Cape May Ocean Wave, 13 September 1860 IIIF issue link — Page 1

7? v . VOLUME 8. ■

CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY. THDRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1860.

tool—lUy throb-

Rl« rt«/.irorn tcnenont be at

heart* with bright ^ > TiaioD* hero

Tell me of thy ■ecret*. *o ibroaded op to Wilt tboaliHB, every Atom of tbi* |Jfc« enatiea, Mekea omreraal ehaouc? And vilt tboo ootchange, when this body'* . = » deadond gae«? - raw •.--•.-i oi<B»tt»|W «!<*■« lb «ogbt| rthroagb imi

D*o*-tbjr

■it} be boroet

K in apace forever

pHMjW OMC-tk. CI4*A>W«3 Bay, ta there atappter rphrre, beyond the

- r / heart and rettl eaa ftftffaTlSb; afcilT we meet there, thoaeloring heart*. jLjua oorsool’i leved Irllp*. their aceontt he l ’"ft*. i-:f. t.O JH W.beIoj ! liHra, aij-h^dled if an love and tmtb, or tboo jht, ever tbaago ifWiafiL, , ohl whai, can Irve etonuil‘Oil! wfll those grace* tbut deck pore virtne'« shrine. JUre there lh* apiriu live, through aQ coming time! :Wfc«n thw iao'er, aad tha, vief^ of.tt'i grave « won, : WH »ho hohe heart, meet there ii*.cberfab ; TtJ a'Siws* • •.‘^rTTi !*•.".• Will fond loving heart* th*t in thU vaW are firm. Meet t«.lire, to lovo immortally in hearen ?

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CAP! VAT TXACHIJW UrSTITBTE.

TUe.Qupn May T.-pc}i-

art iMtitate met nt Cape Way Court Aft*. 2"tl», at 2 P. JJ. C. W.

;8*twJer* A. M. of New York, opened

fho tottitote by remark* npon the naHire end design of Tench*!^ fWitltBte*.

•am«WI)faVc(»reo 0 tl»n.turo noi ] ""I.Qg for ll„ j»r 1SC1, ...

IfUcn cru. olpli.lict. n -'-djcWjd;^

Tlie footitote decided to meet at 8

Wednesday morning, opened by prtycr by Prof. Sanders: 'Sentimenta were th en, presen ted by tlie, teacher*, with remarks npoii tb**B«teby the venerable gad . worthy condnctor, Prof. Sanders. Th* conductor then presented the - Roman & Arabic character* giving the reason icAy they are formed as they are.

AdJ.

of one conaty, the great necessity of aewly improved publfc school bnildings. Resolved, that w- earnestly orge npon the attention of parents and guardians, the deplorable want of punctuality and regular attendance of pupila in our

schools.

Resolved, that, regarding Education in its broadcast sense, as the safe guard of our political institutions, a‘c earnest-

Jfkrpoc,. Prof. S.ndcrs g... . lee f °' »»' P»Wi” 't. f..-

^7, tenng care of all true patriots.

Urc ta. PhoD^ic, illo.lraling .peDUlg Adjonr nc d .ill. p,.,„ b, B...

by sounds. Recess. A lecture on grnm- Mr g w j n j on

Bar oecwpyinp the reawinder o£ tbe *T. Tb»,. Mr.'Editor. ,nd. .»olb„ .«■ ■noon. Errning, th. nb^rt of „ oU „ tfce ,„ chm of c . p , «l»ol r>»m.«at ... prrwntcd .nd | „ ls)[0od , ht Uuh „

to tom

dteomd by lb. (ollo.i.g emUcBCT. | „ Ido fron lh( „ d p„p,, s .

Wondw'ara; Rev, Mr. Swlnden, Haynes, 1

ing cares of the school roam, and meet

Bindcdp!,. Ben ben To.n..nd A Oormn. e „ b mch „ , nd Lectors pa. e Meml edncation by tke^rMen t0 th, i„,t r ootion .nd ejp«ieae. Stnti Sopcyinlendetit,, Mr Bioerd. sich m>n „ „ w S , liders j Ibi. aaldect ... ably d»™»ed b, th,. B Tll Allho h ^ e ,ntl«nl,n.- .bo ...m .eItr.lenl.Bdto | (0 thc , ch< , a ^, l , d , CD . do . goad .orb forih. efnw or edn,.-1 „ „ sw Mm, d.rolri„g op. iM» iirtliM«Bl.i*aHlo» trtich to ots m lhe „. JrtU ,, y>rornoked tb, | eu

lluence of it, and bare been weakened and corrupted by it. If wo„ could get at Use secret, histories of those ,wiiQ stand suddenly discovered vicious^ we should find that they had been throwgh this most polluting preparatory process; that they had been in the habit of g6ing out and meeting temptation lh ofrder that they might eejoy its cicjtemenu; that underneath a blameless outward life, they have welcomed, and entertained sin in their imaginaUoMa until their moral sense was blunted^ and they were rendy for the deed of which they thought they were iDcapaW«.bM

Timothy Tit comb.

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:upies. .Reading by Prof Sanders,

»jwi of presenting tliooglit^ trac to^ifr, and possesses the power of riveting the aUeatioa of the hearer, thus producing a .good olocu-

HOW’-'-' ** ‘ r '

Thursday morning, opened by singing fending and proycr. Ohservotidus were made by the teachers, respecting what they,ha$l seen during the last twentyfocf jbour*. these were commented upon extensively by- the conductor. An exercise ie Arithmetic, by Sanders; followed by h lecture on the derivation of words: ; Afternoon, genmal exercise In Arithmetic, followed by a lecture on j

j the help of God to become better and | the gams v

HOW TO CLEAM THE TEETH.

Tbsre ts, in my opinioo, no deqffipce used to baneful in its effects os charcoal,— I doubt if there is a dentist with afturjrvc* lice of ten years, but baa seen worse effect* fruirt its use than from ihe use of acids. 1 have bad it lit my own practice to iqipri

ts of teeth, dropped out, from the

o of these 3fcs,

more successful teachers.

N. S. Corson, See. WHAT IS A LADY ^

A great deal of argument is going the rounds respetting the title of lady and the name worann. The expression

lhare can be no mistake of It* agency.^ The effect of charcoal is pnrely mechani-

cs! ; it Is as sharp as diamond dust, ana llip Gner the worse its effects. Being pcrlaotG insoluble io the Saids of the month. If Iqsinasles itself between tho neck ofthe

tooth and gnm. producing nlcerati

'lady" la so ranch abused, that without | *' on ' nn ‘l ® t,a l i 0 "* l '’ e ,on lh itsilf. being in the lest byp.icritic.1, I b.rc j N«.l to et.rco.l i. m.ir b.J elftel. Jjje,

iHh*. nndi

ith it, ud infinitely prefer Ur. | ^ „V^I»

unpretending till, of true women. H ) j , 00 , dbBVC niy p a , ienls 1IM noktMVt we could bat sift the chaff from the | pvW j era open the teeth ofteoenhan filo’sV wheat,.abrogate oil the self-styled “la- three times a month . then I wott}&”fldl dies," there would be no objecting to | have them nse the brush, bul take iblne

twarmlj Beene.: The" of! «» ui, «. K ■'•teere of gr.ee defend Bn.l, peeper.J ehnlV. ..d . e»«rf|jNW, cidrrf "fitt-rri' t)V Hii>' ! 04 r,om ,on,e of t,UJ I»r«scot day cedar, orange or hickory, {we wonlff^m

^ » ' *1» *> ■* -r- "" ■ .«» ’ *«!• I^)- -«•“ '•<»§'

.ere cri,ie:.c(! bj (lie eoeihietor , il„he. n„d froi,, ono-olj[lv.! 'c, on».qnerter court pf error, held Usecneionj and llic ; fi h 0 bld be so ended. A led, mn.t pn.. | ^ H ■

weorn of tire dej .ere bron 8 l,t np Btd igWperfect refinement and intellipnte., lDe ct „^,

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iki, vBMhwvaa .fcaPahae cts» Aui- s*ur, mm. 1 . . » l4HM.Ii .

.The aubjoct of time and place

| ojc uiBst uu grauiuus, unauib-. uuu .iv»0 f pital-le withoot the slighesy/degree of ■ I fussiness. She -btt' n rhl-Ulinn

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Take eae peand «r. JMMf pwnnd Of sugar. Oho paWa4-sMdahuJuiff.Xhf flogr. kwoepoattih.ff xarraats:.*, « f “ —» «(.%pimrml ***•«■ nf an onne^ of cioqsmon, a cream, and put io the sagar.^fitlr (I..U11 quite ^ight, adding 'aaS'^powderiil cititiamon: Iffo-tJf o/WWsi» uUe the ydlU « *K*. «M mk.ZHm t« or three at a UaniawA thaifHUtltsa-wf the same moiLhyAhpai^e ^liam .utkf

W°M m

the paste must not ataua to chiTT fte twit-i.e.-iif fr at rttrw arvia»< gra'dnailyTThfik^jktM. yuipt pwtiMBon

aud citron cut mApe sf

rants, which ipnst

the t*eat almotj^tj ‘ T

Bpiir^ apd a gUss 'd)

hour*, ood put shepti ^pf ^Paget' t trop. jt' (rom'^'rpjjf,, ^ J„ d

tire. F.r^^Se KPilnW' 1 ■’

blue eye is I

W'Jtf MS AvaiMi**T^uq eyes ^pe*i nani. fso’eyat-^

ton, Stilfiap'. t, on, all had ifii Co tradition,

OhlftW w%rJwecMved ^t 01M#tev<**n

ith lire ,n.w"fc **• WnfcggWr* W d to irriint. the punt,. t.enn, tHf.t* MMAeppI WHUnWiSp or

used ,rar Tiricennha, sothat they e«h be frtft in

tf«e)bdMo-«be iworaing, i P M. A t* •I4;rbi «kept*«, during kMh dsy. of the ••esk. Adjoarmd. « aMw**: .* " 'Jtrtmny, ?*, T*!of S«nderB delivered sulaect of nlocaiion. The Rev. J. B Thompson having arrivad, appeared Uor Iwra the aodwncv, aiad made aorao vwy MWpriol. sad iaUiaoting remarks. ;;. Tiftoday morning, opened by staging, reading aeriptthe*, and prayer, by J, Thompson, introtfuclary rerawks by Frof. Bwidww, followed by * Itvtnre on ofthography by Mr. Thompson. -Recess Prof. Sander* spoke at soma” length on tW baltire and power . ofTelUra, ahawiag Nearly Ora <rtal importance of dai4y pswatlua in war yh»ils t-pon these of

TMWfcftfw 4 good

at all limes.

consul-! l “ &slneM - BU0 “ Christian. 10Bp . Jt* ,,]kaline properu

when we ad- ! ff en tta and charitable, nnostenta- trail;

jonrned, we adjonmiito meet on the first Monday of September, at Cold Spring.

for

■to meet on the first | l,on *i an ^ doing good by stealth. She the mouth and iu cleaning properties wi!

I must bo deaf to scandal and gossip, correct I ha breath, end remove offensive

_ . O I • . r t• > : Her high sense of honor will forbid ber 1 odor • 0 ‘> n «T than any articln I have ever Jivtning.—Subject for discussion; • • . , I I J. . seen tried I have seen the best effects . . 7T. , , pipng >uto her husband’s secrets, scen ' ricu ' 1 ‘ eFl ' ,u ® uc ” 1 «“•=>* i« duties uUich parents and the com* .. , i,... . , from It* use in tenderness ami in flam alien ... , searchlDgstealthily his portmonnaieand , . , ,, -aranity owa to pobltc schools. Partic-i . , I . , I of the gunu, denoting secret.ros , und have Ipnat. Wood....). Ilejne., Itodblpb ! V' ck '“’* . bTb ' "5 i't T 1 k ”*“ « <• ««'» i« «.!«

1 . ’ _ ’ j She must not disdain n kindly nod of and Corson. Lecture, subject, eduen- ..... . ,

, , recognition in her servants, seamstress,

ttan. This subject was presented and , , . . . . . . . . . . r . . . dreasmaker. butcher, baker, nr itlhe-i

'and discussed in its broadcoast sense, j

eipTining loth «>f yoAth. h continued ike i ibtat. b; t*. m 1» tiw, oc a —f, Utat idea io that .aed, «d i Is ike miad of ike .* R*ely

.ndcr all circumslancer. [» • cowtmimlon of *hort nolfoe ff r^pfirod, serve to neo* ! , * hic ! , il 1»Mported ts likwty 4

iD contained in the fluid* o

A.

understand that similar orders bare been issued by tba Navy department to other yards to ptw 'sll veesett nf iUt; now out of eommtMion.in •fWiini**tf tVr Wrtbor order*. J. B. I* undoubfedfy inspired wflli the hope that Spain'Wiff be foolflli enough to commit some dvert aCt a'jfaWst ibe United Stairs which will afford Wot epportumfov "pitebing tu v add •'wrertidg'” Uoba.—

Boston Adas.

dressmaker, butcher, baker, or other employee she must possess discrimina-

A LITTLE FABX WELL CULTIVATED. ,

Michael Dome, an eatnrpmiug, indns Tha i*t*-Chfaf kluifiaa Marshall, while

End wa. highly appreciallv. by a large 1 triou. vegetable dealing Uermao of W«l moroing fo L'earf iu^bU siugi* audience j lion, knowledge of human nature and S p r i n g B eld, Mo**., has been the o«ne^of carriage, hi* bona f*ll abd 6toVe * ah^ - » • ■ rj-t fip .. Knnr « n ,1 ^* cl ■'»® cient 10 aToi ‘ 1 offending one’s nboat sixleeo acre* of worn out lillaso land | H« P»«!eU what to do. Ttfm. Affaig^ ^ weak nnlntn Rteerinir wide of all *..1.-! r.ar H... i«.i i.r. a-enr. It« I-« nee ! borin* nevfo woBooer, kapBaning to driea

a half was occupkd, in the rules for spelling. By one rule %lone some three Uiotiiuind words could be spelled. Prof. Sanders then delivered a lecture on physical geography, which was deeply interesting to the members ot the Institute. The lost honr was devoted to the axplanntion of eclipses and rides. Evtrxing.—Discussion; subject, duties of teachers. ’ Lector* by Prof. Sanders; Subject, education. After which the following resolutions were read and «Aopted.. „ ' Resolved, That we regard Teachers', ItMfltntedf as being second only to Slate Normal Schools,- In preparing teachers for the better performaacs of their du-

weak points, steering wide of all sub- there, for the lost ten years. He ha* oua jeeti Which may be- disagreeable or I lot of four acres, now devoted to a vesetaw offensive to any present. She roust bU garden, that when he bought ii. u w. a \

look upon personal cleanliness and freshness of attiro as next to godliness. Wer dress most be in accordance with her mean’s, never dressy or flashy, bat if possible composed of tho best material*. Abhorring everything like •oiled finery or mock jewelry ; her pare mind and clear conscience will cause the foot of time to pass so lightly over the smooth brow ns If she stepped on flowers ; and, os she moves with qo^ot grace and dignity sdl will accord her, instinctively, the title lady. If 1 had time and you patieMba, I could present

the other view of the tabject, looking

Resolved, That we express a rot* of npon this picture and npon .that. .Bat

thanks to* Prof. Sondcra for the very able manner in which he has conducted

the exercises cf our Institute

Resolved, That we express our approval of C. TV. Sanders, Elocutionary feWi. opting See!:, *=!••!■ ofthe English Language and serks of Read-

ers. '■ ’

Resolved, That we respectfully call -the attent'on ot the County exaraiuera to the necessity of a uniform set of text hooks ia the eoenty, aed respectfully iwqoMt them to ironmwend rack

ben one constantly comes in contart is omnlbnsses, cars, stores, the promenade, place of poblic amusement, a d wherever women nro generally ?C“sd Wttb •*«>«» wjin Iftodlj •rr.w**t« to themselves t^couteated title, esn you wonder at Hie diaguat it produces f —Lady Cor. cf N. O Doha.

trarS/iu.

We often wonder that certain men

Improved books as in their oplntaii, are • women toe left by God to the eombe*t adapted to the wmrts of ©ur J mtseion of aias which shock as. W* Mhoohu i wonder how, under tho tempUtioR of a g " ".^ps 0 r"' i “; r '. l t ‘" jr j*" f™- u *’7 In onr «t~h, .nd r^palfnll, , »'l! kl * »' r ">" ^ !»»»'■. “»» ‘l» Ilia pr i jn of an art, by which told shame. The fart h, that there are «ie» • maw »ay he feraiahed to every no aneh fails as thaae, or there are next MbKe aabeol fa the state. • to none. These men and women are ’Resolved, Thot we reecommead to those who have dallied with temptation the caadid ceaeideratten ofthe people j—have exposed tboaeaelves to the in-

tbickly covered with decaying mi-lc** apple trees, besides being overran with blackberry vines, daisies, weed* and stunk-. The four acres once afforded a scanty posture lor a single cow. By dint of persevering industry, about two hundred loads of stone bare been removed, from tho field to more useful places, tho unsightly -apple trees, (furnished three year's fuel for bis family) have been cleared away, and stable menares, night soil, ashes aud plaster, have been liberally applied to tbe farrowed lead, (Mr. Dome buries all his manure with a harrow or plow,) and lha retail in kind of crop, and cash receipt* for 185S we present

as follow*

Meroar potatoes, $112.24 ; strawberries, <94; ptos, $55.42 ; bean, $50.5(1; turnips. $20.80; squashes. $45 ; sweat corn, $2&; tomatoes,$16 ; cucumbers, $6AO; ruU ba* gas. $5. Total receipt*, $474.77. The lend from which this amount was taken, ten years ago waa werth less than $26 desire to ratae this query in tbe mind of the reader whether he prefers a little fartn well tflled, or a large farm poorly tilled T— Let your action agree with yoar Uvcisioo

and we are content. t

Mr. Dome sold $400 worth of produce from ofher part* of his form Iasi year, and

boring negfo wagoner, happening to drive up, he akked Tom If ha coiffd help him

out of bis difficulty.

Ob, yes. masai, if yoe iffll W «ue jour

kuife."

Tom took the koife and Ant a sapling pole and a grape vine ftoW a iroighboriag thicket, with which he aploedUj spliced ap 1 the broken shaft. Now, Tom,” said ib* Judge, why didn't I think of that r -..vi*. •Oh. nusaa.7 raptied Tom. “you know some paopia hab ttoro tenac dsn odder*.” ThS mira #h'6 ]l‘id St thirt it raspertable io brfhg np bii^hifdren To worn, ha* just heard from Ms tiffta »Ws. One cjf them was a driver on (ha ranal. another had ba«o taken np as a'isgrani, arid ')Xo third had gone 16 a pflfiftc lortilutio©; 19 IftrjiylrjHkg tmfil a^itf Wisconsin wifi produce ewer thirty mttRose of bushels of whMB.fi>la vaaa, to help feed tba itemtfg millions of tbe OeMitry.— Thirty yearn ago, there was not *haebal of wheat reiead in that whale region! An TLilfe *• >• k.i • Mu', "f boot* jpffto'kjtd ffcicfi were so tight that they etei vary near ro aVtag W* *W artist, because he received bis puni*$m|tit jfS.i'j. - ■ >*■■>

bis family of four tho rabtinr * '

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.

turnips, or cncambers tbe

The cause of ladi#*’ teelb decaying Aft so

kept ...rlj* ,not,li t.whnw ih're. t.—. ««k of

or. M..; bo™. pin. sod ...port

,, B.UU , U f J.V. I , ' ' » He eoosidera of the teagflle upcefisa*..

IMo really

e reising of pigs profitable if «be bread ewing to tbe sweefnews of.towfrHpa. good, fie raises often after peas of eat- imhi. . Jir*r' d -' potatoes, a second crop of rttia bAgtt, A shoemaker wa* taken up fat Wgam; ,nliia /\r m-Afimtiare tVt.. BApnn ’ a... ■ • V#' •* t , . ,— -k

'Where are yon grtqgT" asked a little jr of’another wbwbao slipped d-'wn oi

the Hunt reply.

boy

tbe icy pavement. ••Going to get op,

“Wbieh wlfa,” asked e BysV*^!; wKl &w

be qbtigad to Uke r

Brown, always ready at a joke, replied f -Mew h T!bbbter, J add of e*ir*» tant*

■tick te bSi last.