__ CAPE MAY COUNTY OCEAN VffiVE. CAPE ISLAND! NEW JERSEY
£{jt Cbitor'-s ^orkfolio. , Tbe November fojrsbt*^ out ibe mJ.}. eirfal in PariA An amomc c.»*e i< related of a melancholy citizen of Havre. wb a went ' a lit lie trbilu before high tide. to a pod. > eel by I be era. Ha bad provided bimteif with a ladder, a ropo, a pistol, u bnodle of J matches and a rial of poison. As.'«ndiug | - the ladder, be lied one end of Ibo rope to . j tbe pod. abd tiie other end round Ui* neck. ] ' lie then took tbe poison, set hit clothes on J fire, par til* mnxzle of the pistol to bis head, j ' and kicked away tbe ladder. In kicking y down -the ladder, be sloped the pistol, so j that tbe ball missed bis bead and cut off) the rope by wbieb be was suspended . h- j fell into the sea. tbas extinguishing the i flames of bis clothes; and tbe sea water ' which he ineolnntorily swallowed, counteracted the poison ; and thus, in spile of his r ^renrations. he remained onbaURed. uiuhoL unbarned. unpoisoned and nndrowced. Upon a certain oeeasion. a prince design* \ ' ing to treat some or bis friends, ordered his steward to provide tbe best things he could 6: * find in market, who thereupon made a large provision of tongues, which be desired the enok to serve up with different sauces.— When diune: cume, the first and second courier, the side dishes, and the ?«•!» oves were all toogot*. Did I not order y»u. ■aid the priuce. to buy the Utt viciuais the1 market afforded ? And have T not obeyed your orders? said the steward; is there any thing bettffi- than tongues? Is not the tongue tbe b*»nj of civil society, the key of sciences, and the organ of truth and run ■on? By means of the tongue citie* ■re built and government* established and administered— with that, men instruct, persoade, and preside io assemblies ; it is the lestumeui with which we acquit ourselves V of the chief of all duties, tbe praising and adoring of tbe gods. Well, then, replied the priace. thinking to catch biin, go to market * again" to morrow, and buy tbe worst things yon can find. This same company will diaa with me, and I bava amind to diversify my entertainment! Tbenext day the steward again provided nothing but the very same dishes ; telling his roaster that tbe tongue was tbe worst thing in the worldIi is said to be Un instrument of all strife and contention,, the fotneuler or "law suits, and tbe Cause or divisions and war; it it Myt organ of lies, of error, of calumny and blasphemy. Artemaa Ward says that unless -'there it diflrrnt management of tbe war right offi the American Kugla will have to disguise himself s< a Shanghai rooster, and make tracks, for Canada, while the Goddess or Liberty will have to go out doing general housework at two dollars a weak. Tbe redoubtable X, in payment for a Otgar, polled out mlittle swab of gammy, greasy postage stamps. ' Can't yon giva m<bard mocey?" asked tba lady. "Well, mad am." responded X, "I have teen very little harder looking money than that." Among tin best of men there is scarcely one to be found, who would not bp liable to be banged Wu time* in his life, if all hie actions and thoughts were strictly to be examined. We arc so far from being good, according to the law* of God, that w* can- ; not be so according to our own. To know how to forget, ie a happiness, rather Iban an art. Those, things are geo-of-dly best remembered, which ongbt most Is be forgotten. Sometimes the remedy o f M evil consists in forgetting it ; that it the lima we commonly forget the remedy. A steward of one of the European steam era at Boston, who wanted to take a box. unobserved, said to the custom house officer. "If I w eve to put a half eagle piece on each of yonr eyes, could yon ace?" Tb« ■nswar was "no. and if I bad another on my month, 1 eoald set talk." What a happy thought It was to pot Ben. Franklin's h'.m V postagu stamps ! Theegh ia later M* 3'k. aba stamps, be ■H devoted to Fm.'.vo* duriog hit earlier yean he certainly Stuck to Lamas 1 In good society we erg required to no obliging things to one another, whereas in gentael satiety we are required only to aav them. • Bifl Jonas laid ha once worked foreman who raited his wage* so bigb that he could reach them vely ooee io two year*. The young wan who bad aeon the day whsa he "wouldn't associate with mechanics," ia wbw chief of a oom pen wagon train. A war old hatehelor says be always loohs wader the aevrviaje bead for the news' wH ■tttkntM tj l«f.rtalli>« th. aw nm use rt." .11 •mn.t.mlir . uivm+rmm
"Tut Union Now, and Forever- "■ wholesale retail Grocery dc Provision Store. T'U C Subscriber Is now receiving » 'rr.li supply of , gravis from Philadelphia, and wilt Mil thrm, ' nolcsalc or Retail, at PHILADELPHIA PRICES. Alhla Store. located at NATION* t. HALL. The ! atlrattoo of COUNTRY MERCHANT* ami buyer* . Id ceaetal. Is called, to notlso the fact that they 1 can buy Ih-tr Mala Dcrr aa Cheap aa In PMIadai- . phta. Call and' ask prleca ami rxaml-.c Groceries . | aatl Provisions, before purchasing ri.cwhrre..fj AAKUN GARHLTSUN. Cape Island, June 8th, 19*1. ENOCH EDMUND'S i cape island store. ; a N ENTIRE FRESH STOCK OK GOODS, juat 1 A. received, eouaiatinirc.l nil V Gnol >s, (.KOi KRlKr . PROVISIONS. HARDWARE, BOOTS and ' SHOES. EARTHEN-WARE, CROCK ERY-W ARL, ] TIN-WARE, he., which wtll he sold for Caal. I (orltso<iulvalrni In T*anr,)aa eheap aa Guods i>( tlie aa&ie quality arc soht ;n (he county of Cap* | .May. Art ao; an aaaortmrnt of R £ AD Y MADE CLOTEIKG ror sitting of OATS, PANTS, VESTS * BATH IN. a CLOTHES. Corsa and Oat a fbr Bale. ■ ninnr, piu: and oik wood, delivered W The >rs»»t Stock of PaMILY MEDICINES In the county, kept on hand. Cure for almost ovcThr attention ofbuyerslt solicited, i ar, Js-sa.-y boot &. shoe store. ^mnTUR Suharrlbers hare Juat returned fiom ^PlPmuaDtLrHit, wllh a NEW STOCK of BOOTS, BIIORB aaad OA1TKR*. - for cent.' La Ilea' and Children; and wc fed safe > I In allying that we have on hand, thelar.csf and teal I 1 aaanrtnent In Cape May; which will be sold at our i . St ORE, decatur street. I In the buiMinjf latil y occupied hp Mr, Ilal- ! Ma., pclween the two Drug Start * CHEAP for Cash. Call before pureh'aaing else- j f where. I CP* Gents' Fine Calf Skin DooTa. also, Gunning 1 sod Ditching Boots are aold. i GAHRKTSON k CHL-RCII. N. B.— BOOTS and SHOES made to order, »r re9 paired at ah Art notice. „ Cape Island, Juue Blh.1881. 6m I Natrona Coal Oil ! II WARRANTED NON-EX PLOSI T F. ! I And eqaal to any Kkkimksr. • WHY buy an ev plosive Oil, wh.-n a lew'oenla more l| per gallunwUl furnish you w^th a perfect OUt l_ Made only bp ■ Pa. Bait Slanufhrlnrlug Cnmpuny, '* Ho. 1U7 Wauct Sraca-T, Piiilvucltiiia. y Feb. ix. t*. ly. | j notice ■. to the afflicted. ■ TYRr"- GARRET*ON.Qm-r. hla nmfraalanal art- ! '■ Urweato the alBlctod, HOWEVER LONG OR it HOPKLEHLV. | a He operalea by the Natural Powers, skillfully | « oomMaed with ELBCTRO-MAONETIHM. II Let noaa deep air until they have (l< ro him a 1 '"omre near DYERS CREEK. Cape Kay Co., N. J. I • A»eti it. taai *t # • WAVERLT MAQAZINE 'r fob faiolt'abiiikmest and in- j I stroction. Edited by Moaea A. Dow. » Tin* paper ia the largest Weakly ever r, published in thin country. Its contents are e inch aa will be approved in tbe most fastidious circle*— nothing immoral being admitted into its page*. 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oypicK OtfjAVrtOVtiK, . I StBSCEIBTlON AG^KT. AT JST CdOKB A/AO., BANKERS. IIS SOUTH TtillO STREET, nusUripkMr-sfov. i»t,'«eas. The uaUcntgned, liii H* t*vo smbtntni St'D- 1 ACHtFTloS AGENT OfrtTsrcrvUrv of ILc Miry, I* now iiiTfMml ts furnish, «t oasr, tbe NEW TWENTY YEAR SIX PER CENT BONDS. ' of the V'nltOl '■ ' iti-s..U-|len»tejTi»^ f"iv j,VTwcn!lr«.' rvUcem.We «t It..- figure ol thelSmVninrnt. «(- *" " nnuiSAst}.™'" T^r HLG ^STLliflO.NDv ia >ua» of »ao, »ioo. gaoo I ill i -it »' *-> parasol. O.T annum u illconum-uc.- . , rum me dAlt of i-unMiur, asd Is TAYABLE IN. GOLD, | srcil- AnauaUy, wl.tch Is enual. at ti c present l>tcI ANNEM *OW' ,0»b0V TPKB CtNr- ri:'1 YA.Tnirs, Mrrvlivnts, Mrehanlcs. Capitalists, ail , »tw have moiu y to should koow sod rv- , 'il'intff that thrar Bwds srv, In vffvet, a FIRST I MORTGAGE upon all Railroads. Canals. Rink i Mo.-ks nud Sreunllvs, sod tin- iiumrase products of | sll the Manufactures, *c , Re., In the rountn- 1 slid I "'St (he full na »::ij*e provksiiws made for the j paj meat of the Interrsl and liquidation of principal, hj Customs, Duties. Itxcise »t«i.ii« nod internal Hrvrimr, sen rs to make ttuse pi-uds the j Heat, .Host Available suit Most Popnlar j tsterstmrnr Its trie Market. 1^ubseripllons rerett-od at PAR InvlJrM Tender Notra.br no'es ami -tucks ot banks PhlladatphM. thihaerilsts 1« snail » ill rercKr prompt ] ' attention, nud every feclllty and raplanatlon a I! , be nltoidnt on appii.ation at this oBlee A lull supply of l:<mds will be kept on kaod-for Instiediatr dclurry. JAY L'OOKF. Vuhocrlptton Agent. nrTO-Sm v FANCY FURS! FANCY rUR8 1 1 JOHN FARKIRA. r NO. 71s ARCH S1REET, I Bt;tA)tv Eton nt, Socth Sidb. PuiUDBLriiiA. I I lAircJRTEH AND -N VNEFATERER OF AND • r | DEALER IN AIL KINDS OF VANC^URS. j For I.adiet, Hud Chihtren'f Hear, I desire to aay to my frleadaof Cape May anil the stwioundliu- Coubtlrs that I have now In store, j I of all klsuls anil qualities of I'A.Nl Y "r C A"s7ir V'a- ' , die.- aoJ Chtidrrtis- Wear, that wUi be worn durlni; 1 5 ' this Fall and Wiater j My Furs ar»re f u,-has*d In F.nrope. previous to the rise In Slerlliu; hxehaiqic, ami the New Duty ; - Impose*! on all Furs, Imported sloe* the llrst ol i Annus t. I would also state, that as km* ss my stock lasts, 1 writ o liter It at iirh-rs proportionate to what the mods eost me ; hot, It will he Itiqiossltde for me to i Import anil Manufacture any more Futs, and sell them at the same prices, owing to the unsettled State of Iheaffnlrsot the Count re. OM-Retneinbsr the name, numlwr and street— e JOHN FARE1RA, j VI* Arch Street, Phllad's. I Sept. X 6-m. Saponifiorl Saponifierl THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. \» Kitchen Grease can he msde Into food SOAI , by usinf SAPOMFiEfTt Directions Accompauing Daoh Box I j SOAP Is ns easily made wllh It, as taaklne a cup . of i . i rr,-r . Itj Msnufaelured only bf tM PAWflU«. f Pa. Halt Xsnuftietarlnf 'ompany. 1 No. lav Walbl-t araccT, Pinnoci-Mtn. - | Feb. 1st, '(R. , I JOHN 8. LEE. RICHARD B. WILLIAMS ■j JOHN Si LEE & Co., ROPE. MAKERS, j SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS, r No. 4G North Wharves, , |- 'b8low Arch St., Philadelphia. - SXANU8 af RIGGING fornishod in br . \ Jeer, and ROPB of aH kinds constantly on , hand, also , GII.I.IMJ TXVINU, ■ KINK TWINE OA KB, OAK DM, PITCH, TAR. ' COAL TAR, ROSIN, PAINTS, OILS, BLOCKS, CANVABK, and every article used or required aboard vessels.— ■ Wo also keep on hand an assortment of ' Groceries and Provisions, suitable for Ship stores and family use. Give us JOHN S. LEE, & CO., , b.-rrt 1°™"" * """ * PHILADELPHIA MILL VILLB t, CAFE ISLAND r MAIL. STiOES. 1 \iriU leave the glDCK WAY HOUtC, fool of Y> Markei Strm-f. Philadelphia, 1 •, o'clock, A. I M.; and Wauvt ItbRct Wnsar at ■ o'clock. Paxstnf over th* West Jersey and Glass bora 1 Railroads to MlUvlUe; throes by Stafrs, throuzh - Part Klliaheth, Dorshester. liesbur*. Kwlnk's I Neck, West Crook and East Creek, to Donulsvllie, daily | and throuzh Goshen, Dyer's Crook, Green Creek, and Cold Sprinfs, to Cap* Island, on Turedays, Thursdays and Saturdays. , Rrturnln*. will hm s LUD LAM'S MOTEL, Caps 1 Island City, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; pa ssl of threufh the above mentioned places, and ! PttUauelphla hy*!f trtiloek, P. M. r MuKiisr eona~u ",u,tho ii»e *• ' October I A IS60. ,A*l'tl* B1!,IleP- ^P''- | ; — ELLSWORTH HOUSE, CAPI ISLAND, N. J. TV Snbaerlhci Informs Ibo public that he has A opened a bow Hotel, at th* corner of Wsshlnrton and Ocean streets— which he calls the •• uluwoam Hocse"— where he will he happy fa rccetve liermanont or transient fuseta. From past exponenoe he fesU aattsBssl that ha can pre satisfaction to those who taVor him wllh their patronaae.— He has accent modatloa for 40 hoarder*. Terms- SI A BAIL— A flrnt-elass bar-room has also Just been ojwned. U U tWppUcd wllh excellent wlaa and liquors. ' john S. corson FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, I. H. SMITH'S 8TORE, I'eaat Br, near CoBoans Hall. At PRICKS la Ml the HARD TUCKS I Men's and Boy's CLOTHING, «5«rt.' Furnishing Goods, lists and Caps, DmhreL UrpLOLOTHI!»C mad* to order, In Pashloaahle
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PROSPECTUS SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. 1 B.a Mechanical Paper in the World.' K1GUTKKNTD YKAR. VOLUME VII— NEW SERIES. t A new volume ol Oils widely dronlated paper , ri'Dimv.-rvd on the W of July. Every number ronLv us idxtreit pages of oarfnl Information, and from I five to len original cnsravlngi of new larrotluaa for1!'" columns* ^ *h'Ch "premly The Vim line American it deroGd to the Interrxxl^^iizxsirsdsdfs; C ■■ ; ufnrfory, but also In the Household, ihe Library and -4 1 , the Rending Routs. ^ The vlralllte American has the reputation at ; home and abroad of being the heat weekly Jocraal I I ui-vuicd towvehvuel and Industrial pursuits now tubllshr-l, snu the pruprietoro are .k-lcrmlntd to eep up the reputation they have rariiod dhrlng tho ■ ; •rten'reo yean they have bero connected with lis | publication. - , So the Mrrhenie set Metntfaetum f * No persnn rngsgml In any of the merhsnleal pursuits should think of doing without th. Vlrntlfie \mrrtC9U. It costs but four eenta per week ; every ' number contains from six to fen engravings of new ' machines and Inventions which cannot be found In 1 nuy other publication. l| tc an established rule to !' , ootw hut original engravings, amj t „| ; the tlrst elaas In the art, drawn and engraved by , rviH-rienriSd arttits.riinan tficir own aupcrviuon, > I capir-ssly lor this tvaper. fKe mini. Jrxhilnti, MUlteHgUt end Jenaerj/ The Scientific American will be found a moat use. I ' fut Journal to tliera. All the new dismneriet in tho 1 science of chemistry arts given In. it* columns, and , the interests ot the architect and carpenter are not ! orerlorked; all the new inventions and discoveries . appertaining to tnroe pursuits being published from , \\.-rk tn week. Iteful and praetioal lnformsUon i pertaining tu ihe Interests of mUlwrights and mill- ; owners will b^ lound publlahed In the Scientific - , American, which Inlormailon thay cannot possibly » obtain from any other source. 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