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VOJ.TiMLv (i. CAPE ISLAND: NEW JERSEY. T1ID11SDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1SG0. NHHUlilUsT

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For the “Ooeu Wmve." DEEAKIRO. * »T RDWAkO I. CLUJ. iDreamiog, dreaming,—iJljr drtatilng On tlm aulnmu aricroooo, AVtro tba tkj baa a!l tbo seeming Of a tropic oigbl io Juuc. ^BwifUj bow the clooda are sweeping, kibe saowjr moams across tbe deep ; iPairy Wrm* seem tightly leaping Adown tbe Tar off dizzy sleep. .DraamingoT tbe constellations. That are marching grandly on, •Lika tbe cohorts of tbe nations That ages ago bnfe gone. IDteaming of the eilre r ocean, Where tbe moon its shadows glance, 'Where the uphjr's gentle motion. Makes these wavering shadow* dance.

Y] enterprise, and to the nation commer-, DYING katioks. i On a recent Irl.t. teM .th, mnnaJ . a e present Democratic Ad- i cia! pro ferity and independence. I Why do natrons die. Cnltivated Greece ,, desirin' to obtain an ndmisslon !*UMatration has far exceeded oar worst | m, and all conqoering Home; Vandal, and, “ V 1 apprehension in Us measarclcss subser- 18. Tliat we protnat against ai.y sale Goth, and Hun, and Moor, and Pole, and | , r ^ , a 0 __ vientty to the exaetions of a sectional or alienation to others of the puhhc Turli 'deader dying! Why? Murdered j' D{ ' * 1 ' m!,e *^ CCI1 Interest, os is especially evident in its lands held by the B«ual settlers, and b J »“‘>ou» more powerful T Swallowed by j bcr » ® r laagup, IioJvb^Jjmo ‘ desperate exertions to force the. infn- | against any view of The Uee Uomeatead “^hquakr.! Swept away by pt-Miluneo to become a spy on thqothcnt, H*v»ng.,,

Mf bertrCsr io tka bias borjson, • Wbe while skips saII away, And fads like tbe mystic glories Of tka nlgbt before the day. breaming of the post and fntore,

raous Lecompton Constitution upon the j policy which regards the settlers aspnu- ^ l ^* 8ae ’ or u,r ‘ Bj P ,l ‘ leM fara'-M* prolestinf; pcopl. of K.nsn^in c-n-| per. or mpplinnlsfe'public boobly;', J , Bj lbo b

straing the personal relation between and we demand the p||sagc by Co gross poisoned

maater and servant to involve an

inly labored for neafly ou liotu^ to gat . n reply, lie said : _ ig . . ; .-. 3 ‘•Come, now,-rfr, did yon not oama direct from these men -to Dublin,ok

Monday lust ?" . • .

"I did so.’’ promptly Utiiw'^rtr , ' witness. * - - •o»>wa«w “Well, sir, that is direct, nt vilf eTcit|i *

Of the tainted long ago,

Till tbe moon comet out tbe ocean. Aid (beds its faint nod silvery glow.

lighting and ibo Ibnndci

by tba tempest and tbo storm ; n poisoned air of volcanic Gras did they dto.

of the complete and, gpltisfaclory Horae , and do they die ’ They perish by moral

qualified property ki persons—in its at- | stead measure which has already passed i degradation , the legitiroaie res ills of gluttrBpted enforcement everywhere, on the House. ‘ ^ J tony,intemperance,andeffeminai^. When land and see, through the intervention j »/ij I “ becomes rich, Uicq tb.ro is leimro of Congress nnd the Fedenl Courts, of i That tbe "Repablican party is op- ° n d the means of i jdulgmg m the appetites

the extreme pretensions of a purely lo- | P 0<Bd t0 ao 7 change7" onr Nwturaliza- “" d cal interest, and in it* general and un- ; lion orany.:8««B hgislatiou by |

varying abase of the power intrusted wh ich tho rights of ^IsensUlp hitherta "‘‘““Jl,/ 0 . . lo [I bj » conMing pcaplt. ' owonM to *** Wralp. I op .„ u,.

rsrr.'-r-... * h * n be ° r imp ‘ ,nrf; ww...... ..j ..1. »r «„ i s..«».» m&gux*6. xoatTke'peopIc justly view with and in furor of giving » full nnd efficient beirUs and poor, and both name and mem-1 lh# c " e * t I'gbis fVofazs^r'WnM, llS"-’ alar* the reckless extravagance which protection to the rlgtys oj all classes of j ory ingloriously rot! j •'onout, ssys bo wet saw, wastte pervades every department of tbe Fed- : citizens, whether native or naturalized, If. then, thoro U any truth and forea | n j had of two suosotn, while on lili'hi

' argument, each man owe* it to himself, to tr, P from Milwaukcn. op tha fftk tflt, bi* country, and more tliau all. lo bis Mu- ' Wlu ,l a Lartaln Bttrtnde tka

ker, lo live a life of U-mperun and lolf-denial as to every am

cor nature which waste ! air, will you ttfil lue, in a^Jj^ief* wreck (be mind. As with way as possible, what noilirg/tggfig^Jk;,' tb families. Wealth takes j yon here ? ■" /UlK «4r fe nnlwt

The Wjwcrtt^, to U aiaWI kmiuxil opens tbo flood-gates of passional 1

THE TALENT OP SUCCESS, man must patiently abide bis I

eral Government; that n return to rigid i both at Home and nbr«nd. economy nnd accountability is indispen- I w

sable to arrest ike system of plnnder of 15. That appropriation* by Congress the public treasury by favored partisans; | for River and Harbor Improvements of

while the recent startling developments i a national character required for the ac--| ^VlTod t'bir 6 Bro'"^ of fraud nnd corrnption at the Federal I comtnodalion and security of an cxis- ! w,ii5infrea»ing i rosperity °i metropolis, show that an entire change J ting Commerce, are authorized by ite ! m with one foot on land a of admluistratllle i 3 imperalivejy deman- j ConsUtnlioo and jnsti^ed by no obliga- s^-a. the angel of eternity pr

ded - ; lion of Ibe Government to protect tbe [ no longer! a iwuiai h rv»f. j Hvi* and property of iia citizens. 7. That the new dogma that the Con- : rtiju Rin-nd. t ve

stitntlon of It* own force carries Slavery I ■ 16. That a Railroad to the Pacific ] “‘“l

— — , - . . of the Ocean Is imperatively! demanded by the ' not in useless nasi wre owe to our eonutaenu and the coun- Uuiled 8tatcJi , a dftrig<roil> poHtfea, f intefe.U of the whole country ; that the "ectl but

' tr;r i’ ’ , ^ tC . , .^ e ^declarations : heresy, at variance wfth the explldtl Federal Government‘olight to render

provisions of that instrofnciit Itself, with | immediate and effieient aid in its concontemporaneous exposition, and with j stroction, and that, as n preliminary legislative and Jflaicial precedent, is' thereto, a daily overland mBtl should be

rarolnlionary^ki Its tendency and sub- ( promptly established, torsive of Uic peace ntid harmony of c<h+prr**>m laeUnf.

the country. 17. Finally, baving^lins set lorth onr iut*rr uou TerrjoHti, i distinctive principles gnd views, we in-

&. That the normal condition of all j vite tkoco-opcr

die territory of tho United States is 1 ever differing on other questions, who thatot Freedom ; that as oar republi- • substantially agree with us in their aflir-

can father*, when they abolished slavery , mance nnd snpport

in all oor national territory, ordaiuc"] inora*AIlL —f— llmt no pmon ,hon!d bo doprl.cd' of} h k „ „ oUj ou „ 0 r,l. & .Flonneo lir., l,bm, o, proport/, w'nlioot doo | lh> prom, of 1... II bocopio. oor dnu, bj , morf , m , 0 „ , h ., u „ ^, ri . Itgidsbon. nbeoorer sucb Icgislslftn i«! „„ ._.. WhM , Ir br ,„ to „ nmmry. ,o mlnt.l. U... prorblon of k bn , ni b , , ir , Th • ^ l‘ 6 ,?T"T ‘“r 1 ! 1 night air from rthobt ,„d vtolnte it; nnd we dtfny the authority of , ....... ... n , . , } from fonl niuht nir from within. Most Congress, of n Territorial Leaislatnrc, , - • . i j- .j i . • 7 . ! P C0 P‘® prefer the Intter. An onaccouqor of any iudividuals, to give legal ex- ! ,, . . ... istence lo Slavery in a Territory of tbe . * . '* *' f C .^ ' n?, United St.tr., 7 ! " p '°’' d 1,e lr “ e lS, “. f “' p Tkt Africa*sun Tnit. : of all the disease we kUDcr from IS oc9. That we braid the recent ro open- cnsionwl b 7 P P0 P l8 sleeping with their ing of the •Altfcnn slave-trade, under * lnd 9W8 shut! An open window most the cover of onr nnticnal flag, aided bv j ni B hla in 11,0 7 ear c »° never hort “ n J perversions of judicial power, as •crlm’c | one ’ Thi8 '* not 10 “7 that light is against bomanity, a bnruing shame to ! ne «e" ,a ry for recovery. In great onr country and age, nnd we call upon c i l,c, » •dRl’t eir ■* often the best nod puCongms to take prompt and efficient rc ‘ l tir t0 be had fn tho twenty-fonr measures for the total and final soppres- hoani - 1 could bet,er onderstond In rion of that execrably traffic. t0WD8 Bhnllin G ‘ b « windows daring the 'umr,y* ntr*cru. day than dm ing the night, lor the sake 10. That in their recent vetoes by j of the sick. The absence of smoke, the their Federal Governora-of the acts of. quiet, all tend to making night the best the Legislatures of Kaasav and Ntbraa- time for airing the patient One of onr Aa, prohibiting Slavery io those Terri- highest medical authorities onconsamp-

KEFUBUCAK FLATfOBX.

Adopted at Chicago, Mag 17fA, 18C0. | Resolved, That we, the delegated rep. resenUtives of tba Republican Electors <rf the United States, In Convention a

:*,> lb. di.cb.rgo of lb. duly o, .Tl’ib.’T.rtmiV."

1. That the history of. the onion j

•during the last four years has fully established the propriety and the necessity of live organization and perpetuation of the Republican party, nnd tha*. the can;r; which cwlicd It into existence arc permanent In their nature, and now imore than ever before demand iu peace-

ful and eoaaUtotionai triumph.

Ht rmiottm Pr t *cifJ t r

2. That .he maintenance of the prin•dplev promulgated in the Declaration of Independence, nnd embodied in the Federal Constitution, U essential to •the preservation of onz repnbli•can institutions; that tbe Federal OoMtitution, the rights J tha State*, and tba U*kin of the States, •nriist and shall be pfeaerved ; and tliat tvc re aasert "these tnilbs to be self-evi-•dent, that all men are created eqnal; that they ore endowed their Creator with certain iuaHinable rights; that simong these are life, liberty, and the (vnnuit of happiness. That to aecnn riicsc rights, governments a.*c institnted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent ef the governed."

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mJastry. | ■ hc " be * a *' 'he vuo go’ iiq^ open''fatoj

ratiGca- 1 M ' ch 'K l,n . » 0l l l| i»n dpvcvnded Entire

io the i of lkc Alienranli, Lq'’ xoattwcitel'' nil Iiv» I rising rerj' rapidly, and loon fra’c^BJ vtlch” j*r. un- an aUl,,,dfl that tho fiery o& again-tw-guft ti?r on I 10 r '* e •PP» r unlly, from the WrtlJbfnyatlHf* lims 1* an<l ‘‘ r '' ,< " 1 * Ik ' ’' a, onco n,OTo IhWltWtff^

i hghi. Tb<-n ae he dcgeehdrtdag-aib, the rtrtt 1 j ■auk beneath the uatiwsn vehoad time.Uvtrtl ‘ I affurdiug two natuel Vlswk tu a single d^* 11 . The Crofo tor snyt, nt tha stm appeared to

idleneva, ] rl*-. tho second time, it was the finest vlido-, ioo be ever witnruod and' the sp&aefc'l

the most magoiGei»nt. ‘ . *

the echoes of o

o be slway* shouting

ft. That to the Union of Uve States this nation owes its unprecedented increase lo population ; its surprising development -of material monrees; Ita happiness at home and ill honor abroad; and we hold la abhorrence all schemes for disunion, come from whatever source they may ; and we congrmtnlate tbe

constant, tti-ady. elm rful

endeavor, alwuy* Killing, fulfilling, and wc

Com|)lisbiag bn task, • that when the oc- A '

casinn comet he may bo equal to tbo occa- tt,,ro ar ® three thincn 1-wery nach wwadrv sion." The talent of suc.-vm i* nothing ' hr*i i». that childvda *ho6M be so morf than doing wh-.t 'ou cai do well. I fool '‘ l,,u lo ‘hf 0 * °i» •tone* a^* hrfckhaU; wilhont a tbonglil of fan.... If it come* at i an ' 1 clabt in " 5 fro ‘ l Xn *\ X P km,tk d '>* n all it will come becaise it is deserved, not lh '’ lf woa!d>FHi alotVVv >» becaose it is sought after It i» a very in- woo * d iln*lf 1 hiTfwroh'rf

„ , . .. , , divercet and troublesome ambition which ,l,oul ’ 1 bo *° roo,is,, Bnd « V * M I. vlte tho co-operation e^nllcUIzcns, how- | c , rc# (0 marll B , ( „ ul lumo nllCiUt , h>| ihr to go to war and kill one another.; If they*

world lavs of ns, to be always looking in j woulJ on, 7 lel ono “"o'hvr olohe, they tho face of other* for approval, U ho al ' * nnlJ ‘ li • of ,h ‘W n * 0,r, »- And third wayv anxious al.ont the effect ofwh.t „„ anJ l QSl thing I wonder al ls, tfi^Toheg

| men should be So unwise a* to go alter the' young women, if they would only stay at i home, the young women weald come afier

EAKLY EXEBCISES. , them- - Pr. Hall, in his Journal of Health, very : .«»*■ »! t .wl

Well, my lad, whom ate you lonvelliitg this stormy weather aleno ?" askod aft inquIritiTe landlord in tho north of Vermont, during ike Iasi war^of a small lad, whore father wav engaged in smuggling, and hn4' sent him, young as he was, with an impart, lant message fn advance of She party. "Going lo draw my pension," was tho r»^

ply.

' Pension ?” echoed the ostoni bed Unda lord “What doe* so small a boy as yon draw n pension for P i; ••.Minding my own husisess and kitting that of o'berv alonu !" The landlord sloped.

country that no Repabli^tn member of -j... . .

'■ has ottered or countenanced a toriM ’ We find * r 1- * 01 ' 0 * 1 Ht««traUoo of rion and climate, has told me that the

jtha boasted Democratic principlo of air in London ia never so good as after

Ihraax of diaunion, so often made by Democratic members of Congress without reboke and with applause from their political as* .Acs ; and we denonnea Uoaelhrasdr ^ifjption, brase of a

' r overthrow of Ihclr aaCandanty, ' e vital principles of a .free

government, and asau avowal of contemplated treason, which it is the imperative dnty of an indignant people .irem*!. to rebake and forever sflence

non-intervention and Popular Sover-' ten o'clock at night. Always air yonr tktbosiied In the Kanraa and room, then, frdm the outside air if poaNebraaka bill and a demonstration of aible. Windows are Bade to open, doors

tka deception nnd fraud involved there’

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hpt Kansas sjiould- of right be tely admitted ns n State trader

fbe Contitulion reeintly fbrmcd and adopted by her people aud accepted by

the Houre af Represi ntalives.

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4. Thsd tie maintenance inriohle of UvriiBuor the States, and especially ~li of each Stale to order and I lla own domestic institutions,

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rively.b aaaaatlal a which tka perfection nnd en | whole coontry, nnd we commend that joice to know that I bar. a God that

lire made to shat ; a truth which seems extremely difficult of apprehension. Every room muat be aired from wltb•opt; every passage from within. But the fewer passagvs there arc In a hospi-

tal the better.”

Twtrilrn or Faith.—Daring an earthqnatc that occurred a few yearn iinte, the

22. That while proyiding.revenne for inhabitants of a certain village were gin*the snpport of the General Goycfnment j ,t!i - v mocb rtwd at the same time by dnties' npoo imposts, sound policy * l lbe ca * m aadapparanl joy of

requires each an adjastment of these *?*.'&*' , °*

V “I "" — ‘ I , ' W1 ‘“ cs '’ one of them, addres.ing.tba old lady, said • IU own judgment axclu- , ««|*o*U as to encourage the develop-, -Mother are you not afraid r ‘ lotial to. that balance of . Bent ol the industrial interest of the -No." raid the motber in Israel ; -I re-

faith depends, \ polky of national exchanges which so- »bake tbe world."

by | cures to tbe workingmen liberal wages, j

decidedly condemns the practice of taking oct-door exerciso early io the morninK. and with empty stomach. Tho reason he gives for this opii-iou is, that malaria which nils on the earth qjxrat sunrise in tho summer, when taken into the longs and stomach, which are equally debilitated with other portions of tho body from the long fast vinca sapper, is very .readily absorbed, and enters the circulation within an hoar or two, poisoning tho blood, and laying the foundation for trojlilcsomc diseases; while io winter the same debilitated condition of thpso vital organs readily allows the blood to be chilled, and tbus renders the system

susceptible of taking cold, with all its ried and too often disastrous effect*.

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To attempt to borrowWoney on tho phji

of extreme

play, an>Ml.en fly infoof passion about it.

the publisher of

how many copies be sells per

a«k a w'no merchant how old his wine is. To make yourself generally disagreeable, and wonder that no body will visit you, nnbss they gain some palpable advantage by it. To get drunk, aud complain the oezt morn log of n headache. To spend yoor earnings on liqnor, and wonder that yOu are ragged. To tit shipring in tho cold because yoo won’t hare a fire till Nevembsr. To viippose thal reviewers generally read more than the UlU page of Abe work they praira'or cojtdoran. To jadgo of pco. pleVpieVy by their attendance at choroh. To keep yoor clerks oo miserable vslsries. aod wonder at their robbing yon. Not to go to bed when yon ore tired nnd steepy,

becauao "It is not bed little.”

Tax Scnmxx ttt KxoiawD.—It is staled . that so changeable has the wentbnrbseoin England, daring the sammor, that Area ia dwellings for comfort worw in constan*. rnqnislinn and tblok winter clothing'iu use in tbe ophn air. A guntlemsn who spent from the 25th of Jo’y to tbo-llth of Aogast in England, says that he raw the son but twfte, and .then not for an hour's

• “Ma, 2 am going to make some soft soap ' for the fair this fall,” said a beaaUul miss ' of seventeen to her mother tho olbur day. I "What pot that notion into yoor bead, loso money at j Sully T” • - * "Why. tr.a, thb premium iv jn»t what I

iodicnl haro h®*'- wAtiUng."

•'Pray, othat is it !*’ f — "A 'New Jertey Farmer,' and I hope ho

will bn a good-Idtiking one.”

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, T hate to bear people talking behind

to agriculture remnnrrating prices, to o,,*-, back « „ the robber raid when the | duratioh. and fot two weeks previous in mechanics an^ manufacturers nn tdc- constable wai chasing him, and crying j France it rained every dsy, with but one or

for their skill, labor and "itop thief," j two ixceptions.

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Sark, said Patrick, rubbing bis bead with delight at the prospect of a present from hit employer, I always mane to do my duty. I believe yoo, replied hii employer, ab'd therefore I will mako yon a present oFoll you have stolen from ma daring the jqar. Thank ycr honqr, replied Pal, and may ail year friends aid aeqaaiutepces I into

yon as liberally.

The celebrated T>r. Lettvom invariablysigned his prescription*, *1 Leltsom," which gave rise to the following waggish

epigram:

When any patient* call lb hasffe, 1 physic*, bleed* sud sweats ‘cm. If after that they choose to die. Why, verily—I: LnsVu

A yonng man suspected of cupboard •onrtiog, raid, ‘ Indeed I do lor&yoar Patty dearly.” "Yea,” raid her father, bat is

is my real patty.'’

A wag used to rvmatk. that tbe reason why unmarried yonng ladies looked at the moon so muck, was tbe vulgar belief that

theta was a man in it.

. py Advertise your business.

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