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VOL. XII.
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE WAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, ISGU. - : : > . -
NO. 588.
k &hc Sort's Corart. I" THE M N OF LlFi. ■fit Lot# to aiafla*nn. mod our Lives a dream ; Wltb fjm tint la a v*, H#annn roll ; ™*»l wary, .errant locks of ehluin* hair, ■rlcU Olee? ** babble qutokty bunt, A flow or Uul blootortk oalf la flawy : A ad bo who wloa It# oaapi j honor# Aral, •hall wear It# blaaoa ooly tor a flay. Bat reassure to tha Oyklaa who aw* flrludra 1 A wloa that aparhlaa aa lha rya ol Lnat, I ttoly tocurae aa la our yraaflaal tooofla ■ aa* make the eplrli what tha ana to-ne.r. " Bat waafla ata bah* v, whaa tbay tprah of faaea; ThoOrflra, at laaat a refuse. whan- mual eraaa | In The Dark. Alooetho anrtafl raml-hllla whrra t hay (row; jf' lalalwa than lo aad fro. A murky flarkaaaa Itoa aloof tha aaafl, • Whara bright thaatiahaaanrfthoBw ray. b. » Aafl tha ay. ralaly eeehs, by aaa aad laafl, ._ Dow Uflht to root upon. i*IB large, yatortar I la (Uatpariac rigtl keeps i « Aa laky aaa ralaeta aa Iflky aky ■, > To whara tha Mask ptor. lla* Strand nlty ,«hw. Ihratr(h tha flarkaaa. Waal, Aafl Ihraagh tha dark tha ooeaa thuadara roll, Thtrh darhaaaagathon. atifllac, UU I real Ita weight upon By aauL I atrala my a yea Into tha heavjr'aiflbt. ' (treat ma to aaa tha light. ' ' ™* ^i;»liauans. DREAMS. ir lb* Barter of lha boaao ia aaltap. and toaaa imp of darkness and misrule s#t» lo pUjjIag h" Vila of tricks, turning sveryIbittf topsy-turvy, rapsacking all manner i of klddaa plaeaa, making every kind of grotesque ooojanotloa, ahd running Hot ^(■Uor incongruity aad drutlnaat, bo all l nw«ba limilod 10 wkat ba find, in the hoaaa, — to bio maaior'a good a and cbattalt. So I bslKvs la il with dreamt ; the •WIT they Bra made of lie. ready made, ia frail found on tin previse* lo supply the imp'* band ; il ia for him lo weave it into I what fantaalic and goblin tapeatry bo may. , Tbo kalaidoacope can make nothing of anything thai ia ool first pot in at the end lof tbo tuba, tboagli no morlal can predict ' what tba next shift may ba. Charlea Lamb -urns «c»j all tbo time I ba wma at Keawlck «iaiiing Soothnoy; and | ba escaped to London and "the awaal aaeitniy of Mreeta" aa fait aa tba mall coold •arry htm, confessing afterward, tbal ho fclapt ill " down lhara," and traa sura "tboaa big follow.." who wart alwaya tying all about Mhlddaw and Hal rally o, k1-" mack nearer Aim of nirplr o» d , Adrd «%*> !" So jm often feal aa if to ^ks high i of the -body and the anal, taken , tbo wioayvysd daylight of the pare rraaon ifl gaea, beigbta aad deptba, and many , ■oapaakabia thiaga. come an alow, loomTartar, aad daopar. add oaarrr to tbal , Hwaara oAscwrw, when tha abutters are , gjfot aad Ua ianer lights la. and tells tbe deBato Philip who ia drunk, and ( Philip wb$0l aebei aad reamnbure his , aginative jn aa w'bo fl$0 baaa imaginatii. } draatar Yoa must firet pat in before you ( ea» taha owl. Afl Sampaoo foog ago put , il lo lb. Philistines, "Ool ol lb. tatar ( forth a waatbeoa." No food lice bun - ' of a ttrnag a# tar# Or ga old Foliar, | tba spirit, -mi wet dtmbl what tha, arc « ZZSXJSSZZZ : liTinago 'baa aa in hart and emlra 1 '
thing wa know ; bet il may not. for tbo Lka riarotl tbe telegraph office ia ool open . during night Ideality, imagination, that - amtao ,of the merely boaetifol and odd which delight, to ptarry all aorta of queer eooplea, — which antortaioa lha real ofxba powers, wbao tbay are tired or at their maab, telling them* and making them •loriaa, ool of bia own bead,— tbia family poat and mioatrel nod mime, whom wa all karp, baa aaauradly it. wildoet, tiebael - .plrndort at tha breakiog'ofi of tbe codipaoy for tbo uigbt, or whan it arouse, tbani on tbo morrow, whan it put. uni or leU lo lb# light! ; for maoy a dream awakes on, "acpttiHsg tha rear of darknaaa tbio." Ia optic*, if yoo make a bola io Ike ,, .bultor_.t noon, or alkk s aquaro bit of tolackneaa oa tha puna, and make tha ray. ' from tbo holo or aronnd tba eqoara to pea. tbroagb a priam, then wa baaa, if we let them fall oo wbllaneea and ratcb thorn right, tbaaa colore wa all koow and rejoice in, that (Maine tjuelrum, "BUI young aafl flue," • "IV ben Tome. N.hor, H.rao. Abnm, Lot, The jiHithful wortd*. gray rather# la one knot, Olfl wltb attentive look, wateb orory hour For thy new light, nod trembled at each .howrr ' a Tha while light of baaaco — lumen tie' ran — opena itaolf oat aa II ware, telle It* aecrat, and liaa liko a ploriooa border on the Edge o' Dark (aa imagioaliae Lancaabire call, lha twilight, or aa Scotchmen call it Uloamln'f making tba bonndI, ariaa\atwaew light and darkneeea border it of Bowera, made out by aacb. Il lhara not aomotbing to think of in "tbo father of lights" tbna baadlifying tba llmita of bia light, ao tbat bare borna a aort of "dim raligiooa light,"— a aacred glory,— where we may take off our •koe.-r and rrat " and worabipT la not onr light roonded with dark naaa, aa oor life ia with a dream y And, lha greater tbe area of oar light, of - oar truth, woo Treat the va.t formleaa ltBoile, the ampler, loo, ia the ooler ring, —lb* iridtaceol edge lying opoo tha Dn^tffwo— makinjf a rainbow roaod tbeceoI tral throne of tbo KteroaJ. Aad la It ool > tbo light of knowledge, afior all, tbe more ' - fall of Color, and the more pleaaaot to tbe r eye, whea lying oa and indicating what ia f beyond, and pail all Boding oat, miking t glorioni tba akirt* of "tbe ehajeety of I darkneaa?" It It at fall riling oat or, aad 1 fail returning iota "old oight," that tbe •ao il in the fall— dneb of bie plighted ' cloud., and awima io tbe deptba o f bia 1 "daffodil aky," making the outgoing* of 1 tbe avenlog and of the morning to rejoice ' before 11 im and oa. But, tbna talking of dreams, 1 am off r into a dream! A eimile Is not always e*»n ' ' au illoitratloD, much leas an nnalogy, nod ^ 1 more leai an nrgomaot of proof. Aa yon aaa, everyone like* to tell bia own drcame 1 1 t-*o long aa be baa tbem by tba tale. ! wbisb aoon .lips,— and few care to liatun to tbem, not eveo ooa'a wifa, aa Sir Wsl. ( 1 ter found to bia ooat. And ao, good-na-1 tared reader, let me end by making yon to ' 1 Inks down tba foortb volume ol Crabbe'e , Work., and turning to pogo 116, read bia "World of Dreania." It ia tba faahiuti noWHMhtya, when ba ia read at all— wbicb, 1 fear, la seldom — lo call L'rabbe coarse,' oven doll, a mora elardy and adroit verai- ' Bar of proa* aa level a. bia oatirs marabve. ' without one glimpse of tba viaioo, one act of tbe faculty divine. Head tbeae verve. ' nd oak yourself, la tbia a daguer | reotjpa of tbe Bum lien crimes nod vir- , tne«, tba aorrowa and tba humor*, of bia doll, rich Kurt aad its aoast; 1 wiab wa had more of thie manly Imagination ; wa bava almost too much now 1 of mare wing aad calor, mere Bights, mere foliage, and, it may be, bloaaoms,— little ' fruit and timber. Tb* Imagination. Ilka ' a gorgrors euaeel, or a buitarfly'* wtag, J telle oo atoiy, baa ao backbone, ia forever among the clouda and Bowers, or doan deep in denial aad despair. The imsgi- " nation sbonld iufora, aad qaickan and 1 flnab, and compact, and clarify tba entire * soul ; uod it ahouid coma home from eir- " eliog ia the asare doptb* of air, ood bare L its • «»t U nmaoo, nod bo jsdleioH," 1 aad ba a bird raUwr'lbna a buttariiy, or boge motfa of night. The Lost Tribe-i. , Bar. Mr. K. Millar, of tba Presbytery t .of ZaBTSailla, Ohio, recently dcKaered a , lecture on lha ancipnt oiuunde in tbe lb . ciaity of Newark, Ohio. Ha exhibited, sayi the Preabytarinn Banuer.'-fha simile* c of tba inacriptiooa on threw of tb* alon.-j, , which are in tb* auciebl ckmrectera now in una. whtt* the inacHplionbo the fourth, c which is a dafrctiri: copy of U* Tra Commaadmetste, lata a Hebrew character Whose form is probably older than the day* of Kara. Tb* position in which g there atones were band, prorre that tbay mast bars laid there for *«**. Tha intfevenrr ie that tb* too Uibas, or aotaa pVrt.ooa of tbam. reach*.) thie country. S5S5SS u» tefbra. a, . ponmn of than,, res., to this coaolry ; aam. writ ars aaw tracre of \ thorn in Urn ladian# ; ether* ^r-igite '
KEA-SIDE SKETCHED. So. 15. The Last Night la tbe " Ware" OBlrc. ' Tbe ga* was burning brightly as our i " llto" mads it* last rerolatiun and tbe , laat " Ware" of the rraaon issued "from tha pre**. Iluir or oar oaml»rj_ bad already gone borne, and tb* remainder met ^ lo bar* oa* more good aong and cba.t liefore tbej.auparated. Tbe senior editor having tbe Boor, said : " Boy*, we hare pasred 'a pleatoDt aaiaoa tog*tb*r^--I am ! eorry wo moat part. Hoping that oor . aoverel paths through life may be pleasao'. nod that yoa wHt-weatbear in , unud that industry and boqejty bring • beck golden karreata, 1 giro yuu a toast , and bid ;oo good-bye. " Tbe 'Ware' and it* aitucbees during the summer of 'C6." "Three cheers for the Mayor," said , Chrialy Msgreth, and tbey war* giTen with a will, aa tbe head of the establish, meot wended bis way down the Stair*. "Now, Doc.," aaid Hippy, "aprak oot for yooraelf." "A few word* jill aoffica." aaid Doc. > " Isdlridoally and collectively we aro • a jolly crowd. Oar motto, ia • Death i lo rag man and pear trea*. Not wishing lo mak* it loog between drinks, I give you a toast — " Dan and Andy — oor devil* — good at. eating watermelon, bat seldom good at ■ aaytbing nine." The tout wa* drank fitting, after wbick Harney gave of a violin solo. Says Hippy (oor witty men), '• Fellows. ' I have a conundrum. Why ia a man (lever hungry in Jersey ?" " Hecsose of tbo generosity of iu inhabitants," aaid Christy. " No.'^xsid Hippy, "that ia not it. A man 1* oeesr buogry io Jorwy, fit-cause of tb* tami-iclick-ii lo it. Sandwiches in iL Sao it?" Hippy, after having bis bend stroked, wa* allowed to suit.*. . Tbo Doctor now gave ont tbe following hymn, Page 1, Printers' Song 'Book, common metre : — " Says the Rag Nan to the tp>( Man, •aye the Bag Man to the Rag Man, ' «* ye the Rarcy t" the Ba«x7. • I will do you no harm.'" Tenet 3. — " Tbe Little Cos*— may his shadow never grow lata." Tbia tout wa* drink dilots — threefoortbs water, ooa-foarth elderberry win*. Ilippy wu detected with wbieky in hi. tumbler and flood. Tonet J. — "Capo Island, flood hotels, in order by their proprietor* ; a good bvacb, attended to by Providence; dirty all euta, attended to by cobody." Joatl 5.— "The Ladies." Responded to by Worman, who, np to this lima, bad basu laking all tba drinks and "a#"""'Took 6. — "Oor Country." Charley who bad been pelting Rie«'. balky boras, also lltaa'a balky nigger, with tb* gravel froth tbe roof, hearing Ibis patriotic toast, suddenly turned bi. attention from without inwards, and replied in term* bafltting tbe occasion : "Where was this country sixteen hundred thousand years ago? Who moras lik* an ox ! Echo answer* 'Nobody!' Exactly ao ! That's what'* lb* mallar. ehe aland* praodly forth, jurt a* ■ba did then." (Cries of " Hear! bear |" from Hippy, who WM finally silenced by Chrialy.) There were aomerous other touts to baea bean gives on tbia interesting occasion, but Barn* j, tbo beautiful tenor of tha " Wove" fjlae Olob, wu observed to ba slowly sinking coder tba table — no doobt from an undue indulgence in lemonade, Hippy wont to pick blot up, but wuu't aqoal to tb# emargvacy, and sank gracefully to lb* Boor, where b* commenced lo give bis friends a snoring ditty. Doe. saw so maoy windows, tbal coatdo'l avoid walking oit of oo* of j i 'am, and pasaad tb* night curled op in | one of Itoacb'a sugar hogtbeada, loto wbick h*. wu precipitated by hi* fall. Whiting. Wurman and Magrmlb got on , tba knotty qnoslioo of politics, disagreed, and knocked each other iuto' tba arms of Morpheas, w Tha mowing's van downed .bright and clear. Ttui angina wbuliesonndad, there i streaming of eyu .and waving of | band*, mad our dear old boya ware rapidly I carried away. Boya C«ia*K Tohut rs. A strong and sensible witter say* a good sharp thing, and a true ooo, too, for 1 boys mbo dm tobacco. It ha* otierly •polled aad aturly ruined thousand, of 1 boys. It lends lo softening aad wuokan. . iag of tba bona., aad il greqlly injure, the brain, the apiaal owrruw. and tb* < • bole uscvau Bald. A boy who amoks, j early aad frequently, or ia may way uea large quawtitiosof tobacco, if ocver kaowii to make a man »( much »n«-«gy. aad gwoa. | rail/ lack, amcalaf and pkyaacal m well u. mattal power. W# wi wld t arttculutrl j -are boys -bo wau U b. yyDu.g m iaiduw. -n inMlk) sfigfi* lb. throat . -i
Kllrnrc. Tbe aaaartioa mad# by "Tiomai Cedyle i at Edinburgh, (bat "lbs eternal dut; of ■ man i. ailaoea." merit, attantina kiuply frnm the fact that be uid it. War* it lb«" < | utterance of any amalbr man. il wvuld not lj be worthy of a mono re'# consitferation. ' There ciati be no ljubt. that greater - aMrit ia atujlmtcd to uleuce by Its world 1 at laggo than it ia fairly entitled lo. for j • tba simple reaaou tbst b.rau#« neo who ' are deep thinner# arc u-ually taciturn we ' are very apt to give kmlieh man ctedit for • a great deal of vri-dow if Uny limply k»»p . r qaiet, and ditplay lo se. Bat wh.t would • be tbe condition in »«:iety if man wete to , 1 do bia "alcroal duly " and remain ever- >' lutingly ailantT It-iugine a commnaity t where nobody talked; where tbat plea•ant, social intercourse, wbicb rasp* lb# j : rough edges from life, aud recreates and refAeiliaa tba soul, entirely coa.iil Not 1 that society would ool b# improved oy lea# ' talking— by tb* cessation of thorn keen - tongues tbat vibrate glibly, ool; when j tbay discuss tb* faults and foibles o' other. t aud drop their venom oo itainlaai rcpu latino ; bat tbe total absence of aty kind of friendly gossip would make life a hutq- ' » dram, unbearable bore, tbat woild be i belter eaded. liven tbe "tittle tattle'' ! : tbat forma so large ao elameot in ordinary • conversation hu its advaotagea. Life ia | made up of a roxnd of little events, aud il j t- but natural tbal wsabogld feel aa intert est in them and discuss them, as veil our ! fellow men with whom we are constantly k in contact There are people who ure careless talkers, and who might indeed | ' practise absolute silence to the infinite i relief of their neighbors, and the salvation i f of their owi credit, bat we must tabmit i 1 To the abuse for tba sake ol tbe goeii in i the thing. , Tbe possession of fine conversational . ability is on* of the most desirable accomplishments or taleots tbat a person can , posawas, and it is universally appreciated, for moat men like lo hear a person talk 5 fluently, ssnsibly and well ; tbe society of , such a man ia eagerly sought for, and be ie alwaya a welcome visitor. Men turn moch from. conversation also. There ia ool an inJividoal, however wellinformed, wbo mar ool enlarge his food of information by joaversing with other*, j Every one bu a orleiu originality of tx- ! pressloo aud thought about thein that is I peculiarly tbair uwu, and those with whom I tbey converse mav draw a little fuel from j their lamp. Attrition of minds brings 1 poliib and brilliancy u cetlain u that ol . pebbles, nod tber* is ao man who it not | > sharper and brightrr for a mental lit with ' some antagonist. Whatever Carlyle mty say ia retard lo i the value of Bileoce, hit whole lib give. ; ample proof of tbe feet that be dies not estimate It very highly. Had ha prac- , I used silaooa, tba splytdor of bis fraud , intellect would have sliusm only npm it- . self, and nevar buret firth to illffjltiatc tb* mind* of a million others. W iling : ; books is tbo art of talking eolargul and ; i improved, and be speaks through hiiworks to thousand#, where ordinary peefie talk ; r to obt. From tbe elevation of lyp* and I > paper, bis voice goes out and reaclet em* • .that less loquacious mvn can OO tret reach. : So if S'lenoe be a virtue and tailing a [ - crime, be la the vilest sioner of as ill, and i does not practise what be prractws. What a A «• tv# pa per doe* for Nolblng. 1 Tbe following should to read and pondered well by every man wbo takra a newspapar without paying I'or it : My obeervaliou treble* me to stale, a# 1 a fact, that publisher* of aawspapora are < mora poorly rewardsd than any other class i r of men in the United Status who invest i 1 wn equal amonol if capital, labor, and 1 tboogbt. Tbay art expected to do more j ' aervica for less pay. to stand more spong- ■ ing and deadbeadiig, to paff and defead j more people witboit hop* ol reward, than any other elus. Tbey credit wid.r and longer, gat of ! tenar cheated, suffer mora pecuoutry loss, ; ' ; are oflener tb* victims of misplaced con J fldenca, than any other calling iu tbe community. i'eople pay a printer's bill with ' much more reluctance than aoy other. It ! goes bardtr with tbem to epaud a dollur in a valuable oswapapor, than ten in a needless gewgaw; yet everybody avail, hinmair of tbo editor's pen and lha printer's Ink. | How. maoy professional and political ' I reputation# and fortasM have baeo n ade I and sustained by lha Iriendly though onj required pan of the editor T How embryo ; townaadlthiooUvo baeo brought io to ; notice and palled into prosperity by t\, ' | preset How maoy railroad* cow io soc- " ; eeasful oparation. woold bava rounder-, I ' i but for tbe "levari bat mowe tb# world' In short; what biaaek of iodutry or a» ! tivity baa not baea promoted, stimulated ' i and defended by lha pre*^ ' { And who hu tenfl.i#d it more than a 1 i miserable pittance (or ire mtghty 1 ; Tba baaur* of fubioa and the banal, of 1 ; dissipation sod wppatiU aw iLroogad with ' aa eager crowd, baariug gold .0 tbair p»la.f, aad tb* eammodHrea dk-rv or-wdsd ! are sold at abarmoas pcolts, though ia- j " irioaiaally wast blue, aa^ pabl for with | 1 ■ #cru|.«!i.u. paoctoality ; while U# coant- . tag-room ol lb. s.w.papu it lb* raw of d I
How lo Piny Bntr Rail, i- Thb game of Haje Ball tray nnw fir f fairly called u-natim,. I on. in tbi# eoontry <■. * jiiat a# Cricket is tb# great oat-door gam# ti ' in Rngl.nd, and Curling in Scotland. — b L Almost every city ot.d villag# bee its | clubs, and it is becoming a custom wo der lire to see n.or# popular, for men to join 1 : -Jia hoys in this rigorous pJMfnir. whfch # i | while affording exciting, but .innocent " r j amosamcnt. Prmoming that some of our •' i.-mallar. would be pli-.ni-d to know -bum-to . p I play the puma wall, wo propose to give ) tbe principal rale* and suggen Inns mad« v ■ j by the best ball playvr*. r j If possible, select for the ground a per- - feftly level, open donn, .month torf — fl 1 ' froqasally. It is w.ll 1 1 have the gro-od t kept in order by frequent rolling The I' , ID S ; '* " :j y.. . "" ® I '■ r- i <1 " 1 diagram shows the form of the «paco imII | mediately occupied by the ptuyor. "during j u a game. A square, motfauring 3D yards . 00 each side, is Bret marked out. At the c ' corner* of this square are the "Bases." , 1 '■ /IB., bottle base ; 1 /!., Brat base ; 1' II. t > * 2nd bue ; and 3 if., 3rd base, each ol ' 1 tbefo occupies the apace of a sqnare foot; ' '' and 3d base's are marked by stout cenvm , " bags, |iaintud white, and tilled witb sun, I f cular plate of iron painted wblte. A f ^ lino drawn through the center of the 1 ' homo bue and extending 3 feel on aacb 1 ' j side of it, marks the position of the ] ' I" striker. | h * The pitcher's position, T. is marked by c " two line* parallel to the striker • line, a * ! foal, the other 48 feel from the center of j d '' j wise into tba gruund. Tbia sixe of the j c I square and the distance for the pitcher ' j are intended for meo ; boys may reduce j u j the distances about one-sixth. Tbe | r ! catcher takes bis place at C, at such a , h distance behind the striker, ua ho tpay j c 'find most eonveaienl to catch the ball. | " | Tbe umpire is stationed at I', or, if the ' y | striker bo left-handed, he moves lo a poiul j l J.j directly opposite, where be can have the j ( best view of the whole game. The Scoter. I f * j S, should be ne^r ihe uin; ire „u as to ; I | readily bear and record bis decisions. I J | Tbo letters II. F. C. F. and /., F. signify , t i right field, center field, sod left field : I I ' j -S.N, is. for short slop— ibe.e points ere j h ' • occupied by tbe " fielders," wboseduties ; | '' will ool bo noted hereafter. |c A fall game il played by nine on a side, ! 1 r lite leaner on each side being styleo I -Captain. A larger or smaller number, r - however, can conduct the gain#. Io • fi playiog, one aide tukes the bat. the other tbe Bald j tbe first choice it decideu [ » by lot b.lwetn the Captains. The | ' ! fielders, are tba pitcher (/'), catcher (C), i I * 1st baseman (4 It. 2nd batsman (2 ft). I 1 1 : 3d baeemau (3 D ), short slop (S.S.), ; 1 i right, coatei, and left Baldsmcn {H.F.. * C.F.. and /../■'.). II mere are in tbe L i game, they are stslionad by tbe Captain 1 J I where be judge# tbey can do baft Service' ' 9 ' ut catching tbe balls. Tbe batsmen oi I striker*, wbo' have tb# " inning*" lake '• their regular luru. upon tb# home beav 1 i (U. B.), or striker's Itoe, and the play L ■ I oe gin.. Having now stalioiied thw'play- c . | erg, we will next tell them what to Oo. t i Another Cable Triumph1 ; Science aad perseverance Oeem capable t ' of accoutpliakiog ull tbey uadortake In '- » these days. Tbe old Allactic cable ol 1 * 1811ft, broken and lost in mid-oOgaa. lint - - baeo flabud for aod dragged np fk-om the bottom of lb* deep ; it bu been Spliced ( ' to a Dew cable on board tba Ureat '- ' Kurern; talagraphic communication with 1 •' Yalonlia was found lo be perfect and now n > lb* laviatbao la ttaaiuing for Heart'. ? Content, cvmmoukatiag eooataotly witb 1 ■ Ireland, and tbance with Nawfonndlanu, " - where she is axpactad to arrive in tbr I coarse of this week. Tb* old cable wo* * ' only picked »p yesterday morning, auo ° * tha facts concerning it ware known all ' I ovar Earop* and America in a few hours. 11 The mecbanieai aod nautical skill re- - » quired to Bod aud recover tba lost caMv ' ' h sooMlbing to woodar at ; bat tbe im- '' '' (tortaal fact that, after being submerged b mora tbao a year. It abonld fi# in {lerfect f coauition, is wore to p# tboogbt ol. It ! - ' csvatm perfect cuabdeaca to tb,s aaa - , waaua ol eummnnicstioa with Kerop#, ! r - I mad csWa atsick cogbt to rtso rapidly. I,.1, b I a short luaa U may bs oxpsrted that Lwa i ' , perfect CAt.l,-* will be ui operation, sso ! g I of coarse ethers will be laid as rapidly ws i, k pos.il, ie. Then ibs abargr# cau be ,*- ,, k dared, wsd tbo see of tbe Ailsbtoe Teh# * graph will bs btoogbt wubtb tbv sesu ! of people of mederet. tostaosv I c
flints to UdlM. tine of oar friends bus banded as I),# following '^flints lo Lsdles.' desirin.- i < tbst we shoat^^Mieh them, which we do • toithout endorsing all of them : * If ynu dance «»ll— dance but seldom. < j If you darce ill — never danr# at all. 1 ■If you sine well make no puerile ox- < j If you sing indifferently, be.itnt* o t a < moment when you sr« uked. for few p#r- I sons are romp, tent judges of singing, 1 while every one is s#n#tl>!« or a desire lo pieaao. If in conversation yoo think a person 1 friend by smiles : what folly to make j I M'hen yon bavo an opportunity to ' do it with all yoor heart Wheo you are forced to blama. do it j : If you are envious with (mother wo- 1 I man. never show u but by allowing her.l every good quality sod perfection, except ' him with formality, and every one els* ' 1 with ess* ard freedom. ' j humor on your dog. your cel. or servant. | thsn on your r„sn+ I If you would preserve beanty, rise j | l*i-Hfun«' Swear lug. Tbe use of profun* language ^s very I unreasonable and foolish; there is nothing j ' peel to gain sametbing by their criminal I acts. lint the sweurei has no such ex- I pectation. He has no hope of being ' ! made happier by taking tbe num. ofJjUtotos in vain. lie feels no bettor riTw.td. > those around bim. It pats no mooey in pocket, it does not aid bim in prosecuting bis life-work— lie cau bo just a. active and efficient without .Bearing. 1 1 I ! elevate, bitu to no office or honor. Il l j not adorn bis character. Il is no mark ' or wisdom or wit. A fool can swear. Tbo*. without provocation, one of the I most Important dtvino commandment* is |" violated, and profane men 'themselves I j acknowledge u much, if this bo doi on. j ir m man were to .(art npou a Jour- I . I a motive, with no bopeasf gala or benefit, you would call bim a simpleton. What, then, must you lhiok of the profane perj son who sets tbo authority of Uod at deI la all tbo aooals of sin there cannot bu iUlau bun io rnuko tbe thief aod liar be I that self-interest will be promoleu I their sinful acts before they cou.ont lo perform them. Bat bo liodv that swearer* can be doped without these considerations. ! does not bavo to lore them with a bait, they will bite the tare hook. Aro tbey I not unri'sioosbia end loolish 1 — Boetun | liecarder. Soldiers" Bounties. i Uuocrul Campbell, tbe geulleinao Bp- \ pointed by tbe Slate lo atland lo soldiers' > nuder tbo recent act, ba. lurot.he,, i the following iclormatton : I he folio# tug is a correct classification pf tbe Foldier#, and their relativos, in cue of diteue, lo whom additional bounties are duo under tbe act of Cougrots, aud tbe amount due in eacb cue : •1st. -Those wbo enp.led for not leilhao three year*, "served out their term of enlistment," were" honorably di* charged, slid wore' entitled to iibv and xoxonfe— gitxi. '• h"«» "bo enlittcd lot not leu that, three y#»r». were diichargrd on accouul than 810U bounty from tb* Uoiivd dial, . fftOO. 3d. Those who enlt.led^or not las. than l o yasts, served two year., war. honorably discharged, and were entitle* 8100 United dtatca nouuty aud no 830. 4th. Those who enlbtad for not IsC. lhao two years and ware ditcbargrd on uccoanl of woauds— goU. Sib. Iu each cu* except tbo tbiro above, if the soldier died in tbe service, 'or Altar discharge for wound# received o. d.ssu* contracted io tb* **r»icr. ihe wilt be jwtd to, 1»», the widow, 2d, the minor rbildrea, 3d, lb* father, Alb, the rnoiber. No piovistoo is mad,for olbar heU#, Aa "emigrant." tab.) had breo j .ouie« lial luegaiy dealt with by tb I " wildcat ' gi-utiy ol Virginia Oily, tin- | expressu bi. opto ton of toat lively towe : "If Uabrtsl heppraed to light at Vis ' I'tty, there'll be no rnn«rrectMHi. ■■ lor they'll swindle bim ont of bis kon, j before he caw at she a singt* t et-a-towt. i —Boot# of tb* eater icg place kwbttae- " I tiie year ass described as border reftae*.
i 1 Proa the Chiragu Tttn#*.] "3>e Nr<vs** or tux Cxoni Orats | hoi-siNAst AseocixTtoii.— Tba past wo#k bashrana freV folios for this widaly". every quarter are filled with notices of its it* advertisements, which are on a scale .arpstsing in general extent anything which has bean attempted by American enterprise before, occepy of the New York press. A oor- 1 res| undent, writing of its success io N*^, York, ssys : "The office reminds me of a rnHrdad ticket office s few mtnales before 'I'h* feeling of personal interest in Mr. 1 Crosby seems to pervade tb* whole ■ country. Every little town of villagohaa ! its one or more clubs, aod w# understood | that tbe rapid sale of cortificstes tbroagk1 out the country is in a measure lo be ati : r, bated lo tbo cordial support of tbe : iers of which are Iu most onmeroas aod j efficient aginU.' Another large club hu been organised ; here npon the plan of that of tbe exprasa ond telegraph men. it W lo be compoeed exclusively of railroad and steamboat men. They have secured 1,000 oortifiTbe pork jiscker* bave also a dub of j ."•'.'0 nearly filled. Tbe Youug Men's Association ore forming a large club. | The t'hsmber of Commerce club is full. ! Several Board of Trade clubs holding a | large nomber of cerlificaUs. have been ; tilled, aod others are in progress. Aetiv- | ity in this line seems to iucreue witb | each week. These movemeou are rapldi Iv taking up tb* certificates all over tbe I country, and hastening tbe bsppy consummation of > scheme which hu in It more interest, noveltj und spirit, tbay anything which has engaged publication# | lion within our recollection. As many of our reader* may not be aware of the unusual inducements offered i by this association, we give the following •ybopsls : 1 The Association will issue to its metn- ' here 210,000 tickets, eotitling tbo bolder i tn nun or more of tbe firat-clus eogrev- " -rag. afterwards described, a free ado!*- • ibip to tbo galleries of tbe Association, US "ill *s a share In tbe award of premiums from a series of the grandest painti ingfl ever offered to the public by noy Art Union. tii* nn*r rata ten, I tdk t'KOSHV ornx* uooit, is cmcaoo, | situated oo Wuhington street with a I frontage of 140 feet and s depth of 160. it is built of marble, sod four spacious ' - tores on either side of tbe entrance ball, * i with tbe offices aod stodios above tbsni, produce an aggregal* rental of 830,000. j l'h# actual cost sod value of. tblssplundld I building, conceded to be one of tbe fioest ! m the .world, smouoU to six hundred ! thousand dollars. In addition to this tbo premiums con- ; sist of more then three hundred splendid oil paintings by the first American artist*. ' isikkstadt's great painting, 'The Yo Semite Valley," value 820,000; Caorsxv's 'American Autumn,' value 8fi.000; 'Irvingand bis Friundu," value $5,000; 'Woods lo Automn,' viae $5,000; 'Roengnition,' value 83,000; Bsann'u 'Dsor on the I'ralria,' value $4. 000 ; Utoxoox's 'Alpine Scenery,' value $3,000, u wall as works by all the leading artiste of tba country, constituting the grandest collection ever brought betur* lb* pablic; also the original life-sixe bust of Abraham Lincoln, executed from Lif# by L. W. • Yolk, valoa $2,500. To enabl# tbe public lo judge for tbom•alvrf, this entire collection, the largest , and * most vali'axls owe orrxxxn by art ast rxtOS, . Will be cn exhibition, a part alternately ix tub ofsba ttoobb, cb1caoo, tub art ibttttttx, ko. 025 bboadwat, Tickets nf Membership— |or 85, on* ' share or certificate, wiih'oo* of tb* following beantiful Steal rograviogs "Tba ' Little Wanderer," by l'bomoe Bead ; or 1 "Uslhoriog Appier," AW Jerutne Tbomp*on. For $10, two saares or csrtifleatn ' with the superb slrelangravingof "Wuhington Irving aod \i« Friends." For $15, three .hares or certificate# with tbo Gn* Allegorical Kograviog oo Steal, 1 "Mercy's Dream," by D. Huntington. 1 For $20, foor shares or certificates with tba spleodid Chromo Kograviog of "Aotumn. Tha award of premiums will b* read* on the 1st of October next. . Application for share* can be ntadw to U. H. CRprtBY, Actuarp, A. A., and directed to. tb* Art Inslilate, No. 625 Broadway, New York, or lb* Crosby ' Opsto I Inure, Chicago, wharU further purticnlara eao be had oa application. Tie Craeby Often - Iltmn An An ecswtiu* as aa giji enterprin mj ares t net is . i ./..n.irf«d milk ihUmr Gifl tWart# avtiri *«nn been a.ltertieei to lata pirn ee at Ike Optra //out, mitk—t Ut ant—rAp ne e—penl :/ tkt prapefeSar, — On CluMl FfMay.'sb alownja North Waiaa, an elderly »la.*tas atlh a bald pate, jadicioaaly salacted las bi* Dai, Mr mu are gsaater aa sawhsr than tbb hair# of way iMd.

