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VOL XIII.

CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1S67.

NO. 631.

BUSINESS CARDS. A (,'AltD. J tMI JM- »MfT'l CVuaadwjOBcr of Wi t-«(R Island. NCW JfVM). Al'CTIO.l BDIIKKH. 1 **f55ft#S! wouW rSEw! If!"" m' Lies* «d Auc-lo evr.^n* raiasdrnowfo'sfo-o-l t"» tasl bU.lB.,1 Bl A I tlpn-l. ITU NI'D'ub.l 1*1 a MMad, n J. S. II. GBEV, _ jrrou.rr-jT-i.jw, mjsic*. solicitor, « tXJMISM IX arjxcctr, Hassrr Imn, akt> Piorr. (Tarn, K J. «'i ajj&JU* n— jsstwoui tut. , OI ^TIMEER|J S OTI (' I. . *~ in ^ ftR'.^IaSr iJ!t "oT'osja ImM. " ' WILLI AM* ° H"jm «**H" " J- MW l» U>,4 *p.l J, X. I. . * B. nriiH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR CONVKVANCER. OtM*, CM. FJUULY A SOUTH ftmli. J— Hr «*»a IslaaAN.J. JENE M. SMITH, «£*£ ESTATE AGENT. I'M r-msv.d bit oO-e f'om tbe corner ot Wirt. U*l0AS..IJ.fks.,i,.lr-»te, to JACKSON ITUET, OffMcO. (MN Mn,, j-ATXQ *'*f* j II ■ I iu?"n0 Ml i"*»'jn*»« 'Anywhere In maSy^**?*! C«*e. Jsckroi it., or roeltr the CmImHmik COSTETAWCIJIG. II"i5ii»oM &?AuIGA°**\"d othn "* j&^as&v* U'xk'' rS**! v 11 0«M At VulMtPl O-.Wlo, House. Tow Mend* AvanxuHmf Lom"r' *V * ■. A VBUELLB, ~ COMMISSION MERCHANT. ■a. SO* BORTH WHtRVIi, PHILADELPHIA. S'«>"**»or3m!",*W "a tweoro tnu» Farmers, sfav» sad HeYel K. vera foray .rem. W.B braa.^.- . NOTICE TO THE PIBUC. F b^SII rtwpsjlgi YHY WJth th* RuNerttvr far »|| :-fos*a ui Or s thou, ..a LAllere ot has nl'the rai. ol ih 1 « rem on U-e saw uni ol ten e; Iron. By* io tin ll.i UMOil.Ilfcri.tr civ | rrrvM, aad •fa >u* ol art per rtM on .11 rioyvrv) icli u, "TWiSffiU on,'**'"'- "rjtefElJS--aMKVi: It KRA"R* who era, wlaS lo horrow or lend «nr "»r poMii-ip n-.d. i-.it) ,.i,<, »i i ! ... to ,.r o! rhro . • ; rr.ttnn to t.-e lor * iu please s-ttv Uenwi iKy wi.e 10 bou *• d'i«»T»\ «-m,> liS," "t"" * I r n° or i'i-i'Vu'V reoutre*"'*! Jja "mm i i--S aibeitr* muss* le hail caa >wu It ts is- i «;r — -^jsi rt'iAfrffl,*- 1 : yit.TMl C-po May Loin Huum, H. I NOTICE. ' J •SSUtrffi&MSr Wt'sSfr, i LoifarrMMjinr LtSS? 5J3"f5nk»M*SS!! , IE»T BKOT1IEHS' ' Portable Self Acting Fire Engine [ FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Tlie .perUl anoaUon er the (llU*M < f Cape ' Nmj • o.n T >• BfattSUlarty fliraelrfl to Ih a '.C ' n )■ rant LB (to hot 1 »walnn»^ w or ' faaMIe bcl din* thculd M art Rout . a. or mote ■ •I Th»> a a r< adll) at-' •■■' ara ' "f»b at^uld •« *lB«»'tb.U»tlr, ua • ,0B%KLinS. i J. *. (iABRHOI, WASHINGTON STREET. 1 CAP* UUttD, tt. J, w ^■tsraffsa-.'Sfss! \ «TA?toxKir. IMI I oTIow* 1 COUNTER RHu VS - cJKSaro^'ArtfssssriitNc. , ** »AcTUfct.>u ctr. mlir-tf J Jumn k. Lar. H. P. A acne a. Arcs. B. Wilciaiu. a jona ». use * co.. llORCAaiPCItAMILLkrhlAVALITOAn, , -So-ht Xorth WAAKVta, beto. ARCH tt., e PtaiLanKLMtiA. 1 C1LLISG aaMt RXtVC TWIIfX, CAKt, OAKUM, ' I'D- H. TAB. SOB It, PAIKTR, OIL*. •LOCK*. CAB*' ARB A < Wt !Lm haaa A DapartMMU ol , UBOCKBIK# k VJIOVIWONS. iBtp 'foiii " rT :

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. j ®ht jPart's ffarurt. Bl THE SKA. •>, r..,ry . rparkllns lev Cuilla* aloBK the a-rrod, Plaahtns j our Ua ost la anawy currrs Up To tka stay old baach, Glldtas away whan ha wooa you to atay, J oral er beyond hit roach. o, t.cautttui, purple ms But hepplly mine him borne. 1 roulJ tnluk ir aai jrlel, apt Joy, Such a larer burn, in my bn Ml i ^isttlinnrons. lulimacy Ml diflil. , WbM close obaerarr of tho wsji of eoclely has failed to notice bow eoon tn iolroduetion is f.illowtd by lbs Inrluiion, " I would be pleased to hare* yon celt tnd see me, tir." A comely face end pleaiant tddreae ire the only eeeentials neceeetry for a ■ atranirer to Intinoate hlmeelf into the aociety of the noit eelect ofonr dkoglit- . are. If be ie leeminnly occapatlonieae, [ the better npe bis ebuncei. From idlei nest on (be part of the male, the inferI eoce of wealth it generally drawn by i ! the opposite ees. Men. ai n general ■ rule, era more careful in the (election | of their friends then ere women. We he*e frequently seen a gentleman dr- ' ; liberately cat n handsome rone npon ( •be street who ten mionte* after would ( no raising his bet in acknowlrdgment , ■f a graceful ood from said gentleman's • deter. • i Under borne influences, women Is 1 •hot out and kept apart from moch of ' 'b» world's wickedness; but as the ' warmest clad era always the most sna- ^ eeptible to taking cold, to ere thole , most looked after the moat liable to neglect looking after themselei'f With ( all woman'* world'y wisdom, she la , leldom worldly wise. Tba purest in ( mind seem lo succumb thn soonest to the magnetism of impurity. They are • •sr.ful only to be cnrelesa, and wile < only "lo be entrapped. Mothers know ' this, and Ihs more beantiful and bash- ' fal art their daughters, the more they * ear for ibem. A tomp of a girl, the hoy-girl of our school days, seldom ( censes uneasiness at borne. She pro- , tects herself by ber abandon, and learns r •nodesty In fearfolness. So much for .bell, now fur the kerntl. C In large cities, yoong Is^ie*^ cannot * be too careful to inquire' the nnteee u we iuu caiciui ui inquiry me aniece

deal* of e gentlemen be/ure admitting him lo ibelr homes. Meeting a atrantrr at s fashionable jpany is far from prosing him a geoll^faaa. He may be * waif, firlt seeirfly yoor friend amid* the flotsam and jeusm of some snmmtr resoit^or bis srquslnlinCs may hese commenced by ths assiduity with wLlcb ha picked np falling glosei, or tbe * leadinsss of his stare at tbe choreb door on Suodayi, which would admit only of recognition or iasait, and '.be former was preferred ms ths least of .he evils. The probability is that so agree able nod weU-iufurmed stranger is s gentleman — the cbance* are that he is * rascal. The fact that a ro air's name il Brown,, and that he is well dressed, not eitfcieot. It meet be ascertained whither hie parent* were named Ilrowa, they sobaieted, how the present lubsitla, nod abether his cbaofor fotore subsistence ere unclouded . A prudent men will invest io neither bouse nor lan j nntii tbe title wf each be clear. A prudent woman should cell mac friend or arqoaiotaace uolil bia title to tbo name of gentleman bo as clear aa modeaty (an make U. There may ba romance in aaw acquaintances, hot most romantic young men daaen heir inamoratas nhen rosnace ccaits to be profit. tie. Brotbtta and fathers owe it, bo Mb a daty lo tbeir sisters and daughters than to thasBsolvee, to flad out the cbm , carter of lha yaang mew that frequent their be ansa. Only rascals wowld object to this, and honest area would team all tba brighter Air tba investigation. If daughters would U more c.refn! in tba labeuoa of tUr friends, ther. ' r

Bestortng Persons When Uronurd Tba British Ketfal Lif. Boat fmlllo. tlon baa promalgated exrvllent <* '.lloas, which are nsad ,n tbu British itj. fori rasloring lha appareetly drowneu, an-1 at ; the present is s period of Ibt year wbau : many sack tba witsr, era msy ba doing a j benefit in Riving Ibtae direction! r place i in oar columns : I. Seed immediately for medical assist- j ante, blankets and dry clothing, but pro. j s'pnt. In the una air. with the farw down- j ward, nhalher o» ahora or afloat ; e* posing tba lace, neck and cheat to Ih- j moving all tight clothing Iroat tba Deck and chest, especially the bncet. Tbe point! lo be aimed at ara— first aod immediately, the restoraiinn of' breathing; and secondly, a'ter Ir-etbing is reatored, tba promotion of taiuilb and . Tba tflbrls lo restore breathing mis, ba commeaced immediately and energeiically, aod persayeird in 'or one or iwn hours, or till a doctor' his proa.iunrril that Ufa ia extinct. Efforts to pjumote . warmth and drcalation, beyond removing 1 f tbe wat clothes and drying lha skin, must ! not bn made till tba apptaraoce of natural breathing ; for if clrcolatim of tba [J blood be induced before breathing hat rv- | commenced, tba restoration of life will be ! endangered. II. To Butokx Bkkatbiko.— To clear the : throat, place the gauvot on thefloor or | ground with Iba face downwards, and one ; uf iba arms oeder the forehead, in which ' position all floidiwill more readily escape j by the mouth, aod the tongue itself a ill i lull forvrard, leaving tbe entrance into the | windpipe flee. Assist this operation by i wiping and cleaosiog lbs mouth. If satisfactory breathing commsnc es. lbs treatment described below to pro- ; mole warmth. If there be only avl.ght ' — vw on breathing— or if Iba breathing fail, then, lo excite broething turn the patient well and instantly on the { side, supporting the bead, aod excite the j ostitis with snuff, hartshorn and swelling ' suits, or tickle lbs Ihroul aitb a leather, Ac , if they ara at hand. Uub the cbsatj and face warm, and dash cold water, cold aod but water alternately ou them, j there be no' success, lota not a moment, lostuntjj — To lktruTE Bkkatbiio— Beplecs the j patient on the face, raising and support- , , tog lbs chest sail ou a luided coat or ( other artlclu ol draaa, 1 urn Ihs body very gently on ibe lide aod a little beyond, and then briskly ou Iba (ace, back again, repealing tie Dies- 1 surra cajlioosly, efficiently- and peri.- . 1 veriogly, about fifteen times in the ' minute, or ones every four or fi'a tec- ' uodf, occasionally Varying Ibe aids. ' (By placing tbe patient oo ibt chest J the weight of tba body fuccga the air out ; 1 when turned ou the aide Ibis pressure Is 1 removed and air eblara the chMt.] 1 (Jo each occasion that tba bouy is re- ■ placed on ths face, make uniform but 1 efficient pressure, with brisk movriuruU, ' > on tba buck between and below tbe 1

■ boulder-blsdra or bunas on each side, re- j moving tba preaabra ioiniedl.lelj bo.uio ; turning the body ou tba aide. , 1 During lha whole of tbe opera' - 1st I >( ana person attend solely lo ih .jore- j I menu of tba Ltad and ol tba aim placed j r uudrr it. [I'ba first measnra incresses tba ari.i- , ration — tba tngond loiutoebma iospti.V Tba resell is respiration or natural 1 breathing, and, ir not Ino talis, life. 1 Wbllsl the above nperalions are being ' proceeded with, dry tbe bauds aod feet, t aud as a„on aa dry clotbiug or biaukeu can ba procured atrip tbe body aud cover i or gradually raclotbe II, but taking care , sot tisAaterleru aitb tbe kflorta to leslore , breathing. III. | - Should thase efforts hot prove soceesifal ia the course of from two to five minutes, proceed to MMlale breeding by Dr. Silvester's method, as follows: Place tba pal leal ou tbe back an a flat ' surface, inclined n littlt npwuidv Lorn the leel; raise aod support tba bead sad • boulders oa a firm caihioa ^Tolded ar1 tide of draaa placet under tba shoulder I blades. i Draw forward th# patient 'a tongas, , aod keep it pio>eu a g beyond the npa: aa alastiO-Snad over U)s to eg as and aider tba akia wilt sown tbu parpoas, or a . piece of airing or tape may be tied roaad tbsm, «r by raiahig tba lower jaw the tbetb may be made to retain tbo toagee •a that peeltlea. Remove all tigbt ' clothing from aboot lbs beck aad chest, eapsclslly tba braces. To Is it atx tbr MoYtatm or fhaum < mo — 8i sorting at tba paUsat'a bead, i grasp the arm jast above tka #Uo*e, 1 sad draw tka arms geaily aad steadily , -jpwarda above tka bead, aad keep ih. n* xretcbwd apwwnaa far twa aeewwda. (By lk« aseaaa far is drs-a tetw Ibe leagv ] lk» twre does pwiMal'e ana", aad pros, 'hem geaMy aad firmly lar two aecast. , agwtaet tbe ardea of lb. eboet. [By Use maaoa oi» to presaeS set ar tba lns(< E'foJ tbaaa giMSW sWa^aij. de- , A -

liberately aad pt ruaveriaRly, ahoni fifiaen I limes in a igroule, until a apontsoeous ef- • j fort to reapireSis perceived, immedlalrly '• I upon which cease to imitate ibe move- ' | menu uf breathing, and proceed to induce ' { circulation and warn. ih. ' Treatment af<rr Nntvrnl Breathing hae " been Reatored . j To ParmoTs W autre and CiBCOLS- ; - j sards, wiih firm, traSDiog presanre and - j eoerpy, n.ing handkerchief', flannel", Ac. e j J Ky this mea.ute the hlood is propelled i • j The (riclion mi*l he coniinnrd ow-ler e j the blanket or uver lha dry cluibmr. ; • ! Promote tbe warmlh of the body by t loihe pit of tbe atomacH, the arm-pits, f between tba tbigha, and to the sulci uf ' { the feet. ' j If the, patient hav been carried to s 1 ^ | if thr powrr.oj swallosiou hs« returned. " | Tbe psi lent ebeuld be kept in bed, sod a ' ' j disposition to sleep eocournsed. General (Jbeerenlinns. ' Ths above treatment should he pens- i I vered in for some hours, nv it is an eric- > ' , App'urancei ithich gtnerallg Accompany , j | ^ * Month. , j ^ I closed ; ibe pupils dilated, the jirws | ' j clenched, tbe fingers seuii cnntrscied.i ( ' | the tongue approaches to tba under , , ■ i edged of the Ii|-B, end (hese, as Well aI I the nostrils, ore covered wiih froiby L mucus. Culdnuet aud pallor of surface 1 , Cantione. , I PreTent unoeceae.ry crowding of per- , j sods round ibe body, especially ir lu an ) ^ Avoid rough usage, and do nnt allow ' Under no circumstances bold Ibt body : 1 1 1 Oo no accocnt place tba body in a i ' j bath unless under m-dical uirrc* ' liua, and even then it abooltl only he em- , ' Markiawi Fl**.--D ia a acll-kbawn . mistakes. Nut long ago a grulleoiaii, j \ I just bvlore Iba marriage of bia daughter. ' , , made out a couple o. ehrcki, ooa ol uj t { thausncds, which lieYfesignou to give i L child as be hade her good, y, end j u | another of at veuty-live dollar', to band lu | . I tbe clergyuftu alter tba ceremony.' In _ i some way tba .'becks gut tutu tbe wrong # 1 bauds. Tho oaughler was oo less aor- | t-riaed than the ,oud minister - Lot the I | good Dllu'Sler ; hut the .

Ilbe mistake was rectified. At X retell I | abddiug tu Detroit, the bridegroom was ] called on lor a aoag. lie notarially I j I. promised tq comply, end said tie wuulu i Rile bis frieuda a new leisiou of "llubka- j . j uun." Ou takiug the paper liurn bis _ j Veal pockel, It proved lo he — not a all, j Hum a newspaper, aa be bad oslculaleu— J hut a grueuback which be bad iouodeu ' i '--I""- j surprise ul toe clcigyinan wuro he loom. I ' MarriaOUS— Yuiiaira said, lU Don | there will he. Uarriage renders a mao . man led wan ia hut bail of a perleel tiei log, aud It requires Iba u*bar half It , a* eke things rtgoi ; aod it caumut t» eiP acted that lu taia imparled ante Le cat t keep Ibe erreigbl pails ul nicit ude any , mure tbau • bowl with una yr, or a biro I with um wing ceo keep a siraigCl couive. commit criaiye agaiuai tbe peace au. quust ot Me cemfauuity, the fuoodatiuu utMse acts Ware Mid lu a single stela, o* Where tbe wife ia, as is eumallw-s It*. , ease, ao.xnsoitetle o.at.b. Earns*I thaegae Ibe currant of a man's towhogs, , Ou affeauuua, aod hit acu. Ilere it a bouse fur tbe entire ess, end tbe inlerwri ul bis "heller half" kerpe hue from err*ue ceurtoa, ead from Ml!:bg ielu s thou send temputioet to ebick be weelt ulhwreiae be eipuoed. Tberelure lb, ■rvend uf marriage u tbe friend uf social) Ore af iba famous balpbar bpriegt of V it g lata, which Mh>re tw war was worth ba perchssaad for bfty 1 bowsed. A cbaecc le* ewme expwiiaecwd bwlal faee to re opau e pay mg samoror tswiil. Nbw Jtssrv cwBU.be las fll.034 10 to ibe cwffwn Of Ibe Bible Bweiaty, Mr tk. — "iiv -

• | Works «n ilissunt.-f have sp-fV ! - [ I -led a Kfeel deal nn ma'rimnny. I hare | I ' "an young and baauriru! wumrn, ihh j - - pride or gay circles, married, as ilia wmld I i lays, wail. Sums hats moved iolo tbeir , co-tly bouse, and tbsir friend* hav* all j ; coaia and lonkad at their furniiaye and | , ib'ir splendid home for bappioeaa, and ' . their sonny hopes (hrer'ully aod wiihnui > . fear. It is natural to ba sanguine fur ' I ibem, as lh«.yuuog ore sometime* cariied . away 'wiih similar feeling*. 1 |..ve lo gei, r -uiiling face end h-r siift .yea mealing r dream "f loiure lia|j|>ineas, and persnada , mysalr that il will u- proe. I lhli.it bow , 'hey will an upon the luxurious sota u> | J the'twiliahl falls, aud bsild gay hope, j ft and murmur in luw tones The nut now lor- : ! bidden lands rnesi ; end buw tbnliingly , the all-Wed kiss uud heau'iful vnde.r , menu ul w- dded lifatsill make even than I pariiog jiiyuu., ami h„w glauly run.# hack | ! i 'he gay ro each othhr's quint Company. j I picture lb mys.il that young cream re | ' f who hlu.hes eveu now at his hesitating > ' | caress, listening ragsriy fur his fuot-lep. i . wiih au uffrctiuu as undyiag aa his pulse. | . tide thai goes tluHing through the heart, j ' and gar. who him nn the giacalul form ea .he mutes shout lor the ktud offices ul ! 1 j affection, southing all hla unquiet ceres. 1 1 [ and making htm forget even bluisell sr. j I i her young end uusbedii«ed heeely. I g*. ' , jand shows tbe same fo.v.ui' luv. ouy j « j mid her fur. children are gr. au 'ahuuj^} | untroubled y.«s, aud ore rameiuticreu t Huntru iu Hie Hi HI.-. u ju^ari-afcerj;:: rum tbe uiialy ages ul auiiquily, tuai | presents ua wiiu w -u.au, o/'the equal unu , Ib-r uf all li v lug , ro Mary, lb. mother ul j I j place lu the grand diuuia ul fba t •ullu'a bistury. Hero abu is sseu m s I ( I mudrsiy nu t g*iitle biuibvss. Bl.l.uu. ( ! aud Dcbuiab, Kebrcca aud Kalb, a.rou | " | .ud fcslher, sb.ue luiib lu tbaiucur. .1 j " i uuce uuce urigiu.i, unique, cubslslrOI unu 6 i iu at III brighter culutv, are Ulawu tue j s i cuuruclar m tba Mar-bw, lTii>"V uuu , j L.jdi*. -ul .be "New Te.tau.eui. l-vro ] „ j * •'«. " vuguv lu be, and i«ro J j | uul Ucparliug Iroui Jber spbela, uut II,,- I H

. Vision From To- , \ UaCCO Sluuluas. \ upUc o.-i te. (Jujacia at. pcic.ra.d bui .mp.il.cl.) ; lb-) appear u.ura ur t.a, 1 . j —see I no quauuiy ul Afauctu smusru War cuu.ee uf O lew weeks. lie must he s Bork yooog inau marry dimples; torn, even nmrry ankles; the euute.i, hew. , Iba Loir. '1 Le mueth, tuu, is uccssiuuall) p acinars, those, yuu will own. liui ' yuuug uisu oo many all these, end nisi.) ' ether una aud scraps ur o wile, instead u 1 -acb U Iba after Ue. 11. who Wuelu' 1 marry a wif* must marry a woman. 1. » ua caa meal wiib on. ul equal Sucial po- ' siiioa, like aducaiiun, similar di-pu.iiiu, . ' kiuut.d sympatuieu and babits cuugaa.a ' iu his svs, let hiui marry. i.m let biuXacsTtao seen,, iu be aa amnsaraeni sat pAsetbg aw.y. Yuoog U.nue.t .no " Lornllaud uffer tbe Hesn-us and Veals iur aohs. Two of the fiueot yachts M i. tloslon were disposed of yealeidgy « k'schtiag ia Philadalphio baa c-ma lu . " dead Stand-still. Base Ball, Boat- row. , ng aod burae-.-.cing absorb auwYbs at- H \ewlwa ul Y unng A merira. A rtatwrrotr Begwtite at tba rigbi lima, baa aavod msujr maltnadet from *' parditioa. A weak eases t at iba areag » Itom, baa he** tba (*ia of milUabt- JM

A Cure for Love. A little over twenty centnrfel ego, Sappho fell in love with Fhaon. Tbw Utter did not" return Sappho'* love ; | andlf the troth muit be told, be HlerBl- , . ly fled Irom ber. She panned bitn I Irom Ororce to 8iclly, writlog poetry , end Invoking Cupid, Venoi, nnd eB the Intriguing God* and Goddei*(R of ■ Olympot lo help ber. Phnoo con1 tinned as cold n» though he had betB cradled in a rrfrigrrator nnd euckled ' on icirlet. A* a Mat reaourre, poor Ssppho remUed to try hrr lurk off the ; ...mmil of L-ncale Cliff. Thie clifT hbd a high reputation at a plunging itisK'c f.*r lovrr*. If they were drownod, uf course there was an end of their i passion ; if they survived, their pai*iun died, being literally drenched out | by the sea-water. No men or wintity f.irtunate ennngh to lurriee tho "lovePe j leap" from L-ncatc, wot ever troubled witi love sickness ttrroafler. Ponderirj theee encienlTacll, ft ba» | < -'curred to ua that hydropathy most •■e an infallible epeeifle fi»r love. Wo | therefore rrcommrnd e trial of it toth* . Iiopelrgvly enamored. Try tho doucbo — the good, ineigoreling tea doocbe. ; If it relieve* nothing tl*o. It will re- ] lirte the pang* of nnreturned affection. 1 Why should a love-lorn lady take the ■Sapphio slide, when a few bonra bt Cape May would so certainly make hcerl whole. Whet use it there fo stricken y*.ulb '..lowing his brain* out, w lien the bath would effectually s ..it duwu ■ Id* possum f, , revet. Tbe { I'siicvt way it the beat. If lota cen i lie washrd out of people, the tafcidal , method uf getting rid uf it i* s* ridiculous as it it eiuful. Wo throw out ^ these remark* in a philanthropic apirit, 'Oefcly rcqiirvting, in return, that any 'iwdy'W gem Icuisn who may ba cured of w hat Sappho ba* colli d "tbe waiting c.rrs end pains of love," by acting upon our suggestion, will forward a report uf the tame, for publication, to tbe "Wave." A Mime an 'Fklt. — Siioc* u«ds for < one locality are not adapted fur all. instance, a broad skua. Wide ia .he shank, ia heat adapted to the Ko»tern irade, a narrow sole meeting with I III tie favor. Utiode I -land, though, the a uroilcst State in the Union, caa ; buasi uf some uf the biggest feet that ever trod aule leather. Toe Middle Stales require slimmer shoe* aud btgber in tbe lu.lcp, than tbe East. Tbe In- | step groat litghvr a* wo progret* (onth- • ard, cuuiuieucing with Virginia, and tlie lout aburicr aud more plump, at the N'ortb, dues a full-grown mail Yieur Ion than a No- 6, ruuuiog : up in tbe scale of size* to No. 11 ; but at the Soutb many a full-sized man i *«ar* fours and lives, end seldom over i uluet. The ladle* uf Abe booth, odd* : the Charlcatub Courier, have Confet*-

- cdly always hod the amulfeal aud prettusl loot uf ai y race io ibewvorld. Tbl* is. buwever, tuvariebiy due to e littlw legru bluud io tbeir vain*, a* the mo- : latto ha* always amsl er hand* end feet ; t.iao tho white. Tho pureit'Noraisn, ' Nuruiau SaXuD aod BaXWU bloudshowl ' targe foci end bauds ; the mure orisio- ! erotic the bluud tbe larger being the I I'ect, Mules bare smaller hoof* tbao : rtibrAioreei or jackessc*.' Tbe molo , races uf mankind, such a* Creoles end the hybrid people of Southern Europe aud tlie East, bnVe all Small feet aod Hand*, in singularly exact proportion to tbrir lack uf brain* and perseverance I'he blue Gothic blood uf BpabT 0a» "\ l#rge feet. The tjueeji*^of^8pa|n WIT* J -uppused to have tifcm Urge. Bcttbo / u u giaue f. iet, French history. Tue oieu of the Middle Age* were to obstinately pereuad« 1 Ibat long feet ibdiosted good blood a. to lengthen their shoe* to an Incredible extent, and this belief and lasted lor several renlaries. A* .he natives ol our own Suuthvru (Bales atead.iy degenerated and ••creoHZeil*' their feel aod band* bavsdluiiL•sbeil. Josu itiujscs. — tlumau nster J* tba * "Me .11 sv-r. IS. ..lisVpl iff Kyw r. I. eland, aud Ibar il is ji.t accordia lo ti I bad a boy who didn't 1m snuff lo "y «•"">» I lev H..II/ kum to iba konrluslon „ih n— ,r«t to a nun than unay quality ur braaew. I WW Wi.c Who kan war* a short a hale weak and -heap it kleaa, slat fil for aayI water knot a fool whwlkadaat a good I sieves beat in e-upMt, bet a Iter ha* ACC-.. pl.ee. ' ban* m maliHwdaa af folk* that mesa '•<1 exaff, bet bow lib* the davU they set, * - - —