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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNT!', NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY. MAY 30. 1866. — — — . - ' — UN ■li-1 I.. ".IB ■
no. 573.
W~^ of New Jersey^ fat ACTMORITT 1 ■ BmUMitMdtKl entitled "An act ■ for lbs preservation of dm and other 1 ■ feme, aad to prevent (raspsveing with ■ gnos," approved April eitteeclh oighI (mo hundred and forty-six. I 1. Be it euatled by lb* Senate aod ■ General Assembly of th. St it. of New ■ Jersey. That hereafter no person rball at r ut time a tiki a fire year* I iota the pee life oftUe act, kill, or take, or destiny , -OByflflrated frOme; commonly celled prairie fowl, wlthia thie state, on, ler a penalty of fifty dellara Car each end eeery pionaiad grouse «0 killfd, taken or deefor »>e any wouttooek killed in tbia eUle, between the fire I day of January and the , foartb day OfWy in each year, or any rojed fro nee, commonly cell..! partridf., or any qaail, sometimes called Ytrgioia pertr/dfe, or any rabbit killed lo tbia . ttale between the Brit day of Jsneurr aad the Bret day of November In each year, ander a pferi'y of flfteeo dtillare for each aod erery woedoock, partridge. , qaail ar rabbit ao killed or had in poeeesion, or exposed for ml*. 3. And be It enacted. That bo pereen •ball at aay time, er Ri eoy piece within tbia a late, take with eoy trap or enure , L My qaail or reffsd grouse, or pdrtridgr, k or rabbit noder a penalty of ten dollera | ■ lor each aad arety raffed groats. or parf tridge, or qaail eo trapped or ma aad, ex- ( f oept l be mil te be eo taken with I be Intel, t to be kept elite, and be eo kept alha and - •at at liberty la the month of April fol- , lo win | the lakiof thereof. 4. Aad be it enacted, Tbat BO person , bereafter eball at any time, with intent eo I only witb a hoek aad liae, and 00 pereon ebah fB Bay way catch any each trout, or • bare aay each troal inhie ar bar possession, aaee only daring tba months of March. April, May. June, July and An--gwet, coder a penalty of flee dollar, for . each and eeery troal to osagbt or bad in bta M ber Pdaesealon ; bat In any proer. eaUoo uad.r thia taction it eball be deemed a defence tbat the lront eo Uktn : - wee for the porpoee of stocking other watece therewith within thie note. 5. Aid be it enacted. That hereafter ■any paraso wbo (hall hunt witb a gon. or ( with a dog aad gun. or with any kind of fire-arm or weapon, or (hall lo aoy way ; Mil, tail Or destroy erith ady trap, mere ■ I or other deeioa whateoeeer any bird or . animal wbAUrer on the Sabbath (lay, I it ".s^ssr.' ,r." ■ twaaty-fire dollera for each and eeery ' I offense, oo e- half of (aid penalty to be | paid to the complainant, and the remain far to be paid lo th. oeer.eer of the poor 1 of the tewn.hip where the off. ace war t Mm mated, for the ete of the poor ofnoid , B. And be It enacfod. Thatail peeaitiee | ' lapeeed undrr the proeittoc. of Ikle act . r »»'■ be recor.red io an action of deb'. : , WWooea of nil by aoy peraon or pereeae in hie or. their owe eaaiea, before any justice of tft peace io the county where , Janice of the peace ia Iparebr anlhrwiird , I I S^ggf i likely to evade judgment 'by remerjS I J tberelrem, or by aay poreM wboee name «M residence era maknown, to frfne hi. a warraet, and hare Mob offender arretted I •ad tried within tweaty.fc.or boara fee • ear fame or fi.h tfiaetiooefl h» i ' tba act, during aay of the prohibited ; ' periede, iteae bit wenaat aad eaete | t search to be made at aay boor, In ady j , heeee, market, Mere, atep, boat, car, er * emTfeMhat end^Jfy^iaMe^^^rb ! f !££££■• «§£ j 0 raSi|B SStoMaae berp^MlMSri^ tba , killed, or taken ■ e. «u.liyd:T».,r»l,i. | . feefeet "*iy lfc* * ■M tad of the eoeety tor a pr-n d of not * leee taea tea d.ye, aad at th, ret. of one (i ;
£hr port's Corner. Nuke tour Home Ben wilful. Behe your home beautiful— .win* to It Bowers, Pleat Ik no around yoo lo bud and Io Mesa : let Ifeem (ire lltr to yoer IsweUcal koeie let Ihra twin* llfbt M celti r* four gloom ; Of e.u.lt and luu-Utae, and gold summer etr ; A hater- world whoar (eteb.adeaa arret be furABd'wh^'efkrrk of bright lweu»y .tool reevbe M.kryrurhoeiebrauUfUl— wave rosed Us pertsts Wroettt at thr jaamtne. aetdellrat. tpray. Of red fruUrd wwalhtao. witb jorfel ImmorUle, Thai tlpnieM brfgateee whereeer It riraye : flafhrt thr hUawmra, toe— see Utile Bowrrettu may boat bloom to your detolatr Utwor. etUI may heeoewthlag tefeeeead to pet Make your home breutlful-rcMhrrthr m< That hoard ap the rasehtoe erith caqnutm ert : they may poor, ae yewdfeeO derkaee. rleeee, That .oft amen eunahlee down Into youJ heart-f U youeaado.r. O, meke II aa EJrn Of leeuty ao.1 aladBea. ttmrmlwr tie etir i Twin leeeB you to teae for Ihet borne you .ro. eeeilig The heaven of tBaaty beyood the Mua aktra. your home bradtlful— urr ttaadutyCaU up your little «mta | leach them to walk Hand-tn-kaad with the WaaOerlue ancaUf tmealy; KaeomHM Kelt ejdrtt. with eAttue to talk Oathrr Uvrm toemj )ou.-aad let them be leuelec Of Ike Mid aad the bettarflj -rrer retumlne Htm who btemrMaall three brautlhrl thing.. Make home a hire | wkete all heeuUIul faelle*. clu.ter Mm beet, aad tketr hooey dew being i Meke rt elampte of holy rereallog.. And Love It. bright legrt, wtth "ekedowy Whrreem your tern pre t-toer chltmrn are Sung, wtll loog for the .hmlea of the home ABd^iagUMMMteoog which thrtr mother hid EUH Cooa. gtUtt ^isccUanu. j H THE STOft*. There wu a lowg atrip of gray (gad, enreed with the ««1Md(-i of font- : r meted breaktre, aad • girl standing I there opun it lUtlptdy, her email, lithe in iu fluttiring drapery of faded A C.orm waa coning. Th» clepSa ! huug low, black and eolitn witb thunder. Now add then a hjnr-white (hot aero** tfceir glopw., Here and there a bird kiganggtff, (( i*La»nccruia which coutar. to M)e. The i of the wnTCl grew broader, and foller of deep ocean tbia— green mingled with palld white, blown into » apraya aad wreatha by tbn wind The girl'e dre.e clung W^j timhs, ••ee where lie etore. of dreary ioti.trred and atreamrd like e* tors flag, . and her bare, browa fret UaWit the i ssi oil t land, that Ift t*b oegiug «atcr < , oetr them. She eratcbtd for tho eoioI log atrlfo of wlod and ware breath- j ( I rule, her ayea thining, h«r iipa parted Tba IS ret muttered growl of the thunder I aaot tba Mood to bar cb«*; theflrrt j eherp thruat of the lightalng lain the ^ gloom of the feir borigan aretsad to jthl. greet, -fid ore., thai I fere ma - { O, who made U f I with I knew. Sbe | I clajped her hoed, togrther. trealbUng . from bead to feat with awe aad e*eilejmant. It mtiaf be treaokody ! It: [m«ttbe6od, I AtthalmoaBBlatayrifleclap eoandf ed. The ...ten rektknd at if tons of I hoi iron bad felln in Ureir mld.t, ood ; the rod Hgtrtnfcf feaprel from polat to | { point- Th. gkl bid her dwlml eyre. ; ] end crouched a UnhV; ttrea, at the ! I A re*ch opo. Urn hear ieg w.ter- | a iprck of bright color, soring thie i way and thal-a man la a bmt, laborjing hearily at lha Ban, the boat iteelf arms. PaAtpe he would wt her. The | water waited up to her ooklre, and her i drew w.e wet jo her kuret wMh tall i : A quick look , »k owed the { man', feature.— 4irld wbik He atobp- i The boat waa cW aad atmay. T.e • JC ' ^
Oo tke rjrrtioBi of hie brawny mueelre ereaything depended— eo he thought " aad felt. At the eaute time hie knar* trembled, hie arm* eched and oaemed ■bora of tbelr great etrcagtb. Only to lire I only to get on. ohore to cla.p her io hia artna! lie hod *" nothtag tlae reeling to, either en oartb »t or la heaven, and hie «oui wbi bound in that cblldhh form with the chord. Uc of a atrong men'. lore. III. heart ; sebed withla him to reach her. . Still 'ta I be'lgtiored a,Mgb«^power ; obttlnete, f even when death itemed clutching for • j hie heart (Hinge. | The lif.rens parted again. AH tho inltnoaphore iwayed to one liriog flame. I What wae that be aaw ? A child, j knrcling upon ttdflBod, where tho tide •• .wept In angrily, ilor dark eyea were M j lifted qp if ehe e.w an angel he did oot faeo, Ijer ermi ooutretehed,— tho very gt^tqre a prayer, mi A atrong thrill rosbed through him', liwiftcr than the tighmin^— a con- | icfoaaneit (harper than Ileaeen') tboodor. ' Ilia poor little untaught Mary H wat prayiug for him, vhare on the wet ia ! (and, praylngio that Power he ignored? i Hie liltle ignorant child, olono emld.t the awful pBwere of the norm, by the j t mpcil of the fee, bed found the God ' he bad eg (edulou.ly taught her to j 7 deny. Some udphly angq^hed stooped ! to the clouded eplrit aad wbiapered 1 ' ^ the nam and the mercy of the great I.Am. 4- j "l ( . Wind, and etorm, aad rein, and the blackness of Coming night all about ' ~ her, the poor bewildered (onl had cjoght a glimpie of the tendarneu of | - God— the reality of beaten. 1u that moment mouthing like a ), roicc ttfffl biro that he vra( eafc. i- 1 "0, father, bow wet you v^ l O, g ■ father." -fobbed the child, re solem»it pathos in her *«iu«, prayed," d , - Reitlier could see the ftcu of the ; tether for the darkoesa. But the l,i child fr It ber hand closed tighter b?teahe wet, Aard, brown fiojsm. 6he ; 1 o did not know that the sslt tears were t . running like rain dowa the bronxed channels of hia cheaks— aha did not i t ; koow lhat .t l.it He who had stood so ! d j p»tientty ntlihe closed eMranoe of that a | stubborn heart Hw already by the feint 1 1 0 glrem -la hie dorkofu thnt the door : .MtoS.J.r. A:v\. ,7 - [. Culling Ttikngs by br w , ■ There is a tendency In oor lime "to j put too fine a .point" on tMiigt, aid j ,r j'drop the old uetaaa by which they are i . known,- satwtttgtiag thow which are I h thought less vulgar sad more elegant 1 The -Variow thus alludes to the aahjeei t i ,r Mr. SatiUbsirj. of Dsbnrt, with |t that thirst far Jwowfodgc for which te , # has always baen distinguished, inquired i 0 . rupenUy 1" ihBSeeste, if anybody knew , wbsrawhority^there was for Calling •agree. « catered" people. Tte an- i '* *,cl lbM* ^ - *°B* I f\ b*Ui r. The tacrwds a euphemism Into | vwbeqn gradually drift- j iog In order to uTSld the tinge of cob- j ^ . ttmptcousores wgleb the term "nigger' i 1 p has gradually coajBSBiflcated to tbat In J h ii.-If perfactlg proper term, 'negro.' j . The procow bj b-fcfch the change has | .been effected t» one whleb may be pit- j naMcd to the oaee of mqsy other trans. < if 'How lew people live In boasoa; how j many " reridc" is " reiMeBeas''' or 0 i "mBBalons." How^w echoota thrr« , jarekA; how many aeatlem'iaa," and j | • institutes," ant) ' estdbllshaeBU."— ' , The rare of women is neeriy extinct, j while " ladies" swarm hil over the land. , ! Such a thing as b fowl it bow hardly . • awar acre oa a dinner. tabi. ; the oldest , l , cock tbat b aver served op is sure to i . ' bea " cblckeo." U; MbUob, too, tmeomiog tesreer 1 . and scarcer, » lamb" more pleutifnl. | |( There has not bare for many a day. ! J k eoch a tbia* ia the United States ( , pedier i. now . » me 1^1" Wc i i . ! « "r^r V u? i 1 r j newspapers, ,not a day laborer, who j i t i does But " move in the very bus) ; , j society", aad wbo dona not boost « fine , . talents and dignified maansrs." Hoijlody sow delitcrs . spnecl, or on ad- * I ! orating to te President, hnviag bs^m 1 1 prnmoted to the often of - Our -Chief - 1 rn Mmaton wkooi educetioa, and are , e 801 ectu.lly eagagnd in basiaeu. en , , apokee of a. « ripe ecboUre." aad If , |
t gentlemen. " If anybody ndvocatna l negro soffkege, be " takes his stand on i tho platform of the brotherhood of I man.'' Biased oysters aad chicken •tied era neither a supper nor n lunch, i but en " elegant collation. Sermons I ere nearly all, or at leant all those that i are considered wortir— epeaking of. | " powcrfal dfteonrsM." i Even wives are grndoally disapt peering) men wrila-ltemseltes down I in the hotel books as being accoro- , pauied by their " ladles," whatever that ■ may mean. Ia most parts of the West even "academies" end "Institutes" i bid fair to become extinct, tbeir plecu j . beiog taken by " onivofsiti.s." Nu j , girl now ever leaves school, she " gra- j , dustes." Inns and taverns have di«- j , appeared long ago ; we find no^K : : hot "hotels" io alt d&ectioas. There are even aigns tbst bur-rooms » ill eooh bo superseded by j' sample -roouis^ Tbe process has alreyly begun In h'ttl ' York, People do»not teach thThjP now ; they are •' professors" of then CofO doctors are " chiropodists. " lintel bcrs are not to te found in any of the 1 •, Urge cities, wblft " heir-dressgJP' i | abound. Meters of Congress ^nd { : politicians are becoming somew hut rare; i Coogressmcn ere gr.dnelly br'coi||ng | " sUtesmea." Borne people think ae j ! ere la4Bng off hi our manners, bat in | our language, at least, tbe " high I i polite" wax never more successfully j cultivated. A t.ood Whitenxsh. ; At tjiis season people generally set | tbeir bouses in Order end prepare for ' | the hot weather. As whitcwasn is in great request it may not lie iooppro- , prlate to publish the following recipe, it is Intended for buildings or onr out ' door use but in also adapted for walls. : s^P here that we bqve never found anylbtug equal to glue' for -fixing I I the lime on ihc wills._ It should be vMib«fs)ily applied, tey half a pound to a 1 1 wnshlub full uf whitawosb, and if well , stirred iu will navet foil. There is no ; ! j greater nuisance than whitewash tbat : j rubs off on everything that touches it. ; ; We quote from the Chtmital Gait tic r 1 " Take n clean water tight barrel, or < I other suitable cask, and put into it a half bushel of liwe. Slack it by pouring 1 boiling water ovrr it, end In suflicicnt i quantity lo "cover lire Inches desp, 'stirring it flpixhly till thoroughly ! sleeked. When Mocking has been tf- | fccted, ilissolve ie water and add tfO" pounds of snipbatc of Mic.and one of salt.' Tltcee vrill c.u.o tte i wish to hardcu and prtvsnt it edtelring. which gives no onseealy nppeapnee i to thr work. If drvirehle e beautiful ! cream color rang te communicated to 1 1 tte above . erash, by ending three pounds ! of yellow ochtr. Thie wash may be ! applied with a common whitewash ! brash, and will te found macb.sapsj rior, both In appearenet nnJdornbiLty, I to common white yssh." . . ( Mow lo Save your Teeth, Mr. Botch- r. who lo lamothiug of a , j pbysjclen, as well to gculogist. feraier, j editblY author, leelartr, Sad reformer j general Jf, says : , j, ,*' , J Our teeth dreev. Ilroeo bed breath, j unsoemlymootbo, impdrfeel'ysusiiceiinn. ! Everybody rogretnit. Whkvk tbe roue? I ly io a wotn oMreoliuett. Jclrsn tooth j Sever decoys. The month ri a warm plico, Jinely^gfct ^ogrests. POrticloeof troal betofeo tte too!h.1idocoai|K»e. Gams and Math mast eufffr. Olennliwilt proservo tho fmih u>no ufd ogv. Use . quill pick, nod rlMv the month after eating : broth ood csilile'ioap ovary morning ; than brush with pore water on VMrieg. ' iff *' j Bestow thie trifiin* core npot yonr precious teeth,' sod you aill ko«]. them sod ruin the dentists. Megloct it and yoowiH bo sorry MI yoar Bret. Children Walth tbaa. The trot ten!. . determine the charkclor or the eecoud pared with food decomposing between jibe tenth) we grew wear Ibem ool, hot. ( them rio.tr »i they will uHor doany. This advice 'In worth moriTWlirwe thessosd dollars W every boy aad girl, j Books have beet writtea on lb. ouhjeet. cawtafha ail that is osHcight of Wanes. In Coo.odore V. Hkof "U. 8. Kiplorleg KipadMfen," a work (hot reflect, w great credit on ear coeclry, te (ivos the height end velocity of wares in ntenvy -fed and high enietOepe Mara. Havia« t»v rre^le -,tb hisa. he wm ea.W.d to mate m enact otenrratiw. The two vaeeelswgr. only ooe-eig hik of. wtU apert with one were hatweeo them,- She Item fern warn from one vrneel in the otter woe 13 ooeonde, gfvfeg 'jcj wiles an hear, ■te tte height ar the ware I) lee«. Hav. {.zMBSkW
;t Recollect (one of WrbsferaWd m C&ss. . Professor VTnterhoe-f, or Washiogton " Cnivtreity, io HL Lonie, gives us thr ful10 lowing sketch as it tame-to him jeers ego i*. from th. Iipa of tbe venerable I)r. AbIS bolt, than Principe) of Phillips Kxeter it Academy, io which Webster end Oas> shore prepared f..r college : There hare been -m'svy etnioenl men anerjne. There wee Webster fur one. n Webster was a fine scholer. but n very pecuuSFoue. It hei ben. reported thnt Wehster was an iudulenl ntndvnt while 11 herr «t the academy; end so, indeed, lie . '1 1 did eppeer to s ctfsuel nbserror; bnt'onj l" a closer observation the movemeuts of j a the Itps^nd th. sternly, thoughilul gsse u j sb»we>l bit mind wes pondering on his j | lesson or pursuing - treini of Ibuught ol I | bis o«. The result, tun. jasti6ed roch j a conclusion, for at recitation be »»i elways rrisdy, and 'adequate lo tbeuccuion, i r wbnteter it might be. Heeides lit* pro- ' K class, and from tfanl close iu e still higher V one, was no ancerlaiu iodicuiion »f his j |g. scholarship. The truih will deprive In. ! & dolent studeoly-uf "lie high precedent iu j Bj favor «r idleness whiel\tbej so willingly ( J'j bql falsely cile in the example of Web- I Webster sra( often gaxiug aroand witb I ™ an expression of countenance seeming lo !i j imply • desire for something more impnrg jtsr.l then his st'od.n, f.,r something of.! e fording greater scope for thought, in or- ' D dor that ho might employ his mind upon * (.abject, conn.en.ur.le with its power.J I He always appeared improsawd with lha ] j Six other eminent men. now senj store, hs-e h*an under my tuition, one it j or srhntn, Mr. Caas. is u candidate lor. lbs , ir j netl I'retidency. II. » train of character I II 1 were very different from those of Web- i ' tier. Moth are great ii>eu each in his i I. °"n "»>' j Cass's bead was always op, ho wat an | j impetuous joulh, inson.orh so that his : father, hlygrCfii's, came lo me oo one j r occasion au.l said : K "Dr. Abbott, I wantVyi.n to take my e | son in hand. He plays truant, goes i ff . without my permission to go in a swim II | niiog) or gai»ing or fishing, or ploy some | 0 i mDchievons prank •( Olber, end get him- j t! self Into trouble, and I can't do anjt ring , ' with him. I; being a mili a-y ...an, can j j govern men, but that boy lego Tgorern " ; j He placed tba boy under my charge, . and soin.-t >t)c uflor, ousn.es ting tba Ma- { h jor, 1 asked l.inx if ha noticed any im ft provament iu the coudact of bis son, lis , t replied: >, < "Did tbat boy fear the Almighty half j es mneb as ha <io- » job, I should hate on . r_ tnore trouble with him." . Aod h'-re the good Sid Doctor laughed ' heartily, pleased, even at that distance of . time, with the high. Compliment which : * Major Cans tad paid bis success in dl-ci- '• pltne. Tbo toitor continued: e "But Major Coos was a man of strong j il expressions, .and I only afention these ' 0 circuaxtantei to jhow how nidely differ- ' I, cut three grrst men werffln their youth, j g — Chnttion Inquirer. 1 h Care of (he Body, i- 'W-klle riding oo a locomotive, last I r, waak. ad talking with lbs engineer, a< I j had lha llivilege of doing; 1 could not fihl think bow moth wiser men wvra j t aOout iron aod steel maehlBefy. then they . ware aboet Berhy end oaseoos machines. f* The relation of the pomp to i he capacity of tba' boiler ; . tbe relations of the fttrnscn | to the site of the fines) the relation of ' the cylinder, er of the steam gwntrnled, r to the work to be done— ell these thing, were In the enginoer'e mind. He has continually watching every part anil open. J lag and ebn'tlng valves oo qvsry vide, so as lo keep every ps« In lie . proper con- ■ di t ion . The stoker, or firemen, was sp- ^ plying er withholding fbod, so as to keep 5 the rngioe in jnst tl.st stale in whieb it ' would work beet, ac&rding te whet be. we weris runntng on no ap.grsdu or dowo^ gvade, cr level ground, end according U f the namher end weight of the cars bein^ b drawn', for we were drawloa > long sife 4 paothaus teein. Now how many are there who wetch * their furnace, lo (ee that they get in neither loo much nor too Ut(W fori. Men shovel ia lood without aay regard to whet * it is going to du ! II it is the Sabbath day, when Ihej arc qniscent, when they % hive lass air and exercise than ox other J days, and When their stomachs era not in ~ a conditiM to digest as merh food si on other days, they set a double portion. If it to a day when they are to undergo se 1 v(re taxation, and when they can toast afford to go without food, oftentimes they become snxiows. Al a geeeral role, wkot. the body nerds the baste of to od less tban b al any other time, they est lbs Wast. Oar (pod to a means to an and. Il 1> I simply the feel with which we ate to raise r steam fur carrying on the purpose qf life.: . » — Two y nog gewttomeo. rival-, efi'lied « the cmm evening oo the objewt or their 5 effect ions. "John," said tte HI who r cam. last, ate who had an ambreliai. hi. , hand, "If I eo<4 here agato ate find yoe - harm 111 tun thia amhraUa Urewgh yew— s sadipraad to!" | —It to said that tte prettieet girl, ia tfehUteCfty oeaaU, worry Ymm,. [
a Dcsnlpt ion of the' Urunlnr Bills of the National Banks. n is. vig. two funnies * ill. hands ctosp-d. 1 1- one pointing opward, name and location j o nf bank above— lerga figare I on ieft end | >- with tbe inerrrptiun : 'litis note is se- j T cured by boqile of* the United Steles d«- t » posited Witb the U. 8. Tree»»r-r at We'shington." Other aide, rig. lendiug of the i n Pilgrims. 3*. vig. (no left end) female sreted hoi.'. ! y iog flag, stars above, ship and tmlldii.-" it in teeh-groand — large figure 2 -length , e wis# of note', name and l-catiun o7 '•art e | below. Other nje, vig. Sir Welter ' n j Raleigh. J.V*. if j (to. vig t'nlumhus di<c»ver'ng Auia.ica ] e j on lower left end—right end. (.'..Iambus i d 1 and Africa ; sl.tping aad oceeh in the ' h baak-gr'.an.l; the gauntries rrpr«>o..ied !. by female figures. Oiler aide— rig. Ut.d- i i. ing or Columl.us, ends ornamented by J i. | scroll and lathe work, cuntoining in one . j oral national eagle end shield with "L\ ; r A.," end ,n .euthSr the St.t. srm. of, j s rny Ohio or wherever the honk istftu.ied I. I lo whirl, the hilt h >s been furnished, u IDs. rig. Frank In drasing lightning y from the clouds ; allego.ilnl re pres.-uU. i u | lion Genius or America, s female ti^T- | opon a eagle in the clods gr.i-p..ig a U ttenderbolt. Other side— »,r )).. Su„, 0 discovering the Mississippi. r. ' 20<. vig Hi tile nf (jes.egrnn. slleg.r. f. | ical represeotatiuu nf loyally, figure ..f t. j around the Bsc Other aide— Ha|d.>ie • of I'ocnhoniae. ! 20s. ^g. Washington crossing th. Del- 1 ,. aw.re Allogortcal represent.,!, on Prayer „ for Victory. Other side- eml.e.k went . : uf Ihc Pilgrims. If j lfOe. vig. Butile of (sake Brie. A lie. Jgorical representation. Ma.ntensn.-e of Is Liberty end Nationality. Other aide— illeelsrat.on of Independence. „ I DO.cn.rrio* or soi nt races, eottts. i • la. Vig. (on upper left end) large ..r«l j e j portri.ii of Ohae— | id green below- 1 on I , fancy die on upper right end^ n V (on lnw"r toft cenUr) large i ff oval portrait of Alexander" Hamilton- 2 1 I 00 die, II belcw, on grren die, on toft e i end— g on die on right' end. i-j (to. have FIVE DO LEA UN serosa g | green 5 and die work in the center— { n |(Wl m»le portrait ."> above on rip Id sniff" I j en left end. ' ^ '"""d' , I. 10s Vig.|(on upper center) eagle on ej . shield. 10 in green eurli side, .trip „f j 1 lethe-wi.rk below— fern# to erect by |)edat- , If tel. holding tablel, Ac., on right snd | 0 I AaLportrsit of Lincoln or. toft end. fiOs. V ig.fi n center) female represent j d j ing America, with sword sod shield, he- i if tweon figure 20 and two green dies b ] TWENTY DOLLARS across each end. I [. 90«. Vig. (on upper toft center) l.-g- . j oval portrait of Alexander Hamilton— I.O g ! oo die oo eteh end of note * « j 100s. Vig. (on upper toft center) large .. spread eagle' aitting en fuck— lOd on i. J black die on upper rigbk eod lower left ! 906*.. Vig. (In center) portrait nf Ale I heft Oallalin encircled in green die J: FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS below.' | lOOOr. Ylg. (in center] portrait nf I Robert Morris iu green rirrle-M aitb * lOOOaoross, ONE THOUSAND DOI1 LARS on green din bolow, on each '• end. , The Mitten. ,f About seventeen year. Bgo, there whs^ I n fair girl, so pore, oo lovely, refined," t that ahe rises to my mfpd, is aln.o.; akin j , to angels. She was wpos-d and ultiuintely b1 » hasdso.ee yoong «... cun-io. 0 ernblc Wraith, lie spurted e line tram, | _ delighted lir.h fin -ing, .ad kept a pack o. i bounds:. Ileiii'il.er plsy-J curds, iftank f wine, or ased lubaoc... He ted no tfecu- j k potion, do cslliog, no trade. He lived ' on bis money, tbe Interest at which would : Java snpported a men baud-uuiely. 1 j 1 nevbr Aw the fair bride till a few days ' L ago. Seventeen year, he.! passed aw.y, j ^ end then ber beauty end ber youth, Vr ' ■btubaod's forlunu end his 1.1.-, during the ! h totter port or which they lived io a lug ■ D eebin un lha banks uf the Okfe, nest B BtonnerbotseiFi lslBud-a whole family t lo one iiajl. room, subsjjting on wnur, h fat beeos end corn bread, The huiband bad uo business capacity. II# wu a r gentlemen of edncauoa, of r.-6aemeul, of B noble impales* i te« when bto money w«, b gone be could eyt so employment, aiuif ply beceuqgjM did net koow bow to do soythhtg. For a while be floundered aboat— first trjing one thing and then another; Cetera was writtea un them u He, however,' finally obtnined a siiosu tioo ; tba labor waa f*at. eompenra- * tioo woe small— it w«a that oi survolioa. ( la his heroic efforts To direharga Ms doltos acceptably, be ovesworkrd himeelf and died, leering his widow afid six girls io niter destuauu.i. In sevanteeu 1 yeers, tba sweet end joyous and hrsuti. r fol giri hud become s bruk-n-b rarieil, k fef .porertTJHriekes widow, with 1 a teare full of children. Young woman I if a rich yosng area | > Oiks yoe to Marry bin, and has no ,>cca- , - pation, wr iretfip. or rafliag by whieb te could seeks a Uefeg If ba were Ureas 1 upon hi* resource, yea any fivi bfes 1
^qticultttral ^ , ! Man. I j Deposits of carbonate of lime are oftaB . mi,<to f'O"' the water of minora! spriage ( and ini'tekeu fur marl. True marl to I made up of the remains of ... inula shall . j fish. A powsrfel microscope will show I the shells, many or them perfect. Though . j chemically almost identical witb tb* ds- , p w.t from springs, its fertilixta* proper. tie. at. v.stty dtff-reBtr- tte I deposit is almost wortbleee, ma 1 . ia one of the most valuable fertilisers for j sandy soils. The reason Cor this diff.rJ enrc appears .n what we have said of thr j influence uf life opon dyad matter. The j ».ur! lies b.-.-n a*a..nilated by living ani- ! "isle, ami bi-fura <hsy could taka It ap. , living plants bad already brought It one r .-nu.ve f„.m tb. mineral kingdom. . Tit. 1.1 her deposit is Mill dead mineral , ' and cupabto or astimilatkin only by tbe j | Krcry fine . plant or mineral' works , I over any euh.i.m. ,i f.rttliay to II. jTwed ■'ore not become b.rrte ander , pr..p»r ci.lilv.ii, bat constantly grows ruber. 1 1 tb- products of o farm era ..Id ra«. llmr* Is s constant drain. Which most he repaid by bringing on fertilitsrs. It tbe brook Carries off the best part of Hie I>aiuyer-i depotl', there is a drain • loch n.u t he cl.eched by a l.arnyard Bf f " ''efer Construction. Hut if tue proI dues of the term Is fed on the spot, tba * me na re will return to tba soil whet was | taken from il, end relnrn il improved "by the influence or the living orgaotome . through which il hef pas.ed. * The kite hen Uankca. A suilebio patch devoted to gerden, and Well at tended, would produce More ■ annually, then ruveral times oa much load r to any other crup of t be farm. Without • the garden, the family must subsist principally open bread, meat and potatoes; ^ | in tn» spring, the system requires food of \\ sliiiinlatihr, more coolisg end jsiey.— ™ Vegelehtos, fresh from the rajl. seem to 1 j rupply (hie need, end in no .Way can they ! ; tie proenred so tuDnomlcally as from a I well kept g . rdea. Vogalsbles and fealtl j as a diet for most peopto and especinlly i | for children, are recommended es condnj cire to health ; It wcnld, therefore, seem ft*teif It were th. duty uf every former. I j especially, to raise soflicirnt vegetables , and fruit to 'upply his own family at j least ono meal a day through lha eeasoo, i from Hie earliest vegetables in spring U f l He latest in autumn ; but how often do - | we find it otherwise. — frarie Farmer. 1 About Good and Pure Milk. Mr. N. T. Tree, of the Maine Farmer, ariiel that milk differs more widely in j qonlity that almost any other article. Ik | differs io different broods, aod in cows of the same breed, aod er*n in the tame ( cow at different season* of the year. Let » cow be fed on meadow hay alone, aad t that tote cnl, ami bar milk will Iqok blao and thin aod void of cream. Buyers of t such milk hare reason to complain of poos milk. On Ite other haod, ths soma cow fed with sweet clever hey, or fed ' witb meal, will give yM milk entirely different in quality. Milk kept in a foal f c 'tor will be esrentially affected by tho oilorewrtoing from the decomposition of » vgufohl. ^ , Bene (It of Plowing. "Formers" writes to the Maine Farmer* ■T'Afirf living on a form far half n can." i nag practicing and experimenting, ob- - — rf.tioa end experience teach ine that j plowing, intend of being an injury, to a ' I grea. benefit to any lend. My method . j '""'ing waste or paitura lend to to ' | fir-l plow it .nil sue «||h gra to. The _ j plMfire fuf a bunt fonr years uhserring to , k. ep Stock on the lend night OS well as I I -ley for tb. summer isi'M. Tteo I plow ( ; > gain end lake off another crop 6f grain, ( i i.lirr wblctv torn to pastors as before* j My landteisneged in thit way fifteen or j Mvunty years, is in ae high a slate of 'j Ute «s the best manured land I 1 aproUuctlve Fruit Trees. I Snmytimes fruit trees art onprodnettre f from other causes than poverty of ths soil, or neglect of the orchirdist. They I often grow too Inxartonlly lo bear weli. I Ib c* * rnot-proning it veryeff-rtnal, [ »nd is performed by digging a circle rosnd , 'h* tree, A fifteen year old tree for in- _ stenca. may he encircled at five fe-t from , Ib. trunk. No tales eon be laid dewo for I 'hi* ; judgment most be exerCioed. If , cut too Close the Ire. may b. slanted for )eers, and if too for it will sot be affective. Tte aim should be te reduce Ike eee—third. — Gardener- e Management (sf Yourn g CMckeoa. A writer in tte New York Timet tayk : "When tbe chickens are hetch.d, if be fore taking item rrem Ite nest you would ".I the inp i.-f the heed* uf the chicks, you wflt destroy .11 tte ilee th... or* i. Ibu brood ; for as sm as two ar three chicks are hatched, all tbe lie* epos Ite baa I. sv* ber, aad quarter ttemeeltw m Ite heude cf the thicks, end Ite »■! w,;| kill

