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VOL XIII.
CAPE ISLAM). CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDM-SDY. ACCUSE 21, 1SU7.
NO. 637.
W BUSINESS CARDS. I A CARD. ' Tail M. SMITH. Cu»lalM» of IM.,' (loom Jwkjou St.. opposus thr Centre \ U|< IsIsb* , Knr J.rvr. \lrCTIO.\ HI SIVEHS. r| "HE uBatrslfaed waul! rvipvctfull) Inform bl» umwIIW "" i™'" bU*ln"r** *' OWJRUF' w C*|# Iilu4. ll J. s. ii. unci, j ttoutk r-A t-la ir, mastku, soucrrot, t KXAMISCR IN CHAMIgy, HltllT'itUIT, 1KI,[ run, Ct.UU, N. J„ .11 A<UoU>lnc Knt National B<u>k. A t't'TIO.MKKICN \OTI( C. THE uodrrslfurd having ukm out tiers** «, Mi Austlossrr, rrsurcltuli) dir. sot Ire la hi. Mead. .Ml ih« public, that n» U prrp.rre tu sttruil la I ubllc U» llur | ..l af£m M*> count), .1 Ma rl r-oli-. and n. rra.ua.Mr larm*. WILUAM CHAMBER*, Ian. », 19*7. (,) Cold N. J. II. B. 8WAIS, REAL EST A TE A (SENT, SUR VEYOR CONVEYANCE!!. ob re. Cor. PERKY E SOUTH xttsclc, J.JS-r Cap* Island. N. J. JESSE M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AG RET, Haa rrnovrd hta oBm fro. 111. eornrr of Wash. logtun and Jeekaoa atraaU, to JACKSON STREET, OMorilr I kr Gram i/oscr, COfA U ssSTa. J. Jct/OWf] AKTIOS B18MER. 1'KE uadsrslsaad would mpccfutly Inform »»«) «*r, aatf £? .7 biulncai > aajwba. la Cap. M.y Count,, at ar rraaooabla rsts a. any oth.r psreod, and sollclh ' jesse m. smith, Cap. IdiM. N. J. OOrr, Jackaon sl, oppo.lt. Da Canlrr ILm.r CORVBYAJVCUfG. Deeds, bonds, mortgages, .nd otasr Instruments of wrltlux lrs.ll, drawn, alii. noalDra. .ad drapatcli. and AckoowU-djmcnt. aad Depositions Ukda by HENBV swain, Mem* b OUaoy. OEo al Waataott'i Bnarvlln* Houaa.TownMnd. IBM, Cap* May County, N.J. AoaoiT is. i ass. flf. A. WEIZEI.LE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. MO* NOKTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. O FECIAL allraUoa paid to consignment. and © Shlppias ordrra. (ndara from i'arm.ra, Slor* sad Hotrl Kr.prra for^any artlelr desired. will recotve t.ronqn »tNOTICE TO THE PIBUC. ^N all (ooprrtlrr Ml wilt ths Bibaolbrr lot ttMolthynnM ea tb« aarooal oJ°S*lra;l(ro7 Bv.to trn ihimaand al lb. rat. ell per tret, aad to S an.: ,
tba rum ol H»» per rout on all properly 1*11 to knot. JESSE M. SMITH, OKe# Jackaon St^opptaduT uc'utr* Hottar, , fr*«3 New Jersey. , MONEY ! ! 7 PERSONS who may wiab la borrow or lend an j Boaey Bay paaatbly Ksdaparty who win r loan to or of 1Mb, by mckiac appHentwn to tbr uadaralgaad. Partis* Baklap aoollrallon by Irl- , row, or pul OOL aa tba ess* assyhs, and when 1 J!Ve£" ttTMsl' Vtk*ba MotndT'By tbu '."mi olhars. JOHN B HUFFMAN. j Attorney at Law, Jslt.WMf C.p. May court Hoaas, K.J ' NOTICE. T ESSE M. SMITH, af Cap. Island, N. J., wtsbea tJ. to InlotBhli Mead, and Ibewbol. people ol ' Caiw May County and lb. pubU* al Um. that br I la fully prepared, suit tsKhrw It jlsjusla***. lo j IUal""toUta^,Bnffla«*. tttssfprSItt", 'H'ukl! | "k^aioT'lot OTw^nEoMM^^ cSptite'." ■^UB'^^n^^g^^WrttfaH aadijrepaiJ. H. OARBISON, W ABU INOTON H'I JtKF/1. oppaalt. tb. PoB OBee, CAP* JSLAN r, S. J, sta1i0nerv, and notions! to?Atuartu S3!!R.. ■ tobacco k bec arb, COUOTERSMTHS. vrboWaaM ami iu i.il Agant In tba CUHSCBUMI iviAl' L 1 A MILE MANUFACMJRINC CO. BbTMf Jobs M. Let. b. p. Aaunsa. Rica. b. williami JOHN 8. I. EE A CO.. J^OPEni HIP CHANDLER FN NATAL stores, No. SS Ndrtb WHARVES, below ARCH SL, PMILAMSLTMIA. GILLIH6 sad SEINE TWINE, OARS, OAKUM, PITCH. TAR. ROSIN, PAINTS, OILS, •LOCKS, CANVASS, A U KOOKRI ETATHO V WION 8, I.EKR CO. PMlsdsMrts. April S.W. (APE HAY OCEAN WANE, p CRUSH ED VTEEXLV AT CAPE J SLANT CAPE >UT COCttTr, *. A SAMUEL EMA6MU8LI, ^bbMSS.|P«KBB - -W'«_ A PHWMMAMMCAL view or M ARRIaI'iE, • JMryaHL!^
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED. ABotbar- Creal Work by K. A. Pollabp. the ' .rknowlrdrrd Hlllort.n of tbr South ; rntlllrd "LEE AND HIS LIKCTKN « NTS," oomnrl.tn* a Lilr of Cea. R. E. Lar, rrplela with lasts or»rr brfufr published, lacluJIng Biogrephlr»of errry , Southern Ornrr.l of dl.UnrlUm. ^ rtr,„, A ; eoBpanloa voUuae to "IMf ^LOtrt^AUsI^*' a r 5 es^nrdj ^"pajnljuon to£ a°eomplctr library of the w.r from th' ■obrreidr. TREAT k CO.. Publlahere, K, rr) I .11,11 J nr., I. II. kftty T.aik.r .In, i> 1,1 Nana It. Errry Bekool Hoy want. It. popular patr'otir ERu.loua ol tba day. thr rare.1 Poetical Gpau, tbr Snoal Specimens ol oratory. . nud a fund of Mirth and iiuinur, 1-r ihr usnol t Pa|fiu, itmo., Paaipblal fM Hon, so cts. I Cloth, Puhlishrra, No. lea lh'.tnu\*»uU. Vu' -id. INM i -. QEACBENBOIi'S ARITHMETIC N '■ TIIK arilT AND BEST. PHBaiy,«c. Elemrntmy, dOe. Praetlaal, »I.M huU/ae? m%i'I^«Vle«»hohh.u"cbe k'r.ncTr.'?! i^iM™nJ.*ld^^lrjfr^^es^iw^^i«hr. A^U-«^.ffi^.n'v.oAddr..vk AUENTS WANTED lo ranraM for "Folta ^ Vsau is nltojWorui." is.ooo already aeod'lo? terms lo Foctss r'p.lmsb, ja., If Bible Houre, New York. { The Metropolitan Collar Co. 1 Meke MI NT V- EIGHT rarlrtlre of ■ Ladlre* aad Gente* Collars aad CuEk. Thr larger l aoacrra for PAPER GOODS In the world. POSTER A I'AI.MEH. Jr.. PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, ? Wbolaraln snd HpIsiI. 14 Bible House, Astor Place, • NEW TORK. New Books Just Published. DROPS OF WATER, BY MIRA ELDRIDCE, 1 An Elegant Gift Book. »IAO ■ TRUK METHODS OF PROMOTING PERFECT LOVE, from drb.tr. In the n. T. Pmerhera' meeting of the M. E. Orach. . CM I *— -2' Pnprr J*
PRACTICAL 8ANCTIFICATI0N " ByRecJ-Boymon. , » h0 TIIK GUIDE TO HOLINESS. a roll«tous Bnnthly^ not OTgrt^wA^sWwhM fm am* tree on apnUratlon. Toraia tlASper aaunm t(, We ar nd' booke by msll frrw of poatape, on rr- ts relpt of retail price. Send lor nur oaUlogur. Depot for FAMILY mm*»,fdibrr will, or without Pboiompbta Pamlly «rm«', dea^nrd to . •> It Bible House, New York. j„ 1)111. MU K INBITTUTE, a Br-I-laa. — iuIlo.rdcni(iuhooMor B;')Sj«l)rttlillWd MM jg imrHruIMB* eddtra Rsr" W. C. RICHARDS. PrtBrtpaL » I )RKBIDENT LINCOLN'S COACH FDR 1 SALE- lhr loach formrrl) uied by <hr l.tr "J Prrablrnt Uaooim, nearly newf oaat •SJJU.wlll b, be eokl far lea* Ibis kail tta value If atdtH. d for ImmedlalMr. Alan, SOO CA RHIAGEB, r.cr) e| ilylr ^XOoA SETS^ H1.R.NU^ <rrrr.l^und ^ > VaMES AND ellTLlHRI KM- " I j PLOYED. Picture burlaraa. Very pro#- <0 table. No rlak. IT apjOawn Pioturea and CaU- p] l*t**l«AN»5l LaTg, S»t Bowery. N. Y, Ct'T- „ GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.. ^ Advertising Agents, ln\ 40 PARK ROW, <i Kiulnraa man wishing to ndvertisa U nay part of the country can wad thrlr ordrra to ua. Tbr ^ ton.ee from I be publlebrr. u W. are aatbortud to ooa tract for all newe- ( . paiwra throughout the country at publishers' ' 11 yon want to advertise, wad at tbenaamol cl paper* you waat to use, or of the towns or eltlar , copy of ytmir advert lar n.rnt. .tatla'f thr .y.tr b' you with It to occupy, and the length of Ubm it r. la te be Inserted. t| Be aa esplyell aa poaatble In atating prreieely wbnl Is wanted, and you will receive mil aredM 0 Information by rottam naali. " nmfcrlBMtts . g. RODMAN, F18K TO CO., » BANKERS. 1 . AND DEALERS IN ^ GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. \ No. 18 N assav Bis err, a i NEw YORK, ft T)DY and sail at Bilked rata. Ms »ar neat. 1) BoadaDlimi ; Ftvr-Tarnt, Honda, all laaura; Yam-Forty Bond. , Btvya-Thlrty NoBa. .it latin ; o Coatpoaand late reel Notoa, and OoM and SUvat , "■ "■ — -gy-~— • anal* ordrra tor punbaw wad sale of .ILmla- ( • Receive DapaMB, aad allow • par ecal. Inlaraat » - on balancer. an»**l to chaeh at > tohl ■ t, Make ratten Inaa aa all aceramkle i«t..t a. " • »» |^M * Owveenmen' Are^llr._crrdl'r,l or . ~ rum roi r Iimebi ' s nd others.— th e grafton mineral « a adi^Ki=rKsa&?s . I aurgva K 1 BJfaj". cs > ; SSilrffl ! rwL *"-^*"7Bm77i I NywUt, d , ■ j be a afaeutao, w >>>_(•* taN ' aMBa'a ta^lara. ,
Hie ?P«wt's Cottttr. Tu Almaidn. Unbind thy wealth ol yellow hair. But let my fond eyee lUger tbrre— TUrt let I hem linger, on ehrh gleam of glory glinting It, and d/vem Thr drvama which In my wild brain teem, Alma id ai. Of gutdra lucka thai round bar fellHeat woven anrabea round my beart,— Obtd thy goMro aprll drjuirt, Eataaglod la Iby glorloua hair— To Ibta thy golden lock, agree, The Hps, wbo.e^tsa my km bearl cravcaAa ahc la fair ami aa crt , and bold Almalda." Unbind thy rbnrm of yellow hnlr, And llnd the red hrart hidden there. And bold It trembling in thy graep— Se — let It thrill broralh th) elaap, Then hide U to thy boeem fair. Bound with a thread of golden hair. And l»>ha!l rrat contented there, fgistcllancons. EiiRlish Water inff Pluccs. Capo May, as s fashionable watering place, iVnot only a placa for ralaialiou and refreshing for lb* ibontandi who annually trUil hers, but is also a placa ol more confusion, bustle and nnlts, and ol
scarcely !«•> fatigue and ansiaty, lo many, lhao the gay circles of socialy ajid thr bogy •cenetof basinets in tba eilv. ll is from France, whence wa lake lb" fashionable stylo* of recreation, sa il doer of costume, rather than from Britain. whence we drain oor genealogy\V* liar* met with a description of s wa taring place io England, soil it is a real entity. A correspondent lo s Saw York journal introduces il to us. The scenery — il it in Devonshire— is grand. Bat |t the place, the village, the visitor*, that we de»ire lo introduce In oar reader* : — Here, *helt»r*d by chalk hills and to a sunny aen, lie* the pretty little batbipg town of Ka.tbonrne, one of thr nicest, qui' leal and prettiest on the English coast. Jual now it io all bat .mothered In ruse*, white Itltesaod honeycockle. 1 had no idea they would flourish ancb luxuriance by the salt sea. Feu in England ar* so free from tb* vagabonds and poverty that mar the beauty of English towns. — The antiquities. tb* fltat house*, in# few remaining thatched roof., and the cottagaa and boat* of the fishermen, giro a picturesque setlo the splendors of the marine pa rade, the Dew streets sod elegant building". "French watering places hsvo abundant umsaemuols — balls, concerts, theatres, eavinoes. Not so in Kaglsnd. A band plays oa tba parade— sod that is all. Kastbouru* has ten ortwelr* churches aod chapels, but nut the sign ol theatre or place of amusement. People breakfast, Mike, walk, lie on tbu beach, read novel*, ride, driea, dine, walk and go to bad, and nest day do it all again, and so on, growing fresher, rosier, sod Mooter, day by day, until the season is over, and they ar* ot to towo agaia. Yon can take a sail in Una weather, blister year hands rowing. -A young excuses bar playing oa the piano by showing tba inside of bar pretty hands a'l blistered by tb* oar*. Yon ran play at that dandling, ledioas, attitudinising, flirting game, dear to yohtbfal enrates and wall-shaped yoaag ladies with p ratty Croquet. " After dinner we walked for two boors th* parade, nic* terraced walks along tba beach. The waves ar* dashing oa lb* sbiagl* and roaring back agaia. Th* bead plays operatic selections, aad Guards and Mabel waits**, and the' polkas as loeg as they can sea, and tk»a wind op with tb* invariable ' God 8ae* the QnseB.' Mi's lootrja on Ua trench**, or walk op aad dawn, looking at each other, bet never , naver, Barer speaking U> each ether witheel a formal iotrod action. 1 have area two member* of, the deau steads her*, nod two policeasee. As a mailer ef form be is her* with hi* helsset-shapad hat. to rvpreeeni th. principle of «s4er. Aa a matter ef bet there is a* peaaiWe as* br him, awl th# eerty lime I h#w» assw him was watkbg i wish hm wile ee the parade eayoj lag the [ mask. Tims pwasaa, aal Wanly, bat ; Slowly, al Iks KagUeh watertag pfaea. Each tby baa bag a* Skews, aad a w..k 1 tow seem* aa bag «• a asset k in Part*
Oca Trials.— Few persons hav* a just conception of a oatbpaper man's trial*. - Tb*y are a* aumeroo. as lbs sands upon ; the seashore. Wa ar# expected always j to have something foony. If w* do not, i the paper is doll. pro*y and ha* nothing in it. If we do not bar* il full of local*, ] If we do not publish every nonsen.ica! j communication, we becoms liable In be ! •ligmatix»d a blockhead.-** J, in cons*, j qoenc*. n»l fit for iW^jotition. ^ If »* I jn3qg lady's co»lumo, we ran lb- lisk o" I beioAlbreataoad eitb a thrashing from hsfmgperon— a* w.« the caa* recently. Irtre Oiuil doing so. Long Branch, Sara ! teg* and a host of Other rammer reran- ! are quoted as place, wheie the very »ame thing ba# been ia vogue for year*, and why make an exception of Cape May? If we make a local of a dielingoisbed *trival, fault is foand because il looks a* if we desired ingratiating ourselves into the | graces of tb* perron. If w* do not, we ars told that people aee no use in having a paper here, bocaafe it don't "blow" abonl having " racii hooor," etc. Some balls; while others complain, il we don't column*, that there ii not half enough. I Soma tell us, confidentially, lo " pitch j Into" this, that aod the otb«r, or whereover improvement should be made ; while others view tbu tuns front a different j •ucb a course will meke people imagine j Cape "Slay to be a marl unfortonatn. local- ! ily, wbero oothiog but ills and danger* j abound. Som* say n.ore attention rboubi he gtvon lo such inut'ers as " Soma's | Trial," " Uocooslruction," and so forth. . aod a thon.aod others have their mitt-., made up how a paper should bo conducted, and no two of them can agree. L'ndet •ueh circumstances, how can it bo expected that the editor ol a papet c«n rait ^ everybody? Music in Cttcacus*.— There are many '
woo are oppo.ed lo in.lrumentiil music in j churches, or places of worship. A large • '• majority of chorcb-goers, however, p eferl instrumental music lo aid io the worship. ' -slj heaatital in 111* Mrains from an organ or ■neludeun, aa lltey afceuS In pe.na of J _ joicing and ihankfulne*. Inward Heaven. | 1 A feeling of revereere and awe creeporer the lover of mu-tc under audi rir- V of th# most High. He that is a Invar of music is several d*graet n..r-r God. in our astitoailon, than the sour, u'ern loan in who.* bosom no sympathetic chord ran ^ tie thrilled by the »w**t *tr»ina or harmony which u'Cend heavenward in praise of Him who implanted in the human bocom and brain facnliie* to appreciate »nd create beautie* of natuie ant) of art. This ^ is troe of good muspc. But how different if, instead of the inslraoieol being louched ^ with skilful fingers, and the'niurin pro- ( dared soft, smooth and melodious, a novice, or one borne ap with insufferable aeff-onnceil, attempts the performance of (| that which ehnald he th* ta.k of the mnst ^ i skilfolt In the latter ca*e disgust takes ^ th* pluce of aw# and reverence, and an effect i« produced exactly contrary to thai h . which is intended. Bad masie is inrafferablr anywhere, bat how maeh more so in . church, where through th* sounds pro- . dueed by a skilful performer upon a good (I organ, Ihe sool may be led to look upward b I toward tba throne of light and glory. i Give a congregation good mu*io and sing- s I inc. aod we assare yon th* worship will r it* more sincere snd hesrlfelt. There are f' tho-e, it ii true, who would run tn'nppo- " I site extremes, and kave tb# insirumejital '• I performance! partake of tba natore ol ' , drawing room entertainments, while the " t congregation would be coooied out en- o ■ tirely in the matter of tinging. Let a 'i middle coarse be followed, however, and c t the resell kill be easily perc-ptihle. Give a l as good music as wall at good sermons. t I CottniwoTS— We copy the following from sn exchange, for the information of I our readers, as It mty not b* generally known : Black pepper irrilsle* snd inrtsmet th# coating of the stomach ; rsrd' ( pepper doss not ; - It sxcltes, hat do#* j not irritate; il corrects th# flatulence ( t which atlendt th# OS* of vegetable food, j f I'ersona in health do not require pepper • io their food; bnt to thora of wrak apd , j. languid stomachs, it is msnifuld more ■ j healthy to uaa eayena* peppet at meals c j than any. form of wlae, braady, or beer . t lhal can be named. h»caa*e il etimulalA* *t without tba rwaetiuu or sleepiness or da- . r W,i,T' - 1 J Tag fastest time io American railroad- J • ing was that of a 41 radars' train on lb* - New York Central railroad, the olhar _ b day, from Hambsrg to Baffalo, tan mil#* ( • ia eight mioalM, oral ihe ml* or aevaoty- f 1 fie# mile* a* hear. g Fall Cwora— Tb. fall crop# throagt- • *«t Cam As* aad adjaiaiag oouaties feok A naaartroUy promlaiag. They wlH, when l rwady br gatbariag. maha a vary p.efltak Me yflaU. Cava, palataw. kaekwhaal » aad aa«e aa* *a*y be. A
St. Lows. Aag. 1.1. ! About a doxeo citixen* of 8». Joseph, j , ] inclading some prominent Renlleoien. j ■ were arrested yesterday, ci. urged with ^ j complicity in burning the Platte river ' bridge, on the Hannibal and Sr. Joseph Railroad, ia 1861. and 'are now lodged in ^ ! Ihry will have a preliminary examination. | * i The Pintle river bridge w». burned by j 1 rebel* and their sympsibixers. lo preetpi- j t I tale a train ledea with troop# into the , t ■ pas.engsr traio went tlirongh tire bridg.', j g i killing twelve persons and severely wound. ( i I bra write for forty more resident, of Bo- ' cbanan county.. The information upon j ' j which Ibex* arrests have been made wa- , ' I gives rise to much doubt as lo the gout : t ? of the parties err.- sled. | , M.B FgAN. ts. o. Aug. 13. | , r Despatch** from (jarttioo report that | ( ; Sacramento Irat night, tiarham spok- ' , i .gainst the independent pre*. «itb granler , i bitterness than ever. The Democrats in. ' . ! melee ensued, lasting several minute-. ' . j At another time the -tree! planking broke ( , j cellar, hurting some, bu't killing none. i WaaniXBTON, Aug. II. i i Secretary of War ad interim. Mr. Slan- , I ton wus also at the Department to-day. - . I engaged in turning over tb* bonk, alio , ' s ; palters to Geo. Grunt. Th. headqanrl.r- j , ! u I the army will remain e« usuul in il.>- | r building at the corner or Seventeenth una . j H street#, where Ihe staff oflitnta'Df lion, ! I j Grant will discharge his duties, lienor., I | I Grant will huv# his office in the War De- i j partmsnt. nnd will dt.charge his duties | f j is General-in-Chief Ihtough Mejor Lael. j , A. A. U., while bis duties at the Win I . ! Denartment will he di.chnrged tbroqgb I
| will j I UKTTINn A Nahb Up.— We htve ofle.. I bad occasion lo notice lire silliness itl» ! j with their nstnes on Ihe hotel register-, j I horse," or ''l«o hotsos," ss the ft - ! I may br, but nut till the following up- j ginetbe subject worthy. of remark. We : our columns the instance became public. Perhaps the writer of tba names did not intend tbem for publication, but our grent ml# being lo "follow copy," we obey u to the |eii#r in transferring names : "A lady reader at the tea-shor-yays : Aa a curtop# specimen of the Kosloi style of dni^g op things, I send vnu lite following, crtpied front the regi«l*r or t. leading Cape^Msy hotel: "F. I.avinsoo. Boston ; MtS. I.eviasor., do.; Mralrr Levinran, dp. ; Minnie Levinsoo, do. : two servants.'dp. ; I Wo qundropeds, do. ; una coachman, do." Please to nohe.thn1 "qondropeda" aro put before the coachman, and that no notice is made of the coach! Next It will be fashionable to register Ihe number of trunks fashionapeople lake with Ihem. We ar>rapidly approaching thai stule of things." Gkxxral Mraohrr. — An incident in General Mesgher'a life, which may not he generally known, was referred to in the following passage in Collector's Uosssll's speech at Faneuil Hall : When Meagher was arrested, he ws> to prison by the young girl whom he loved, and who was sa troe to in mi-fortune as sn Irish patriot is true lo his country in lb* hour of ,h#t agony and despair. And when s ntence of death was pjooouoced, thro like the of Robert Emmet's choice, the coold no longer hear to live, Ind died ol a broken bearl. Her fat# lends new pathos to the beautiful lines of which Hauler's Band last evening reminded as ; . "And Freedom now to seldom wakes, Th# only throb she gives Is whan soma haart Indignant breaks. To show that still aha ltvas." Bxstoi -a Result or Tiobt Laciro. — a lady, oa* of lb* employees of the Cogency Bureau of th# Treasury Department, wax, says1 th# Washington "Star." on Saturday morning attacked with spasms or flu, aad continued in a state of delirium throughout th# entire i day. Tba spuny* wera Induced, it is stated, by Ugbt lacing, which hex re1 tba dimension* of bar Bainrally small waixl to the sis* of so buur.glaae She ia a'feracefal ds'ccer, and shines conspicnoasly nt slf" tb# balls. The tight lacing practiced by this young ludy has not only brought on spasms, but has caused brmorrhag* of th# lung*, from ' which tie bra suffered for soma time'; no induce mrat can maha her abandon tb. ux# of h#r corasts. SaoiLO an CgAtiuxD.— Oa* a I tb# xtai linnx oa lh# lira #f th# Cap# M#y railro#d • it o#U#d MaaaaHtxiin. ..^correspondent - sag gut* lhal it b# caUad Moaqaito stat tioa. a# at lhal piao# they ar. thsahw than at My ether petal aw lh# Dm.
| Vocnc: Men in SociwtLsiA modes j nnd virtuou* young nian, on first go- ! ing into ttociely. is apt to he sorely | ! perplexed upon th« qnsstion how to ; make himself agr.r.hle to ladies He ' need not be nshatiu'd of his perplexity, j Washington Irving, In one of his early 1 sketches, confesses that a well-dressed ' ; ludy was un object perfectl* "awful" ' his young imagination. We Weni acquainted with a grnlirmsn ol ' | tlisliuelioB in ptiblic life, the father of I several accomplished -dattghtiTS/ who ' i could not, even to his fif.irth year. 1 niter a drawing-room where ladies wrrtj prcioul without pniuful embnr- | rassiucht. It is certainly a good aigi. J I of the beautiful tel. A person of ' coarse and vulgar mind, who thinks 1 ; of himself than his best friends think of him, and who knows tfittle ol ' | the worth of a good woman's heart ' rushes fearlessly in where an Irwog ' or an Addisott would blush \o trend Bear this iu mind, young gentlemen, who blush snd •fatiiraer in the cunt- 1 patty of young ladies ; the girls arc u> 1 h afraid of you as you arc of them. You are awkward iu your munners, ' think. If you think t'o. it is liketf ' that your fair fri.nd. think other* iso. 1 for the really in-brtd fellows that we ' their til-breeding. And after all, what good breeding but habibt.:ul gtunl ' The simple fact lhal you wish . 10 please, is s proof thut you put-ess, | or will toon acquire, tba power to do 1 mind will soon give grace to tbu de- : for thq want of It. lhal its abacaee will ' nt y«p)be noticed. IKsidts, tba ladies ! — tLt is, most of tbeui— like a mat. j lhal they ace that there is ttub.uiiiT I uud worth in hitu. Uracvful matiurrs ! aad rctitly wit urn good as lar as lln-y co. But be sure of this. O hushfui.
blushing youth, that in the aoctriy ui ju i ladies nnd of utett, you will pass, in th- tl: long run, f.T what you are worth — no L I there, ore. ia nothing more than the urt U | of becoming an hunt -l, kind. int.Hi- |> ! grill and high-minded man. Sntdi a t' ! man, lie he gracvful us Chesterfield or Ii ! awkward as Culliban, all worthy wo- *t ; men trust and lore ' tl It's Dark.. tl The following beautiful sentiments It are from Meitter Karl'* Sketch Book, tl enlUlcd the "Night of HeaVeo. Il Is b ' full of touching tenderness : w "lilt dark tvos.ii the honest and tt , hounrahlc tuati to ex the results ut years n , swept cruelly away by the knavish, « r ittanless adversary. It is dark when I : he feels the clouds ol sorrow gutlier a round und know that lite h»|res and u ' happiness it. others are fading with his p . own. But in tbdt boor the memory of a past integrity will be a true console- C . lion, nttd assures him even here or. n . earth of gleams of light in Heaven. — d It is dark when the dear voice of that j , sweet, child, once fondly loved, is no I p , more beard around iu murmnrs. Dark j c w hen the pattering feel no more re- j p - sound without the threshold, or ascend . v step by step up stairs} Dark when ,, * some welljtnown air recall, the strain (| ' once oft attuned by childish voice now ( hushed In death ! llarkaess j but only ( the gloom which now heralds the day- c spring of Imiuurtality, and the infinite | .. light of Heaven " . , » mmm Tr a I — Good words coil the great so li*- I tie, and their quality is such an itidis- ( 1 potable dispensation from keeping the ^ most solemn promises, that It is ma- ^ desty in the nobility to be sparing of ( them as they generally are. — The higher a man's soal rises I * -above the world, the more Irtely and I * aKnljJant do bis tears flow for other-*, as those clouds which are highest ( A above the earth pour forth lite most ( n plenteous showers. | , On ann« railroads th* car doors ar* ' kept locked until the train ia Just o th* • j point of leaving, and old parsons, women I , and tired children ar* compelled to stand i ^ on aa open platform or be jammed In a I it rtMS-named sittiog room, aad then forced ^ to join io a rush lor seat*. ( ^ Tits Lxswmt Yrv.— Th# largest eirur- J ?' a ion yvl to Atlantic I'tiy ■" that #1 ^ Thursday morning, given under th* ana. pica* of tba N'arrialown L#dga of lldd Fallows. The traio oonstaied of taesiy- <- ma* pasaaagwt ear*, aad lb# entire vxcar"1 tiot party aaaharad aoMrtbiag Ilk. 3.600 " paraoM. „ Beats xxa ia looking ap. Ho la lb* Ux gatherer— looking ap lb# <Miaqa#aU.
Facts and t'anciea. — A jonrneyman blacksmith xays ba has been striking for higher wages thasa twenty years, withont uniform goccoM. — A "monster in human form" says that the only time a woman does oat exaggerate is when she is talking of her own age. A Valuable Cherry Trek. — A farmer named Palmer, residing in North Webster, recently sold the cbertioa picked from a single tree— Napoleon — lor the sum of $51.53.— About oM'-eightb of the yield of the tree was reserved for or applied to home uses. These incloded, would huv» mode the sum nearly $58, — a pretty good return from a tingle cherry tree in od# season. — Mr. Whalley, an anti-Cttbolia nit-uibt-r of Parliament, recently iotroilncrd into the House of Commons a bill lo regulate the dress of the clergy. It wax iulcndcd to affect the rltaaliiU, but it mode the singular provision thai clergyman should wear "any other garment, covering or ornament" except a surplice and hood, lie eubeequently withdrew it amid the eproaroiis laughter of the House. — Some people' talk a great deal about miuuiers aod the cost of keeping them, paying thrir house rent, table expenses, and other items of stlury. Did such croakers ever thiok that it costs $15,000,000 lo pay the salaries of .American lawyers; that $12,000.0110 ate paid out annually lo keep our criminals, and $10,000,000 to keep the dogs in the midst of as slits, while only $6,000,000 tre spent annually to keep 6,000 preachers in the United States I These are facts, and -tali-tics will show them to be facts. No other thing exerts sach a mighty influence iu krepiug this republic from f.lliug to pieces as the Bible aad miu-
BeaUTY. — Lord Bacon observed, justly, lb*}- the best part of beauty it that which a picture cannot express. Shaftesbory asserts that all beauty is truih. True features make the beauty t)f ihe face, and true proportions the beauty of architecture, as meuoure the harmony of music. |»-elry, which is all fable, troth .till ia the perfection. Fontenrlle thus daintily compliments the sex when lie compares women and clock*; latter serve to point oat lh# the former to make os forget There is a magic power ia that all confess — a strange witchery that enchants us with a poas irresistible Bs that of the magnet. It is to the moral world what gravitation is to the physical. is easier to write about iu woman, null its all-pervading influence, than dp line a bat it is Women are lh# poetry of the world, in tue same sense tbu stars are the poetry of heaven. light-giving, harmonious, they are the terrestrial planets that ruls ths destinies of mankind —.Fannie Fern thinks It onght te ! considered a disgrace to be lick, j .ronfidei.tiBlly adding : "I am fifty- : live, and I feel half the time as ir I were jmt made. Td be sure, I was io Maine, wbt-ra the timber and human race last ; but I don't sat pasnor cat^f , nor iee-craam. I don't drink teg — bah 1 I walk, not ride. I own stunt boots — pretty oaes, too. I a water-proof cloak, aod ao din- | moods. I like a nice bit of beefsteak I snd a glass of ale, snd anybody else who wants it may eat pap. I go lo tied at ten snd get up at six L-daah nut in the rain, becanse it feels f£o&> my face l^fcovT care for my clothes, bnt I *1)1 be well ; aod after I am burled, I' warn you, don't let fresh air or sunligh down oa my coffin, if you donhwant me to get np." — The number of words that were contained in Dr. Webster'* first dictionary of the English 1st gosge, was 70,000 to 80,000. After stveral revisions, the edition of W#bst«r'* Dictionary published in 1869, contained 99.798 worjii. Prof. Worcester'* dictionary contain* about 104,. 000— Webster', latest. ,114 000. PsAcuaCvaTh# PSTTsit.lphia, Wtlmiagk Baltimore Railroad Company hav# nad »ixty-thre# new ear# ha fit (hi* *ea*on io arenouaodala the peach trade. Each car i* intended to hold 400 bs.k.l*. aad there are received from lh# Delaware road shoal ISO car losds daily, two-thirds of whieh go directly to Naw York, aad lb# hslaae* are for dealer* ia Newark aad J.rwy Cily, alb. Tb# e#stpaxj have shoal 900 peach cart eoastaatly so th# road, aad a# many more ennld b# 8U#d al th# prosMI I law.

