[?]
TOL. XII.
CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. VEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1866.
NO. 587
ICTl'RS TOmidT*. 'YunStt.-Siisr.SK: xsa&fBG&l- : M im< - w*r ; zmUBssm" ! IsS^-g^gaa: I MM*- ' Tb. whit. ton* gUateaed end flowed la the I «HtarralUMiH'ml»|>. aEi-iiM eavrrcHEN. mtito. eiuToa. LOT.oih. Through tia eoortoay of the powers lW bo, WW men permitted to trav.rre (bo itofil >■»■■■ Gap* Island and > Oaiii •bil# eccapjitg » km «pou Uo wit (MM epo* e leeemotlve, slnum Mr Dwells* is generally tuu pad tiraboom; tin Inten that ucooapaoy ysu i |tr> —lllili, Md » long m tbo ear ' aboad !• oafs, yoa fool ooey. Wtarn ootor ibo » arrow com parimeets .of vho vugU. sob, yew are eeeem- ] fc stable. by roeoao ol soar prosimliy Is I irs eed steam— tailed by th* oil, obirk < raao gamed- Wars, and uneasy from the 1 bardaMk ef tto beoeh i poo okisb yos < are compiled U Ml. No tsItsI Mate i with dowey books la silo tozariooa ro- t pooo. Too ho Is the brain port of the ' tr*Ja,,*kd MMllM • o4rr» rsrlitr. i T ■ *»*!>( I Uo ■iaolo Us oklulo < giro* W #SS ~T*ot r ' Uo straw i* l •dmrMod ia t^r tUda ralrs. aid Ibr train ' "YM 'Bks bUMWftb two moo. ths so- ! fitter Bid iUOMM, aad spra Iboir watch . feMKU# «wn dopoads Ur lift, of the UriSlfsQhl which fed low. A. the train < M|*aSFUjF bead way. on.', heart < metrir directly from tb. breeri to lh. I tbrM rod rsaoiotrly oaaaiaa thare. Bo ■ geifiUM s. - w{*d sod ehtdor, the rye. are ■ opoiorfd aide, Ua omallrot object is ths < was dtotinetly seen. aid Uo orarto of th. 1 rail. .earner loot eight of. The serves .re < ttiUfr M Urbtfbeet pitch, and as rao.i- < tiro a. Uo ■•far ssdo of Ua gembler, < •boa bo else ih.oi, so as to delect lbs < solar to aad Invisible ocratcbos wbieh ho >11 Mi Ml apes Ua cardx, Yos Ulnk , spot Iks laborer a bo laid Us track u I a llrk la. jroor llta. The faithful perform- t name of bis work Iota yen lire. The as- < roS^iU tttogh U*VroUet it'Tn^lUat « braar. Toa lose far forward to ass It, aaii ifV* a hta^r^rh of rsHsf whoa tba t thiaToboi aot.d, aid orefy light or shadow i wMM araaaa >r*r Ua aagiraar'. f»ce i MUMf anmwstod apoa. The aegis* < abaUa aa tbu yen tea scarcely harp yoor t . to stretch I Mr eoMOPod fiarora. a Htddao jar nearly 1 mmIiMI u WtdrobM«M.o»l»do-. I Tko Oosrt Barn aad gso.ilto bar. been * sDitaAof wood., above , tie hotter fUbe. four cow. mad. tbslr i appearance open tha track. W# wars i going- W Ml spaed. " Teol-tonl-iaot. ( iso* -toot 1" oe reined the whistle, which ellf mad* WO tare aad noa directly is i IJto'tUUjr-tho ! tbaepht meda et Mek ted pelt. Notwith- t gratUsd. Three of tbo coon made aarsypafcyr ! Byrgg i TaMeet* aObo'«b«Wd!' ndBook^th. '< ■eillmtat rt Ur vug laser, maintained j : a MOMe. b« es gwarartoe oh# will act . XttStatt it opiot Us, so Us eegtae , StfiS v.rPw' ;
Life Art a Wester » Towb. Tba iutalUgaet. is Seed porsoo. war during westward from Us Allaatic aider 0 the dolaoiso belief tbol ho eoa finds homo „ to ooit lum it eao of Uo groat prairie . Btaiaa, Gods bimoolf ooddenly tbo conlro ' of a jamblo of plains, rlrsn, muhroom c cities, log.cabialoh lowoa sod Indian j patois, in which be standi bewildered, f wondering if U. horrible mixture will srrr rssolrs itself into iu lateral parte, c . end Isae. him wiU Mass saoogh to gst , bock to Us natire place, Rom which a , mooutaia of gold can asrsr tempt him , n Micbigsa, ^ little towa silaoted oa a nrsr of the some noma .» , same wkosa lisping syllabic awssUaas , s.ggatU lbs waakiag mormnr of waUr oo , « mb btskd— aad in that little town of 0 Kalamssoo, a two years' rssldoocs make | Bp a grotMqas, weary aad impatisot t chapter in my life, worth aeooaiag ocoa- | •iw^ly. t It i. a pretty aooogh plooe. prsMO ting t to Us traveler Ua asa.l eigbt of two- L story wbito hoaaoa with green blinds, „ wide oool alrasta. shaded with Us beouti t fal buir-oeks; sod its inbsbitants are L thrifty and clerer. Lika all Wastaro towns, it waa rapid io . growth Md morals. IU yoaog panple 1 wtra good-Dslnrad, possessed a fair than c of toot, and were moeb gireo to daociog , sod raiding dime oovels. Mamma, for | Ua most port, cirriad with bar Ua taiat of Uo kitchen from wbieh she waa sons- , pa ted twenty years ago, whan William ( the ooschau proposed their setting ap , ■ m a joint stock company 1 Ua for WmI, , whsra a home aonld bo foood wiU do ( olbar trouble Una looking for the right , place ; and Papa wavered constantly be- I I ween a desire to black his own boots or , split wood In Ua book yard, and a wish , to please Miss Jolts by donning a piper , collar aad a Mack satin seat,' and raiding i Ue morning paper Uroogh a pair of gold- , r itemed spectacles. Uennioe smusemeoU wore unknown. , The Men played billiards for patiiBM, , while Uo woman gossiped And held | , fbaiity fain. ^ ' Uceeeloaatly a meteor in the way of \ lectarar, speaker or tnosieiao Gashed , through the West in a trail of brilliancy that soke a feeble emotion. (JoUecbalk , oame when Gettschalk'a feme was bright- , cat. and Ua whole town wait to hear him. ' and exercised its pririlaga to gremble. , Ktnarai* came, t tha deligbl of ill. , of polish ad periods and traa seho- < Uoaght. When be r«M from bis | •eat, tha erasing ha (poke, bis tall form , some whit lika ana who beokinach , o»sr books, bis fsce pale and grate aad , ioUllectoel, ths Crat light «r him twOMfct , eppleure from 4 few wboee etfjipiallill , was of ItMlf an oratioa. pal | io tha main, lbs carton aa cultured races Upturaed to him, tha great balf-Gllad , (bom, maet bare seemed but a sorry , welcome to the. own who had boas a , shining light among inch man aa Haw- ( thorns, Thoraao, Obaaalag aad Theodora , Parksr. t In tha coarse of Wt lectere bo men- e tioned his natieo towa— "Ue boantifnl, f decayrd old towa of Oooaord"— aad e , y behind me. ailb of the leading lawyer f in the place, whispered aadibly : " Yoe t might know be come from ion. tomble n down old Yankee toan:" Bitting thera, I wondered el the philanthropy that eoald '| draw each a man eway from tbo plaaaorae r - of homo and appreciating friende to so- r oonnler Uo many snooynaeee and di.com- a forte of a laelarlog town through Ue i Want. These who wiU to MS a Waiters man , all bis glory should hi bio at Ua an nee! borae (air. Ha ia on Ua groaad early, so thai he may witness all Dan. Clring throughout the day. He take. ' Is family wiU him. ooasietiog or a wlfs ' and grown up daughUr. attraction to the " sight is calico aad strong shoes. He r also takes %lt grown up sons, looking c long, gaunt aad eaeaal ia Gaming aeck 1 ties aad blank aidu-aesks hats. They c make their tnamph.nt a.atry oo Ue 1 groande ia a bouncing lumber Wagon. r and bay ail that they are able, from ice " to a yelWw-coeerad aoeal. f Tba Head of the family makes Griy-eenl 1 on bis (arutite horse at tba race, and c aronad blm with lordly air, as if ' opinion Oats worth its maight ia gold. b Ha thouu and stamps whenar.r anything " plaaaea him. nod Urusu bis sltiow in his ' neighbor', aide, oo maVUr whether it be ' a Oltj Mayor or Aooayma, iadigaaal ia ' •ilk. and feather.. . ' When Ua races era oeer er«t man r tha groond is takaa with a frauuc da- 1 slrato be Grot oe Wide the gaD. Wagons 1 clatter, Usmp, boance aad Uamp down ' Ihjwykp-Mb.^.mraet °f the "SowEivK * with pmapda' aaataaa to aacsre a 1 place of abcltct throngh tbo night. Kx- ' orbilant prices are oBered and refused, t Krerybady GMneu eearyb«|dy they do h not know. c Dwelling-aouM. are fairly token by « storm, aad their owners obliged to eaptt- • nlate oa iMaoaabhs tenae. Boms eioep < ia tha haJD, some la chair* on tbe pass- 1 meat, and • eneae (Uwy ace a great ma- « joriiy) sleep aawbmre. MewadaM, we peer d sellers at the bo- ' UD. whose only homme were oar room. ' locked aad relocked our doors, padlocked > our Dusks, stole our —da frern Uo Mr- ' eats' bell Iu prahrsM Io ted eg Ue ' erowi! in Ue greet dieiag room, beemped Ue eigbt-poftors to stotd guard at eter (Mace of mind. -Tba Atlantic cable, (ram tbe poiut ' Amsmraii'i ra^7^*^ BurrpMB D." I e'ler. whew be Mbwd hem if he bed jMt ■ j
i (lead DmI Used. ' Tba Cincinnati Ehgtorrr (®lkalT»wm. ocrat) hating baeo burned out of ill for Mtobllshmeol, thst paper Is being I prilled el tha oCce of tbe 7tmca (Bsdl- I cat Repoblieaa. ) Tbe Commercial of thel | city pleaMutly eonaisU upoo tbe ioci- | dental pwrplexitie* of tbe situation, as , follows : : Tbe editorial oorpe of both papers octhe rams room. Wu can imagine 1 tha embarrassment that must occasionally I result from such midgling or political t antipodes — abolition editor, oo ooa aide ] of the labia, aad Democratic editors on y tba other, pepperiag aw.y at each other . with tbe deed lead (pencil) and throating . ricion. utob. at each other with Gaebing steel (peas), to My nothing or the cleeb of raeonndiag Mieeora, which pl«l do on- 1 important part la the cogegemeal. Joel | think ! nothing bn» a narrow table bw ; each Gery beiligarsnta. One side , trying to boei ton Bxeles into the Uuioo . by tbe collars of Ueir grey jeckeD, and j the other aide endearoriog to keep them oel by toggisg at Ueir abbrerialad coattoll.. Between them ths Htatoe bats a I tough time of it. ' Enquirer editor i. borriBed to Bod him- i self writing en article io furor of lha Uieil y Rights Bill, and diecorere Uat he ha. gat oa lbs wrong aide of Ue table. 7Tmc. editor, makiog acimiiar mi.Uke, ccUhe. himMlf eulogising Andy Joho.on. The "uHppingu" get mixed op oo the ' way to the compositors, ood if It wear t not for great circam.peclieo oo tba psu | of the raspoetire foremen, each paper . would copy sod indorae thu most perat- , uiouu doetrioue. Huppoee Ua preesmau should priut thu Enquirer on oou uidu and tbe Timet on Ue other, Ue mietake 1 sot buing discovered ootil Mveral peek- i hid been sent off with tbe early i mulls. Who cao picture the conelerno- , lion which would mIm thuir raupuetire proprietors. Boiling erith rage, they , rush to Ua prece-room together, end diecharge the unfortunate precemau with one. roioe. The iadigoelion of the Enquirer ' folks it only eqnslled by tbe isae or the 7Tnu. people. Both esMrt. with eqael ■ the! they wece never eo hamilieted before. , It mail be very eoafieing to vieilors, Uls eingeler fellowship. A copperhead Holmea Coeaty rosbe. in. grasps 1 7W» aditor warmly by the band, nnder tbe imprasiioa that aa'ia the editor of tbe i Enquirer, euering him Ihtt " Holmes i County can't bo drafted." He doa't , the wer la orer. Meligoaot Radical , mistakes Enquirer editor for Timet editor, sod thinking to carry faror with him, chuokln over the declractien of the Enquirer eatablishment. He ia earn- 1 mertly kicked down tha etoirs by tbe combined editors of the two papers. I Whet a scone election oigbt mast pro- i Mat m tbo returns come io, sack side of the table trying to Ggure oat e victory, tod each sida, of coorea, claiming it. A struggle between the Timet man and Ue Enquirer men, aa tech trial to throat hie Hag onl of the sema window— compromised et lest by heogiug them from differ# el stories, which ii qoile ep- ■ propriete, from the feci that they toll different stories about the election. A * brass baud is played la front ol the office. serenade is claimed alike by the - Timet editor end tbe Enquirer editor. , They appear et different wlndowu end , relent their thank*, botk .peeking to- - gather, which confesee tbe bend to inch , extent that they march off in aeveral , each man playing a different tune. It ie a terrible mix, take it "J eltog.ti.er. \ Csnunuu Aaumr *«t> Awsxx.— How ■ wonderfully similar art til children to one I another when «sleep. The seme rooeded i half-formed feature., the same gently- 1 cloied eye lids, tbe seme .lightly parDd ' mouth, era common alike to high mod low, i good and bad, before paoion or ndu- I cation ins begun to 'draw Uosn by rdnr i and morn decided line, which eleep can- i not obliterate, and which only pose eway i when once tha Brit calm look of death is I goes sod dast returns to dot. No inch I lines mar or alter the free of e sleeping < child, or give u elAr to the daily biatory ' of tbo soul wiUio. Look from young ' Seymour thu lord to young DicklOO the I shepherd boy. Look at the mendacious I end Beree tempered Johnny, destined to c break your heart nod rain you, lying with I hie arm round tbe neck of Ml gaalte, high eon led Georgy. They ore all very ' near alike. Bat awake them ; eee how the soul, still OB IU guard, betrays the ' truth in eye, in mouth, even In geetaru . Well woe tbe wise Mrs. I'hi.hoim eccu«- , loosed to any the time to judge of a girl's i character woe when the was Grot awake. Canaol ws conceive of these fear ideal i children, that thny would betray some- , thing to n close obMrvsr as their coo- i sciossnees ef Ibr reel world rotnrned i , them! Weald not the little boblemsn , a aaim look fapoo his fsce— a leek i ssf^ssaji.'aljwvj'nii : end diseatisfsetian show Uemoelvei oa , the sheyberd boy, wbsc be first foead i that his pleasant dreams of the cake aad , of tha Gne mw clothe, ware uoraal, hot , that the binab. wild morniag, tha hard, , cold boot to be Ihruet on stocklegleee , fed, seB tbe poor dry breed, w.ra moat , unmisteksbty raid? whtle Johoay will wake with a scowl, and Georgy wHk n Wi dip tbe feflewiBf, relating to n hotel clerk, from Un last new no-el " A WMtffihm:" - .... v . Aa '•duUBMly conceited oed bralsiele fallow obtoiae a situation M clerk i« a i (oehMsaabie hotel, a place tor which be wee peculiarly Gued, for the reaeoa thai "he could seem mora istuntoly sheorbed in Ue coeleenplalien.of hie own thought,, when it wee necessary to oUeed to the deamade of a guest ; he could toko longer tor u room, aad mora disgusted wheu a eMtor iaqulred for a ra.id.nt of the eee, thee any mae eat of the whole urmyafewaggerara. ^Wby, the d.rSejrny
Msaaors Em Kostte— A Mewlai HaltMff. The apotbom that " Ia America a k lady can traval aleon from one and of tbe conn try to tie other with perfect immunity from ia»olt," bee Ioat, of J late, much ofite troth and significance. yonr wife or dnogbtor nlone for a trip by rail or boat, end, at iu ficish, her Indignant Wends delect, by the flash of totalled modnnty, that which ber aslicncy woald fain coocenl. of the prevalence of the J of the tqolvocal theory, that "ibosn worn SB who ore always, getting toialtod ire generally the oann who, by their deportment, invite insalt," has prevented many from invoking Ue proUctirn of their fnllow-paa*nngeri. Many a lady baa b»eo deprived a pleassnt riew of the Ilighlande, from the promenade-deck of n night ttenmer, " becsnee eotpn innocent person bis no- ( liced that nba was withoat an attendant. "Oo'old the lady inform me what wn are paeeingT" or, "If the lady traveling alone, perhapi be could of Mrvice to her," he cavalierly losinuates as he draw* a chair to ber tide, and probably peers nnder her T very bonnet. The ifightoet response is Invariably the cne to more exteneive h and iotmsive iosioontioni, nnlil the frightened passenger Meks some other port of tbe boat for reliaf. And often, the jaondioed end vHlnted vieipo of h these low wreUthU, the antleee to gen - aoneneM of Ibe conntry lass appears as cfimplacent aoqoieicence, or her t oervoat timidity ef the etodled naivete of the experienced conrtenon. t Is it fklr that a lady ohoald suffer for tbelr mistakes or pertinacity? We « know that there ii enough of tbe cbiv alric element exlanv to take a ledj'e J part, but It ii.alwtye better to apply to some one id authority. Not to a negro waiter on n alsambont, dor there , the gilt of n dollar from tbe nggreeeor \ will prnvnnt the cooplnint from reach- i tog the Captalo'e office. Lndien, jast mark yoor man, is too will koow him again, then immediately and delibe- | ' ratoly find yonr way to the Captaio's | \ office, where yoe will find a gentleman j wboM doty it to to attend to such j j csms, and whom poker of discalmination will inform him how far the per- 1 < formance of hi* dnty cao be made a I ' plessnre in pcoishlng a loafer, though may bear (ha ippesrenoc of a gen- j , tleman. t 7 I Cariosities cf Atlantic Telegraphy, j ■ The "Onnriicr do Havre" eets forth a < linking result of the Laying of lbs Trans- ■ allaatic telegraph. It says : l New York is situated nearly 76 degress ! < of loasitada wist of Paris. Ths emrlb io I its daily rotation travels tbroogh 360 do- I grass io twtnly.four hoars, from which it i results thst every fifteen degrees to tbe I t west of Ue first msridioo placed at Purls - is one hoar later. Whan it is noon at c Parti It to onlytl o'eldek st 15 degrees ( the weet of that city. Aod aa New j York to 76 dagraas to tba west of Paris it follows that it is seven o'clock in the evenlog at New York wben it is midnight c st Paris. SappoM, Ahan, that a great c edifice in Paris, tba Opera for1 example, . takes fire at a quarter post twelve at I night on the lit of Snptambsr lexl, the . event ie immediately tatogrepied from " Psrie to Now York, aod to deled : " Pa- a rie, a quarter pell twijvo it light, 1st , Beplsmber." Th» nswi irriuas io New f York, let a* My ia' two boare, to nstke r ample allowance for intorroptioos, Ac. ; , Us despatch, dated Paris, 1st September, t arrives to Near York at a qoertor past r io Ua avaaiag of Ua list Aoguel, so thel ( New York maoeger could appear on , thu etage. aod aTter We three cuslomsry t bows, could tbosoxpwM himself: "La. £ din aad gentlemen — I am sorry to have - to inform you that tie Opera it Porto Aru litem deeDoyed by Ira Ur e hour, after the yreeent time. Our director has Just iranemitled to his Paris confrere bis condolence on the tkuasier wAicA to going to 1 to Aim." ^ The Iron Crown of Lombard y. Tho Iron erovn recently curried off from i Venice, with other valuables, by the Anstrisns, mid which has jail boon claim- ( ed by tbo luliaa Govoromeat, to oaa of tbo mn«l Utoiastiag national relics io , Europt. History informs as that during the middie ogee the Kmperort of Germany reclaimed three crown.: that of I Germany, which woe of silver, aad was Man mad st Aix In GhapMU; the crown | of iron which had formerly beeo pecuiiai to tbe Lombard Kinp, and was assumed i •i Ps-Ia, aad tbe Imperial crwwo, wki.w was reewived at Roma, aad was sormeunted by a mitre similar to Uat or bishops, but somewhat imallar. Tha crowa of iron, Uoagb ebiefiy gold, derived Its oamt from sn Iron bead whibo ' encircled it ia th* Interim, aad which wiMtd tw have bean mod* from ess of tb* •ails which terved In tha croeifixos of • Chytot. This erowe was worn by Charles mogoe, the fiiet Emperor of Germany, j over 1,000 Wan ago. ProMivedia Italy after tha devastation of U* Empire of , U* West, banded by lb at illuUious monarch, it was worn by N spot eon U* , First whod that mighty conqueror was i crowned King of Itmy at Milan ; aod it . subsequently became aae ef the e row us ' ef U* gmpurnrs et Awtria at ousters . of tto Lombarde- Venetian Kingdom. Voaotia being now -estored to Holy, Ue , relic righltony beloaee to Ua King of i Italy ; ood henee tto elaim wbieh has r base amdk for Me esatoratiM. i — A day or twa aiaee, two ladies from > Ue eoanlry, on a shopping sseareJou to I tho city, dropped into t hardware store, ■mm —— jT7 gl n nil I — iMwy n s .... , ~ -wmaauwvi - r. i -
Tas 8tat» KLacvtow*.— Thu etoctions 1 in thu MTtral Butes era ss foltowu : — . New Hampubira, First Toeuday io Mireb. Cooneclicot, First Monday in Mireh 1 Rhode Island. First Wednesday in 1 April. | I Virginia.' FoarU Thursday in May. | ' Oregon, First Monday io August. Alabama. First Monday in August. Arkioisi, Fir»t Monday io August. 1 Kentucky, First Monday in August. Taut, First Monday In Adgoit. North Carolina, 8econd Thursday in ; , August. . Vsrmont, Fir.1 Ths.diy io Ssplsmber. Msiae, Bscond Moaday in Ssplsmber. Florida, EIrst Monday in August. Mitsissippi, First Monday in Angast. Georgia, First Wednesday October. Indiana, Pirtl Tuesday iu October. Iowi, First Tuesday in October. I 1 Ohio, First Tuesday in October. Pennsylvania. Firm Tuesday io OctoWest Virginia, Fourth Thursday iu 1 October. Louisiana, First Monday in November. Delaware. Firut Tuesday in November, i Illinois. First Tue.dey In November. Kansas. Firil Tuesday in November. Maryland, First Tuesday in November. ' MaasacbutelD, First Toetday in No- : vtmber Michigan, First Tuesday in November. Minnesota. First Toesdey in NovemMiteonri, First Tss.dsy io November. Nevada, First Taesday in November, , New Jersey, First Tneadsy in Novetnbar. New York. First Tuundty io NovemWiseonsio, First Tueoday in Novem- . Colorado, Secood Tuesday In Nortm- ' Sooth Carolina. Fourth Monday io No- , There ere no Btote election, held io the month* of January, February, July j and Decembtr. — Scene at lha eoualing room of a morning newspaper. Enter, a man of Teutonic tendencies, considerably tbe l for last night's spree. Tsotoo— (To the man at the desk)— I "If you bisons, sir, 1 .int. de bapar soil , dis moroings. One rot hash de Dimes i of de heebies vol kills cholera ell de , rile." j He vras bended a paper, ind after looking it over in a confuted way, said : , " Vill you pe so good usb to rrsd de I wot don't hive de eholvre any I | mote too soon jut cow, aod eee if Carl | GeinMnkoopoooften bub got 'em I" I Tbe clerk very obligingly read the list, ' | the Teuton listening with trembling st- i I tantioo, wiping tbe perspiration from his : brow inssnwbile. io grant excitement. | Wben tbe liiA wu completed, tbe name of Oirl Geinsun . well, no matter \ about tbe whole name, it wun'l there. Teuton's fsce brightened up, and be exclaimed : 1m, " Yon don't find emf" J Clark — "No such oeuie there, sir." . | Teuton— (Seining him wurmly by the bind)— This isb nice— this ish soon run. thst ish my ostnas. 1 plu trook uh never vis, and, py torn. I vu fraid I vu ted mil cholera, sbd didn't koow it. ineUotl lvosscirt." A Hist to Lovxse or Fuowxr*. — A most bountiful nod uully-ituined show I of evergreens may be bed by e very sim- | pie (dsn, wbieh has been fnand to work remarkably well on e small scale. If geranium branches, taken from loxnriaot sod healthy trees, josl before tbe winter •eta in, be cat u for slips, end immersed in soep water, they will, after drooping a day., abed tbair leave., put forth ones, and continua in the finest vigor all wiatar. By placing a number of bottlee thoe filled io e flower basket, with moss to conceal Ike bottlee, a show ef . evergreen is easily second for the winter. All tho different varieties of Lhe plant being need, the varioos shapes aod color of the leaves blend into a beentifal effect. They reqnjre no fresh water. Bo toys a ady who hu tried it. - — The way to make a kola io yoor income, pay a large rent, — Tbe Jargast lio-tockl mast be the tax, for that's a regular nailer ? — Resignation is a virion that is oftsn made a necessity of in thu political world. — Echoh.— What most be dose to conduct a newspaper right !— Write. — What ia neceteery to a farmer to uaiit him I— System. — What would givu a blind man thu greatest delight t— Light. — What ie the beet piece of ooootel given by a Justice of tbo Peace T— Peace. — Who commit tbe greatest abomination! ?— Nations. — vrtiaib ma greatest ternnsr r— rtrs. — What thing* increase the mora you contract tbom I Debts. — Why arc woman hard on do this? Because, wbea they boy a now aolt, tbey wear it oat the first day. — What Bsetotains on* vteo woald bring two children. — it I* mora nobis to meks yooiaslf groat than to bo bora eo. — Tbo world to mora apt to reward ap(baa deserts. — In Joel easy there to mora lava of**!/ than of any aw* ties. — Humility is thu lew but broad and daap foundation of uvsry virion. — Every day la a little life, aad oar whole lifts ii bat a day repeated. ! —The news from the minor German ' States to given la tbo joaraato of Father. 1 load under thu following simple heading : " MrttalsuropaiMbeitaolaofroppe." —We dor to tweety-ffv# oeets box gallon ia Norfolk. — Xetcark Burning Courier. It to twenty-five cents e drink here, hot the Savoring ingredients are tbrawB ll.— MoUle A'wi. — A French alii caaaot pronounce "*Wp." Tbo word Io "eheop" ia hto , month. Beesagaairoaeiad, beaaidLtas , hoy, "Ish dish a war sbaop?" "lfio." ! answered tto boy, "it's a ram." r — BeeatiM oftee died eld malde. Tbey I get each a volae aa tbemealvee, that tbey . aaa't lad a purakwar before Ibe market
i Cape May Classical, Musical, ' and Commercial Institute. It givM os great pleetsra to announce j t that the people of Capo Island and vic:n- £ I ily are at lut waking up in earnest to the greet importance aod necesaity of a first I class High School. i ArraagemeuD are now io progress. 1 with every prospect of e successful tor- i I mination, for tba establishment of * , Higher Seminary, aider the menagrmenl ( of First Gr^dt Teacher., equal to the ; best found io this State or elsewhere. | people of Cape Mey County now ss , have a ■better opportonlty then baa ever i before been offered them to secore a permanent Educational Institution which ^ 1 will not ooly afford them an opportunity N to give their children a thorough educe- „■ lion or home, but will oonfer greet honor j and profit upon tbu entire county. G All pereoes interested io the cause of T ] education or io the progress end improve- i meot of th* coooty, who have not already ' taken hold of this metier, will do well to u , interest themselves, ewoeslly aod ener ; getieally; at once. j If 10901*01 popils are enrolled, three t ! Firel Grade Teachers will commence thu | I Institution j Hoi. W. W. Ware, Hon. 8. R. Megonagle and Caps. Geo. tV. Smith have I , the matter ia charge, and will be beppy | ; to give all necessary information. Spread of tbe Cholera. It was sxpeeted that the cholera i would ravage oar Atlantic cities, but »o ] fir' there has rrally been no epidemic | i either in Philadelphia. New York or ' Boston. This may be accounted for in | ^ thu fuel thul every human effort was made ' to prepare for it* appearance. Sanitary ' measures ware promptly adopted. The . I streets were clesosed ; all garbage wu 1 I removed, and steps wore taken to keep thu cities free from everything calculated to engender disease of any and all kind.. , 1 But it appsars that our Vtestero friends did nolgdopt the same meaiursn, and, in inordinary degree. Cincinnati, it is true, J after the disease reached iu limits, be- ' came alarmed, and did what it could to ' ; arrest it. prsgrese ; but St. Louis did < , oot act so promptly asd wisely, sod the I hundred of har ctltsvns by cholera. This t ' is a fearful mortality for a city of 175.000 i ' in pppnlation. At last advices the apl- p damic appeared to be ebeting, atd it i. i 1 to be hoped that St. Loots has pissed t | | tbroogh the Mverest portion ol hsr afllic. 1 1 DiBTIKOCIRUED OlMftlCTTIt. The II. i lostrated Phrenological Journal (ar.A(wp- c ' terober contnin. portrait., with deicrip--, tioos, of Coonl iLsmurk. of Prussia; '*■ 1 i Archduke Albert, of Austria ; Qoeeo Emma, of the Sandwich island. ; Joseph 1 ' Slorge, of England . Horace Vernet, ol > ' ' Franee ; F. N. Gtsboro, of Newfound. 7 i land; Cyru* W. Field of New York; 1 ' , aod a Group of Native African., with ' article, on Anthropology, Physiology, ' I Psychology, Paeometology and Physi. ognomy ; Cheracter. in Shak.pcare, Hamlet, Cas.ro., Ac. Ileemiog Eye., Im- . , ' pressrom. Large Noses, Prenatal Infla- ' encot, Sins of Society, Whom to Elect. , ' Qoeetions for Debuting Socialiaa. Plrre- , oology, by John Neal . "Out of Place, " by Mr*. Willis ; Truth aod Error, "Quack , : Medicines," Fagging and Flogging, Fe- ; , male Suffrage, Foreign Airs, utc. A ' 1 rich number. 20 cents, or #2 u your < Fowlur A Walls. N. Y. | > ' Mxtrobs Exrxcrxn.— On the I3lh or 1 4th of November next, says Professor ' Newton, of Yale College, a prodigious . | flight of metsors, tbe most imposing ol . J ' it* kind, will make it< appearance, probe1 bly lor the last time in this century, j ' Only thirteen of theia meteoric shower. are recorded between the year. 903 and ' 1833. That of tbe latter year was a snb- , ■rime srectacls. Arego computes that j t ' oot less than two hundred and lorly thou- j sand meteors were vi.ible above lha hori- i ' ' xoo of Bostou, oa tho morning of tbe ; ' 13th or November, 1833. This display 1 was seen oil over North America. A similar display was seen by Humboldt at I Camion, South America, io 1799. A Souths** Soldier Slightly Dr ' • 0KALTX1D. — The Rockingham (Vs.) Keg- ! . ieter says a demoralized southern soldier i there exhibits a singular contempt fur tbe , honors of militaqr promotion. He we. j alec ltd eoplaio without hi. consent, and , ilmoul by ucclemition, at the recent raconitruetloa of that tremendous arm nf military power In Virginia, "thi raw militii." Tbe following is tbe endorse- - » meot opoi tbe commission rent him. Ii is written, it will be perceived, io true I Virginia military style : " HtADqOAkTIl* I* TB* PtlLD, Angn.l * 2. 1866.— Respweifn Ily returned — diss p. proved. D n Governor Pierpoot end 1 — Caatlee in the air have Bo foundation j but In Has delusive scheme you f will God absMmsnl. * — It ta Mid that a California horse is eo hardy that ha cao live oo a pho- * logrspb of a booch of grass. U — Why did John Husi die a more agreeable death thin Cbarlei I. ? _ Became a hot (leak It better than a cold ehop. f —A (oldier with artificial lege re eantly declared that be had mnch d rather be oa '' his last leg*" thao his at* one*. ' —As a schoolmaster was employed the other dsy, Id Seottaod, io bh delightful a task of Decking e sharp erchin to etphsr ■- en the slaD, tba prsopcioaa pupil pat tba foUowiag question to his io.trucior : " Whaur dix a' tha figures gong till when. „ they're rabbit oot?" — A party of ClncfnnaU rialtora at 1 Newport, R. I., who had made' en " abandonee of money at tha rsceut Saratoga raeee, weal batting tbe otter * day. aad while ttotr clothes sera iu ' thu dratottg room* oo tta bmcb, tbey * war. pitadeiwd of $100,000 to moaty aad $18,000 ia otter valaablts Tb. . ohMka-Md BoUt war* ratoraed by y moll tta next day from Boeton, bat tbe j a great bock* sod diamopij riagi ramala 1 1 „ }
STOVE8. ■HAVE lOt'R monet ! -VEUOrO AT roisotr * RICES AT HEN R^Y HILL' 8 NEW MARKET STOYE STORK, Four Deere above South street, arret BUv. I r The Block M uoatoubtedly oac et the Uifeet eiul lw.1 aaaor1r<l In the City, oouprtstu* Ml the BEST STOVES NOW IN USE. PATTERNS N0.VKR BEFORE OFFERED •II of whlah will be cold «i about ONE HALFTUF. USUAL PBICKS1 >11 who >re Id vul o t • GOOD STOVE UE*T, AT MAKVELOVSLY LOR' M !<•£»( OLD STOVES REPAIRED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. I CF" CASTINGS AND BRICKS FOR .ALE. HENRY HILL, j "NEW MARKET STOVE STORE." No. *S* SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE. THE CELEBRATED GOVERNOR PENN, FUEL SAVlNO, OAs BURNING, asd AIR nOHT J COOKING STOVE. FOR COAL AND WOOD. ' ' "GOVERNOR PRNN" v_ brlnj p.lrnled lh the year tsue, end Im. pio.rd IHl by Hilar Hill, PtuUdrlphla, Pa. "* I) O U B LT v.wsklnc It therefore \ MORE DURABLE hrrelolorv h«r. beau cum. I) TOU JJL'HE. ireeta tbrowiag out and IStalaUg MORE HEAT. FLuiaudrraoMocrr Doauoiit, ead ' flt-sr BAKI.nO ASD COOKISG STOVK KSOWh, ' ^ HENRY HILL.^ PBUeaelpkla, All Order, rem by Mail. Earasu aolwts. pmmpu» avDRY GOODS A GROCERIES. .yew stobe at goshen. | DHY a OUUS^AS DGk ^ LI JUS, ULOUM ASD FEED. : ^The mtcbtlo^ ol ^yBreJ^Xvurem I* relred lo ! ""mat "*»UMNIR MARC?."" i Goshen. Msrch XI, less. *Mtr ATTENTION ! THE undcrelxncd baring taken the .tore termer lilt occuuicu by Mr. tvunam Hlutretb, ol Ureaa ! l ,ri,.lm»y)mi^mihpgtlll I DR?OOOSHS TRIMMINGS, GROCERIES aad TROVKION* BOOTBoad ItSSSr """"""at* aad cap*. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, rack aa ^Hore,^lbuv«la.^lu^,jrotka^ toldei, I u.uaUj^td*1 iaTnlm"' wSoh* wiU ! be aotu aa low lor caah, a. (uoda ol Ua aam. qua- • llty can be purebaaod tuaowhere tn • b. couatj. Ice Cream can be had in lacsv or amnu quan. it lie* oa Wcdacadmya and aaliuuaya. . jab-em jam el william* Jon* ALxk. B. r. Ancwia. Rich. B. WiLLiaaa. john 8. lee h. co., T)OPE,SltlPCHANDLJCRYk NAVAL.TORX*, No. W NorU WHARVES, below ARCH m., I Psiustwbiuinuuo noiwa rwina, uakj, UAaL'M, pitch, tar, RoetN, paints, oil*, BLOCK*, CANVAM, A 1 We aliobava a Dcdutmanl ol GROCERIKe A PROVISIONS, For/ship ltorea, at Noa tm a ISO NortR. wharv«a,eetow Bare StreaC "VTJHN S. LEER CO. Pblladaipkla, April *, IBM. CARPET WEAVING. I CJOi X undaralfncd beus leave io toterm tee ladtae O of Cap. May Co., Inat ka s«UI —-TV Ua taialaare.of mrca ^ IjAtm WES ^ _ _ wmmSUus'' aa inre, a'^To. low'ret retwi.10 CP- Ordcl. can be ten al lh. aloe, ul I H.rei W. SaiU, Cap. lataad, axul wiu rarelv.prom atteaJaauarr rt.tssa. [ly] JOHN g LTTTHL, CITIZEN* OF CA« MAY CO. 1HAVE A *pleh WD aTOCX op XXW pa.hionable SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTBtNO. • ^ - hg*Gr.NTS' rUkNISMINC GOOD*. Oaa ba tared IS my mare. CP"' My 'mot«~ ' MJulckTaJTredSwuk 'pMUa C. V. OOLDENBERC, Cap* May BW bene*. : IM1CC. Nga«atasat» s=s f

