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I' r\t'i ISLAND. < 'APE 'MAY (OiMV. SEW JERSEY, TtllTRSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1853. ; Mil.
hot aLcoholio. ! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. ; VEGETABLE EXTRACT ! DOCTOR HOOFLXWf »' ' PBBPAEED BY 01. a x. licxMM, nuttWpfate. h. • £ tfilLL EFFECTUALLY CUKE I.IVEil ca«»Ul*r. ' * DWIHI juatwwte B .. Omoala or HntoM Debility. Pimsm * Uoe* . ""I " II "flm* ffcs H(k t. p»r«r em Ml fete 2 TSlk* He>37 DvCetrncT of Mnpts 2 JniUf, TeOenm of (*• . . sa^asj^^ 2 Omi, E « . - of ttmt, torslse lata* 5 - ■ Aou *JHpo^UT«l>^rrrra^V»Unw ree«r, HITKfT OOjrTAlN ' Z - ■ no Uconob on bad wmnrer r Do yo»W*»t MieUlf to Mrucfkea jou t 3 f^EsST""'"' — •? HOOWlkNDS GERMAN WTTBR3 MBTICCUK NOTICE. Then. JIH BUT pfvperettOM M U uaOw.th* SatyjfeSaaygaai^g lll|§ for thgt wSaeMHHWfttl fceg a Ujaor Wt- - n^HH| 3aTt^nt7on, soldiers : » FMENDS OF SOL&HCHM. ; ,* W« mU IH atUnUoc ef oil karUy nlottMO or fitnri* la The .wH'tM fte tool •• HooAmuTb OfflU Wttrroirt# WWeBi^elh. of tko <0.--s^rr gag^&ssaa .^fti^^CrtlrolAr aluntkm to tko luliowts* r< : , nSifciMtftd well sutbeniiestal curt of o*»*T 0t* m» nuMtiphu. Aocwt m. lac. ir>!St^»0«Xi£ BttSfket syJffSagS • 0MMH .fMitulatecm or oiicmewwHimSBESgShH ' Ah.Ini'' ,'i, 7n"L -1™ .T^jBbua'Ea'raaa.y ; Z uhLuo wko vMteU xbM ltWUl, So fweifcli— llm.of Stsvh b»Jow uol, IBiPNSHI -eSric&TiSMS'.xiHreE *** 'tT.iTT'r ■n@B - A, " « <• •*" Wa ,W >t<t .Aj' , *■ ■.- HO fl"C 1 i
! j*i«t S-~ tirnsroiic nisi ir. xissaaSs?4# God tr nesrerliHl* Afldrec , • . . Tlua tfc'rjr paresis evtrltoo* » A *4 Chut 1# you litWs -tkorply. Bettor thiog* lhao yea cod toesh, , Am o tort of mystic wisdom. TrkMwtt»egb ti.rir otuetaet tpeecfa. Hp* h It I cieoot £o«*er— BotY kottf e UH» etn td ' H Who, among th« thymt mad elorrr. A ad Vho _Wt, wm rmrniejj eilu ; And ht emmo odd innaor evrniog. With hi. xfcglelf o'er hit ijot. Ami Ml hot e.t lorn in ph-ett, Chatimg bo«3 tod biRorfliot. ' " Now III go to bed. door motbtr, • Por I'hi -rrrr tirwd of pl^r !" U- .'.^ - - And bo Mid iU " No* 1 Uy mo'1 lorn klod mod cormlttm wmy. And be-mrmok the cooling wmler WiU Me m*f*U r*kt**-*p V f ' A»d ibokiodlj pod of tiao.b-r Bbeomd poj»pi»t o'er his fcrtd. -WbAteomid mi»»a Wt .pMUmtsiroogelyi" Atktd hhgemtms ototb"r »b«w— "O 'iwrnt ootbiiig bat 'c{i>' pplldb ; ... \llSi c»o be of eagtli:kaa f Twrre Wlio^ Mjg'bwttl «nt! pltcid: And hit hreeiUtei ooincm end gutt ui3srSKm?&1 Bit mho ltmoed Ur our u. litltn, *». .. H ht e bfOMMns evol* hTWtf-: ' "ObT She mttrmurrd, " itdboenge;* Wtworai- ■ K oiUihi Its Wdtd Miollf H*tH the sleeper* both beguiled, S A 'hakl' a n, m h - u?d^"nli . » Up the mteHef fadi 4ec <{fi«ittk. < H ; Tor imM Im euwek hertar — • 4*ii*S!We*im»4iHhi.«Uhe, Lyiog e»Ai* irBwHr-hrer. ' Up the eprimgetb. for i*. "trt^r" ' Upon her IrumbW imr mgeto. And bU breetfc in lomder bUikr*. TmeeJt fram Mm Imrirro ptiit; . \ 4»4HeeyM*rei*ittfotfiwi»d- - . On moeie f*e« beyond tbe rr^tr ; ' And the blackoeu «f ih* rpoilrr From hi* tbe-"k b.th ehmtrd the blown. Seter more bN " Now 1 l»y ire" Will bmamld from eneher'i baoe ; , Nerwr V» emnnp tbe r4or*r. wm be chete the beioble W ; Thf n«b tbe eight »:.r tretehed her dmriing, I Now despairing, now pito'pe • „'. . , , I Tj™tfSMB3i5wB<w er--;' i -' JPid 'thwMjgMyWdle hrffi hp i "f cUft ^isftllaiin. • -' ► (S*cM «ht HWeBhmBi *od fte*««or.1 FVBLOI'GII. r . I »AI just engmging ft bO»B and I chaiee ml the ttabie, one dm;, #hrn my • eym fell «a a yoony man in eoidier's *ni1 fonr, hasglaff about the premimem am if j *t a lot* wiattodo with Wmmelf. One I o I the hotUmf*. a Ull. fOmJ-ttalnred Wlow, heented to be trying to drew Mm ; into (vmrerimtioe, bal t* ao ft r mi I. Cmrt ; BWBOcdUsklet.rext *tt At aonld get oat f of the absent- loinde'i 1 -D3 they pay jerfimnp here »" f "No." 1 " How long's y*r furlough F* 5 +W**. ,whi«h dB-yi h'loagto?- ^ J " , A paata, h which the hoaeat homiler ; beat om with hi. -ork,h»d tbe moltfler ^^ tp.asd dow.ttbharn «<hpr. ATtef t»o or lb fee ulnla, .be lndel.'.iS.- '• ' ••• IjmS 'tii jTirtflitflr • ' ' ' : ^ "C": ' *1 . , ,i_ • i |,litnllj ' j the mU ■ -, * T,"ia — the ioformmf if! •••" *¥■' '' r' -r ..'- j " " •
diiteiue from the ct^tr.tl yillejt*. and employed an Irish. .imo to work their. lit- i tie farm for them io the abKnc* ot an I only eou find brother, who bad gone i into the army. .The laborer wms Wp- ; ppeed to he a well-meanteg mmn, and I no Ihmble b«d Iran < pi red betwoeabim 1 1 and his employer*. Bnt It turned oat j < that the women were deeeirrd in Mm. 1 1 A person going, toward their hoote j I on the night above mentioned, lxr*rd j I piteous scruams proceeding from iW^gd j I orahiac Ma way to tbe doer ma moon mm 1 be'coold, arrived in time only to 6odi J the rorpse of the widow, and to see tbe > < daughter breathe her la't. The bloody ' i work hbd beed done with an axe, and c the murderer was gone. The neighbor I eonl'i find no traee of hit direction, hot I he evidently could not be Lr away, and he nurried to-ibe-nearemt.h3gses.10 call. 1 aasiranee for bia partnit. Before the 1 -alarmed Inhabitants Yeached the lonely < hoose, it vai on fire j "and in the con'n- i eionj no well-directhd attempt to *tt>p 1 tbe burning was t:ll tlie building I fail- The ruffian tjmd doubtless eel the ] hie heiore.be oom4iit«d toe murder. Evrly the next unfiling, a young man ' •rrtverf Hi tbe carp at the Village, and < was teen to" steer '(^reetly towards tbe ' scene of the trageij^* People were gji 1 uneomaiouly early, 1 he t boa ^ lit, and ' some that lie uiet koetacd reserved, and ' ' looked at htoi rrybody j j knew htut there, ; dull as be came back , 1 with him regiueoulg oh, why didu't they aav, ' Hclluo, Juliuf glad to see you" f { ; Yes, tbtjr all knew him. Women looked ont of the ttfeidows, and cried at they saw him go bj j and rough, farmer- 1 men felt»a choking ,iu ihe throat as they " passed the tftlc p' d«y'" with him, but ' hadn't the heart tj break him the new*. 1 At last a tiny U7 . going awsy with aome cows to pasinro, colled ouuto him a* he saw him, "Somebody's killed your roa.sn'd your sister June, aud bnrut the hos«e si) up 1" Pottr John t aimed dreadfully pale, and aloud still, looking at the b."y, " They hain't l*» shouti J the soldier, llii-wn wus ietiojlow »ud firm, and hi* face looked sd Strange, thi.t tbe little ' "fellow * as frigbttued.uud trotted away, 4owkit)g behind l^^n. Poor John went . Ipt'j the huuee, a|»d found out all about itr ■ ■ t " Jt Is terrlbfe enough. God knows!" said be"; '* bat wbese's tbe Irishman f" Oh, how everybody pitied John! . They sat victaaM before hiui, and be I tried to tat. Nobody knew what to say r to hiat, and so uobody said anything to . him, but tbsy nil 'did for him as if he r had been a near kin. At laet fie broke , down, aad cried like a baby, mad the . women all gathered round aud cried 1 with him. it did biin good, aud after : It b« fail equal to;hie aad task of viuv- ; ing Uie. ruins of his old home, and taking a look at the mangled remains of the only relative* ha lmd. Ha staggered a* he wandered orer- the fmmiliar honmcapot, toz old. thoughts aud ineffable regrets swept ovwMs fiesrt like a Whirlwind. He could not stand it there, and •o be hurried away. " Somebody'* imp and your sister Jane, and ■ house op!" 'caught the miserable murderer lieKira uoou, and- a great crowd gatkr need to see him lodged lo jail. Some r called oat to " lyneh hiui," bat thrre - were not many bho' meant It, for tbey ! • ware order-laving citizens, and fait 000i fident that die bfw would glee him his deeerts. There was nobody,. bogavhr, ' that caw the l-ng knife that John carried In his sleeve. Ht watched W 1 opportunity, and before any ona could, know wbrt he was at, sprung upon th* M^Mlikaacatamoant The office *#re tt»o quick To: him, though,, and feikafi tt/zOf,1 and the prisoner' got - only a liifet *o«d & ^ »A. grr.t lung* 4 U.-lk «. tat- " U,.. ma aleual" .prjed. hel- "Let ma kil* I Mil* I Ilain'v be bor dered my mother • tft M •»." •» '"j™ *I" X aay ha M tr.zr, and get hia dev. 1 ull youl wS*dtheee*ktee*ol" a .aiMUhay airMbed the poor frilow fan , I- «*d got cwy btt knife ; acd ef'»r the h i*zrtt«fr was aabrVy ktuhsd np, ail wvat •' !~aw*; ftp* 'wyflgl ' ' 1** 1
That afternoon, at two o'clock, a short hnt affecting funeral service gas held, and the young sotdier'i mother and sister Ware put decently i« the graverard. Tbe good mioister took John . home with him, but be was too uneasy staf hvng: He wandered out, and . { when tbe next train of cars stopped at f the stattoa-hoase, be gov in, little know- | whet be wee ebout. Tne eoodnrU r, 1 finding be bed no maoey ur ticket, pnt off et the next elation, and I uw 1 | him baagiag sAoot the treble, ee Inai i j He did not seem to care where h« went [or where be atayed, only when people I drove him out or colled him In, al the case might be, he jast nndrrslood what 'It'meant, and went as qnietiy aod indif- j ferently one way as the other. The good folks of hie own town eoald not gness where he ,.wi* Tbey were goiog to make ap e purs* for him, and : afruld something bad happened to | him. At Isst they eoncladed; from I something tbey heard hire say, that lie | had gone back to the army; but lie appeared among them again that evening. | H* seemed more sociable and softened j when he began to get a little over the stqn of hie terrible misfortuna. He. talked a good deal of his. mother end *i«- 1 ter, end wee jaM like a child about It. j " They were ell rough folks," he seid — I | " wOnld be calfrd so, to see tSe/n'Fo- 1 ' getber week in end week oat, no doubt they loved one euother, they did | Many a thing he'd .said and daun >0 plague hia mother, -Haavoe help him 1 Rot * hen he want off to the war, alio hadwaid, ' God bless him,' and told him i she would have some stockings for him ( when he curse home egnln ; aud bis sis- 1 tcr had worked his name into bis urider- 1 shirts"— ind he palled open his boshm I end showed (he mark— " end ihe was to < have birn an bodcr-euit of wool nil ready J knit and aarked againat he got liis fur- 1 lough; end his mother had told him, 1 too. that she'd here a blanket fur him, ] and some linen, and a little money to 1 bay kniekneckt if he should happen to j be uilro' ; bht it's all barnt tfp now ; add J whet's worae, ttrfy. 're gone long with! It, Ahoogh God knows they never haj ! money enough io the huuse to be mjlf- 1 dered fftr." ■ , <.u ■ I The kind wwnspcopltf showed him all ! torts of llt-le attentions, nnd esanrcd j him again and again that the murderer j woold be hang; end finally they did get bim to ecknowlrdge that it was best he j shouldn't have lynched tbe Irishman. . I tt «aa tiuie for the ponr^soljiier to go when the seven o'oloek train camo along In thy morniog. A aoerovrfbl furlough fie bad of it. Ho wanted to get bie"k to the army, be seld. Gitehim flfc and smoke bow. They wouldn't catch' bim asking Tor any moro leave-pnpen- There was nothing now for him to leave for. Bn.l .he yarried with bim a good bundle of eoldlrr-coiaforts and a fall puree of bright coin, from a whole village of friends who pitied him azd wished him will. Where cen poor John be now 1 Many I a brave fellow hee dropped oat of. hie 1 regiment under the dntmy'e fere; or the I slower fate of camp fever. . I wonder if John is among them. tl . .. J INFLUENCE OF NOTHEBI. 1 John Randolph never ceZaed, till bW - dying day, to rertember, with onuttera • hie affection, (be piook eare of Bis . mother, fa teaching hftn lo koeet at her 1 tide, end with hi* 'little hand* pressed , together, end raised opwerd, tp. repeat . in <low aed measured accents the |^al- . rem prayer. i " My mother," said Mr. Benton, hot 1 long before be diod, " naked mo not to i drink lienor, and I never did. She deI Wed me at another tim* to avoid L g-ming. and I never knew e oard. fiise • hoped 1 would novetl as* tobacco, and , h tmur pwied my Bps." I AH that Leigh itiehmood was. he atr tri beted to the tlmpilyjty and propriety I with which Ids mother endauvored to [ win bia aitentidu, and More bis P»»orj "itVtvtgioa* trotbe when yet almost an , in ant . . ui- ■ .. « *1^ CWfi • s Oh. If Christian mothers srweld hot t Main ap to the are of tbek pewo* and their iMueaere, n 8aiMd» uiHh»4itc yniigh . 1 w.sd *G
oov of every family, and Leigh Rkbmonds be numbered by thousands. THE UIT KSB1III. We fiod the following beautiful pMsoges in one of our exchanges ; ^ "Men seldom think of the greet cveut of death until the shadow falls across their ewn path, biding forever frera their eye* the trarss of the son. light of their existence. Death It the great antagonist oT Bfc; nnd the Cold thought of the tomb ie the skeleton of ult feksu. We do not went to go' , through the dark;. valley, although it* paesag* may lead to paradise; and with Charles Lamb we do not want to lie down io the mnddy grave e*en wills , J king: end princes for our BW-fellowi. i ! Bat the Set of oe'turc is inexorable There is no appeal or relief from the I ! great law wbich dooms us to d*st. We j ,j flourish and we fade as the leaves of the , I forest j and the flower that blooma and | j withers in a day lies not a frailer hold v I upon life t -an the mightiest monarch j I thai ever shook the earth with his foot1 steps. Generations of men nppeer and 1 , I vanish es the grass, and th® •®»»,l"« ' , ' multitude that throngs the world to-day | will to-morrow disappear a* the foot- . steps on th» shore. j " In the beautifel drama of Ion, the , j instinct of iuimoruiily, . so eloquently 1 . ottered by the death-devoted Greek, j finds a deep response in every thought- , , ' fal vohl. Wbeu about to yield bis, 1 1 young existence as a sacrifice lo hi* | . 1 fnte, hit btiored Clemanthr ask* If they j , | shall not meet again, to which he re- 1 , I plies : ' I httvo esked that dreadful qov*- . j lion of the bill* that look eternal— of j . tho dear streams that flow forever— ol , j the Stars, amo-.g whose fields of azure ( , ' my risad spin* hath walked in gloiy. j ,1 A Ik were demb. But while 1 gaze upoe . . j the living face. I Tael there le somrthli g | I in love tbet- mantles through iu beauty ] that cannot wholly perish. We shell j , j meet egiiin, Clemaothc." j | ! EI'UOFEAN WATCHES. I j Wetch-mekiog in Europe is chiefly I I tor hand. The rough parts df fhe.niove- j • 1 meat ere cnll-cted usually from eevrrtl j (listioci worksliop*. all meeting nt last 1 1 j upon the bench of the finisher, perhaps 1 I in a distJii; city or some foreign counr try. where the mechanism is fitUd by | t I nieasuremrnt, and pot in motion. The I I slightest deviation in aire, length, or I i form of Uny part of tbe intricate J 7 mechanism, Impairs f's value, and por-, ( i.apl readers it entirely useless. The j 1 variation pt the ten thousandth part el I < an inch io the size of a socket, or the | 1 mc-isnxemrnt* to determine its proper 3 position, may make all the difference j e between a perfect timv-k'.eprr and o.ie I . that ri worthleee. In jewelling, eipe- 1 e dally, is the highest accuracy of workf manehip required. Tk's. procees, 1r< f watch-making, is the setting of precious s stones— osuallj rubies, sapphires, or chrysolites— in positiona subjected u' y friction, in order to avoid tbe lenst e change in form 0 ronton by long wear. 0 Thus, holes to receive metal pinions f must be made-ttfmatMkence inferior only to the dieuiOiid'Jn hardness; and In planing, turning, ahddrUltng the Jewels, microscopic exactness Is indispensable, a ... — — : . < • 1 n". IM RATES, s WhAo tbe greet ocean is disturbed it r onus surface warn, wl.leb are notned times of great dmgnilode. In a gale, t imeh wave* have been more then obep - measnred, and it Is funnd thottb'eir fit* tremc height from the top to. the deep--t est depression of Itfge etorm , w*vss, o .has bean nearly fifty fret, their length j 1- being from fba'r to six hundred yards, d and their rate of motion through the e vater about half a mi I a > BlMrtst d Such warns, "breMri^g over xa obatack of any kind, or mingling itrengelj with I- sb*«tofld*d nunoeptare regio^ wboyw. y «* lb* -wildest,' giiMitMd wrest tW 0 ribln phenomcndOf ufiUffa. "Wtrenthsy y appWkA'Ioud they BTeft tfp Into moch ti smalflt bodies of water, hot tl.ere are often lifted liy alioals end ohstrnctril by it rocfaHlffi tbey are fihrbfr* ' dpln jfitnsc* d of maav tons to a bi*kt of^snwre ti- .1 I - .Iff Tt * treoei v# *}i
another phcnorafinori of water over ell parts of the ocean cv dry twelve ho.ur? tn addition to tbe trnc waves there are also many definite streams or carrentr I of water convAylng^ Urge portion* of the sea from one latHada to another, modifying the temperature of the adjacent land, end predating a mix tore of tbe water* at tbe surface or nt pom' ■ depth which cannot but Be extremely conducive to tbt general benefit of #11 living beings. Storm tide*, of those wares which occasionally ri.Jh pitkpnt I any pause along narrow and confined seas of up funntlvhaped inlots. 'have r.ccaaionally proved disastrous to* fearful extent. -Thoa it is reeorded that ap- ' wards of cae khctfrcd thousand prrsccs ' perished In the ymr 1S38 ; and ngnin in I ( 1849, in this w»jK nnmeroof complete | villages and towns being washed away by a save advancing from the. North i 8ra over the low lands of Holland Between Nova Scotia and K*W "Brent v wick the ordiaary spring tidfi often riI I set to a bight °f * hundred fret, sweep lug away the entile feeding on the shot*. tor nine IBS UIVKR XT1WZBZ. The gentleman who has been trying ' (he experiment of sounding the fiver ' N lagara below the falls arilct as fol ' low* — Another y tempt wes niadn with a similar irou of about 10 |<oundi> weight aftacho^to rtiO. 11 wire, 'all frcrly suspended #0 as not to impede , 'tbe f»ll of the weight. I then let tbe weight fall from the bridge, pt the point of 225 feet. It struck the surface fairly . with the point down, must have sunk to 1 some depth, bat was not longer otft of - ; sight than one second, when It made its 1 ; appearance egain on the surface, eboot ' one hundred feet down tbe etreatn. end skipped along like e chip until it wen , ! checked by the wire. We then com- . i roencrd hauling io alow, which made the 1 iron boauce like a bell, when e csko of 1 1 ice struck it end ended the sport. I em | satisfied that no metal has .sufficient epc j cjfln. gravity to pierce that current, even with ft momentum of 225 feet. The < velocity of the iron when striking mast I have been 194 feet per second, >nd con I ' scqnenilr its momentum was nearly 5000 | lbs. lu surface exposed to theegrrsnt ' was about 50 superficial Inches. This 1 will give an idea of the Mrength'of that I enrreat, and at the seme lime n bint et the Titan forces that have been it work . ! to scoop out the bed of the Niagara. !j A yonng ledy of high ^aocobpliib- ' j mente, the family being without e eerv1 ! est at the time, stepped to the door on ' the ringlug of the bell, which uncounted • a viait from onn of her admirers On r j entering, the bean, glancing at the harp : 1 end piano, exclaimed: "I thought I 5 1 heard music— ou which instrument wero " t yon performing t" 'On the gridiron, sir, with the *c-* companiment of the fry I eg pan,"repllad ' she. " My motbe? i» without a anrvast, r ! end ehe says I most learn to finger those ' Instromei.ts sooner or later, to 1 have 1 this day commenced a course cf let • sons." j Cuoii'e or Wocds. — When yon donbt 3 between two worda. choose the plain- , est, the commonest, the moit Idiomatic. Eschew fine words as yon would ronge ; love simple ones as yon would the native roses on .yoar cheeks. Let n« ose t the plainest and shortest words that Mil . grammatically and grunuhrtly eipme our mnulog. 1 ^ _^A young gentleman, wl 0 nt one lime "jSu sery much smitten with a ye™ pretty liitla ''.Frlnnd," edld that In hie ' travMs through the -Wert Indies, nt often frit Mtafi *ery nwt Mocks fro* '' eurftiquyket, bu't they icere not s MrC stance when compared with tho*b which he Sxperifi'nced from thj* . RU10 earth > i, ' Typographical ofrofv 4o'»e_io' very odd t sometimes. Tii* othef day «# were reMU ' y irj * description >f esthoaiutic fleoionj, »t rations *1 apolitical gathering, Whub-Vle 1 type went «n pith— -The sir #ee'Vttt with the |*auu'itf [ three ihoftezd pho^T- ' " ; \ f Dfirth is »f mply Gt Wnff hhaegh' « r j rcridrec*.

