch esteem that when at the approach of famine the Emperor Constantino banished all philosophers I Rome, he relaloed more than three tbonsand dancers la early centuries of the church the dance

was united with the hymn in chris- m linn festisitlee- Pious dances were customary in the chnrcbee until it -p the twelfth oentnry In Spain, t> and other Catholic countries *' 'bey were perpetuated until the 17th p century. Tho belndoir dances were early cumhlnationa of pagan ceremo- ; ,, nies with Christian festivities were j tl censured by Pope Ztcherias in 744, ' || but three of which (the May-dunce, ! the dance of St. John, and the torch- : dance) remained ia France j B throughout the middle ages a« free- { v ziad and extravugaol proceaaione. in J * which erowda of |>eo)>le, aometimca ■, nearly naked, but crowned" with flow- ; o ' «ru, marched bund in baud through ^ | the streets and churches, singing, | : dancing und gambling with such fury ° , only a resort to exorcism conld g I them- la the 14th ceotary the t banished from the cities, look ^ ■ refuge lojjte country and becaon the [ of the pessauta who were sx- t eluded from the cbitalric diversions 1 of the nobles. In this way originated p-ciores of rnrsl dancet, which ] ths next century, were borrowed j . the conru of Italy and Franco j The waits was introduced into Paris by ths triumphant soldier* of; 1 from Germany. The gslop j its origin in Hungary, and w as : t introduced into Vienna and Berlin j about 1823 This is lbs dance which , I terminates the masked balls at the ! ' Opera and which Augoxtns i Btrbrei has stigmatized in his verses ! polks, mszoarka and redowa are " j borrowed from the peasants of various countries Leuznrn made his I singular fortune by the Cotillioe, and the scbottiech made Cellarios popu- I lar. The Gypsies are favorite dancers Spain, and tbey render the oU, the i jalto dt Xtrai, and the fandango, ' with inimitable giMe sad passion. Many of the Spanish deooes are of ; indelicate character, and are prohib- I iled from the public stage. Pan ay j Klsalar was forbidden ia soma of lbs { cities of Eerepe to daaou the jaleo d» , Xeras. Negroes oe tha African ooaat have known to throw themselves at the feet of a European playing a fiddle and begging him to desist anlesa he w»ald lire tkom to death, for ahlie be played they eootd aot cease dancing. * Dancing was oca of the principal j » amaseoMBU of Urn America Aborig- j > being mora commoa among 1 them than in aay civBized society. ; ' sotaradUtothuir farms of worship,; 1 their maris! celebrations and their ' mode Of eatuetaWog straagers of , dlstiactioa. AH tba Saratoga too* hare areread { , aad are taotiag at a great vatr [ i, to Horn }

roi tba Ocaax Wave. QliRTtRLT MKRTlXb. s Last Sabbath, Jun i a day of , ! spiritual feasting to ;so cams to 1 our Quarterljbgatheriira -t Oeuuitviliv. { I' \ tbt moruiug the cool rofretbiug wioil ! I Irom where it liitetb, and wo j beard tbutooud thereof ; but could .not .'tell from whence it cometh or whither it | c *\gootb. Sio wat it with the Blvtavd : s IT- Uoly Gbott," we fell itt heavenly bni- j 1 lowing iuflueacc. "God was with us, j 1 . and that right early." The love-feast s , was commenced at 9 A. M. Iu the I , i opening eeivice lire Holt Spirit helped i i oar Infirmities, did make supplication f ' our behalf, and " He that dnellelb | 1 iu Ji cret places wat in our midtj." The ■ i lime wua fully occupied ; the young ami ! the old toldier ol.tlic cross stood up for « Jrfut, and wjtneited a good confession. , Public tvrvieet were commenced at half- put leu A. M. A toul-iotpiricg 1 ; termou wu preached by the Rev. Mr. ] from the words ; " For thu ( Lord Uod ie a tun aod shield ; the Lord | will give grace aod glory ; no good * l thing will llo withhold from them that | walk uprightly." At tba speaker dwelt on the word "glory," our hearts did ' feel that there It en excteding weight of t glory. At 3 1*. M., lbs large cungrega- , ' tioa'of the moruiug wee found again iu , ' the Temple of the Most High, to wail ' opun ilitu. I I The cliildrrn were not to be forgotteo. , I Our excellent Saperiuteedeot. Itev. J. | U. Divorty, in connectiou with our Vot / ' | tor aud Presiding liiuer, bed arranged ' j a Children's Qearteriy Meeting, ll . I wat opened-fty the Rev. Mr. Halhttff, | I I'. K., with tioging that excellent piece . | — " Glory to God iu tho Higbetl," by I (our happy little voices), l'rayer by I Rer. W. A. Brooks. Tba Flder stated i ut he had plriity ot workmru, ho tboald ' not do niuch-nimaeif. Tba first speaker J j wat a frieod from the orthodox persuasion; l'rofestor Smith; 'his remarks i were judictoet, and -well timed.- He--urged upon all the uccei-ily of tearchiug the Sciiptoret, nut frum mere duty, but 1 at a privilege and pleasure. Hit words weighty, and we felt hit labor wat not iu vain. Rev. Mr. Waters was called upon, who told us un interesting story. Rev. Mr. Brooks wet the next , ■pinker, aho gave u< an iutereatiug talk iu hie own happy way. Rev. Mr. Chat, tin gave ut tome impretilve words — Rev, Mr. Loeder gave ut the hiitory of the first Sabbath School held in .Cape May ceuuty. Two tiitert and six cbilI dren comprised the echool. The trusi teae of the Church uod Schoolhouse | refuaad to open their doort, and it was Jl convened under e tree Deer where the speaker alood. The next Sabbath tbey went into tha Scheolhoose, and a tavern , keeper was chosen i.a eeperintendem. The tpeeker compared the put to* tho 1 preeeut. Oer hearlt rould bet exclaim : ' " What hath God wrought." Our old frieod Hon. J. L. Smith was culled to give ot en address. Ho laid i be never mtde a tpeeeh in bil life, but > took the platform and gave ut au inter. ettiug experience, wi.uu he wusteperin1 tenaeut of a Sabbath School, aud could ■ ant n-*v It W Itunnnll eitl TK|< RITt R.

speak' r. Hie words were good showing ' . that he it t good Sunday Sehool men. Kldar closed the tervicee by argiog * church to pay mora attention to m lie felt that there was a do- e| cline in that part of our public worship. raftrred to the days of -our falherr, when in the epirit they sung cc aloud the praitea of our God when tho ti i singing of the Methodist would attract ; people. We tbiok from the manner the tinging wat conducted, and the spirit in which it wat done, he could " thank God uud take courage." The eiugiug of tbc children, under the leadership of Mr. T. R. Brooks, bl i und accompanied by the excellent base | voice of Mr. C. M. Read, a at not only 1 well exerutsd, but thrilling. The eulec- P I tioD of pieces was most appropriate, d' ; Mitt Deborah Diverty presided at the n and although bat a beginner, ; comparatively, exhibited much skill ; sod for her we predict much tuccete. " | That another Sabbath hat pasted u | away, and wt are nearer " Ettrnlty" c< ! than we have ever been brforr. We can 0 -adopt the language of the Pealmist and a "How amiiihle -mo thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hoila. For a day in c Thy courts is better than a thousand. 1 d rather be a door keener iu the house \ of my God then to dwell in the teoti of p wickedaese." ' J. R. W. 4 Deunitville, June 29, lb68. n : Drliglilful sumuirr Resorts, j Capo May leads. " j Taeaty fivo brides at Niagara lust . - j: Cap* May boaati a score of stylish | , Bostooiani will largely patroaixe nai! Tho Pequot House, at New London, • i i fllled. 1 Strewbtrrits uud cream form the prini eipal deiert at the tummer hotels. ' I Sehooley's Mouutaias axpact a bril- ^ i liaat seasoa. ( I Ths family of August Rslmonl bars . to Newport. ' A Woud for Cap* Mat — ' i Is a popalar maxim that women '■ shoald " contnlt their own hearts" t ' when wooers plead for their bands. I Tho maxim requires qualification — , r them cooeoit their beads as well ; . thair hearts, keeping their affec- , r tioas iu abeyance until Reflection hat j summed up the case, and Reason rsn- ' dsrad a verdict. "When this simple _ f method of arriving at a wholesome decision shall ham beca adopted by ' i ths majority of both sexes, the mil- ; 1 t lenuial era may bo confidently cx- . ' ^ peeled as aa immediate consequence j t t Pejuoxai Wayao McVeigh, ; | , Esq , Ex-Chairman of Peausylva- 1 . t nia Republican Bute Central Com- , mittcc, is oow at the Colombia I House. Hob. Galaaha A Grow, | | 1 ! who hold said position at ths pre « - seat time: i. G. L Brown, of the , 1 Philadrlphia Prass ; Wm. H. Welsh. ' of -tho Philadelphia Aff^iC. N. 1 " j JaWka Cashier af IhoTVrT^tioa- = '• i al Beak of Mew York City ; Us? t Wm. D. Lewis, of Philadelphia ; , 4 Wm. M Kaight. U. 8 K : Jamra t Ofowa. Esq , of Cineter.ati Gex-lt- ; . 1 tloa. Isaac Dilbr, of Illinois ; Jos- , it K* CaitoB, Esq.. of rhlhiMtpHa: , ! P. MoCatt. Wm- E Lshmaa. and , A J*ha C Batttt. oT the PhiHiflshi. " 4 Bar ; Jaha W. CWhaca. Eoq.. Rw. ' ; P^- " Cfoxtaa aad fcadc4rff era at tha j | C •• ' • '

Vim the Oecaa Wave. j John's Episcopal Church for Visitor «. Among tho many excellent im- t provemeiits to noticeable on Cape , | one" of the moat valuable if ] 1 tho new Episcopal Church, 'on tho I j corner of Washington and Franklin ! ( streets. It Is sofficiootiy spscions to ; i accommodate five hundred persons, j i end so well ventilated that ou tha ; i warmest day, Is always cool and j 1 ! pleasant. The stainsd-glate windows which , are just beiog placed lo positioo, will , add much to the attractive appear- , snce of tbc Ohureb. Wo Issrn that they are from tho establishment of I. C. 8pence, Jnror street, Montreal. Tbey are equally bsantifnl io design and execution and it is qsite probable that Mr. Spence will receive orders from many parts of the connas Cupe Moy is visited by multitudes of people from almost every

io the Union, aud certainly d every visitor will with to see the new o Church, nay more, we hope every J ,'Vi»itor~wi!l with to contribute toward 1 the completion of ths sacred edifice. 1 A turccl-looed organ, psrehased sioce_ I summer, will give efficiency to" t , ihp in iiahrt-. which will no doubTbo all i that could be desired. A handsome t bapiistnal font, presvnted by Wm. g Sirsthut, Esq., »tPbil»delpbiu, has t been placed in tW Church. , The Rev. Dr. Cluxtoo, u Professor t in the Divinity School iu West Philadelphlii. w ill officiate in the Church during the present month. We doubt not the services will be fully attended ' tbis season, us they were t year since, . ' when the building was much more 1 unfinished than at present. We wish i every succese to the enterprise. ■ | Poisons in Dailr Hie. 1 Fickle* aro ofteu poisoned by being | i scalded in brass or coFpee kettles; it i makes. them look green, but that green i renders them poiion^ct. Brest or eop- i | pur vettelt ought not to bo used for | i i cooking purposes Water is poisoned j i ' by being conveyed in letd pipet, or I ( etaading intpuilt painted oe the inside, i ' -Milk iAoisor.i'd by using such peilt I for tiiilkiug. Cheese is often poitonsd | in this way, and by using io ils mono- I , ' facture brass, copper, or wooden tubs , ' painted inside. Ignorance places a deadly waapon in | - our articles of food, but selfishness ofteu J I cODceult a greater. It manufactures

poisons for others In many temptingly ; n disguised forms. Cake ornsmeuted j 0t with colored du^t, caudiet colored in - such nice style, toys to altraetivs to 0i cause decayed teeth, lolesti, ! ,c nel inflammation, nauseating headache, pi colic, aud often convulsions. Coulee- I di tions may be prepared without coloring I w materials so at to be wholesome. j ft j — rs;ei i ,| From Washington. Wasuisotox, Jci>v 10. ! „ SWATK-Mr. Oattell called up his j „ to provida for farther issue of tern- ' ,| porary Loan carlificetat, for the pur- j pose of redeeming uud retiring remain- j t Jof outstanding compound interest ' notes. I n Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, offered u % substitute : that fomtbe purpose of re. b deeming end retiri^^lhe remainder of p compound interest nates, the Secretary n of the Tra alary is hereby directed to (| make eale ef leu million* of eurplut s coin iu the Treasury, oa ths first Moo- „ ia August next, und on the Brat of every month bereufter until the amount of coin in the Treasury i shall be rednced to the sam of forty i millions of dollars, proceeds to M» assd o in redeeming interest bearing bemds. c Without further diecsetioo, Mr. Kd- r mood's bill, excluding irom Klectoritl i College vhies of sluU* lately in rebel- t wbieb shell not have been organ. ( ized, was taken up. i House considered deficiency bill up t adjournment. At evening leesieo bill lo establish a I commission to establish into cAas of t New York for eufolliog troops, Ac. ■ It was recount-' adsd. | 3iil relating lo retired officers of I srmy wee next considered end amended, t New Urleaos tfeoala pessed House i Bill ratifying 14lh amendment of Ua- i Stela* Constitution. Exccusiou or Maaiaa run Hot* Co*- J , The annuel excursion of the ( Marion Hot* Company, nomberiag ( about ons thousand peneua, visited tba yesterday. The party fillad j eighteen cure, nil of which, uod thu | locomotive, were gaily dreeeed ia the ^ national colors, aod small white stream 1 oa which the word "-Marioi" wa* inscribed. "The band stationed at the ' ' "Sea Breeae House" looted them a ' ! I cheerful welcome ua thoy ware diaem- • barkiag, which was returned by tha i . Cornel Band accompanying ■ the excursionist*. After favorieg tba . | many who were congregated at the Sea , with choice maeic, the band, i I preceded by the CommiUra of arrange- ' I stents and tb* I'reaiJent of tho Com- ' | psny, proceed ad to aereoado Mayor I 1 ! Williams, aad Stat. Repreooilatlv. Magoaagi*. Both of lb*** genUemea were introduced to the committee by < | I»r. Ralph M. Townaeod. oa. #f tho , te the PhUadelphia Board for i : the relief of diaabied fireaseo. The has- . ; pitslius* of Ue Ielaad were extaaded i the t'oasea aad thair frieade. aad I thaakerwtaraed hy Mr. Mortie, preeiOcat of the compaay. after which - all | areaad" rettred Sa the Ceiled ' States aad "taM" U tha aha*. ' ^ mas a hop waa rrem, tad Ujmk all

CuAKCt— We append a paragraph, 'giving a mode iu which the "tlgar'e ; teeth" ere exhibited io Badsu-Baden. Can any one, «/> I* muff, tell ut ths o workings of the same animal down j £ : , ' S "The ignorant traveler, unaccustomed f to tba amntemeau or u coalineatal wt- ' teriog place, msy perhaps ftel a littls , or inrprite— a eom.thiog almeil ] I ! akin to sbame-as he contemplates that i | i silent crowd, whese occupation teems | eo much tb* more strange to him because of their silence. There it no ' | lively bustle, ueu* of that animation " 1 which generally attends every kind of " amusement, none of lb* clamor of lbs t ! betting ring oTTkf oxebanp. Tb* f gamblers at Foratdechen* are terribly . • in earnest ; und the Iporant visitor uo- , contei outly adepts himself to the solemn bush or tbs place, end .tepe softly as he . approaches tb* table roaiid which tbey ' are closured— at many sitting at can * find room ronnd tba grass cloth covered 1 " board; while behiod the siltera there i r are people standing two or three rows . i ,i watahinr the table deep, the biudermoat labia

over tba tbouldere or thair neigbbore. i A placard upon the well inform! visitors . that only constaat players are permitted ' remain seated et tbst sacred table. a third of lb* players sod a third of the lookere-oo tre women And there ere lipv more tightly contracted than other lips, end eyes with a harder, greedier light in them than other eyestboao lip* and those eyes belong lo the women. Tba ungloved feminine bunds a cluw-iike aspect as they ecrape tho glittoriog pieces of silver over the green cloth ; the Jemioine throats look weird aud scraggy at thoy crane tbemtelvos^over masculine shoulders ; the feminine eyes have something demoniac tfipir steely glare, aa tbey kp*p watch tho rapid progress of the gouie. e destn moderate forlouea seem to loet aad won while tb* traveler iooki from the background, unnoticed and un- ; for if those plate glass doors swung suddenly open to admit the seven angels of the Apocelypte, carrying tho | seven golden viols filled with th4 wrath j ol God. it ie doobtfol whether tb* tpleo. j dor of their owful glory, "ot tho trumpet I notes that btreldtd their coming, would jhevo power to arooee tho ployors from j their profound ebetraeUons. Belf e I dexen comfortable little patrimonies j teem to here cbenged hands while the traveler has been lookiag on ; aad yet he bos only watched the table for ebout [ ten minntes ; end tbia splendid talon is 1 but an outer chamber, where oa* moy

■lake aa shabby a sum as two franes, if it shabby enongh to with to do so, and where playing for half eo hour qr eo \ 00 a pleasant summer moroiog ons conld * scarcely lose mora than fifty or sixty t pounds. Another pair of plalo-glaet 0 opso into an ioner chamber, . where the silence it still more proend where, around a large tebie, J ono row of players, whils only here and there a little group of outsider* ■laud behind their chairs. Tbera il , gilding on the walls and coiling of ( this cbambtr, the frescoes are more 1 delicate, the crystal chaadsliors aro 1 adorned with richer clutters of spark- 1 ling drops that twinkle liko diamonds in 1 ton. Thit it tho temple of gold ; and io this splendid chamber oae may hazard no smaller slake than half a Napoleon. There are women bare, bat not to many women as in the outer sa- : sod lb* women bar* ere yonqger and more carefully dressed than thoie who etake only silver." Tau Hot Wuatbub.— " Il'e en ill wiod that blows aebody good." Though this tropical weather is only productive of sweet and discomfort lo sufftring hu munily, it's a golden harvest to tho barund lbs stands which tell soda water. Heal is a stimulant, and ibis wasther ia u provocation of wit. On* individual over at Gongreta Hall inquired of a dripping neighbour, whether he bud discovered the epot which Moses soogbl ere be ascended the Thu -green-bead flies are so that they won't come ont of the shad* to attack a Christian. All the printer* ia the wats office are strippod the waist. Tha sands on ths beach like volcanic eruptions. Kverybody it in a bad humor, nod in short tha iltvil to pisy with tba breezes. 8atk vocs Doctos's Bills.— Whan Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Gfiorry will corns coughs, colds, blssding ut tbs loop, uod ureal ths foil dsstrojsr, Consumption, it doe* more thaa most physicians saa do. The asa of a single bottle, costing ou* dollar, will satisfy tb* ioeradiloae that tbey need look aa for tha rsqaired aid. J. W. Uoanua of Fukeraberg. Waal says that Dr. H. Alders' led la* oared kits at Scrofula. Ho had 37 raaaing aloera whon he eommeaoed taking the asedJcia*. Parana! affile led should maka a not* of thiu, aad read to J. P. Diaemore, 34 Day Street Now York, for a circular oe ace re lag thiu remarkable remedy. A SczdaT School ezeursiso suited tho Inland yesterday Seteral fine foar-ia-haod are azer- j cited at Lake Mab*p*«"FiirUliea chain" adera the piazaat at Cua greet Hall, Saratoga. SPECIAL NOTICES, i DENTAL OFFICE. H. L. ttujffior m, D. D. | : ^MNSgfomai uafo I

| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New of Fse. tiJe^TlK-rvla* xRtre.Che.rr S.oorea, ra* ra, Tr.reler.' Door jA.lrn.r. I... .nr. i Boot Juki aad Ctothee Back*. Pocket Boot- • ' BUcklnc set*. Plated Shutter Bo«r». end a vertetr of other a^jretaouratjok^ no. j? -• Summrr Furnace* FOB buraiag chip.. ohareoAl or.loro co.1wlth open or alosed top*. A variety of , them for aalr bjr i sHA tr. No. SB (Eight Thlrty-llvc) MARKET Street. I Below Ninth. PhlUdeiphl., | Far HardwarcT> ENEMBER I Bemetuberll TRUMAN h BHAiE/^ > No. em Aillourned Sheriff's Stale. IN CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY, j Ab..Ki,,I>?5ehty. I ' turt, _ i Complainant, ; topeale

BY Virtue of tho ahovooujts uaecution, Ihc adjouroed eal. of food wSTbe at the .tore of John Wllnn, Keel Creek County of C*|ie May, on Tuseday, the eleventh.!.) of Ainuil .rat, the hour of .. Dated July It. iem. if* it NOTICE. f 5; I " o'clock, ut-th* usual place of moot lire, to elect one delegate for each township to rente iu.nl . them 1* the Slnle Convention to be held In i Trenton on Wednesday, July TV for the pur- I ' imee of nomlnntlax * eaudlda'e fur Covernor , 1' I and an electoral tlehct, to he supported *1 the | h; election Iu Hovem r n ^ MJLLKR, ! 1 Chairman oflnet County Convenlion Cape Island, July It, Id*8. Jyl5 I WOOD FOR HALE. ; TB 7SSSS a «»» LJTa. " " " WOOD ON THE TRACT Ot an ACRES, . reven'mllei from Capo Island, and four mile* below the Court House, In the huddle Town- . .hip. Capo May County. For Inlormnllon, appl,to R. d »«'AIN.cU«raor.a J. FISHER LEAMlNIi, - No. TJ1 Chretnut Street, Philadelphia. • a jylVtm . PLBLic BALE .> ■ REAL ESTATE. • ' WILL be sold ou Saturday, Auru.t I, at 4 1 a Lntayett* etteel*,! n ths city ol s ; v CAPE ISLAND. « h No. 1 comprUe. all that valuable comer lot and oottage ospoalt* Ihe Sherman Hou«e. | No. 1 and I those vnluahle builnee. .Use, , JOXFT feet, fronting on Jeekton etreet. ' I For farther Information, .pply^Io or addre.. d Real EetnleAxrnl and Sutveyor n Cape lelaed, N. J. , - Cap* letaad, Jaty U. MSB. . . - - - | >s PUBLIC SALE ] * BATH-HOUSE LOTS. | II "GyiLLbe eold at public eale, on lire premL ( '* front rtreete (In front' i^TUm" Mtney's ' y eatlage), on Saturday, I8lh IntL, of t o'eloek, If P !"-'

8KTKN BATH-HOI SF. LOTS, soxjo I eel. There^are the on!y^B»lh-HoMe being on Ihe unconveyed portion ef shore ef the "Corner*.. Hnll Plnnfation." Cape Ielaad, July l^ lfos. ! i Dr. E. D. Phillips. ' | Homaopatkic Phytician If Surgton, i [Adjolntaf Isaac H. Smith's Store, | mhM CAPE ISLAND, N. J. em ] Will receive and answer rolls nt Mr. George hoa.e, near Bennett'. Stntlon, at A.M. dally. Re C. PRICE'S HEW CHEAP STORE, Cor, FKKRY I MANSION Sis., cape island, liV de* ten""d W4 ,U*k ,hC offer, the following goods nt the LOWEST CASH PRICES : MUSLINS, (Blenched and uablmehtd.) PRINTS, It to SS eente per yard, FLANNEL*, SATINETS, CASSlMERES, dela|N«,auas • VELVET h ' trimmings of aU descriptions, i 1 oil cloths, p wooden WARE, rdware, askkts, sc., Acdishes, crockery, . class, stone, 1 k eabtheifware. > PAINTS, OILS, (sLAHB A- Pl'TTY, GROCERIES, ' tea, sugar, molasses, spices, i poifde* «■ SHOT, I burning OIL, a very fine article for 11 rente per (alien. Flour by the barrel or pound. ■X-OES/SCCIUy I The celeb rated Monitor Nary, Fine Ci' Chawing end Smoking. 1 PORK, HAMS A LARD. DRUGS, ' lantrkll'S ague mixture, garrison's affo* Mixture, • n certain euro. J STAMPS, TIN WARE, A*. Call end see. and examine for yourself, elilr N. C. PRICK. 1 special notice. ' rv-N* undersigned h.vlng purshased ths ' MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURING I ESTABLISHMENT , ot the late Hugh Mogtaol*. not I See nil partita 1 having hot tie. I. rarer swnretqe. to rreura , Ue soare to tk* Memhoat*. Hotel oe early OJ r P^!^nde»resW_ wU^Mjy^M thehuaUeae during the reweoo goifriNG, ' I too SOUTH Street October Sith. tssa Philadelphia. i jeremiah schkllenuer INFORMS his friends and Ihe public «*■>*- ratty lhai he ban Mr ante n big* supply of CEDAR SHINGLES, WHITE PniEL UMBER, j 4^rhV"ntt«nttonT If thi^2lU^inr*elfully , { "reStf' rwwwmam^cHELLENGKR. ;l weights and meanireb. j . i : w£*h taev, tre^Ur^Tbuy <" -11- •" I "TT" T- ; wren krere Urd pnattt U. order thai the rem* j iaarKSS-HfvSK } . Dated JtoyM ism. meSBdl j

SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ PERU VIA A SYRFP. ■ A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE l'IIG-<^E TOXIDE OF IRON, tnppllre the blood with llej^R LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, giving strength1, vlgor^H aad new Ufa to lt|* whole eyrlrm. If ths tghqtand. who are .uffering from Iiv^HE rem a, Dzsilitv, Futaix Wcaxacnzt, kffin would but Tent the virtue, of the Haacrran i ~ 1 at-r, 111* effect would not only astonish llicntj reives hut would pledsr all their friends; fi;r iaI nlernl or feel lag cross, "all gone" and miserable, 'f j the> would be cheerful, > Igorou. end ocllie. A DIXTINO DISKED JURIST WRITE* TO A FRIEND A* FOLLOWS: ' I hare tried ths rzacviax Svni r, and there- ' j suit fullysuslnlns your prediction. -Ii hu mad* j dcfdll*alcd.D !wbeii° you°laet uv"™ b?,t -4 itrongvri heartier, and with Inexcr opacliy In JVabor, jifenial and physical, thaVo! an; time , A XJ page pamphlet will be sent free. J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor. No. J« Dey St., New Votk ; Sold by nil DruggUts. f

BCIIOFULA. The Rev. Gx.no i: S-ronn.,of Brooklyn. N V„ In the Bible Examiner, by way oi rinc,Uof' o'e*curT of "la only eon! of Tterohfl'v " nflcr dissolution appeared loci I table " 1). •.publ^thla^rtarenreni^ not^for p.v), hut in by all* Druggist.- • list v.Mii Ht ir a iitfmc. on the "MILLER FARM." loli'imbla Avenue. ilait'i Properties At Collimr. lJA'i'I UNCI SEASON. Apply lo or addresa ^ u.^11. atV AlX — Don fin-"*, illiuilnt'.a* ti i'ufnrrli Treated wllh Ihc utmost tuoeess, by J. Iraace. M. D- Oculist and Aurl.l, (formerly of U)den, Ihe city and country can be seen al hi. olt!vr, No charge for examination. niu-y A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION.- A who had Couaumpttun for seteral years, wlth^frequcnt bleedings ul Ihc Ui nc., profession, when his case appeared ho|wles*. lie l> Ihe only physician who has used It ro Ms virtues 'pand ho can ascribe fhe degree nf health he now enioye, to nothing but tho use ol hie medicine ; and nothing hut utter despair and en. tire extinction of all hope of recovery, togeilier with a want of eoatldeaee la all others, induced him to hazard Ihe exiwriment. To those eullertrrotment be ranffdenriy hellevro"wlU i'Ja.luMe the dlscsse. Price, Sl.CO per bottle, or SS a halfdozen, lent by express. Send for n circular, or call on Dn. E. Dovlstom J». stox. JelS-y. No. SSO N. Tenth etreet, PhUad'a.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE IWDEUSHWNF.IS ' luilJ, !^,,|!ll"^^erieblf^hr,^ll?iror named i BereV'Seevee, 'Hsse^H*,,Dlverty, Downs lib mundr, Georse HUdrett^Ieene Whlldln, Jr^i j Lea'mlnc, Jrnwph Young. Elmer Kd'wards^M^ C. mey'lw needed, for the purpose or'mcl/,- and ! enlarglnMlw requlsl 1 e li tlllzUn^a 1 ' ; me nee the-ereeUon of suitable tmildlngn tvheuI have been subscribed. Several eligible and valuable sites have already been tendered and pressed ^poo^hej^u^M A neol^ldctaanolhe'ro°n|fve lore's. "Both'of'them are wllhout doubt situated In the moet desirable parts of Ihe county. None of these, however, can be accepted until * vole ol Ihe gtockhohtcra shall have been^ taken, In accordance^wllh^th«j>ro. corporation shall be fo'r the promotion ol education, and shall he located In Gene Mny County, nderetrr o ma torify «f thr SlocHtohrr, may re de, (ermine, of * reecfJ eteffen held for Mef pazyow, 7'avn/y days noHce Oerfay Oren gfrrn Syedrerfiirsoal (n sap newspqprv preftshed tnjafd cianfy, or srf on At tfe^proper time throe oflVrn-wlll be tubs, ' milled to n Stockholder's meeting for regular'and lawful action thereupon. 1 The agent has now on Ihe eubscrlptton book' the amount of dollars, togelber wllh olhee \ verbal pledges. The attention ol Ihe community I Ie respeelfully naked to consider this necesslf of the county. There Is not a drst-clast school .. , In Ihe county, and no foetllUes for Hie proper I education of thechUdren, save the ordinary pul1 lie schools, which fall ordinarily lo nreompllih i any very good resultn, because ol the lack of | sufftelenl appropriation.', Ihe Interior grade ol Instruction afforded therein, and also the lack of authority on the part ol Ihe leather* to main- ■ tain a proper dlsrlpUne In the schools under their charge- It la tho design ot the trustees to establish an ln.JHulk.il of^^M|jh^otdcr,^mb^.eand EngUsh" branches, everything calculated lo afford s thorough, scientific, classical and business cducatlou, including mathematics, as also ' Ihe ornamental branches It Is also designated as an Institution for both sexes, where they win the "decorum and propriety ol s well ordered domestic circle, ami I hat polite education essential In soelely for gentlemen and ladles IB. possess. The lnstltullon will nol Iw denominational In Its character, It will not Inculc ate Ihe dogmas of any Individual seel | but the Bltdr wlfi be In Ihe schoolroom, and lis moral preKSSmcS-",' are levlled lo^ve us^lbal^n^messj subsc'.l" r. signed will receive attention, and prompt Informntloc will lm given. REV. CHARLES WHITEUAR, jyMci Cspe May Court House, N. J. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given thai the account of John H. Ross, ndmlnlslra.or of Joseph WUnia'audlted'tad slatod by the Kwrogate. and i reported to tho Jadma of ths nskax1: dnut of the County of Cap* May, nt the (ana of Septem- - • . I : PETER BOUORR, Surrogate. Dated July 1st, ISSS. July I ! ■ COffYEIAJCllIC. TVKEDS. BONOS, MORTGAGER, aad other I 1 J In strumas ta of writing legally drawn, with n.ataess and despatch, and Ackuon. ledgmenu sad Depoalttons taken by HENRffSWAIN, OOre nt Westeotfs Boarding House. TnwiV A ' ''"ft] ,^f* "*' Co"tf' W-J-COTTAGE ti LOT FOR SALE. Til E undersigned will sail nt private sale, oae r„"2ir.S£s wssswsr . ssS I the oeoaa. A eotlege. cciotolalng six nre., Is 1 located oa the plot, which, with u.Slng el lev v [ Ap»lyt. ZlBMrteoffir,. I ^ t&SS*. : EAGLE SALOON. " ! bmScftuHli. FroprfoSre. il Ctalre heands of LtqtfOBR always on hnad. Twp spWndV SHCFTLE ROAMS always tn