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sSh&s&S Z&S: I -BALK X -Wake. Farmers' Took, ■ Jkldwarotc.. Capo May. Hough X Horn, "JO i. Del. Ar„ Phlla. i lUxon, Sharpies* A Co., Fertilisers, Jo south Del At, ITilla r'lxkiuna | Kpo* B WtLUAK.-, Cape May. J due II Towssknu, •• " < Amra>)>. Jon* 11 llryj-MA*, Coort Ilouac. U? MrrxEfaCWpo May city. - I KlKiin.akaba. . 8W RBBr^orfith A Locustolldl. . Gw> IfKarnr, 10 Washington »L C < M»y»y ' 1 . M BainiiwooD, Decatur it, " RREiimikM VJ»90*,Cold Spring. ( 8« lunvtl Utgro'-nNgsr York. **■ u*y l.TAia k IV A lie, Cape May city Jos tow'K*. iMMhrtat'st, Ililla. 1 H Born, lA-catur at. Cape May. J Fiat*. Jackson at, / KuwSb* X I.AiTiiruLK, 2nd X MarHo Phlbt. | JuoifBt-LExgaii, landing. . Gnu InKKTU, Jackaou at, Ca|« M. \ttC*u, (fan. May city ; llorrVJI X WILLIAM-. . " llAKijTtKrACo, iWaitillLDIBtKIK, t kl C areata C rfcfjfcOtLrtttjr a!, Ckpe May ° l>u J FIwhno, Court Howe. & IirmJrirtaS. Dra. M«&2fejruaY,cor. WashUu* JhVbeedt X Sox. Oape Slay WXM,lfcx,:feHM«LA.»i Ifcr-Mii— - W. «. Ilfcm. Agl Eartl. Unset ro. f 1*1 NII r iKAi.a taut, Capo May oily KIIKPIAmhox,,."* T (isi iiu-aft, .. SI Wii.Li«KmnlsyHlc. is ;s,»,«iffl5«?s.'u-* E I -BACK k H, Jackson at I MWii.U.\mjfciini«vil]<- o Umi A 1«K Jackaou at. It 1> Kimr®*w. - Jolixaoa A^piKS Jackson "kt M \\>u.oEiiUTtlle. »i IIbaiDi k wCI ayc Slay E KF^^EwrT^ " \) fc*'1' X MrStAiQN'g WBl, Jackaoo street lo&i Vc^Kroprletor.
•fottaw Ilyl." Jtto FBxCix, A I raw May ■ d "Aredi St Ho®flfclla- C. IAJCM, T ■ ■ vfaA-rttMm, ">ateS at] - FhUada. 1 E I* NtiYeJ; W !&{ UBps May. 1.11 XamtUHt ' WA V; John W Linrnknl Apnt for ■ Weal Jcrrer. M Car* May Ilt*FiBE, J W Ly<r4t, Hcc"T 11 L N i tioKaBUU Ihaimill, N SCtiiiNiN, AgfeiLiUiiental IJfV- ,„ Iiu. Co., S. ScaK'. J. u J sna il ScuELt.d#| Landing. II M William, DeMln. II A NBWWOX X qUlIihilU*, -"*» F Dip J.SKKNxniirHt^Cape Slav, w Dra Matey * MecMMaahluiton X ii" nrasturala I DmClabk, New YMjndoulUm- > Dli I.KMBT, 323 KK I jfc lkracrror, otc S: — CC lluunM, I'hiUHjg Core . " Mua 8 Hawkisi. Wkh-ton at MU« M A lllNHEU, H u T Jank II Surra. C»uflB« s;4wMB?(tl'v s M William, Deontrl 1 « liAvoii * Stota l'ii»l4 i « UtXllX. SlAAELBfia AkillltlUiU UM Kkbkkoy X May l»E II I'niixira, ^aenaUhlc), " ii Xt I'-rAu BiMgo "" ■pHai I II m o B.al 1*.T1«WV,, Jons W I,vi*irr,((E (Vne Slav - H It Mar.tia, «F" •• HiLbKvrn A T.iuifea,.., ,t. D M Fox X Son, .'•■Iritl!, I-hlL <■ joim 8 l,nttui.,B]|nB. p. S< J 8 DAKBiaus.'c^S K y Stitbi A co, UufhKlllu • FLnuntlE, II Prkobbkkk, ■ E It ll satis. llcaJ J PARia&«t rsraS^aMth, . Aft Wave otBco. W 4 B tw >V"'" UasnaFTR B»>, Mf" W«u ^ I»p ( a K saw, Wj^PWor«L, May
r. j Tte cAPKJwy iksaji wm ! . I FubltaliMt Waakly.at I CAl'E MAY OITY. N.I-, S " i 1 C S. Migrath & Aaron GarreUon. If | IN ADVANCt. ' j CA1II aATUroa ADVKBTHISC. ' ! -rn W— Monlha. : I ia:j"5 aaS a!"sislf i : I ' JOU I'KINTINO. OntUn, BIU-BmB, CbKta Ac., 2}usin C55 (tnrib. ■J^IOl K. WILIJAHa, PUACriCAL AHCOITKCr, T j ii. TowsaacND. AHCHmtCT AND MULDER, " a. W. RNIN. T jrri'«,vi.r-jr.uir j\|i luniiijiii. a f. («, lilt a Uciat ata ( John U. ii n iimau . k OouuMUer-at-Law, Eelicitcr. I r •uraeuc ruoaT coMMiuiuNLa * t n. t. nn. i. int. ATTUltNKY AT-LAW, onnf.-wwi cor. ri:ii|tY a roiirii «ri, j ». H. Uray. irrnm i-ir-uir, Jtirrca, jucn-rnia, 0 Dr. J. r. l.rnmiiiE. D"^'TomcE0AT.:. ITI>o««l*C- Tirol llokUii of url noaia — Ef-Ttain henaatTa CMilloar look JrM Dr. E. II. i'billlpo. noi«or sinic fiiricias, 1 orrtcs ash bmioksict-iio. o waih''""cape laj, V J. Jl rfwae!sraa^ar-", •' •" fc""" ISAAC K. STADFFEIU. WITCHES I JEWELRY, No. US NORTH SECOND ST., Cor. of tjnany. l'bllatMphia. of l^iiarry, i'UIUuleipiiin.
*■ s@iognL" old araxni THOMAS S. CLARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, , os wiuncToi sTitrar, orroarta amebioak hob« bow. (.L.TT*. UDIIT, tHOKak QA1TKBA, | Jjaat rooolTOA kaA kopl rouuallr «rnllo4. X WOKE MADE TO ORKR. HI.P.liniNti SEiTLI DONE. R. D. Edmunds A SON COLD HI'lUNO, N. J.. Witt ■ Garni aMftnoat •' l'ull unit Winter Coooflia, 0 iiilillut I)KY UOOIW, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, , Wooden, lartitn and Harfwaxt. fa. Superior Quality Flour, >T Iko Toopa or BkrtTl ■j*:- FsntBsfo UYOTINlTUytE. JOHEPIt WALTON X t O„ C BINCT MAKERS, rnKJ. FURNITURE WARE-ROOM! X.l SSI O.V STREET, CAP). MAY CITY, N. ,T. JZ"£L ot CKf9 *«r Ctly "I rMXtr. rarallarr Wrrr-Rooia, ■knakoinraanekxewmilloa oltknrrr feoDBair«TTLKi or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I — " I j CUTTAOSS FCRKIBHKD jUAiuanu.;
| I Bard of Carrtsen's Bazaar. ; y T oaaauayn rroaa — m okuroroj ' rronortlp u foil rl» tor tko WrM UOlm . i Hi krrl lo rtorl fully rlnrd oul , l rot Blaar, or aallrt. almko fcrrrloy, or froa. I I «irrj^kt.ai«c la rporl loo Sao to kr nlrtrj | I By kavlN< your lotkir too akort| , j An rurrly mjulrX la Uir ryorl. i "•ow 1"« wkAl j !!,'■ rooe.ully oo kiod >■ .oolan oftkr aot la «UllM to part o I Ik Ma (.raaaol arirly i Par k romdr auyyly X Iko Baaa. Boao Sulla ami Ika Sola, tka troearia ami kali, I | AaAwafoaa wllhoaly onawkaol, , ( Aakaawlrdyrd by kll « fntor!. 1 Tka boot ol aay oa'va Iuu»J, ' ! A of pyoaol Ml klofa, Jual aolUa, y.mr a.o.la CmtWlMklUO. Nro ituofa Irl uLr rayT^^Wth j au^of byo ^ kuotraa a of proaparlly loo. Wllb llraalafa allasfkkt. loar, |ilraaorr aaf ( To CAKkI>Uk'laoirlr >111 fo. JOB pniNTINC. 'J-HK (Art NAT OCBAK WAT'S ^ CTUSDKB 1 rSINTIBIi ESTIBLIHHMF.ST, : l"*r* x«i ««*, a *»•■* j*o initrum* ^ ASSORTM ENT-or TYI'R, 1
Whloboaablo Ike rnprblnn to CI I oaf an ' lor ayrry apoalta o I PRIHTIM! Iiak o Man. < aolkftotrrlotLkflao llkf ( Printing In Bronte or Celom c BAIJ. AND HOP PKOGOASIMES, [ ta"~ TWk,U- * Collra ur >ttk oaklkeaa mix flapitrk. ' •ill* «r tabk, I, nncBLARA CABBC ll Andnrrf ki»A 't J* FrinliiiJ d-u la ' L MUSICAL. t r — t TUB OLDEST AND UMtCEST t Ami aool yrrltot nkaalarlory to Ihr I'kltof 1 .••torn , 46,000 N0'""c"' •URO. A. t'RIXCE * eO.-8 , ; OifritnH <t Molodcoits 1 Will bo frUrrraf loaarr-f - <00 1'kHaf 1 • ■Jalro.leail.r.'.t) I al'iaa. -okrrr Ikay ba» , BANKING HOUSE ] I •' . HENRY CLEWS & CO., j 33 WAIX ST., NEW YORK. , I'LKWK, BtBIIiRT A CO., Undoa. ' SgSSSr ; ! ff^^Bgafaec: 1
L'l - oRltecjHaneoug. Front the rajorda kept at Xurcru- 1 , , | Ifirg, in Havarla, wo get the fulluwiuj; j B | intueatins l*cU: In USE tlic cartli j crackcJ by rauati of the bent, tbe . , m i wrUanml itrtams In Abarc all drinl up, anil the bed of the rifcr Rhine war ! ' : dry. In 1132 the heat wan no great J , ' that the aaiul czpotcd to the aun «» r a.] hot enough to cook egg*. In 11C0 A gTcat owubna of •dldicnun the campaign again** Ikla died from bent. 1 I In 1270 and 1277 crop* of hay aud 1. 1 mil failed completely. In I3IR and t< 1301 a man could have crossed dry T y j "hod otTT the riven Seine, Loire, r I llblnc, and DanuU*. In 1333 and . | 1301 n multitude of anlmalr ivritlird „ { by the beat, which so great thai the harvest dried up. In 1440 tlie heal » " ™ rxtraordlnary. Is 1337, 13S9, r 1340, and 1311 all the rivers were near- » I ly dried up. In 158# there was a great drought, which extended over nearly ^ I the whole of Rsropo. R 1 In 1C13 and 1810 tlioni was in Italy, a| " ! Franco, ant II* Nctfarlands, aa over- j, lowering hsai. In 1018 thaa lire lit-ty-eight romecntlTB «lay» of cxlrcnio 0| brat; 1C78 was very hot, and also the ,, I flrvt three yeors of tho pixteenth eeti- n tury. In 1718 it did not rain a single fu ( time from April till October. Tho ^ growing gralu was burnt, the rivers w dried up, thu tlicatrer (but wherefore ,,, ' is not stated) were close,! by command (l. j gives Reaumur, equivalent In 113 do- a| I jim Fahrenheit, lis irrigated gar- j g, t J dens the fruit trees Wojmn.,1 twice. In | ; The summer of 17415 was hot and dry. i y| - the growing grain being cnleinrd. Ii ( j did not ralu fur niuullue 1748, 1734 . 1760, 17C7, 1778, and 1788 were years f.. ! ,lot- .* I , j In the fauiuus comet year (1N11| the 'a'b . ; dueed that m-amin was very pm-ioBn. ]b I In IbAt the tbratres had I" be eliaed ,, , 1 1 on account of tho heat, tho highest ^ tcniperatuni being 33 Iftauuiur, or 122 _i. FahienhciL During the three yean* . ' | oi Uw tvvohitiuu of July, in 1830. the f]l I iahariiomctcr stood 30 digrsen oenti- 1 (i, gftvde, alwut 07 Fahrenheit. lu 18U2, h|. during the uprising of the 3tli Gth of J July, the temperature was shout tho L,, A correspondent says at a bull at , w< • l.uiig Urancli, bo notloeil a "tout Ud) , . in the waits, who w hirbal licr din^no- [b live partucrs aliout the room as if sin was trying to lavish tlio flies oil lln* m. iviliug with their logs, it is to 1* Iwpcd stout gentlemen do not attempt ,b tin- »aine thing with their fragile jstrt- 1 ,b Ilia lit told in aa astiulu on "■ 'ur WatajttjB J-Wee.," says ftvA -iho proopocb of our watering places have ' ' brightened since tlio declaration of u Many a family which had in- P tended to inalii: a transatlantic tour " docideu to pass tho summnr to the 'v old liaunl, of f.-hlrmtNe i port, flat- "" linen Inlce llroroe. Lone Ilrnikdi find toga, (learRe.LongHranohitnd
Capo May, or In the nmHitodtaotr, ' new resorts which tho railway locuitio- , live and tho steamboat bavu uiaile , easily accessible." Tlio Utrald thinks ( tliat although "the gkjwlng dcocrip- i tious of Adirondack scenery by Mur- , and Street and Kate Field hare , not, perhaps, tempted so many tourists , u, invito indulge In tiiO duldoui dc- , lights of camping out in the woods," , yet "lor aoreral yours there has not , been oneli a sudden and overwhelm. ( rusli of visitor* watering places , the Atlantic States. , _ oi - , Tub LAtrim of I/rng Rraueh rciw i , to danco on tho tamo floor with the i Udles of James Fliik, , Jr.; some ofj, tlicin hare refused to dine at the sam< j i hoiei, and hare left the Continental; , and some, doubtless, so intense Is , their indignation, will refuse to bailie . in the same ocean, at least at the rami* | point. Tlai ladles of Long ltrnnch i may bo very gay andgiddv, lsut they \ still draw a line of virtuous demarca- , Hun between themselves and Fisk's ballet beauties. The nexLtimn Flak leads Ids bevy of frailty ua thu floor at Is»g liraneh ho should bo accompau- , led liy a Sheriff, ready to serve an In- , junction from Jinlgo Ilamanl on aaj , lady offering to leave the room. Tbe proceeding la an inault, not only to the Erie Railway, !«t to tho Jurisprudence of New York. Some jw id nuke lias ratluatoil tlio ' cost of living at the dlSircnl watering ' placca as follows: At Capo May, from 30 to #4.30; at Now[wrt, from M.50 to 83; at I sing Branch, from IS.D0 to «S; and at Atlantic City, from 83.30 $3.30. These prices allow you no cboies of rooms, so that they may good, bad or indlflurent ainrtDiratu, aa tho "Room clerk," who is, aa everybody knows, a mast important 1 character at our botch, may decide. \Vbero you select your rooms the price, at trading hotels, ' varies "Ufn\ $30 to $HB l**r sreek. according lo tixc, iocali'ii, Ac. Hoard at Iho cottagrs at any of tho above mentioned plaers can > bo had on much cheaper terms. I'BACU TlNBH,— We ubarrre that oo Saturday last there were preacut * within the walls of a single pnblle house, the "West End" hold of Ixmj] !- Ilrandi, General tirant, licncianiBer- ; idan. General Hoserrans, General Lo1 gan, General Francis I>. Blair, General ileinaehnan, General llarthtt. Gcn- | rral Fotsytlsc. Geooral Adams, General Van Alton, and Gensral Noble, : bwde* many xuUitary celebrities of . sonsnsrhai hra note. Surely Lr us " • grim visaged war hath smoothed it" • wrfrtM D^-' when well anamrn— iwiei
THE NNACU AT (VOTIDE. . Xkarsjs sa sotftada Ilk* iklm. Tkskrark. WrslskfalaSw.La^Wta.stoatkknre. ra. tnindsB ssr. s^ sswui. .m ,—r iksl Ike wtsAs takt u* k*u kesr ktoa*. "" "MS "Gj Jotk emll j slksr V rtoHn Iks Mm^mtoaalk frJl ; _"*<m IMRSUII SUM i rasl .« Uksr j < Sktsx. , to Ik. »l»toM t~M, us stall I Ire. uv r'rTMl!. aid piUakr. m,u. ■ srelk tto urrtoc USr. lk«l. i.v M til, t Not many rlays ago," there was a t and vulgar, swooping arouml wljli ln-r I and putting on more airs , n organ! One man. who was di.-gn.U-d , h at their cxpenw So oti- daj he a jkiiiilrkt ont o good It. iking fl-lbiw who ' t hand way, that the g-.-l h.Aing f. I- i Ion was a lord, wlnr ju.i arrii.vl hi tin- • country, and was Hopping for aw Ink- 1 kH itpc Maj Thi- *oman.y..u un- » Itrangi-r «a» i nvnlnt ilu m-xi 1 e veiling in lln |«rl n , umi tin. .bv-lgn- n Ing lorn mot h .lie had nlway. aduiir- ' .■d the ijiighth nobility and how much ' •tb. it.ngrd tot MI tin in ill llit-il >.«n y out i fill buawst and tlwu .lit askid ~ In- Inland Intro. . and li.it. th .<- 11 cirty of the iiitgur Aiiicneans, and ^ bi* bad lit. Maud lit tint- lor lie ran* " rrac right up and pranced .nit ! •' the fellow who intr-aliuvd lie; to. ' •' "St fare! I thought you snitl that ; 'I was a loril!" j '' ".So he was the reply, "lie isjcl tin- bikd-lupl of the Dutch hotel round b comer thctc. Nieeenan, Girt hr!" j *1 tliat man under, and Irnkl him there. » tin- next time she catch's hnu haUiing tl in the surf! It vouldu I kurpri«' us d* to barn at any time that he had hvn ' « Jammed full csf ml-hot Imir pin. by a savage female, whocrowm d far work j " by executing a JQckapot. warJance | h
How Hull- origin* I ity In rltbrr j melaly, harmony, or general arrange- , posilhms nf the present day '• Leav- c the Hash out of the qursthm wo . lake up a song, an anthciu. or a piece , of piano mnsic which strikes the ear , nt once as something of considerable t merit, but on close examination, or t with a little exercise of memory, wc t And OiATtho piece Is bodily stolen from , •oroo previous work. Of cioirae we | do not look fur entire originality in the > common sentimental mds'-r which is f IKiunsI furtls in a constant stream from f 1 our imbllslicrs' prcssn, but we cer- , 1 J t-vlnlv expect some new treatment of , ! | old subjects. Let a composer select a , i tin inn from the works of his previa- , ; J cessora, but he must have brains • I enough to place tills theme In a new , i and londsouic totting. Musical com- , ' position has hcotne, unfortunately, r , too much of lot work among us, and , , composer thiiks .mh- of the prhc ' which be will cre iw for a piece aud ' ' not of its mcrik. < 1 faltoVuk JOCBNALKTIC* KNTKBPRISK. — I . Esreiy on Sunlay morning and several ; hours before tie mail train was due at , ' Cape May, otr violtore were not a little surprised on bearing the sharp shrill * I voices of tlie newsboys ringing along t , tlm streets, "funtlay morning papers'' , "Tranoenpt Mercury ! Tlmeo^a-s !*' ' Without riocptrc lo ln<|uire how those ropers n arked beret at that unusual 1 boor poopki.tnai* a graiid rush with ' i their dimes, Th result was they went t , off like " bob cnkN" until the readers , ' turned their atentioft to the latest 1 telegraph news tublished In tlicir col- ' > umni, when Iky wore enabled u> I i smell a very larsc mice. Tbe tacts of t i the cast are slmsly and briefly those. . The [tublisbrre Mbe above Journals were induced by some extraordinary | r process to print srase 3 or 4000 capiat ' - of thair panen K an auto-Lour on I Saturday night these they -disposed - cf to a uumbor of sowsboys, who had, in conjunction wltl sonto gallant sports, ■ chartered a steam Uig to lake them to ' , Cape May on a drasure exennipn. ' , DcMriug to combtle' business with i . pleasure the .Setuday's editions of i the Sunday moral tg paper* were 1 brought along on •trcalatfon. and in ' 1 anticipation if a ridi harvest. But " they were greatly mistaken. The . people soon saw Uroagh the trick, and i t one of tbe conHqUenees was that l about an express car load of these nn- . soid Saturdsj-asmtor humbugs were I I despatched tint tltrnioon from the TWa Uttli episotl, rednandod, how - ever, to tbf prestigdSamil iwcunlurv . benefit of Stun papery as the t*fUk , sud >;/p«lGc,whkli arrived bete at the , ' regular hour, with the Meat news up , - to 1.3U o'cUicc that mozniag, and acre 1 . sold ftomOoscrtN news stands a: Con- ( frees Itall an! htocktoo Hotel. ' SsiraULaji Mistake.— a fcw d.v, • Sines, the Ssvs refcrml to. a turn. - - style of pap* b> bo fnuud at lbs " Ave to*." trora then the calk for poiaonr "1 f<r killing flies have bsrn a noti popsr rod reratspta pu: upfnt'-r '- - lorssr* at ttto "Area£,*rhat with no t ^DUfantwtostUtolmsreontawhraa
[ i: \ ' l us n in TO nKAIC ST '.Till, j As tho noble steamer " Arrow- % I smith" glided by tbe Island on Sator- ' i day aflemoon there was doobtlcn more than noe on shore who wished to ■ 1 1* aboard. Viewed from the steamer, ■ alio Islynd was picturesque in the ex- , j treme. Every foot of ground, from I J alto "Sea llreczc'' to the "Stockton," 1 , seenHd fleecy with waving hnndker- 1 . chiefs. After passing the Island the prow of the steamer was turned towards C'a|ie Henlopen and tho Break- . water, the latter [Mint bring n-nchnl after a little less lliau an hour's delightful voyage. A fleet of little tugs ■ the carious pile* uf stone which coustibilc the Break* atrr, tlie latter being j j a solid wall, rising from tlie bottom of - I the orran sod running jwrallel with die jutting Cape. In the rhannrl thus I smooth water la the roughest of | weather, and a smooth anchorage for I iv-ssi-Is Is thus obtained. In the disgolden in tlic light of the declining sun. was the Utile village of l- Hrs. or L-wtslown. AAorexainlnj ing Hi. Iln-akwntrr and landing some i The sirnmlswt landing was ' tin- Island. ' We untlcrvbiod licit an other tfUje*-.l-hghtful r\.;un.i..ns will take plai-e this Tutoda.v aft.<rii<wn. the "Arrow. To krts. «i>r iH.i i.xn ion >•* obudacl l it-ji m. Ho* uouicuH.lv |topu. Lir this d.-hghtlul game has lieeome All over -ur city we mat lirnr Hit rattle or -.be wutolrn baits, an.1 Hit ranch says. " Its sinful to play | 1 M:s. i forgets that things hair been . i* a gaud deal of time " wastovl " wlilb"fleeting show" is being held. t 'ranch forgets how she and , Oltediab ^that's Is-r hnsltand's lirst tine- bitn the) I cut it " all iiutlt- up -ll. and « Ibediali " Sjmrk.vl silly m 1 I of today are r.-hean.mg the same old 1 Uwusofr^"' MTT w-rofo : j «f tinHi ! Rkto thy hrart. thou ' I Lyii.li 'to Hit* . Hast Huiu forgotten 1 youth, that, while tlic brewxea are I ! blowing, thou uioorest thy soul liy Hiat 1 j anchor whtswgoldcn flukes drag among ' j tin- dark rocks and slime of the lower I '! Madame Crunch, pritliso, * t-igli that golden anchor of thine. ! I ' TIhv*. young anil middle-aged people ■ j an. diflen-nt from thoe. There ir •>' j in life. Ibxrvation is as real j ' and as righteous as the sunlight, and well-nigh as iudispeusibh*. If croquet!
luxury and only Urn bald and j ' staring rocks are holy. Why, Mrs. ; 1 (.'ranch, g>*«l men and woiurii play - j croquet, and tothrr night we knew n t 1 gvtuc earriod iuto the mounllg.it, iu ' ' which tw» cheerful-snulcsl rlergyaien 1 1 were contestants. I)o you suppose i 1 the Devil looked gbul when le levcrd ; 1 the cherry laugh Hat rang out from ; 1 the victorious preacher's throat, pre* j | rl.vimtng his victory ? Don' t you really ] ' Apollyon folded up his tall In { I disgust as he caught the echo of Hiat | ; friendly tlisrack on tlic back of the do- ; 1 fen ted " brotlier"-«a the tirvd and yet j | rejuvenated ministers locked arms ami, stioiUaf away under the arching : elms, OB naturally into a lively dh- ' tvisdos ot Hit' great subject of tin of aifvriflonf" Wo do. We are' nktisflcd Hmt he went to bed that 1 night In a disgusted frame of mind, 1 ami that lie didn't sleep worth a cent Just for trying lo think how he could ' get control of that glorious game— llKi.uotti.it ' six-imbaud tram t> all odds the finest now displayed at Saratoga. Tlic horses— two Mnm- I brinoa, two llainldctonians, and two t Abd-ilUlis-flire large, high-bred bays, with black manes, tails and legs, and j all exactly alike. Tlie carriage I* i square-bodied, wiUi two spacious scats I fjidngcoch other— the back one with • a lop. Resides Hie driver's perch 1 there is a high spring seat in the rear I of the two outriders, who act as fool- I Tlie color of the vehicle Is i , gltooy black, sparingly lined wiUi red, 1 and "without ornament, save two small i monograms --I I. T. H.— on each tide ' in red and gold. The cushion lining ' is gray buff and white-. The harness • is mounted with goM, and Hie liveries ' ' nre light buff brooilclutb, with black j : collar, and bats, gilt buttons, and ; • , white gloves and chokers. The driwho tarries a sirnder knq;-iasl*Kl : whip, holds his hotich of six reins, and ' ; handles his spirited team wiHi much ; and skill. Some fastidious folk ; find fault with HrlmbokFa way > of making and spending money, but ' "turnout" is certainly in excellent ' taste arconling lo the npprevrd rule , laid down by the sage l'otociu*. cwiit tor ksui ss »r pww .sa tar, b«i a* I. *»■ r-su, Soinebodv thinks thffl this Is a very I elagant epigram on ooe of that ckuw ' of men referred to in holy weft inpou- ; mciiM with droawdario.:^ ^ * a53'1*'* 1 ■ f| tv.' rlnreraiy trnal that ntme of our . u ■ withy paDcns will get afltaulcd at - the above. Bit we doet mean any j particular one. ' A My at 1 mog Brancli declare, ll.st ; sl*- has lost a half doeen trasborals by . puttiug aa a bathing drero. Ifoubth-sa a Isvanse she had to "put off" so much before A- put it or
nis IIRIUHT or THE SBASOX. ; v- The season may 1*. said to have I r- reached its "heixht." Everybody Is! to here. Senator-. IteprrscnUHvrs, Govlo truas, Msyors, Men of Iaw. Midi- ! r. cine anil IHvinity : the Army ami I x- Navy; Merchant- sn.1 Hankers, French j m and Pnuoians. all Iiave distinguished I " representatives. Mosic and song vi- i r- brau* in the houses. The sidewalk. : w are dally and nightly thronged with : >■ imunrnaders. Tlie bench ami our I (• strvqtsnni alive with cxpenslvp .viald pages. Tlie wrathcr I* more than de- > ( lightfuL The surl bolliiug wa. never * latter, neantilhl womrn are In alaintl ! diinre. Old ftu-es are as thick as Mack* | i- i berries. Tlie best nf onlrr prevails, p I X" dnmkrniyss, profanity or rilwl.lry j if is seeu or beanl Tlw police fortv is | h effleirut. The best kind (f news cus l»iriums regularly supply our visitors tl with the kwdtug newspapers and iwrir an- well and regularly attended, and . the cottage jieopk- in short, regard , - Gape May as their home. Tl*- strerts 1 ,f will now Is- properly aud unlfortnly . wnteml. while the rtn-ulatiun of the I p Daily Wave has tlmilthvi Hiat of for- 1 r nu-r seasons. All the hotels keep j . g«*l uldre. ami good things on them. . Everybody to healthy, many are i IS jolly and ifa seas Ml Is al its lieigln ! wv- Iiave walnl uurrolves iu our cdi- ' ling up * hop Wit luve hnig ago t tluiHslssI ail adjertivrs descriptive of , Gaiilv , gau-ty and glitter in tlio lull , t-uMuiues of fair women. Hiat |uto<ni. ! , imdieim- lucn have envied us uiir rich i , v-.teabukiry of words. Thcrefort- when ' we oeuic again to task our imagination, . , aftt-r wllneaaing such a scone ot liril- 1 liancy and beauty a- tliat of lasi niglil. 1 ; we fell like shirking the work. The . filled fifteen minutes after the ois-uhig of it* dtwira, with fair dancer* and galin Hit festivities of Hie hour, thr richthose whore rliarrns w.-re enhanenl by , , appliance of wraith and last.-. t - rai tailing and tlw uniform* , of tlw various soldiery were pieturewpu- \ I and striking ui the extrenu- Fair many field* —mingled In Iho dancv, and | . presented, such as is rarely belu-M even ' at our "City by Uw Sra. " , * I hsl worth's music was as ti-ual ubovv ! praise, and a pretty uovelty, tlw! 'Army Calls,'- rlleited nuniennt* coin- ' ; jdlmeuts from Uw lair one* whtt , : looked their 'approbation ui grarious ' ' smiles, which we know 1**1 wort It np- ' J j prvciat.il full well. j T r. OLOI r. 4 1 Dcln
i bring tlwlr fences lu at night* It ; Is a gr-at deal of trouble, they -ay. but ; 1 J it Is not any hariler than to undertakito identity the nsbrs of the rails when ' ; Hie thieves are brought to trial. Fer- , ! sonaily. we are not much of an agrieul- ' ! Uw fluids might Is- protected very . ] nicely If every rail on each furiii luul a . { watch dog chained to it; or If a flrei proof safe, large enough to contain the , I fence, were en-cuil iu each field. Mr. Greeley recommend* laying bank notes alnng by Uw lintrs, so tliat Hit- , | alone; but to doesn't know enough ! alsiut farming to start a two-year-old orphan in the tinsinrss of making dirt : pb*. Everybody kuows liow lie plant-, rtl four acres in canned tomatoes, and, I a* one of his friend* asserts, trinl to | . make hit liena lay scnunblnl t-gg* by | I stirring them up with a pole! lie I* not worth ininding. I George Alfred Townseinl lias pub- ! . lisln-d anoUier new boitk. Tho first | ■ of tlie year he Issued an illiislratnl | work of 633 pages, cntltlctl -'The Ne* | I j World compared with tlic t)ld. ' The ( • rale of Hih work L equal to the liril : i of its eonecptloa and execution, : i over 30,0t*) co|iles having already been [ sold. In February. Mr. Towtt-e'nd ! - a volume of poems, and the } . volume, of nearly tlx hund- , red pages, now before us, is entitksl, | , "Iwst Abroad." It Is both a romance j I aud reality of Eurojieaii travel, and Is ! i written in that vivid absorbing style f which characterises all tlw productions I of its author. In addiUon to hi* book, t ' writing, Mr. Towiueml U s|Kcial cor- . ! re»poOilent of the Ciieays Jritanr, and I j contribute* liberally to tbe magnxine . literature of Uw day. lligelow A Co., I 720 Sau*om street, I'hllails., have Mr. I Town renil's work for sale. . General t". 8. Grant, President of r tlw United State*, and General 11. F. t Iwe. Pmridcnt of n college in Virginia, l are both at Ling Branch enjoying a* • tlicy may tlw cool Atlantic brsczea. We hope this meeting ha* Done of the signlfleance Ural usually attadws to ' tbe meeting* of great men beyond tho f Atlantic. It U certain that their last , meeting had a wonderful sfoulflcanra for the country; but then there are no apple Irree at Idtog Branch. There are a large number or young men at the Branch who slfcrt the weekly etowy papers. and call drinking • a glass of dder and going to bed at slcron o'clock "wild Ilfc."' Innecsntt ' rfJapanmi tmhreila fan* U>|« ami ,t kilns for sale at OaaUe's variety store y Columbia House. • The brsl feres* wonwu at Hans- ! h toga, this srosoa, uv tho martini la- ! ai«^4« not the m..-4 expend v . ' 1;
r ] Ttoe Lais Catole War News. f la | PBCwatA ' I J: { Ubeux, Aug. 2.— Advicce from tlw • • h j vicinity or the confronting forces slat.: . j that a general engagement is not ex- , j |wcted before the euil of the present J j week. Both force* are constantly b , sending out reconnoltering parties, ami | , if j report* from ltradquartcri re]>resrnt ! ' h°tli armies in the vicinity of the north- . , ^ I western border of France, actively 1 . j moving into the most advantageous . t I defensive ]<ositions. The movement ' . I or th* Prussian fltrecs from this city , ; continues. ' \ ! General Falkenstciu has Issunl a ^ proclamation to Uw inhabitant* oo Uw ! ^ ; coa-t of the North and Bailie sea*, ' . ! calling upon them to arm for defence ; ' against Inrasiou. ' * Dssesto .r War News. " Ixvndon, Aug. 2—8 A. M.— The I ^ war news this morning I* meagre and j ! " | unimportant. J ( The London Journal* appear today , c | without a word from the rival armies " , on tlie Rhine, being fir behind the 1 1 P j American paper* in thai respcrt. i v at the Engli*h dockyard..- The Ins- » presaion prevail* here tliat the arrival of Hie French ttcct In the Ilaltic Sea I : , alone prevented a Prussian .ulvanro I I through France to Pari*. _ I IlRl-MBLs. Aug 2 - Noon. - A cm- j ( j respondent of the /s.tojori J.o.r fls/yr. | if wriHug from Mi U. iusstIs that the ' , first great Itotlk will !«, fought ou f Saturday or Sunday next, or ou Mm- 1 { .lay at tlw farthnat. lie i.n.l.-rsn.res ''tlw t*'n truer flillowing. vi*;- This ill ' Prussian sourer* mrntinn the |treva- 1 "t . letter throughout German) of an nil- j f Iwmian fronHer. * J». W Jul) 27. 1«70 ■„ ; rvganl I., cintortato- and fomcllke i " h. 'list* . I fiiiil that the Philadelphia •' , 1 1., ii-,- ha. firm ovrrlnoltrd. From wtial cause ( hardly know, certainly » . for til. ) alsrnnd Iwre In great profoslou i ; In fart a* regards comfort and |>lnuaiit ' , surrounding*, the aforesaid house Its* • Under Uw management of rs. E !* Griffiths, i who knows how u> keep a 1 . of tlic house, are hanlly equalled for 1 Is-auty on the Island, addrel lo tliat ! llw gentlemanly deportment of tlw . 1 sterner sex, makes tbe house peculiarly : • '
! )-Tl known that Itfissftil experience ol I j having a coni|«ni|iin In arms. Who U ! us. aild grt our InUling robes all right. ! f-'., or to those who cntne wiUi afore- . said cxpericorr. to rtijoy the sen-air , ami bathing. Then added to. all Uicse advantage* . . of tlw "Honw I.) the Seaside, ' and ! , last though not host, wr hare: tbe J , ■is-cted'tllow townsman, t'ol. Robert ' W. Reus haw, editor uf the Diam-u I J [ ladles, and who rx|ut*. t heiieve, lo • . to run as Prime Minister to IhlsLbiud ! , next s«u-Mi Yours. I SemilllLK. Hrui.xuu. — We take great pleas- | ' througli -.lie colutno* of tlw Wave [ this nioniiug. the fact that tins Prince j 1 i uf Tenors. 8icnor P. HrignoU. wiUi I • j his renew mud Operatic Company, com- J Ike New Yttrk Academy of Music, I j will visit Cape May during the coming 2 Wink, lot lim purport, of giving an ' i iqwratk entertainment at the Stock- - 1 tun Hotel, on Tliuraday cvrniag, 11th I Inst. , Tub woman of lie period way be a ! little "Dist," but she is t-ont.-s~.dly ' Iiandsoincr Uian her prrdeecssore, anil nut a Utile of her beauty is tluti to Hie , j wonderful improvement in Toilet Soap , 1 made by Colffislc A Co., wliose "Ron- , I delltia," "Glytrvioe," "VegetaWe," j "Elder Flower," and "Cashmere lhr ' I quel" Soaps liars obtained a world- - ; wide reputation. ; I St-zAV n. Amtuoxy says that the [ j RnohUuiA has Involved brv $10,000 in debt. She complains that only two of tlic wealthy women who liavr expresawl a symnathy with the canoe of women's rights ever gnve a crsil to aid j her In her efforts to tatablish a wop man's rights newspaiwr. An exchange thinks that (he Immense yield of flies now annoying and aggravating n«, liavr originated in Uir -tinning song so jmttular In early ,f spring-time. Without doulit, it Is ro|satcii ten Umr* a day liy rnch person * Upwards of seventy rooms Iiave already been engaged nt thr Stockton , f„r next season. Just this Utile tact alone speaks volume* In psalsa of 0 Charts* Jtaffy'srvyisM. Mr. Matt Haasler Is at present en- : sa^SKSUSiSS: o rating to his loogknown and highly reformed Mend, lir. II. T. IlembtdiL Thsre are a scarcity of uwu at the g watering-plaoea, and the hollos pine r for partners In the gay and (stUvr g walla. 4 A frenfeman, BI Newport, houU it i that hio kill for carriage hire. In torn days, was sown huntin-d and ttftydold kn. A grand ball is to tako place at the [ Stockton Hotel the 10th of this moaOl I oompHtnentary to the toocMwddoraf >• Mr. Dnffjr will have tfck BMUr ltf ehargs. I "!■."* ' - - JJ' - -fe J. n'
| Capo May City Directory. . cw> oauni - AlJ!nm, i.m c if Wat*. Kinlto *t*» Lsto. to to, I o of u r, auita ; nSM k"' - c». Ulul Wo. SilX I OOQTi SHI. ' gSgt^" ' ; | SUfcriif; reres.,'w»h!2!l'ta,*LS'"nte£u *5Slt ■ ISSSStsSSS1** -tS I Tb* fctaj., Srfcso:. of tta'abet* cktuvk* wroto* *1 Ksltfol 1„ Wstot. fob sale and to HIM. ( • irt MAT raopKATY roa sale. Th. tutarrlta* *ir*n totalr Wnkls'tkr .11* M c.p* H., 'J I ** ,k"*' •"» " """V j . llt-uai I ..... IS. ** AllmUa w.liul I a.m. wis I. n.i*i iii*|i«u »nUs SEVEN HANDSOME COTTAGES 22 i f) TT A <1 R SITES, AT CAPE M AT CITT, H. /- I
-r St» i.— iissumi*,. I wrwta**s«.M* Millar*, ; I?.* *7*? tS;"'^ot.gi]wiS5g COTTAGE LOTA ; a., it. i im«4 m ggtr*"*i : ;; ^ 2' i 5££ '■£; - j. j ■ : f. : 5 s £ iOS!1 : a I a j 111 'imm Pl».*l lh. IMUrwntl tola IAS k» Ml* , Tnoa Btacu a *oa. am .. t — — — ■ 4 t J^UILBIBO LOTS FOR SALE, re^y S^T.'7"..''?i'U'^m i ^TLtptr y «- WftH; , I r | - T) LI C.L StOMOLaM nma mxSALX it"-"

