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VOL XII.

CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1867.

^ ) - - /. NO. 624.

BUSINESS CARDS. A CAnn. T»«J -M. SMITH. UxanUMsw *1 Deeds, ArcTio\ nrMni:«ii. j rj'MOBd»ratrn.damuWTrsjwrttoll)lafr>raillls JHKVKSTS • C«|4 fstaod, B.J. j-Aomh cy-at-IaI' K<*hg' touafnt, gm »/.*».* w tyerictgy. Kiam min, isitir>un, c.«sn, n. j., Ml -' IQUMIH r».l NBfl-mal P..k AICTlOMaai'li WoTicH 'rCS'irsi'SSS'S S^si^ss-.BSU'SSS teams. WILLIAM I'll AM H..H faa.0, tigfi. 01 Clo d .pel- f, N. J. I!. I!. 5w ll\, * __ SEA L ESTA TK A CENT, SOBVEYOR CONVEYANCER, (Mm, Cor. PERBV k MHTH greets, >*rt tsj- UUmbJtJ^ . AIICYHI.V BlNlVkDML <fl£jjjlNttdjarM^Miwn-dd mj^uliy lijtonp ararj e». asS'tOOt h!T will "Tu n,:' '■<, <kal brCm.'i bOArete aaywoase n < wj* Msy-'Onmiy, ni u |W gasruLrar.** *" f ~ •• • 7 •• • mrm. 4 ^ SHiiwrout"1*'!*' * ^CMILVi.MIM. fiaSSaHfsSETSS •fOd Uepoaltmp. Utes I NHt SWAIN, OSes alMVatc-itva toNudlnr House, Tuwosend'a """• r' _ __ * • jr. "A. WKSMIf|y311.\ . COMMISSION MKRCHANr. Is. IM WWTII WIUIVM, ' fel^O>L*tlsii<lf>pAld to -pnslt inints sod ?' *' usJWWMBw For— ere, tome said Hotel Keepers gjtKr.«3:.B«wd..U. receive Srregm. •mSoo/u Tger'om an^omoubi m*«lrei*rree! . IH lo Its Umiealul -I Iks ■ • > 1 1 J.I I.M, is! £r-« ••■njssf.xxsr;^" ' -iBr^!2gS3®ife_ .... BOT1CN. SP»£i£Sl lag oi Deeds. koods, SUiHsm-hn anlolre of r AJMsnl, rromiMu.) Sous. as., u Isgsi ^

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REAL EbTATE 8 A L ES. ^ BE A i. estate. 500 COTTAGE LOTS J POH SALE, r AT OR NEAR CAPE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY Y ' • P X R M 8 FOB SALE, I COUNTY OF CAPS MAY, •.•in • ■■ t r 'v • A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS f COTTAGE Oa Lsfsfrllr itrrrt, c.pr IsUad, wilhjot SO by ^ Tb* nataisa, raraltara *a« Usss»|Ufour! r nonius lo run of lbs ! DEror house restaur ant, ' near lbs Or pot. COTTAGES BiUtnc Season. APPLY TO OB ADDRESS, R. B. SWAIN, Rrsl Estate tent, Survcjor A toovejattcer. orricE, cor "perry a south »Js.. [HUCoaiTMS HalLJ fH» CAIE ISLAND, N. J. BEAL ESTATE FOB N A I.E. '^'HK subsrrilmr lotrndlas |u (J;*n^r his rrsl- ! •nd.J°trr"or Rt:DU* i:D Crlr. s, ibr f.illoaios souulir. Now Jstssy,roaslsUi4: ol HUTtl^lTkv. : cottage lots, baiM Souse grounds; ! FARM LANDS, as., as fellows : Nw. I. A asoatsllftbl* Hotel rllstof about Harms, with ; smpls drsinm' fmcllltliw.oi would £skr Ufly Isnts sIM 4SIU|S Lots srllb a splradld ass I swM»v,£aiK;i.sra,ws by w Ids atresia W bisk squsrr will be sold la ; j ! ! Comprises Sve separate lots la cae plot, sad J i waaiamom.laeBoUier plot, adP4au« tke slere sad quite as eligibly stlaetod Tor cotiefe lots.

„ .»■ "a^ wjfei ly, , ttMSBBfiSaaffitigl putrtmarr. Wo.ll. A thraeotory Cottaf*. septa's saSth every «e i- 1 vtolvaoe l.r a isaasi sod wtatar resldeore, 1 iv.'-'iiT.nr.'KKi.-jsi'is ™ | That Una sad rvlaable rTORE. oa Ihe eerarr of PERRY ead SOUTH ettaeta. fraeaat. eteaM Ewnw w.'s.ia:!"' ' la. «. I That new sad beaoT?! <""*» at the "Minei , will isseaabir compare wl<4 Hw ewel resw [ ; 0 races of tbseilee. M tool aloe parlies, Pall, : M"."' ws - ; Krl&sBit.S'is-SsS" 1 ■e. U i uSu l " uiytiu Vil' 'i!a* si Lunf kTa^i*,'? '* fsc^B^r^r, known as llm-Mlller F.Tm,- loss lad wltSleSouu lest Of the balhlag freuad. in'uairlLd 4i5rAi«. ,» fjf^ra, ^ mrffeea altsa' ai ' '*M auluMa (or That ssJusbla Farm aWnltSap No. It, coot.lcln, SSB03E"ibS:s'S ■ eiMjalp ootoeobeaoed -*»■ He;," aid la I >**^*** ■ " ^ ' - We maMAN aSforttea. th^ Ssykfl ni .. ;

Eases of >«T Jersey. A farther aapplrment to snarl rati tad "Aa art concern. UK takes - apprerad AptU four- i teaath, aljMrrn hundred and furty-sU. Aaj^jt" tbl*etabi>i 1 j*N "w'u'rLj! ^ fur m . b!^dJ*d"-ad' i(ty"ttoiu°' *A 'iodsm,'" b :rh Is 1 - h - re by « PI" ? ."'nnlli * il do! .nr'i'cwio'si uch I I thcraol as^inay ^Vf^ai ' o'c/iu" otflHStrrt ' ' da^ s^Vauar) neat, and on ibr nr.' 4*} o! j BStS&IlI%SSi^^K and *• la i y-r'a'cT and J J due thereof. a't^^'sfh-Ir m^y"br' I , ■ | jSsw^SpxftSiiE- j j , I indalk^ira esnt. nil"'!>",U ^ ^Tot^aeea^of Jertea^lheaumof fouMrea j r sad lorty.l litre reuts : ' , £ i tr7n° tno uannu ! Bin r "h u n 'red a r.J "i'.'ln r t yul tor i ' dollar, i -- f I « thonau librae MM&'vuyolm doluul ! l ho u nd'and s u y ■< lu'i^.icilUur > " ' J | " ! ; ''To'llacounly of Mlddlraek.lheaum of aflrrn i „ thouaaml ellhi hundred and tllly-lour dollar. ! ' and alarty-two cents : |h» fi iara'aaddMrly^fk «SS» i"' uU",5"*'sl,°1.- , I | Ihou 'and e^httuodied'ami n"ryS\™aollarV'nd ' * '1^ the county of Oraaa.lbe audi of three thou. : I - aaad two bundled and alnety-la dollara and < c TgSlwd ... ... ! ■ r I thousand sU hundred and alstyiwo dollars and L . ■ To Ihe county of Salam, the aum of twelve ! ! thousand arven hundred sad serea dollara anil * sesentyfonr cents : || ■ To Ibt county of Suaaea, Ihe aura of eleirn . , l ! thousand two handled and el(hty-one dollars t and tony-four ranis ; 1 1 r , To Ibeeoustyof SomeraeL thesumof thirteen . l I thousand and slstywla dollars and forty-six Tatar county of Union, the auto of fourteen a, , I thousand and sixteen dollar, and (tftyserso j „ f To the county of Warren, tie aum or sixteen t ' thousand flee hundred and Iwaastywdae dollars i „ , I and fourteen rents 4 I Which tax ahd the sums requited to be ral ed I 1 h.r.onnty, city, tewaahlp end elbsiliiiMHtoaae, | h " ' " 1 i I eetisas* taxra,1" and ihe wveral aupplcmanu ! T. ■ i SSf3:."''£^"ri7'H"': i " I aSSES .Saai a i • ! €*od be Hanseled, Tbel this aet.ahall uhe p I eSMI Immediately j I Approved April I, HMt.

. I Aa net to remove obstrueVloaa to aatlcatlon. : I U heroes, the rat Ipatlon of some of the rivers oftais State Js cvea • i heavy ntetrr.nl olllr.b are abtad-tn.4 by thv'lr I owners, and fur the irmoi al ul « hlrh no 1 ,w rats s. and whlrh^flbjtrneUo-e. If permitted i sualloa nf au'h llr.rs: lln-sxtoir, .1 1 Br It .na-trd by the Snate and llrner.I Ai- ' aembly of the State of New Jersey, That when- [ I Wfts Barelikl'ihesnmwkaehmiRo. fbrnpsolod of , thirty d.,I ; iw^Jsas^saraiSs , (Stlonel uiiliT.v.r to make taveetl«atloo of [ i Sastni the .ante t.st in rhntRMIl vk»ir iraldet.ee ' : 5SfKS^&S?SwS : said ektsSae Tliahclll-rs shaH ea.m- pwbttr notice , ' toheyieva lo thk stheeoe, t, h.-edve. tisias the ■ aa^1 Iaany;i.i: e tytxpet p iblHhey yxir|re4latin| ' "JJ A»d b- Heowsad.Tb.' If the Mid boat, : baeye o( aow .hail sol hate 1-een removed -t 1 lyiujTjl Im ibr "rhnsvem' Viw Jk'^d i1! *** aj ' SR3?S35StsSSS felted to tt . .tati -I ,• .1 .■ ■■ •:- ... . . Be nwaoetd, either by losfswel or ..tl-erwlsr, as 1 the I shall deem be»\ a.,d wlt:i the least delay, sai rh"1* soil, by peblto anrtton orothrrwtse. , may, la tke'r dlaereil-a, In eoatrae lif lot the , 1 removal of said bo.l.haete. r s-ovr. a^wwitk . s,&"£5iB',»aSE^S ' Ss| SIbsss SSSSSHiiSSSS moral ae afoavwevd. la- may oeo taaiaaoo. tka I zi I is. ►SSV,iw,MeMl2? 'jT.Ct'Vu^Vhrrs'iw ^^hlnS'riaSlF^ ; Ajjggff^:i '"TV"

KEBTION TW YOCTS WE*. | I raiaCHSD 1* tbs ; , M. E. Chaspmt. Cnpe. Ie sxn.l, Sunday Ev»ning, May 12, 'C7, BT REV. E. HEWITT. , ■ ' lit thru trong tkrrtfore, and ihnwhy- , $elf o tatrn "— U1 Kiaga, 2ad chapter. , 2ud volar. , We bear it ofteo said. "Thars is bl . ' I rojal road to learains1' — witheqnal tritL- 1 1 j tulnevs it mighl he said, there is uo royal ' j is, to a great extent, tba arcaitecl of his 1 i own destine. Cpfca hi« owa exertions 1 depends much of tfia bappiosaa and nsa- 1 i I illness or life. Traa, tbero may be cir- [ • ' cumstaccna turrooadiog hia earlier years ! i each ae are calcalatnd to influence bis lu- , ' i lure life to same extant. One child may 1 I open Ha eyas first in a quiat. cheerful ; ' home — tba first round that fallq upon its 1 1 ear la tha kind lone of a father or the gen- ' tie whisper of OR affectionate mother. It ' i finds in that home tnach ql the heahtifal. ' j The walla ars covered with tba finest * g fted authors. Wiiboot, the grooods are ' ' nicely hrraBcad with the most beautiful. 1 , aa thaa he is tanght lo Use tha J fla er.r ia greeted with tha harsh umas oi ankindnets. No pictures attract its at- 1 ] taotion ; no books invito its -etsdv ; no ' charm its eve ; uo pains are" taken c to teach it para trnths, or lo impress it ' ; with a love or Ihe beautiful. Now these ' « two persons still ester life sndrr very dif- 1 j circnmslonces, but when Ihey fully * I enter upon ila realities, and lake hold of ° I ila mighty affaire their views will come 1 nearer together. The one will r -on learn 11 | that lila is not.*" siuahine tnd flowers, ; 1 and ihe other that it ia not all selfishness ; * I and hotb will learn that thero la oo re- 1 ' I ward without pravloie toil. 1 proximo that all rmht-tkinkiog yonnc J ! far aa I am concerned, I admit that no- ) ! thing wonid mure embitter my old age ."j than to look back upoo a life mla-epent--j aad nothing would bettor serve to enliven ; " ; my last yo'ara on earth, than Ihe tbonght | 1 \ that I had. throogh life, doaa the bast 1 | " I could lor God aid humanity. Then you I " and i are both intrsated In learning hew ' j bo eiceeseful. I It may not be improper here tp inquire " : what la munthj success t By success in f latioh of so much wealth, nor tha obtain c J ing a certain amount of edsciliitn, nor ■ : esan the altaisment of aa booorable po- a sonsa of tha word ia ose who is actually " | accomplishing the groat porpost for which * I God gave him an existence. These yonnwere intended for something els,- , " | tbao driving fast horses and iaoaging al 1 ' ! hotels; and these youog ladtos bars aomr- " tHTng mora to do lhao read yellosr-cov- ° ' erod literatnre of a qaastlnatbl- charac- i ? i ter, or apend their time in dnruxing the '' i faahiona, wkilo their outliers are ! " I lallhaw in It, a klrehen "Unit k.i nlii.t I f , latest laanmns, w. its taeir ouinera : - ■ tn the kitchen. Uod pWed |

1 1 eaeh one oi as hera for soma great pori j Ha has girsn us a work to do, and ) ; will hold ns reapontlbla for ks perform. I ance. Wh jndge men hy thr ceat they j wear — the poaitiea they occup; — lb» ehow ihwy make, bat God judget them by the ! wotk they are doing. The fife of that ■ miner who tcarc* aver seas the light of j I day, if be be qualified for no higher posi- j tloa. Is just as mueh a ruccert as tha lifsr ; ' ■ uf him whose words of bsraiig eloqwoac- , attract the- wonderiag thomondt, or in . whose band it held tba desti^ of aatinns. ; We lits in deeds, not yetrs-in thooghts, not breaths— jo leellags, not n figure! oa a dl I ! Ws should canal line by bean | throb*, lit taoal litea who thioks most, ' fai ls tba nobls't, acta the bett, L Lay down as s.lrst prnoiple— pstfeci honest* {a all yonr dealings. To ; some this mar seem like stniapotunl adsicn, bat 'I a>anre ynn, it U oqs of the weigh Air nutpere of ihi law. Strict Hon- j eats la all things Is srpbaticslly the best I policy. WdlmtB Dodd was a yossg man ; of mock mental abilhy. Hs graduattd at Uambritigh with the highest honors. En trring tba ministry, bis eloquence soon 1 attracted tbs iasltiladfr.'sad his asms waa spokes twprxirw t.v ataaylipt. Hut, failing ia I this principle sf bones ly, he forged abend far 820,000; was discovered, and twenlyviix Tears after hia graduation, : died s felon's dealh. There is more dishonesty la lh« world* at present than is generally supposed. Therd is mueh of it to oar batiness circles. The basiooss plscas of our large cities are thronged with unprincipled men who staad ready te take every advantage uf Omit fkllhws, and -who hesitate not at aSf traosarttna however diebeaoraUe if it will add a few ■ dollars ip tbslr wealth. I'otitisal clrclri •l-o are crowded with dishosast met as «~-t> ao, that porfwctly hogest politicians, uf sitbar party, ars lib* angels' *islts— •'few and far bstwuua." The principles ' hr wkteh they are governed are those referrad to by John Randolph— the flee laaras and iho two Ishes. aad- wbea they ; gain Jbeee they ara content. -Some are , disposed la complain if professing Christiins btsy Ikemseleas to asy exleat ia political affairs, bat 1 think the timo hae COBS What ng* only private Cbrirliinv but mioMlara should step out from party ' prejudice, and wi b auilad power endAesr to stop the lido of diahonetty wbirh threats aa to snUy our fair fima, i I Bat ia- . daod sweep aa on to dsstructioa. Wo - need knceit men in all posfitioaa — uvea , whd baa# tba priacipla af haaaeLy astabliahod— a .prracipW aa duar as Mr — and • ho renacienliouaiy carry It pat In all their actions. This principle do: -ads " to tkllo " thlaga— tha every day affairs of . Ilk. A saaa aeed Ml commit same great ; top^.^ri«hir7cla<^n','0 detrT». 1 an actt«» thtai mialosvds— tkirwanidiehoa- ' Mt Skraga. "Hu Skat ia aejbtt k-thm ! i^r,. Haa is ; f—* Uwwsf our hviag— it ia she law of Kder. WW behoig bus surrounded with all - y."ww -•53^- .'.V ;• A- :

Let us looic.at Nature. It is j a clear, cold winter's day. The crisp, • | untrodden snow l,ae covered the landscape. ; The little streaei that is summer waa all wayk dancing aud ringing by tba wayside j | is BOW silent under its icy cuvering ; bur | j as we approach tbk mill, where a little fall j ! log aod sparkling as merrily as in the I roidtl of sommer. Though ih» stream waa Irnel-bound abovo and bviow, here it ; I Inn active and bnay lo freczr. I.ouk 1 I at History. It i« auueel on the Alps. A '.ravolor l« de-ceuding from the knmmii • | soon burin all I races of ki» pall,, lie ! struggles on till his way Is lust, and night j ed hn sinks down to die. The last thongbi I has been given lo home and friends ; his soul comfi.en.Wd lo bis Hed.cWr,and tbe j | numbness is rapidly stealing on bis senses 1 and limbs, when a sound or distress is | borne on the tempest to bis ears. !'. i- . him, wen from fls >tapor of death. With effort he rise' and follows the sonno. I eelf, benighted, exhausted and lying doan . crowned "wi'li sue'e' s. Vlis aetiAtj 51s kept himself from (reeziag. and saved n ^traveler, has a r. - for us. We eboold J endeavor lo bo like* Gromwell. who ool only struck while tbe Iron was but, bat j mide.il hot by striking. If there are f individuals mors to be pitied than others, they are those young men or Indies who ' are too laxy to busy themselves with any nssful occupation, bol spend Mtflr tiinv I dying of their reipectubiliey. and 1 i thipk the world w.nld be bvtier otr ifllry ' were dead an.! buried. They arw useless j clogs in aocialy— worthless drones ia the i human hive By establishing habits of^ ; industry you^will^ accomplish Jwo itnpor- , ; jou.froni forming many evil habits Idlu-^ nvss IS frequently the first step to roia - injory than to bring them up lo a life o'-: ' idleness. Idleness is tbe parent of many ' lions. It bas led to gambling, drunken, i 1 ne.e. theft and the gallows, nod what it [ ture. In the second pl.ceV mda.iry will i | certainly bring socee.s. Imagine two I I young men beginning life together. They i i th5l5^melMn"5B"a5d*55e"eiSr5r',e°d' ' with an eqaal amoadt of this world's I 1 ! goods. They have equal chances to sac- ' | coed, and both look forward lo tbe future 1 J with bright hopes and glowing antiripa. i ! I tions. Ten years pass on, and a change ; I | is observed— one has grown richer and the I i other poorer. Mid age copies sad find" ' 1 j io a hnppy, comfortable home, reap. | ■ ! fruits from tbe dolls of earlier year.. 1 I the other is eking opt a miserable exist ' ence io poverty, depending uponjlhe boon- 1 • ' ties of his friends. Do yrn ask what has > I made the difhtetcoT We answer, one i ; hu been indnstrions, the other idlu. In- ( ; dnstry is the true philosopher's sto'nethsi ' turor everything it tonehes into'gold , 1

1 3. lit fnergttit. "This is aa age of , progress. The wsdTJ Is rapidly ad vane 1 j Ing. Almost every day we are startled j with new 'disco mirs Io science or Art . i i Tbs ways 'of life ere crowded wilh earnest , i seekers tor wealth aod honor. Those ere most sucfssslsl wbowitb prudence nnit.. ' mast energy and zeal. He who bu not this must he content to femain forever in j the tear performing servile duties and i to any of onr seaport townsopona fair i dev. end yen oiey behold two veaael-. : richly, laden, preparing tor their . Yoyos-. : The one ajireads her browd canvas to the ' breeto and glidr's otdr the wives liken' a thing of beauty and of life, but senn thu wind dies out,. iho saili haog useless on ; her uisats, and she lays like a Ing upon' the water. The other with no satis vlsi- ! ble, mPves right oe ia defiance to wind i and waves, stebDily apprpaching the dee. , lined port. Would you know what mates th* difference 5 To. una is 'amteamer. '■ propelled by a mighty pom cr within, .belore which tbe waves nrfi potrerlvse und the wlod devoid of etreisgih. lltve''we 1 Bother* wo exSmpIn of many lives? fcomr I young men start out with every favoring ; prospect, bu* eoeo they filler nod foil. ! ' Olhere keep right so, steadily panning ! i tkair object until the goal is reached — They have about them a power, and posh, and xeal that laughs at impesstbilliee and crowns them wBh aubcuao. 4. Peritrtrr in r katetgr pau ■ under1 tale a It U ,ao old and a Area adage, "Paraavetaace accomplishes all thiigs.V 1 There is, perhaps, do om trail of character that we ueed.mare tbsntkis. .Iliathe eun'inued ptrtrrrring effort which succeeds > ia lb* aecompliebmeai of grwot dnsigos— - perseverance 10 the midal uf dishtsrteninjr discouragements ; perseverance oggiu-t dangers, aud perseverance under long da- ' lays. W* have had soma eminanl exatisplea of persevtranee. Adam Clark was engaged thirty ' ySari i# writing autf phtri liahreg wxtvnais* Gommouiary on the | liible. , Noah YVebater was aagaged on ' hie great dictionary for nearly forty -yvwra - without mueh intermission. I'erseserI bubo has been a oromiaenL trait iq the ■ character or aVery ooe who has'risea to > smyhonoreblo pocition. Tskss (sun i amplet. Horatio Nelson, a famous Urn- « Admiral, wa« once a poor cabin' boy. I stood oa* Sight upon tbs deck of the I eaaael ae ah. nobly pt.w.d her way amid I tha waves of uid Oceaa. 'JTio qruoa was f boam'iag dows dpoh him ; thu Btare ware 1 twlukllogiu tbu bwaeonsabsro, aad Ocean - la iu . graodeur aad aabtimhy stswtckrd . beyond tba boaod of hia vreiea. As be - looked s poo tkewevae he soeosod tosirink • in iu iaapiratioa.aad In IhaTulaoes ofhi. heart be ea|d "I wiU bo a b.vq J"' The " eatormiaalioa waca formed, he foflowcl 1 it with aadvvietisg purpooo, Aevpite diHS cult; sad diect-arageaasots, awiil he PC t oapeed a pemioa eeoood, perhaps, to acre " to tbo, Brili-h oaey. The ease of PrscrkI ha ia in print. We remember tbo dis- • roaraxing cirramsianres of bis yasth.— ' We boo him oBtoriag Philedolphm a poor e buy. with Ml I raise mosey aad but fee . ' if assy Mum*. W. watch hi- ouala«t- • Ml# bo te nbie U oontrwi tbe bw» of M-

' {'nlTvio'*' ? "'u tbe u,*,l'ln'ne' "r - ! hem l.iacutu Iffords us a'nooU u'lmjiu" i j rapidly rising 'O positions 0f honor and I | distraction. Finn in his r.-snlntioo to ■ . accowplub eoiovthing. dilSraltiee tbst s woo.d base appal. ed^Llli- r. s-rse.l ul lo i ovet; sqccrstive snaggle. Le teceod-.i I elep by Mrp ool it be • U IT,— fool.e.i uffi-« in (he power ti.it o»t ..a i o i..iry« r sympathy arvoosi h>. . t« .. ,. - jroo mart pvrvoVert i Bavo oo .y-npalby • a hard leskoo. nor w.tb tb-t j.. .'sag • j Who is Stopped hy (ear obeo tbe j-klk .. s *** grows dark. ul, . . log it to the breeze, never furl n until you reach the * loftiest em'aence There i . something truly geu.,.1 the ecus, preI Sented by John < I'raaont and hie con- > highest peak of the U»cky Moeatains •l^sUra'aniT^u I'lwe'a k«t'' fla'g' 'rieler l.''" ' in your pnrsou of sncreas. Though n,' rtrnggle may tie hard^fm (Humph will rea iheu he destined goal >.'« look rough anil ruggeJ path yon base' trod M i. Aim to reach He highrrt /auilion ' , | say hers a igle word that wnuid roster . • hat is in* ham'.'aaiUlo'rt0 1 heir God*f isei! powers to tbe extent or their ability This is right, this is praieeworl.it. Aiu. 1. ban ruio- d maay men. and it mat ruin many more ; hat the great danger ; with many of onr yoong men is that th.-y^ ; walks of life. The reason wb* sotno men ; gel no higher in the wjrld is neewnsn they ! I aspire no higher. They peyheps w uld oil ion. if sums kind puwvr would ra'ist ' • hen Ihey knew that advancement" mo'si ' i preceded by earnest lull and continued ' si niggling, Ihey woeld rather forgo the | ' f honor thee put for b the exertion. A I man once cunaalted a cel.brat.-c j lo "" >»• Ptrt" tug 1 I It plenty of room op flairs So ao say < to young men there is plenty of room "op ' I stair." in every profession The sssstibulee ' ' be crowded und many always stay I | there. The world IS calling for xreal ' men und will has» them. 11 you ait i-'ly ; bright flowers. Content with a few gauoy i j Others, with mor* geai, as .11 m h ; | past you in the ruce and obtain ihe I - prig* you might have won Seek thee i the coqotry round. Are sou a inrrtaiiic ': j " ' lei the work you do be each e» will show ' | your proficiency/ Ara yen a lawyer or | physician 1 then strive to by the most run j 1 ■ sermons mVfvly, hut boss lo Uad mo.: | Soul" to Christ, and reccivo most bunui : , • from Uod. I rum txoa. . 6. Uarn to depend upon yourseW. lly !

, 1 thig 1 do not mean that Uiesv young men , should think themselves wiser than every- ! I ! body else, and thus disregard all couose'l, | I ! Indeed I have but little sympathy wilh j . | that spirit uf aolf-sappon-d auflit i. i.cy that ! I j IS often exhibited by out ''Young Amen 1 . f sell of the aged, and there thogld lie reverencu lor Such cuinueht.- fty et-lt . j dcpmihtnca l Otuan that yr.i shool.t learn | ["to do yppr own work. 1,-arii to tlm.k for , , I yourseleus, and net for yourselves. When ; ; i duchirgu wilh a brave heart'. Many , I youojj inn of good nitn^il ability hav. , [ j been jnuked ' through Ihe common school and academy 1 kr'.pid thiough college : , havo gone oat Into thu world to begin [ I lifo for thernselfor, abd'then. hecausg leli j lo their own rvaoarcee, bavo made life ■- . failure. Ypo m-gbl go lo thuir graves - to day, and truthfully write upou llitii j 1 tonibstuaeB. "Died became no one he!/- / 1 . kia to U r'e." .Success rarely, if ever , comdO-tp the faint hearted whoaiuad wait- , rag foi soihw oce to help them do wbn they ought to do therasulves. j 7. Be derided. Yon cannot do mark [ e without thia. There are placet all aiong I . in lifo. where yon will be called upon to , . tmkt a decidad stand. If no; men deaerv, i our pity, thv.y are t bate poor follow, who . have not mind enough lobe dtcided, but j i who, Ilka tba weather-rao*. are cv.-i i i changing lu meet thu Vivos of others i "Tre* dweiaioo of character * om. ol the . noblest traits of a man. Ua who doabts. > and hesitates, nod delays, when the way I of action ia open before bhu, rn»j hart negative excellence*, but id^feon'ing ih . (he pesilive elements uf trae miu-hend. . It is the ooot- that iktrM (b oommtt it sell I lu a good eaoee. ami U> hazard danger olid I toil ip ill oufepra, that commands the re i speet of mankiad, and is likaly to surcvval - in great tod worthy eoterpri.es." TV' i bold reualv* ia often the only condition I of sacsats. sad is followed by a Series el • autinns krhich were ool always contain » piated al The begiantag. WbetsCAs r > paaJbd the Rubs con, be said, Tho dw is , cast." Bo when a man commits hfme-T I to a ca«we. be feels that "Iho Ate l« east,' • and foa deiiraiaeiKM shews that be i. prepared for wbstever rnpjr failuw. Ills > tery has many (tnkiag instances pf deci- ■ HUB of chares ter. Obi .ilaslretiao is *eea ia the case oT Lather. When sum- . -no Bed by the Emperor, t'harlm V.. to r appear at lb* diet el Worms, some ef bis . meads eudtavered lo bim oot - t— we. Hit reply -.was, *1 weald goto I Warms, tkeegh (bete were on messy devils r there 00 there ars tslsa upoo the haues."

f pro'innqoily |n ihe history of tbe world— N « i« ib-st if ihe Declaration of American - Io.lv, eiider.ee. vvb.n the American Falb--IV stood up, and in deli nee of every . danger boldly declared "scs trill fi* /ret." I It" i -i» something uabliiueio that epeech '■ of f'vlnck ll. nry in the Conventtoa of \ - .h.r. to. qo.tUoo eheUerto • "'"hgs Ol tbe mother eoeo- « ■ By force Was agonising all Ii -e wist to be free— r st.-rs inviolate these ' »*• • I" ■ for which we base . t-s-. ,j u. wiMsideo tba noble SUuggle ia . tea; .I.S.J L« eutaioed. »i must Bgbl ! I • su'a'ing" a a *'th°"t*j V fcA" M,P*"' i.rviLivii ,srv already lo tha held. Why -Ul I n.- here idle * What is it that gea. peace sc. ssrpt, Ul to be purcbaied at Ike M Chains and slavery? Forbid it, A lists, iiiy God ' I koow not what coarse ilt-erl v or"-!." ,! d"' i" °* dws-ixiois I. tbs.. We almost forget tbe stances the Irne dignity of manhood ■lands nut in bold reiivf. Utiles* yon -leiiruiiDtsiioo your life will provt' a fallv. Abort all. b' religion. Though boa-* neevjvary to autoes... they are shorn of half The, r strength unless united with piacticsl Cbnsiisuity. Yon may have a perfect character ci-inpoasd of thesv sarplete lis bvuuiy^a.'d worth. - Yusl. may „ud nuble purposes, bm yon must hu'v* ihvm baptized With tba Spirit of Christ to make theai puwerful. This is lb« anchor, you Bill diifl nimlsi-sly upon the sea of ' life, and at Inst be swept oot into tho bu"*" r°' ib*t{0"U 'h* **"? °f lulaess lis based npon a living faiih id a , living I'm 1st- IHessud With this yon may ■rwiier blessings nM niun* -your |mtbway cbrougb life, and wbea li» hesiug hear nig !n bis likeness, l>« 'foruver wuY'lhe "vfore )«*. full of important dalles aud •nighty responsibilities. Tbe old mvD are . rapidly passing away, .ml yooare expecu "d ie till then places. Aie yua reaoy to take ynor place in ibe battle of In., and , wri'e jour Bumu with others on It. rail of

N«» is « e spring time, let us sow the . ,-r.iiiud line' a itu g-.nd deeds, kind words, j may reap an hl.uudait barvekl, wblcb -Pull be only tile brst-lruil. pf tbe harvest j thai shall be our. m Ueaveo. The I'm; men! of Mldicrs' llouiitick. ; ! A statement has appeared in tome of , I lie Washington papers, ibat it it prabai Pie an nrder will lie isoued tUHpeadilrg tbe ' payment of bounllea until an addinoual I j ippropriatinn Is made hy Congress, and • I that on_ acennnt of this suspentisn tho 1 livislon ol referred claims of ibe pay deI j pamnent Is shortly m ha ditcbniioned, 1 onld"t)'' 10 "• D^o,"y .rder tnuy be -,-nvd by tbs Uecretaryjof D'ur l u'pi-nditig the payment of bounties; nut i: is nut ui all probable thai tbe Divi. - in «f l.'-derred Claiiua will In, abolished i ; for a fopc tune lo come. V;»oo should i.e payraent of b nnliet br temporarily inl'irupted. there is snflielant work to I jimp there paymasletserbpfuy ed until OouI grr.s loakes tho toqr.j.n. apprupriuUoo. I'nlltitnl KctrniuUon. , ' Tne New Yelk lltrald says: — W- . William l.1oyd Gerrisim opaoed s v. " * - . Campaign against slavery he -v-ua bob bid ' duwu and nrugged through the streets, of tin ton with a lope rirm.il his neck, and narrowly escaped with bid lug. New, af- : ur a lepra ol inure tkaq thirty jeura, thu j man wuu was thus maltreated la received I , I in the same city wiib all lh« bonure of m / . ! ciuqtreror. anil i- seal ob bit vrey reyoiciog / , with subtianiui evofonce. -I tbe g.b.r.l V ! regard. Tbe're nr« bni few jb whom It is , grant. i to live tu wltns.s the trtumpbvof i i their Ideesi 1'oijt.cul martyrs ara mans , | nsiurrssa tbau tb'e world i* willing lo adi uiit. The martyrdom te which the pip. , near of aboliliunitm bea been subjeeMd by the people of Uoslua is, however, on* -lilficall to endure, being a beuatloa of ifM.OOO for bi. rvreicea in tfia iBltralavurj I A LiTXAAgy Centos Tbe Stufietn. which WW. c uited. und published b* )aI mate* ef lb* N'*w -Jersey State Prison, lius been riisconUaeed | hut Iboee of gor , readers wbe d-s.re jU< •ecure a lull (fle of I -bit real literary cariosity ("Ibslikeof •bleb no otber- Alet* or totttr? ess > beret,") aid -Whtsb are eaa a«uore them i ass well edndacivd aad haodep— sly printed, can address "Editor Of the Sankmm," T renton. N. J. Pvtoe for foil file ■ |'J7 Not.) $1 2i. — Daring tba moMb ef April,' there i were thirty alee firesna the DlittS Mtale*. . each of wasab inroVud a liu of A«r,0t«' I and upwards. The' tola! las* by dueae I fires was about E3.MO.UOO. During the I trsi foar ir.uatN* nl ieC7 ibe lnraesby Ire ■ .0 tho l i lted Htdtrafiuvv bee* $11,4118 - . we foilewt ; 1. Jaaeeiy, $4.043, IfiW ;