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CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAT COUNTY, NlTrf JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1867.

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BUSINESS CARDS. a aim . " «MITH. OUUU of Dreds, V XM Jaeiuoa M., opposite lb* tent rv Hnu.-, Cap. bland, N»w JMaaj. All TIO Y BIMMAS. T"5 waders lxa*d Would respectful l> Inform hi* J J >'r n •< d I ue tlo f Bd°l, dh" terns. bu"n*** •' Z'jJjEXH. II. UIIF.T, A TTOXSKY-AT-LA W, MAS! KM, SOLICITOR, A J.XAMlMt HI CHAHCEUT, Manser tain. Facer. Cawaca, H. 1., •" Adjoining First National |unk. A I'< TIOSEEH'S KOTK i:. 'pil undanliraM hat Ins taken out I lorn a. a. "}»"•, WILLIAM rilA.MIIt.u-, , 49*>. If! Cold «|.rlo*. K. J. I U. D. IWAIS, REAR ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR i CONVEYANCE It, ; Ofltee, Chr. I' LB 111 It SOUTH «d reals, ' J*S6» ■ _ ' Cop* bland, N. J. j JESSE M. SMITH, REALK STATE AGENT, Has removed kb offl.e f.om the cornet of Wash. ' Infton and Jtckaon stmt*. to I ACEBON ST R E ET, Oppsim 0* Cndrr Knar. J jed,17-tfj °M' *' J~ | IITTIOS BISIYI'.NS. ISHHT-aSvSSS? | Lutlneae anj wherv In Cap* May Cnuntr. at >■ ' y our ' gwsraiuga " *"* oU"' H™0"* *** aollei'. 7 ESSE M. SMITH, " Cue bland. Mi e OBb*. Jaekaon St., opposite tt^CcMreHouje. ■ CONTEfAICINU. nKET>».BPNm, MORTGAGES, and other loatrumruta of wrlllax legal!) drawu, «lm L neat a CM and deapalgli^ and XcknowleJirraeuI. Master b (Anntery. Offloa at We s Watt's Boarding Huoae.Towaacad'a Auo^^lnl«».^Caiw May County, N.J. '■ NOTICE TO THE rFBLIt. » ill nil properties left with the Subscriber f.n S^^nSsssSa " Heal Ut.ate Agent, , . ItaaO Isefcsoa M,, opjHMiile Centre Houae, J— <f) Cape Ulan.! New Jervry. " """still a t /£»"■""" 1 WARE & KLDREDGE, T Contractor and Builders. - CAMS* INLAND, N. J. atphl v Snoe.— Chestnut Alby. n ear Manaton Stmt. ~ MONK* 1 1 " " Eruoitt who may wuk to borrow or lend am «t money jnay poulhly Sndaparty who will Id to or of (beta, by snaking apptlcatu.B to the In " undmUMd. Pa rile* aaklnf appilr.uoa by bt- to 'er wil! ple.ee .tale the amount they »iUi to boetwwIUpbmatateJh^aniount the^vrUOto

(li ra or that will I* tea u I ted ."'h; thfa ssn.ni jteranna having money to lend ran loan It to responsible partial without mnktoc It know., tu others JOHN B. HUFFMAN, Attorney at Law. jeia.WMf Cap. May Court Houae, H.I. NOTICE. TWI *. SMITH, of cape lalaod, If. J„ trbha* • I to lit lorn, hie ftmode and the whole people ol Cap. May County and the ,luU„ at In,,-. I. U cvarsz °cu«"lalanl*' 'nUfetefaSST' HOUSE A SltiW PAINTING, GLAZING, G RAINING. <-ALCIMlNl.su. _ CHINA GLOSSING, GCILP1NC and PAPER BANGING. wSf^k^SuSL®"" toJa0°' ***' 1 our pntronns* ta rapoaMully aolldiod. •OS SMITH k MORROW. Jon S. Lxt. a F. Ant am. Rim. a W.uun JOHN H. LEE A. CO., J^0PE,SH!PCHANI>L11RV A N AVALSTORES. No. AS North WHARVES, hatow ARCH St., Peiumntu GILUNG and SKINK TWWE, OARS, OAR VM, r,TCHEtwty arttelr raqnltod ahonidrewb We nbo have a Impartu.eul of GROCERIES k PROVISIONS, For Shin Sum. at ,h>'S.h,uHofth^^RroBm,.

J. ». UARUMI, WASHINGTON STREET. oppoalb the Port OStce, [ CAP* BLAXD, K. J, S Wcta^*^!S5®SSBJJVta!^12^ ■ A ■ COUNTER SHOW. cv.'ksm; i '• ' * I

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAINTS I'll 11 I'ARNEBh A NO OTHERS.-THK GRAFTON MINERAL , I'AINT COMPANY ate DOW maou.aelui.u* nee; two eoala well led on. aunl with pure - Unaeed uil, will bel lu or flfteen > can ; II b of > 11*1.1 lituwu rhu nl.lecetlot, and can hechanied I |o tmn, lead, tiune. olive, drab or creani. to eull Houaea, Rama, Kenree, Asnoiltunl Im- ' plrmrnta, Cattlere and I al-makere. I'alb and IViM.la'n-n . t ant aa, Met.l. and ahlturl. K... !.. ill brtn* File and Water Proof), Rrhlsee. but.al lut«, Canal ltoata, Shl|m and kblpa' llulluaw Hour OU Clothe, lone Haaufaeturer bat 1I.K ueod >000 hide, tbepeel year.) and a# a pelul lor any purpoa* la uneurtuaaad (or body, tluiabiliiy, elan•ktfr, and adbtatraewa. Prioe «e per 1,bc. of aniba., which will eugydy a farmer for years In lorn olreaitar, which aire* fall pnrtleulars. None . Mtuna unleaa braadsfl In a imle mark Grnflon " baim.^blow'kluprojrutnr, ' A PHYSIOLOGICAL VI*W~or N ARRIAGC, | BramSWSMfCSiRS In a stale ol health sod d.eeae., w.ih a Eari^trtNb lit Ur|jnw«Me ( oow- i Author's lT«n of Treatment— llu truly tetlonal and aueeraaf Jl n...de of cute, aa ahow iily the report of eaeee treated. A ttuthluAa.lt ber to the ., I... . ■". It. :i .:-•■.!■■. ... •' . t ■ .... Aent free ot postage to any adtfieaa, on receipt of rente in etmipe or [Reettl wur.euey, by addreeelug i)R. LA*ROIX. No. SI Maiden Lane, Alt-any. N. V. The author mat he toe. UmS treate. hledicmet sent to any part of the I 6000 Jet rishtypi P"'" n I aampl 'w""j """ "r'd ■ssta «n»j3**Eph-«tti Rrown', LomSS,'"Mnca! • Keep copies "or all todr letters, by o tins the "PENH LETT AN BOOK," And £»h'°wlthoi'?t "" "PrBB Lr."rr 11 a trtaT Made' only* at Ih^-hSto' Mannfam . tunn« W ork.," Phllmblphla. Boa It: AGENTS WtKrtU for a new publication, needed In etery fatf.ll>. t ommleeloas M per cent, send sue. tua aon.ple, or address p. (...- rett A On, Philadelphia. -The Metro|>olitan Collar Co. Make K1 KT1 -K1GIIT varieties of Lndtea' and GckLl' Collar, and t'ude. The larg-'tr ooaoern lor PA PER GOODS In the world. | DRAVRK SCIRP.1I ThaOrfauld Vlbr *. tor llta Into tee ear . la not ppreep-lub. awl en- . ablearieaf prtsoae to L-ar dia..i„tit at eltureh K KE3£T^'*s"" A S r.. tier on Ueefketn C.tnrel.r lom- •»■« Cameer The., „d Iree!" Send' partieuUra to IkSSwr&i.H i Waahlnslon Place, Bnl remit y Build. u*. h. V. I Anouarbold willioiet Tarrant's Sell ! • Stir .« prrlrnl w ithin reach lark* an hu- : dbeeUon, cnneiliNttion am. bi'lioimnr... , ' ml."" ft ery^dletreealo* aymplotn, aod j FOR SALE RT THE ENTIRE DRCO TRA III:, i , NOM READY RVS AtTGMN rATAMMIK nf splendid F owerln* Bulle. eontalple,. ii.i ,,f j eholceet Hywemlne, Tultja. I'rocueea IJItiea | fee., wtlb full and eaplm.t d.reelione lor then' . culture It also eout.ln. a beautiful eoloretl ' ho adtoppUcantaV 'Addreae'° ,liri|l< . WASHBURN fe COit-

•n Hortbnlturnl Hall, Boeton. Mae,. E Realize $2,750 Annualii '■ iSoefe." tarulir. j ""heed tad the Vlyet f Yenth res. H lored la 4 Weeks Sure see ■■•iiamle,,!. : re |l^.yC<M"V*fJ*y, Ut' I It. the alfeote n'l early p. rniclour hahlb|artf ahuef ! ' of lh.po.eney and mimate. tire way at one# lo thm i ' " 1 ■ :.I .y lo ihe dlreetlooa (whreh nre eery a-nu ji. and rtb- unlrr no teatialnl from limine.'* or pleasure.)- , a. I allure la Impassible. Sold la bottles, at S3, or lo I quantities la one for*. To be had only .f .he j; avma &%-:L«A£rz\\.HA*»s* C THE RICHEHT MAN IN THE! WORLD. , Estreet from a Letter from Baron Solomun ' 9^ ** r»"bT' " Honors. Will yon he kind eoough tu hate l.-rw.-ded to me hrte rm tmttleeof your Indian Uniment; If wUI forward you ihe nf:Lun't"'!l,!u'ath" >imV.' Belmont fc Co.. New Turk. Raraa Solomon Rothaehlld hat tn* reeommeart- •? L.mnmrof hi, t.-lendt Major LANE'S LIN L Q Mi:. NT, and they belnf deainm. to proeure It. a. should advise aim to establish a depot In Paris. The Indian Linimrnl. A ever ready . as a killer of pain. JY taken Inwardly, or outwardly applied, ha. . • eL?"«a.r?l»il.fvm Staffs °f ■> hrwtua • , • tr7' " ." otwooafbd It ta' : ■ '•b«i"»"rW»i la theeure of < hidera. Cram|re, ! and tains in the ItaabCh, OMrfetwn. I'j.en- : t-r\ . I hiilera Mortma. f holer* Infantum ke 1 . soil la without enreptloa the meet wowlerf..) I'm 1 naeeo the world nBottU. N . FA M I L V ehould he without II. Iter Traveler by land or era should Miner* and Farmer, reeld Inc - a distance from Physicians should keep It rou- . panlJyofehand. la r..e „f Aculdent^ and den altacke of stomach Complalnte. It. ,1,.. sssiirffliBsv. ssrasrja.'vss gg®isaraia, SErtaaS Crittenden. •> alb Ave.. N. 1' ami b\ r, ' sSr'i'-'Ssfci

WE STILL LI VE ! ^ poatare or -pabrnl" cart Iron or 22m J -Stern ■ -A KSSL,_o_ « EXTINGUISHER. ^ Fortune leu Aetla* Fire Erertnr. PUTS OCT riRE IN1TAHLT VVB#no Bull, !.n. Sab without the. mm *** *50- »>. fW. O" Bead for Oroulare. m C. S. FIRE EETTNGl'.KNKR CO m > Day Street, Row Tork. 1 gCT|POft Or MtNER COLrMBlA COLLEGE For r* talocure and recjulrmanta for admtatim . apply lo C>. CHANDLER Dean of Faculty, ! H»SS rortyjunth at., Naw Voek. KMKTiLCilLETBII HOLD.

She port's (Comet. i. 1 ' Written for the Wats. SINTEK MAUI. >f | . Thei^nda y re tinged w^ltl. ^oldea ray a, J While poniurrlai thus la paoalro treln, • 1 Happy at lbatiaa nymph or fairy, - 1 beard. In twee! celestial strain, 1 "I lot# you, slater Mary." e The folds of night are gath'ring round me, • - ltax/llng plaaeta III the sky, ,J That lyric t^the epot had bound nre. And set my thoughts lo realm* on Hljh . ' ! la the Iwillgbl, * ond-rtag, musing, V Looking ward, toward .ke prattle, j 1 beard that mellow mice ditfueing, i ; "I lore you, slater Mary." j . The allvet eUadre of day have gonr, V - Robea of dlrkneae wrapt the plain i • But yet 1 stayed, to hear anon, ; j That lovely voice, that aweut refrain, f | Toward Cod 1 looked, where angels reign; ; And thanked the Spirit, Sprite or Fairy, !_ 1 That tendered that angelle attain, . | "X love you sister, Maty." MAhoaat ■: Hot-as, Sept. fth. IW7. A Rous of I lie F|y Reason. | 0h ! the whisking, frisking Uiee, , , Bubbrng about lyte's nose, and oB again ; Think, whenever you drluk, one llee j Snag In the jug lo rn.ke you cough again 1 ! . Busy about u* all Ihe day, > j Making u> leer al the beer aueplcloutly, Boutag at night In » worrying way. . ^ And waiting us up In Ihe morning vfctou.ly. Oh ! the tiresome, tmulng-RlIa, Whlak them orf and back they come again, I By flippers and Happen to atop their hum | again. i Blackening the milk w irh I irelr hairy bodies all . •| Into our tea Ihey at break la. I bob; { nillp them forth and an Impudent nod la all. j Over the butler due crawl, and •prawn. lid him out and Ihe grateful beggar see t Breathing his last ou your tout ; he falle. And leave* you hie leg* a. a friendly legacy. •Oh! the tiresome, tedious things. Of life's small troubles ths Bring images, . Waifs and atrs> a ol legs sod wings (Ire alt the spoils of constant eerlmraages. I I Photograph wanted— there's a pose! " ^ ' stop 1 there pope a fly upon your nose, ■ And your face, screwed up, goes down to pos i tertty. ; Thinner, through dinner nersr being obtained, i From taking a morsel these torment* prevent 1 I *" n",n i , himself might the fly-world have trained. , Tickling, tiresome, tedious flies; If the) need blessings, liter* *• plenty of mine for'rm. H FW feting round ov Dose and eyu, , I lienor a b.t can we write for 'em!

; ^Risccllnurons. Cape .May County. K" ! A nt org lb* (BfllbsrD cuuotiea of tbe^ _ | Jitate, proBnbly Cap* May. in natural nit ■ - | vantage* of toil, stands about as high aa j* «ny oiber. It is partly saody, but for the m trust p«M it it of ■ brevier cburncter and * Will compfere fneombly in oatortl brtilily 1 1 with iho Dorthera seeiioa* of ihe Huie. Ponrs of iho mosl delicious quality formerk ly grew wild opoo tb* fertile land*, Ihu. I demooeUflting Ihe nalural capacity of the R j soil from which ib«y grew. Unpn, wilh j Ihn tleoderetl culture, gir* forth the most abundant iocrea/iv, nod lodiao corn grows > n ibers in so abundnoce of yield wbicb is '[ not surpassed by ths rich Iflods of the : ' Wost. Bet fltill io-deapitw of thess fed.! L vantages the [mople hare given Cumpar. , ntively but little altaolioo lo Cflltivulioo. | L Living nloog the edge* of tbe bey* and sound., mitl slso (.r tbe old Ocean iieelf, I • | lire attraelion of the wnler bus been i a grefeter tbno thai or tbe luotl, nod tbey ' heve K*n«r«Hj preferred to obtain • re- ' ' uumerniiou for ibeir lime in fiabing end - bunting, to tbet wbicb could alone be j t woe, in sweat end (oil, from I be bosom el j ! ths earth. Almost every fowiily, of even - moderfein mentis, living near lb* ocenn of i sounds, own* it* bont, to be used either i for fisbiog or pleteure, u ihe proprietor j ; may deeile, end Ibeir families accustom ■ themselves to Bndicg pleasure in this - healthful form. The tyranny nfdiseipal- \ iog fasbioaa ha* not yet seriously invaded e

tan portion of our Stale, aod eoBseqoently 1 lh# woman pts.seu a natural robustness - «<1 Btaee, arisiog from tb* free habits ol I; tb.ir live* wbiob it deoiad lo tbair less fortunate sisters io other localities. The - coast upon which tbey lite it a danger, oos one, and when tba storms prevail ■ many an unfortunate vrsael is driven ashore upon the long reels wLich line it. sad many a gallant Ufa is smothered iu tbe roar of tbt waters or gulpbsd ia sestbteg of the sands. Tb* reel Ihst tbe people pnea so rnocb of their lime opon i. these wnlere readers them both skillful aod barleas, sod from this fact baa sprung . tba svorntkno of "wreckers, " an avoca- > lino wbicb calls for tbe exerciee of tbe highest aod moat prudent daring, aod wbicb has procured for them a reputation • for aobio aod human gallantry unequalled i » 'be world. To ears Ufa and property j "as the motto or lbs meo, aod ia carry - > ing it oot It was an uncommon thing to ! ■aerate* maoj a life of their own hud, : but Still the perilous basin*** bad a charm ' that Seemed trreaiatabie, aod so til recently. whoa tb* btwiotas was placed in the bawds of w chartered company, located io r -Vow York, there wos oo lock of moo or boats, or tbo trwl tstimsltoo of o wreck. Lit ' -

iog vctssl, to go to ber relief; since then, bnwcvar. colbiog can be duos witbool lb . official red tape, wi>d while ibe-tvid tap. is being prepared, tbe uofortut.atA par sengrrs genrrally dronn. aod tbe VMsrls and property go to * speedy ruio. Tb. 7 most- cfT.-cttve sarf boat koowo, it om 1 pateoted by tbe late Jodga Holme*, o. Uape May Coorl Hoots. The Jodge w* ; n meo of very considerable culture *• I well a* practical ability, aod devoted boll I health and life to teetiDg nod perfectiuc | bit 'improvements, which are now tb. basis of all that are specially valuable it. these wonderful boats. The people o1 tbe county nre *f a geuial aod borpitabb cast. Hnviog until tbe opening up of tb.country been suu.cn hist isolated from | other communities, the practice ol botpr titlily wnt to them a pleasure, which far more than compensated for its inconvenience. The eutertaioing of u stranger j "us a greater favor to the faintly who tendered tbe hospitality than to the one J i who received it, fur it broke in upon the I monotony of life and introduced a variety that was mast agreeable to thsm. The quarterly uteaiiog of the Methodists ; 1 when it was expected that for miles ol) i their people wonlil assemble in a giren ; | locality .and spend days In ebcml enjoy- , ment ksu.l religious worship, were n bon.l i j to holJ Ibeir social fellowship together, ; which it is col easy now to break, nou : wbicb exercises a pure aod-wboierome io- [ ! meetings which are such great fnvoritrr ia that cuunty, develop the seine idea by bringing the people together from sal. j parts of the county. Lstierly the preachers have been entertained al these con- , vocation., at a separate .boarding table. . | but at one of Ihe last of these meetings j the people and preachers both expressed ! I n wish for a '-return to the old style ol things, when the preachers shared with j i the families in tbe lenis, tbe accommodations of fbe occasion, and this will pro. j bably be the cours* taken in tbe future ia these matters. „ In culture ihe people will compute ; favorably .wAb their titter Counties, atd j ; schools sre multiplying in a fair propor- \ i tion to tbe advancing population. The I Railroad is making the lands valuable, us ! they have not been esteemed to be baLne, | nnd there it no doubt bat they will soon he in process of highest Cultivation.— Then with their fertile soil, nnd the wealth : , of the Waters sducd, Cap* May r.uuuty will be the richest and most populous - county in the lower section, if not of the r entire State, aod those who have found i ' it convenient and pleasant in the pu.t to 1

! sonar at Soatbani New Jersey will be I compelled to lake a aecrnd place in comi parison, and humbly follow the trad ol - - ; the people upA whom they bsve exet- j , cised Ibeir petty wit. — If. J. I'innnr. ! I The Strongest .Man iu Ilie *» or Id A native ol Australia, Mr. J. K. Kvaus, * recently gave as exhibition of remarkable I ,1 ' strength at tha bea Rolel, L'besiertit Id. I y , Kogland, lo Istablish his clutm* as lbs j strongest man to the world. He held a : .. ; lift} -six poosd weight in various positions, , * j ul arm's length, and increased Ike Bum- , i ber until he raised four hfty-six pound b • weights abeva bis hesd, holding them at t : sim's Ic.igtb, nod si the tame time stsnd- * | ing upou bur tumbler glavrea. He also * | hold tb* weight* on the lop of tbe glssi a ! sad allowed a glass of wster to be plscau . i updo tbe top of tb* weight*. II* laid flat . . upon the floor aod let a fifty.six pi on.: . j weight fall a distance of aboal a yard oo j ! his bare cheat, and tbe weight rvbonoded , as though it bad coma in coulecl with a i I pieoe of India rabber. A piece of stone, r J four inches thick, was next placed npoc . | hit chest, and Mr. II inch, a blacksmith, I i smashed it with two blows into fragments. ■ , Mr. Hincb and Mr. Turotr then cut a I piece of tw i-ioch iron lo two serosa bis ) ! chest with tb* hammer and cbis'eL Tbe ! r i feats concluded by I'rofoasor Hercules ly. r ing Bat upon tb* Boor, allowing Mr. Hincb r j lo strike htm, with all hia strength, with i j a sixteen pound sledge hammer. Tb* ( i 1 blow was met by the I'rofesaor, and the ( hammer bounded without leaving a scratch upon tbe body.

Thr fisst Lint ixbi-kaics Associatiok io this country was formed by a few Episcopalian clergymen in Pennsylvania, in lb* year 1769. Tbe nam* of tbair organ ixatioa was " Tb# ProtsMtanl Epiacopa" Association for the booeBt ol Widows 1 and ChiMrep of Clargynser of tbe Commonwealth of Pannsy'lvaaia." It vs. net until forly-lbrea years aflerwsrds that I tb* Bret public Rib Insurance Company I "os organised, and ibis also was a Peun- i sylvania institution. Io 1*43 and 1044 tb* matter was brought prominently to «h* public notice, and iu subsequent pro- j great baa fares surprising. W# find it slated that, al lb* present time, lb* id- ' tar once os lives io (bo Uaitod Slates ' amowM* >* $ 1,195, 563. T06, sad tb* com. i pwoie* hold asset* lo tbe sum of $114,* ) •63.233- Tteir yearly income is osarly . 1 50, 000,000, while tbe amounts paid out to wusowt aod orphans of deceased in- 1 '•red persons hare enraged six million* • peraanam daring tbo pail ten year*.— « The banking interest in the United States , baa a capital of »4«.a50.464. while lb* wmocat insured ia IB* ewmpaare. is $|,. 1 195,583,305. Noarly four hundred tbow- 1 saod persons add to tba compaoiea' caps i tal bfty isillioas aaaaelly. rec. ;r :.g ,,* , OOO.WO u lb* ams«at mud to bo laaareu 1 npcfe lib. t

» Facts and Fancire. — The-Fsll crops throughout Camden, Vllantic, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland , ad Cape Mdy counties sre aoutnslly ,, ^oqd, and promise a heavy yield, r — General Griffin baa died of the yellow ii Over at Galveston. General Frank U'hea"00, commander of Ihe post of New Or<.nt, has been attacked by tbe fever. !' —Six hundred persons, it ia •stimuted, ' B have hern executed in Mexico, by order ' of court martial, since the fall of the paw- >' -r or Maximilian. Let its see whetlfer 1 this will tranqoilize that distraqled and . ' idoody conolry. — Hearing a physician remark that * •mall blow would break Ljve nose, cut r I'anlel exclaimed. "Well, I doono 'faun : thai.- I've given my note many blows. r j aod I'** never broke it yet." , I Rcwino math inks, In the Coiled j' sj Stales during the year ending June iii, ; t j 1^67, them were nianufacluri'd and sold f i lftl,)3o double thread sewing irutcfiin.'. and 18.970 single thread machines. Ilo« , j many millions of stitches were taken by I j these ioaniniale seamstresses w« nre no: i j informed, but what an immenop amouni . of labor wa« saved by these "labor rav- ' j I iog" contrlvanc- *. - i Worth Trying. — Oqy lady readers who ' | »'«' preserving anil canning peaches i will 1 1 ■ I perhaps be find to learn that the paring*. ' I wbicb are usf ally considered worthless, 1 ' j may be n«ed to some ncconot. A lady 1 | inform, us that a very pleasant syrup cat ' 1 I j be made. by adding n little water to the " ■ j parings, boiling them thoroughly, and 1 ■ j after straining the juice, add sugar sufli- , j cieot to make it palatable. i Corrs.— Rome person whb hassulTervd I with corns oQVrs the following recipe for i ths benefit of that portion of humanity - | wbwarw having"** hard time of It wnb j Iheir feet. It i« simple end cheap, can. 1 1 nut injure the feet, and is (aid to be aceri , fain and speedy cure : "Take a piece of i , j bread soaked in vinegar, and apply to ihe r , I corn on going to bed at,, oigbi, and bind . j with a piece of oil cloth.'" ■ A Sf0.iesti0».--I»er*oDS who suffer . i tboir newspaper* to he torn up and do.- 1 ! ir.vyed biter hastily scauuiug th.m over, : c | «s many do, Vhould at least cut out aod \ ' preserve valuable receipts, ognculiuta! a } mailer, ic., for reference. Any old pub. i | doc. will abswer for a book to }.**te relec- . j two a valuable volume may i e secured- | j such u one as could not be obtained from g j any other source. Try it. j a

j Ax Item Vor Caxdioatrr.— The highest kissing of bubiet. It goes #trai»hi to tb. I mother's heart and makes her a xealou- ' cauvasser lor the balance of tne campaign | lu kisaing babies ol n larger growth I especially if tbey are pretly, sad tie. perj suasion female, there is danger of being regarded as one having an . ye to personal attractions. Hut wilu liule babes "the I case is dlfferehl, aod the net is uo uuI doubted compl.uieut to the little darling's . mother. Joat a 1'KiRTRH.— At u printer's festival in Mionevote, Judge Goodrich made a speech, io which he referred the invention of priming lo w higher entiquily ibun i. usually ascribed to it. He undertook to i provo that the patriarch Job knew ail | about it, by q»o!iqg from the fallowing ' passage : "Uh, lhat my words were no! written ! Ob, that tbey were printed i„ a tooL, that they were graven with an iron pen, with lead in a r»ch fore Vet •" j The judge considered this undoubfad evidence that Job undtrttood the art of renting, printing, cngraring, s/evYWy/*, ' and lithographing. II* mentions tbern in ! ibeir regular older, a* tbey Lave been i discovered. | 'I his is probably ihe origin of the term "Job "Printing."] To Prevent Moslem* rao* bmso. — j. At this season, wbvn mosquiios are so ! troublesome, a simple recipe to prevent ; their "presenting tbetr bills," may be acceptable. acceptable.

Take a Tew pounds of rosin and a little g pitch, a liule glov, and a little lard, ano brie,' em; etir and boil it until It i* „ about as thick a* 'guav. jelly,' then apply wbile but to tb* aurlsce ol the body , lbmosquito* will then By ootoyon and stick. i and you can have a peo-kaile id yodr rigbi aod. and cut tbair bsada off at leisure, i' Another. — Roil the compeisition longer t tbeo make it thicker, then spread it on l (hot aa before), and H will cool *o- bar.! • that tbe moaquiio# can't nil* tnrough .t1 A Daxosbocb PaACTlca.— Aaaxchaoge ' sap tb* following sboold be pu liabeu „t • least once a week ; 'Maoy persons wbo , ' oso kerosene or ooai oil lamp* are in the , , habit wbeo going to bed or leaving thr , for a lime, of toraiog tha wick down , ; in osder to save a trifle of tb* cow. , j scmption of oil. Tb* consequeaee is tba> , ' to* Sir soon become* vitiated bj oocod- t i sumod oil vapors of tha gas produced by | eombasu'OD, sad also by tbe nunsle parw- , els# of amok* aadtwot tbroan off. Air , ibs* poisooed it deadly in iu effect*, .no : , Ih* wonder is that more person, are D0. | immediately and faully injured by brewib: ! , iog ia. Irrvlalioa aod ioBainmauoo of ihe „ threat sad iaags, beadweae, diaxiaos* aod fc are amoog tu eBecu. | ^

! ^flriciiUiu'iil. To Krcp PolHtora frotu Hot. ting. Tbe Germnntmrn 'I'tlrgraph is authority i for tbe following, Nhich may be worth , something ta farmer* whose pel sloe* already show signs of roitisg badly : ( ths potato, a'ter being harvested, there i is no question, we thiok, is nir-slakeii ! lime. Ul the lime he sprinkled beer 1 the bottom of the bin. The quantity if j «hst a farmer would call lj.mil spunk- J ling. I'olstos* should bWexclu.hut from , ; the light, and where Cnpveiiirtit covered j' ' «ilh,«mmWsc*rpet._^XSheo boiled out ! of /in.rs a lii^vtfry should lie enIqtreJ, which can fa. thoroughly drained ! ans fa- fore. A vent must of course fa j a the top fa. ' ! r'ape of the cot- 1 i f.ned'Bir. ( OUUII y Uuu.es- Ficfil Uinta. , A great doal has been written about . - country life and the infloenco of rura. ! accaos; do we think enough about thr | inlluentt'ol our couuliy dwelling*; Much I has been said and doue of late years, i. | . improve our douiestic orChfteciirre r 'htr. • •have all tbe cbaBgoaAeen improvcmsnis All honor to the labors o( Downing. Vain j and others, yet we. Ibink an evil has mix. , ' *d its.'lf with the good which they atmec | | bouse often leads away from Simplicity!' and true homo comfort. A stylish hous. j involves stylish furniture, stylish dres- ' 1 and equipage, and stylish ways of living j . throughout. Hoes uot all this increu-s j one's household cares, "involve large ex- i1 penditures l..r mrre display, and so ma. \ ' pliclty T A davlling hous# should be hnilt chicOv | ' ! look suggests comfort, it will surely plea,, j 1 ] the spectator, eaeo (hough it have n.. ' Verge- lioai da, fiotals. diamond w.udaws, I balconies, and other such trimmings.- 1 greatest beauty of a countiy boure | j I is its rtpre»ion of repent. "'J here is a j ^ the beuatyof a placid, benevolent i \ couolunsace. Hut an oroatu house rug : ' Vest. Ihe ides of effort ; effort lo attr.cl ' | altentioa, effort to keep thoasiablislmieiii i ' : order and re; air.eflorl toconlorui o:.e'- • " manners, dress anp style of ilttog to lb. geolle (nut "genteel") hut.il. ol li e nun j '

„ gentility j Too many build bouse. I.rs J ;. f« personal cumfart thsn far mere oslefc- j „ tntluoTX Heiug governed by fashion, they - !_ wish itFabow K.ai iii, or superior ar'.i-tn ! 1" no more creditable. — In raving there ! r' ; things, we do not menu to onyect lo ll.t j ■ entfa llubiuenl ol huuir, far lioui it, bu. j ( simply to iiidicatv ibdt this should be . i ^ secondary matter ami not far ourseive. .hd not far mere shoe. F,ret ol all then. ] simplicity. lo all improvement* around a cnantrv 1 house, the tendency lo give" things a look ' " ul Uewueas and lawnesr ahic. cobBict.- '• with tbe I tie* ot repose, ahuu.u he atoui- ' uUrly avoided, il cue ba» an old tree ul ; in bis giounu-, be be* eotactbiug j 1 | a blob luukt viable ; I.-1 hius make tb. 1 |l n.Ost of It. Or if one Is going to build r ' , bouse, let him, il possible, chouse his alt. 3 , standing. This will anchor biui in tb. ; pufel, and steady him IU the present.— ' And in bedding or improving, let as iiui 1 I make cveryibing oeW-laabioand. ihre i. . | pretentious, uneasy. Well does ou* rey: 1 "Our new effort* cxpi -- ;u taut tub* an. . ' ; aims ; With ag* COOK* the expression o. character. ' ' lu painting bouse* or faucet ' ae woald rarely il ever, use abil* or auy ' , ^ purs colors ; these are too daaaiing, stare . ing and obtraaiv*. hbeds, baiu* and al. I , ! out-baildisga should be puioted a sum- . ! burer uut than tbe dwelling us*If. ourer uut than ih* dwelling itself.

Tb* Uoaer gerdeu — ehcie should thai be pot! No in fiont of tbe bouse, lui 'his suggest* that the labor required ii. i planting and lending it u ail far enow, ; ; aod not for tbe lose of tbe fluwcio. Th. Ireal of the dwelling sbeUlu be given u, i chiefly lo grana aud Uvea gr-upeii auu-u.. crowded, aod by uo meaus in stiff line., our in regular orchard faabiun. hucn ai. arrangement fa expressive ol con, fort an. quiet. Th# Uc.wer and vegetable gardei -hould hold some sonny place, at (he aid. not OBteuiatiaosly uispfayvd. About ricltles. ^ Wilh pickles lor iBRvdy use there U o. difficulty, but msny who raise eucumbnith* large scale far profit, there |. a doobt aa to how xbey shall dispose •> their crops. Maoy heVe gooo into th. of cacauber* lor pickle*, from report* of ih* largo return* ol'tom- fau cultivators. Those who wubm our «oo» ledge have made pickle-raising lb* luus profitable are thoee who, iiviog within ee*y distance of the great pickle faciurie- ; ould Bod a ready sale far their crop.—" I Ta# polling sp of p ekiwa aod canning j : and th* like is a regelar tsure o-aa, atul w proaeculed hy in vse a fa. have the experience aod capital, on a.- ' > a scale, that it m set advisable for 4

-mall operator* to attempt to c ompete j »iln l hem. Growers of encumbers, tomato**, and ihe like, wbo art near j thc«e large establishments, meet with a really sale far the raw material. There il ■mother class of grower* wbo live witbin ..•(aw days by rail, who find a market for > 'heir drum bars by slightly salting thsm. : f'liese put np their cucumbers in tight barrels, with * naif peck of salt, then fill ihe barrel with water and hung it up. In j ibis weak brine the cucumbers will keep • week or two, but if allowed to remain ! much laager they will get slimy. This ia 'The way in wbicb grower* send tbe co .. umbers io not vary far distant factories. ! i o put up .cucumbers to last for a long I time, instead of four quarts of salt lo a barrel, at least u half bushel should be j us.d, A brine ef this strength. Hi tight barrels, will, ae we are informed by an old pickle maker, keep them far su ia >i< !io:ie time. For family nse, whan small I pickings are made daily, it is as well to i dry salt the encumbers. Tbey will give j ..ut their - water lo make a brine and will : shrivel, hut when soaked for putting in j vinegar tbey will acquire their plumpness, j L •* a plenty of aaii, us uo more will be ; dissolved than is needed. 9 l*n citing Grape, lor Market. ' . Scarcely any frirtl depends more lor its price upon tbe way it ta packed than do prapos. They ore streaaily knocked from tiie stem, aud the hurries so readily broken, j ihst 11 is uot praclicnhls.to transport them for a long distance tu large pacta- • i he laturii# package in lb* New \ .irk ina-'kel isa box holding five pounds, leu pound boxes also come, but hare a , less ready sale. The hexes have light ; up, bottom -ail. sides, and are made to m be grape regions at a vary oben|f rate, j I lie grapes are packed wnb tb* top nulled .Some grower* put a piece of paper in lb* belorwpultrug to Uu fruit, but ibis is j lint e»Mnitial. First, - a luyer of fin* j ounehe* is put in, then smaller bunches j irnlil the hex is fall. Tha bottom of th* t»ox is thin nailed on, takiug cor* to liuve ihe be-rres packed as closely as'i vrlhl* without crushing tbern. \Yheag th# liuil la lu he krpt fur feuiun time, tbd are tilled a III tie heaping, and ailowed le eland far several days before clo*. u.g. During this time the Hurt shrinks j ..'•Ilea but, and ill* akin becomes losgjrer, ! l"" hut loin can be pot 0u with . ■ ...nlerablr prereore. All grsp*s should j vbai are lo be retained lor a later market j .Uouid be kepi *a cool ae possible.

Long Di es es. - i OH,,, W.MI i | 'oo'a looirab ttraks : | " Jl voiilouud ihe make-believe won en »c have Uibcilfaes,. ia our streets; wuerw or bud Vbat would diag iu tail ihiougu ■ beoirttu tb* way these cr-uiures do . i ben lirea***. because a quvCL or uuebesa -•ore long tube* un great occasion*, a U.aid ol wR-wotk or a luciory girl thicks •aefleutl make bereell a uRiaacc* hy trail- . .eg through tbe streets, picking up and curbing about witb her — baa 7 that's • bail call getnug vulgarity lato your ; bone# aud marrow. RHuw over dirt u the alinbate of vulcar people. Il a Ulan can Walk beblud "11# or- tabs* wuuieu, a» she rakes up us ■ be goes, and not led squeamish, be ha* u tough stomach. 1 would not fat on* of ib,u. iu my room witboat .crviEg them ** r »."iu Old Aaul at ih* cava iu tbe wilderDon't tell me that a true lady ever sac- - ribces tbo duty ut keeping all about bar we*t and clean, to the wish ol making.# vulgar show. 1 don't believe it or a lady . ! 1 hero are some things that no fashion has a right iu touch, and cfaanlineH is on* of the** things. It i* on insult In a respectable laubdrce*. lu carry suoh things into a bouse lor bar lo deal who.

, '''Ue Cost of a Found or Tea. t It Is luslriiclive and eomatruies probla. "le a* aell as euriuus lu ekannoa tbe way j in winch tba price of thi- commodity is piled Up between ihu producer and consumer, by Irergbls, handling expenses, J exebougr, and tba commissions and pro- "*j ut* ol middlemen. Tea, far example, U A -Id by lb* grower is China or 'Japan at j various prices, from about fifteen lo Ibir- i ty cents a pound. With frefaht. added, I .1 la said lo coat when laid oowu in any of ■ • ur principal flection*, no aMraje of ab.iot J illy cs-ula in tol.l a pouissl tor .up iiarfl ...CO* ol "cu„ p.." iaklng lui. as a A .uarltng point, tn. odinon«i c .rge. he- I lore it reacbes the tebfa ot ih- cooserafeB i are said id aequmafai. n l„Hows : Origi. j oal cost ul lea, imported, hu ceals; dis- j ...out oa eurreary io pay lor it, "0 ceau: fl • uty oo gold, 3U> coot. ; dtecuuul uu core | reuey to m.a- ap lb. gold. 15 c-uls ; coo- , "neuciea, id Mors; probt o! lutporlar, a ^ r°*r su* ' Pf"°' "'J*01"' profit jl (It this liny lour cms are comprised ia « • aree prvure, Ibiriy-five ceb's in eichaug* I ior go.d, tweoty-fis. cent* io duu«, «,,<| ■ b ieoi. io coaling eocio; it, all, on* ■ •Olfar arid iw-uly-leur cats, lu addiLoa ■ j o ih. oust ou board abip al oor wkarv*c. ' ■ tlef.1* Be cost wooM a*** fa-eo abes. as fl uAom' i0 cu«!. imported, Jfifl eols; p(ohl ul UU| Otll>r 5 t'ebts; profit fl •l jobber 6 c*a>* ; pi.-fii io |fa reu.far 9 llcmfa. local. Off oM>i n.—Uhiludtlpti^M