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VOL XIV.
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2t>. 1868.
NO. 690. .
BUSmgtS DIRECTORY. Or. E. H. Phillip*. IIOMOCvrATBIC FHYSKIAX, . OFFICE-DECATUR STREET, rA4foiAf"«MW H. Smith's Star.), 1 Cape blsnd, V. J. office hours-i t* s a. ■*., s tosa 7 toa P. M. DENT All OFFICE. H. L. GILMOCR, D.D.8. I ADJOINING CONGRESS HAM. J Hour, tar CoaiutUHon, 11.1! AM, j StoyJ.M. _ I John IT. tyceii, tips, Accattrr. me asd ure stock INSURANCE AGENT, CAPS UC.SD, N. J. ARE VoiI uVtHKD I j B. B. BWAlfc, J » AUE^M U A ALHofj8«CE COMPANY* j for the Owatp at Cap* May, N.J. Ms , II K.MIYHWilS, \ Deputy Collector o( Interaal Revenue lor Cape Msy Conatj. . UOse st TowaHed'aialel .Ht>usf,,iVreeteotl'«) Copt HSU Counly. *uW" , B. B. KHAIV. j kkal trrJTK Acexr, svareroR . ■ COMMISSIONER or DEEDS, j CON^YANdF.Tl. \ Offlee, Cot. PERRT A SOUTH Street., ] )«J4-y Cops Island, H. J. H. W. Bcevco, ATtOKSKT-AT-LAW A.I'D COMrKTAMCKK, * S. K. Cor. Sixth k Loeu.t Sit., * . , PH'UAPEI-PBU. J . A. «E»l*Tiu«" iomch, jprwh and col'** euoa-aj-ts .! b1 oucth smith strert, . .WM PRlSAWP-rR 10 I "uAAif*. WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, - NO. ISS SOTITH SKCOM) ST., Opr. of Quarry, Fblladeltflil*. j As ssrortweet of Welshes, Jewelry, Hirer ob-I r rioted Wors constantly on hond. J .#ss3asw— '■"-Mr 1 T1IOJHAK W. SEEDS, J FASHIONABLE HATTEH, !' No. <t NORTH SECOND S+RECT, f PHILADELPHIA. i HATE AMD CAFE, , ■"'jSsJWTJffw .. s Koda So ssdsr, ■ ■ . mjrMm d Dr. ir F. tMHrti, * U^^^HENTfZT. < ME £ OPFICE DATS: ffBW „ CAM MAT COVKT HOUSE.— ToMdoro ond O WOTDEwt!— First TharstUps nl cash month, j I r TcwTidsD»SoTS. CvmdlUos. Cook. Jel-S * - John B. Huffman, s Attorney to Oeunxellor-at-Law, Solicitor, \ MASTER k EXAMINER IN CHANCERS, j. SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, , and NOTARY PUBLIC. ' CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY ( B. ff. BilKsr. ATTORNEY AT.LAW, P OMCkr-lmt Cor. FERRY k SOUTH STS. CAFE ISLAND, N.J. (I* EsptMal oHostlos flrts lo osSlwIlono I. B. OREY, a rrouftT-AT-LA r. basic*, souctrat, » k XAMIKKK fK chancer r. n.«». utof Of, ho PteooolCop. May Count). Uiiin'KTtrn. iwn PhBBT, CoMueo, oli' AdJolalBt Ptets IV eternal Hook. I PI SP* : Mimps i r-"«'Rni3^ ilSS6! IV *"»»" *> VP i m Arch a*., PWL AKPBTING MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, RUBS, ETC. J CAIPITlltK ^ - - 1 n!| ISor coSPBTI Jte 0*1 Moths ef ,!t kbit, ood JteE infill for khodei , , are?-" -3~!- ""»«■ "oF^tfS25j?o!S^, 'FAKE* pM daHrh» te MM s his sM , . I; * Dtek Old Mo vWwa* mosbbs tisS ths c«TT»« RY TMBRA — . ^
NEW AOVEATI9E&AENTS. ^ ^ F E WAJJK^IO lAjfcF^ E. srary Ubcory tad • wash of piwil Slsmt and pamansal »o!ue.^Nu Draocrat jr^oa. term. oad o full SnmrUiMul ths «ort. Addrros luf ited states rl bllahinc co., 411 RiooaM ttisst. Hew Yolk- " WASTE O T-NIR the Spuiard ond ttfti-ln! I.tfK gr F HON. NrUTI.KIt COLFAX, hidlspeasiartsia! ■ hit sdmlrors tan aflbrd to bo without s eopp. UNITED STATES PUBLISHING co., No. 411 Broom* St., New Torh7 AAiJEJETS FOR "THE BLU£r COATS, ^"Lf&rgjjatr-Ss I and too ptfobMd loth. mikHMoad r'heopeol hook gahUaha*. Mce only f. M | er «ndr iu?T°?m»il/llTi'|l*of'dhe *rorkT>rAddr«!a JONES DRWTH&SS fc CO., PWIodelohtl, Pa.; ClaclaaatioOhlo t Chlcsaa, III, J^tuls, . lisnii WSBWU to Noll the "einxrxt woskx ok the auk," rem; nafln TntiMw t.rt t— "So Ihoromrhly hart the putilt.hrr. done their work, thai flwlr a^scco--. Af.RK Yl.TrnAl. ^OIl T'Kctasi wtsi,°s,Trirjfc E^fi-s/tass .-ssicsi: SfeifiiaiitatBhSsrS to oor eclebroled " STAR " THRESH- " -fTraK'ArJKM'iS will do lis work with mnrvellou. rm| .E*~S»«i«S£a asls^^,wi^r3^"^^tefw^ dXunKI aift'e' iinS/Sd—aa aabtelp o •n.eMjdoeWae^aro utode^T «ull4blc.lie« lor aur-SUr'" l2vUrPowfers teTl ondThorors For iolo hp our openla sad dulera eenrr.il y. , fall particular., aead (or oar iBu.lroted i3»H P. Otmxit, imnihaap. N. Y. -j ^ sasfssraaas tsytr— t ■i •. J m^PIRKMto3~NoS ' send foe clroMor aad price, lo LIPPINCOTT k BAEEWELL, Plficburph, pa., tola acsaufortursro. For cote by prlaclpol HordwaroBfalasa. . . Lawrencoillle, N.J. txiistsram^'™ OR-.XD O.t: Mtlt. Mi l: 1 BilkMfa fnsotOMC. swr Ajewio. : : :
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : r |t WE ARE ON HAND, ! Mini a»rri» a tib ami. r CP" Owe lodacsairou Ibr fnwtef CSwho we. am taaa ScnH. Skat af : ISsS™1®81" ' L^.^?!,"^ V-' Tw°t f SSiSXSsHS,";® eieBfils* IlX"*''* 'BO' °D* *rt'C cl ra™ ott* r Wcjmb oteMeiul^SO prioird aoOrrc 9f SrfWrc/or i ANY PERSON SXHD1K0 THREE DOL- ■ LARS, ran rtoclee lor the tome a .eleclliin frtaa I the fbllowto* arflclMi IS yd*. Ds Laloe,, 1 » while MuscUlta guilt, 3 (not one) 100 vfsw r Varkry woroeeo Albums, 30 yd.. Sheetla*. Wool : BsrPsaspafRunssrta- ■ foiil-iiUtril tilmnilnr.^ (The trimmlasc ^of them sold jilted, l ^r^^oceijUlrer platodS steel Illoded*Knlvei and' rprke, 3 (not one) Wonted Plum anode Shawls, s (not oaellodlcc' i as ais h - hesty chased cold-pi. ted Slnca. (Then* nasi I arc adesrtteadhf other coaeeraa oi csIM yoH, ANY PERSON BENDING FIVE DOLLARS, (not 111 dollar.) son rcselra tor the toma a so- , iectlon from rhe loUowla* articles t— A block or colored Alp ana -Drear Pattern, a Poplin Ssveams Caalur, c yoa. snmsrBas Cocci men, : m.wuas* jstlr&S l mgi5eBfi!Sp£3^ dren , wear, a Olrer-ploled Coke or Cord Bocr Est, Pur Muff or Cope, Wool Loa* Shawl, . with cllrsriplstad Forks, 1 eel ol Lace Curl Uff"NSMeswa A SO pri Urd aclieer cfArncUt.tr *^HT*?CTS01U^IDING TEN D0LI.ARS.con i SSSEwSi WmSsrtl S doa. (not ore dor.) my handled ; SSSB^SFSntoTr; I ba.r 1 1«ttstltm a> oaed he other concern. I, 4 i FOR LAME* OLUBS THE VALUE INI CREASES IN THE SAME RATIO. Our stock I of Good. 14 Sd arw and In rood order. The quality of Ihc goods le better then thow. ueed ; Se^S^HiS^&HS larrerV cmou^of n%E^t !mo*Xb, a Gift . or money or Walshaa, as that It a violation of Law asalacl Lottcrlcat but la addition lo the . above liberal term., we will sail to any one who may ssod uc *10, elsvcu arUclcc Irum our txchaaES Hat, all to in asot la oaa order ; and JSt£nsfeeiR3?'u'Sf."«£~ P. A— A(*nta will plaaaa notify aa what I firm, have airata la their town or ctty, and t they will raralvwon: am* sincere tkmnke. THOSU L FEKH0 k TO., NOR S3 AND M ELM STREET, ' Boston, Macs. | _ ' EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, T.XCKLSTOK ■ C I jO MSiM.'G HALL., 8. K. for. IHWi aM VBlrf 8U„ n A PNII.ADKl.PHIA. ^ CLOTSINO ■ u i FOR MEN AND BOYS. • Cloths, emsiBMPM and TwHBgs. J DEPAAtilENTi -T<Wk CUSTOM WQEK1 . sm Its for (Btod CloUttBs. c ujSJBSWUti BUtf«S,r£S? \ ; ; ^'»Biwsaw^soo, . ; BOOT AND8HOE MAK BE, ! DECATUR STRKKT, shove Waahlastoo, I CaAt iELAND, H. J. I. 2 ■ Fsa'2y!aai£.,xr,.-.'wr ijj^3r5* j. ^ "4 i : t'x — aaacM. " ' N<S«l*^r,ra.q,.V.^-'"lo: "' 1 " Mp Erowar, dai'casaB, V_ I caari of tha Coutrty uT Caiw Msy, Ti Ihf tkr af»t*lflii aa*h.Mr tilMfi I cmA allow . T. PETML SOLDER, Samaste. ' Tr...r.^!z • "" «"»■" i
(I Iir foci's (Catttct. »...r. cape May. WhjuboBldwemakBhfuaa SSSiSr&KlSLu.. •crasMtnr sad aaarllntc I ^hS^c^L^tlsa. Itetcaa' wlckedneae. My dalhty darlla* I 1 could a. bold aa U>ey , Clacp and embrace you ' Would, when you look unkind, liound y ou my atmc were Iwla'd ; Could 1 be but the wind Then I could fee. you. Far* fmwtkeriljVrawh. All wUdrcwrtli are Mown Heller and cksltert / LuHc tne to dreamy Bleep. ( Cloce to ma, darllny. crary. Where thsra'c a she! let I " The Hswthors Spray. Ska chsir'd tail a T*T of haw thern- ^ IH^Oowen wwra clA^^^laad. *Shalroaiu^?the hawthorn >pray. She .poke of a fatoweU meetlns -^sBaffiaaiass—.Aodlald It on her dark hair; She toM how the blue ware. tx*e hlmller callor— far away i Affieftea*urrtto'e*awtt»rti sprhr. "* The Hot Sesaon. Tha folkc that ou the Unit of May Wore undeico.t. and hoce, . Been to asp the B»t of June, i&wttwsssss: AnJ kind Wt> .Mil... •atssKiS"'"* rium^meti^ morose ordered tlcbti. Their camlle mould, had rtowosa loo.r The don ion mad-msn could not try If waieMhc^could rhooae^ Four reiMiol rusty Shoe.. (JoAcTrelL. Uoe of the .met old ehsptors Alter a day ojis this i The day brourhf tears, and trouble, Tha orates I rourht no kite. Nor rest In 'the armt I Ion* farReal, and refuge, and home , Grieved, and weary, and lonely, unto ths Book I come. One of tht eweet old chapters s The lots that blossoms through HI. care of the bird., and I tilts, 1 Ott in the meadow dew. Ah 1 bushed by. the tender tneeeace, My God J let we reet In Tbcc I OBli. Only s little crtvt, Bv weeds hslfhfcwen; ' °SJ2S»fi&n. uSSSSSS* Only s psle, pels face en IT a'llfelrei form— All cl.o In heaven. Hammer or Anvil. r*OM the aiiRKaa. Go, hoy, obey Uy master's stern behe.t, ^liaccUancouo. Itood-Bye. Ws often h»*r it spoken in ih'Satlsys Of pwrtinir at the eoa-tids. Tksr# sre pleae.rt friendship. fnrni"tt here, lh» I plpa.tr>-. of . which form staple, of U>Qaskl ;for .many year-. There srs} fsess mtl, which like ihip« .1 res, sr. ■ ore Telnet!' oil scronot of the ehort lltne irfe'en n« lo view them. T* tltvm sapeoiall y • ir Is hard to eajr gooH-bya. How many raotiohs cJnrter sroaod I he word] How foU- of sadness, and lo oi bom full of sorrow it soaods 1 It Is wi*b oVkcnnireralsd wprd. Ws naard it ones "Wilhla lbs your at we hope oeesr In' beer it synin. It wue In the chamber of death, in tho still boar of night's noon. Tbs cnrlsint to lbs winsrw3a.&«rJt3,w"tts eollmn twilight with olhert troimd ih» had of-lht dying. Ths rtomps of death : -ere ohWpiaTyrnHifYifn-. snd col.i-iwn-war U «m hi... aw we kissed her forehadast tine vbkle lieioj. 'Oondbee, «j dangblor,' ws whispered, sad 'Qood-bre, fed^er,' eama ftom her dying lips: We kttbw not that She Orerepoke BOts, hot 'Oood-bye' ma tha last we ever heard af bar swwot eotoo. We baor UM aorrowfol word dlfUp. and often as wn til alone, bnsitd with the ■•Ridrtoa.'of lbs past. "Wp hear ilia the .none* oT tbs nfgbl, hi <R* mrspf oertowe tosksfotoMs, oa wwHwdpoa oar. bod thinking of iba lowed tod loot lo ns. Wo h«r U to- oor dreims. when her ■to ff comes^bwek to ni,«s itws. in loTwliosts sod ixM"1)1. We beer it when we sit beside her grave is tbe oomtery, where «hs sleeps sloae, witb ae ki»drwd a. y*lby hoc -ids. Hhs as. be imp* of aar Hfn,.«hs peop to loao oo.wba* *f* should come upon se, and life ehsnid b» mnnin« to it* drags. 1 ho snd tha peep la gone, and w<* ear* act bow soon w* go down to sleep be. ride nWrdsrtftifyheusaih the sh.-ln- ®f j lbs irso* Ulhodtiof Ue dead, i WilHsm H Artnttroag has boan tornmuled for UwUgewM m the Kighteeml 4'FewEsflfaBia'DlsleiO*. Tb* A*aocisi*d Press a* Willi. wmpael dwo* wet isferti n. whether Mr. A. I. a Hspwblieso. or us " tadepoadsnt" candiBklph H. Skrevs. Kiq.. Clark af Ik* Daiiad Slate* l>i#Uicl Coorl, died rwddsuly yosteirisy, m Trtotoo, N. Jrieotjr of New York girls at M*» ehsster,. Vt, gaiaiug bojih' for tb* wtotor. NommitoM wVlb any nlbsr r.Jrt ^ :
All Sorts of I'Magraphs. The heel thing out — on aching tooth. Man's inevitable lot— iu the graveyard. Bvery one esn ma.teri Rrtef but he ths* has it. Tbora is no gr.es is s bene fit that sticks to lbs fingers. Does s man with on* Arm have sn off. bend wsy of doing things ! To batten s marriage, look np the girl sod show tb* lover the door. Comfort /er thou# prematurely gray — whom ths gods lov» dy* yooeg. There is no dengeon so dark acd dismal as Mia moan man's mind. Sorspbint lays hair pins nr* the surest preventive of hsir ■falling off. If yon dtmht whether to kiss a pretty giri. givo bar the hansfil of tha doubt . Why is s joinor last handsome ibsn his wife? Heeeori? he it a dotl plsner. Tbe height of tmpudeocr — Inking abelter frote the rain » aa ombrellt shop. ■ Politeness often contribute, mere to , ooe's success in life than brains or ! capital, "Oh! for a thousand tongue" !" at ths nrchin said when he crawled into the sngarhognbend. There is do talent so ept to descend -1 gift-BlAIBm1?.!!*":. To enjoy a per# least of iintginatioa, whsa v®"F slomnch is empty and yoor packet ditto, sit dowii end rend n cookery book. They hsy< a bridge over Broadway, of obicbdt is said that whil# the ladies stop np the stoirr, Ihe gentlemen stare np the slaps. I' never knew a man always assiou* to . I repeat of bis sins before bo bed commilted them, who didn't need tbe | sharpest kind. of watching. "lias ihe ruitroad got in I" u.kcd a gentleman of en irishman, standitg at j the depot, thinking to quia bim. "On* | ind has, sir," wa* Pat's reply. And Old lady says that two things which viero very common in bar-youth | have gone entirely out of fa.hton eow a-•f-daya — aaoahia* and silver money. 1 never bet sny stamps on a man who lis always telling what he wpold have, ' dons bad be been there. 1 bare no- j 1 liced that tbin kind never get there. , | A volatile young tnno- st bit war- , tied. "N'ow» mv dear," said his wife, i | "1 hope you'lf mend." "Xlndam." 1 said he, "depend npoo it, this it my | I last folly." A priest asked n tipsy follow leaniog j against the leoce, where tie expected lo : , go when he died. "H 1 cou't gel qloog | any heller than no ," said be, "1 i ' sHuii't gO nowbete." , A yoong lady, while on her wav to j | be married, was ruo over end killed, j , A confirmed old maid savagely remnrki ed : "She has avoided a more lingering ' 1 and horrible ddstiny." A teacher Mid to a little girl al school : "if « naughty girl should hurt j yon, like a good girl you would forgive j her, wouldn't yoa?" "Yes, merrn." : she replied, "if 1 couldn't catch her. The fiulf Stream. The excursive drought io Kngland, ' xtorme on oor eastern coast, <be icebergs which early in the' season block- ^ uded ihe Uulf of tit. Lawrence, oae of ! which cut the old Atlsotic cable, *0d which bavo >-*ea reportrd by caplaios 1 pf whaling ships Boating io immepsa i numbers io lbs northern seas, have bran j attributed to eccentricities on the perl . of the liulftilream. This immense body . ofwater flawing from the Caribbean | Sea ami tlm Oslf of Mexico in a ehan* j nel a well defined as that of a river by j. its banks, which, however, in tbe cn-e of ihe (j .if tilream, ere only, banks of 1 I cold water, pncl ihe Islnud of Newfound j ■ luod and spreading out over the eastern i ' ^Atlantic hum tiunihvio Kurt.pu to lc.:- j f comparatively watia and hamid aimoW sphrni of. the Hritish Tins. Tbe nnpre- ; t csdeMcd dreughi wbtcb ha* prevailed | 1 there lull re-suu may be un indication j n that the cunrse of 'His cur rent has! changed hod ti-ut it now act* more lo- [ ■ wards tb* east. Ths isersss* of Hunting , 1 ice in th* track of vessels bound for Ea- < top* pod lor lb* Northern -ear, would ' seem lu be a confirmation of thl. theory. ' -To occount for the Change m ihe course B ol Mia ctrrrbl, tl - H romarkod thai Ire- ' meodoa* . earthquakes end velcuRic " sMptp-of Lm*. mnxked ths past year, r lii-no'-iog viofenl internal conrolsions of , * llfv Vnflh, whhrb may. In some nnox. . * Iilfciiitwr man Iter, Keve affected the oourse k nf ilua nemriitc. corrooi. Tbe iheory - a-ems plausible pnoogh, but,, sp tor *> 1 ebaogi- fa thh coarse af the fjolf titreum * has (sfcen place. If the fact I. sAtleiU * oot b* long witboul proof from the ob- * s-rvatioo of toipBssiers. Tb* effect qf * such a change, censing as it mow a " oalnrsl and permaaaol modification af * Iba climate ol The whole bf Western ■ Horope, weald be ea interesting sabjcct 'f of Bpecnlstion. I.' iTOtnootb* that uerth is toon's only r abiding plwce. It eannst he tbM oor * life is a bubble cat* nys by tho Meat of it aleraity. to Boo* e moment opoo its •**- * face, sad too* sink tola nothingness aod I) dar^ato fofoyo*. JiU" "by is it that la l£a biih aad glorioai asplrsUont which n lssp IfVe'angsli from tha tempio of oar d hearts ar* fovw*vrwa«dertog abroad nap awUsfifd t Why is it thai Ihs raiubow w. and the cjoad com* over as wilh a beauty •- fhel is not ofsartb, and ibritl jibs, off if hnd lea*# u* I* OI04* OB iMt fadeil lovslireaa ? Why is it- thai Iboatsre which , bold thsir frHivsl around lbs throne nr* isi above the gra-p of oar h limited faculties, aad' forever mdoklag d we with iheir on -pprosthable gioryT „ Aadfi nelly, phy is u that forms or banian boast y are prs-salsd to lb* view '• nod lh*n taken airhy from to.' I.aviog '• tb* thoweasd st teems of aff.eiwa to flow back to sa Aipla* louvat upon oar * bonrtl r . ^ I- yaogne, L. L, has qails aa arnlol ratio oompasy of visitors ikit tiaair. Blind Tom it giviag his novol snlsr1 taiemebt at Long Brsaeh. * Tb* *«o»oo si No* Roc hells ku been b Tboyesblsssw bade >■ diaaor ytoy white off New Bedford, Mag*.
Aoisirt'e snmmer residence at Na- , bant is eafd 10 be positively ogly. The ' . family lounge on tbe plana and play g croquet in tbe front yard. . 0 Rrv. Dr. L'. I), liorley, ef Washing" j too, con tinnes vary ill at Clifton Springs. c lt Go. Robert C. ticn**CK,of " Vienna « fame," is stopping at the rarkerltoase, i Tbe officers ef tbe A rm)iof tbe Jamea , 1 very properly hold thsir rbnnioo at-fhe , St. James Hotel, Boston. / V * " Near by the eottsge of Agasdit. at j Kuban t, i« the cottage of Mrs. Klisa. 1 both Morray, tbe artist. The collage 1 iloelf has pot moch lo recommend it in i I e point of "comelioess, but tbrongh tbe j e taste of its occupant it has been made c . eingolarly attractive. Hanging btskvls I and a radiant nanlilns shell are sue- f f „ peoded from Ike low roof of tho piaxxa, j ^ r and inaka np by their greennesc and | " ' beaety far the want of trees and vines. " J Within, the sharp angles of the door- h ways, and the vmall sixo 'of the windows, j * 0 are concealed by pretty cbioti drapery ; j | aod nooks, pietnres. and above all the I glimpses wo gel through ho open door I J t I of Ihe studio, ol inoumersbl" stretches of | . j a more pictoresqne and sonny land than : , oars, transforms what would be other- | ' j i wise emost common-place abode, into a | c 6 I most refined and charming borne. From j u I the easel a gipsy qnnen smiles down j f j npeayon, bnd; Mattered .hero unci llp;ri. J ubont the room pictures of Moorunand I p 'tipaojitegirls in every stage of coinple- | , tioiw^lo the large portfolio which visi- Jj , tors are kindly allowed to examine, arn ' ' , sketches of Teneriffe, where Mrs. Mar- r ray spent seven years, and what is even n morn interesting, a portrait of (iaribaldi, f, ! taken by Mrs. Murray bereelf nt l'isa, i „ . I in 186'.', wh.n the Italian hero was re- | ■ e i covering from bis wonnde. I . | Merit i Lake, ai* miles from E'ox*toit, ( ' , , Maine, has attracted large crowds of j h . ! visiters this seoeoo, many from oiher t , tftales. Pickerel, salmon, troqi, end fth VWblto perrb ere abundant. ' k en tea" "sh !eh' "cTa*1 forme 1 1"" on" n r d ! " ou Thursdey. has accommudslion for ' , one hundred'sod fifty gaeats. and cost ! 0 , 35,000 . i P The nelli- of the Period. J t The difference between a female ' 0 popinjay and n lady Is here defined |< , : by such a carious and vulgar sol of n ' ! peculiaritir* appertaining to th* for- I „ 1 1 mer person, that I cannot furbear to « I doscfihe tfiein 1 (. ' Tho bods end waist of thu drtss . v ! j ar* remarkable io only one respect — , j, [ the last is exceedingly tight, and the a I former rather lootto at the lop and i| > | exceedingly low. It is below tbe . c ■ ( waist thnt what is monstrous in the -g ' , costume first attracts and tb*n«repels ' |, ' : the eyes of man. ! |> j ; A hoop of moderate dimensions, ! •• ! overspread with an underskirt or two, 1 .r . and a dress of whatever fabric aro i n worn Underneath the rear ■ I this > w 1 hoop, josl below the waist of the , (, { person designsted, is bound a coil of /n •wire Irooi two lo three lies in , B. 1 diamelor, which "throws i-ul'' and w elevates tbe upper portion of the , w ■ dress behind, and forms the founds- j „ ' tien, ao to speak, of ao exterior pro1 ' tubsraoce called tb* panier. The panier it a bustle, more or ' st j less enormous, upon which, In sncces- 1 ri : sire folds or layers gathered up, or i ■ 1 confined by a band encircling th* i j dress from the stomach of tbe wearer * 1 nroood and beneath, an extra skirt, ! K, reselling just below tbe posterior, ; |r r : bangs, or rather "wabbles" to and | N j fro Tbe dress has a train from four j lf i to six feet in length | 4 j The poeture affected in or ier lo " ■ svt off this atiire Ib called the "Gre- j 22 ; rian Bend." a eortortion of the body o ' which, aa ~lt is .highly imporoper in g | i itself, 1 find it vdifficaK to describe fn , j with propriety. . i So beat and deformed, the -bello | " > j constrains her elbows against her 1 " ■ sidtto, and tiita painfully along. Tbe q 1 profile ol such a figure, and it* on- I graceful gait, er* irresistibly saggea- a ' tiro of a lame kangaroo. When It (: ! is whirled and tossed sbout in a 5 ' donee by one of thr fashionable o r joiuping-jacks in black broadcloth '■ ■ who ar* here so numerous, it is too " ) nxisperatiagly ridiculous for laugh- 22 tor — Saratoga Correspondence N. T „ I WorU. ' -^iorsBoRRuWRD Boos* wxas Broi-oiit b I Bacx —The Independfnt says : "A city b . slsrgymss. tome yssrs sine*, prsnched ft r a thorongb practical sermon ipon bon- e i esfy. To tb* cam* «f Ms sermon be tl r tllbded t* this veey snbjsct, ssd poured a , out tho viale *1 indignation and moral c t wrath s gainst tho loo oomwen habit or n tlonling undsr lb* disgniin of borrowing, g At the conelnsion or th* discourse, ha p r esllod upon tbe people careftilly lo oxnfiio- themselvss, and solemnly ebsrged . bom that ir any Of thorn wire (tollty or - this ofthaso, at oae* to ropont and bring I forth frail* moot for ro; ootoao*. Dar- b L log that very weak lbs** books, whioh f L bo hM Int. aad contidsrnd lost, war* _ r relprnsff to kin, Ho awnoeeeed the " ■ flier on tbe ennlag tiandsy ; ood ibis > brought back two toon stray books. fotbor landers in Iks ooogrsgalioa were • profiled in th* Sams *aj. Tho car. lei-, if. oot dishonest horrowars were waked (, l np to a Yenve of the evil Justly charges • bla agaiast them, aad al oooa sought to r correct it. That sermon did good. Any * ! sermon dors good that so oxposse a sin, or racommenos a virtue, "that the sinner a - abaadeos lb* rin ond At one* sole about r practising tho vfriue." f | Fur huts, ahawla, ond e/srcosU ar* ia r demand at lbs Whits teyuatsiai- >< Witnoos oa# Wall at Baratoga. sad - yoa bav# witnessed lb* ssnes. fteesstyat tbs Howtewd House, Long Bruewb, to wwaeeptieeabte. t l,>rg* white paraaol* *nn■ Is b* iadixpentebl* *1 Ik* **•«•- P f A h.udacm# peaman is makiag a ftrtsav wnuag carte at fisnaloj*. *
Old .Yleutoranda. I Ao old mcutotandum book! what aJidoJ^qf recollections its "jottinjta' /evireX^lV-Ts e leather-hound artifi'cial memory, furnishing an index to ling record of incidents and events written, as it were, with invisible ink on tho tablet of onr brain. Tbe whole elory comes ont legibly under tbe bints affordod by this mnsty remiader. It has lain perdu in an old | truck a matter of twenty-fivo joara, , is discolored with age and o litilo l It looks decayed and with ered everywhere bnt at tbe brazen claap, and that is covered with a green oxide. Taming over the ycl- | low leaves is n melancholy business. | Small debts, the origin of which the | figures fail to recall, are registered hero and there. We hope they were j all cancelled II not, Time has outlawed them Appoin'mrnbi to meet i people st certain hoars and places I are promiaent among the memoranda, j trust none of them were broken. ! Then there are notes ol things pur- | chased. Heavens! bow sadly the I modest figures contrast witb the prices of this paper nge ! 4b j It U.Axquecr jam bis of odds and ■ ends of the past, this old substitute I a memory that lies before u». There are names in it that revive uo 1 remembrance of those who bore them, nod there are others which bring before as as plainly a* so many pbotoI graph likenesses, forms and faces with which wc were once fninilinr. ' of these latter uamcs have long : been chiselled on the grave-stones of their sometime owners. They' reCtotind us of friends whose (took of hfu was closed years ago, nnd clasped • wilh a clasp thai no mortal fingers may unloose, and who, if they were dragged from their dark resting- , places lo tho light of day, would look less like their former selves ihnn j this old pockut-book. There arc other names on the leaves that bc- ! to those who arc still living, | and some of whom are very dear to But they art not ns they were when this old book was new. Tin elfin plonghmun that Old Chronos employs to turn his farrows. Iinte ■ busy on their cheeks and brows, and tha tracks of the corbie crows alight at tbu corners of people's when they hove passed the -grand climacteric, sre a i plainly visible there ns tbe footprints of extinct { birds snd beasts on some of the . "primary rocks " It is rather a humiliating reflection that n thing of aod eheepskiu will outlast u whole generation of us. But then in the hnmaa volume it is only llubimiing that decays The content* imperial, «nd if foffnd worthy.N trill re-appcar with rnre embellish/ ments, where tho mildew of time can^ tituwT IxrLt'OCE. — It is the hobbling that flews gently ; the little rfvntbt which raoe tlong day and night by ths farm-house, tksl is asefnl rather rhao the swollsd flood or roaring cntatact. Niagara excilas onr wander, and we stand amazed at the pnwyr and greatness of God there, aa Hf-ponrs it tbe hollow of Ills band; bat una is enough for tha continent nr world, while tho same world r<--qaires thousands and tent ef thousands of silver fountains snd gently-flowing rivulets that water every farm ond meadow, and every garden, and ehull on svery day and night with (heir gentle, quiet beauty So witb the arts ter our livss. It it not by great deed«. Hike those of tbe martyrs, good is to ho done, but by tho daily and quiet rirtues I of life, the Christian temper, tho good : qnalities of relatives and friends. Gcait.tK Si-MMxa Resorts.— People amass themselves at sontmar resorts in pretty much as we do at Capo May or Saratoga. The Germans ami others whom one meets at these waterare far lest regtrved and affable than tbe majority of visitto oor snmmer resorts. They fraternize more and sre decidedly morn social. -It is Ibis that makes every Ucjtnso summer resort so enjoyable, aod the season correspondingly profitable to the hosts pf landlordi. A Wiesbaden letter tells as thai every spa has its' ssvtral bands of music, that disdslightfsl rnnsic at all bonrs of day and avsniog. lo many instances the military bands play, and, of attract crowds of listeners. At night then is. always something novel going 00 in tho shape of a dramatic perfarmanoe. soneert, opera, or ballTbr "Siamoo* Twins" nr* to ba in Npw York next week, and will bo on exhibition a wbils. Thsy are to aoder« go a medical axamiaalion h re bofare going to Paris to b# separated. The twin s lot! nil, or nearly all, their property, doritg tb* last year. . Goeatsat the Catekill Mountain Home baviog a " big time.'.' A foot hundred dollar picnic at- lake last Tuesday. Robberies st t'.e summer resort hotels entirely loo frequent. Kate F|*ld# attracts mecb. attention al lb* 1st* of tiboalt. Aa operatic enterletament is to be giraa st Newport next wsek. ». A most esjoysbl* affair was lb* Leland reception al "Gaotlu View." Th* Oxford collars bow worn by tb* lsdfes sre very Deal aad ttyHsb. Jut see th* Katydids ar* having a vsjjtoly lira to th# country. ('roquet still' omUbom to be lb* Boat popular kid geao. Sharks aod abate* ar* dohfktiag beach • trailers at Na%oat.

