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rnmrn um raoninmmWed.e.day, Mr V. IBM. luxnx. It saay be a work of supererogation to address a word to Ike exnrfleot and mend people who rttit our amide homo. Still It cob do no bono. rio star* jaaunt to the eyes that on not Winded tooll goodness, or affected by tho impure owl discolored glasses of o rensuaHet, that wo bare among uo daring tbe gey maoo, o large number of the active, Influential mod devoted member. at the Cbarrh, and the profcreed followers of the C'ntcifiedinen ood woman who honor Ilia high and Usmttfal morality, ood treat his matebkoe power end gteee. It hear; «» fetpd htthr ertdrt^aod oxdtement prroerre tifrstrength of feith, the glow of lore, and the bright mer of parity. Tin story lo told at o little girl who war about to make a rioit abroad, and who in bidding adin to her Mania, went to her flute bed-room and hid ferewdl ing her bed-ride, where the waa aecuslomed to ray her morning ond evening prayrn, rhe aid, "Good bye, Jesus Chriatl •• How good-natured, and yet how rngjeetire! Many good excursionists bid good bye loan their rellI'rayrr, Seriptorea and reflection are stnutgew to the puritans of ftshion.tt Is for eooadcutioaii people to maintain their integrity and to teach the great truth that true religion h not Incompatible with aerial and physical enjoyment, and that mm can eaetly look op throogh Nature to Nature* God. a ad enjoying everything really good, dad additional pleasure ia the mnatloof of a profound gratitude, and the formef higher rreolrr. We hare heard something. eoaosroiag certain prominent professors of religion, which while they indicate no crimioafliy, exhibit a red disregard of •one of the teaching, of their gnat Nxamidni. Eyre are everywhere, and example U the grealeet power of Chriateadoa. More actlre than the theory •Uatnrba and condemn, the divine eya- " ma dreaa that aakea the man and want of it the Mow" rem to be u I hi H waa In the generation whm . rooomn imptrerion coold not well he \ emreyed by worda than la Intended by the Bard of Aran. It ie ae lmpoarible . to make a gentleman oat of fine dothca , as It 1. to make a first-water diamond ( ■oat or panic, or a rone oat of wax. . True, yon may get the glitter and , aembled brilliance of the one, and something that haa eenewhat of the appearance of the otbre, but neither will para muatcr. The koat handling ofelther the pebble or wax flower will , dlnlpola aay idea of la bring the , genuine article. The tailor may fix . np the human form divine In ami artietlc manner. Ha amy round the angular figure by nkriy arranged \ padding ; the cot may ba foaltlaaa, the ' I'*t nnelli may ba perfect, but all hU art and Affl cannot anppiytfaa . " print." that are neommry to make agentM^thc^p^aeucri'th. ' ^Spnareth^^^toe,!^ ^ A .mooth tongue and a aatphnacof \ speech may be the nault ef atady and , conceal a nature addicted tehypoctbyj | of the want Und, and wMeh oaght to , drive ihrir from aB decent , **$' 1 c,ita^°rf the origtajTmtata! \ to the title and forthwith be iaregerto J ^toatM^o^tro^tlemao , enamekd eompiaxien, fant in tha eon- , slant cxhlUttancf the gohten rate, "do , mm. othma m you would they Md , do aato go*." The man who hi all , to carry oat thk prtaripk win haa nribma . abamm Ma ahuatteatn , Bfomayba, and wU] reqtore neither , gold nor sliver to ensure hie aueeaaa In , may corer a brare and nobk kmit, ! and tail banl.n.il handa may belong epettaas torn and tee beuadrioth reay j ktdaeanaaaltha ayreM- hand, of a , world k quite Ml ef Ike bnilailon, to , ' a law forbidding tha Ml rf cigars er- ,

a£&**r d fetoredro ^by^TbmvSr«f 1 Om Mansion Houm and KMd, . aeemad to panlyfe the energies of her I citterns. In thoae day. there Wal bo I railroad, and but two tinea of eteatnbra, ■ i qiuatallng of ^Ve boats, ran between the Cape and New York and Phila- i delphla, A Journey then lo Oape I May waa exciting and lantuwaoaae. ■ ■ Every aummer at the done of the i araenc there was a railroad bpnam, : but U usually ended In balncn rosolutiona. Tbeu come the buildlBg of the railroad to Atlantic City and the mushroom growth ef thai sand-bonk. Kb redden growth, however, completely alarmed Cape May and led to the building of the read to Mllvtlk. It waa. hbweret, pOOHJr fcSlilt and under the CoWftl of three different eotpMntlona between Cape May and Philadelphia, and the eubetantial were not rallied until the three road, were rntianilflated and jnssrd into the pceaent management. There were meo of capital who had fotrsigM enough to met that the ttatnfii odvantagea of CkpG May were tar auperior to any other searide resort in the North, and that under a byatem of «o tightened Improvement the .apendlture of a few hUhdfed thousand, would enhance the value of property , and enrich the lnreatora. The Ant step in the march of improvement was the bulldlag of tho Sea Brrvie lloule, and running the locomotive across the buubh beloW Congress flan. To sketch the subsequent effects of this enterprise, and the still later building of the Stockton Houee, would occupy more space than a mere editorial will permit. It Ik our IntenUoci to do ao in a future and more exand vigorous management of the railroad company, capitalists were soon attracted lo Uw bland Cape, and cottages sprang up, year after year, Ukn the bean stalk In the nursery talc. The only obstacle to the full fruition of the future Intended for Cape May by those who are investing their money here, la a race of mole-eyed individuals who are never satisfied unless they are opposing something. Every property bolder on the Island, whether to the manor bom or a summer resident only, all are equally interested In aiding the march of ImproreroenL Every tiling that tends to attract visitors hero, by making It agreeable to the stranger, enhances the value of their property. The paltry by a corresponding increase in the value of real estate. But whether these foe. to Improvement will it to not, the march of progress will continue, and they will be brushed aaldo or crushed beneath its onward tread. The future of Oepe Hay can only be measured by comparing the preeent with the past. To-day the visitor beholds a splendid hard, white, level beach, running the entire length df all the bolek, and for beyond to the mouth of the Inlet— a splendid drive of four to Ave miles. Skirting the edge of this limi.li on one side, and overlooking the splendid lawn, of the hotels on tha other, is a wide board walk, wham, aa the sun sinks to rest la the West, the beauty and fhshion of Cope May meet on the promenade. In another year a wide avenue, inside this promenade and extending the entire length of the hotels, ie projected. This acoocaphsbed, and a good road made to the Race Course, and Cape May will aland without a peer in American watering pieces. Already none eon of such a number of solvate residents. There may ba more expensive villas at Newport and the Branch, but to On number of private cottages, and unostentatious wealth and culture of the occupants, neither the Branch norths windy Eden ot the NamgaaaeU Ware, can surpass It. The season for bathing along th coast of our middle State, can not be mid property to begin before the middie of June, and terminates by the middle of September. The benefit from bathing would be not a little Increased by the accessories of active exerriam and sports. The time of stay at the ma ahore la generally too short. a decided and permanent- relief from old diseases by tea-bathing. Tbebath should be taken briuro a meal, and never on a full stomach or during the Ant stage of digestion. By general oonaat, an hour before noon la preferred for am-hathing. Comparatively few, however, choose the time before hi tab feat for the purpose. Invalids with cold rids a languid drculatioa will reqrire a alight refreshment—* cup of good chocolate, a {date of plain soup, or a tail boiled egg, with a roll, before bathing. If an oarlj or noonday dinner be taken, an evening bath may be used with advantage, and to . coses it is found to agree better with invalids than to the morning.— Iavahdi should bathe before breakfest if they riae with a warm, and even hot skin, and reach the water before they eon to said to hove hat the warmth of the bed, or after they hare been put to a gknr by saerriae. In a few wonts the rule to to bathe when tha akin is warm, or hot and day, and not when U if chilled or pupiring. Reaction and gknr will follow in the A ret case chilliness, and headache, and pains to the last. Great exhaustion after fetigutog OBTotoe forbids the use of the ecu ae H would that of dm fresh water both; sod hence there to danger of rmhtag bamediatriy tote the am after a tag and htigutog Journey. Bathing in the sta diflere widely from the ordinary hath. The act b nmmlly preceded by wane exerctoe, a waftora ride lotto beach, and ills straggling against th. wares, or " j swimming. In son* the nervous sya- ^ pw-vfaBy affected, giving rim j

The temperature of the tea U vary - fag vrtth the tides and tha hour of tb. During the summer months, to Which invalid, and others resort to < the mnahora, the temperature to be--7o to degrees Fahrenheit- The by prisons of a deikote frame and to feeble health. , Saline water evaporates from the j skin more slowly than a etoipie watery , Auld. Henoe fishermen and sailors; ; indemencks of thewtother, are seldom ' injured by being soaked with salt water though liable to colds from becoming wet with rata Watef. Sre-btdhing excite, the skin health- i ily. Improves digestion, and the ftanotioos of the nervous system and nutrition. Tto tddeftaalfqlilrre ftrt+er cotobMsd fuller features. The appetite la improved after the third bath. The gain to muscular strength soon follows that of digestion, especially in children. Tho pervout system responds to a sounder and more prolonged sleep. Dyspepsia, neuralgic pains, rheumatism, diarrhoa, liver difficuitiee, hcurf, eruption*, and bmajr othe» iHfc 111 yield to the touic and health-giving power of sea-bathing. Joste Orton will give Meet ttodingl at the Cipc this summer. Susan Gal ton and her troupe will open at the Sea Brecic on Sd of Aug. Signor Ronccni will settle to Philadelphia this winter. Horace Nathans, the great basso, will summer at Checkerberry Springs. Charles Schnutx, the eminent vlolenrcllist, has Just returned (torn the great Boston Jamboree. Prot Behrena wrote up the Boston Jobe for the Philadelphia Krewisg Tel'grap. SilSTMi. The hotels are all open. The American noiel la being handsomely A tied Up. The streets lutve been placed in fine traveling condition. A new mineral rpring haa been discovered pear the town. The Daily Saratogiaa will commence 1 publication about July 1st. It la pup1 'untied Semi-weekly now. • An Enter rainsa Aoxrt.— An " enterprising agent for a well-known ' Cleveland tombstone manufactory, rt- - cently make a visit to a small town in a neighboring oounty. Hearing in the village that a man In a remote part of the township had lest his wife, he thought be would go and see him, and otfcr him consolation and a tombstone started. The road waa a horrible, frigbtftil one ; but tto agent persevered, and arrived at tto bereaved man's house. Tto bereaved man* hired girl told the agent that the bereaved man waa splitting fence-rails over to the pasture, about two ralka. Tto indefatigable agent mounted his horae, and started for the pasture. After IMUng into all manner of mud-hoka, scratching himself with briars, and tumbling over decayed logs, tto agent found tbe bereaved man. In a subdued voice to asked the man if be had kat his wife. The man said to bad. Tbe agent waa very sorry lo bear it, and sympathised very deeply with the man In Ids great sorrow ; but death, to Mid, was an insatiate archer and shot down all of both high and low degree. He Informed tbe man that what was "hie loss waa her gain,'* and would to glad to sell him a grave atone to. mark the •pot where the loved one slept, marble or ootnmon stone, as he chose, at priors defying competition. The bereaved man said that there waa a alight difficulty to the way. "Haven't you lost your wtfc ?" inquired tbe agent "Why yea, I have," said the man, "bat no grave atone aint necessary, for yon see the 1 1— if critter aint dead yet ; she* 1 scooted with another man !'*— Series 1 To Kebt tux Hand Soft.— The ollowing ie sold to be very serviceable ' In keeping tbe hands nice and soft : — ■ Eight ounces of soft soap, four ounoos i eaoh of olive oil and spirits of wine, ■ one and a half ounoee of lemon Juice, - and anBcient silver sand to form a - thick paste, and any perfume. Boll ' the oil and soap together to a pipkin, and then gradually stir to the ' sand and lemon Juice. When nearly cold, add tho spirits of wins; and lastly the perfume. Make into a paste with tho hands, and place in pots for use. This paste is used Instead of soap, sod will he found very good. And now for the aasp. Cut thin two pounds of yellow soap Into a double saucepan, occasionally stirring It till it Is melted, which wLn to to a few mlnntea, if tba water la kept boiling around it ; then add a quarter pound of palm oil, a quarter pound of hooey, to. worth of oil af cinnamon. Let all boil together another six or eight minhtea, pour out and stand it by until next day. Ilia j then At for use. Almond cream it a Aelightfol remedy for red hands. . It la used to the same manner and at a substitute for soap. It la also a good plan to keep a dish of oatmeal oc your stand, and rah some oc the hands whenever Korxn the World in Eighty Dsts. — Probably bat few of oar nodare are aware, now that tha FnriAc Railroad is comptsted, that a Journey around tto world can to awsde to eighty days, which estimate allows for ordinary delays incident to traveling. - Moreover the entire distance can be by mater, save about one hundred miles to India, between ADahntod and Bombay, over whkh n railroad is now marvelous trip we condense into a taDoy. New Y'eek to 8an Francisco (nil) 6 i San Francisco lo Yokataaa(stoa»-

wATEsnraa^ J '•Salve PaEon* unmet *«n.is '"*p* T~f to*. lltovftyMto.atlantic citt. This is a second Venus, sprung from the sea to s fall matured beauty, at a town, (for so it has become,) Seems as IT Be Bat served a piece of Cape May, butter sellers treat a piece of butter -etapped.it up totweed two wdoden toddler, oil entire, and popped It down again at Ataaecum, or whatever the hamlet la called, which he selected for his enterprise. It ia truly beautiful, and from the sea her it moil imposing effect. Whether the hotel bills possess a similar character, "Tlwtw best cam ttU wko fael lima Ml « Here the commercial character tomes an its characteristics— the trader no longer thinks of dollars abd cents — lie gives himself op lavishly to the good thlogs of llfc— he calleth for hock with a lusty Voire, and In his soul he damncUt the rest There; too, allatoaqiialt; the s bee nee of the chilling sneer of the wealthy allows the young apprentice to relax from his stiffness, and to assume the man of ten without the dread ( of being likened to the original. Sc4 baths in the morning prepare the apprtileforshrimpand egga; from shrimp 11 and eggs thou posacat to billiards, to poucy back to the reading rooms nere thou mayst see such pretty gay dressed butset, escaped from KtostagI, ton or Southwark, (for Philadelphia k pours out her high-ways and by-ways P into Atlantic.) glance, giggle and cot quel around ; that if thou art amorous thou mayst And hero the American a Cadis. Many a Jewish dark eye looks feathered bonnet. Sir Jeweeers abound at Atlantic. The tribes of, Solomon and Levi pour forth to abundance down the sultry streets. Here, if thy name be one of gtntie note, sink it, soil become a UolteoD or a Smith ; affects ' no superiority ; Airt and dance, and laugh thv All, and nevor wilt thou find h tby time heavily employed. Here what motley afftocnoc of diameter, ' what vast miscellany of humors, greet " the observing bat quiet gaie 1 Here mayst tbou find materials, ay, and adventures too, for fifty novels and five 3 hundred plays ! Whose veto sliallt be 3 critic Justly declare to be exhausted, - while Atlantic opens tor arms to all 3 the varieties of the mnet variegated rtoaare ? And beautiful is it to the philanthropist, aa well aa to the gallant or the observer, to behold trade thus throwing off iu caret, and the reserve of the mercantile respectability, blowing merrily about to tbe gay brevier cf the surf. cork MAY. "What will you please to take, sir, brandy and water— bottled porter, sir ? —very fine, indrod, Tbe 'Ocean Bream' la noted for its brown stout.— Yea, Ma'am— a stool for the lady there. Come, aay krve, down to the cabin. Where are the sandwicbsa, Ma f Dear me, there* New Oaatie. Steward, I say. steward. Yea, air. What time than we get to the Cape T" We are on board tbe steam-vessel to Cape May— down the broad and placid Delaware. The tall spina and brick chimneys of Philadelphia, with its keta, recede from view, as tbe boat drifts down the stream. "This way. my deare Oh, look 1 There* the Navy Yard, and see tbe frigates and gunboats.'' The aaiton are manning tlie yards aa we drop slowly past the yard and its busy hive of workmen— then taster we glide by Gloucester, and Red Bank, and Fort Mifflin, and Newcastle, and Delaware CUy, with grim guns of tto island fort standing sentinel at the bead of tbe toy. We are at the Cape. Carriages and wagons, donkeys and dandies, line the beach, and beaux and belles crowd the pier. Kisses are thrown from the wharf to tbe steamer, and back again— all Is impatience.— Tbe pilot pulls frantically on his bell, then bock again. All la coufu»Hm— The tired paaaeogers rush lo the larboard—then to the starboard— ropts are thrown out and drop into the waagain and bstened at last "All right! out with Use gang plank— ticket, air I'' Weave ashore, and whirling over (what ia permitted to he called by a ■pedal act of tbe Jersey Legislature) a turnpike, to the Island. The town rises while and elegant before you. If you are fond of yachting, "now* the time and now* tbe hour." There yqnmay take sail to Heotopcn— to Bosley* Point— to Atlantic. You may get tome good shooting to tbe neghborhood ; you may find, to the Sound, some very fine Ash, which you may catch or buy, Juat aa it pleases your fancy or puree. If you an inclined to ccooumy, U would be aa srell to buy. There ia aa sxdusire circle of dty people, who spend the aummer to the pretty Bale cottages which here abound. Stiffly cheerful and superciliously gay ore they ; much do they value themselves on being thoroughly jssn.l ,■ great thdr veneration for the aristocrat tenants of the tw««y-flve dollar per week lodging hoaaoa. Nochaagelul and erereocsal vMton are they ; yearly come down the spinster and dowager habitues— intimate are they At the cottages— eedalety settled to their pursuits— food are they at whist, and moderate are tto Makes thereat Thdr society ie charming for there who think it vulgar to to merry. Pardon ! oh pleasant Cape (If thou art wrong) with thy brilliant hops, thy card parties, thy scandal, tSy small talk, thy cobblers, and thy baths. Oh I delightful hatha) how feacii»Ungt how hilarious ! how gay ! What a happy admixture art tbou of mothers and maids, babie* and dogs, horsne and men, boys and ponies. There, too, tbe whiskered and handsome Colonel tape deep Into tbe sea (with slxteon doga of all sixes) attired in n ratlor* dreas— possibly he wag hencvolonUy [ smMna to cool the Impression prt^

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MEDICAL. Cofs Cough Balsam ) COB'S COUGH BALSAM! lifF""' WNPWWGMfcsAMi -.tin,'* ;«r*nsgsaafl!S9»to ' OTXckforpk' COUCH. For frkn it asi VW '-'L I , t» b. si5? tore rearere Mr I. m jeJU^ ^ tori sir«IW THBriAT. I dttb hii' ikitoi Snt'WIti vs. IsIub— HARD CVtl DS and COTGHS ..Ml*' aTwHtIs* reoiT "** ** ! SOBESESk OF THE THROAT. <"«« IfD ROVGS. r»«to sot totor. l» IS una iss<f IgntAstol) " " II* COAiXIMIPTIO.Y a-s. ftmrrrtrvt toda* •« - cu* I r-re w www AMONOSt ttfrt NMlrtrtElTIIUOICH LS _l* ° nouM nfa Tuk1»oi?owiMitI'r to uu Of CoX-^'iS 3dS.t','rro«i°!Ik? 1*1 m,g{j - roaMsSwlSflrireCSir " *!!!?' 15 SHORT, Tt.^t.i«.MM»Mii« OEdUyad If .red. re FowtaytTw w-l'latoal.«rrto ttotu. '- '*^'' f*i "" ■ ■ THE C/'ifoTldUni'-cO.; .'ah3TT&r*~-" iinn tid art Ry.rrciVMEMi Rend ! Read 1 I Restolt'l t Tiu i)PTEmo> or Tns riour World's Great Remedy, "OOE'B DYSPEPSIA CURE! f i • <# | Tftwrr. .. - : .a.rassc^.RSir : SpiSS£S®3 ' JoiisuUem. Dg^dpese Siei- Jiomd- ! raafflss&saSL: hdtoreva.prepM'^.t i. .s. vrei.t ef tk. , 1 — I proa l rrrrajyfAyou,^ VASMjl j »■«. a s.oirer oVs^'aM ^. i — A GREAT ni.E»II5G. | i^ I - » f 'CIrBgVTmir.- -"' DRUQGI8TJ^

May f I have It-let the spirit ofdhct L gar and festive cuss, Med P ^^^nsv.: ,.| - I: /'■) L- ' I s IsdeeihlM sreelsaAvare . „ BlttokUlewsMCW*Ksr- |r . pludprisiiatoto. ' ' • will rirtsa femlNallH ■ rssi"'" ' •FSHS i SrSSST hSCSf™"'"""Ktssi'issr.'a.hiy i fSSSSgrSE "BuuIs^'t'Sre 5.j. "ovMsare Ure sTG5re«ld|S Csltorlsr is tto p. Mini riSfreffi^lretoi!?*"*' % Ir.t.lltf.M B, It, ' The poet baa ao exhausted the suit- j Jcct, that we hasten from the shores j of this headland which Uendriek Huil- j son mistook for the mouth oftheKorth- ' west passage, but which, on discover- j iog his miltrke, he named the South i river. We, too, fellow traveller will j do likewise, though we will not stop at j Manhattan, but sail on to Albany, anil i.t. |ke care to Saratoga. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH . AT Add t DUT4TCUKS TO Till « wars." PriiLADELrniA, July TL — A targe 'number of accidcnU are reported as occurring on tbe 8th of July. In Maine, Miss Noah, daughter of Bcv. Henry Ollen, aged 18 years, was drowned by the upsetting of a boat, and at Booth Bdy* Misses Greenlaw and Caswell were drowned by a beat being run down by a schooner for New Bedford. Seven men were thrown overboard by tho Jibbing of the boom on the schooner and twoloet. Y1MUIN1A ELECTION. Richmond, July 6.— The election closed quietly, Ballots are being counted, and both jssrtiea claim the Slate. The returns show a large colored vote for Walker, and it ia thought ho has carried tbe State. PLAixrtELD, N. J., July fl. — This morning four stores were burned here. Loss $80,000. Insured for about twothirds. It was the largest Are that has occurred here -in twentjtol^ yeata. FOBKEGN. London, July 6.— The Fourth of July waa celebrated in all the principal cities of Europe. At Vkana a banquet waa given. Secretary Hay presided, aad on toasting tbe health of the Emperor of Austria, called to miod the despatch sent by Secretary Seward to Minister Motley In 18<B, in which tribute waa paid to the dignity, moderation and Justice which marked the policy of Austria to the beginning of the rebellion in America, and. addodMr. Hay, these qualities continued to characterise tbe conduct of the Austrian Government throughout tbe war. Minister Jay toasted the health of Boron BcusL At Stutgsrt two hundred Americana and their friends had a dinner. Hermann presided, and toasts were drank to the Independence of America. President Giant, Congress, Army and Nary of the United States, and to the King of Wurtembarg. At night a bail was given, and thousands were present. There Is. an unusual depression lo tbe cotton trade in Lancacbise, and several firms in the Isitliw bare been obliged to suspend. Despatches from Cork state that outrages on the part of Fenian organisations continue to be perpetrated. the rsrven cable. Brest, July A.— Advices from lite Great Eastern are to 1030 on Monday night. Tbe signals are still good. Madrid, Jaly fe-Omfflcta hare taken place in Seville between the troops and bands ef Republicans.— Later dispatches aay that the dty ia dlament ia intense. A wocuan has commenced a suit of divorce -g-t~« her hnsbood because be would not allow bar to apply bar toogue to the stopper of tbe mntasare Jog every lime she uacd it, a privilege every Yankee woman Is mid toconsid- : * I

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