_ ' CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE WEDNESDAY, A UGl'ST 5, 1868.
®bt (Bftan Wane 0*pe Ialnnd, Onp* May M?, B. J. 8. R. MAOONAGLE. WcdB«t4kr< Anput 3, IMS. M*I«IUBK. \ Um etoepto flleralinra reiU b* m ty rcrncaabJe ud render eirf-balbiDg highly bauaflcial u ••II ei lsxerioei *nd fa*cia*iiog, ir Itey be adhere io, not oteraioeeJlj, but ctmetanllf. Ilebenld b« premieed ikal tki tffecU of — balking e* lbs ijiUb may bo either elteratottog or dopraniiog, m »1rcady ioiioaUd ; »hen property Indulged, m a goalie etiniolar, invigorating iba prratrai* eyatem *u#tocreMiog eeUMNa eircolatioo, alio, in eaaca of di»eae*. ramovieg tbe aaaie by ohoaii«Bl action, io tbe absorption af the aalta Load ha solution ia iba aaa wulor. lit. I'rtvidt a tuitable bathing nil. Tba liaoaiaat goeat nay prafar hiring a draaa at tba batbiag grooad, which can ba daaa at from tfcirty-fivo to flfly casta. Tba ragnlar goaat will prafar baying a lew yarda of siatarial sad makiog ap tba garment, trin.miog according to laato, or tbay can ba boagkt at roaeonabla price, on tba abore. Mohair, or nest to that, flannel, ia (be boat material ; cotton or IIbod Staff adhere, uoplaeeaally la the watar, sad is aucom- ( (i r labia. Tbay aboald ba mada pretty" " full— ordinary shirt sad panta for gsata, aad tba sack, belted ia ovar Iba paala, for ladiaa ; a broad-rimmed chip atraw .reared snder tba ebia, protects Iba band front tba aaa, aad a few oie bathing akoaa. Tba latter are aaneeaasary, bowerar, aad are liable to III with aaad. An oll-ailk cap ia worn by many ladiaa. 2d. Select a proper time. The bath tog boar ia iodlsslad by a white flag oa tha blotT, aad la goraroad by tba tide. When thia ia aboat two-lhirdi high two boars roauin before high tide. This can ba campatad from tha almanac, and is placarded each morning on tha bote) bulletin board, cbabgiag tbroagk all boars of tha day, aod oCcnring usually oooa, sometimes twice ia tba day. This r. gelation la aaadfal where large nam- 1 bars arc batbiog, principally an tba acora of- safety. It ia also more qaiat aad pleasant. It may iatarfara, how. •ear, with tba following. 3d. Do not batht after eating. Three 1 bona should alspaa after a meal before ' batbiag; better still, Joal before tba maal boar. Tha moat baaltbfal time ia * probably apon rising, and before breakfast. Bathing apon a fall stomach baa a tendency to prodnca eoajaation. Regard most ba bad to tba following : 4th. When ladiei can bathe — By a cde- ( torn sanctioned by .long aaaga, ladiaa are debarred from tba public bathing grounds before as* o'clock io tba mora- j ing, as proTioas to that hour tha gaatleiiOn here tba only privilege of disport- ' lag ia oataral abandon. Tha ladiaa, it ( ia believed, are not generally averse to f this pretext for rejecting tbe many per- J ~ "Itulrt irgaaranir is favor of early riaiog. , bib. The jive minute rule. As many floe discourses are spoiled from aol baittg i or ml naiad at tha right lima, ao with batbiag; ail intelligent physicians s-am to agtaa that from three to Ira miaatsa is eagle loot to receive (be banejtl of a bath. Bayoad that Uasa, tha good a effect it flret ceetraliaad, aad lajarioss M
effects qaickly fellow ; reaction apon emerging from the water, will wane, before oae can drest aod gat away ; the ayalam ia weakened, aod it reqalrea great exertion to baap ap tha circulation, aad aomutimaa even ward off a chill. Ifaay paraoaa though tlasaly boast of raoMiotag half an hour or aa ban ia tha aarf, who have ait- or bean long accustomed ta it, or who may, from a paaaltarity of otgaaisaUoa, panson special imaSlalty from tha dalatarioas aflhot, or may, enoouaeiaualy recelva ihjury at tha time. Many a oavica la bathing has bona iadaoad to prolong tba hairy to nn iajarious extant by than* bravadoes. > 6th. Frietion ami crermre. Having left tha " aaahaatad ground'' (T) with lima heroism, at the proper time dry tha body qaieBy, and beaten aad irritate tha aatiaie by brisk nabbing with a Torkiah (av aaaraa crash. ) Diaas ss qnfarklyW pomrfbb, aod axaroiaa ia walking an til tba whole circulation ai fally raaterod. Thia is hatter than tba aaa at spttto, ia whteh many ladalga. Ia ordar to da all (hla, It to preferable te draaa lightly ia ybov roam, Wore going to tha batbiag groaad. Tth. Bo panto with the tamed. We have aaaa atrsag mom dvaggiag delicate wives fete tha vwrf, ifetpHorenl aarsama aad aalraatiaa, aad aa aaaaatciaua of tha daitnaay with wblah tha Alarighty bad savwag iter name, aa Vakaa might ba af tha maaipakatioem af Urn taaathair apriag of tba meat delicate maahaalam. Tbay would resent the oopuariwa af anally, ihbakiag ia Uatr roagh wary, that It w««M do tboas good. Thay aaa ooefly bo ooavtoood, aa goad •Mbarity, that aaeb aampateary bathing TZnX thatr rwaaa, aatfl tbay atteia eoaraga te eta aaaa, aa tha aatehas ia tatted.
impravemtBt feesUaf. " Aooerdia# te praviaaa aa'noaacomsnt, b a mauliDgMaf-s numbar af the praparty holders of &• City af Cape Island was - held at tba 8aa$reexo House an Saturday evening last, to disease matter. connected with lbs improvement of tha i _ city. Among thoea present wa noticed Gee. W. J. Bewail, Superintendent of j tha West Jersey- Railroad, Messrs. | Thomas H. aad Barnaul Whitney, af i Glass bore, Chma. P. Btratton, Esq., of i J Camden, Meters. George Fryer, Jaba 1 ff 0. Bullitt, Frederick Fairthorne, aod ' ■ othere, uf Philadelphia. Hon. Joaepk , '• Q. Williama, Mr. W. B. Miller, Kuoa | Sebtllenger, Aeroa Millar. Thomas B. I s Hagbee aad other*, af Cap* lelaad. 1 n Mr. Thomaa H. Whitney was alactad , - Cbalrmaa, aad Mr. 8. K Msgonngl* , - wa* appointed Secretary. I The object of the mreliag Was stated i ■ by Gob. Bewail, aba maJe seme excel- /J - leet remark* in reference to the eecea- j 1 sity of improving aad beaatifylng tba | ■ 1 city iatrder to makn it attractive tea,' place of summer resort. The meeting was next addretaad by i t Mr. John C. Bullitt, of Philadelphia, : < i who arged tbe necessity of widening, ' . grading and draining tba atrvete, aod J t closed by offering the following resole- < » tions t • i > Resolved, At tbe arnae or thia meat- 1 • infe thaj no pales or effort aboald be J r spared to develop tha natural advent#- * ■ gas of Cup* Island a a a aaa ride retort, i Resolved, That to accomplish this end I - tbe at reels aboald be widened aad grav- ' '"Tried, lb* drainage of the place should , , be properly aaeaiad, and aaeb atreets aa t , can be opened iboeltT 54 txlendsd from f tbe baaah to tba mainland. Ratolvad, That i an atraal baranfler J laid oat should ba lata tha* 50 feat io f width, aad that* net 50 feat wide should t b* widened to that axtait, wherever it 1 fa practicable. • ' Ratolved, That while w* ar* willing te * a attain tba City natkoritiaa in nil aoeos- a s*ry expeaditures, w* maal eaadem* o , tbe policy baratofot* puraaed of awglac- * i ling tha a treats and allowing tbam te J be in Ikoir present aandition. Health, i comfort and tba growth of tk* pine*, all I' demand that a new ordar of things c aboald b* iotrodaoed. Baaulvsd, That with tba •Iraeta prop- J arly graded, opened, widened, graveled, c and drained, there it reason to bwliuvu n that thir will b* tba moat popular wata- e ring place in the enentry, aad w* **11 ° apon all property holders aad eilineaa te g tbair ialaanca ta bring about tbeaa a resnlta. r Resolved, That a committee of fear, £ of whom the chairman sbnli be one, ba * appointed by the chairmen, to eoofer a with Ibe Mayor nod coaneil, aad naeur* jif, possible, tha adoplian of tame gene- ., ral plan for tbe improvement of the t, street-, a* well as energetic actiea io n carrying aaeb plan into affect. a Tha reaolatioaa ware diacettad by ? Messrs. Bssllitt. MegoBBgle, Fairlkornt j( aod otbera, aad ware adopted onaai- 1 moatly. I Tbe chairman appointed Mater*. J. " C. Ballitl, W. J. Hewell aid F.nos £ Bebellenger tha committee t» wait apon g tha City council, tba ragalar monthly li meeting *f which wilt be held this ova- »' , , ■ ■ . . , DUmoad-Bwch Park. Jj 8KC0KB BATB liCEB. "| GOOD ATTENDANCE. " t After two dUappoialaaapU, occaaiao-
i ad by tba stormy weather, tha recce at a the Diamond-Beach I* ark -wars rasamed , ■ yesterday. The attendance was good, , • though tha comber praaaot might bavr ; a bran Nnsibly incraaaod, hid it Oat been ] a for that bugbear of New Jersey woods — , - mosquitoes. Tba horses entered war* ( i tk* tarn# aa aa the previous day, vis., f f Bella, Victor, and Pateban, jr. At tba , i test, Balis got lb* polo, Patchan io tba , l in.ide and Victor oatsid*. After two c , starts, the bene* were off on the fret t - heat, which wa* won by Belle in 2.40. I ■ This woe somewhat ■■expected. Bell* , . it rather advanced la age, bos idea being e ■ in the rear daring the first J uf a mil*. - On tba last quarter ah* took the load, t aad main la!a*d it. Patckan aoeoed, A V inter third. " W Heat. — Alao wan by Bail*, ia UK*, f , Patch*! was a cloa* aaeoad, nod Vie lor , was ditteacad. \ Balls wow aoterad to heartily late j i the spirit of the race, that tha alao www , i the third beat ia 140, teed tag Patchen i by half a aesk, and distancing Victor. Thn thiW boats wore abort, sharp and ' deelaija/ Thn roads tending te Diaannd Beach . era now in good conditio*, and tha 0 i raw** ahnwnd ia pteeanrable excite- i meat Than* wbn bav* bsw wiU again ii , go. Then* who have not bwwa, wa ad- '' visa' to go aad us tha eex I race, daa j notice of which wOl appear In tba [ "Wave." a : Osraxi't Horn or Mmatxaim. — Thia Ii i loatilation vn iaaaguratad te prwvida 1 , for tha dependent children of daaaaaad r Coafe derate aoldieri, aafl aaeb other a ' powr pariah tag white ahUdran. aa war* a r left without aapport of any sort — Mora * than two hundred af tbeaa btlplets little a I ***» have hnan rsneived into tha Ham*. \ , aod bar* that ban aaaared tram rage 1 ' aad haagwt, H ant from nhnatate alar v a- b 1 tiaa, or alter rate. Bav. Dr. Twamdate, a fwnrly a pram I new I unaiailn Wnehlng- t „ >w OHy. Is now la nor midst te tha te- f . tared of Vkh kamaae Iaditetiwa. Tha a meangen 'raqwif* halp Ikwm nbraad, to p taabte tham te aaeteia tha haatn aalil * : £
Mj Trunk ! Wa are told that St. Dennis trnvelted withoet hit hand ; bat wMKtbat cempared to tramlliBI withSlmM r trunk, aad being ia tkaOapaT^JUteosdy ! Being ia this tepaatebb cWdiUon ttec* Satordsy, P. M., allow mt tk* comfort i of pooriog my eomplninta ' late "Tba Wave," aad aaakiag year sympathy, or r perbapa tba chance of washing onl my troablat altogether. Ralbar an onbappy expreaaion (waabiag oat) for n without an extra thirl, aaleca, in- ' deed, I aboald b* reduced to tha painful Deee-aity of going to bad, whilst my tingle aat of under garmaou are washed and dried. Bat let me t*U yoa my and story, if only aa a warning to nil inexperienced travellers, who com* to yoar glorious batch, and anticipate a bappy tlma, amid tba charming social circlet that atem te exist hare, te all direction*. With tba utmost pooataluy 1 mat my inviting friend at Market timet Ferry, at a quarter te thrwa, P. M„ on Saturday, tb* brasa checks for my trunk given by lb* Garmaatown Exprbsa, safely in my pocket, aid wbieb he bad informed me woald be exchanged for > mother, when 1 reached tbe Gap* May U. R. Train. Accordingly, I waited 1 patiently in tb* cart for the coming of ! tbe next carrier ; in doe time, tbie woe I *11 right, and 1 reached the pleasant tcaj tide cottage of my (ritad, in thn fell ! confidence of having sensibly managed *11 tba detaila of a travellers duty, to save trouble to myself apd others. Bot oh ! bow far from tbie bua been tbe re■ult, ■■ you ahull learn. Tbe great number of paatengara, aadr lherefere large amount of baggege by tha Saturday train, made it reasonable that aoma delay should be mad* in tbe delivery of trunk. Hotels Brat (where majorities fiovero io trutke aa wallet men) ■ud private cottages last, i* tbe rule, I believe, with baggage man. Bot when it eame to be near mid-night, and no trunk bad mad* ill appaareaoe, my frteed kindly weuUa the office wjtb the numbar of my chack, to make inquiries : waa told the waggana wars on tbair rohud, and it might ba two o'clock betbey reacked tha end of their mote, bat tbat all tbe baggage woeld eertaiol y delivered that night. Tbna w* waited ontll tbe email hoar* of lb* moraiar, my amiable boat preferring thia to being knocked ap from hie Aral alesp, by the coming of tbe expreaa wagon. Bat at last, weary and alaapy, wa agreed to retire, nod aecepl tbe alternative. Sunday morning came, but no truok, and now my boat again returned the Baggage office, teeing tbie time its head instead of a depaly, aad discovered that lb* laid traok had not com* down by tbe train, bot waa atill at tb* Camdaa Ferry, Philadelphia, awaiting there for tbe braae check exchange, which bad Improperly been made with the baggage, ageot in lb* Date, nod which I aboald have made myaelf at the Weal Jersey office. Imagine, f yon con, Mr. Ediler, nod clean gontis nadir, my disappointment aod moriifleatioa 1 with railed collar and riatbaoda — without linen or ao oxtra Eecketbackercbief— or oven a toolhrnib — feeling utterly unit te appear at tb* breakfast labia, or io cbnrcb, where I bad anticipated hearing Biabop with the graeter pleam*, because of tb* privilege, ia the care, of 1 listening to bit delightful aod iotlructive conversation. Her* I am doomed wait aatil Monday coon, at laaat, for clean ihlrl; for although the Telehai swiftly carried lb* new* to Market street Ferry, of my aniefertune, , it esteoot bring my trunk upon tbe wires , moat come by tb* R. R. Train, if | I am in tratb In tat it agate. Mean- j white my tbnagbta are divided between ' | retiring to bed. while my tingle ahlrt ia being wa bed and ironed, or jnininv tha , fish aod living in the wa, or being , looked upon aa an aaeleao vagabond, in | sackcloth aod aabas. , Am 1 net nn object .of pity I Tha , gentle apologies that my (hands make , vititera aad naighbara, afford aame , relief mean white, bat even the** can- , net overcome entirely tbe mortileation , of e traveller witbont bit track, nod therefore witbont | A CLBA* Bdibt. I A Cuus oilier.
" » I Naw Mcaic — Among the many fine 1 end original com position a brought forth 1 thia season by Haaalvr, are several gal- ' aid waltBee, competed for tb* , by Mr. Geo. P. Kimball, aa ' amatear eempoeer, of Pbiladelpbia. A < new waits, lately writtea far the "Ampbion Amatear Maaical Society." and a ' aoog, "Aek mt nn morn," urn not#- • worthy among tba many of Mr. K.'a I competitions. Mauri. Hoffman, Bu- 1 tert aod Ueiamna, of Hnaeter'a Band, j all given oa compositions, soma of , which ar* very bMatifel, aad reflect i great credit M tba composers. 1 , < Ir yoa want a minister* ship, a ma- ' gic I teen marker, the latest novel, the 1 moat fashionable station. rj, tha finest 1 pa rfnmery, the atouteel Ashing teckla. t thn moat dnlieate sponges or naterad | carieeitiaa ia tb* shape ef shell wv alar- ' flak, go to tbe " All Snpply 8tore"of J 8. Garrison, cornor of Wnthfegtea j ■treat and Delawarn arenat. f Fur Ike Otaea Wsva. I Taanesse Mammal Leber limirtraiiy. Ameag the many efforts to pracUeaily ' improve the rauently aaraaaipated col- 1 orad people of the tenth ia the eateb- 1 of a Maanel Labor Uniraraity, * Rotherford, coanty Tenaasae. This a is 1 tea led tweaty -eaves miles * from Haabtffle, and threw twflee from Marireasbeeo. Three hundred asm of land bee beta perabaead tor it, do which crop la sew b*ing railed. Ilia Ike h aim of the ioUilaliee te teach iadtatry, " •ceoomy aad temperance, aa well ea ralars aad morality. Chia*a« af c Ten n ease af all shades of polities! tad 1 religions epialoaa radars* It in word , sod deed ; yet awiag to tha rendition 1 ef Ue atete financially tW trutee* bar* * east aa agsat North te amkw knowo Ha » aflorte aad naceaaitiea. Elder Daniel a it aaw bar*. H* ia a native -j and i* highly racomtaeadad , by tea beat citixeaa of all parties te bia atete. He de*iree to lay the elalma of l' the Kboot before the good people oTth* 1-4 North, aad will eedeever te see ae many t •a he eaa .for that parpoee daring tk* . prteent weak aa Ue 1 stead, ilia work aad himself ia endorsed also by maay • leading cil testae ef Philadelphia. It i b hajied that be wBI meal within eenoar- h Tn Omt Aai shin Hair Pi*p*» •' Uea. vataad at beaen nad abrnad, a real 1 D.^.U — W » J.
- SUMM.BBA4L PABC— TWMD DAY's I Tf" ■ ffin a 1 1 jlxcTTBMUT I— For tha - thirfl radb, Mr.*Tbomaa entered pair ; aortal horaaa, Mft Bocddas pair of sor- | rlipKr. Bilgtr pair at blacka. Tba att tendance waa falri bnl the excitement 1 compensated for any west of numbers. ' Owing to tha disparity in tha weight of . tha wagons, Baekiua' teem took the i pile, Bitger middle, Thomaa oataide. First HapA— Blacka led ta the qaar- ' ter-balf and Urea-qnarter pole, when I tbey were euMbaeted by Boekioe' torI rela. Both trams now mad* an iodia- - criminate (aa '*li|d Mot fat the heme r atretcb, which was won by tbn blacks in [ 3.10, Bockiua' (or rata distanced. 8econd Heat, — AU tbe karseegol off ' wall together oo a baaatitel start. Boekina' tram toak tb* lead from the : jnmp. Tk* boraaa trotted beentifelly, , maintaining the lied and winning the J boat in 3.07. Biigar'a blacka and , Thomas' sorrels aec-sawad it eronod tbe I Desk, first one sad then another oo the f lead. They ram* io o*ck aad neck, tbe i blacks having tb* advantage. I Third Heat.— After two itarts, lb* I boraaa strong off with Boekina' sorreia I 00 tba lead, the blraka io the middle. ; and Thomaa' ed'rreia in tb* rear. By | tb* half mile tpoln, all tb* bora** were i io a buocb. _A:t tb* three-quarter pole, . they again commenced to string, lb* | sorreia leading -end tba-bl&ehs behind. ' Oo tbe home atretcb, Mr. Thomas' team broke badly, aod pasaad the I judges' stand on a full run. The ajber , aorrels aod tb* blacka Datlad baaatifelly. Tbe judges ruled Thomas'* team out, and the heat and tb* race were . given to Bocktet' horses. Time, 3.05. i All tbe heat* war* beautifully contested, aod tbe race evoked much ea- • tbusiesm. Awake I The Rlp-Tan-Winkletem supposed | to have hovered over Cape Mey, hat ; vanished. Everybody I* wide awake. Tbe ehritk of ear* announce it. The , paddle of boat* re-echo it Tha hotel walla are bot tbe coverings of a | bursting humanity. Men rob tbe aea of its eelitwde. Hotels are commencing to dot the bend of every inlet. Foreign capital it pouriog here, *s Its beatlnreitcunt Bhrewd men ere buying on|w cottage* for homes. A dozen projects are oo band for ths erection of new hotels. Old ones or# to bs enlargsd Our City Fathers art awake. New Orleans, Little Rock, Bait-Lake City, Sin Fraocitco aad Saint Pool are coming here. They are pressing nil the intermediate cities ktre. Everybody sbont Cape May is • wide ' awake I For tb* Oerau Wav*. Sly Trunk I Having sought your sympothy when 1 waa without my Dunk, let me communicate my joy at lit safe arrival ; and this should not be done, without acknow. ths prompt attention of your j Baggage Express, as part of ths excsltyatern end *rr*ng*m--nts of ths West Jersey Railroad, for ths convsnie*es of travelers. Ao<l lest »ny reader should bsva misunderstood lbs Umeota. lions over my aba*r.t trunk, 1st me distinctly aay it waa not attributable rubor to tbe Baggage Kxpreaa nr tb* Railroad managemrnt. but simply tb* remit of net having rightly understood tbsArrrmantowa express, aa to where my aboald be sxebaaged. W Bat I am ones more a bappy man ; bad tk* ealiefection of a smooth bav* with my owu raxor (I confess to belay somewhat of tb* old ifbool ia tbat raepect), a clean abirt (not borrwwwd), and the privilege of dreealog for dinner. That* taxartee ee*m tbe greater, fer having baea deprived of tbem for tiro entire daye aad part of a third. doligfata ol your charming beacb, I tojoy. with the otaoroocs that wheo I doff my Wet flenael bathing clothes, my trunk wails to faraiafa what 1 aaad. , Nor ar* my cojoymeota wholly oolfisn, ; for a* I ploogo into tb* iavigoratiog breakers. I witness aroood ma tha obrerfel gam bote of hundreds, among tb*m girls aad boye oa young aa fiva aod six years. The obsaoco of all possible danger an thw hard aod very gradual slope of this emwoth aoody beach, forany anxiety oo the part of parents or friends ; aad Iheac littte owes I watch with great pleasure, a* tbay gat tbe bmacfit to health from tb* tell bath and tbn blewoiog of free oxoreira. I bare aerov before, te aey brier viaiu Capo Island, realised so entirely tha great superiority of thia Cap* te all other watering place* oa tb* Atlantic shore that I bar* keawtedga of ; aad 1 bam nought to rajey a*a-batbiog at . Breach a* wall as at many other , ptecat of repwtmUan. Bat rmwtabim te aaotkar*' I shall never again g* te tea ■ ea iaWi for -batbiag, at aay alter spot , than Gap# laiaad, where 1 bav* fowad all 1 that heart eaa daslvw, lb lb* way of bind I treatment, ami all that reran omi good , tart* may able. I treat term flat *1- • way* to h*v* are treak mm* with at | tefe ty a* If I ware aa etephaat, to- i •tead *f a wribliag biped. The Belffkth *f the Seu*a. Tb* ami ia *t lis haighth. Bvary. ia bare. Saaatea. BapraaraUUvwa, Uo vara are | aaaa of law, Medicine aad Divinity ; tba Amy aad Navy; Merchants aad Boakora, all bare dlatio- i gaiabad reprwmialaliva*. Muaia aad aoog vibrato ia tha hwwaaa. Tha aidwwaika throagad with ptteaaaadvre. Tha teach ia alive with axpaaalv* aqalpagm. . Tha wiathax ia daligklfml. Tha aarf batbiag waa aarat batter. Tba araeqaitoaa bare depart ad. Pretty wommo bar* -mqda tbair appraraaca. Old fecaa are tarbiaa aa. Tba Wat af prior prevaib. druakaaaaaa. prelaaitj rariteiiry, ia area wr beard. Tha awttaga paapla are tegteateg to regard Oapa laiaad m Ibmr Tbaj are holding meetings, daviaiag tea baM plana far tb* InUad'a AD tha bwtoh U^Wa. «"-«•%• tham, Kvikilj « tealtby maqy aw waahhy, aafl all ire wiaa. Cap* May H aad thnnnoaM m at tu haighth ' |
i T* » Faoa tea bant authority we bate rea- • aaa to briia ve t h at the ■ 'Orceaoa Soap, " r manofaetared by Measr*. Hcanklay k Hall, alperUlemqht te Ihb iaaaa, ia an ■pel* poaaeoscfl of aaperlor merit, t gader.trgil! f T 110**9 R. Aokkw, tb* New York B Grocer, occopiee bit own etore, and bus no rent to pay ; importi nod bay* exclusively for cask ; never gava a note in u Ma life, coeaeqaently can aodaraell any booae in tbe city. " Thia ia the ehop to boy It. See adver. tisement. ' Mr. En. Lcbix, of the Loblo Brotbera—aoie stifle Conjarer aad lliagiaaiat, T having Jaat completed a edceeesrul tlx weeks engagement ot the Eleventh St. > Opera Haoaa, wilL visit Cop* lalood in • a few day*, anil Will no doabt give ua ■ one of kit delightful entertainments, eoi tislad "Diabolortom, or Night* in Dream > Land," of which be i* the originator. > He la a fine performer. Ovao-KxamTioii, either of body or ^ mind, prodecea debility and diaeaae. ( Tba usual remedy ia to lake some atim j alent, Iba effeat of wbicb ia tho aame < ' aa giving a tired borsa tbe whip instead of oote. Tbe trne way ia to fortify tho aystam witb a permanent tonic like tbe i i'oruvion Syrop, (a protoxide of iron), which givea atreogtb end vigor to the whale ayatem. ' PaaaoKAL. — Mr. Robert Craig, of Mre. , Drew's Arch Street Theatre, is oow ot i the Colombia House. It bos already been announced tbat Mr. Craig proposes to entertain tbe Cape May pablic, on Wednesday evening, at tbe Colombia Dialog Hall. I 8PECIAL "NOTICES. • Caution. Purchasers ol tbe Peruvian, Syrup, (a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron,) are cau- ' tloaed against being deceived bjr soy of the preparations of Peruvian Bark or" Dark and Iron which may be offered them. Tbe superiority of the Peruvian Syrup over other preps5 rations ot Iron Is due In s great measure to the ot a ailment, as easily digested ss the aim- ' pleat too d. Every botUe ot genuine tea Pcn- , CTIA» trace (not Peruvian B*aa) blows InI the glass. Examine the bottle before pur1 chasing. ' WI STAB'S 1 Balsam of Wild Cherry. 0»w»*s. CtUe, HreneHtis, AUhme, teww p, r W Aoeptap Cbw»*, qutM,. sod Ihe numerou. as well as dangerous diseases of the Tkreet. (J test sod Lamps, prevail Io our changeable climate at ' enough to escape their baneful lofluenee. How ' Important then to have at hand a certain anildote to all these complaints. Experience prates not found lo any other remedy : however severe Ihe suffering, the application of this soothing, healing and wonderful Balsam at Or Bauiwia. Csucss Couktv, N. v.. writes: "1 was urged by a neighbor to get one batUe of the Balsam for^my^lU^belng^astured^lii I /procured a bo/jc. My wife at llils time was , so low with what the physicians termed Saarr self^ from tho ted, coughlug constantly and f another tmt'le, and con'*nu"l glv'ng't. "Before | this bottle was entirely used, the ceased eoughring and was strong ruough to sit up. The tilth bottle entirely auroaro iica to ncai.Ttt.do. > Ing that whteh several Physicians had tried to do hut had failed." Prepared by gBTH W. FOWLE A SON, IR Tremost St., Dos Ion. and lor sole by Druggists I generally. 1 ACROSTIC. I G rally it penetrattelhrough every pore, ' A Uw*w2L*U Avals wlS"erlalnty^>nd^peed ; E rtufiows, at Ita presence disappear ; S kins lose each stain, and Ihe complexion's tlaarl A ll1 ufltl/wondreu/ mcr'lU teelUyf "h°UW ' 1. el URxe who doubt, e rlopfe See tut try— i V ertty, torn Its true deserts twould have ; E ret unbelievers would laud Cnscg'a Salvi. (Jet Yonraclf a lloiac. Vour renta will toon pay for your house.— Building Lois cheaper tha* ever, oow lo te bad on the "MILLER FARM," Columbia Avenue, | Cape island. Hotel Ft*perties fit Cottage* For Rent for the Coming BATHING SEASON. Apply t» or address R. B. SWAIN, Real Estate A feat, i mhtt-tf Cape Wand, N. 1, DexfnFis BIMrM fit Caterth Vreated with tte wkmoat sisasaas. by J. laanta M. D., Oculist ud Aurist, fformerly of Leydoo, Holland.) No. 8s* A rah strael, Philadelphia— Testimonials from tte moat reliable sources In ihe city and country can te seen at his office. The Medical 'Faculty ore Invited lb accompany 1 their patients, as te has no secrets In his practice. ARTIFICIAL KTESIaaerted without polo. No charge for examination. aSO-y A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. — A Physician who had Consumption for several KS .71111, "SST SSMJS.W. own person, or who tea aay knowledge of Its virtues i and ho oa* ascribe ihe degree of health qg wtfhoay Vlti jjli' 'JfSTltefla*. mywRrre treatereat te eoaadotUy beUevos will mdlcale he disuse. Prtee, *1.1* per bottle, os l*| a half- : doren, seat by express, lend for a elreo.r, or rail on Da. E. BovLsran iaexson jelf-y. No. 3*0 M. Tenth street, PhUad.'s Vf OTICE Is heew^iUTen^at tte aeeoual of flttAT* " JO"ph . WU! be audited and stated by tte Berrogate. and repotted to tte Indgwa of the OrphuVCtewft of te Conaty of QipeJgaT, at the tesm of SeparmPETER aOUDER, Surrogate. Dated July 1st, am. July l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Farcrtate ~ i VTAME plates lettered to order. Oe hands •"■""nafaagagaar- ; irilt'te^Mi* ffftenTUu.* tare. Vy. ^ «rtte.nnra.*rete« ate ) JJJJJw ■■■■■• nmani, wow, ess., raws , — Tac MAN a IHAW, " No. teafElgat ThU*y-*vel MABlXKT acree*. • te— Itete. IteMiMptw j ^ . ParkavY lc*-4 r*aa ^
NEW ADVERTISEMENtSs I FKMALE COLLEGE, ' BORDEN TOWN N. X. : fggMl 3 tloosl advantages fitrnt. bed la eraoectte* IM a^leauht home. Fall teru^ begin t September t Be'v. JOHN H-^aKELe" A. M., Pfgs't. 1 • AGENTS WANTED . T70R the Standard and Official LIVES of A SKTMOl'Il and II I. » lit. A book lor ' EffSSJ-SJI^iMSSKi T as y ceVTatlvo con do witbont It, or hare a Just uo- , demanding of tho Issues before Ihe country . fimSg It tDsftewi 'mnurarw mite' raray over offered. Send for circulars and see our liberal terms and a full description of the work. . Address UNITED STATES pVBLfSHINO CO., <1 1 Broom* street, New York. ~~ AGENTS WANTED " . T'OR the Stands id and Official LIFE OF • r HON. ICIIYI.ER COLFAX, lndlspen- . sable to a Just understanding of tho political • Issues of the dsy, and endorsed by tte loaders n of the Republican party. Tha claims of this II clearly sld forth 'n* this volume, that none of his admirer* can afford to be without s copy. Send for circular* sad sec our liberal terms, sqd r, Broome St., New York. AGENTS WANTED FOB r "THE BLUE-COATS, , dad low Ike y Lined, Feapkf and Died Jot the i OrltLm.'' It contains over loo Due Engravings I and MO pages, sod Is the spiciest and cotapest e war book^ published. Prlce^ only gS-SO fee e " on U'brotk£R8 "a Cincinnati, Ohio | Chlovgo, til., or at. Louts, a Mo. '' Agrnts Wixnieu to Nell (he 0 "KMIXEJfT WOMEN OF THE AfiE," An octavo volume ol UO pages^ containing t~ . Tltc New York Tribune says*— "Bo thoroughly ■ have tbe publisher* done their work, that their ■ volume. In paper, tvpe, binding, engraving* shore all In Ike erreffe ore of I It tubjnT nailer, goes . KriidirateoSu^only made "oVell*"*""" ,Ub" For descriptive circulars, he., address S. M. BBTTB St COn HartXUrd, conn. AGRICVLTEBAL HOURS. THE AX-MAM V COTTON GIN HANV1 FACTCBUKI CO, Albany. N. Y, MnnOI- , 'irWKaT, setapttslag thr celebrated "Star" i. Threibl«|jBe3ii*i i "Star" Railway (or End- , less Chain) and Lever Hone Powers i " star " l ..Hon CJlns and Condensers t Circular Cresv4 cut «asrmltlai Vag*tablo Cutters i Hone Has - Forks j Corn and Feed Mlltsi Power Corn Shef- . lers -, Dog Powers, Ac, he. We wish to est! the psrttcular attention of e Farmers lo our celebrated "STAR" THRESHr ER asn CLEANER, which, as lately Improved. we claim It far superior to any other maehlne " now tn market.^ It la compact anil easily portno- euy to operate by tho moot Inexperienced, and will do lis work with marvellous rapidity and perfection, and ^ with comparatively the ^least We Lre'made recent Improvements In this machine, by which we are enabled to rAorou«A/y clean the orotn under almost any combination of =, dlffleultfea. and we are now using an entirely • of dust, thus making the operation of threshing „ as comtortahte and safe as with the ordinary machines It la annoying and frequently dc,t structlve of health. These Machines are made of suitable slice for _ our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 and e bortes. For sale by our agents and dealers generally. 1. For full particulars, rend fur our illustrated Descriptive Circular and Price List lorrre • Jiondents will please address THE ALBANY ,1 YJOTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO, i. Circular, Mill, Mulaj, Ll GANG AND ( BONN Cl'T NAH'8. Every saw that leaves our fac^toyyjs Oil Tempered and Patent Ground, AXES. , Commoi^ate^e,^ ai^ good ^aa the teat. Tho t be excelled^ We guaranty they will cut » jier the ch^^^^ Send far elreular and prices to LIPriN- ' COTTfc BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh. Pa, sole manufacturers. For caie by principal Hardware denlere. LAWRKNCEVILLE j FEMALE NEMINAHY 1 Lawrencevllle, N. J. THE NEXT SESSION will commence on ! September loth. Send for Circular. C. W. NASSAU, Principal. A FIItNT CLASH 1 ! TbOARDING School for young Ladles —In ' I) connection wllh the SUte Normal School, c • Treatao, New Jersey. Total charges, lnclud- I . Ing boanff tnltlon. and hooka *M a j ear. For | Circular wllh luU particulars, apply to s JOHN g. HART, PrlnelpaL i WE HAVE COME ; Wllh gibai Inducements lo agents to co-ope- [ rate srlth na In our GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE ! i > resell. g. free of Cnot in ewe Agenu. ' W.tcls*o free of Cwat Is o.r Agrnta . Hewing XaeMI.ee Tree of Coat lo AgeMta. lAmrn Grade free of C.at t. err Age. to. . BIlMs a.d Shawls free eg Coat I. Agents. - SssU a.d BMraa free af Cwat ta Ags.ta* Dress Woods n-te ef Crat ta ore Agents. Great Bolter ffarmlRs fer oar CESTOXERS. Bote for our circular. Agents wonted every- ' where. t Address HARRIS * I'LL' SIXER, M Hanover street, Boston, llasa. |' Adiour ncd NhcrUPa Hair. . IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Between V **-»«• Dough 'T. Ft, Fa, Oreptalaant, < for sale and f *f mortgage Van Rerasclaer, property, si nl rsfsnlsals J ' BY v irtae of tte atevmeUtte eaecuMO, Ue of John Wilson, East Crete Carat V of Cape on Tuesday, the eleventh Mnf August Dated July II, 1MB. Jjl* EIGHT 111 NDBEO DOLLARK. „ A'wsritai'srsrs,'?, 3 gyrew i. a. hvfpwak. I*W *ml Braalifel Style-. |j ^ ~T**r~ " w. o. ri uBY, re Aph si, Phu !
NEW APVERTISEME NTS. W k AtE ON HANDf And WU1 sell more for the money than any DOLLllJWrEM IS TIB (TOUT. U* Over tmd.rarae.ta for forming Clubs ran raras than double that of any rstabllabraeat I. tbe cessntry. For the proof of this anertlon, please exa- • mine our Terms to Agents, which are aa fol- i CI" Read carefully and enmpara with' U^H - terms tor getting np dobs, as advertised > other establishments. ANY PERSON SENDING VI TWO LAR8 con reoalsa foe tte same * rale^^B ^u??M?^^ibS2i7is?TaSrl5^^B castonu VteteOMKwo^^ SBreskfait^^B 3 -.TTrjftypyf •wttcn of atedr^^M i ANT PERSON SENDING THREE DOljl I L ARB, son receive for tho soma a selecttoo from g i tjie following articles is yds. Do Lafnv,, I " . white Marseilles QuUt, 1 (not oat) too view I Studs, 0 (not one) Hair Guard Chains, wllh i KOId-plated trimmings. (The trimmings „ t I raese chains are advratlsod by otter .oncers. te OoU. which Is a deception, as Uey are all of them gold plated,) f (not one) silver plated 6 Steel* Bind ml* K^I rre"snd' Forte, one) Worsted Promenade Shawls, B (not on) Indies' 1 long gold plaited Chains, 1 (not one) ladles' ' solid Gold Double Rings, X (not one) gents' ; Jenvjr ths red ^gold-plsted Rings. (These^rtnss i ia ScSS r'i , of Jewelry and Sleeve Buttons to match, 5 (not • one) superior Turkey Morocco Shopping Bar,. ) i pain (not on) ladles' Balmoral Boots M7 trill else send 40 prfafrd not leee of ant, I, ■ far ANY PERSON SENDINO FIVE DOLLARS, lection from rhr following arUetes A*b*ac'k or colored Atpacca Dress, Pattern, a Poplin ; Dress Pattern, 1 piece or Brawn or Bleached Sheeting, 1 engraved (• bottles) silver-plated Revolving Castor, 4 yds. superfine Cssslmere ' extra heavy large-sired White Quilt, i p,ir I gents' Calf Boots, 4 yds. good wool Frocklng, 3 (not one) beat quality Balmoral Skirts, sn ' d'5lb<l"J*'ldt'rCC thl* I 111"1' ■ Jds- ' drenM wear, a silver-plated Cske er Cord Boss tel. Fur Muff or Cape, Wool Long Shaw], " splendid clasp Family Bible, 4 ydTfSot three yds.) double wldlh water-proof cloaking, 3 seta each (not one set each) IVory Handle Y.ltes, with silver-plated Forks, I set of Lace lurtalna^ ^ «o ire *^'l?Y<PEHSON™ENDIN0 TEN DOLLARS, can receive for tbecame a selection from tte fallow. tug articles t— V yds. (not four yds) double width - Cloth lor Cloaking or Coaling, s (nol two) Bleached Linen Table Cloths, with 3 do*, (not one do*.) Linn Damask Napkins, so yds. (not " ■> yds.) Hemp Carpsttlng, 11 yards (tin qusl- - tty black ot colored Alpaccs Dress Patterns, ll I yds. extra quality, Poplin Dross Patterns, SU- - vcr Hunting Case Wateh, new (not second hauided) s do*, (not one do*.) Ivory handled 1 steel blsded Knives' and Fotto, I nr. suiwrlor - wool Blankets, nice Fur Muff and Cape, 3 (nol i, one) (Her plated engraved Ice^Pltchers, S^*ds - Rogers' 'best silver plated Forks. Common r Sense Sewlnj^Machlne ^Itte real aitlcle, not a 1 (not two) Honey Comb Uulfls.3 (not one) vl'lfrt did elsap Family Blblee. < We will also send printed nol Ices for I'M articles for tale at one dollar each. • FOR LARGER CLUBS THE VALUE INf CREASES IN THE SAME RATIO. Our stock f of Goods Is alt new and la good order. The r quality of the goods Is he tte* than those used r by ray other cosmera In the eonntry. We arc • ol the opinion that, after reading the above r advertisement, some parties will come to thy - conclusion that thi-^havebeen severely jwjor city by ° "" ° '* ,hW r We cannot offer to tbe person sending us lb<tsrgcst amount ^of money^for a mouth, a Glfl - above liberal terms, wt will acH* to any one r who may send us gte. eleven article* from our exchange Hit, all to be sent In one order 1 and our exchange Uat, all to be sent In on order f_|-Mone| cent by Regletered^Lettrr* or by | ^ P. Agents wllt^ ^please notify us wild 1 Tuonis I'mSoV'tu, SOAP. tosrveloue. No person who bae ever tried it will .lo without It. U" recommendations «. petfeel PURITY, uller HARMI.ESSNESS and wonderful EFFICIENCY. Warranted lo eontain more washing power to Ihe dollar's worth than any other soap In Ihe market— therefore the CHEAPEST. Trylt. Sattafactloa guars r teed (If used according to directions), or MONEY REFUNDED. Ask any groeer for It. Manufactured uulv by HIKCKLKY * HALL, THOMAS Vx. AOM'AV ■m A 262 (iKKKItWim KTBKKT, CORNER OF MURRAY STREET, NEW TURK, Has reduced Ihe price of TEA*; COFFEES, SUGAR, FLOUR aad aU kjndaof GROt'ERII.s, Front IO to 'JO i»cr ceutBEST JAPAN TEA, *1.00. BEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, H.0O. SPLENDID OOLONG TEA, *0 Cents. COFFEES, ROASTED and GROUND, lSCenl* te 40 Cento. (Brat in market.) 1,000 Barrels FLOUR, all (rede*. •.sssnK&vttmnh, ™,cv. , every thing nwd 1* evavy Family , cheaper than In any otter Store tn New York. Barrels MOLASSES, N. O. and P. IL THOMAS R. AGNEW occupies his own store' Us properly, ud has no real to pay • IIKTiSASS fSSXaftt SS." sell soy house la the city. wood rem BALK. ~~ r|'U* subscriber will offer nt public sale, o J the premises. In October next, tte ■WOOD ON THE TRACT af Ml ACRES, lots of IS Mm each, rites ted o* UMbteds ot Fishing ud Green Creeks, on MM I seven miles from Cape Island, and fate Mies lew Ue Court Home, la U* Middle Town■hlp, Capo May Couatv. For Information, apply to R* ft tW AIN. Surveyor, , Cape Iriand J. FISHER LEANING, No- #31 Chestnut Street, r*lUdety*i» Jyt*** TIIJE HEW JEBNEY C'OI.LKOIATK 1 N BTIT UjC K, BOSDExtows *t r jEtasEV, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ?»2s^,SiSssr""-5C- • For clrculaia i— Hieing further Information, spplv lo tee principals, Jcrt,* t. A E- HAAS, A. M. DKNTAIs oratOB, H. L. eiDflftCfe D. D. 8., CAFE ISLAND, MEW JERSEY. OFFICE HOCRA— Fram S A. X. to IS M-, and ' from 4 P. IL to 1 P. M. (!■ ff Mffi nCl.FI.HI Mm H OTICE. THE Us munis and Coaaerv stives rt Cape ,jjajrfca,Saas#5a Ate en *lee*mnl Wlllll, to te irbbiiIi f el the rktee to NcMmtec ram* . W. B. Mil na. ftetrmen of tort Oinrt) Ctel Irtl i i Coy* lelond, Jnty U, Nte

