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I.BACH * WA"S^§*mV II KiiEi>*iiirK% Camden. ' . KKIoBLiilVoN, - 1 Ariib , McMaeix's Hotel, Jacks* street, John UcMokin, proprietor "Cottage Uy the Sea," J*o ItaLiN, ' "ijsh^iousc.'' IIUUcC.'tocBB. ' ■■'mm.**?. ■■■ . Jolt* W Lyckit, General Apal for National Life, lie* Joe Haaatlu, J Han B HciibllsNoeb, Landing. i M Williams, IVnnlATltlc. D A Newton A Co., MllMlle, 1»BA jtt Kenredy A Son, C*(.- May, Dre^JxrcyfoMtcrey, Washington* i Decatur ata. Dh CEakx, New York, I/radon Remedies D E^rocT^alLmoTi; Cough Syra|», , Hn Lembt, K^XTmb. Llfc IVAonwr, «c . C C IIvohes, ltiila; -VguA Cure MBS. 8 HawKINA, Waahln^ton At. I Mba H A Bindku, I'hila.la. n , J ABB H Hvrrii. Court HMae GBO.W simr^To WhAhiuctuii aL ' s B l.UDLAM, CMpe toy. ] M W ILL! ama, Deanl|viHu J BA0M4»wV^ii. 1 Dixon, SkatuM A oo. ITUWla Dua KE**Bp?r^"«a|>» toy Due Mabcy A Mbchay, oor WaAhineton and Decatur »U. DbI U «HlLW«»(Hw»ao|aUUc), '• ussss"^^ Joiin W Lnrn, Uocn •», Oap^toy ! ' 'fifmVsJ^iS^^S'pwu Jon* S Lee A oa, « N whama, 1'. J 8 1!aiuuaoicCa!S"2A>. E rWrrm*,co,nB^5j;'B«lIl. Cape H It Sup ACT. UW A«eot. ca»-T-vU«T.aa,eo^«w» li r AgnfcrSh.;^-., Fam
f. acuemgcmfire a PuhliahW W..VIT, -I OAl'E MAY CITY. N J.. « C S. Magrath I Aaron Qarreison. txama.-OAA 0||MIAi,n i." ,N *DV*"CE. « CAIil AATEJ ro« AOYKATUING. i Wx,kw. ■ Monlhi,. ; •ers^?js5?.s£r^ JOI) PltlNTlNd. IMin. MU.E«A,, a«U I »t-, ks §usinf?5 Cards. PRACTICAL ARCUITBCT, ct»A CATA MAT CITY, B. t. J II. TOWNABtND. AKCIiriSCT AND BVII.DER, B. W. ItrrrrA, jlttphhkt-aT'LAW ahd caxi tTAnrtt, rHiLAUKLraiA. John M. Ilollman, Attorney A Cooaiellcr-at-Law, Solicitor. MAtrKa a KXAMINCB JN CBARCBBT, •i riikMi: court commiaaionka, ^•,4 notabt fubuc. It. T. illLLKE. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, ohm, -We. i c»i. rcBBT a aoutm ata, car* ti LAND, N.J. HA I. B. tiiair»-\]. , ATTaWit-AT-lAW, AUTISM, IOUCITOM, « M4AOU I* CHAjn-Kir. m— AAlor Ol t A A rlAAAAl C.pA Mej CMaI| til A4J<xnl»l r»rO H«lto»«l B..k, Dr. J. P. I.eitmlnn, DEI,T1,T'orEICE DATA. unjur comr woisc-t—. oai> ua ZcffiLLt-rnuj^'"^''' ' ITT,—, Moubate. OAadltMat latk- JelO Dr. E. II. PhllllpA. HB«aor»rnic rBTsicu.i. OrriCE AND BKAIDENCE-No. A WAAH. Cape lay, S. J. urriCK HOUBA— I le • A. Mn l la 4 a I la A '.*• .. N. a-ivn. Af— *11 «"a»aaj * All h—>A ml im AMAI trow kmMaaaa. s
ISAAC K. STAOFFER, watches i jewelry, Its NORTH SECOND ST., Cor. of Quarry, ITUIadelphla. An III I'mffn' ol Waif I—. Jewel, y, AUrvt ^ses&as;iwis,» BOLD »TA Nil ! THOMAS 8. CLARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, OX WM HUM STEIET, orroAITB AMKA1CAN HOCAB BOW. SEATT, IJLDIEr, CBILDBCrt AOOTA, iHOES RGAITXAA, juel AMHod AAAbtyt eoo-onUy MArlWA. •< ^"IroK* MADE TO ORBR. REPAWllin XF.ATLY DONE. jn>. R. D. Edmunds* Son ' SSS.7ib'SS'K:JL".:S.«IS l itonu . t'Ol.D HPltlNG, N. JVllk A Sueial AMOilMAl Fall ami Winter C3o«mI», DRY GOODS, CHOCERl E8, ROOTS AND HllOES, Tin. Wood-n. Earth™ and Hardware. Ac. Superior Quality Flour, ipiipiiiip Furniture ' pniuciTOius. ' , JOSEPH WALTON fc CO., ! O BINET MAKERS, No. All WALNUT AT, niUdelpkU . laSW. J furniture ware-room ! j , AULVS/O.V 8TMRKT, CAP>iMAYomr.N.j. | - sfcsiijr53*-™ Tarnliurr Ware-Room, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. — 1811 Ell ' ; "« wtLUAM n BATrrr. j j r«7r-, ■ — — j I I
^ Cape May City Oiiectt*y. i ss." -CS [J AAATJ" *Mmr '—'e7i4; •"iaj0 I>|£ JATU" : n Cam Mai Maim ruod AA4 DilHIrA A—.. I 2 AlAll— ^Amutk MoaAai lAAAUt. Al tW-Ae>- j l, r,— tylArlAA rlaax, UfAjAlte Alrael * MAAAiAA AAATiaa A i la.li (A AA ewlnw br Baa.^WIa. ^ 1JAMA. ^KvnUa* aaiTM Al. I ^rW^AAy.l^CblCTk. AAAy tAayAM. .A4 ■ hs^fesafusr™ AC Johb't^gH-OMl CAartA^I"' TUHOJ,. Bard of Carrlson's Bazaar. A T OA AAIIANI ITU AC. AA 'lu wkliM-C . A AFAUAj, 1a AtArytMei am* aa< (oai|IaI.. m-AAklp IA full rif loc Ua WaaI lndlr. To the Abo— br A lAll bAbr'A I— I. ThA knitca ladUplAj polAl deeldAdll iMwa AtUo lolly AO lAAAy dlepl.y , Is hontlAg Ihrooih All lit etofAi In lbs loWp ThA fMrts-AA will A sd. OA AablAC blent. TIA boot to ebrl lolly rln* •«' i A AboApdWAdiiil Is epoet too daa lo lo el,.* Ay bATtAt yoorlAlkblOoaborl , . , OoodbookAAAd|i-dlbAA,Alieibcr«AAiUAll!. 1 Arc Aufely —emroAb lb« tpon. j' Wta1i».,.A.t.i M-«r| To Iaaoto aoaooaa w lib Ino fl,h. r ' OlYoOABBI»ONA«AUeodJrolJoblsebUI| ^ " " '"4 " AAAOrlWAAl Ol tb# ( "^".'JK.sr-ib.d.^r i I Raw bollo a od Ibe bols, (bo tfouectt sod hall, e While cbeeueia isd ebraa, rtAAe |wnl— I" 1 *™UMOA bl in a Is .lallooory BOSS wlU dor. to eowpeW. ^ To b»>« a nptht. the a»a«I ao-plala, ! I And r'ltee too too far A (All. n Osblr AbAlrtA yoo will Bad bbak hooktol AAd book! ool — MAAh iaIAa AA*y. C ' " ' ; 1
TbAIOj IWlBO sad ABAll I»M. hlMObA. bfOtbOA , i ' Tbmo'A byo U «U ports, as Abort Ir sod oArtA. j AAd WA(OOt with osly ooo whoel. Tho aado ol - croqoot," oo Abo oo a pby, ArkOAWMfOA by All aa (AOtaAL Tbr kail ol say w«Tt fcmad, Aod ptpAA Of all bloAi, Joat AUltlBA jroor Mlada I With tobaroo be snoklae Joat grwood. cu t WALKER A rlllt bolt <001. Now (rtooA* tot we say, o'er I bU yon <oo< by o 1 NO AlOAO lltbobWO AAA AO— AAd 1 A a AW o,t»r At AO r *rwd>o ata'at the y aaay try. , AA GARRISON baa always oa baad. BocAAoa AAd prapettly too. ^ To OABRItarA ooroly wW goI . ' JOB PRINTING. rj'Ht cars NAt OCBAft WATB CYLINDER JOE ruiXTIXU EXniLlBEIKXT, 1 ~ 1-oAOAt U abAmTaM Jacbaon dirotA. Capo Nay City. l a .«• atd ctmru rt I ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, l lor or ery BPOAWI ol ralNTlNC Iroa, a MaoarrlntlAt le Rroeu er Colen TAATUtAd IA A Otyk Wbkh WlB |MA»BlAA .' j BALL AND HOP PROGRAMMES,] ;|— ] t J Cottaw op With AAA' AA- AAd dlA|Wtth. ^""""""sao— I J Ami tray Had a/^Ja* I'rinti* f Ammr b j EDUCATIONAL. j j^irnNtvTT li FEMALE INSTITUTE. baltimorz.mii. llgt^t .. i.
^Aad arory btoaat b psaUaT** AtlU Iron, tha w— tw ard, boroiasly • a Asa Al(bUdach < loads. o«lopplU« bat, A TobAlchtAOlbAATAAAOArtAt, L ! As troops ol Uaoa roar I a< A Tho I orryloc wlad# ruab to and In, : | WhIlA Atrraaa ol Ifaold Ibblalaz Bow tbe thunder pealA Ata rrBAhloi, And bin fly oh, 'how arrrll> — Uu snap la sad tfco I AAd tool sad wail sad wtadow past . ■ TTT»o eobortA storo Are AitUag | On a IhrouA ml «fary Mttbg. Tbs clouds that akrsud lbs Ayloe Atoro, Majestic bssaty wraalha Iba bam <a. ilorlous la lbs at<bt to AM ' \ With puts aad holy ooteoy.Tholr el—on upward turnlaj,— | Hohrodhottl tkltol aortal Ufa l Though horrors round ua rathe,. , Uur Lord will ctro Hit portrcl rait , WATEBISIl PLACE UUAHII'. Voong ltulica l>y the natl »rtt watrn ' utlvuKxl to cxamtttt- tin- |uUiita ui iiohllity of counlA, lonlbauilitianiii. '' - who llirt with litem. Mentha! McMahon antl Anile „f t»„ , y htintlretl Uioutiantl aip tcDiporartly u:i- t ;WlDR the IkodUQH Acetic ry oT the . ThtrNrv. J'tiB'a Lonj; Rraoch cor-, i j tvspouilcjit wrilCA that lie atteiu{ite<t enter GHnl'A cottage to oKertaiti , ' what hu lrail for dinner, but did uot ■ Auccced. Herc'A enterprtni'. for you! t The older luldent al Soratuga have - an idea thai llelmboW Itcctw hin nix- ' iti-hand to go around at night when 1 | everybody is abctl, fettering the rocks 1 and ftmciw about hii medicine. ' ' The man who invented inner .thirtA 1 will have to invent botnc mctluxl of l cool during the hot acaran, if ' I he wanlt kit garmenU lo bo worn. I Fancy a paper blurt, wlt> Uie tliurmomcter at Oo. /' , Tlte iidteU At Long llraut li ore ac- ' euBod of InoUllng u|<ou llllijig llteir liouBea from the top downtranh; it U ' with them a matter Of pride to All the 1 hottest and highest roams before they '
' doTuty of the others. A Philadelphia coach-maker is ! building a carriage fur sea-bathing, al Long 11 ranch, designed to protect the of bothers, and so arranged that . occupants can stand or Bit in it and get tho ftall benefit of tho surf without being expand to tbo danger of drowning. Ladies at Saratoga and Sharon say ■ that the way to foci cuol la to rub the outside rim of Uic car with a little - cologne or •pirita of ammonia, and you will keep delightfully cool on the The but fieh story from Newport Is , this; — A horee mackerel or blue fl>h was recently caught in the bay, weigh - • lng 300 pound*. . It was taken In a acinc. which It tare to pieces, and the boat was also store and the Uvea of tho captors endangered. It measured eight foot long and seven feet in breadth, and beats anything foe alio t ever taken in these waters. n. T. Itelmbold, the shrewd druggist and advertiser, in carrying out one of hii ideas, that there i^no tiroi liko a dull season for raising the wind, takes a whole page in each of tlte leading papa* of tho metropolis toimprvAV . upon the public mind tlte importance ' of reading a two-line advertisement, The money oow spent Is certain to come back to him with large aecumtt L Lilians of Interest. A wtw weeks ago, as an omnibus dasltod up U OOO of the Lung Drench hotels, a lady's hat Idew under the wheel and was crushed, llcr display , of good nature over the accident so . struck an Euglish lord that lie sought an introduction, and tboy were shortly engaged to bo married. It is now slated that not a 'bus drives up to a , ] xxig Drench hotel bat Hot thb ground U so covered with hsts tliat . the driver can't get down until a small boy shovels tbcm into a hand cari. 1 avevps rising from the sea and Flsk standing beside it are two most poetical cnmbiusUooa. The latter has given wing to the bncy of a Long Branch songster, with tho following result: I. CtototA tbA -yAA JlfAOytAA^K watdori tub Hnuarrs.— At the late session of the Council, held on Monday evening, the following reaolatloa was offered by the Mayor and unanimously adopted : " Resolved, That the Special Com inittcc appointed to confer with the Hoard of Commssioocr* in raferentx >. > toll-to "«JS bU loiter L, Mark IUs- " sWtr. with whom ha M m frirttdly c<w-
AT THE SEA SIDE Every rUltar lo the sea expeziftiers { coenmingkd emotions ol wonder, i pleasure, and reverence at sight of the Igread old ocean, and can repeat with I feclbg the line* of our poet Bryant;— ! tut Tb| rmtloo AS'l pruAOUAr* It CO..!, | ViAUA Tb—b AtbAl b— Utjl AO* ItA woaSa. I s»f|>t br straubz trtndA or oavaa, Job Uo toOSSttrU* Abor- b A pArpAtOAl Na resort of the invalid, the careworn, or of lie pleasure oockcr, com- j bides" more ol Ua elevating, the health giving, or the gUddening conditions of a summer sojourn, than docs tho sea-side. And no yta-sido retreat pow- j sossrs the m]uisias of joy, comfort and health, like Cape May. WUh its long lino of optu bench, looking out upon tlte Ear Atlantic, and its ever ] appearing ships, which itud lite vast blue with Ibeir white wiagi; its splendid surf always rolling and singing; its miles of matchless Hulls covered with green, even to the edge; its charming country, its pure Atmosphere; aud freedom freer annoying in- j sects; its fine society and high moral ' character; its well-ordered hotels, and 1 its central and convenient position — j all make of Cape ilay tho most al- I i tractive and popular resort of the prea- j ent day, anil explain the cause of Its j put-ion into the dimensions of agreat j greetings, nit their reaclting a . genuine enjnytuttil and health. Larger titan the d. |«i litres, tvhieh is astonishing nl UdbAlagvof the a.«s«i. This fort certainty Mtows lite gtml , sense of thu t'ltaret s • l' ptcaeutv and : . JbrWHtrft'of health. > Major D. M. Lone, of West iltila- J . delpltia, arrived yesterday with a fim i stud of horses. Among them Is the | cck-brntcl trotting marc. " Iluffhlo Maid." If tlte track nt Diamond! Reach Dark U in good coadilion. is is rcjiortcd tiiat she can make 2.-/7. As . there are sonic fast Maryland horse* [ an exciting trot may I*' untied- ; petcd. Major fame has created ijulte . a -eitsatioti among the lovers ol the turf who are nt present sojourning on New YottK Yacht CLtTlb- Thc [ content with lite representative vessel , of Uic Royal Thames Ynchl Club, ; "Cumbria," for the future poaacuiou | of the " Challettgr Otqt'' how held by I Uie New Yow Tacht Club, will come ] o(T on Momlay, August 8, at ten , n'rbwk A. M. There is a urea t deal I A. M. great j M
( of excitement over tbo expected race, j fi t Tho following will giro tho names of L thoyoehu cnteretl ¥ I New York, Aug. 5.— To W. 1'. II. . f Covert, Stockton lloicl. Capo May ; ;J I The vachls entered for the great race t nre Uic " Ffenr do IJs," " Cambria." I! . " Rambler, " " Era, " "America," n "Idler." " RcstlcM,'' "Tollnto,"!, " l'liautom," "DaunUcss." "Jooer pblnc," "Alann, " •'Mndgfe," '' s "Magic," "Calypso," "Vesta," p i " Sllvto," "Ffeetwing," "Widgeon," "Tidal Wave," "Ftdmer, ""Halcyon,- ' " Madeldu," "Alice," "Jessie. ' i Hamilton Morton, c See, N. Y. N. C. C I Am5l- ] The trains and steamboat of Salur- t day aAcrnoon and evening brought a ( J forger number of visitors to Cape May t than at any other Umc this season. , j Tbo hotels Isiog already foil, there j i was a grand rush from hoiise lo house j In search of accommodations. Extra r beds id the rooms, ami cots and shake- r downs ia tho parlors, liilllarel-roamr, „ njgl even the verandahs, were resorted j ° to, but still several of tho hotels were - obliged to turn away applicants. How „ ^ they all got housed at foot, as we pre- ^ sunte tliey did, is one of the mysteries of Cape toy, into which we have not 0 yet boon Initiated. During the even- ' 1 lng ltd im UnnrtBg mnlnfl Ihn ptossao t 'a and lawns of the hotels talrly iwarmcd ] with ladies and gentlemen, ca mil ng '■ tle tn to resemble immense fosj-hlvus, ' sr ith Uie fetsW strike. It "UoJ ih UmMur high?" Who | e dous Ufc shoe litv An Exchange | y *uy* ; / f yS \ o It itfcaid tliat a man who wssditav-' ) , ing at orib of thNtjuic Mav hotels but , ; week, woke un cmir-TaostJmg aud •" couldn't find his pillow -anywhere. J v Just as he was about giving up the * a search, be put his hand to his head t t, and- found that tho pillow had got , jammed Into hfo ear. The irgufotfem ? * allowance at a Cape toy hold Is one; ^ " feather lor a pillow and tsvo for a liol- ; stcr. | k Sinoi'Lau Mistake— A few days j I- since tho Watb referred to a anew , n style of paper to be found at tho " Ar- , I, cade." Since then the calk for poison- j ed paper for killing flies have bred , quite numerous, many supposing thai . to be the import of "Shoo Fly paper." j Tis true that It Is a "killing" style of , note paper and envelopes put up in tho "hi/rw" at the "Areaoa,' but with no | evil intent against the innocents whose ,. name it bears. ^ A Aay or two since we noticed Uiat n a new flag had been prtacnlcd to (fongntss Halb Wc have since fearacd ' d tliat the generous dnuor was Mr. Wm. F. Potts, while Utu new Sag stalTwas the gift of Mr. E. CL KnlgbL r Smith's pencil .-ream is aU the rage ' * Just now. ® The Mount Vernon Hoterpropcit} a Is advertised far sale, h ' lttuborg has qigtily n imx-tltoiivc* ! at Urn Stockton Hotel. ^ j lamk out for next week's entertain- ^ *■ j The oeutannarv camp, mar Hants- j * i imn Rail_ fehsrl hhhi
j TUB CKIUBBXS EALL. ra Expectation has hruo on the ftli ri« r j for a week past, and many a young fc' heart has beaten more quickly in,look;h lng forward to the event of last cvon- _ ing. This is not only a progressive t Age for science and statistics, but one u I replete with every source of enjoyment for tho young. Their capacity •. tons inexhaustible ; their apprecin- " I lion indescribable ; and as we see their I greed for such food, surely wo may tav that youth U tbo only Into I state of life, and should be prolonged | to the fullest extent. This, no doubt, • was Mr. Bolton's belief when he set ntfogt tho whisper of a children's tiall Jit tlA (,'oluinhia House, for behold | tlte result! Eyes which had uot - | brightroi^-oiusc Dodworth's grand , i— fete or last weeEVcrivcd new life, ■ It oral quiet lipa grew more noisy with ■ I mirth, when like a flash there passed i 0 from onu to the other the glad tiding*. 1 , _ [ Trunk* were again ransacked fur the t gayest apparel ; little fret were onto , I, ! more iiidetistignbfe In their running to ? and fro for the desired article, and , r hearm again beat high with experts- ; t lion and pleasure. The hour arrived. . The last sash was lisd. the last ringlet ; brushed geully on Uie young brow, | ) the last gjance giveti in the mirror, • , and tl*ti Uwrbrvy oT young, pertly .and attractive children poured into I, . the ifonring hall. i ' 1 ' It was a gay and pleasant sight, and j 1 j otic that will long be remembered by j _ . j the happy throng of youngsters who , . I lurtielpalod. The lutll *« tastefully . . I arrangul wlIIi wreallts, and festnous > j of natural flowers interspersed with J | ' j "rli ' j 1 or Hi. retel l ions .truck us as bdllg re- j ' mariutMy flu'' The citildren. It was j , I ;-.W --.nt', with flowing hair and!, , „, ui tesltu.g cyca, attracted .air ut- ! , . . untt.rti hy fo r gni.eful motumuite. A I I , numfo r of pretty children were pre-«-| I I ent niid H aould he hard losay which , ! drrervud the "wrath of roses.' for | c I and flare the Usty dressing id oner , inn-n'sliog miss, which wcgivofo'low. 1 1 The Children's Rail was nndeitlahly i s Mr Itolton wlU ltavr the op|«.rtunBy I ; '"^u 't^lf^rt'troo'cloek the child- . 1 : two' row^'oiic on cither side of the us, nt, by Harry Hitler, tfo' doors r i fending from tlte culinary department ' 1 were o|>-<ud,aml inmmliatety upppcar- ' ' ed, a" though by niagfe. eight tallies, ' fo'kn witli refreshments 1 Those tables ' were carried lo the room by do nicely- , c | dad and white-gloved waiters, headed 1 j by Andrew F. Stevens, Columbia head
waiter, to whom much praise is due h tho onler and system by which his d department was managed. Each table tl j fairly overstocked with creams, N jellies, sml confectioneries, and in tbo lv I [Tntre of each table-wire a pyramid of li j flowers, etc., top|icd with an American a' ; flag of floewttfe.^ After the little ones h ' had |«Vtkkcn until tbey got tlrcl, the ai ' bugle souhdtol, and the tables disap- g iwaretl a» quietly as Uiey had comer, n But the climax was not reached w . until twclvo o'clock; and aftsr tlvocon- ti elusion of the danciog for the "grown it folks," when a scene of a character a somewhat simitar was re-cnarlnl. Our h pen, however, refuses to do justice to si Oils the grandest conceived of sny B May surpiises wc have ever at. F tended, aud though the theme is one we are loUt to feave, other and more „ practical duties demand our attention „ just now. Suffice It to oikl that for a t] modest man, Mr. Bolton has won a c reputation for originality, liberality j, and enterprise that would turn ihe „ heads of most men. Wc again can- s gratufoto Mr. Bolton on the happy „ and auspicious termination of Uic j grand event of last evening. |, Under the management of Mr. Duffy h tlic season at the Stockton is proving n nit exceedingly brilliant one. eurrw- f ing the cxpc-tloiis of the moot sanguine 11 friends of tlx house. For several * weeks it lie. been filled to its utmost " Ti-a|su ity. In ronscquciw of the tin- 1 1 presvdeutod rusli of visitors it will be »' impossible to dose up ou ti": first of J' , flic month, but Will bo o|«u until tlie b iah of September. On dropplug In » ' ^Mbthc genial proprietor last evening c informed US that as he intended i keeping open until the 18th of Septcra- « ■her he proposed reducing tbo rate of ' board from the Ut to M 50 per day I pr 821 per wrek..'To BaTUKBS.— Ditriueas in the , and severe pain is alwayi felt from the effect of salt water pouring Uie core and acting on tha brain, 1 when left unfilled and unprotected 1 with cotton. When this occurs, the t ' remedy U Ut trod the head down, in- t hale air, penUy paffil out at the uoee, ' water will {discharge from the head. - Relief will be had by bending the body ' to one side, open tho ear with tho Ut- t r tie linger, and al the same time strike 1 on the top ear, and the salt water will ] discharged. Verily, old tilings have become new < , — Oape Island Id advance. Tlte mar- , ket men were agreeably surprised, i I Saturday morning, when settling tlwlr J bills at Congress Hall, to receive tticir , , money in silver. As they loft tfo , paying clerk's counter, gtngllng tfo j halres and quarters In their pockets, ' 1 it was music that surpasses Hnssl«"s , , "T1--John Wanamaker, the world-re- j f no* nod clothier, at present stopping I at tlr fltocktou Hold, addrrased tfo: - Sunday rtehool child rem of the Medio- : j dbt church yesterday. -j We are (afornaed by Mr. BoRootbat , - ] tlm Columbia- House will remain open (
« We do uot know, but tre do know 8 the length of other European wars, i " mid from them a good-guessing Van-* ! - kee can calculate the duration of tin-. , " On tite 5th of October, 1*53, Turkey , c declared war sgsinst Russia. Thi- , ' was the beginning ofthe Crimean War. , r Russia niaile a formal declaration of t T hostilities November 1st. England , r and France joined Turkey on tlic 37th c I and 28th of the fi 'flowing March. a ' Swedcfl did not take a hand in the t ' pfoy until Uie following November. c , more titan a year alter the find declare a ' atiou. Hoetilitiee were suspended , I February 2Uth, ItBO. The CHiustn . ! war lasted for two years and fire 1 L months witli Turkey aud one year and t I eleven month" after the allies joined Turkey. b I I On the 21st of April, 1859, tlte Aus- c 1 ; trian General Gyufoi sent his ultima- 0 to the King of Sardinia. It was re- d 1 1 jested on the 98th, and on the 27th he 1 crossed tho Tlcina Thus Imgan the * ' Italian war. Great battles came ' quickly— Montehello on May 30th, „ Maip uta ten days later, Solfcrino on d June 24th. Tlte pcaco of Villa France * 1 was concluded July 11th. The war t i sevruly-six ifoys. t i ] Tlte Prussians begsu the Schkswlg- s Ilolstrin war February 1st. I»M. and ' I concluded a ;«-ace October 30th. The , lasted twenty-two weeks. ;< Tlte la.t German-Italian war began j; ! June 14th. !*■'*•.. Tlte Bret bottle of t , con sequent* was Custoxa, on June * 24th. Sailnwa was fought July 3d. Actual hostilities only Listed thirty- ), five days li From t iuac examples wu may look ;, for « sharp, quick and ,fecisivc slru»- a ni STI-VHT1C CABLE , ( : Tin- following is a copy of the tel. - i „ i craiu nsvtvnl from ifeuut lhsmarl by ! , 1 Mark Ranter, per Atlantic Cable, an l j. 1 ' will no doubt be of interval at this hu 1 • BedUN. Pruuia, Aug. 0.— To Mark ■ J '[ llsssler, Esq.. City of (tape May. State 1 i ! of New Jersey, United State" t,fj ' Autcriea;-My Valued l'oung Friend— | ' ' Sintr writing my last fetter to vou in ' refen-nw to thu rooms 1 wished to | ' ' ore upy at t ape May in tite event of I tiie defeat of the l'nusinu Imgion, 1 I ' have discovered tluU Napoleon, the l Emperor of tito French, lias written a ® I which he solicit* you In ohutin for him i ' . a suite of rooms in New Vork in case j > curing rwius 'fnr mu I rtULcbaerfully , ' remit, as 1 find 1 shall not need litem. 1 the Palace of tlu: Tulllcrios after thu 1 1 • 1'tli of the present month, Tito ml- 1 1 , vice contained to yours of Ike 20th of j i JWfy lias been followed, and the sue- 1 ' > cessful termination of the fotc battle" j attests the valuable Information con- j 1 I vryed to me by you. I have informed , ' t VUi.olu nf it ami lie intends adMajesty
you an autograph letter of i " The ajevrtinrtiis secured for 11 Napcfeon you can retiuu for him, a« . will no doubt tie witityou about tfo- 1 " 1st of Septeraber. Vqp will not lose | anything by any act of kindness done I1 11 you should come to Paris any time after the 25th I would be b greatly pleased lo have you call upon and believe me, it will bo a pleasure * which I shall folly appreciate. The triumphal march which you honored P with by dedication was performed after our great victories by all the r to the l'ruasian army on the day. Henceforth It shall be en- b twined witli the national music of our Fatherland. (Siguod) Bikmark. " Yesterday's Drownino Acx-i- — For the second time within a r week we are called upon to chronicle said particulars of a drowning accldeot on our shore. Tit* victim In this t was a Mr. Tho*. Biggins, a wealthy aod estimable gentleman of | Georges, Delaware, and at the time r of his decease a guest of the Delaware House. It appears Mr. It. left his hotel yesterday morning to take a quiet 1 hath, which would he free in a great * from the noise and crowd that 1 Cnernlly attend the regular hour for r tiling. Heihg a man somcwhai aii- ' vanerd in years and therefore fet-hfe, ' lie did not venture beyond a depth ol 1 or three fret, and but a very short ' from tite shore. While eu- I ' joying his hath, Mr H. must have ' taken witli some acute dlscEr or ' fit of some kind, as toon after lie was ' carried from the water lifeless, and ajo 1 porently dead. Restoratives were r applied immediately but without effsct, ' wlwu the t«xly was handed over to 1 Coroner Ware, and by him forwarded to the family of the deceased. Mrj , Iliggina was reputed immensely | wi-altliy and was unmarried. , riootuinti Power or Music — J Miss Clara IxHiiae Kellogg, the dl»- , tinguisbed and charming young vocm- ■ recently vlsltrtl the State l unatic J Asylum at Utles, X. Y„ and request- , ed permlwkm to sing to some of tfo' most ungovernable or tire patients. Accompanied by two of the physicians and tl» matron, she entered the hall, j taking with hrr only her guitar, and , fo'gan to sing. In a monwnt all the din and will) confusion wu hushed, t ami only the sweet torn* of her voice . heard. After lb* first sou*, the unfortunate ptlicnU gathered around like rhndfou In wonder aud i nmuscmeut. examlniug her dress anil i Jewelry inlnutelv, one even desiring , ■zxs: music," She yielded clmcrlufly to ' their Inspection, *-J when Uiej pro- I greeting without battatioo or fear, , ; with genuine emotion. ( ' he Bringhunt gave a sumptuotb ' j day evening— tbe anniversary of her 1 ' i birth; There were pressnt fifty-eight : of tha Wsb of Wilmington aocirty. Any of ean fair rr»krs about taking
THE HANNLEH TEVTIMORla L. lly nine o'clock ou Sstunfoy evening , tho ample dining room or Congress -» ova* cfrfrcd and the initial piece of the programme of concert music commenced. At the end of the third ! sckclioa the room wu completely tilled . with a bright-faced, dressy audience, ' wha, u the ssqoel proved, came to ' fiance and have s ^ood time. On no ] at Congress Hall. Tfo: number pre*- i ent gave ample evidence of tho appro- < ciationtn which the Messrs. -llassfer ' held by tite frequenters of this re- \ tort- Mark Hastier, particularly, for ■ seasons put hu been Indefatigable in I novelties to the way of J mu«ie, programme*, balls and mfoeri- j 1* no >u, entertainments. To him most ( given the credit of originating t children's balls and of inducing sing- ' of note to come to tbc seaside ^ the summer. • Of late there sei-ms to hate been an c absence of that foil, or ovcr-drau, at ' our bops, but last night the low neck ! and trailing dresses, with tbeir alien- , dant swallow tails, were pretty thickly c sprinkled. The outside delegation f blocked up the windows and wu par- ' Ueutariy effective in putting a stop to , good ventilation. s After the ball the popping of corks c and a good naturcd invitation to come * revealed an ample flow of spark- , champagne and the Mcsars. IIu- t stcr doing the hospifobts to the band c and many friends. The coolness of the atmosphere t heightened tire enjoyment of tite evert- , and tire dancing was profongodu t a* tite programme would admit, ' and longer too, from tire fart that tho J I ubiquitous floor-manager wu induced ( ! to slip a quadrille in between the regu- t for dances. Quite a number of pretty t and some very elegant co-tome* wrre I by tire tadre- present, tire follow- J being rspoctafly notlml ; — r Mrs. A. E Bori. . dress of Mark silk. « ireint law over-divas, and diamond or- ( , namente. • | Mr*, llsz'lhurst, black -ilk. while | ! "*Mre!flrt»- 2'wcll, Mark aflk. |"Hnt j I tare collar, diamond unianu-nls. | Miss Boric, white dres*, violet satin , ovcrslress, diamond ornaments. — *. j Miss Delia Hirst, pink silk, white over-skirt, i*>lnt lace collar. Miss Mar* Carter, white crape, , I M-arlct trimmings, ornamcuto of dia- i monds. J ' Mrs. PrtTy, white dress, violet sat- J I lu overdress, very beautiful. 1 Mis. foiforcailc, black silk, white | ftvneh muslin overdress. I . Miss Ohanl, of Pittsburgh, purple ] ! silk, white fore ponlofs, dumminl or- ( r Ella Coombs, cherry satin, black I [ crape bertha, pearl ornament". ' | Miu Molly Miller, white wttiu, ( I point fore fortius, one ofthe hand- , j Miss lfessie Miller, steel colored j ' j silk, clrerry trimmings, coral onia-
Mis* Ells Eby, Urn: silk, peart or- ' lu-lle Hirst, pink silk, white lace Mrs. J. M. Carson, putpte silk, ' black lace over-sklrL Miss Grelner, striped white snd Uuo silk, diamond ocnamonte. Miss Clark, black silk, pink silk pAttiers. point lace collar. Mlsa Alice MoCreary, blue silk, diamond ornaments. , Mrs Gcmife, wine colored silk, black lace ovcrskirt. Miss McCready. white crai«-. pearl MUrtfary Tatker, pink silk, white foce overskirt, point lace collar, dfoMrs. M. H. Haatoo, spleodldly dressed, silk overskirt, diamond omaMrs. A. N. Moore, green silk dress, lace overskirt, diamond ornaroc,,U . e» The Episcopal Church for risiiors been greatly favored this summer with excellent preaching. Tire Rtterufonce hu been so very forge that chairs have been several times brought tlte ndehnorwig Itnnsa, wnne many lutvt stood and listened. We that there has been much interest manifested in raising funds for ti* Church at some of the hotels. It I would lie highly gratifying if lire debt, which lets fovn considerable reduced, could he entirely paid off, and th consecration announced before the clou of the season. Ixt eyery Epfocopnlian speak to bis neighbor and sea the thing cannot be done. 8. Real Estate Sale— The sale of i cottages and cottage lots al the BlockHotel on Saturday evening, did not quite come up to the expectations of those interested. The following I* tire result af^Jo th« cottage*, the cotkits not having been sold No, ' 1, n cottage on Reach Avguw, ffilOO ; ■J. cottage on Stockton Aveiuie, 85000, W. E. I JUL ton ; 3, cottage on ' Wood street, 84200, by Jna. IL Hughos; 4. cottage on Wood street, 84200, by ' John Bcnexctt; cottage on Wood street, 84200. by W. H. Richardson ; 1 0, cottage on Grant street, 83880, by ' K. Taylor ; 7, cottage ou Ferry street, ; *3300. An Accident Averted.— As two I young ladies and a Utile girl, bohmgI Ing to one of oorcotUgc fsmilic*, "Were : driving along Ocean •trorj.no Saturday ' evening, Uidr horse got frightened at ] ofcjeet, and before It could be . brought to a walk became altogether : uumanagalfle in the hands of Ka dri- ' The ogcupanU of the carriage cri.il several time* for assistance to i the passers-by to stop tire boras, bat . tbey were nnhuded, aod 11 was not r until tireir position became cxtredlitgt ly critical that the mad career of tho animal wu .tofrsd by a couragaoua ' Iloose, nansil Jamra C. Grose, who
"Ill War Lrreot ife SU„. 0s . Amu-,, Ckararirr, fWsel mA I.V I satis." By HWJ." A. It. STKMiBN*. I Throe year* ago the aunomcrtrent , by the National 1'ubIUhing Camranv, ■' ; of n.itedulphia, ofthe speedy pubLo- - tion of this great work, created a. pro1 found sensation throughout the cou. - , try . Tbc press of both suctions bef.- , cd the appearance of the book with <h> light, for it wu admitted bv all that Uie task of trau.nllUng to posterity 1 the Southern vers on of tire hlsiocy dx great dril war could not hare boon confided to an abler pen than that of . Mr. dTKl-bens, the greatest living statesman of the South. The exf league and IHend of Olay, Calhoun and Wcbstcc, he Is * connectiug link the present and glorious part, ' and as Vice-President of tho lata Southern Confederacy, hs Upeeuliariy - fitted for tho taak, by his opportunity of knowing the most secret details of the lii-tory of tire War. Above all, his high character a* a man, which has always won him the respect of hfo political cacmiea, enables us to roly •Jpm his statements with an absolute certainty. In the first volume of hfo work, Mr. btetiiens conllned himself exclusively to the eoews of the War, reserving the narrative of tho actual struggle for the second and concluding volume. The suocnas of tho former volume was extraordinary, reaching a safe of orer QO,0nOoopfes. If then that portion or tho work which ol necessity was Uic dryest— if part of this magnificent production be called dry -has met with such wonderful and rapid tale, what are wc not warranted in predicting for thu second, ia which tite thrilling story of Uie most terrible and destructive war of modern tiroes is told with aU tite lasci nation of romance and nil the sublimity of truth. Mr. Stephens slights feature of tho War, sumi his work reveals a imrtieularly interesting and fascinating portion of its history— Al which has never bern made public tin- . ** til now. He got* lo tho bottom of the accession movement, and givvw thu confidential history of the Convention which formed the Confctferacy. The voxid question of tire non-exchange of prisoners of war has much new light -hill upon it, and this ahmc ought to commend tite book to every one who raw the inshfe of a northern or BouthPrison. What will strike thu practical muhw im.«t favorably, ttuwever, is lbs fact Una Mr. Stephens' narrative is free bitterness and "actional feeling lie writiw with that calm dignity which always the historian's must rfSxtive wva|>ou, weighing facta aocorcllng to tin ir merits, aiul arriving at conelnsiooa with a clearness of judgment xhlrl^jfa. to say Uw least, reiuarkahfe in one who was himself so Important an actor in the crvnts narrated. It i* this fact which will make his book ' welcome to those who are tucking sutotaulial infurmatiou upon tho sut>jivts treated of, and who prefer clear aud straight-forward statements or rkai s-flj tlmt, to lino theories as to wlrnl might Asm ban accomplished. Having been comirellol by ill health, "inn: the war, to remain almost entirely in the privacy of his home, and to take no part in the qui *t ions of Uie day. Mr. hTEniEVs luts !*vu .nabktl to look bock over bis long and singular career with tire cnlnuu >» of on. - wlmse record is completed, and to pi-, due, as his most vnlusbkt snrriee t., the country, Uto magnificent history wliH-h iks tefore u», Tho fomk is sail, i by subscription only, and agents tn | wanted in every county.
Local Chit-Chat. Cokls at this season should be nursed Blank links and stationeiy, at Gar. riiorrfo \ Wilson fo tho mart enterprising man From four to six oouevrte lake place this week. The streets to the Bra Brtexo are very dusty. Washington street »!dc-*how will sooneoltapse. Haltimoreans make Congress Hall ' Capo May is more mev than ever since Wednesday fosL , Gum foot-balls at GarriWMi's, 57 A ' .VJ Washington SL Mtnlc to the Breakwater these cvuu- ' Ings would be dellghtftil. The Columbia House will undergo a metamorphosis this winter. ' One hundred doxen stereoscopic views for sale at the "Areado." Sixty Wilmingtouians make the ■ Ocean Hones their hindquarters, r Onsrtcrmsster 1 "on tier, of the Fifth - 1 . Maryland, Is loth to (cava Capo May. t Several of the city officials of Haitit more are at CMpe May. Tho Treasurer s Bim the litest arrivals, r Brignoll. the celebrated tenor, give* t an operatic entertainment at tbo Stockr ton Hotel on Thursday evening, t Sack races, wheelbarrow racea, hack v races, foot race* and bono race* will , receive their share or ''attention this week. 0 Any delicacy of the season the teah stdo affords, served in tha most * rtckerchr manner, can 6o kauar't. ' »f what rvoxt? — Moonlight, excurakms ;• by railroad and steamboat wo hare hml; s we still hare, aad a moonlight hop wc g are to have. A lively competition has been ox- >• cited tilts season at Capo May in the photograph business. Ju«t the time '• for the puhlic to step in and get clieap •> likenesses. Brown, ou tho Atlantic "1 fown, takes the beat picture*. j The Warden of St. John's Bpi*"']«l (hnrch lor Visitors acknowledges ujc ' receipt of ten dollar* through Mr. J Durborrow from the guests at it* ' Ftocktoo Hotel ; through Mm. Buflltt, forty dollars from Mr. Hulmc, and firo „ doUart from a lady at the BtockU-ii .. Hotel, and from Mr*. Fllckwir twentyr five dollars, bring I«r subscription to - the Church, ,t " I am going to the i*oal-oflhs. Bob. r shall I inquire for jrou ?" was asked r the olhoc evening on Wo»hto|ttun Ft. I- "Well, ysr, if you want to; but I v doj't think you'll lindint: thsre." » Mr. H. Hall Btantou wssootujdl It mealed fort e rotting with ana of tiw ss3 ■* by. Hsasferfo Military Bond, and slto"rsshijes

