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BUSINESS CARDS. A liBI). »J OBlc# jick*.i™,'vyp to# I IltMIt NH4 IV, ^PWyOrtforttootWUlUaf ftttburlor I i- | c.'i? eS2j5^* * l"Wt '■ f afctios iitsisnns. i 'I 'UK undersigned would respectful,)' Inf-wrn hit ! I filr-ml# 4a.l the public. ihat^kr UHk^traufor , l.'rmt" 'J1"""""* G KORU ** U°° (StTftT J C*|W Island. S - J | I «. II. I.HEY. ATTOKttKV-AT-LAW, MAXTA'B, SOUCITOK. ^ examine* in aiAxrttr, Jtowanfhtacin, Atol l Poorer, C»wi>r.«.A J . ' ' 'all A4>»U.Ut Klral National Rank. AKE iov 15 DI KED f i Ifc^LSWAIN. | 1 UUh HCTjrTLTNSlgA.NCE COMPANY, j. . tot lhcfc— eli oO.;«U.J X.J. US: \ f AIXTieffiEK'!) NOTICE. T^^VlIK ou.l"l#i*rmd havlnc taken out llcrmf ai j J an wliout-rr. rears cifiilir (lira notree n ^^iTa It. .ul# sod toe public, Ust ha It ptrpait J I" alien* to rubllc aal-a many pa it ut.C-p# ] M.)ruunl),il iictir. i. 1 un r. atunabl. , tarsi t.^ ^ wiu.UJM-MAlllBt.M tj l£ . It. BW VIA. llEAt. ESTATE AGENT, MJRVBl'Oi; i CON." H Y ANCEH, OUn, Cor. FERRY a sulJTH Itrwrt#, joier ( a pa laianit. ,1. J. J ESSE M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT j Haarcnimrd hlaoBtc# from tha corner of WSl. luytun and Jackaun street#, to JACKSON STUEKT. OffmUt j*r Onto# Bout. , Jra.'C.tn . ' _ j , A A CTION BEIUENS. \ iS' ii » i" . butmaaa^anywliara In Cap* May Louuly. at a ■ your naWotuura. JtSSll M. (MITH, Cap# Island. N. J. ■ U«ct. J acltton It, oppo'lta tha Centre Huiit' ' cdSTE*.«Kti*i;. . ' BIEEDS, BONDS. MORTGAGE*, aud otbar lb- j atrumrut. ..I uiluuy recall) .ii .uu. u|i and UopoaltuiMUktm by™* UiajjA1tVp!!iS?'. ' Offlea at Waatcotfa IP-anitny Mnu.r . Townaan.l . , Inltt. Cap# May County, N-Jr A t oon i». tea*. NOTICE TO TIIK PUBLIC. / \N all prapartlOT lad «iih tha Sutrartiwr ho ' 4W hall— thr following rnlra will bacliaryad, t. - rata of Ifc par cant oo tha aaioost ot Mb*; Iru , tha auto of Bvr par rent no all pro party Irlt I" Kant. JkJSk M.aMlTM. ^ Ofltra J.ckaon »t„ oppotlta Centra Houa. . JaMO Capa laland Wat. Jersey, r. rrBATToa wait. u. r. xUratm. "STILL AT IT." WARE & EL'DREDGE, Contractors and builders. CAPS ISLAND, N. i. auylt l swoa.— Chratnut Allay, near Mansion Ureal. CRANE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLKM . No. 6S3 AKCH Mraat, PHILADELPHIA, photograph* from Carta tla Vlalta to Ufa Hit, Plain, in Color, or India Ink. Alto, the New Imperial Carta Mta and Pfcoi«Work dona with praoqitaraa. uallaUcth n (Iras. Prloaa mod# rata. auviy j NOTICE. EMEM. SMITH, of Capa lalaad, N.J.wl.h . to Inform hla (marl* and the ufcul# i-.-j ir . r !XJfS»J?JaafS'a'»J£ S : act aa aa Attornay fur tha purahaat or aala of , Roal Eatsta, Bull.fln*a, \ aa-- l Pro, art), «oa"i. . »at ma. Meadow I^odt. ttyctar Prtilhama. a . hc.i atao for tha aoliacanitol oWMMdn* .1. ' i and that ho will attand to tha wrltlaf an.1 prap..A^aaownt, ^Promlaaoty NocnJ"hc-, in latr ii | "capa" ['atandT ' 'mialfolphtr*' j 1 BOUIE k 8IB.V i"A.XIuTING, GLAZING, GRAINING. CALC1MINING, CHINA GLOSSING, GCILDING ; ' and PAPER HANGING. W OBaa, Smlthl laa Crania Saloon, Wath- ' lo»K-a lira.!, Capa Ialnr.,1. Voor pntraaatn la raapactfdlly aolialtad. an| iMf SMITH A MuRROW. j ran i fu'mpii j T"— ^SJIESTKW at » -cat. par foot, and only »S for Oaartr* SM^AtSSWSTiSS.V^'" Partira .atasdlnf to oMain pumpa tbt. aprir a. • SIMIM SMMiWsHiai katora • rchaainc alhara. tvoara lafl wi.l. kMlrcdna Jot.oanauatMttlar A iohnaon'a Srora, will btprompiiy Vi!Sr iMMtLteiHcAchht. V~" Z_ _ AnanatB aa. C. M; Hki:D. STATIONERY, Ac. J. 8. GARRIKOX. WASBIfCaTON STREET. I oppaalta tha Port OOea, CAPE MUlfA *. /, w "COAL AND CUMBER. ; rattBSEgS55'-

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' (The Port's Corner. I: -- , jj 41.1'HED'h I'HtYI'.HI • Tl. fallow. mi !>..•«. writtra hy cottalLnra l«. Allied:. Pnytr hy a refrraldnt aprtat of^wnter j , hacn daf.-ai.-l by thr Daaaa and hu nrmy'balmt j 'meditation r.'l(n*. arn'looi around j j, Thr lore of^Hlm who mnd»(dj«^f \rarytorw | r U^heai^tolS^Jai framtbaorerfowlnj a,.r'or ! a Of haar'- ly .mutneae. earth'. >'«t family _ . With ''■er ralrrah'^j'ranshtarTheetaanal , « And meHUa'tarmoninb B> WhS'towHlIa^rtr' " And l(oojinat« inhoite, roum bid Wlio^ , I (^^^I'ii.n'oma.eoaaplra t'o^w.ll *" !n j « Ohaomw'oua oP ahtoieRghttaBj&rf hour.' ! J lu'wins hap'.y ' IMUtrt not t**l w loaa. - r ^RistcUaucous. ■ -» ) Till- Golden Mule. "Uncle Joraph. Uncle Jofe|il>, ptVnae \ * toll g« what inaltce «varj one like yua to j J 'I'liu w»« nskeil bj »ome ball dozen j ^ 1 fcr!ghl-eja)J. aayai-luoking little lallon.. j ' | alia clntterud around s wbtta-baiml old ' man. with n aery plaaeaul face, lodaed. { Time had fair hu ninrkB there deep [ and alrong ; but it wni a rarjr true and j ( \ clear letter ol pru.ae, thnt thoae nho tan i f might rend. L ucle Joaeph dunwered, "Whj, boys; ) I ttbnt baa emtio arrr yon fo uk.mo aacb a j ( | ijuoation na that T". j One iitUm Ifdj nniwafed. "Well, nncla, j I II trll yon. We were talking wilhfniber < , ubeut you, and 1 aekrd him wlml made ; . i orrrybody ilka }ou aa well ; and ha told j j to I'omo lo you ; ha thought yua would j . ! toll ua the secret. Now pleura do," Then the old man Bald— " . I ."Wall, boy», thla la tba aecrat : I hntp ■ ( | alwnya tr.ad to" do by aiLora aa 1 would • , ■ wuh other. 10 do bv tnn. 4'bta n a good ; f j rrlr and aery my to andara'and, and , | *.bn.o whs practlaa it cannot be vary fnr ( , thought lal buy, and perhaya lor that rm- t ; was more meliocd to think ol olhoti j j than bobb of tb-aa wlde-nwaka little lei- ' ( "Hut look hire, boja, yoo come and tit J with me aodar the eliada of thit baamlilui . alnT tret, and f wdl tell you what hap- ( " pened to an whrn ) waa quite a yaui ,• | mall, which I tbipk ho* ninds e life-Iota iw proaa ion opnn un. ■Wall, to begin, »» tha alory Ullara i ' a ay, When I wee • yo ing man I lived far . . away from bwrr, iu a hilly country, and i near where 1 lived there waa what it called a mouulaia gorge, which una tome lea in el wide. Now lo gel on the oppo- . mi lei ; to the neighbor* concledrd It bat e 1 a bridge bint, nrtl each one thkt Croaae ,i 1 i [my loll, and in thai way to pay lor lie 1 j oridgo and heap it in repair. Aa i livi d nearer lo the hridge thru any t.te alt", ' ilmy vi- lad that I nkouU1 be loil-gstbeier. ■ I'bia w .a not a very urdanoe taak, bi Iheta 1 I art not a vary • eat d-ul of truvel in thi-t 1 region, nod very aaldom any npe wtabi i' to croaa thr bridge alter Ian oVnck nt ; night. U, 1 u.aat hut forget lo Wdl you j 1 then' ut a gale el our end or the Jir d, i j | which waa kept loeksd at nig^Tand i i» , " roaard we up . bet, I alway/kepi a light j in tba windon :o guide thr ;|at elar to toa ; ■Una day wa lrad~miejgy pouting rail ' ; all day. and ai qight cotnr on, inatrnd < I tloppiua', it awe tied to incmaa in vm. j l.nca 'I ja wind bleut hard, nod 1 thought 1 la myielf— Thia in, ledreo. a Mnrful night; i ' ; but U ten't probable there will be any , 1 I traveler* tut lo-oighi ; however, 1 pul j 1 my light in tha wind, w nail w«al to bad ; annul tall o'clock. 1 cannot aa) now lot g j I bad alapl. when 1 waa arouacd by a j j knocking at tba door. I get up ' and oprn-d it at toon at peteible. There i eloou a mau who teemed to be completely : I draucbed with rain. 1 aiked bun to come I ill, but he amid, 'Young mar. 1 am eorry ; j to trouble yon, hot 1 am very anxioaa to rrna. tba bridge in-nigbl, and would Ilk" . ' to have yon open tba gale for ma.' I triad ' to purrunde Inm lo coma in and atop till j ' momiou ; but ha tald he could not tklu. ) 1 i ol II, at ba had a child on tha other ai.'a ' who waa Trry tick, and he felt that he . ' ii. art go. 8u 1 look" n lantern and the i ' ! and weot oat to let btai go merer. ; | 1 ' when wa got where tha bridge had ! | wo loend K waa blown away. Then i ' the ilrnngrr (aud n artonirhmeat, and ' : ( ajalaim.d, 'What aha.l I So! what ebnll I ' 1 1 do! 1 fair my child will ilia before I ' ; can gal lo it.' 'Then 1 raid. 'Friend, their ii a piece ' few rude above hare wbeta 1 have olieMk i wedid tcnut in plramnl wrath- r. If 1 ! nil gal upon my back and trn.l tonrrSr ' ■With me. 1 can gal you across taielt . ' llal' | raid, 'Wtilmgiy, willingly, ynang man. U 1 | you are disputed to auiiartnka it.' So 1 ' took bim upon tny back ; bat at tba wal-t I waa "uite deep, 1 kad la wte • craat drwl j ' of csetina and csra ; bat at hut 1 got ■ him tnlrly apoa tba opposite bank. When I pal him dnwa ba oflerad me n wall-filled I pane. 1 thaokrd htm end said I wiahed ! t lor Dulhiag bat lira regular fee. Aa 1 j I tpok- 1 looked toward! him, snd a halo I of light teemed to surround hie herd aa | I be repeated three word#— ■ JuaimucX at ' ft A ore itmt it wwfa ma of lit Ua 1 <•/ there my brethren, p# tan done if nn'o ate, ' 1 aad be waa gaae. "How I got bock aad iato bad again I i bo recoll-ctiun. In tha moraicg i when 1 get np my light was barm Of ia tba ! ' windon or aaaaL The rain had caaaed, ; aad I leaked oat lo view tba ram coated j by Ua lata storm, wbea la aad boboid j than, stood tba bridge, apparently no j 1 .1 rang aad defiant at aver. Tba* I knew ' fday lobar of lave bad b-e. "all a dream ;' I j bat, boya. Itlwu indel.bU ia.prra.ivt. | t apoa my mind, aad after that 1 was mare rajram.--waa--.i-j

don. hy : it it a verv -try Tale to follow. If yon are inclined m do wrong io#t slop aad think. ' Would I likatohnvc another da so <<> ine That will danfio i it. and then yna matt da lb« right thing. "Boys. 1 am an old momnow } botlat to.tell vun that I never toeed anything th-.t would yield better than the praetic# ot ; the (Sodden Rata " t Tabacro ami Uiacatr. Mr. Troek, in bit crae.d# afaitat to- j bncco, can find important data in paper# read before the French Academy of Me ] dicineby eeiantific enemiaa of the weed l-adiog scientific men in France, and ; eminent Uachare. nnita in the opinion that tba nee of tabocca it most peroiciota ; to studenta, and sows tha tarda of many j fatal' diaorders. It ia interdicted, if »» miatuko rot, in the Polytechnic School. ' One of the members ol the Academy ot ] Medicine, in a very qlaberalepaperdrawn ' show that in unci proportion with tb» i incrvoaa of diaenae in lira seivoot ceufre# ; (inrauity. general |.nra!)jnia. paraplegia. 1 1 It may be said, in reply, that the'Phrk#, llreekn and Uungnrinna are tnrdlernt# , ! amobere. and yet ate little nfleoWd by j . these nervoua , v. caeca. Hut M. Jolly no- i mnirtn-for- thetr -agamplutn. by tha lac t j that the tobacco ucerl hy them I# of u uiuidi milder form, eootaining -light proportion# iodolgan-e, Vherefpro, duea no I harm lo thia direction, and no cat- o! general or progree-ire paralyaia ho* been di# j i covered in the Host, where the mild lo- [ '*M M o'can aaye : "Tha caa«a ia plain enough, nnd'avidently pbjaioiogical. In 1 all the regions of (he Levant they do net I intoxicaiv themeelvea with nicotine or al- ; J cobol, but enturnte themeelter with opiam | and perfamae, sleeping away their time in J torpor, indolence and scnaunliiy. They ' narcotize, bol do not nicotic* tbemtalvo#; ! and if opium, an ha# been tald, ia the poi. son of the-iotellrct of tba fast, tobacco | may oo« day prove in the West lha poi- i I eon of life itBelf. " | It it tho bisolind, in th« stronger to- ' oeed in Knglecd. France and the i United Statu, which proves no pcruiciou#, : j and the French physicians hold that paraI ia making rapid advance under the ' abate or ' bol and '.obarcn. 'There ha# - I an enormoue inornate of insanity and I of discuses of the nervon* centre# m LF ranee, chiefly among men, whenever the m»ldrrofinreh-ca»e»-bn»- beaa.-wjarotned In atyiuait and boapitablee, there connecwith tobacco bo# bean obvious. Soldiers and sailors, whose abuse id tobacco is most flagraht, are the most ilti- , I oieroua classes '.a these hospital., and their cases are the most incurable. The reform j I of veteran etnokera I# almost hopeless. I but possibly soma may be deterred Irom I falling into bad habile bv a knowledge of | those futa! ten ienciee. Nervosa diseases have increased rapidly in this country ua in France, and paralytic shocks aru fre- j i qoent. If Ibste are owing largely to (ba I i naO of tobacro. young men will do well tu dee temptation and escape tha penalty. , Beautiful Allegory. Mr. Crittenden waa engaged in defend, ink a man who bad been indicted lor a capital offence. After au Elaborate and powerful defence, ha closed hi# effort by the fallowing strikiag and beautiful alia- *»'>• : ' "When tied iu bit eternal counsel conceived lb# thought af man's creation, be called lo bim the three minuter# whn wait constantly upon tha throna— Justice. Troth, and Mercy— and iLu# addressed them : ••Shall we make man!" Then said Justice, "O Cod. make him not. for ha I will trample opon IheUwa." Truth made answer aleo. "O (lod. make him not, f..r he will pollsla thy sanctnaries." But Mercy, dropping opon her knees sad looking up through her tests, exclaimed. "0 Cod, make him— 1 will watch over liim with my earn through the dark paths which , be msy have to tread." Then God mads ' man, and >aid to bim. "O man. thou art tha shild of— Murcy— go and deal with I thy brotbur." Tba jnry, whan ha finished, wart 10 . ' taara, and against evidence, and what matt hava bean their own convictions, broaght in a vardict af not guilty.' Shakers. What a Heavenly blessing it would ba yosag husband# if tbair wivos could j hava hum educated far a year or so ib a Shaker ullage. Wa believe tba wbola doctrine of Shaktriam to ba a ridisnlout ■], la-ion. Bat than they beve some good , ! things in tbair economy, worthy of all tin- j nation. If (bay would oaly open a ichoel j for leaching domestic science, it would ha . grand ihi g. M ra. Coodfetlew used to do it in I'hiladelphia, and Archbltbep | Hughes commenced one In New York. 1'be absolute cleanliness which every i Shaker woman learns, her perfect neaij her velf.poiae and lenderu-aa, make ba#e ynung ladles who have been e.in- . Cated for Hkakeis, but eao'l see the mn- ; sought a fie. for wive". They can ' a -bt.tb 511" the pot and make it boil, and are ■ the admiration of practical people the I; world over. BHaker ladies do not know j what it it to bo lonesome, lor the tnle reason thai they are Iraioed to be hosv and althoagb the Shakers carry their bosy i propensities a little too fsr, tt is an error , the right side. — FlaLe'i Bulletin. ! How to Prtrcnl Cold Feet. Some yeople, from the time frost comes satil it flies at the approach of May, never know Ibe Mutation of warm feel, unlets they are toasting their foat-sulss at tha j regtatar. There iaa'l a bit of necessity for tbit.s Kiting lo the morning, i il there be snow* oo the ground, rab the , (rat bntkly with #t, top and bottom.— i Wipe them dry, and with a crash towel rub tbem to a glow. If there be no snow, j immerse them ia cold orator froth from , i tha by". '. and bring tha tardy blood : into circulation by friction in tk» tame i maaaar. Wbiokby or brandy aad salt are : , reccommeadad hy aama people for the j I ! tame parpssi, bat cold aretoc or eoew ia the brat by long odds. A parson ra krapi tag hp tba eircviation in bio pedal extra- ' taitsoe, wtU era awt lo pat his fatal to tba i tra dar ag a whole day ; while, by rapeatiag tba aparaiiqa baton raUriag lor tba I ! ntgbt, so aba wBI bav, coooa to alaap with , b» oc bar body boot iaio tba sbapa af a I I lot I or Z.

»TUi' Old NtutUHIl." The following touching article is clipped ■ from an exchange.. Would thnra wei* , net so much troth in it# plaintive pathos, j , snd thai there wera less need for lit put,- i ■ilieatinn: - iu Dare the was "Mother." und it j my jacleNtk Mi'tl.e'r. pill np my dinner.' , ' wonld.tpreatNihe butler, and How away j , the luncheon wHh-aflailluu. fut |he little ; , i | curly pate that made her an tnanV atepa a i and ne#rlc .nitiacted her with his beiste-. . ! ouahiirth* Now «he is the "Old woman, " . ! but sha did not think it would ever cams , I to thai. Sha looked on through the fnlnie , i I years and taw htr boy t# manhood grvwr ; , j Hid he stood transfixed in the light of her | , : own beaalifu! lave. Nover was there s , ' more beaattfal eon than he — bnraored of L ■ I the world, nod the staff of. her declining , , ; years.' Nky*. be W«. her tnpporl ev#a , ; then, bat she did not knew it. She never t ,1 realized that it wu's her little boy that', , gave bar strength for daily toil — that bi#T c I slender term was all that upheld her over , , ; the brink ol a dark despair. Che only 1 i , : thai amid the toi-t# of age bi# love would . ; the daik hell leading t" the life beyond. , tender teil.iHraliui, j now, r\dr,ft fr-ui ! i j the moorings of T.c.r,,«. he i. cold, -liUt,. " . < heartleea. end "MoU.er" h.e n . e«c J , I j meaning In the J.ru.l gel. She l. the • ■ '..Id , j I'ily, lj grave, ami dry' 'i here tear# thai | j .[roll down her furrowed ch-.k.! Have', , ft thy qml- r-'t. that it may forge' bo* , , moch it longed In he "dear mother f. . , , ; the boy it oonrisl.ed through a careleta j , | childhood, hut io return for all thia wealth , i i of tenderness has only given back roll o\v the Toll-Gather .Wit# "Dona " Moat every one la familiar with the. I ' mods of ilrieing (!) a drove ol young mule#, i j It ia on the inverse system. Th» drover > , boya np from fifty la a hundred young tin- > ' broken mulet. and mounted on a brood I trare, they follow after the saaio a# do ' I sheep the bell-wether of a fleck. Fnr a , great many yeart an older trader laimlmr- . ' ly celled "old Sol."— who If ever pot#, #- , | ed of any other pnlryootnie had ptobuhly I ; forgotten the fact-was iu the habit „f . bringing in from the West a drove ol thr i ' long-eared animals and disposing ef them . 1 to the farmers of South Jersey. The hud ■ ' 1 basinets visit he made le that secltdn w is ' and a single bar was stretched nereis near. | " • ly every public road, to past beyond which ■ ^ , required the payment af . 1 "Old Sol" had pasf 'd something like 1 i i two dexeo ef ibeaa ba . on bis way from i Camden ta Bridgetoo, paying the Irgnl i ' . exaction al each ander protest aod is very profane langpage. Nat having dinposed of a single mule and drawing stig-h the snd of a long journey, he waa beginning to suffer from a droalb in bis pucki.t, | j oace more balura hitn. Looking sioupJ ' snd finding thai his mules were leisurely ' browsing along tha road some two or thr, e hundred yards behind, ha. hurried up kit ' . pace to tba got#, paid u single toll for tl.« , hot#* he was riding, and made a tprci ,1 t requeat of tile gatekeeper to »ut It all' r ' ligm aud atop those dari.ed mulea which j had been following him two or tlirhp mile •. I keeper, who had it locked iwlr »# lime 111. n , it takes to tell it.- "(lid Bol" started nil , : again on s brisk canter, which his mill s , ' r noon imitated, and as they cam* to the t gait-bar went over it in one, two. Ihr-e , ; order to the astauiahir.ent of the keeper. I who saw the point of tba juke in a fi » , mioulct after nod acknowledged b:mtu if , : "dead beat." Itegulnrly Sold. Two gentlemen from New York, On* . , 1 of whom hit been in California nearly a i year and th* olb*r just arrived, were »o- , ' cidcntily overheard in the following van- i ; v*rtalion at lb* Butter Uou*e,tjacrem*n- • ; to. The new center wot lamenting hit I condition, and ••peeKfty two beiulifal i : daughter! who were just budding into ■ 1 womanhood— when be asktd the otbar il , J ba b.d a family. "Yea. air, I hava a wlf* And six child- , ' j reo in New York— aod I never saw one i ' : ol them." | | After thia the coople tat a few momenta , i ia mleace, and then the interrogator again j ! commenced. i i "Ware yon arer blind air !" , j! "No sir. ' Another laps* of time. 1 "Did 1 understand yon to say, sir. that ■ voo had a wife aad six children living in. ' New York, and never aeni one of tbem. " ••Ye.,..r— 1 ao staled it." " Another aim a long passe of silence — " Then the interrogator again iaquited : " "Why," was ih-re. ponce, "one of them ' wot bora after 1 left." ' "Ob ! *b !" and a general laugh lol j , ' 1 lowed. After that the first Near Yorker was nn- i f i I pecitllv diilinguitbed s< (he man wl,e had ' r j six cbrfdreo and never saw one of then. ; Advertising Hole* of Property. Ao exchange in speaking of the ira- ■ porlance and great advantage of adver- , r using sales of property io the Newspapers, ( • in addition io having handbills priutsd. . e very trathfnlly eay- : "A newspaper ia , ■ read by hnadrwda wbe oevar sea the at- , tractive bills which are posted in the lav- , r j eras and tha store rooms. Ksory sub- , - arribor to a coabty paper reads all aacb I | advertisement# carefully. Ile know# who , , j ia telling oat, and exactly what it offered a | for *ale. The advartieementa'are a topic I i of conversation when Irienda meet, aad a : ar-aogemanto are mada for attending sale#, a ; 'Tha rotalt ia a large crowd, spirited btdt ding, and a realisation of - tou. twenty or , s fifty time# of what it eosls to advertise. — - ; No money it aa tara to return a large ' - ! profit as that tp-at ao prtntor's ink. A a i single additional bidder aa a single article - j will pay all 1t coota to advertise aaslc o! a persoaal property ta a newspaper It il b ' not strange, than, thai nay oaa should ' tori to advertise ! Lot Oar friends think > of th# mailer.

Tbc Neves isncl Aiuuat'tsicula. igsa^■aalual relatione .vr* harmonizing snii hsi r peeking and pre.ecutloo of saiueements. . ) 1 believe that t.o)« and girls should go In | school together. An they sit togrlher id ' the household, to 1 think th.-y should sit , c togvlbet' in oar temple# of leerning. Ool- i ' should hot be fur all men or all w«. j J meu. nut lb« rente building# aud the same j 1 : prpfes#'»r* should be provided for both io j 1 1 cuinmun. And .. ,t i. in everything else. ' unic^gra.eV'liab'lTt^'to'tom'piaDoD'nti'* : Thetelore all exbibitiuea ol pictures an-l 1 Slelu. ., .11 provi.ieaa^tur puhttc .mas- j • pi- iu g» la^ir.K.p. and tomtlire. ^ I | i. a. t>u it.—,! lo i«Ar Ms'wbjj-', iaiiiii) I- ' wrung ; and il iliere is anything pi j A "d th* '""- ""'o""1 l'" |" 'J ' ' Tl*.U if rccA t r.f* "'d*''V " D",, ' : • Slick fo Dnr I'urnuit. | ' Those doctors ahu abandon their pru- . . ; . rd ofU.dvr.0l,n Tito 'aoieied^'ahirl ■ [ i l""1 nllu,', ya "" 1 Many men toil baccate they have no \ debuite aim. I heir energies are scalletud , j tip-lvd and lost. T^j are not conceit- J nr. almost always universal l.iiure., ^ la couirnand »uc..» ia any held of enlvi- J pr.ae, trie# I he whole rouud of puwui .v , aud everyahere lads. Tile Simple cnu.e , . ol bit lailuru It because lie ban tried the • whole round, in# trad o( adopting owe >• ( • hit lile-work, and concnntrat* all hi# en- | | lha Ynnkei "°>"1 •"vk-lo-ii-iveoeia.— ! ! j willing band* ol adverse foriuue a# tb.i. ! i The man who, ten tinn-s indented, C.. o ; \ renew the bailies ol lite, with nothing at ■ heart or hope abated, deter mined to tig HI , it OUt'OU this lioe. Will he BUte to achieve , iiie.ous example— meu as... have tpe'il ' I he "vigor ol early 1,1* in bulleling in* ) their auitiitioo. We woulo'tbeielore a*y, ' **'">"T'y 'hfe "mI "" d,nT''l "o°UVrr " ' -Vo I'iitcc. A gteat many bnya and young m o j j complain there no chanc* lor Ittrm.- . , ". ' "' J cannot g»t pin cws, 1; is l.aru Hi, 1 lind auylliing to do. 1'erhap# it I# bard | , to get yust such place# a» tliey would lib-. , j Thai la not the poiul. however. Yk hi n , • i you gel a piece— and there are place evrty good boy aad girl aud Ulan, and * J j make yourself utelul to il; make yours II , ueentary lo your employer* : in.ke your- ' : telt to necesaary, hy your fidelity uud gyrod , behavior, that they cauuol do with, .1 ■J yeu. lit willing to lake a low place al , honest work. Ho it well ; do it in* very ; beat yoo can. Begin at the lowetl rouud { , of the ladder, aod climb up. The grtai ; ; want every ahere is laitbful, capable aula j kct. Mali* yourself on* ol these, and there will claays be a place lor you, anu * good one too. i , oaid a rieb merchant of a clerk iu bit < store : "ll* baa beeu ao useful lo aa, we ' ; i can't let bim go; hit place cannot be top- ! , p,ied. We mutt uiak* btiu a partner.' ' , That'* It, boys. — CHht's /'rr/wr. . j ; Tito l'iret htcum Fire ship. Kit ward TUOU...OU, ul Binmogaau., j , lt!tfo."ll'ui' u'T "T a" vra " l ^ T " T ■' S'lTsfJitou.""' ' I pony the ves.el. In. distaooe Irom tb. ! hnglisb blockading B-iet lo the Froc-n j j Heel ra tba harbor being kuowo, also Hie coarse of the cltanarl, the steam Lr* ship , was lo haadjuate* and started. Altar the , augioai had given a number ul tarns, the ( dlreciloa changed occordiug to the chnn: pel, and ao oo until lbs pad 'lv» bavina | irc'le the total numlrvr oi revolution* i-- , q n.-sd to carry tha abifrtnto tba mRldle . o botllla deal, Ibeu prralo, click, the , exp.ooioa waa to lake place aod the uo , suspecting enemy were to ba eat oa hre , olowo eky-high. iial in Ihoi# deys the , Admiralty did hot believe to ateam puvrer ai d so the no**! lire ship was never built. : — Scieulijic tmcrlcan. . j ^ — A dandy af tweoty-*lx having hean ! 1 termed aa "old bachelor," appealed to , 1 ae elderly geollemaa to dr-id* whether ' ' he should be called "old" or nol, giving ! ' hit age. "Twenty-six," said the-vldrrly [ I gentleman. "It is owiag to bow yoo l* he j.] It. Now, for a man It i. young euosgb; 1 bat Tor a goose it is ralkar old." j ' — \Vb*s a sportxmaa fires lata a covey j , of partridges be makes tbem all qaoil i

^ijrifiiltttral. Kdurnted Labor. ' | Kxirarts from an address of lloa. I>. Needliem. of tiroion, before the Hampshire. Franklin and Hampden Agricallni ral ftocietyv al Noithamptoo, Oct. 3. { iNfft.J •'The h iloir of the world has estabj iiahed the sVWTfl^ig fact, that Ishor without education -if mere brute feree I and , that in pro|>ortfi>o only as labor it edu- ' calevi. does i-ivilization advance, aod do coinmabities ol men lift thewselvaa above level of barbarism. Kdacated labor 1 is that labor into which tbosgbt, ebserva- ! and Skill are intradaced ; labor which combine* tbe head and the matrlat ; labor which Studies the etomenta, aad taking or » larger and heller production of vage"ln our own country, and especially in Kugland, oni, of the most serious embarrummeuta lo the education of labor has arisen from the division of aocisly into c fosses, which have been professional slid industrial The p'olessjousl kss bean and theology ; while the industrial has V'hsiiics snd commerce. The prnfetsioaaTi ha. trained ile minds ia the school and uiiiver-itloa fur particular depatkraeoU. q, -ud year# of dote study and observation i.uvc been given by every man intending adept a professional occupation. Nothing I... appeared to society more ridiviHlout than su attempt tu praclist cithar hiw. medicine or theology, without a cuurac of tra. cad systematic atidy. So strong lias been and atlll ia tliia feeling, •bai a young man adopting either of these prufeeeiuB^jvitbont this systematic Irain"■tt is tegsfided aa a qaack, and is exclad-* -d !rom fellowship snd recognition by. those who are blllog professional calliogt. Ill these Irsroed profaasiona, at th y are individualised it thia literature, that tbe physiciant would seldom think of seeking eote. iaiument in the library ef the lawyer, br tbe lawyer in the library of the theologian, or the theologian io tha library ol either laywar or physician. — F.rt her than this, even. Kuch of these prultsaious hat a nuueaclstu s peculiar lo itself. And the dottor pazzlec tbe luwyer, and the legal phrases of tbe lawve. .re riddles to the doctor, whilst the clergyman often leavea not only lawyer and doctor, but bis whole parish in emitt at the cluso af soma doctrinal discourse. division of knowledge has been successful in developing great culture in the profcseioDs ; and sn distinctly marked are the men. that in no com could you discover winch, if either of the three, roar travelling companion br-loogt. — In fact, il it no uncummou thing, to be sole lo recocntze either profeteioo t- lha •May w* not inquire, why ie this ! — ; Tbe members of tbe three professions who successful, devote not only youth sod Mm* In the accomplishment of u given purpose. But for tb* education of tbnaw meu who arc producer* of the material wealth of thu country, where have been our «choola slid universities"! Wbere our books sod sy slews of instruction ! " A farmer list a ton to whom bo de#ir«# that agrlraltare eheold be made an ■employment, and another too for whom h« intend# theology or medicine. Th* brat irov he sends itilo the fields with Ida hired mau freni day ta day. No psrtienlar ! pains are taken to give him inatructisO in , farming, farther then a knowledge of tbe ' ii-* of terming implements. Tile name# of tool#, thu time for sowing grains and teed#, the lltne lor harvesting— tbtao be- . come lamtlterixed tn bis mind by observs- ' tioo, and tb"> often embrace tbe eotir* farming education. He is not tooghl in | lha oie of c hemistry, eutomology. botany, or hi any of Ibe other sciences, as a part ; of tha preparatioa lo bis [arm life. On the contrary, his observation leaches hint I that bis (ether (aim* independently af books or ecieot!6c knowledge; that bis i u'.her regard# experience as the only teacher, and that b* looks opon edncatod j labor, book-farming, at it is aometimtt i called, as a series of blundering, by men . woete minds tre incapable of practical business training. Ol course, here io New Knglaud. no one fail* ta *ppre*t*to a common school education aa preliminary to | #11 ih« labors of Ills. A farmer maat buy i end sell ao that a knowledge of arilhmei tic will be decidedly utelul ; he moat writs he will keep accounts and .dales | bat beyond these simple rudiment, it i* not easily Asho bow a large amoaat of ; learaiog can be made practically uaefal. "Th* farmer most elody and be edn- | ruled in hla bdainssk ; and if it be to reita ' caltle'nr produce wool, or rear borsea. b* must u»e ef! the helps which ibe aouw- | l-dge of the world hot treasured for him. No man ran eir-rd a.p—.i eaiiraiw' i upon hit owa esperieooe. If by trying leeaty prnc*a*e*. torn* neighbor hsa tolled in nineteen, aod aecutrd a reault ' try the iwentietb, let aa adopt the tw**-"-th and go forward. Koowledg* is power w ii,. farmer when he aa*aa ft; " "The first thing that we Lave, to do, then, i* lo make farmers believe thai ederptioB can benefit them professionally ; that a knowledge of anatomy and physiology will eoabla tbem tu understand more lolly the lews of breeding ; and will materially aid tbem In developing and producing better animals,— animals from tha produrtioa of which they can realise more with ih* tern* labor; t* make farbelieve that tb* knowledge of th* ft tndiep****hle to lha prudnctitR of a certain result." - Ths Carrot is t hie matt esteemed of mil root* for il* feeding qualities, aod it* io- . hue nee in ihe stomach upon ins other article# of food it moat favors, la, coodoc1 to the most perfeot digatuoa aad ani aimllalhia. Thia reault, Iwag known to practical mew, it explained by cbemiaia s# reasliiog from a tubals*** called pec1 lint, which operataa lo Cva(ala«* o- (ato- ! '.last* ragetsbl# tnlatioaa, aorT tho* toJ v-ra c .cat i on ia ail rattle. Hwreea em : •* pec tolly baacfittad by the s*t bf CM# r*ta.