Cape May Ocean Wave, 22 July 1868 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, ]8(iS.

=— — > ' : ®6» ©ttan W*M| Cape Island, Oapa May Oonvty, H.J, i 8. R. MAflONAOLE. I E1HTOH AMD MOM UCTOS. j .Vedneidny, July M, I86S. Tbe Hold Register. If "words ware invested for lb* pnr- j pose of concealing ideal," houl registeri were invented for the purpose of concealing nstnet. If poor Cadmoi, who introduced letteri into Greece, could look over a register and tee tbe ■tretcbiog, tbe bending and tbe twilling wbicb bii fioeljjconcuived and originally well-formed character- bave undergone, bo would agitate tbe surrounding clay with bii trembling. Tbe steamboat has hardly tonebed tbe wtarf, or the earl tbe platform, when acorea bf excited individuals charge with all the impeteosity of tbe "light brigade" for tbe hotel register. Famishing bands at Leydeo nrver grasped so eagerly lor bread, as do tbe uew arrivals for 'tbe pen. See that fellow with yellow hair and pink cbeeke, five feel fonr inches higb. bending his erm at an acute angle over the six fool individual in front of him, to register bis name, with tbe tip of a sixinch pen-bolder grasped botwoeo»ble thumb and fore-flngor! He baa blackened a line with a scrawl, intended to represent tho namo of John Johns Josephs, t»f Cbelten Hills, Pennsylvania. After you glance at tbe signature, can you do angbl bot adpire the ingenuity or our reporter, who makes it read Jaw news Hoopee, of Chicken Hills, Minnesota. Benjamin Hammond, wife, two cbil. dren and three servant", of Litllo Bock, Arkansas, looks for all tbe world — Oicdiah Hammoa, uifetrochin and thirty srrpeanlt. There are two classes of men who write their own names cninlelligibly\Tbe affected, wbo have read somewhereIn some paper, that Cromwell, Guy Fawkes and Qaeen Knima could not unravel their owu names after tho writing, and wishing to become ditlingue followers of their lllastriuus predecessors in bad penmanship, they always "go and do. likewise. The second, and most numerous class of bad cbirograpbers, are the men wbo do nothing correctly. They are the same rellows who astonish their own stomachs with big Annie or uomaaticated meal— who reach tbe cars 1 just as tbey are moving off, a mass of I jam as iney ere iuu-iok —

exclamations and perspiration— wbo propose in the evening and want to marry nexl mornftig, and wbo make their money by an inherent and unintelligible hurry. They are in Cape, May to-day, Saratoga to-morrow, and tbe Lord kuowa where the noxt day after. We don't object to a sprightly person or an active man ; hut when we labor half an hoor to make out the signature of one of this species of tho genut homo, and bave hardly triumphed, when the same erratic individual stumbles over o« in hie hurry, to the derangement of our linen and uur ideas, we are compelled, however mildly, to protest. Every man who writes so unintelligible name in a hotel register, should either be honored with slurping, apartments over the range, or conducted out of harm's way to a room.!* the attic. Belab ! "Sent BreeM." Danes nor. All tbe gaiety which, in Seasons past, clung about the old Mount Vernon, seemed to send bright shadows o'er the merry throngs that filled, last evening, the elegant bop- room of tbe Excursion House. Tbe mellow light from a doxen pendant chandeliers, enveloped with geooroas rays the forms of handsome and richly attired men and women. Bright reflections from bead, and neck and hand and arm, marked where tbe jewels were. Laughter relieved the bum of conversation, until the rieh vibrations from the Band set all the nervous forme in motion, and all went merry as a marriage boll. From without, every window was animated with crowds of interested faces. In tbe intervals or the dance, tba specious porticoes and beautifully-furnished parlor weald be filled with promenaders and the tired voUrtea of Terpsichore. Iu the refreebmral room* all was clatter, chatter and anjeymaol. Harm and there in tho erush we noticed the facoa of Ueovraia Van Vila!, Owana and Seweil. Wm. F. Fails. Mathaw Beird. M Hall Bunion, John T. School, Alfred Ilerkfiesa, Btepkea FoUerel, Stephen Morris end Thomas Taaker, of Philadelphia.. Got old ftieed Ned Spang, of Washington, Messrs. Morris Crbighlon and Bee mailer, of Baltimore, Fleming, of St. Louis, Barf. •>' LowiasiUe, By., and a beat of others. Tbe hop sua ably conducted by Hassler, tad wa hope It will be repented. Save voce Docroa's Bills.— Wben lie. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry will oca* concha, colds, bleedieg et the lange, end arrest the fell destroyer, Consumption, it dees more than aaeu phyeieiau cas do. The ase of a single bottle, coe ting one dollar, will satisfy the ineredalous that they need look no farther for tbe required aid jaltlw. It ia laid to be a common trick aasoeg tor the f |m of having ibem attached to iiHIiiiii to ttohe them popular with sESKiS

Wishing f®r Money. "I wish I bad hit money, "said a I yonng, hearty-looking man, as a ' ; millionaire passed blm in the gtrcet j And so has many a joWr before , I him, wbo devotes so much time to > wlsblog, bot too little is left to | work ng. Bot never docs one o i ' - tbeer dr*w n comparison between 1 j theli several fortunes. The rich ' : mans money looms np like a bal- j \ _ I loon before tbcm, biding uncounted j ( ceres and anxieties, from which (hoy ; f nre free ; keeping out of sight thoso 1 1 bodily ills that luxury breeds, and nil i the mental horrors of ennui and i • satiety ; the fepr of death that wealth < ' fosters, tbe jealousy of life and lovo < from whieh it is inseparable Let none wish lor unearned gold ( i Tbe sweat by which it is gathered is ] i ibe only swoat by wbicb ft is pre- < > served for enjoyment. Wish for no i man's money. ' The health, strength, ' 1 fresbnois, and sweat sleep of yooth ' 1 are yonrs. . Tonng love, by day,' | and night, eoeircles yon. Hearts i J , uosoiled by the deep sin of covetn- ' , , oneness, beat fondly with your own. 1 ( i None, ghoal-lika, listen for the death- , i tick in your chamber ; your shoes i bnvo value in men's eyes only when - 1 yon tread in tbnm. The smiles no ' wealth con purchase greet you— 1 ' living; and tears that rarely drop en ' rosewood coffins will fall from pity- ^ ing eyes npon yon — dying. Yon" ( bave to eet, to drink, to wear , cnongh ; then yon have all the rich , man hatb. What though he fares more sumptuously ? He shortens I life, increhies pains and aches, im- < pairs his health thereby. What if 1 his raiment be more coetly ? God ' love* him none the more, and man's . respect in each regard comes ever , mingled with bis envy, ^fatnre is j yonrs In all her glory; her ever _ varying and forever benntifnl fee* i smiles psece npon yon. Ilnr hills end valleys, fields ted flowers, rocks t end streams, and boly places, know I no distention In the step of poverty, 1 bnt welcome over lo their wealth of J beauty, rich and poor alike. ■ •« i Exctniiox to thi Bksakwatxe.— As , the nobla steamer "Lady of tba Lake" j glided by the Island on Saturday after- (

dood, iht.ru was doubtluse mora than f one on shore wbo wished to be aboard. r Viewed from the eteamer, the Island t was picturesque io lbs extreme. Every , foot of ground, from the "Sea Breeze" :| to tbe "Columbia," seemed fleecy with , waving handkerchief*. After pasting i tba Island, tbe prow or tbe steamer was i turned towards C'upe lieulopen and the t Breakwater, the latter point being J reached after au hour'A delightful voys age. A fleet of little tugs and huge ! vessels were et anchor around the eor rious piles of stone which constitute the' , Breakwater, the latter being e solid r wall, rising from lbs bottom of tba , ocean and running parallel with the i jotting Cape. In tbe channel, thus r formed by art and nature, i* round i smooth water iu tbe rongheet of weather, and n safe anchorage for veetels is thus obtained. In the distance, golden in the light af the selling euo, was the little village of Lowus, or LewustowuAfler u half hoor spent in nxemining the breakwater end the anchored vesj eels, the steamer rounded for home. Meters. Klversoe end Spang favored tho | party with soma splendidly-reet^red ( dusts. Tbe steamboat landing wee ( reached et eight and a hair o eloek, and ^ in twenty minutes afterwards the gaests were all back to thair respaeliva hotels ' oo tha Island. , This delightful exenrtion will ha rei pealed on Tuesday (to-morrow) after- . ooon, (he "Lady of the Lake" leaving . tba steamboat landing at 5 o'clock, P. ' M. Sharp .' Ticktte ens Hollar, . ceo be oblaioed at Cleney'e News , Stand, Oougrees Hall. Hew l'ork. New Yoax, Jniy JO.— Gold forty-two I -ad three-quarters. Stocks closed (taady. Central thirty-three and threequarters. Erie sixty-eight and n half. Readiogfnieety-five and a hnlf. Miehii gea Southeta ninety-one and savesr eighths. Pittsburg eighty-seven saveoeightbs. Bock Island seven fiv.-eigbu. ( North Western eighty-two and a half. 1 Preferred eighty-two seven-eighths. - Exchange ten ao^_ a qaarter. Honey . easy at three n five par cunt. saw roax cattlx aauutr. f Beeves dnlL Receipts far tha week, i four thooaaad aiaa he ad red and twentyuna, poor to medium j tod and thirteea medium to fair. Steers, tbirton aad a ' half aad foarteen and a hair ; prima to I extra, fifteen and a half aad nemtoeo. I •Calves, light lissxnd ; receipts tod aad a half aad alevea aad a hair,- goed.aiaa aad tog; eummoa.sixaad eight. Bhaep . aad lamht, fairly aativa. Receipts eixtoea thoseaad five heedred ; cooast to f Mr sheep, fonr aad a half aad five ; i good to prime, five and five aad a half; axire, five add a half aad aix aad a halt ' Lamba aiaa aad eleven He** rather 1 quiet. ReciPts fifteen heedred ; prime, » tea, tweatj-five aad elevee, live weight. I ,* Waahlagtod. Waaa moras. Jab 26— -The Bee ate, to day. eemiaatod Wm. P. Welle te he t Aseistaat Secretary of the Trsuarv, I Juh^^L^Hwvmea. ^ ^bsi'ihM^ to

Cape May. O. V. O'Connor, tbe summer-resort correspondent of the New Yord Herald, docs Cape May up "thaily" : „ It is a bletsod change, Indeed, from the salt meadows of Atlantic City, its Subaru sands and grasn-bssded (lies that piorco like the arrows of Lilipat, to the cool und invigorating atmosphtreof this dolightfa! place. It is a chnnire from to beauty, from dreary sanJthills to grassy lawns and leafy grove. ] from turbid and fretted tides to culm I nod oven-crostfed billows. In short, it j is Capo Muy. and no sweeter name is I found in tho vocubulury of geographical ! nomenclature. It calls up associations ] of flowers and fluttering breezes, of vcr- ' dead glades and the gently murmuring minstrelsy of beach and brio, and, above '■ all, the genial and genuine communion | of the human sonl with the kindly ac- • cents of nature. Bo much for a name, j j what a deception to supposo these j dull, uopoetical natives of Jersey ever j thought of applying the beautiful dosig- j ! nation of tho month of flowers lojjiii^ cape of theirs. Fortunately enough, un j ! adventurous but unimagiiitttitffi Dutch- 1 I rnnt^ nuniod Corovlins Jacojilee May, | J landed hare in the days' ol Diedricb | | Knickerbocker, in pursuit of" Will »y'T | gra<s, and took such a fancy to the j | plucc'.lbet bp gavo up tbe search for ! ; auti-icorbutic herbs, settled down liko ; a sensible fellow, gave his name to this | i promontory, anil that it has come down i i us »ilb tb« charming appellation of; j Cipo-Mey^. Travel Jsrsoy alLev r, | : tbe stranger ut this U-rmination— this I ; extreme tip of the cut de sac wherein i the lightning State oxpendr jtielf— will rest from bis weary wanderings and oxj claim, "Let mo toke a dip." Yours upon years ugo people cetne bore in the broiling summer months to : stretch their fevered limbs upon tho" surfy beach and thank Old Ocean for j his kindly sympathy with sufferiog hu- | inanity. And still tboy come, and tho same old sorgo that washed the clumsy yawl of Jacobsee May nshoro over a hundred years ugo. bents its oteruul paean on tbe boaeh, and is welcome, , music to thousands of happy mortals, w Seated this morning under a leafy tree, within gunshot of tho shore, I listened to the roar of the long unbroken of crested waves, and never, I thought, did eouod so much resemble the enthusiastic cheers of u vast mnltitudo of people. It rase aod fell, and the "bip, hip, hurrah" was us distinct and decisive as was ever beard iu a pubassemblage. For an instant it reached, io point oT similarity, that tumultuin poini oi euniiariiy, iiibi luuiunu-

D ous burst of popular furor and oppluoto i '■ which shook Tammany Hull in the' re- i cant Democratic Convention, when the i J first solitary vole was recorded for Chiof Justice Chase. Aod thus, in wild joy- , '' ousuoss of spirit, theso waves sheer | * through the livelong day and through , * tba atilly night, arresting tho dullest c ear and awakening the most torpid R fancy. This it truly a cape. It was thrown 8 out » long way into the sea by some j mysterious design of Providence, and 1 8 tho thonghtiess waves lap aronnd it as * affectionately at though it wero on over8 watchful mother. 8 To-day half a dozen gallaat American ' 1 barks tailed leisurely past us, and stand- ' ^ ing on tffk headland I could easily * imagine that one or those winged ; 1 coorser* of the deep was bound for the , D fer-otf_eoffee climes of Booth America, ( * while another might be wending its nay to the seal Gsheries of Or enland, and 7 still another bearing onward lo the old * shorts of Korope. All the rest of Jar. 1 toy ie dell, stele, flat and unprofitable, 1 ' but thera is enough of .poetry in Cape ■ ^ May to compensate for the whole Bute. j Summer Jotting-. s Miss Kale Field has commenced a ' series of letters in the Sprlwflfinff He- ' publican. ! Mr. K. R. Bill bos a poam in tbe last < , number of tbe Galaxy. t Among the summer visitors at New- J ' port is Ralph Weldp Emerson. Geo. ,, , Joo Johnson bos taken a residence (hare for the season, and Gen. Hancock is expected soon. The New Jersey peach crop will no J > abundant 1 About thirty cottages have been [ erected this season at Wesleyan Grove, ( . Martha's Vineyard, and some more are * under contract. Tbe nombor of inbabi ] - tents last Balarday was about tbreo , ' hnodred, and several hundred more . ware expectod before tbe close of this i «o ; The Western papers ere advertising for flannel shirts end woolen mittens. George Freoeis is now being trained ' inside tbe walls or the Marshal Baa. 1 t Ha had rather be half seas over on his i » way homa. ' — I 1 Bert tin, the Philadelphia artist, has s jaat get oat a splendid mexxoUut sof graving or General Great. I Tba Hon. James Breaks drives tba , > houdsomret rairof cream -colored horses . ia Washington. Tn Greet American Hair Prepare- < r troa, valto^jJ, Aqme aad abroad, a real , ' Hair Restorer "-^-Igg (" one Umlr.) A great triumph of science Mat S. . A. Ames's IwraovKD (arw styfr.) F.yery Druggist tolls it. Prica one dollar I jal8-4w , ; . 1 lasses. July JO — Tba Ttmtt rays, id i si afistastol, "Tba trwa iatorast at ^ * tba Carted Butee tiaearaataal Isaa ia | jh Br katoto «md sight- Heavy as laxaa i , I » - Wtt« that everything ebaahd ba ba—d tbaata sap adieu , ' > tbe toeme apaa wbicb tba aattaaal debt 1 l<

Commterce of tke fiVoriii. 1 France exports wines, brandies, silks. , fancy articles, jewelry, clpeks, walcbes. paper, porfumery, and fancy goods geni arally. ' Italy oxports corn, oil. flax. wine. ' eswnccr, dye rlufL, drugv, fino marble, > soap, paintiogs^engravings, mosaic und I salt. 1 Prussia expotto 'linens, woolen goods, i " -tine, articles of iron, copper und brass, • 1 iudigo, wax, hums, musical iuslrnmosts. ! 1 tobacco, v.incs nod-porcelain. t Germany exports wool, woolen goods, I linan, rags, corn, timber, iron. lead. ] tin, flax, hemp, wices, wax tallow and cattle. , \ i , Austria sxportJ" minerals, raw und j , manufactured silk, thread, grass, grain, 1 , wax, tallow, uutgall, wines, honey and j . mathematical instrumenU. . I England exports cotton, woolen j j ! goods, glass, hardware, earthenware, j r cutl»ry. iron, metallic wares, salt, coal, ! • watches, tin, silk and linens, li. Russia exports tallow, flax, hemp, | I flour, iron, copper, linseod. lard, hides, I " ! wax, duck, cordage, bristles, fur, potash | > i und tur. *l_Sp»iu exports witi^-braody. oil, fresh | H audVdrird fruits, quicksilver, sulphur, j ■"! I I China exports tea, rhubarb, musk ! ginger, zinc, borax. silks, cassia, filagree ( • 'TuHtey cxpMto-oodsp, a;uum. -. i-iike, . 1 1 drags, gums, dried fruits, tohucea. j 1 wioet, camel's hair, camlets, shawls j llindao.*tan' exports - eoffep, silks, s shawls. Carpets, opium, saltpetre, pep- j s'j diamonds, pearls and drags, r i Mexico exports gold and silver, corbi- I ■ tiesl. Indigo, sareaparilla. vanilla, jalap, 5 fustic, rumpfachy wood, pimento, drugs j ■ and dye stufls. ' Brazil exports coffee. Indigo, sugar, j ripe, hld«s, dried meats, tallow, cold, j 'j |diamonds, and otbnr prociou- stones, [ gome, mahogany and India rubber. ' West Indies exports sugai, molasses, : ' rum, tobacco, cigars, mahogany, dyewood, coffvo, pinionto, fresh fruits and ' preserves, rubber, wax, ginger odd other : ,p'e4r- » I BwitzorUnd exports cattle, cheese, ^ butter, tallow, dried froit. lime, silks, velvets, laces, jewelry, paper and gnnEasl Indies exports cloves, mil megs,

mace, pepper, rice, indigo, 'gold dust, camphor, benzoin, sulphur, ivory, rattana, sandal wood, zinc and nuts. United B tales exports principally agricultugil products, cotton, tobacco, floor, provisions of all kinds, lumber, j turpentine and wearing apparel, Toll Ontlipr ing, The following will be rond with by hundreds of our visitors j tvho feel -the annoyance occasioned j by t|ie frequent Toll Gates of this j vicinityApid "Sol"' will be voted a trump, Mn for the Toll Gatherer, "Good enough for him How tux Toll Gatiilbkb^was Pone. — Most every oco is familiar with the mode of driving (?) a drove ol young mules It ia on tho inverse system. Tho drover buys up from fifty to one hundred uiuug, unbroken mules, and, moontod on o blood tbey follow Jur the same u« do sheep tho bell-Anethor of u flock. J For n grent many years an old trader, j familiarly known ns "Old Sol" — who, if he ever 'possessed uny other pntrouiiuic, bud probably forgotten tbe — was in tho habit of bringiug io from the west a drovo of these longeared animals nnd disposing of them the farmers of South Jersey. The business visit he made to that section wns about the lime the turn- j pike mania rngvd, and n single bur j was stretched across nearly every I public road, to pass which roqnired j tho payment of— "For every dozen of horses, tonics or cattle, six cents a mllo." "Old Sol" hud passed something two dozen of these bnr* on tho ' way from Oarnden to Bridgeton, paying tho legal cxsctlon at curb under protest, nnd in very profane Inn- 1 guage. Not having disposed oi a single mule, and' drawing nigh the end of n long journey, he was beginning to suffer from a drootb io bii pocket, and to his dismay, aaw tbe inevitable bar once morn before him. Looking aronnd, and finding that hie males wero lelenrely browsing along the road some two or three hundred yards behind, be harried up bin pace tbe gate, paid a single toll for tho horse be was riding, and made a special request to tbe gate keeper to shut it after him, and stop those darned males, which- had been foltwo or tbreo miles "Certainly,' said the accommodating ja!e-kce;fer, who had it ! locked in ices time than it takes lo ■tea it. j "Old Sol" started off agstn at a cam tor, which hi* mala* soon ' imitated, aad. a* they came to tba i gate 'bar, wqnt over it is Oct, two, ! thee* order, to the astoaishmsnt of jthnkanptr, who law the point of tho'

| joko in a fow minutes after, end acknowledged himself "dead beat." Oar drives constitute almost as . cinch our working stock in, trade, or < j our capital, as docs tf|£ ocean, end , yet wo do not require toll for n look , at the sen, or for a dip In the surf, j ' 1 1 When wo think of tbe maftner iu j whieh our county and towtrjinvc ' • | been enriched by the nnnusl visits of • ■ onr wealthy cousins, it does seem ' ; moan to compel every carriage, eheise j or rider to stop and pay two cents j ' ^ for thc"pnvjh'ge of driving over but j I an ordinary rond. Of course the tax 1 ' is nothing. The victims would gludI | ly contribute ten timet us much to- • word keeping the drives in order. It I i is the stop, the- delay, the inconveni- | cncc of carrying a pocket full of pen- , j uies, and tho evident aim to "inako , all you can ont of these people," , that render the toll un unmitigated | bore. . At a table the other day this sub- • joct wag -canvassed, and tbe eonverI I cation closed with u canst it* remark I by a western lad, "O, well, we mast | remember that this is Jersey." j I Now, there is no sood reason why this should be so Instead of throw, j ing impediments in the way of straa- ! gcrs, it in the soundest policy to inj ! vile them bore, mul to make (heir stay ns agreeable as possible Thin I idiu sliduld possess nil minds — -of citizen? landlords, ' hadkrocu, storca • keeper*,, turnpike compuuics, nnd i | house and lot agents. , | We wore much time's recently by ; - 1 tho. coin petition for the loculing of n seminary in upper New Jersey. Ouo | town WflVrt'd $10,000 ; another $10.- j - 000 nnd fifteen acres of land ; ano- '• | Ihcr $12,000 and ten acres of laud, { ' Ac , Ac Now, wtrf comparison docs u Seminary bear, as a source of j ' j public wealth *niid improvement, to j Ihv Attractions of a great public ro- ! I sort. At most, the Seminary will j | have 400 pupils, each paying $300 . . I per annum, forming a total cxpendi- , J lure in tbe place, of '$120,000, elr though this is a large figure. Com- j pare tnis with tho prosenco of 10,- , 000 guests, for at least fifty daya, i, who expend in one wuy or another • In board, horses, store purchases, cottage improvements, Ac., Ac , an • average of at least $10 each per day. ! aieriigv oi oi iuum e<m eacu per us y.

■ Tim total is five millions of dollars iu ' u season, most of which comes to . build us up. nnd otherwise to enrich us This estimate doe* uot lakmiu j ' I the rapid rise of real estate hero, which is annually adding millions lo the reel wealth of onr viciuily. Let i our citizens pondor these things, and "devise liberal things, for by liberal >' 5 I things r.hull tlicy stand." — /.-my s llranfh AW ! ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. i . DENTAL OFFICE. II. L. GlI.MOlTt. I>. D. 8., , CAPE ISLAND, S NEW JEHSEY. r OFFICE BOORS— From • A. M. to IS M., nod B from 4 P.M. to 1P.M. office aiflolnlng Congrru Hall. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i A Nlorni at Xiglil , ntrrui your ahutten •nnoytntly, o» ' Jt. While reniiln; at a bow«l window, the • huttcra Ate cloard ty every pleaaant iltUa ' breeio. By u»lng (he Patent Shutter Bowers, rou may remedy both thcee anuoiancr*, aa hey (Irmly hold the ahuttera In i-oalrton. For - aaie wtth the Plated abutter Suapa and Self- • ; Bou-tux Bolta, by TKL'-MAN U SHAW, • No.836(Elght Thirty-live) MAItKET Street, lie low Ninth. Pailad.-tphl.. I'oUins lint and tout llitckv 1 •'on traveler'a u»« e»u be put Into a amall I J paper box| alao, aevcral other atylea of, portable Hat and llotbea Racki, Travelers, . Uuo! Jveka, and Door Faaleners. For sale by TBCMAN fc SHAW, , No. SSSfEUbt Thirty-Bee) MARKET Street, Below Ninth. Philadelphia. Eye Protectors, I TAOB (uardinx the cyea from rindera, dual, 1 Ac., while traveling on railroad!, or other- - Mm, or while engaerd In manufacturing opera. . lion,. Foraaleatthe Hardware Store af r ; THUMAN St SHAW, No. 8» (Eight Thirty-live) Market atrcet, r I below Ninth, PhUadeipbta. • | RUWEK'N I COMPLETE JlfANUItE. j HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST, PHILADELPHIA. ) ; • . Supcr-Phosphnte of Lime, Ammonia A Potash. , waanaaTCD rue rent anei.Tr aaviorr, ' Thla Manure rental aa all the elementa to , produce larxe rropa of all klnda, and la hlxhly recommended by all who have wed It ; al.o by dlatlnxulJbad Chcmlatawbo have, by analvil., t rated It. quaBUea , Packed tn bags of *00 pound, each. , DIXON, SHARPLKBB A CO., ■ox-r aorsra, ( a south Water, and «r South Delaware Are. • For Sal* by WM. REYNOLDS, 73 South Street, BaLTtxaax, Md. ^ ; And If dealer* generally throughout the ■ ' COTTAGE K LOT FOR SALE. I rivHE undersigned will anil at private aale, one A lot two hundred Orel oa Front street, front- - ina the oeaan, opposite National Hall, by one hundred feet on Frank II u street. The plat contains four hnlMDut lots, fifty by onwhuo- -! r».i tee t each, «yth an unobstructed view of , A-OOOj™, arte A K MACONACLE. jyt-tl Daily Wave Oflke. i — ■ , JEREMIAH S t' H ELLEN tJ EB |«W« kU (riaads aad tha public |H» . « Hire PINK U'MJUcn. . aad swan vanaty of bulMtog hiahac. fj The^.tnuttaai Of to. fuMnt la n mi it rally j • aaatf IWBIHI SCBKUCSOKJL

SPECIAL NOTICE.' _ Cnutiou. Puich-iMra of the Peruvian Syrup, (a protect- „ ! e.l .olutlon of tha protoxide of Iron,) are cauI tinned asalnat halnz deceived by any of the - pr.-paratloni of Peruvian Bark or Bark and j Iron which may be ottered tham. The supcri- • oitry ol the Peruvian Syrup over other prtra. i ration* of Iron Is due In a great mcaaure to the IK-culiar aofvent u,eil, (k ing It the character . ; pleat food. Every bottle of genuine ha, Ptn- • vyiax Svnvr (not Peruvian Oaxn) blows in ' the glua. Examine tha bottle before pur [ chasing. * I I PERI 1 1 A\ HYltVv" M A PROTECTED SOLETlllN OF Tllfc-PRO I 1 I TOXIDE OF IRON, anppUea Ihc Mood with it. ] 1 LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, giv/ng strength, vigor I * and uevf Ufc to the wfolc a>Vem. | If the Ifiouaami, who arc totfctlpi! from Dva. | 1 ' rtreta, Deris-itv, FracaMFtVcaxxraaxa, fce.- ] | , kould but teat tqp virtual of the Puiviu Sv^ ! • sue, tbe ctl<et woul?not only astonish them | selvea but would pteAe all their friends s fur In. ! atead of feeling cio*r, "all gone" and miserable- ] ' t they would be cheerful, vigorous and active. c . A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TO A j FRIEND AS FOLLOWS: < I I have Med the Pzavvian Svnvr. and the re- ' suit fully sustotn, your prediction. Ithaaniadc 1 debilitated, aa^when you last saw me, but 1 .tromrrr, tjcaiLcr, and wtth larger capacity tor ' - labor, mental and physical, than at any time I ilurl ng Ur teal Sve yanre. noumudl ken been otonyed by the err oj MI, | I rnasdy from wraA, eldtly, rajfrrina erratum, to | The genuine has " Pxu vvt A* SvnttF "blown | ' ' In the glaae. J. P. DINSMORE. Proptietot. j , No. S( Doj St., New York, Sold by nit Druggists. s j The Itev. Gr.xo^r. Sronasof Drooklja.N. V., - I . tor publishing a tnrdlcl eert\llcate tn hlJiimga- ' . | •' niter dissolution appeared Inevitable " We J I "publish tlila statement, not for nay, but In ■ 1 "gratitude tn Clod who has an, wcrcJ prayer, a lid i" 'vlrt ute tn tb" 'lo'itne "vateTtreaV j- " Oiank^ lts^fMltto for trlnguig totfhSrdBotlre." j » ; ». H. Ander*' Iodine Water U for aalc by J. I P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 3d Dry St., N. V., and ; D by all Drnggtsts. ■ 'notice'. • i "V 0T,clt '• hereby 'gtvea, that the aceount of ; !> Edward V. nwaln, Executor of Chauacey • M. Btower, deeeaaed, ' WUI be audited and state^by the surrogate, 3 and teported to the Judges of the tirpkana' Court of the County of Cape May. at the term f of September next, for settlement and allow0 I n " j j j PETKR SOUDKR, Surrogate. Atljminictl NlieriVn sale. I IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, !) ; net ween 3 I Absalom Doughty, I Fl, Fx, Complainant, I for eale J lb v^"1 Re 1 f 0>0r<^*';r | et ati Defendants. 'j ' * BY virtue ol the above-stated eaeeution, the adjourned eale of land will be at the itore j or John Wilson. Eaat Creek County of Cape ' 1 next', at tha hour oftwo o"oek,'lh'M.' Au,u" r | JOHN WILSON, Sherltr. Dated July II, IWS. JylO 1 ! NOTICE. ' ! one delegate for eaeh tovvnsltlp to repreernt J : them la the State Convention to be held in , , | eise of nn^itnaUng^a candltiate for tiovrtnor cape island, JUiy it, i«a jyis I

t I ^ WOOD FOR SALE. I ! WOOD ON THE TRACT of an ACRES. ' j In Iota of V. acres eaeh, situate.! on the heads of ' i "ven"®"? fromCap«tohtad%nd fourm'uei i lu-low the Court House, In the Middle Town. . • .hip, Cape May County. For Inlortnallon. ap. i ply to K. li. SWAIN, Surveyor, I J. FISHER LEANING. jylS-tm JAPANESE i A,ll> CHINESE GOODS. P. P. not TON & CO., r MI-OkTKhS or • JajMincsc aiul Chinese Goods, | Bcjintirnl Marine Kliells, CORALSf S*c., The Finest Variety In tho United states, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, I No. I» SuulR EIGHTH Street, | > Between Chestnut and Walnut streets, | FIULA DELPHI A. Pa. j No. I, WASHINGTON St., Cape Island j New and neauliful Styles . QF FRENCH Note ^Pa^er*, with Envelopoato m*teh' W-'litpERRY, US Arch St., Phil. PI III.lt SALE R Ii A L" KSTATK. WILL be told en Saturday, August I, at « o'clock. P. M., all that Valuahfe proi-rrty in three lota, at tbe eaat corner of Jnckaoa and Lafayette streets, n tba city of CAPE ISLAND. No. I comprises all that valuable corner lot and cottage opposite the Sherman House. No. 2 and X those valuable business sites, 30XS3 feet, fronting oo Jackson street. For furtnerTaformetton, apply to or address R. k SWAIN, Real Estate Agentwnd Sutveyor, Cap* latsad, N. J. Cape Island, July IS, ibsm. Pt'Bl.K SA^E BATH-HOUSE LOTS. WILL be sold at public sale, on tha premises, at the Hog, between Congress end tront streets (la front of Thos. H. Whitney's cottage), on Saturday, tsth tnst_, ar 4 o'clock, . ' 8KVI5 BATH-HOl'SK LOI8, 1 SSXS0 feat. Three are tha only Bnlb-Hous* tote on tke shore to ho bought la fee simple, tbey being on tha unconreyed portion ml shore of toe "Congress Hall PleaUtloa." A Plan of tha Lots rm ay be seen, end any fur3W-"» % XSSSS" • Gape Island, July IS, ISM. Dr. E. B. Pbillips. , Horn 'tbpalhic Phgtician Q Surgeon, Aj Orvtrx— Dxcavra SrazcT, [ Adjoining banc H. Smith's (tore,) ' 1 mhts CAPE ISLAND, K. J. to OFriCK HOURS-S to * A.M., ttolktlo S P.M. WUI receive and answer calls at Mr. Geotge HlMreth-s house, aaar Bennetfi Station, si ii A. M. dally, j ' CMVEIAaCIW. T-vrEDd, BONDS, MORTGAGES, and other jjto * IrSgmratv aad Depoamow^tokwb^^^^ Jt JtaMrSaUtoasWy. OMa* ai Waalessra BaaMtog House Town- ! * %rsr— ■ I

SPECIAL NOTICES. Get Yourself a Home. Your teats will soon ps)r for your house.— lots ehesper than ever, now lo l-e hid on toe "MILLER FARM," CotUmbls Avenue, C«|>e bland. •• Hotel Properties k t'ollaget For Rent for the Coming bathing season. Apply lo or address R. B. SWA I N, Bexl Estate Agent, DenfnesH. Bliutlnena k Catarrh \ Treated with the utmost success, by J. baaes. Til. D„ Oculist and AuriatTgformcily of Ley.lea, holUnd,) No. Arch street, Philadelphia.— | Trsllmonlals ftom the most tellable sources ii. ! the city and eountry esn lie teen at lib office, j Tire Medical^ Faculty arc InUt.d to acaompaoy j A NEW REMEDY IN CONSL'MPTION.-A I years, wtth frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine Unknown to the C -election, when his case anpeare,! hopeless, e It the only physician who has used it ln^ his with a w°aCnt°of rona'dcuJe in s'lotherV, toSiIred to harvl.t the evpetli, el.t. To tl.osr sull.-I-ing with any disease of tho Uuc, l.r liiiittbr. a ; treatment he conthicntly fwllevr, u ill er.vlb ate I "jelfy. Xu. 'MS. 'Teu'tVsbeet. Vl'lair... i TIIEl'SDEBSIG NF.D i iv.;.-. re'\" \ ' ■ ■ J f&l. innndi,^ George UUdirit^ow \\ liiMn,, .tr i -rtctlfir ^ Hen. (h ^il.Olagcnmlr, JrwK-i>!i Ware, 1 I tort' Ludlam, t'eorge Rehrlllngrr, Wallers It! • fdlller. TheM^Bjn^cmen ^ auth^jiiia to I out doubt situated in the most de»lr.vb!e p ut* of the county. None of tbese^Jiowei '. l^'j torernw* a v*ajorhy^/ , \l' Irrnilae, of c ^ee.,.1 tin lion ArU tor lloi I H^^nrVmimptr ptiMMnf in'sc !" < Juntyi ' ,*AH^^w"tlm"thMe"'<dr<is will t e cut. milled to s Stockholder's meeting for rcruKt the amount of gv.CsK! ilnllsts. tugrthr-i w ith u'la I e?lucMton* I ihc^hUdrrafsaviTthe^ri'fnsiyV'i'llc schools, which fell ordinarily to accomplish an^vrry good resuUs, because oMhe lark, of Instruction aVorded therein, and also llehrk <1 lain a proper discipline In Ihc school, under their charge. IMstlie design ol the li ustee- to | s third thorough, ^sci'eutltlr, rtssslcal and loi.lI asan"n"!'utrinbf"totorexVs", w heretiwy w'll j ?^e^iKrreMW^r""?^uls^",?"°olu?e

NOTICE. >f OTICE is hereby given thai the account of I John II. Ross, administrator or Jo- j.h Will l'w audltcd'and stated by Ihc Surrogate, m.l reported to the Judges of the Orphan'* C..u: t ol ' the County of Carre May, at the term of Septrm. bernrxt, tor aettlemrnt pnd allowance. PETER MlUDKRi lurtog .te Dated July let, t«K. ; July t READ "THE MORNING POST." HOLD EVKItYVraEttK. I Mo- Tat P'or " baring douldo tho ■ Ireobllor, of any other Morning Paper In I'hllnMphla, cvorot ! the toilgvr. Is a m*sl Adrcrllalng Milium. N. 1. PRICE'S NEW | CHEA^STORE, (or, l'F.RIIT A MAN8I0K fits.. CAPE ISLAND. HAVING renewed bis stock lor the Fall oOera toe following goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES : MUSLINS, (Bleached and uqblrachrd,) I "rRINTS, IS to 2! cents per yard. FLANNELS, I SATINETS, CASSIMFRFS. DKLAINS, ALPACAS, , niBBON*, 1 VELVET A SILKS. 1 TRIMMINGS of all DESCRIPTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, WOODEN WARE, RDWARE, ASKETS. he., he., DISHES, CROCKERY, OLASK STONE, • 4v EARTHENWARE PAINTS, OILS, SLABS A PtfTT, GROCERIES, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, POWDKB «• SHOT, BURNING OIL, a vary One article for 44 ceot. gallan. ^ ^ Flour by toe barrel er pound. ■araasn3B.K3C3a»a The celebrated Monitor Navy, Fine Cu Chewing nnd invoking. SEGARS of all desert trt loos. PORK, HAMS k LARD. , DRUGS, CANTRELL'S "AGUE MIXTURE, G ARRIS UN'S AguV Mixture, STAMPS, TINWARE, he , Call aad res, nod examine for youraelt. slSdf _ N. C. PRICE. HPSUAL NOTICE. asderesgnkd having purekaeed toe MltfERAL WATER MANrPACTTRINu EETABLISHMYNT ol tan Into Hugk Megtnala, netiSes all par'te* native hostile to their . bsret.rv , the ommm to the MstMrenW Hotel a* early %>