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Volume. 5.
.CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY..DECEMBER 1, 1859.
NUMBER 25
AMERICA, BELOVED, REVERED
AMERICA, BELOVED, REVERED
WE WOULD AN ANTHEM CHANT TO THEE WITH LOYAL HEARTS THE BEAT THE TIME
TO FREEDOM'S MISTRELAY
UNITED STATES THY NAME OF STRENGTH
BY SOLEMN DECLARATIONS GIVEN THAT BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF SAINTS
TO TRUTHS TRIUMPHANT, BORN IN HEAV'N
NO CROWN IS THINE FOR LIBERTY BESTOWED ON THEE HER DI--AND WASHINGTON THY FATHER GAVE
A L-TRE TO ITS EVERY GEM
THY BANNER GLESMS WITH GLORIOUS LIGHT FROM BRILLIANT STARS WHICH SYMBOLIZE
A GALAZY OF SOVEREIGN STATES
THE STARS OF HOPE IN FREEDOMS SKIES BENEATH THOSE STARS ON HEAVEN'S BLOO, IN EMBLEM LINES OF RED AND WHITE, THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND PURPOSE PURE OF SIRES ARE KEPT IN MEM'RY BRIGHT AND LIKE THOSE SIRES OF SEVENTY SIX THY SONS WHO STAND THAT FLAG BENEATH SHALL LET NO BREATH OF TREASON TAINT THE AIR THY LOYAL MILLIONS BREATHE BUT FREEDOM'S HYMN SHALL CLEAR THE SKY IN GRANT NAGRE'S THUNDER TONE FROM RAGGED MAINES ROCK BOUNDED COAST
To California golden zone
Till echoed by responsive notes uprising from the land and sea.
That hymn sublime throughout the world
Shall sound the march of Liberty.
Her Husband is a young lawyer is be not? is he weathly?" "Oh he is very well off. He does not Get much practice as yet, but I dare say he will in time. HE has n thousand dollars at interest, besides Maria never would have married a mechanic--their hands get so hard and black, and their complexions get brown. I wouldn't
wish to hurt your feelings but I do think for pride's sake, for the sake of
the family, you might made a different choice.
A Horse Advertisement
A man in,Wisconsin advertises hit horse for sale and thus dicourses Thou canst trust thy labor to him be-
cause his strength is great
Thou canst bind him with his band in
the turrow; he will harrow the valley after
thee.
Ha will gather thy teed into tie barn. His strength is terrible, in which be re-joiceth
"You never saw any display of finery
neck is clothed with thunder
He paweth in the valley, and waxeth
Such as laces, flounce, and furbelows
You never saw him, before he kept a horse, riding much for pleasure, no;
Have yet to learn that a man's honest occupation, whether it produces hard hands, or soft, white hands--whether it gives the cheek n brown er pale hue, is any disparagement to him. you must get acquainted with William and hear him converse. you will not think of his hard hands and his animated intelligent countenance will drive his bronzed skin out of your head. But come, you don't say anything about my fur niture, and you must see nice closeets." "Oh, your furniture is well enough.
The Boy Farmers.
A Maine Paper tells a --- story of two boys, one thirteen, and the other eleven who, on account of the sickness of their father, were left to work the farm. They thorougly plowed end cross-plowed three
The loved republic, blessed in all That Science art and Labor bring Fair peace in Plenty's lap shall rest Beneath thine Eagle's --ring wing
then sowed, and then harrowed it three times over. They also assisted in clearing an acre of new land, which was sown with wheat. It grew well, especially that first sown, but at harvest the father being still sick, there was none to- gather the grain but their two little lads. Having neither strength nor skill to use the cradle, they grasped the sickle with a solute hand and reaping what they could each day, perservered until the whole four acre were the harvested by them alone. The produce of this crop would command in market 8135 and they did a good deal of work on the farm beside. This shows what boys can do if they really set about it, and make work of work, and play of play ---not trying to do.
The less you have the less you will have
The less you have the less you will have
to take care of, you know?"
I now, want to sell him for something I
Wasn't Acquainted
Two Drunken Fellows were walking along in the rain, the Drunkest one then asked
“•Hick (hie) does-cr rain (hie)!" •’Incoarau it raiue," said 'Dick.
The answer wa* apparently salieTacton, and they proceeded several'rods farther', when thu qaestion was again pro; onuded I by the anxious searcher after Lralbs tmder
dUBcalties.
“Yes, we could not get mush fnrni- low.be bad a hard time notaithstan- A G&AIX 07GOLD. tore. I insisted upon William taking ' ding, to support his lady wife In ktyle. Krerett, in oue of his agri
the money which my grandfather left me He too* to drink and died. I have hekrd P r *~ DUd ^ beautiful ..i) ick> t UJ v ^ uU
to pay off a few hunared dollars which. «y that she lurned np her nose at .... ..C. .. rmiBr x. e a.'-giisbn tim? '"*• >»»■<.!«■ i*«. *» «*» >• -a.,«>■•)«'• mu*. b.t >b,imie , h „ 1 *2^4 * r “
"* 1 * gh " SrTJ « -ir. n.f.-lmr.boj. ™,W b. fkj u. .ilk : w u-tk.c^n
m* ton km Mereel thrvi* : , bolh • horror of debt that wo are the liltie bouse that ’Squire Thorndike’s falls are not more cold and lifclns Drop lr0 , bUd ^ gJJ 1—^ ! :r -e can mother lived in. __ s grain of oar IdeMed gold into the ground.
“Ah, Hr,” eonrinued the old man, **Mp : a mystery. • In a few day* it tof-
TIm BrOWXI Bilfe DrMS. j c *°ti ,M this is n “this !s a changing wprld; bnt to my j ‘* B »- : -i , swell*—1» shoots upwar Is—it is a
Hkafi hamW/ No power tat li fifathewsm ta
detemiued never to incur any if help it. See what a nice press for bed
dollies this is ” „ „ .
“Why, what a quantity of bed and mind, if people would be fmfrw prudent' 11 *» jvhow itself, but it
'Why, Elina ! what a strange choice tab!# tinea ! it i* really nice loo. You nnd iudustrioos, imd give np hankering * en , through the
e than my Maria had, I de- “'ter things beyond their means, there
in Abe Musbiu*—iUeif more giorioas than
for a wedding dress! your other dresses Bare sqore
are it very good style, and you have ; cUre T. ^ would be more Teal good doon in Ui* ] io iu gattoHag, U»fy
plenty «f them, coheideriag the dtaagmi “Yea, I aiwfejm went an'iibnndaitce ol world and fewer chan goaf’ robes. aUpw aoand. as the act aiad uhir
of fashion—bat a brown silk to be tnar- such things. This drawer is filled with ~ 1 perathroagh ttam. falls as pleasautly on ri*d ia I what a faacy for a girl of eigh-' towels,, thu is for .my ironfegaheets and A BTAHTUHG DfCIDEXT. lltl . busbandmau » car a* the raflb, of his
tmmr Uasieu. and thin dcuet contains mv At P* 0 * ° r ^ devolution. »; s.roihcrt. garment; still kiwere aloft,'
“ T»s tree, my anal, that my choice, tin and wooden ware ” * soldier in ttretera Jf. Y n one day was spins u* verdant skeins ol vegetable Sosa,
may seem somewhat sombre, but you know very well that i am about to become the wife of a poor mechanic who depends upon his daily labor for sup-
good hearty laugh. the Monday morning after she was married the girl came
port. As the wife of such a man I fog after she wa* m^ried. the girl came ,. irwl every on. potting the seme .wonderfai
to aske her where the tabs were, and
in a very few minutes Johnny was again troubled with doubts and sought to solve the,.."Dick, seems- or me, (hic) ser going (hic)
er-Rain (hic) ?"
Dick, Exasperated--"Johnny , yer a foolDon't yer see it's raining. Can't yer feel
Johnny ---Scuse me D. (hic) i aint
mich acquainted in this town (hic)."
, It i« staled as a curious fact la regard to persons who aid killed by an explosion of •team, that in some earn, » few mouwata idler the aeeideat they are apparently unhurt and are able to walk aboat and con* rear. Where oot begrimed by the aioukt, and aataa. the peculiar bright, soft whiteness of th* tec*, hands, or breast, however, tolls us at oco* that the skin though ah* broken, has la fujl been boiled by th©
ey sodq^sink from tbs result
. - - —- *T-— --’VW* •ftw T,, f},. t,u r.nn. ■ , I. ; properties as the |*reut gram, every ©n# steam, and they •1—Jure j riqa.'tJir.UAhiflJLU>J—jEbj>jj_bad actually tlu||> •^. l . T amroepfiJi w ‘ ll, ^ >s MUnt productive pow- j »f fhefa- injuries. On* man on the (jreal
4 hotter to purchase somethiug (orgoiteo to buy a tub. a clothes line or
for some time, pins ! jjhe said il bad Wever popped into
a wood, the under brash
ho approaebtd 1 of Vhich was
than to eoWMlt my appoaraaco as a her head. , spleudod bride for one short evening,
•specially as I am to' toe no ft ran- • the kiod.’’
k..i kf is ^ very thick.' His watchful eye discover-i HOMESSTTITEXED in Hoor-BOttXD. • . ed what be suppoaed to be some auimal . A tone that is driven ©a « herd road ^ wtallHSto "■jUiii.e „, OTt th , i.g,!,,, Hl ^ „„ 1,1,1IM1M* nl1 Ur. mm nh-
I believe, annt. I have shown you
■Mri—ll wu in Indf.n „„ *<«• •* ?“ '«<• ., , , j «• . few days and gvl qsita lame. I reasoned
KusD-rn when assitUneo was proffered said qaiutiy “I am all right; others are worse than I; go after them," while st the »omm, ‘ though walkM. fi ataut, the.flesh of his thighs was burnt in deep holes and-ho
was the hrsl to its.
■ si somthihg in that. Tim
U mj Mui.’. »«Ui»g dt» St. .ill bo|«.0. .iUWll.m, l,ro».Jnii.OT ~ d ' •“ li >*• ‘tt »oldl,r, tr.-, rr .,„j n.,l.d.lpt.i^draj .r Mo.,., .few n. M'or rarUunoUlto world St< ‘WtCiir.'. Im,„ |„oJ, “«nUy wilt the mlegliori M ailTMdtg .ioe. iriri 11«» fauolnrf or toottomd »'op A W)j ~d gooU^wu oo—I tM > wtiu MU> wilt . Ur« Ora. .... tii. ‘ .o»We«]r mmr lo. rat. too « uir. i u,.ot good raolo, ■ I „..lr >« t. ."jojiog * id*““l rt.t, wtro Ml ..
I , I.: . ’ . , ■ - nwrt. For tte Mrldior-lo rw'.rwwl wa, »o!nll., of »ll .l.d o.trr, ood Ofiplord it . OOCO. Ito fooMj lUagtlor dfEre iogolmd h “ U '°'-i ”«t ■»' U"‘ •» I ««uu UMrtl Uradoj; t,wuhiuu. Up««1 ^ *"■■> .A.fcra-SioUot.tr •fogt Tor M^o . rwrlj 1. Ite Bonoog, ^ woowpc, owd to - ■ loo.Uui 1 p..'Ug ori ft. loiloo. of to fc,l ood. t<*r.lt*M|W.wJ«l«t Wood fr-
og tjiem up a few
I to sae a handsome bride
-Tow. U fwooty wril for flora wto raM .Ho. i. mi,,, «rij ■.afford it. Hot it would be quite © » , » • •
sard for m* to poidiase an ex press ir*
ales to let
to answer, shs added: “If 1 couldn’t m
’ on* r “ Why,*’ •«claimed the gentleman.
md aiep over to o
IttaaUfon
As Odd ••exiis —Han is aa oddgreuar—
his father had told him never to return
* ’ * * - * *:-. wifi,. loot woooM. B»
dogo.whwo. b, it, " ouWloraitra Vratra m for u, », Hit todra, ud wglUd Ura boli* ~ttorr.di.ftrflMf.lL, rara. I ' •Mfttf.ior elgrwxw •»« uAlra." uU Mwwnb Uk. wilt ti, goo eneMSkj;^. .birk fa,,,, ,u fc-f Ml m,;<ra. -ttof. u,. Lrottor"" -Of. »it!' whict wilt bo raro Mr. • roMlra. gnitMWUi MUStX. It be bit .ok, crofoUj olrarfiog oil tii i .Mli', ifKUirarljUU «.ludgra» „„ loogfogl.r rrjoi».d ll.o U4,; "..11. o«.-1 - j*ars. Hat tonic * :oc ^ pio~isji£>tuc hotel iu the muvementa. They approached nearer Us foot. The hoof becomre tongh bat yet “F hrolher* isn't half as good K.okibg l*
' ' Wwn of . “Sir.” said be. ad £nd nearer ;-at length besaw the Indion pliable.' Like a chunk of vrood aaturaud ;
'dressing hrmscif ton venerable lookiug i bringing the- gun to his shoulder—
I* finishr d T ©;)y jj ®«ti near kim, "can' you tell we who that instant the soidier fell to the “““ ru ws «.«««• w» •"» u grave t twik not so n * idMia thju vieprot collage where grcu»d—U* ball whistled his deadly udd, the tabu of resp.ug the treKsff hoof; tttd , f , < i ?ni andcaey this i the grounds are laid out with so much music ovff bis bead. Tb* soldier lay : d ** B,i ' A i 1 F lr F BBr ‘ ,nnc ; the next, sailing In u# csr of hope. Now ttrar “ . 1 ( aofioMra? Tt, lodioo otlrrrd itr *."!d “ J T—• — • rt,Id« !-«,»,• • Ot! U.li.’SqMre BillTtondittt. drouliM joB-wtich MgoiSo. Urr dr.ll, of ” ^ " CUu '“" r Id.. U.I raolb to ,omJo ti. fortto»wil Von otoof tc o ofrwoger m ftra |~ru, oo rcroij, rad dn.w~g itr tl«Mr E.....,o,.rar-l. B~t-„ .!* V not to know if*m ” . *ealpiug-kcife, (but forgetting to reload county. Ivy.. Esquire Bcfowlfinil recaallw n 7ut|Ts,e ^ “I am, air ; sine*, be wrens such a his piece), advanced with hasty strides, united iu marriage a boy agod fifteen year*. „ Al leI1 m chiW , at —ax I
«t : with ealt or brine, it is. toesh yet moist;. ^a. 0 p «,/©jj kind, of materials. H* ^ j aud m with a horee - foot, and tare Ut me j U grove lo^ay and g.y to-morrow j in 4ta
raw/,
; prominent member of society, I should thirsting for murder, and enticipmung weight *evanty poendt. toe ledyag.d twet.
ike to know somethiug of his faistaf7, n ! the rewart for the scalp. Ob! three is aethiag remarkable in motionless, permitted him lo.epproaoL
ran a man of’ within ten paces, he then j great learning, but be nearly ran through
sod fifty pound*.
.'k-d, ra.i l >i BUfontra of’whhi. to. prara, h.'-fbra .,,b'it, >*.. « wUra Ura. I, . ton... trr~* to Br. i. njlr. U. Ttoorngo Mood oglra*: Ttr raldior ■ „ ,,o.op, of if w Mid,. To. ‘ J I ^ i died aad left three hoys Their mother. wtU. d^ltbeAle aim, pal two balisdireeUv (M man yraa sixty-*«e aud the giri was f ^ *
i who weal from this place, was a woman through his heart. A hoarse groan was taventw* years old
the Only sound that isaasd from the tall- The hoy nusband is brother-in-law Is hi* ea uuvage. This wa of the foresi wa. ! mod ^ .•* mMU '* *“* •*
at least f> fret o inches
At thirty, taiav. if gvsr; At forty. w»e; at fifty, rich ; At sixty, good, or never.*.
A Chioes* widow Uing found faasotg lb. u>mb of her deegaswd hotaaad, usd ta-
of.so siugalisr u mod© I. accounted for it by
eeytuc thal h. bad sonde tar prosetai mu 10 marry•agati) while the mortar of hi. Uuub
ip; aud as H dmed tat slowly.
j er to tar brother-!&4»*.
' An Irishmua, w •utaaiag. was aUed by round the resratuag o«cer. -MCtaa you g-l lot-

