Cape May Ocean Wave, 29 July 1868 IIIF issue link — Page 2

cape May i xjea n w a vk w ejinesi > a y, JULY 29j8grt.

®lt#(tanj®£ee Gape Island, Oape May OcnUj, J. J. | s. k. mag6nagle. Wedaeiday, July 3®, f8«8. - CAPE MAT RAt'EM. Opealai D»T at Diamond Beach Park* Get op Ik ere — ga-lonp ! Withtbliinliatory exclamation, the Wav« cracked a Urge wMp ovei®lbo head of a email borae, and iWrted for Diamond Beacb. Nat are bad eprinkled all the roade with a cloud watering cart, and the run bj epeeial reqoeet, retired for Ibree boor* onlj^ Before end baifnd ne' me a Uj train of pretty pbaetone, bar tree he" and boggle', drawn by nap farnone . for beauty and speed. It atreek ad forcibly that the ball frogi oarer croaked louder, . or the blackbird' twittered more mwieijly than on tbli occeifon. One boll frog diitinetly laid "BU— ger." then plnoped Into the green ditch end hollered up " Gor— man 1" " We are going right there, Mr. Frog-yon bet!"— wbereepon we pet the Wave eatabliehment in a brlek canter, and eoon »aw ahead of Bl tho white boarde incloiiog Diamond Beaeh Park. Wa abowed oor " paita beard" to Got Bilgor, and he ■aid "all right. Horry on with that " rip." The Park Hotel wat gay with national booting and protty womeo. Scattered orer the greet, between the fence and the track, wo noticed the etylieh tn|nonte of Meeere Thome*. Bebool, McCreary, Boekiai, Mollraioe, DaTie, Bairdand Bates. We were eoon ensconced in the Judges lookout in company with lb# Jodget (Maun. William,', Tbomae and Booklet,) a copy of the H. T. Herald, with O'Conuor's Cape May letU in it, and a bottle of old Bye. Before, ware the sublet, to the right, the hotel, the iaUrreniog (pace or an eighth of a miU being filled with prirale teime end publio conveyances; behind, tlreteb- ' M on t tho wildorneu of coarae grasi eod .crab pioot, with tho track curling around tbem fiko a enake, tho wbiU patches of gravel gleaming here nod there like scale*. Orer the fence, Jersey runaway to nowbare. Mr. Boekine interrupted farther obeerention by performing a retell Is on the railing with a crooked Hick, which eUrted the band and called ont the boree'. The firet nag oat, wa* the " BclU of Baltimore," (not a compliment by tho way to tho pretty ladiee of that pretty oily). Bollc U a ecrawoy, bob-tail, wiry looking boact, with a bob-Uil and oon wbito foot. Hiram Wsodjuff, Jr., (aacpbtw to tho great Hiram) hovered aroond hit cag like a fly over* broken eager bowl. Then Victor came ont, it company with her driver, Dan Bodino. Victor U a big hay horee. She eem»®wf moving a little «t Iff. By her tide, Ned Johneon held George M. Palchto, Jr., a brown tUllion with a long tail, and hie for* feet ladee with a ipeolet of half* gaiter. Boof, tho jockey oall tbem. After a premoaitery drive around the truck, Ihe honaa were bvoaght together, and la the toe* Bell# got the pole, Victor 1« the middle and Pntehen eeteide. After three alert' tha horee* were off on the let Heat.— Patchsn lead Trom thOetCrl and made hU firet quarter lb 37j. Bell* followed, with Vlltor la the rear. On the third qnarted the horee* were all )»- gather, and ram# dawn on -the home etrateh pattering put l>e Judge' etand with PatchaB ahaad.joioealy MUa'd by Viotar e*d BelU. Time, 3.36j. . !2d Heat. L- All the horee* want off beantifally on Uw firet etert. ' Pntehen ahead, making hie firet qnarUr in 40. Oa the third quarter, all tho boreal wen neck end beck, the driven in the dielance looking M though all ware eeeted In the aura carriage. Tasl th* threequarter pole they oomo like blaaee, making the gravel fly like kail oa the hemeeueUk. Tha ery «Sf tho joekay with their wko-w^o-o-o. locudlng like tho swarm of -bras. They patted the Jadgee-euad #HK Vtotor and Patch en oeck and neck, and Belle right en their heels. A prettier beat vu never teen ea any track. Patches eon by a noie length. Time. 3.-46). M After five etaru, the go . wan jMhi" Bollo "gf Baltimiu* :UUag thohwA Tbieehwenagaeo aePeiob- •*. who la toraerewt rater to Victor. OypoeNatth 1|M, all Mm horee# war. folio-tog la tl* nivalin. Tim., At tho .ue. etme hate, Mm. emd Waadiaff tore tot* kg tho Jwdga. ' .dSSi^ftlMhiipdNI upaHledTiki . Mt&m.-At the eommaaeornaot of the hpeg* ware etortod, aad V later, at

| lead.-. At the quarter pole, PaUben 1 * ' crowded Victor, tbeo broke and patted s j him, renning all the way aroond the second qaarter. Here' be again com- - [ mencod to trot, eod was overtake! by ! Victor at the tbree-qaarter pole. Both " | bortee nop ctmo trotting like-thonfier' . ' on -the homo etrateh, Victor Jfjitfteg. , i Then Pntehen commenced to drhw- _ ; ahead, eeeing abich, the driver of Victor croieed end re-crowed Pat.-ben at the quarter pole, llios coming in on tha load. The j0dgei7"howeTor, after con•ideratinn, declared Victor diilaoced, i- and Patcben the winner of the heat and d the raee. Time, 2.41J ' II The decision, thoogh opposed to oar '• feelings. wai fair in tbo extrema. We b must confe" a eympatey for the bay y hone, Vic. * The lait heat wne trotted during n y beautiful snout, /which cast a golden d tinge over the deep green of tha pioee r and .-ilded all the window of the hotel, y Between the beat*, Mr. Bilger drove ■ round tho track, at a three minute gait, - hit beautiful pair of blacke. Friend il Hugh McCaoley bestrided a beautiful B sorrel after the fourth heat and apiritcd - around tho course. Everybody enme - borne boogry and happy, and vowed - they would go again op Friday to tea - the mile, heats, belt three id five, he- * twaen three double learns. Wa only ! pawed one man oo tbe road, owing to r the .weight of our aotei, and be was * tinging n la Offenbach, "Whoop- lab t oh, I've got tbo dysentery !" Bo ■ ch for t a firet day's races. There wi1 1 be . five thousand people on ibe ground en i Friday. The Children^! Rail. Coxa arse Hall Mkkut with M-ivrxai AXD^pbirrTr with Miisbi— Stlxxdid Proo hhk- Et.ro a kt Boqcru — Grand OacgcsTBA, xtc.,ktc Tbe children's bell wet given last evening in tbe large Baloon of C oppress r Hall. Never in our history of Cepe . May fetes btve we been called npon to , chronicle a elte more "replete with en , thorium, numbers and beauty. Every i surrounding was In perfect accord with . the Object of the evening, viz.. the pleaj sure of the children. By eight o'clock ! tho aveooot leediog It Congress Hall j were crowded with children, nceomj panied by pareots, friends, and those . drawn thither by enrioeity and love ef , lb* little enee. The rolnnda and pai- . lag* waye were mlmetl impatsible from j tbe standing of tho many in solid column j awaiting the opaning of the ball room t doors. These were thrown opan about . half-past eight o'clock, 'howiog the j long dining saloon brilliant with gae , light aod gaily decorated with flogs j Each child entering the room wai presented with a floe French enamelled , programme, embroidered with gill. . Dirt re oval vignettes colored in oil adoraed the back of each card. Bar- . rounding lb* vignette were the words : . " Children's Ft rat Grand Ball and Festival ' ai filagree* jail, new* felseil, Monday livening, July no, tees." Oa the reverse, " Music by Hauler's l Grand Orchestra aod Military Band ol I Philadelphia." Between the leaves , were arranged the order of daacing and engagements. Eseh child was alto pre- , tented with a boaatifol boquet of natoral flowers. By nine o'clock the . room wae perfectly crowded, and each window from wltboal contained a eta , of hoads. Tha ehiJdren't carnival continued uu- ( trionav mid-night, whon children of . ( a Urge growth" took the floor. Cont sgi»«oea among the many pretty youngetare ef the eveuing were little " (reppar- boxes' ' of humanity, who danced ' wKb the tame predtion they walked, and that wat but imperfuetly. To meu- ' tion ore in dree* or dance, wilbonl notlcieg all, eeemi partial. Aeeieted by Mr. Hastier, wo picked out here and 1 there lilUe models or tall* aod grace, ' whom we cannot bet mention : 1 Firet, there was little G'arrle Arm- * braeter, In pink aod while, a diminutive miee Jut lasting lb* glorlse or a third rammer. The Minte* Fetberetoc, with * beads or eilver and eboee or gold, epirit- ' ei here aod there like little sunbeams. 1 Mire Mary Btaaeberry, of Baltimore a ' beaatilol girl jest budding into woman- ' hood, wa* faultless in dress aad perfect 1 in grace. Beeide her etood Mis* Lever- ' lag, also of Baltimore. 1 Tbi* lady wa* attired in plain bleek ' aad while, with hair drafted a la Mergaarite. She ha* the meet regular pro- > file at: any Mire oo the Island. Then I there woe Utile Mamie Bewail, the * fittraea Flair, Ura Mlaeea BraRureville, MM» MeElbbea, Mice Oram, Koeeker. > CadwU, tWWeh, Ante Uahardaon. > Hmwte ' Ptaeigaa, Bile White, M s. * SaBteOrm'e, Boll WHral', ulre^fd . Jamiraa, and taot tbe taaatIM little tester of Mr. Beraee, the moamag . A U thaao liitie gitta, atUaded by man- * ly mntera, made the roees a Wry Und » eaiil ebdaighl. There wee bet oac eftetra mvwdtag the ehiUrew'e hall, X ted that w*e— « gwocen a* mchmtin, i and bga^fnl as it wae appropriate and

Saturday Night at Cape Island . Brilliant end Crowded Hop at 'the Co i lumbia—A Sea of Facts— An Invoice \ of Silt*- Distinguished Arrivals — The j , Beach bf Moonlight — Porpoises on a j , i Frolic, etc., etc., etc. j | r' ) A rrowde'd train at noon— a jammed , . jboat in the afternoon and two packed ; >/ train* iq the eveuing, added another - brigade to the immense marine corpt t already oo the Island. Like city pa*- j i *eogcr care, every hotel had room for . just one more, and by eight o'clock , everj sooi/bed found a retreat. There ) were 12,000 Visitors on Cape Island yesterday. r Bnpprr bad hardly been swallowed, s when Haasler'a magnificent combined I orchestra, al tbe Columbia, opened the ball with tbe tweet overture from t Martha. Bays of gaslight never lighted i to many .enthusiastic aod delighted ■ faces. Around the spacious saloon of . tho Columbia, were tbroo rows of con- ■ ijgaous chairs, bodies and beads. The , cebtro of the fleor was a mags of twisiiug,i j rotating aod turning humanity. There I were $300,000 worth of diamonds in the 1 j room. Tho Austrian minister was there, i llcury Smith, tbo great Baltimorosut- . I geon, was there. Gross, tbe ortjfoepoi diet ; Maury, the Americau Kicord ; - Bingham, the illustrious poglmaster ; I Francis Goerney Smith, the physiolo- ) pilt; -Bewell, the railroad m «iTf Me- " i Creary, Ibc coal millionaire; William M. ThWipson, a disciple of the' neveri to-bwforgotten Fanst; Col. Moore, tbe i founder of tho Athletic Base-Ball Clab ; i Latla, "tbe coming man;" McOliotock, of the Post ; Wnrburton, of tho Telegraph; O'Connor, of th u Herald ; Geo. Van Vliet, U. 8. A.; Potts, the 1 bar-iron man ; Bolton, tbe proprietor ; 1 merchants, banker! and broker*, politi- " cian», illustrious women, everybody, was in tbal crowded, gasligbted and mueic-vibrated room, i On tbe beach, lovers aod hermits, > people to be cooled and people lo be i warmed, king-crabs aad oyster-shells, were having an indiscriminate promenade. The sky, in one pari, was bine, spangled with stars ; in another, barred ■ wilh black clouds, through which the I moonbeams escaped, like beat through I a grate, and eilvered the pursuing green • waves, which were telling their tale lo > tbe quiet beach. Outside tbe breakers, ' long strings of porpoises, like mourners, were ri'iog and falling like buoys. The i. promenade walk along the beach was i dotted here end there with slowlymoving couple'. The beautiful parlor - of tbe Kxcuriion House was enlivened i with "droppar*-ic" lo adutireihe pretty i carpel, the exqul'ite engrevinge— to sip a cobbler end enjoy Ibe breeze. When midnight came, it found tbe i I womeo abed end groape of men seal- i tared here and there through corridors . and porebes, on moonlight lawn or in iecla<J*d shadow, enjoying genial convertalion, the refreshing breeze and the smoke of cigars. At three o'clock in the morning, all , be collages aod the hugh hotels were ! involved in ileep and mysteriously i silent. The inward or outward-bound reaselF, hugging the shore, sow little to tell tbem that tbe while fremrt ashore eontninod thousands asleep— the piok of fbe population of many oitlee. Sunday morning opene'd bright and - cool and clear, ny ten o'clock, esery church wee filled with listeners, earnest - *nd devout Congregational singing r joined with the organ'/ raosic. Every sermon bore marks of careful study. The Bishop of New Jereey. preached at the Episcopal Church. All tae other pelpits were Oiled by distlngnlshed men. At three o'clock in the afternoon, the Fonrlb Anniversary Meeting of the Cape Island Babbuth Bebool* was bald In tbe lawn of Congress Hall. There i were addressee by prominent speakers, singing by tbe scboole, music by Uassler's orchestra, and a pictorial saymon. Tbe gathering was large, the addresses 1 appropriate, tbs tinging deligbtfnl, nod I th* whole occasion one long lo be rei in sro be r*d as a deligbtfnl incMwfit of - lif# at tbe sea shore. A UiAtmrct. Dtsrt-AT or Firework* ' will be given under tbe supervision of Prof. Jackson of Philadelphia, on Wed1 nasdny evening, Joly 29th, comprising ' some ef the choicest pieces in tbe Pyric art, togvtber with a camber of ornaintn- ' tnl end signal rockets, bomb* and Beo- ' gola lights. In tbe preperalion ,of ibis display, 1 special attention bos beau given te tbe 1 design aad combination or colored fires, ' tn the eanstructinn of th# fignree, the ' whale presenting one of tbe most beno- ' tifol end brilliant productions ol the ' evt of Pyroteehny. j Tbe exhibition te take place on the 1 Lews in front ef Congress Hell, the 1 exyenOce w be borne by rabecriplieee ' of gneetx of the howe. _ Savk voce Doctor's Btu*. — When . Br. Winter'# Balsam of Wfld Cherry j will ccrr coughs, colds, bleeding el tbe , lunge, and arrant the fell destroyer. Consumption, it does more thoc mots \ physicians can do. The nee of a single I bottle, costing one dollar, will satisfy the incredoloa* that they need look no further for the required aid. jalMw. , Mma Gees, a Beiite aad Mr. Charles , Real*. These released yoeag artitu* . wW makm^hefrempearaece hen this I week at- a eraceevV M"* Beau it a , vWyh..l.i.i ywaeg lary-aMhe* vo ■ cal pawns* ere said te He of tbe Im | their fin* appeereae. tree., ol rtreh , Cwtsjrew eraera 7e hnee ieet swm efl •! Mi grate I I'll. ^ ,j Tmsmirua he ate waM< «*t tee

Long Brnut li. \ Loan Branch is doubtless a pleasant kind* of place, and the Long Branch A'csrs is a very eplcy paper, sparkling ; with brilliant paragraphs. Bamotima*, j under the sparkle of Btelson's champagne, tbe " News," comet like; erratic, or like a wheel revolving beyund a certain velocity, looses its greese of equanimity, tod creaks with excitement. Tbe last number of tbe "Noes" clips from the " Wave" the paragtapht reading " Capo May leads" " Cape May has a ecore of stylish teams !" Whereupon the " News" comet ont i'a a leader-: " I.ong Branch i» loo bony to lend anybody but herself ' —miles of beaeh— incorporated city— r gas workr — mayor, council, newspaper 1 — balls of brilliancy— five thousand 1 visitors— buodreds of etylifb equipage* ' ad infinitum ! The "News" is evi- ^ dnntly feverish, aod needs Irsalmcot, ' and wo therelore prescribe for it tho fol1 lo*iog diaphoretic paragraph. Cope Mny' empbntically this season of 1868 is 1 more -popular ibao toy sea-side resort in America. The city of Cape Island was incorporated before the village of - -heug Branch thought of electing its Mayor nud Council. We bare 12,000 1 visitors. We have reliable gat-works wbich dou't suffer hebdomadal cxplo- - ei'ie " New*,"— -reason 1867. ' WbeoVww made special mention of a score ojjuery handsome and stylish pri- ' Vale equipages, *e did not inciude our 1 fivo liuodredliaCtrvr-We have u Diamond ; Beacb Dark, with mile track, gravelled and graded. We hove trots oo it. We don't have to gO in bathing bound with ropte as llioy do at tbe Branch. We 1 have a seven mile beach, •elite ns purity 1 and hard as {even-handed) justice, lo ' drivs npon. We have elegant fishing and boating, and music, aod bathing, ' and boat and railway connection with Ibe large cities. In shor". we bare a much bettor " sea-tide resort" than any 1 on the New Jersey coast. .Should Ibis pill prove bad for the " News" to twal- ' low, we have enough of similar ingre Aiaoti left on Caoilfor an amnlsion. i Perhaps, never before baa Cape May bee* to crowdfid as at prcseut, with *itort in pursuit or health and reerean. Yal tbs Babbatb day ps*">-s at qaietly . ss in any county village. And the churches, of wbich there ore severs), are all very Tally attended. On Sunday, Jnly 26, Bishop Odenheimer officiated in the new Episcopal church preaching an excellent sermon from tho text, "Behold the Man." The church wa* filled to overflowing and many per* sons left, nnable to obtain seat- The mnsic wa/ really fine, the blending of sweet voices producing a charming effect. The most dbvoul a lention was .paid by the large congregation. A I • floral eolUctioo w.t taken np und several subscription* were afterwards mude in 1 aid of tha Resldiad Food. Mr, T." H. Whitney, with ' » usual geoerons hospitality, entertained tbe Bishop at his beautiful seaside cottage, and after which in bis privato carriage conveyed hlro to the Court (loose, wli-re there was to be an evening servire. For the Ocean Wave. Clinic aoil Ilclji I's I In thoro day* of high price*, when the smallest sira^ture requires quite an outlay of mojp it is a torions metlsr to build; and when lumber, lime and bardwar* have to b* brought from o distant point, sod tbs high rsls of freigyfii* added to the cost of labor and building 1 materials, then indeed all who are in- - terssted mast bs ready lo exert thcm_ , telre" to raise tbe requisite amount, i" tbe Mructure is oue of a pableo cbarac ' ter. All ibis it tree of tho^uew Episcopal I Church for Yltrtore, 4t Cape Island. , Hundred* or person* rave ftlt th* wstil ' of such a church, but comparatively few of thqse realize the difficulty of obteiu- ' iog fundi. It certainly i« not rigbi for a few individuals to do tbo work wbicb i properly belongs to many, und a really I small amount from every one who bss a right to be interested in a matter so tnucb for the genrrtl good, wsnld toon f accomplish all that is needed. We are gratified to learn that tevtrai gentlemen have agreed lo give one bno1 arnd dollars oseh, toward tbo debt of f this church. We are out at liberty to . mention any names at prceut, bat hope , soon to bear that the entire amount i* ' made up. Three subscription* of twen- ! ty-five dollar* hare b-an received within - a day or two. All contribution* will . ba thankfully received. Subscriptions may be seal lo tha collage of K. A. Bonder, career of Washington and JeD • feraon streets, or lo Frederick Fair- > thorns. Esq., Columbia House. CAT* 1O-AH De-July 17, 1868 England. Loxdox, Joly 27.— Lord Cramworth, ' Lord Cbtucellor of Great Britain, died . to-day. Repot l boa been received by govnrD- | pisDl that tha British gunboat Random of the African squadron, bad landed men at a Poriagnete colonial station, I oa coaat of Guinea, and token poems I si on *f tbs place by force of arms. Few particulars of outragu koown. but it in assarted that For la geese guard ' was disarmed, flag ef Fort Vial lowered, t aad Eagteh flog substituted. Porta i grata government had dispatched Vsa r mis of war to scans of oatrage. ' T-bx Great American Hair Preparation. raised at borne ud abroad, a real i Hair Restorer Dressing (be que bottle ) ■ A gnat triumph of set* nee Mat. B. I A. Alias's lwpawem {wear Myis.) Every L Druggist toll* it. Prhee on- dollar. jalB-4w. r A Wewwraroarua Wearseer. Krary i Marinate ubaaM ban ready at band a box of Grace's Celebrated Sale,, as it » a ready rtssudv fur accidents, -web as iftli.li*hii.fls»t*srignsls.Bsr*i. , hlLlm^tategriteu. Owiy"?is!r. tin *: »

. Batiiixo Dbbmes. — Ths first thing r^i-anted at the tootltpro in a batbiog- : dress, and «ereral singular style* ore , repirled from abroad wbich' will serve to vsty 'he scenes at the beacb. Tbe | I'erisiad costume has a pantaloon very f wide, anJ?"thered at the ankle, a full' jacket tuth found bssquinn baited, and i ebort sleeves V* C"P l'i»<med with a i ruching or red b "id. and a large rosette i on one side. I Tbe Swiss costutie bos a dooblo skill very ebort and low, tqnare bodice trimi mod with red braid ; Uaistbsnd fastened ' wilh a rote tie ; 8wi»* Vl of bltck oiii ctoth with red rosette on» side, a net or 1 ted soutach*re*.fa»ten uptbe hair. The Maria cfittume tat a straight ' !oo«e pantaloon and light jidket ol gray j I with bine facings ; sailor's hnN and blue ! » net. This, by the way, will bt- found 1 - one of tbo most becoming styles fir. full i figures. . I The Russian costume — wide panto ' 1 loon sod blouse fastened slantwise, trim- ' med with braid and large bht lor*. Has- J 1 (iaa cap, edged with a thick rurhe and t< I finished with a large tas*cl en one ride f A good stylo for very thin persons. j| ■ 'Tbo bathing easterner made in lb* j >t ' stouir ar- of brown or gray serge or fiau ji ' Del. made of drewurs fitted lo the knee j 1 - like Knickerbocker*, end full above, ti... j r bloure plaited into a yoke and hr!i>--l i » Tbe foreign designs are our', mere j i - tasteful. Nobody wants to look more j ii r like a dowdy than is neccay. even in 5 d tha wave*. A gray twili-d llanoel, | J d trimmed with scarlet and black brold, ! J e or blue inmino fsciegr, is the Jiest choice n k for a suit ; red or blue dresser arc oyi J » of style, tbOugh some people persist in > making iWuin-lves eonspicnone by weur. j 0 iog tbi-m. I'o complete ibe costum- | 5 abroad, high boots are worn of soft lea- • r. ther lined with cork, bound and laced j b with braid lo match the trimming; they { a are warn with or withoot brels Delicate y person* will find these of service to pres vent chilling of the extremities in the | The Lavr FiriT— -Tho ^gllewing are j y of loss sustained at tho late fire in Cam- j I, deli, as tar us cao*ba accurately atccr- I . tamed : Mersrs. Goldy A G'-ho, $22- j , 000- insurance, $6,000; L-onard Reps. < 1 bur, $3,500— in-uranee, $2,000; J. G. e Wall, $7,500— insurance, $2,000: B. , _ Middleton, $4,000-iururance, $3,000; ; Samuel Jubos, $300— no insurance; F. i h Chevrier, $2.500— ineuraocc. $1,000 ; ' „ Messrs Ware A Marebull. $300— insurb ance, $500; Mc. Marshall lost $500 os , „ hoosebold furoilure — Insurance, $200 ; | c Jonb Scull, $1,800— insurance, $2,500; lf Mr. Wbilldio, $O'U0- insurance, $2500 ; James M. Custody. $5.000— cover* i , ed by insaraiiCe ; William Scull lost j $500 iu fixtures belonging lo the store j or Mr. Wbilldio— no iuiurance. Tula) ' „ loss, $54,900— total insurance, as »- pnrU-'l. $21.0110 J SPECIAL NOTICES. Caution. ' lionet sgslust ^betog drwlvra^ r soy of the n |>ccuIUr »slvsDt used, Rliieglt Ibc character of a ailment, as cssily dtgciled sa the »lruplBAl fowl. Krerjr belllc of geutitue ha* Pl»I- the (last. Ksamtuc ths buttle before |iur- i it eh,*ln*" WISTAR'B f1' Rnlsam of Wild Cherry. , Coughs, Colts, Bronchitis, Aahotr., Crouf, i" mooptng Cough, Quinsy, and the numetoui as 0 well as dangerous diseases of the Thto-I. Iheil j' sit seasons of Ibe jrcsr : few sre forlunste ,1 enough to escape thrlrbsocful influence. How w Imports nt then lo have at hand a certain auttl- dote lo sit these eomplsfntt. Ksperlsneeprares that this exists In trid.r"f Mww to an extent not found In nny other remedy : however eeI ere tbe suffering, the t|ipltcstinn of this o soothing, besting and wonderful Balsam at n once vanquishes the disease and restores the sufferer to wonted health. , ►' Mr. JOHN nUFSTO, '* Or Bauiwis, Cuemcso Cocotv, N. V-, writes : Jl "X was urged by a neighbor to get one bottle O of the Balsam lot my wife, being sssumJ by 0 him Ihst In eass It did not produce good effects, ;• be would pay for the botils himsWI. On the • strenKthorsuchpracileal evidence of its merits, i- I procured a bottle. Mr wife at this time was „ so low with what thetptij^el^M rermrdjissT. II self from tbs bed. eooghlng constantly an'! rslainr more or lesa blood. I commenced yii - Ing the Balsam as directed, sod was so much L- plrasrd with Its operation that I obutnrvt r- anolbet bottle, and eontlnuedalVlng It. Before . this bottle vis entirely used, .he cca.edt rough- ' Inc and was strong enough to sit up. The tilth botMe entirely ncsroncn wan to doing that whlaJi teveral rhyslelans had tried to do but had tailed." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE k SON. IS Tramont St., boston, and for sale by Druggists I. d Acnmru. G entty It penetretee through every pore, R etle vlns snffarera fedkt eeeh oeyry sere ; . A 11 eviiso if hsals with eertalaty eod speed : 1 CMi, Soros, from IsBswrnstton eoon are freed i d elear! ■' '^^"la'wxiodiwos'nwriw'trettty? " *' , 1. et thoee who doobt. s siugl* So-- M lr»Tertly, Skes its true deeerta twould have; it K ven uohettevers would lend GnAcxhi SauxI d jl.. '-U !' Carrad WstlMMC Bracket* 1 A MD Oovwor Shelves of a variety of patterns ■ A and stsee. For sale by TRUMAN h SHAW, No. 83* (Eight Thtrty-*lre) Market street. belew Ninth. FhllndetphU. j! " Croquet Implements u AF a variety et styles i gait sslreM aad Iron t VFQuotts. tor ladles, lade or nsnthisln. I TRUMAN A SHAW, «. - w ™ESHSS&g25& J _4 House Farnlikiu* j ST ARB WARE. CuUery and Tools assy be ; j TBE NEW JEB8E1 ^ "'COLLEGIATE INBTltUTK. >* I sueurrrar* xt* Juaxr. , FOR IOCXS UUU AND BttTttlUX. >- ranrinreranstqunengtenwrat^^i s^toUe*i*n.l* y

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VINELAND. a t* " * v f8 All WANTING fasms. !« XEW SKTTLEMLXT 01 V1XKU.M). ^ A Hare Opportunity in the best Market \ and most delightful and healthful Cli ■ ; m mate in the Union. Only IhirtycMides ' f' South of Philadelphia, on a Jfffi/rouV ; ' vj being a A't'cA Soil and hi g fly proboaS* tire Wheat Land ; amongl the best tn i £ the Garden State of Hew Jersey. in sided ln|u tirm^Jjflfilr^en^'slii-* lo stTfe'thc t| rRICi: AND TERMS. Ibe laud Is sold at Ibc rate of (30 per acre for 2! bo farm land, payable one-fourth eaah, and . in balsuce by half-yearly instalments, with ,, leal Interest, within the term of four gears. upaiXarms of ilOacrea ant upwaids. I'.e-arre lots sell at from *tso to »J>W ; ten- ' aerdots, at from (sou to hSU) aud town lot* lilt) frt front by one hundred and fifty feet a *150 to rate — payable one-half eash and I the t:«l.«ee within a year. It Is only upon fmrnsortrenty acres, or more, that four years j i 'Es>WPi*'irw.T.'' i avenues!! with a town In the nentre. j 1 I ' i , THK *°lL . ' " " 1 I ! ! Iro^ana^'e'Vnret^ifeliCT^'1* irult, au'ehas I • liraprs, Pear*, Peaches, Apricots, .Seetsrlne*, i I iUachl., rrles. Melons and other frulla l.e.t . adapted to the Philadelphia aud Sew York ■ mprVeta. In 'e^pvet t° \ both, and none are'expecte-1 to buy before so j doinz. and tlnJiu* these sutemenls^concct— j te lagsude. 1 1 Is considered • TlfE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. i six YorkTlSwwfalS1 of pachas. T^aettson", Stale Geologist ofOMauachuselta, whleli will | THE MARKETS. By looking orer tbe map, the reader will ^ereelva^ that^ l^t (»mJo» tlon'wTt fe *N w vr ' this^raarlcet t*nn|i double the ptlrr that ^lt due* . !ms galhetvd" anf for What "he farmer sells he j other 1 wtlelre'he 'purciiases he* g»tt at the i lowest price. ^ In the ^ West, vrhaj he sells ; ADVANTAGES. - dl'*pH""'C'^,ls^ea^^o\d"5H^s^i^a^ ' SS^it «« VunAtdd"!**'' """'"W1' ^ Is delightful •, the winters being salubrious an.l rn^he north ^^"Joeation'js "upon* he'l'lneof ' | rarr^mnke'i'' exccKnl for ' Itutldlng msterlsMs ^plenty. Fish aud o>sWllY THE PROPERTY^ IM-X^NOT DEF.N j ^|hls que.ttijn lh^,|',,^d",^le> treVfe h> ! property hut a ahort time. land In car ! POPULATION.

Vlaeland ronsl°fed°o/fo!re^famffiek^ Sl\^M^*w!m?e.,'Thetownnplotr|nUio'centre , has a population of three thousand people. At the present rateol Increaae, Mnelead WUI here a population of twenty thousand people by ttftl. Improvement! are going on In all dlrectlont. New buildings, stores aod^marmfaetoch"rdV?lrarS and plaited. PRESENT IMPROVEMENTS l' pon the viDClknil traet "^ffikteen public Methodist" tonlerenie Is building at the present time one ot the tsreest seminaries In the Lulled States. The building will be 112 feat long, a« feel wide, and font stories high. There "" CHURCHES, consisting of Methodist, PrMbyterian, Paptlst, 1 Eplico'pal, Unitarian and oMer denomination* -Masonlo and Oddfellow fid ere, a Lyceum, ' Public Library, and various societies for tn- • tellectnal Improvement. PUBLIC ADORNMENTS. Vlaeland Is^the reS'baa'breB ' rulopled* All the roads are planted with shade trees, and the roadsides reeded, to gross. The houses set back from tbe roadsides, with Cowers and ahrubbery In front, making Vlneland : already one of Ihe most tvautlful places In the MEASURES ro INSURE THE PUBLU \V LLFARE | where decided incasnree have been adopteil to . secure the Intere-ts of Iheactual settler against . the speculator. No propel ty is #-ld tut upon the express eonditlon that It shall be built upon within a year. By this provision every psrt ol , the country It Improved. The Improvement ol one property enhances Ut« val re ol tbe n'lghI boring property. In thu respect the mnuence . It co-operative in Ira character. -This provision , accounts, to a great extent, lor the remarkable success of Vlneland, and tbe prosperity of the the temperancfi principle I Every year It )s submitted to a vote of the tieople whether any tavern shall ba licensed to aas^SBstsLTaxSssa election there was not nne vole cart In tar or of liquor selling, a thing that has never, probxbl), mcurred beTore. This is a great protection to ! f.mlltcs. and lo the Industrious Mbitsof the 1 TP NANCFAO UR'E/E The towa affords a Dne opening for varioua maoufacturtag baalhcseea, being near Phltadelthis settlement is new one of Ihe most beautiful places In the country, and most agreeable tor a residence. It Is Intended to make It a , FRUIT AND VINE 1 -growing country, sa this culture Is the meat profitable end the best adapted to the market Every advantage and eonvenleeee lor settler* perlty'of'lwphros. "nthanl 'limes IhroraSmst , the country wUI be ea advantage to the eeUleaseeL as It compels people te resort to agrt cutis settling la tkla locality, the saltier pee* sesees^the adrqauce ol^bemg^ near his frl. ads *r—aa^eom^*Ta^oa "wilder inlo'which tbe oeeesesNmwf cfeilUntlno have not bene Utre*u«ey|eA*Mkrean. la case ol slahnrea sod , mtslortute, It b'.riMkt. Imr-mstMe tp obtain the nmUf are of fneBRs. <ira. Wwlihln a few huuismyt of New Lnj-aefiMit JqAXeV i^kT'B^lo'afVkU^terelw.^r Acuity. , rfikthe trans** tine ot huetaesn, or visiting , frlSsds. at but Hula rxj«-nee, and without sag- ; IwxVl hueiaess. It tn te a saitted e.untn. j wlwrVqo danger or rtsh w recurred. There is , ik njp. >. made re pay, a# fe.nnueUy th- cnee. , T HEALTH c .Sciw, and which teq aire >eere to beeem.-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. what is termed secltmated! generally at a lose ol one-third of a family among the women arid children. Good health Is an essential thing lo profitable cultivation of a farm, ned the uSaei'sffiifussi'siiisr; labor on second of his shivering with the ague, or If compelled to take trade al a heavy charge for hts grain. Here all the evidences ol refinenecessary to ride fifty miles to a Hour mill, over^a rough road ^ and through a ^u tldvror*, early. In April the ploughing Is finished (fro, quently commencing In March, -and the seed what visitor; will see. V liltor will aee as good c r bps growl nv In ' ' \ Ineland as he will find anywhere tntl r Union, no. raCTi|tlre| Wre,. ^The soil I, highly -a hundred miles of farms, orehnids ami tlh.)ards u|K.n the Vlneland tract, and behold o scene of beautyand Improvement not excelled the Union. The undersigned furnishes carrtagtSfto those who come to look ,n, the (sod. the carriage, and every opportunity is given tor examination. c r o*' o lYw cJ " i* or" 'wS|C ' a1"?' ' T' "" but men of InduMry, lutelllgence, patience ami Large numbers of people are nakhsslng, wl tb^pleec et once' * bKalu.n .Jioul.l vUv TIMBER LAND J i " f' "bei'f.111. preeiptly sMwerod,^#^ Ue|aot , ..i together with Ihe "Vlneland Ratal." Persons. l-e(oy i (siting the pine. , bpd IsclU i te fottmH le *?'' ,°'h" I'""1''"""*' which will "CHAD'S™ l'^Vi!#^ Proprietrr, " V ineland P. u., ■■■. v. .i, , SPECIAL NOTICE8. «e« Yoitrauir a Iioiuc. Tour reals will soon pap lor yoar house. - Iluildlng lots cheaper than ever, now to tie bad ; on the "MILLER FARM," Colombia Astuuc, ; I llolrl Prcptrtlvafitallnn1* For Rent for the Coming , I BATHING 8EASOX. , Apply loot address . R. II. SWAIN, ! I mhyuf "".'•e^ilbi'ol'lf'j • I Doafncsx. Bliiitliifxa Sl (Jafuurli ! | M. D . OcuUstend Aurlst, (formerly of lej.l. u, ! Holland,) No. SOY Arch street, Thliailrtpbla — ' Ti Stlmonlal. from the most reliable sour#!, in ibc city awl vountry c*a be bccl it hi* OOlee, , I The Me, Ileal Faculty are lurltrd tooccuiupin) No charge for yxamlnalloo. rrio-y , ! A XEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION - \ | riiyaWan^ wlio^bsil ( Ujmiu)y|rtnm( for mivetal • ' be now rnjoys.'to nothing but tbe use ol ItA* . medicine j and nothing but utter, despair nu>! eu- . | tire extinction ot all hope ol recovery, tuueiht r • w ith a want of confidence In all others, Induced ' tog with nny discs. /el' the Luega! he preSbi* a" i treatment he confidently believes will eradicate he disease^. ( Price, Sl.fto per bottle, oi feq a lialfI ""jeia-y. No 2M*N^»ulh'eOoetf' Phi tod a , ' T, -E la h t th ^ , tier next, lor silAi^menl J Dated July 1st, IMS. - • Jul) I ^kiljotiriirri SlturifPs N;tlu. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY,

Aheatom Doughty, | , Ci, Fa, Jeremla^ Va"n Ren»aelaer, | "prepirir" J^Y > Irl Iieuj Ibr lUiov.-Matcdroccufei.m lb-: of dohn'wiison1'. East "i"re«"k C'ounVy of ( "pe ; May, ou Tuesday, Ihe cloymth day of August nox.a re our--JO|j$tw |l»,;r, "sherlit. Dated July 14, IBSS. Jyl* ^ \otili;. ^ ^ ^ ; ECSSShS o'oUxtk. at tbe usual Place of oreetlah. U> elect one delrgale for each town«Mp to leiireaci.t tliem in tho Otete OoiprenMm Vo.bo held In Trenton on Wednesday, July Si, to t lie put- , jHise of nomloatlng a candiilale Uipp<» n»™ I and an electoral ticket, to ,ta; .upiJrteM at Ibc , clvetion in Novcmrei.n xt^ ^ uiMOl^ A C'lialimnn ol last (.Yiudty UanveetiufiN-^H C'n|ie Island, July It, trea. jytc^^H IVOUI) FOR N.4I.E. 1 '1'IIK subecriber will oBer at puhllc sale, o 1 the premises, In October next, the I WOOD ON TUB TRACT# est ACRES, I lo lots of 24 acres each, sllnsled im the hcails ol . i Fishing and Green Creeks, on the Railroad, below the Court House, in the Middle Township, Cape May County. For1 Information, ap. """ "■ »■ ."""lirBSc J. mail Kit LEAMING, No. 221 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, jyts-em r y top* ALL YOUR LETTER* If! THE [' - PKNN LETTER BOOK." A new method of copying letters, trilhbut i hither ptraa or water, thereby savlng'tlmc, : Wjfcarai^jMteiKS: . adapted to mcrchanta, lawyer#, duet era, comKr«"^.'2iM^'ai,isflSR!s : sattva sssrtb'fiBST^. Slle, intelligent Agrat In every county to con.1 this Invaluable Invention. Address • p. , GARRETT k CO , No. ICS CHESTNUT Street, , Philadelphia. f Jyli REHOrAL ri'HE SUBSCRIBER" would respectfully in1 form hlmfrtends and the publlo that he has reu.ovrd from In* O u •.-•«, ,d, No. « Perry street KFsLSMSKiiRlKLiS tSi mea of Jewelry, of the moat iaahlmulrfe style*. n'n°"' In "■'^a*)rtfe?S6S$ain>t! ' * gcdl ani?SbJ1er" W at cb«s" d^Rm'vHren aockV, of most beautiful style Ami finish, which be . Cora My qasraiteSj>5K SStjraiF lestowii S'toneHKiBT Those lersooa desituus U aealOB'thelrltLw dw ' °"a pre*"1 wbrehity aw being S. E.HAND. ' To Ibe vialtors nl I'ttpv Kluutl. WILLIAM CVMKKOS, i i-offSjogsaxrssB sftK" a^ emeU^ISd l^j^^B^Steerewd fiSraT BOAlSjwA ^Ni MlBji HILL'B, J. .tF.t ) ETTK StweY. eppreOe DEL A WAR*