C.»pv pap ©nan Hate.
VOL XIII.
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY, SEW JERSEY. WEDNESDY. AUGUST 11, 1867.
NO. 63fi.
I BU8INESS CARDS. A ■ CARD. r hou#-^ *»'CTio« r r<s i y emT * T|g-.-"y^'^w*»»fl^"> iBRfawrfUmn4 A UIMbl, aa* u i aadj uowr%!tKfS tereS* al *-l Umn. ,,n rrs.oesl.:c ' ■ Cap* Island, S V j 1 X. II. UBET, j tto«.v a t-at-la w, mahlk. solicitor, ♦ ! LXAtWStM W CUftUft Maurr eratlr, xsorx Poorr, Ciaou, H. J., i Ml Adjolathg PI rat National Bank. Al'CTlOIIEEB'l HOT ICE. EvvJrieads and the putdTr. that he Is i-rct—nt: 1 to jjteiidto Public *•!•» loan)' part uf.('a|.r l My evuuly, at (hurt aottre an.! un reasonable WILLIAM CHAMBNK'. I AM. Aim. l/l gold Iprtpf, N. 1. ( H. U. HWAI.Y, REAL ESTATE AfiENT, SUEVEYOE I awn i CONVEYANCER, OBoe, Get. PKRR V * SOUTH Streets, >«*-7 Cape Inland, N. J. JESSE M. SMITH, ESTATE AGENT, Has removed his oflce from the corner ol Wash- 1 "• la(too and Jackson street., to , JACR.ON RWTMS*. Omtn lirese, jcAWtrj ^ • AUCTION BU81MEHM. 1 pituslsm^sil would raopecdully Inform evcrj 'that 1 hruch^ot j! aarMweo In Qapa MairCoo|''r. at a. 1 pour patrauo.** *° JKASE ML«MITH. ^ ^ I Ofllce, Jackson St., opposite the Centre 'li.iuse ' ( OWIIYAM IMi, TAKEOS, BONDS, Null CAGES, aad other In- > : OBtoe at WoeteatPs Dnardintt House, Tow seend'* i ' lslel, Jepe Map Coaatp, h. J. ( HI. A. WESZELLE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. \ ■o. •<>! SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL attcntloB paAd toeooatgnmenta and < ship, .la* orders. Wdrra from farmers. Store aad Hotel Keeper* . ag •""• *— • — 'as.-" j ; NOTICE TO THE Pl'MI.K . AS all propertlee lafl with the Sahoerther foe , \J S^e-ther'ollawl^ralen wll! te . harped. D- ( rate o! II, per cent on the amount ol SakT, Iron, . Br* to tea Ihenaaad at the rale ol > tier rent, and 1 > the sum of Be* per eent on all property left to . Heat. JKSSK M. SMI i H, : Real Eetate Arret, I Offlre Jackaoa St., opposite Cratre House, d**-tri capo Ulead Now Jara*p. | < MO.NKY 1 7 1 fe.llgPsS jBSCM! ' s^.rsR'wassrswKS peiaoas hsvtne Maury to lead can Una It to re- . siBHhthls paras* wtihoot mahlmr It known to 1 othnrs. JOHN & HVKFAIAN, JaU.VY-tf Cape mlyVoa* How, H.J. i | • wmob r. 1 1 JfeKBaaaMPMit±f5 ' PHOBIC , — I I f S. B. (iiRBMOI, WASHINGTON STREET. I oppoalte the Post ire CAP* jjjj.vd, jr. J, ' W°^M5S^gB$S5SS^ f r.V#llk U: "-.sir- ; caaaaaa cIsdly: man in j r PAcrvMitc ca whr-u j 1, . — — — u Jows R La*. B. P. Atcna fetcet. a. Wiuiabi | B J^OPE.SHIPCH AKDLERV S N AVAL*STORLS, ! « Ha. ta North WHARVES, below ARCH St., C OILUNOaad RJIHETWIKE. OA HA, OA^tc'^ t PITCH, TAR, B0H1H, PAINTS, OILS, BLOCHR, Can vaso, a J We Mw have a dTpMwbIm"1 , QBOpjRJKS A rROYlHlONS, , E^ERY ' ^ MAN ' Hw . OWN ' pPIflltU *" rKiJ'&R. T ^ wttmK
| ^isffUancons. A Da)', Itidc in Miakiaaippi. Dasyills, Mias., Jalj 29, 186*. | Mr. Editor* — Ws cantered out of loai ! ^ ou Ibe beet horaa-fleth the pleeaaflorded ; ' we Bud ourselves travailing Ihr T ' lonely road of tba rude forest. Oulsidr ; : the ioitnediatp subsrbe of Dauville, the j scenery is wild sod vsriegated. Large" | droves of dear caper timidly tbrougb tin- • i brakes aod bramble, and great docks ol wild torkays ever aod anon crosa the load. Wa rid# on laiaurvly for an hour ' or mora,.aitiairing tbe ricb fulness or nslure bare displayed, wbvu suddenly 1 hear a cracking among the bushes to our rigbl. .Says I, listen. Charley, wbat'a that, wbvu lo, a tattered, God-forsaken negro cam, groping bis way tbroogh tba ibiokat. I bailed him with— "Hallo, 8ambo ! wbar's yon gnioe." i Quotb he — » "Maria, I bab dun and run away from loka j dem rebal gemmens down dar, war , a guiue to string dia niggar op twill ha- i and arf, caao I mad* 'prayer da odor be rung, an I ax de Lord to.blaas all dr Yankee nation." Says I, "Cao yon make a gbod prayef.'' He replied, "No, masse, .but I got n rile smart toogua for my bradren on ipueial eaatoos." Thus suded our eoloquy with Hauibo. and moving off briskly down tbe road, we I <»uu found ourselves within tbe gloouij j I Cuuboes of lbs udd-liHikiog town of Ferj minglon. A shabby place, (orsooth ; it | looked faded and lorloto, like a tick sun- j I dower among tbe cr*gt ol Mount Vesuvius. Tbe few dwellings extent ate con- \ | strucled of bnga logs, uucootb aod nuigainly in Ibo vxtrtme. No feucing i. ■ { Visible, ao gardens, Bo dowers, uo taste j exhibited any where, though 1 did coiicv j ; of lib, endeavoring to Ivacb a woodland ; A faw miles farther on, and ws approscb a long range of rocks, at the foot I of which gushed a sparkling stream ol i j pure cold water. Thither u* betook our. ; j selves and quaffed copiously. Alter a brief respite *o lesume our ride, tbauk | i ieg nature for ber manifold spoolaneuu- i : gifts lo undeserving mankind. Mils a pun ; J milt we left behind us, and still no signs i of habitation appeared. Tbe faiol putb 1 ware lulluwiag warned a long winding j course through a daep Vault of lowreaching foliage. Ere long we emerge i irotu this damp, lonely place, and aiowiy ' ascend tba sleep sides nf a broad bill. | Upon gaming its summit, »u espy in ib« distance tbe faint outlines of a | | squatter's ranch. Wa rejoice at the I i prospect aad hasten toward it. JS hen j I Hearing Ibe ranch, our tars caught the ' domestic sounds of a Bpioning-wLaef. j Hays 1, "Charley, 1 think these people ■ j civilised." | | "Doubtful," qaulb be, "tbey bad tpiu-ning-wbes Is in anledalavtau Unas." Now a trio of fierce, growling, savage- | looking mastiffs clear tba wiakel at n i laap, and bound angrily toward us. I Charley screeched forth like a per- : | iea-fi>wl, "Call off your dogs.'- j | At this, a tiuud creature, wiib un ; hair, cama to tbe door and said, 1 ! shyly. "Won't you come In." f J ; '"Certainly," ir plied my friend, "and a tbousiad thank* lo you, but pious* chain ; those dogs." Wa alighted and seated ourselves, re- { j speetively, on tbe door-till, aid foot-log. ' I I oow made a partial salary of tba lata- j ■ rior. A pile of deer, fox, aod otter skins lay etowed away ia ooe corner — poir, j kettle-, aod home-made crockery loowied 1 ! up io another, Wil strewn ruund piomit- j ■ cuously warn homespun gowns, briar I crinolines, Ac, A crexy. looking ladder i stood is tbe centre, as if gRardemao of j : the chaotic whole. By mcana or this, 1 j j perceived tbe sleeping s purl in* u II of tbe j | raacb were reached. An old croae, with i wolfish look, now appearud aod asked if j desired food Fur our animals, day* I, "if it wen procurable." Tuning to tbu daughter, she Said — "Alice, take thrm bote** to the yard aad tola em a good chore nf fodder. •lays 1, " Madam, what ia tba slate of tba larder! Could you, wilboat laconve - famish oe wiib a bK of repo-L" " la it something lo eat T' ' qe«lb the. j " Tba sense," aayal. "•OH, yaa," she catinuwd, "I can aarvv ># a rrta pierl maoL" ••Let it be fortbeomiag," cbinmd » my ''"i:rV...ra.,or-i •ere soon oe feet for Ibe j j oagbl a coo) retreat beneath a broadlaaved maple, aad reatad oar jaded limb*. Shortly a beaky voice aaaoBxmf ibe read"CsmmsiMp^^hdiM.M." • beard, sad with mark guatt. HjBjilg tba
— ^ ed our steed* aud lit a cigar; so mauut- | iog, wa wished thrm a hearty good-bye, I i and moved briskly off on our retorn amid 1 the joyous prattle of the cubs, and friebdly demonstrations of mother aod daughter, ■ j who, until wa were far out of sight, waft at their adieus with dough pan nod bread tray. More anon. WuiLHON WlHLLDIK. | ! Saveu F*0M Uaowxtxo. — During tb» j regolar bathing boor yasterdoy.lbrra arose , : the most intense excitement among tbu j bathers in the enrf and the prople npotL , ; the beach, occasioned by tlilauMiog tbe j narrow escape from drowning of fuur per. j eons. Three of the number, two ladles ' aud one. gentleman, belonged tu tbe exi enrsion which nrrived in tbe morning, and were, tbrrefora, onncquaitited with th,pecnliarities of the bracb. Unluckily they chanced to get into tba same" gully ■ which proved so unfurtouatv fur the girl . i hat was drowned tba day previous. As ' -non as they got into' tLe de»p eater all : three went down, oune of them being able , lo awim. As they disappeared, J. W i Corson, of the city police force, who bap- . peneJ to see tbem go down, from Un beach, instantly dashed into the breaker*. * regardless of bis clotbiog, reaching one of the ladies in lime to prevent ber going j iog ber ashore, where she speedily recov- i ered from tbe bad effects of ber bath. The other lady was rescued tbrungb the iuelrumentaiity of Mr. W. M. Davidson, | uf Philadelphia, who sCam tu ber assistants. Tbe must dangerous cose was that of tba geotlaman, ba having sauk coo- ; j viderably deeper than tbe others, and ! were it not for lb* fortunate presence ol i Mr. John T. School-, of Philadelphia. 1 . would uoduutiledly have gone so lar un- ' ; der the surlace that life would become ; extinct -ere help reached him. Mr School, with great risk lo himself, sue- ! 1 cueded io grasping bim by tba hair, and . praserviug bra bold nutil tba timely up ! proacb of lb* surf-boat rullevod bim by ' lukii'g tbu apparently llleless man aboard. ' i Uf tbe other loitnoce, our' readers will . learo tbe particulars by reading a com. muoicaliuo id to-day 'a paper on the subIjeet. | All the parties were resuscitated immeI dislely on being conveyed aaberv, lb, 1 excursionist* being sufficiently recovered to leave in tbe allemoou. We would brie speak disapprovingly ' ol the prrrent airangement of the life-liur which is supposed tu be kept on shore foi I the purposejif saving life io danger. Uur - I allroliuu ba* b»ro directed to tbe fact that tbe hue is a kind uf amusement fur . | boys to play with. It should be preserved | lor tbe object II is iotanded for aod ou : l other. j - Moihw. may I go la to swim! Hang your eloikes en the Un koiy limb, ■ The continual repetition of distressing; ! calumnies Ibis season, at the aea-fidr; ] prove* beyond a prradveotot*, tbe lack ul , caution on tbe part of tbose who go Into ) tt.eaurfto baibe. Warning after war ing is given in vain. Aid la addition | to tbosa who have a special right tu ! lament over tbe aoiimvly departure ol j J their beloved, without any call, save lb»l of their own rashness, tbe elude community is kept in a eiate of agnation l-y ! rumor* loo ultau **11 founded, that some ! our is drowning, and tbe bathers on the ; beach are beid brvalhler* will, spprrheu .ion, lest some venturesome saiu.merto tbe life-boat will never return alive. It is recommended by some, that these . j psreoos abo era ao absurdly anxious to j I show bow little Ihoy Value their lives i I (aod probably tbey know best, how much | ttair lists are worth lo tbe community) i that thai* persona abanjyl be left lo sink ! or swim, jutl'aa it happens. I Tbe only remedy, probably, for those I wbo bav* Dot discretion to take cars of • j ibemm-lvrs, ia jnst that prescribed in tbr | charming lyric, which wa have placed at lb* .head of this paragraph. j How abo When to Batue.— Oor vl»itors may be benefitad if tbey take tba ! trouble to read aud baar in mind lb* following practical hint* on era bathing, which arw principally compiled from a medical journal ; — "I According lo tbi* authority, invalids I should aol bath* before breakfast. But ! due time mast be allowed for the digestion - ! of tbe meal, a* any stroug impression oe > the mind or body ia liabln to arrest or [ deslrwy digeatien ; tbetwfere, two boars ' ■ baald » la pas alter breakkaat aad after ; dinner, betor* ike bntb is Ukea. Tba I | pnliral mast be dirr«i*d Ao plssgs at j on-* is lue water, aad col lo ataad this ^ eriag for aoia* tun* an til tbe .octsce of tbe body ia es»i*4. He ubl^i Mi; done i aod allow each wave to pass completely over bim. It i* Uw temperature ef tk. sea ta which mw maat ba*a regard wb*e ! '• «*• dirvctsooa to paisaati at -ho. lis** of the year they may kalhe with advaau«e. If the fSIkat » eat mach de-
Old Letter*. I had occasion a few evvoings since, to ; overhaul a trunk of old letter*, and was | surprised lo fiud what varied emotion. : tbey would awaken io the mind. They I i nve tbe joy of nesting long absent j ] friend*— tbe sadness of walking beside | the graves of the loved and lo.t ; those ! written by , schoolmates, friend., bio- t I there, Bisters, and, more prised than allji j a mother's letters— «-m» received whij» at the old homestead, others while gt. ; I tending or teaching st1uior7^s4^filjp»tfway , and long forgotterg but all at ouce Calling ' ' Tbey call to mind "^k* old borne.teaC. it,« J i red cottage io /ftyr alley, which looked j out upon the bestfli^il meadows, skirted ! by the green woods', with the pleanat.t ! • pastures beyond; and. I fancied 1 could 1 i sgaiu inhale the fragrance of tbu red : ' clover, the wild honeysuckle and the ; ! trailing arbutus. The red cottage was an r unpretending one, and tbu stranger would | ! hardly, give it a passing no'.tcu ; but to i md its memory ia aacred ; uol for itself! 1 alone, bolfor ti-e association, that cluster ' brakeu circle base passed over Its tbres- ; tiuld to dwell iu the 'green pastures, be. j | side the still w'alers," aod return no mot.j forever. There was a bundle- of letter, j j which tnoocy cannot buy, writteu by u i And aiiqlper, written year* ego by an old j : school chum, who is now laying to enru-n 1 lortune aud fame In the far vV-est, From j | ooe of these last the folluwiug liues drop- j • ped out, which 1 remember were sug i gesleil by my friaod asking a beantitul girl, wbo was betrothed io him, if she j aould follow bis fortune to the distant ! West : TU go with thee, i 1. her lover whispered * maiUi a, I.lr -, | In princely maniloaa or la humble home; Da-ell aaywkn* I la-.»>c bam* aud frlcad. .for ' | (a, wn.ee duly call., I ll with Um. t o- | O, goMra wurd. ! : Hbvo wc arc ...II u« o-er Illc-.aloim) Wa lacauilugyear*. j But fortune has favored lliem, aod 1 • thlbk lbs black-cy.-d Nellie bus never . regretted ber decision u> link be. fuilune | with my old school chum'., rten though ! j she left borne and fi lends for bim. Wno ut us scbooLlvoys Could tl.tn have yacs.sii w Oat ou. lot* IU life would be, wnst occupations io lit* pursued, what | ! boru* os, hurried us onward, aud now how | ; diver** our lortune. 1 Some are dt-ed ; : some died in Untie orj.ri.ou., mar yr. 1 to the causa of liberty aud Union; ihn Jilting ale widely separated— sl.SK sue-' m-ssfui, aud soma unrucceasful, bat all ' being rapidly borne onward lo Uie end i To.ii.gbt 1 sit, un J luukiig backward j tbrougu ibe year., and putting the mist. j faces; but to-morrow, aud Iroiu tbebcr, | amid pieoaot car** aud busiucaa, tbey Will be lorgotlaii, until *oine little event or relic again "brings hack thought* ol j by -| one l-ur.." ; Kpccaiuu tiie Scavo. — W batrver may , be said or Ibougbluf ber political sphere, ' woman, io this country. i« certainly tbe , social rqnal of man. Tbis it unt only j held in theory, bat accorded iu practice, j ! |U all tba coHVantionalitiee of common life. Yet tbe course of education id most : of our s. miliarias where tba sexes are senI tibly taught together, "ffuitbm." the • woinro while it "prepares" the men for a 1 higher course. Gills lesrn faster than ; boys, but as SOOU ss they cease to be ! gult they cease to kern, lor lb* reason i that tbeir court* is finished just where i the value of learning becomes apparent. ; i Most young ladle-, tbrougb the forcing, < but-bouM process, graduate between fif- ! teas and eight*- u, and then become j teachers of tba elamoblarj branch** or forget alt tbey et'er learnad for want of i practice iu a field wbar* tbeir atuinmen i. would be called into requisition, j I Individuals of the Sex' Lave vbowu OS pa- j J city equal lo moo. but as a class, a super- j J lei al smattering of "glittering gauarali- ! tie#" ia supposed te be sufficient to turn 1 It, ia failed .na system resolva* ifaelf into I i this propoiilios— Wa will never exhibit ■ a commeaily ol liuxuagbty vdacatod and j inuliqpval an an til tba sum or th* ; coaatry arw as thoroughly cultivated ; j ; TH* Mother make* lb* Mas, aad aside : (rem the spsw *f kaas cosasal aod stem- 1 pier what aa laoaaliv* to ambiHoaT *ffc.-'. spo* th* pun *f tba man would it b* to pace ia tba satailaotaal .»» with ! HM m'tHo btgMw walks of tba odW,* ; -d msNwrnv. Ah tW. t* a. shrd raws) la lewreiag, aa IsS than Ha N<» Hmag U* Ctavma for sWmm ..w the \ rep^WtaEMms. I
! Dkowxkd while liATHiNO.— Another ; ; sad instance of loss of life by drowning j 9 1 occurred in the surf Yesterday afternoon " abont half after four, and but for tbe timely ) • i assistance of the gallant snrf-boats crew. ' | still another would have been added to 1 - the list. - The particnlars, a* -far as we • can gl.an, an- these: Three m.id-.or-V hatha in tile surf at the foot of Jackson " ! cot some distance l.ej.iud what iscou-id- ' ' ' ered ti e safe baiting ground. L'ufurtuu. [ ; »'<'ly tbey chanced to g. t ioto the neigh- • Lot hood of a gully formed by the tide, and ; ' • which is two or three feel below the level ! ' j of the beach. Into this hollow ull three : J I went ere tbey knew the danger they wore 1 j Dank, hot the other two. named Kosai 1 [ O'Dounell un-1 Elfsa McSorley sank hi ' 1 | low the Yorface. On the m.unt the suit 1 crew, and after pome de.p.-rete pulling l-y | I the oarsmen, it got along- .do the latter- , (| before she stint in the bottom. Willi r difficulty .he was lifted aboard ill a ssoui- " ! ingly lifeless eoodiiiun, nud jmraediatoly ' taken ashore, where rha.oratitB moun- j ' | iug her. Ho.a ' U Donnell disappeared I " I from view before the boat got near ber. • j and not the slightest trace of bet body 1 has been aeon since. It being ebb tide : ! at the time, there u uo probability that . s ' It will be washed ashore. The girl he- ' I loogod lo Mr. Davi.'. collage, -oo l.affa- , i yetto street, and lias been but a few year* I revived by the usual mt-lbod for recusi1 j recovering tbe effects ol her "dar.gerouj tmtfa. I Tbe names of tlfree of the boat'* crtw i Frances (jutnn. Mauus McUrossen and j Thomas Campbell. The names of tbe j ol) «r two are unknown to us. j Tug lit.vi.in.- or Hscxittius. — There possible ulUDtiuD to bnsiuess. Ask them to go tisbing, and the rc.pon.e will be, i ;-U»n'l spare tbe tune." Ask them to ' spend a day with their families or trieud. in the wood*, stid the .amo re-ply await, you. From Monday morning until tiatorday night, ib«> pi id on in their weary j iruud-will round, only to hud ibemselte. ^ul lolly- live, or evoO yoeoger, poorJ S.v^.jud lrieiiuo. We baVe uo tallti tu I such Ueve't-ending loll. Uou never in- i r ' tended It. and ihe proof pu.liive ".nal he , 1 aud acbes, coughs and aktliuias. wiuiuil ! invariably afflict *«ch bu: ibe*.— loving , men. A business man couuut afford to no , | Wituoul rvcre-Btloli. 11* » creel to huu- , dulge aouitwhal iu lual direction. It the surruuuuiug- ol plewAnl Hlvuds, Com- , pan I on* and Uaiiiy ; a snaking out ul in* . geudv of a iilile huiiiilosi plraawulry anu | «v.u oooaanse, re hi . nSqn properly foi 1 ; the broker, -the pruleMiubui man, or liiu | , gentle uiau ol leisure, will be equally Ij. Ui - | tilad by a iillia divelgenc* liuui worldly - I really enjoyable gaities of .wateringplace*. Awuy to the woods, away ! ' j C*RU Liiql-Kirk.— I tie following may ' who frequenlly go out' to "make' call*" : "A plain cuMLIUuulea a passing call ; • the lower light hand corner tnrneu down, 1 a Yswst ; left baud lower, condolence ; 1 right -hand upper corner, bastoes* ; left ' band upper corner, adieu." — "Nad Bautline," poorest of all tbe ^ ; blood -aod- ib under tribe of novelists, is , guing to sue Henry Ward lteecbur for calling bis Ledger story "Norwood." | Ned .wrote "Norwood, or Life on th* I'lains." many years ago, and it died ' ' long since. — In onr railroad depots one cao find , ' the time-table of every road oo tbe conr 1 tinent. except that of the vary on* to { ! wblcb the' elation belongs, and io oo caa* i* Ibe amount of fare given. It is aomv- . times a muleqpf a* much importance to . . tba trawler to know the price as (be. time . of a trip. / - Warrit Plai*.— A )>*liiion rwfc**»ly ' | presented lo a Uaffaio court was r/jec-i- n ' j by the judge oo senium of "t'd- gible 1 j writing." .pad hand w filing, it is gen1 j erally supposed, is th* sura indicat'iOB of 1 j genius, but there can be do greater fal- ' ; lacy. To wrft# IfglMy eananvvcr ir.tar- ■ ' fur* with a man'* chance to gain baie. 1 ' while to writ* illegibly doe* interfere ' t greatly with aweoaaa IB a pr.ating aEaa. ante fur aaw-papar* shoald | ' ; rem* as bar that geed wriliag aad gwad j 1 : a* a**, a plain bead and plate worde, are I ■ | always tk* meat Highly prired. '] Yhh Pure f'ior.-h Sew jares J, j • i the gamaval inteisln ssmrMgrsw: , • are ia that tHasa it anty sheet Hall a wrep. j ' | THa -Hate paadart' uf the State i* art J
Fact* ami I'anriri. ! — What has a est that no other u . jmalbae! Kittens. — A n*w way to pay old debt'. Stop , drinking and co to work. —When is a lover liken tailor? When j hu presses hi* .nil. H — Opportunities, like rggs, n-ast ba i 1 hutrbsd wliun (buy are fresh, j — What u man warns— alt he ran gut ; - what a wiuiiaa wants— all shu can't pel. j I — Tbr ladies say 'be Jew coroa-nui j i|.__Almusl .-very junog lady ispuhlir. j " | — "Aoythint to pleas* the child." n« tbu nor.*, said when shu let lb" baby j* j — Hutting is immoral ; but how can th* - ' man who bets bu wore* than one who is j _ Why is the letter I the most bl-wrd i ' ; of vuwuls t It,- cause it is in th. Ynidst of j | | bliss. K is in Hull, and tbu rest arc in j : I'urgatury. J ( - A New York correspondent uf an \ , Knglieh paper st*i«» "that the ladies of | . liuaton fur ■mutnj, lb* ladies uf New . York." — A writer declare* that, under Ihej • are becoming elegant cyphers." A figure ! or speech. ' —Tbu proportion of bachelors dying: ' in Scotluud is double that uf married.] : T hat's bad lur tba.bBch. lure. i ' ' - The. time whs,, young men generally ) eoturlaui notion* ig maniage^i* exactly ' ■ — i'rt-ulivu think-, if u yuuog gitl has ! young uicD are upl to conclude that they • are sufficient ground fur attachment. : 1 — Why aru yi-oug" ladies kissing vuch j • ! other, like an *uibl*ui of Christianiiy ! ; ' bccau.e they are tloUlgjulii _each other i ' us tbey wuuld that men sbuuTd do unto j ,j — lie who a-k< tu see his wife's ic; j counts is u snub. He who, aekud by her, ' . ; iuuks al them, is a tool, but bu wbu ' — Ul us have plctey ul grapes to est ; young widow. — Ao old la y in I'.un ylvania hsu »_ • : gr, ni-w», r>iun Kf rye, aud never cou.U cat j u in any lorm. " I ul ul late, " nafrf .h"i— ■ihdf hau got lo making It lulo whiskey, and I can, uuw sod thsu, worry down a — "Oh, ptay ivl in. have my way till- • time S" eav.l a yiltug ^"Dll- U.ai to III" ; 1 lacy lu'Ve. "W eil, IVllij. I sup, u." 1 !! W i*l ul my «wn." [ pliea the UuUisci, "I've been wauling lo Co i*o Dew*.- Flvui t» falling. This 1 ; j. gq. u uews lul all housekeepers. ;j I. iltjn.Y AT THE bKAUDE.- Our l^dy ! | labia, but bucessaiy vu (he protiucllun ul a fine effect at the seaside, 't be grey ; nuulmlity ul aurtb, sua and sky is iclirvua 1 and I airly illuuiiualed by' a scarlet cloak : ' or jacket, cherry or ruac-culured urate) I ' Scarlet bralun jackcU are exceedingly ! pretty seaside wear. Ui.-y are charmingly; worn with while ur buff morning! I drussis — uO ulhvr uuisioe gaiuieni being1 required lur the piuluauade . upon the ! bvocn, the luuage upuu the plaxza, in ' , ' Uteu a drive lu Diauauud beach Far k, ! with tbr excepttuu ul a slouched ur vuiy | wids-hrnnmtd hat, which no young or olu | i lady ahuuld gu wubuut. I n* Utile, round, rimless anew Luis i ' are worse than usel«>s--vbt<y are simply a provdcalleu, and a.ueii, - alter led ut hum*. j titaorl dresses era exlramely aswful fur ■ walking upon the beach. We hare never iwfuru bad a custome so cuiissDiaat as this ; so little io the way, *e well adapted YO exercise without fallgue; aod, in ils way, when properly made, ao picturesque t mud becoming. Warm wrap*, a water-proof cloak, aod * dressing sack, era all iodiepaoaabl* at lb* **a*id*. Us- all IH* pret-y thing. ' Iyoa hav* got : frequeul changes see re- ! qafaite, freakness being of mora import- j 1 ' A Boaro* paper Uinks the** are called < f" df dwyi " bacsaaa tH*r* ia ao araeb t i graving akoat lb* wsvtHar. May lb* I j asm* aol H* eltrib* tebl* to tba great < 'mMf
EXICA* Job# Cumino to Lioiit.— Now . that the triumph of tbe.Mexicaa Republic has been secured, there are a number of .Mexican job* of all sort* aod suns, which will be brought out of tbeir dark pigeon holes lo be worked up. Tk* scheme for buying lovwer California ri one of tbem; i t' arenc* Howard's express busine-s ia ! another;, the Tehsuntepec railroad a j third, borne thirty or lorty million dolj_lari E1« involved in theso job*, and they j take every possible shape, from a mere private speculation, a U-legaaph concaa- ^ 'ion or a silr.u uiine, up to a grand colo- " | luxation scheme. Most of these project* ; h --rajoi.ted upou Ibe country when Ib* I .luurrx gov. rnment was :o a uiurching j sciuded, now that the necessities which . away. The first duty of tha Mexican j republic to Itself aud to the world t* to | put duwo State rights generals, and to restore industry to ils peaceful channels. | Till these things are dune tbey bid better let tba jubs and tba lubbyer* severely A Fkw Wuniis run New Jeeiet.— ■ d ersey . " us it i* called, ba* beeu a kind f ol by word for rnauy years to the entor- , prising citizens ul New York and Fbilocelpbia. la I'hiledelpbts, Ness Jersey- . men wore formerly known by th* alang term "A^jgriucs;" and here, when a man goes tu New Jersey, he. is said to go out .of the Uaiou. Au increasing number of the best citizens uf New York yearly go ' , to New Jersey to live, which ia not to b* - construed, however, tuto a dislike for the ' L n;uii. . New Jersey bud, by the census of 1663, | 713,000 lukabiiaots ; anu New York, u wli use census wu* taken tbu same year, had 3,631,777. That is lo say, New York bus nearly five limes mure people than New Jersey. Rut our Statu has about .ixiceu lilacs as great a Stale debt as Now Jersey; we owe over fifty millions, " J and New Jersey only $3,393,300. ! Tbi* circuusluuce probably allaviatea sum* of Ibe miseries of a residence in New Jersey. — .Vea York Eccniny Toll. CxfE Island, Aug. »ih, 1867. Ma. Ki-ituk :— The questiuu ties olten my knowledge, " Why la it that the bauds do but play aumelhiog lively— Ilka N*. nuuul airs, or popular songs, and -Ibe like— inileod uf the mcessaut and everlasting German waltzes, putkasaodsoleniu * i marches;" The peup'le hear enuugh uf j the luruier at the Ueqaeut ball* *od hups bu perluruiiug tba latter, we bud hupad passed sway. Mr. Usssier has }he reputation of being ; u most polil»|-Bfl'sbls ami obliging gauIJeinaO, ail uf whlC i tltiea be bas a just "title to, aud wc hope be will cuulluue lo Uiiu wishes ul the people, aud give tbeui : ioiwa Music which we ute dally treated lu, and thus win lor himself and band a Lauoxa. liAi.TtaoHE, Aug. 9. The iteuiiier ll'i/soa Smutl was sunk in ; l,|e Chv-Sspeake ifsy lust oighi by cuuiiog ■ into collision VTiih Uie etenmer Mury .Iuyusru. Three passenger* were Uruwaud, 1'iiii.ADkj.riitx, Aug! 9* laclike lujuuiy; m Ninth street bcluw t\ bar tun, snavieriDg tba'osck part ut the ■ 1 uuiiding, lulling two of tbe proprietor* and wounding several others. Loxlox, Aug. 9. Tuo railroad train from Dubiiu fur ' VYtclvluw ran off the track al Bray Heath. Light cars were plunged lulu tbe sea, only J one passenger escaping alive. The e* tjueeii ul Nuple* is dead. Mute tiuups are lu b* despatched to j Canada to repel Feoiao iovaaious. i Wasiiixuvox, Aug. 9. Judge Fjshat received a message Irom the Burratt jury, but tbsy have out yet come iota Court. Appaflmtiy the uisjor- . ily ere du term toed lo ask lor a discharge, hoping to worry the miuority to their j side. At tifievn minutes of nil)* o'clock lbs | Deputy Marshal cleared tba >Courv room and Closed th* dour*, it being understood that nothing deficit* would be kuown tonight from lb* jury. WasHiiurox, Aug. 7. Tba case of Burrall wae gtveo to the jury at uuoa. Thar# is lulls prospect of | a verdict bring rendered to-night. I box in the Blood. — W boa tba blood is well supplied with iu iron element, wa eel viguroaa and. full of animation. It m an insufficiency of ihii vital element that makes us feel weak and low spirited ; all .ucb, by taking tbe teruviao Byrep, (« protoxide of Iron.) can supply this daband b* wuudertnlly invigorated. FisccariujL July 31«t. 1WFI.— At a I and valhusia.tic meatiag ol lite olti sens of Fiv Ivrvilhs. bald at tba old Bakwol llitun# oo tha vvaaiaf of Jatjr 31st, al 8 o'clock. It was aoaaiwKteaty decided to cbeagw tU nam* of tU phuta from Fisto L'layloB, th* a saw* of tba Fuel tsE-aaa K, Hewitt, Fraa'l, Cham. F Joava, bwe y

