Cape May Ocean Wave, 26 February 1868 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cap 311.10 fO v can Wave.

' VOI, XIII.

' • ' -■ ~ ■ ' • ■ — " ~ CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. ISDN.

NO. 664.

BUSINESS CARDS. 1 A CARD. | inil' M. SMITH, Cmi.ml~lc.nrr of Deeds. I O OBc< Jackson »Ur llir lenlrr Hons-, f I [alcud. K«» Jrrarj. llft.YKt 8 WAIN. "i "J fB' ®»l"' • Cap. ill, < Ull ■' Al'tTIQA BI'NI.YENS. , 'I'HE under. «cri-.l wciuM rrftp.-etf-illy inform h'ft A Irlrads sod lk> public, thai l» Is » irsnlar Uceased^Aurllooecr. sad to rra.ly n»w in alo-nd | H. II. RREV. , .jlTTOKSKr-AT-UW, JNJ57EIL eOMCTTDR, * | i.xAMim.u is ihjm.esi. Manser aitur, a aur* Tkoev. CswDei, N. J.. all Adjnlulnr I leal National Bank. ARC l'OI' KH'REDt L R. B. BWAIN, f igklMli MUTUAL IKSCR*NCC.fOS:rAf»T. lot the Count)' of Cape May. S.I. utf B A K l'IOMA JI's AOTICE. rPHK undersigned having lakrn mil Herns# a, J an Auelluhwcr, respectfully siren notice ti- 1 to" 'ticaat bit* awi 'l U| •"JP"1**' Mayeouulv.al short notirr ami on reasunahlr W term.. WILLIAM CHAMBER , W Jan. a. I*. IyJ > ol.l np.-ii r. N ' R. ft. H W AIT. HEAL ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR * CONVEYANCER, *• Off**, Cor. PERRY k SOUTH Brier is. jast-g Capo Island. V J. JESSE M. SMITH, ~ REAL ESTATE AG BET, tM?Kkion'i|,mti! t'j" co'°" H ""h JACKSON STREET, Offt.il, Ik c OnUrs Ifeur, ■ Oho /ataiST-V. J. M'M) m ; GOnrElAHCIlMI. PEED*. BONOS, MORTGAGE*, and ottirr Inairumrata ot writing lasally .lraaro, will, . aad'lm^'lloMtfkaa'lor^1 MI N«°V sil'iiV." lUUrr to Ornery. OSes at Woatcotfa B".rdln« House. Towatrod . Islet, Cape May Cossty, N. J. j " STILL AT IT." WARE ft ELDREDGE, Contractors and Builders, j! CAPE ISLAND, N. J. augls-l j I Shoc. — Chrataut Allay, near Maaatoa Street. I ; _S ; 1

CRANE'S PHOTOGKAPH GALLERY, No. US ABCH Street. PHILADELPHIA. Photographs from Carte de Vlalle to Life aire. Plata, la Color, or ladla Ink. Also, the New Imperial Carle Mae and PhotoMiniature*. Kramesof varlnu. pallrrua. Ac., Ar Work done with prom|itnraa. Satlafaollu;, .gins. Priors moderate. ana-ljr *Cape* IsteadT' TtUaSstJEJ' ' IIOL'SE A Rfa'.l PAINTING, GLAZING, CHAINING. Calcimi.mm;, CHINA GLOSSING, GCILDINC. I aad PAPER HANGING. SP OBer, Smith's lee Cream Saloon, Vuk I I uctoa street, Cape lalaad. Tear patmaafe la raepectfully aolielted. auf IVif MIDI k MORROW, j pcfiw i iroiii»8 1 T"1 """"Wooim 1813 " at S casta per .foot, asd only $J for Oram.; Tone pumps aie\a superior article, ftre univ n sal aatlafarllun. sad every pump la warranted. Partial 'Stosdtahto obtain pumps this Spring ahoul.1 five them «■ examlaatloo twlorr |.ur ahaalof others. fader* left artth 1 1. son, at MUtprli Johnson's Store, will bepramptli ■Hod. . ST lasaa H. Smith, AgentC. M. BUD. Asfueli dd. ^^ftwwetlie.^ . j 8TAT|6nERY,&c- j J. H. LAHRIkOA. WASHINGTON STREET, j opposite the Fwet Oflke, iurs IS I. If. !l. H. X ' ■yy OULOjeepreriul^ tolornUa pghlM^Mni' stationkJit. A NO NOTION* I family Mi:nii i.M TOILET ABTICLKS. BBOOMS, TOBACCO A set; ABB, COCNTBR SHOWCASE* Be. Wholesale and £r't"2l Agent far tka CUMBERLAND SOAP k CANDLE MA NTrACTCKING CO. mhft-tf 2^0.000 TO * WHITE PIKE rLOORIIH, re* aalaat the Lumber Tard or JOHN P. STARR Jr., A CO., Cooper street. Wharf, Camden, N.J. White Pine Lumber! Per anle'at the LUMBER TARD of' JOHN r. STARB, Jr.. h Qjj., Cooper Street Wharf, jetf Camfaa. N. J. : P Y El NO t SCO U R 1 N G . miM snneEicoiRnL LSSSSBftfc Washing Machine. "Aamttaafcaggsr:' ** ** /~~^a^pSMBD WRR^lk, to.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AOTII t OK REiaNTRT. ttEf I- !; Niojf t\n i:i.r.< Tio\. CITY or CAPE WI AND ihr elSm™ pmlle' »« I be" nSfn^aharfar* ' "* And they further five nol'.ee ihsl ibri , ft- tueh » inapeetnea, will all at thr place starve deaifBale.! t j THt'BADA V, MARCH Mh, I ISM, r fmm ft n'einrk ta^lhe nircniitf nuill ; r,', lurh In ■ I | •jSptcRja alftncUrn that an rleetloa «il( he j TUKJD.Vy, MARCH 10th. Kwl, " i ri.mmenelD^a' oV^nrk tn the nwrnlu* and eiuJ CwikSmo mrv"?w>tw oT'™*"™" PrviMm-'r. , ; one A.eee.or, on- Clerk «f Cleeelon, two Clown / [ Preeholdeift. three Comaiiaalnuera of Appeal.^ I I wiO. iiooPBB, i, i JfSEPII HAND. Inftpectori. nf Keriairj ant rie.-lms. »il.BIDID .Sxiita-Vjf Clot.Iiincp j 0ONSWTING nf . FASH ro.VA RLE C0/17.V rA.XTS A AO VEST. FOR - 1 ' F1FTF.EX DOLLARS. Call and »ee fur yunmetf. CIIAftl.KB O. f.llt.llKMIKIIO, j Cape May Court Hou.e, r ape May Co., N. J. ' SEW TAILOR STORE. . Cor. Perry & Washington Streets, | I'JPE JXZJND, A. J. M — — . ! i JAMES McDKVITT, EASHION.Y1II.E TAILOR. I'hitndelphia. , i TF you waot a ault of Clolhei, made toltl.al 1 Low Pri-e.,e«ll at ' MtDEvrrrs, , | Nr. I d„or to the furf llauae. • WaahiRfloo Street. ' READY-MADE CLOTHING. 1 A»l> , 1 j OENTLEMEN'd EURNISIIING GOODS ; V I „«JPPMri>. >*»"_ t IMPORTANT TO HECHAKK4. la sow prep. red to furnish r.Wi'rot'vv-nm! i I noilalioaa al the foDownif very roaa>in*!>h . , . :

I MECHANICS RM» per week. Tranaleat Hoarder. |l jn |Vr dim. BOBEUT RICE. Proprietor of SURF HOUSE. Ja3*-lm Cape lalaml. N. J. ' r^B.OOO FELT KITR.I QI'AI.ITY I I IK. IN It PIKE I'LOORIIIi. ,, j l or sale at the LUMBER YARD nf JOHN P. STARR, JrM A Co„ ^ , Cooper stroet Wharf, Camden, N.J. j, MILLINERY. , i RKMOIAI. K OPFAI.Mi ! j ^PRINU ANl) SUMMER GOODS I ] MILLINERY! MILLINERY 1 ! MILLINERY! I The subaeriber wntnld reapeetfully Inform he' ! , ' lYtrada and the publte. that she baa removed Iron i the old stand on Perry ft., to WASHINGTON STREET. I Opposite Ibe American House, h has juat reeeive. ' JN ENTIRE WW t/oat , And Fresh supply o< • DRT GOODS AND NOTIONS, j , ' LADIES' AND MISSE.' ! > LATEST STTI.E HATS A BONNETS. HJSDSONL DK EAR OOOUS AMI TtBMUISCX. ! i ' Also. CLOTHS ml CAIUUMERES for Bum am , boys' wear. All ol which wdl be sold al the lowe. Philadelphia urleea ; . All kinds of Millinery work dune with rare aw i I dispatch, and in the latest styles. ' I I bathing kobra made to older, he., he. , he. ! ; m) la^f CCOBGfK H. DOUGLASS. 1 I j«a«L HOOP SKIRTS. 6 'AM ' WILLIAM T. noPKI.VB, , j "OUR OWN MAKE." ADer more than n»* TSana* rsperirnre and 'f | ™K*T,UUA?!TY HOOF aEIMTE arufaaiir 1 ' , justly relehrairrl goods l- men-ban', and ibr ,nil- , ! Itn In lull conBdrnve ol thi Ir ftuprnortly over all I others In the Amertean markrt, and they are an it ■oanowtedfi'd by all who wear or daal In them. . as they five more aati.i.-non thaa any othe- ' Shift, aadjentnmrnd thrmjwlTaa^tn ^ev«r^ re- , nStT'of'thbTomv e' 'T: K V ' L* |Vy'" v Ho* ll"".." i - NOT GIVEN THEM A 1HIAL .SHOI'I.D DO ft" I WfTHODTFUNTMJIItJDICLA V. ^ ^ j I Ask fat - Hopbtas* Own Make." and lw But deeel red. See that the letter " H "ba woven on tfcv a Tnpaa batmen Each Hoop, and that they at.at a toped " W. T. HOPEINh, MANUFACTURER, t SB ARt'H AT . PHILAO*A,napon each tape. No t Also, constantly on band a fail Use of gam' r New I orh rod Kastam made Skirts, at very low ^Wholesale and Retail, at the Phlladelpkl . Hoop Shirt Mannlaerari and Eajmrlam, No. fcl- • Alt* Street, Philadelphia. WET. HOPKINS. 1 BOOTS &. SHOES. ] TIIORAS D. CLARK'S Boor and shoe stork, KfSrsJ=SB6^!— ™" I • (.ENTf. LADIES'. j t . 'Borr, Mttn*am* CHILDREN'S BOOTS, i S SHOE*, and GAITERS, , eoaslafttl; on hanJ. al the.lewaft eath prteee. i • 1 Work mada to order. Repairing neatly don/ j, BOOT ASD RIIOE STOKE. 1 ' p MCMOLh, Caps May Court House, N. J, | > J ] WewM rewwaWqily latorm the puhlie^that h> j 1 i \ ■ * ' — * - ft^^y ft^Ty...!., , I M. HARDWOOD. | ^ BOOT ANB SHOE MAKER, | » — CAPE jrland, x. J. J«

jiHtsfrllaurous. RAO HABITS- . Krerr 5-0005 parum, male and feuia'e. ; - »bob!iJ grl and rend and preaerae careftlJIy "Timntby Tilcamb'a Letters." Notbioi: like thrtn for aenae, eartiaalnrss and etresi^th bar* appeared sines lha days ol „ tipiunea. Take a> a «atn|.le sfjibat tbs'y J »rs, this tklk on bad habits: ' "It is entirely natural /or people to 1- form habits. st> that il bad hsbitt ba aroid-o-J, the h'.H'd ontia fill jreneialiy takachra . . of Ihaniaelrat. I bad no intention when ; \t uiuuianced '.bras letter* of saying any. . Xning upon dngmalic theology, bat I take , \ the liberty ol ssKgeaiin* to those who are I X ints/satnd in tbia kind of thing that if ihere he aanLina lliat demanatratPa total depraruv, it ih. lbs readiness with which yoaog man imbtya. bad babiU. I bare _ •«»a original tin itr-Ajjo thapa of '-a abort . ' six' tucking cot of Din iiToihh of a lad of ten year.. It it strange what particular paint buy* and yoaog men will lake 10 1 Irarn to do that which will make them miaerable, rain lb>-ir health, render tbsin -f.diSjtnUng .il> lheir frieb'D.jipd idamage . their reputation. "Soma of the fashionable bad babils ol . the day are coanecled with the use of to. '--neco. Hera it a drag that a yonng n,an ' I it obliged to bacomr accustomed to baler* he can tolerate either the taste or tba 1 effect of it. It ie a raok vegetable poison. 1 ' and io the anaccastomed animal prudoia* 1 rerti|e, famtoess and horrible sickoesa. Yet yonng men persevere in the use of it 1 until lh»j can endure it, and then anlil 1 they lore it. They ge about the street. 1 i aitb cigars injheir mouths, or into society ! ! eitb bre.a^ suQicienily offensive to drive ' all aoperverled oostril* befara them. — I I'hey cbew tobacco— roll np bags wads ol " j the rile drag and Huff tbeir cheeke wilb ' | them. They ejarolate. their aalira upeo 1 ilia sidewalk, in tba store, in spiueonr ■ wbicb become iacerporale stenches, in ' lark corners Of ratliaad cars to stain lbs ' ; white skirta of unaaspecling womea, it I roams and churches, upon fence*. I;

' and into (leers that bias wilb acgar ai 1 ibe inanlt. Aud tfie quid* after they art c ejected ! They ere to be funnd in odd j . corners, in ORt-of-lbe-way places— grea' ' bontdere, bnluaee, blab. '. Horses stair. " hie over theiu, uogs bark at tbem ; the., 1 pi.iaou young shed* trres end break dowi 1 ibe cuosUtaiiutis of sweeper*. This ma) 1 He an exaggeration «f tba facU, but no> ' of tba di-goat wifb which one writes <v '' tbem. 11 "Now, yonng men. jest think »f thi. * tblng! Yon nte bum into th* world will * a sweet brreth. Ala proper age yon ac '■ quira a good set of teeth. Why will yon ! a make tif on* a patreceat exhalation, em j c ' ,.l the oiber a set of yellow pegs T A pro : per description of chgfaag tobacco woah ti exhaust tha filthy tires of the Ian- h : goage, and spoil the adjeciivrt Ikemtelrr ; for feriber as* ; and yet. y«n will acqoir- b I the ha -ot and persist in it after il is ac- . 11 1 quired ! It is r*ry singular that jenny » | wen will auopt a habit of a Inch srery msi ! P ' who is its nclim is as'. anted, 'liter* is. '■ ; probably, 0* tobacco cbewer la lb* worl" * , abo would ad viae a ysung man to ram P : this bnbit. 1 hate urvrr /sen n * -let# ol tobacco whn did not rejwel bi> . 0 yal, against all adrica,agains> , il j asnsea aud diigost, against aleaalineas. f< ■ against arery cutiaiderstioo of htallh son b 1 cqjwfbrt, thousands arery year bow thr " ; neck tn this drug aad can'seat to wear il. | « repelaive yoke. Tbty will cbew it; they i n j «.;!! .moke it In clgara and pipe* until ; '■ tbeir bed-rooms and tbops caanot be I ft ) breathed is, and sotil their breatb is a> I as the bia^b of a fool beast, aid tbeir clothas haviyths ador of a a* war. I Some af them take\nuffy. cram tba fiery ^ | seed ap their nostrils' to irriutn that snb- it I tile tense wbicb rarest finwer* wars mad* e lu feed — is all this working against God, u abating nalorn, perrecting aanta, iajoriag e planting the seeds nf dintaar, aad k toftolting the decencies of Ills and th* notes « of lb* world. n "3* mark tor tba Datnre of tba babit; 1 and I woald atop here, but for tba fact h that I am in earnnat aad with to preaeot * motive'is tiy pewar to present b . yoang uita from forming tbn babit, or perj sonde tbem to abaodon it. Th* babit ol I ' niiog tobacco is oxpnnsira. A clerb on * I a modest salary ha* no rigbt ta be teen b | with a cigar in bie mailt, Tbros cigars o day, at (re rents apiece, amount to more * thaa fifty dollars a year. Can you afford A j it T You know you canonic Y'on knew 'p . tbat to do ibis yon ham oilbw got to rue I ■ in debt or Rtoal. Therefor* I gay that V bar* oa be tinea* to bo seen witb a t ! cigar in jewr montb. It ta protamptie* end* oca against yotrr moral ckaraaur. ( "Did it oeer occur la yoa what yea are. % . what ye* are made lor, wbitbar yn in going 1 That beeeiifel body wf ywora, ia P haantod the resources of iu iagaosity, ia 1 Ibe tempi* af a aowl tbat aball liea for " seat, a esmpaasoe of aa^tla. searcher isle tba imp lb tags of Gad, a bang allied ia " to tba diriae. 1 say the body it " - befog atTun aod wbot do yoa tbiak of * j atoftog tbe frwot door of work a bwUdag 11 •aU of tbo mast Aagwotiag woods tbat yo« U iMHteftarRMliRCORDwotck to it, or ■

filling lb* rbimneys withsnaff? It looks In ma much Ilk* an endeavor to atnuka out lha tenant, or to insnlt bim in >nch a mann«r a« to indue* bim to qail tb* pramis**. Yua raaUtrtvmkt la be s«hamad of ' such behavior. A cWao month, a sweet i br**tbvonsiain*4 icatb, and looffensir* j. clothing— ar* not those tr*ain*< worth 5 prest-re ing ? The* throw away tobacco. - , i aad all tbaaghta af it. at ones and for 1 f arar. B* a man. Da decent, and be ( thankful to ma for talking eo plainly to | you. , "Bat there ar# uthar bad habila hasida. , . the ua* nf tsbseco. 1'btr* is lha babit 1 | , of using stroag drink— not the habit nl j | , ! gatting drank, with most yoang mm. but j , . tb* habit of :akiag dnnka occasionally it ! 1 . its milder forma— of playing wilb a small i < . appaiii* that otly needs sufficient playing - I with t* inak* you a demon or a dolt.— t I Yoa think yon ar* sals. 1 know ynu are < not safe, if yoa drink *t nil . and when yon I t gel offended with the goad friends who ' ■ , warn you of your dang.r, 1 know yoa are f ; a fool, i know that Ibe grara swallows i . daily, by scores, drunkard., erary ona ol j whom tboagbt he was safe wbila ha was I foriulag hi* appotita. Bat thu is old talk, r A young man in 1M1 V forms tbo babit 1 of drinking, or pot* himself io danger el t " forming lha babit. I* Mostly 10 wsukibat • v il dopsn'l pay to lav* him. j, "1 pat* by profanity. That ia to* of- d fsnaiva and rolgar a habit for any man a who read* a respectable book to indulge l. in. I pas* by Ibis. 1 *ay ; ta coma to a ii more daatbnclira than say 1 have * contemplated. <| Yoang mao! yoa who are to modest 11 io lha pretence ol wtrart- to poljlft and t amiable ; yon who ar* invited into families c wbers thore nrs pure and .virtuous girls; 1 t you who go to church, and **cm lu b* it •ucb a pattern yonng mun ; you who eery tl possibly naitbar amok*, oor cbew. nor g snolT, nor awnnr, oor drink— you bare our fi habit ten timet worst tbao all that* pa'., w together— a habit that makes yeu a w Idled : '> aapulcbrr, fair witbout, but within full of j fi daatl men's bonas aod all oncleaolinc**. " Yon bar* a habit ol impure tboagbt. tbat d poison* tba *ery springs of yoor life. It ni lend you into lawless indalgrneet or 3

: conrsrned, it tuakt1* Utile d fl'rreoce. A • mail who cbariabas imptre luitgas l and indulges ia impart, conversation! with t ' nit associates, it poitoatd. There it rot- * tconets ia bim. He it aat ta be trusted, o , Hundtedt of thousand* of meo are living b in uubspplaeas and dagradaljuu to-day " wbo oar* their nahappy Tires lu an early ' babit of impura tboagbt. To a yoang ' who baa bacame po.sanvd in this any . all appear to b* ricioua and waak : and when a youag man Insrs Ida rasptct " : for th* tax mad* sacred by tba relations • of mother and siltkr. ba alauds upon the , , crumbling edge of ra^n. 1 belitre it t* f j lis true tbat a mao whs ba* U«l bi* balial J in woman ba*, a* a general thing, lust bis faith in Gnd. ' j. " The only proper way Io treat *nrb n 3, j babit i* to By from it— discard lt-Ltxp*l • I1 ! it— ^bt it lw Ibe death. Impure theeght •' | a moral drag, quit* a* seductive aud poiannoat io tha soul at tobacco ia to tb* . body. It ptaraata the lone of arery h Ural lha (but. Una ahould Oars more rsr- || pact for bis body than to make it tb* abod* ,, al toadi and lixurde aad andean reptile* | of allnorts, 'Tbn wboln matter raaolras i ilhalf into tbia: A yonng men ia not fit : ( life aotil he ta clean— clean and htallh' , t body and anal, witb bo tobacco in bis month, no liqnnr in bis stcmacb. no oath J I so hit longer, 00 snnff in hi* nose, and | tboagbt in hi* heart, which, if exposed. \ J ; woald tend bim aueaking into darknas* j # I tb* preaaoca of good romss. ' ■US Bo,.. ' Many years ago in a country town in (i a teacher taw a bay come T into bit school, whom ka knew to bo ona of tba wont boyi in town. Ua deter- 0 mined, if ba eenld, to make a good boy t| of bim. £0 ha spoke kindly to bim, ■ and (> be bar ad wall tbat ffay. Tka flex t morning tbn Pradantlal CommiltM (aa bo fi was called) cams it and elid : "Mr. f| I btar tbat bad fallow. Bill^larey. f( com* to yonr'tcboal. Tarn bim out at nnce. Ha will spoil th* rest of Ibe ^ boy#." "No, air," rspllad tba toacntr, t "I will leave tba school if yoanay so, but 3 I cannot axpsl n boy io laeg as be behave* •J' well." 3o be kept bim and noconraged 1 j confided ia bim, till Bill Marey be- / cam* ona nf Ua best boy* in school. — ! t Aad afterwards, whenever William L 1 Marey tamo Dam Waabiagton, be taok {, peine to go and aaa bin old tear bar, 8al«m aad thank bim for baring been meann af saving him aad makiag bim ! tb* ma* ho wool j il — Tb* highest salary paid aay feraal# . ~ school-teacher i* United Sunt it $3000. aad $1(00 in Ut a re rags pay for ftmale priaaipwia tails* Saw York paDlic sekoolr. ? C 0*0 nam Ia Ua Saaato. Wqdaasday, w Mr. WOsm iatradotad a jaint rooolalioa ai ta rnator* Alabama U nproaaatatioa. It a daehron Ual at U* lata alaotiaa lbs ratan tl aadar raatraiat aad Uat Caagrosa in tl aattafiad that U« ooaothalioa af Ua 8tau is am.1* lb* approval of* majority of ail U* a ibfant Tb. eaa. af Mr. Thomas of . Marylaad. was takaa ap, aad Ua roaala- m Uaa for bit admiemia U aaaal is Us p was dafoatod by aoataaf tl M ML It

1 < isngrraaintiaT Goa»i|>. * '.lit* tea 0 H.i*o"g>r#s ikafollowiog I'on- ' I tn di. tn lha "ham-ss . .Is... A.t .l'.d--L'pdarwO'id is a iCadlcal K.iSeca V"Hkling i« tha best dressed man id Congress. Uer.rdy J- Wo nas more d^aity.m hi. (levens Loks Maihnd,,! : preacher, lwije/rher Abhl.y hat bad hiI byperion locks tomheJ Jndga Wilsun. ! of Iowa, baa grows grey in two years. .' and lircaae* mart like a Christian thaa a i ploogh-boy. as ba a*ad to. ftilly Wilj gold aye- glass**, which ba basn't woru i coniaquantly loots through ihem very j awkwardly, although ba aeai* th.111 ell I tb* lima. Illinois Washburn* lost much ! of bi* obesity during hit recant Knrupesn J ; bol, nt usual, ewiugt bit bauds ami ' nruia wbsn he talk*, very much like the of n windmill General Logan ba* bi* balr cut, and look* rery much lis* j Vance, latereb.-l G..ver..or'of North ; Caroline, .bp. altar Colfax's t.mgn* is s.t tbat h* can talk faster; (iio I* "Caanliug lha dnytj." IVople won't believe m» j itn I- ray thai Hot*. <•( llliooia. ta-a—, joker, bat ray bellied to be one. Ki- ; i drudge. ot Wi*cootta ur'«r madauvpsreb of more than tan minute* duration in hi* ! life. Marshall, of llhnoi*. is improving , health. Hooper, of Matsachnseti*, dity of bis person, that he i* lha bftcliver I IB lb* House, while Mcl'berson clerk of , i tha lion**, looks lik* tbe ghost ola starved ; cork-screw. Ha ia *0 tbin tbat ba baa to 1 ! stand up twie# ta task* a shadow, and yal a brtt-rale liver. Get. Garfield bus atrongasl voice of any man in Con- ' great ; Geo. Logan has lbs loaded; Col- ' weakest; and K allay, ol Pennsylvania, and 1 1 Gen. Ilanka will have to Hip pennies to ; which ka* tbe tuo*t ataploriau. Lao- 1 uar, I My or* aod Chariot O'Noil. of I'nila- ' delpbia, ale a* clot* in their intimaey wall each other at' the 3i*m*ae twin*. Gen. ' and Gan. Duller talk by jerk— a* '

1 if Uay really believed what they said, aa.l expected everybody tube couvmoed of tbe correatnesa of tbeir view*, tba maoism tb* word* leafs tbair moatb*.- Ilutiur ! wear* a wida-briinnied tloticbed hat. tilled one side of bis head "ithajakiab or brigaoriiib air. whils bi* maka-up oihrr- ' wit* resemble* a wel-fad aldarnia*. What New Jersey Fay* of the , Internal Hctrniir. , , From lb* official raparl* we iaarn thai , in tb* fivt diitrieu in tbia .Stale there haa , been collected for internal revenue $7,M90,. , i 2C3 (1; of thi* aum Ibare wa* rnfnoiisri , i 8.'il,"">f 23, leaving a net tola) of $7.H3.t.. 304 35. This ftoui it mad* ap from the , several district* a* follow* : , 1*1 District $849,897' 25 , 2d 79X817 HO , 3d » l.8i4.H2H 28 1 1 4lb" " : 9tiX188 54 1 in the grand total paid into the Tree- ' New Jeriey aland* No. fi. among the .State*, being exceeded bj New York, r«nn*ylvnain, Ohio. Ma*taebu**u* and . I III aoit ooly. ; 'Tb# first district stands No, I in the , Union in manofectnre of gins* ; llm second - district leads io spirit* diitilled Ron ap- , plea aad paarkaa, and trsckorj ; in* third | diitrict vecond in robber goods, antff and I , apirila distilled from apples and ptaebea ; | lb* fourth district first in lacomotivaa, sac- ' nod in nilk, third in ipiritn distilled from . 1 apples and peaches, aid third in thread '• and tb* fifth diatriel (a No. i in jewelry, i , saddlery, traak*. and valla**, fermented ' eoammelled cloth, atael, aoap and varniab, and aenond in kata, and oil rront ■ patrolaam. aad coal, aad Inatbar — mad ■ of pntaat and enamelled leather mere than all tb* dittrici* of tba coantry combined. . Oar tax payers eto •** by Tbn following I , how math tbe government realties a source tbat never wet {axed ba- ' < fore th* Republican financiers cam* into aod prndortioia$l45.794.732 85 1 Gross receipts 7,397.120 75 8el*i 4.103,813 20 Special taxes 1X103.618 09 I Income 04.898,318 01 . : Legaeire ± tnccetaiooa. . 1,861.4*29 10 i Articlaa in acbedal* A. 3,110.498 22 ! eiritalation and do- | poeits 2,028,193 29 1 , Paatpurtt Ac 203,115 04 I l'enaltie. 854,040 73 j Total. $247,418,179 64 The reetnon from brandy, distilled epir i ita and win* amounted to $29,167,109 97 I —of which New Jaraey paid $817,600 50. j To Letter Writer*. If U* paalagw oa a latter is not prepaid, tb* latter ia bald in U* affira at wbMtii i* deposited, aad 1-# poetmaater tend* a aat* U lb* pareaa to whom it it addreaaad, raqaettlag bim to lorward a j atamp U bo affixed t# IL If j priatad aotice sent by U* paatmaa-.er | It not ret a reed with a Uree-caal atamp, *aoU*r cammaaicaliaa Trem tb* peatmaatar in noaaaary. ^Latter writat* might delay aad^ydeaat ireahi* ia tb* | p**l aBaa by —to ia ailaah ing atamp* >* , mailing

— A k:ll hat See* reported favorably - tbe art In' h, corpora c th* WaihtngUn ' Library t'lmpany. firm thai loundsd t»* I'uklic lsdytt. died ' day niornu-g, 10 tha M«tb year ol bie age. j f — Gov. Geary, of I'enasvl^arv ha* , pardoned Wiilrnm Mi-eaer. editor or lb* > , I'hlfodelphi. .sw/ap Utrrorf convicted | 1 — A young man. 17 year* of age. named 1 Osborne, was killed at Kaign'* Print, I I Camden, a day nr twO tiace. by a shed 1 , foiling on him. 'fa* oU*ra were severely i — Tim Itridgelon newspaper* oppov* j 1 the proposed removal of Ibecounly build- j ' logs of Cumberland to ViuJeud. The ! 1 jail aod Sbor.ff'a residence, reoeally mm- ' ' pitied, cult about $:<0.l|IKI. " j 1 Gae in I'ltlaburgb. P*..JH)tl* private ' however, pay* only $1 (mclading the Gov }*' rrnmunt tax), and besides gets l2.5UO.H00j' cubic f.eifr-e of (**1. excepting the Gov. ! ( -The folly deye of tbe session of the i ) shews the folly of talking about ad- ! , joormog at the expiration ol that time. | It it principally lbs fault nf the people, j ( j men an extent s- tv keep th* legislature j , — Tbe 1'rMt.lml Churckmm. allndiog | n 111 trial ol licv. Mr. Tyog. aay.:— f "Within a stone's throw of where lb*} j ' huldiiic 1 he mart tbar* is work mangT j t i>.r 111 spire tiwi* of every man of them— j p bu: " #y ceu -pend day after day in deter- I miaicg wkelher ar not ona ol Ibnir fellnvn- J harm either In morals or reiieion wouli! I l In woolii

' year I Know rue Pafkn Rt.xn to th« Prt.rrr — , I that of Ktchard Weaver, aa Kugt:ah ex- j I price fighter, who, from'the condition of ; ■ eloquent preacher. He signalized bie re I * | lormattun. tn the neginaing, by retortta;: I • , to a race tour... where he*V>id Bible- j < qoentsra oi th# geinbltsg honOliyilti eueh , 1 Weaver. 11 is seta, will coma to ibiiroon- i • nbnrtly. F.lfo ving tn th. ireck *Ijl th* I'.ngllvh prize fightars who bav* re- < ran better appeal to I hi* clasa than ha. *i< I no man could possible influauce thsm it • . pugilist.— .V, T. Arm. f Ti'tiklcrw of Cburchra. t A New Jartev ceriespnodeat writbs, | tied tn vet* in an election of Trustee* " a He St atan that ta a recent election /of « 1 Treat*#* of a rrasbytertan ahorchX of ; a which he 1* a member, many peraon* wnfa^ i permitted to vot# who bad aat conlrtbat- ' ed to tbo auppurt of tbo cbuttb, and tbat tb* aid of these votes the prtaont - Hoard ofTrattee* were chosen, la reply t w* would aay. that in the Presbyterian , i charch. as far as w* know it ta tb* inva- c 1 riaMa analom tor tboia an J tbosa oaly, ' ; wbo contribute the support of the chore 1. ' to vot* in an election for Truateea. Tbe , TrnsUea ar* lb* agrnf nf lb* contribntorn, aad they plainly cannot be called j trustees of thuae wbo contribute nothing. for tbey bold nothing ol their* in tbeir c i heads, if th* .privilege of voting war# ' 1 | extended aa aa to ambrac* all tb* mam- ' i here of tb* cborcb or society, whether • j tbey enatribulad or not 1* tb* aappori • of the cborcb, what ia to prevent a major- 1 ily of non cootnbotori imposing tha wbale | harden of anpport on a minority wbo are t caotribatore. and yet retain tbe manage- f 1 meat in tbair own hand* from year tn • year T Tbia point woa argued with great abili- ( ' ly before lha 8npreme C'aart of Now Jar- | ! scy, in a cat* anbmilted by tba Preaby- ' tarian Cboreh of Perth Amb*y, and it was there decided tbat onlg contributor r tn lb* sapport of the church bad a right , to vot* for Treetoe*. Tb# language of 1 Chief Jnslie* Kwing esv^at -.-on elec- ) : tton of Traateae of a Presbyterian Chareb, made by peraena not bring contributor $ to 1 th# snppart of thepkirch (and therefore uot qualified by tbeir rait* to vole), it 1 , ; coed." Judge Pard. io bis opinion, aays, ' | "Tb* regelsiion (referring t* Cbaptai 15 , I of tb* Form af GoVerdwieni . f tb* Pre*, t 1 : byurian Cbarch, wbiek. defiat* wbo are I j •nulled l* eat* ia th# alec not of a pas- ■ j uv) I* arery viaw that oaa ba lake* of iu , ! principle axclada* from a v*U 10 ebo*a- <t | tag Treat**# ail pare# as who r*i«*a to 1 1 ! cotribat# ta tba avpaaeaa af lb* 3acta- ' I j ty. A e.alrary rela might break ap re- # . | ligt*** reclatfoa af a vary daoamineua* ia j.* jlkaSuU. .V, r. ErongoSt |,

-\<H'icu!tui'«l. Agrirultural Itrmi. 'The Farm ami Fireaisls Joaraal aaaiiins the following saaennsbla eaggaatioas on Winter work on th* form. At I '* lo »P"*k or repairing building. for winter , hut w* soma may aoi bav* attended to it. better lata than four — ^ Patch old rn.'fs. if leaky, dacrag tb* faw sunny days j-«; IO cnma-pronngy. yfc, oe.1 time .. alter . r.m bro.y daw. while the shingles are a little moist. Bapair or renu ihs saves treagb#, aad pal th# stall, pm<s aod fonces about tb* bar* ' in order. jYnimalt require lata food aad thrtv# heta-r. thns giving tba owoar a Isrgar prafil n i,a wrill b* eoasidarat* for thetr cumtart aad giva tbem warai q^ri*f«. ia I'eaaa thay will take tare of j iheuisalvaa. lu tbia fotitad*. it it aaprehtable. aa well as wicked, not to takaa kind care for them. Prepare for tbair • ceinforl now. It will uiaka tka part* I heavier aad tka contciaoc* lighter. All classes of aatmais sheila be provided witn comfortable quartern, especially milch horse* and working oxen. Kvaa tbe bens can not b* relied upon for plenty I 'St* »*d ckiekaoa, if net provided witR sheltered rooslgj and piggy mast tletp worm winter aigbta, or be will not grow enough to pay lor bia food. Make sartaca ditches, or clean tham ant, if already mad*, to tare water away from j tka yard. Uy running into th* yard, (II- | iug it and tbea ovardowiag, it earriea off toe most aoiabl* aud consequently tb* best portion* of tb* maoar*. filature it an important part or tb* former'* capital. J your own will care, aod if yon j buy in sprtug, avoid baying af any naigbbor wbo niiowi streams of water lo anur j aod leave bia yard from December till May j in all rein* tod tbawa. Mhaar* to maaagao j worth but two-fifths, or al most half tbo ; price oi that which ia aswaabad. ' II yon have clay toili ar beery loams, I b* cultivated uaxt taaaan, keep the plough going aa long ae trust permits.— are atraager ia Daaambar lb an ta April, aud it ia batter for aacb toil* t* be si posed to wiitar tbewtngi aod (raaaiaga. - eettun af frnsl mihu ilian — Tbp action t*

.wark aud mora ready tu yiald tbair plant to growing cropa. lr manor* b* ploughed tu now. it will b* mora aqaally . dissautlGalad,' will oparat* aarlitr, aod give a speedier retort lor it* value ; bat • void deiag this 00 Sleep, aid* bill*, liable to auk. A vety heavy clay toil uay 1 oa batiar ploughed ia ridgas, by laming *n« fat row epoo aaatber. a* more surfaaa it thus rxposad lo lb* actios of ItodL— ' For tight soils and tbat* bat modarelalv heavy, w* believe Sat plowtog la batter. ptooghiug lavori tu# cradlaatiaa af weads . it is not tare daatb lo worm* and grubt. mi kill* many of tham; aad it greatly relieves the ntftltals o.' Spring • work. Ho long ai ibe waatbar It aat severely cold, lb* work*! nodar-drainiog, wet, cold rand may be prosecuted advaolagaoialy, tail il it haroiy possible for tba termer 1# invest any apart moatj ht may bava aa profitably as m uader-draiajpg each lend. Open dttefits may alto be claaaad, or saw ones dag, at this aeasoa asd somewhat ; 10 ballet advantage than ta aammtt- , No bnttatat requires more parsonai atloatioo. at more i.gat wark at tb* hand of tb* pitattpai, tbaa farming, rob*, after all, ia mora desirable ; and wbea tb* world Jtacomaa wiser aad bettor, mora mat wt I desire lo b* farmers, aad fowtj t* oa mak1 iog aod breaking ia tb* .more baxardaae employment Tba farmer can afford to ba raaaoaably iodastrood, because bia busman affords a teller security against coining to want, than toy other. Ha mast if ha woold proapar; bacaoaa, ia ■nmtnar. in winter, always tbar* ia something lo be don* aad macb t* Aa looked after oa a farm." The Orchard. On* of tb* striata troubles of tb* orcbardist ia tba girdling of bi* treat by field miaa. If tb* proper caaraa It parseed, bowavar, tbelr depredations ar* easily prevented. Clana collar* ia tb* Grit atap. Now it tb* time to attend to tbiv part of it. Ramove all grass, waoda, rabbiih. ate., that may b* in aad aboat th* orchard, for It la among such tbat lb* mica are bmrbared. Aa tbair mischief ia generally do** oaoar cover of aometbiag, as a coating of snow, when tbw first foil cf aoow coma* tramp il down ebon treat aad ibraba. Thay will not persevere to gal aoder if tbw is ibarongbly attended Hat as wa remarked abava, bava year froit greoode "leaned ap now. Babbitt are vary destructive alee, aad tka aam* rubbish is a harbor for tbam. — Tb* bast prevention ia la wrap tb* I race with corettalke, ar aay Uiog that will preeaot tbair gaawiag. Old raga are good. WW have seen newspapers a sad, wrapping witb-acvaral tbtes n*«sei. We cannot recoeimeod coating with grease, blood, Ae., though maay ae* no other mates. W bare tree* are of aanstdarebi* sis# thay iro aft** covered with email wabo containing iaaaata. Tbaa* ago vary namareoa ia Kan sea. Tb***, aa alao tha east of *g|> Of U* lent caterpillar, shaald ba ptekad off aad baread. A Fact roa Fsrmkks. — It may aat Aa rase rally koowa that tba saad of tbo aaafiowar la tb* moat iafolUM* remedy yat discovered, for tba apaody awre of fooawm* it horses. Tba diractiawa, wbiab magtaam j from a brief arltel* epan thai nkjwt ia tba Raaax Bsaaar, aayu: "Imsawdfiakafiy itwesveHs; tbar year ban* fa Aaa. ,'ii*r*d. b ix about a pint of tb* wAafa aaad , ia ta mad aad it w.U pa: fact a oare,"