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, WBtlLK NO. 774.

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]. §a#iMW &*X if. m -piaoa'a. wiluasb, ~ ■ PRACTICAL AKCVtTRCT, B ARCHITECT ANP BVILDBB, . *• sT w. Beerea. a, irroaAir-ir-rja- 1*0 .turrrrisrsa. a ) ..if. tail a taeaatfta. ; rMiLtbaUhriA. John ft. Ralaaa, . AOeruey A Pan nee Bar al-Law, Bolichcr. . ecraui 10ubt coMBiaeiossa. ' a>e MTaar rcaut. ii. t. *tn i.e. n. u attormby at-la* . i 1 orrrrs^waM cat. raaar a aouni ar>, cars 11 La* o. X L da a. ■. Gray. arroaxir-ar-u*. airrn aot/trroa, * txixi.tra ix cfuxccsr. e. riu imiit oltta riaaaatcaqetta^caeag ftr. J. r. LML&y*. ' S^.'r'sausu-JS ?5SSawE-ru« nunaara al aaa* naatA. it! rRLI-1 ^ r,, )- - M. r. BEIB.VS "a" n tea* BgM* Maert, 7 rsp. a. -■ . ■ ■ ■ ft* l, yyiLLiAM a. «ii»», package and jobbing imcggbt, NO. 408 MARKET STREET. l 1— **i- raiLAPatrau. Dr. n. ruuiii'i. ■ •■•srttrir riTIICUI. rape lalaad, 5. j. y ' isaac k. 8tauffkb, WATCHES & JEWELRY, No. 148 NOSTU fOtCOND ST.. Cot. of Qfttrty. FhiladslpUa. y ya« ata bta»i th0ma8 8. cgahk's boot and shop store. 08 VA8RI»mS « TEE IT, orroairt AasmicAN Hurts sow, IFiITZrtXtX!? VOHK MAOt IVORKA. BtPAIRUO SB ATI.* DOSE. |1 oo yes's

. AMERIc An chromos ' « cf.|*a, - u tylt i sassrr- : i , iw Srifti uuia tea. mi. ■ itkgn. j i, .. id... Baara..- - itayll. l lava darm, wfmm. • • * 14 ty il 1 ,, TM Oniin as a;! * n CBaanaa.aai J saanauryiteari^jimwi^ia^s^wi. ■ 1 ' ' r. d. Eoatuaoa a Soa Coi.D SI'HING. N. J.. Fall ami Winter Goods, ' Coa>l.lla«el , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOT* .LED SHOES, s Tin. Woadea, Earthen and Hariwsit. Ac. k Superior Quality 'lour, pair Furnttaro p tj an rroai. JOBEPn WALTON ft CO., CABINET MAKERS, | -i ns aucojni rratarr nmWWM STOBE. m OOTTAdsa WALSOTCBAaaaauiiTa. , ^iHl5£5Vm ■ ■ SSF tar i ] ... , •' ' ii'iin mllliw jsvantammi

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ruiudu nidnliilnl eaS Oapa s17 ca. JeOLQa Fanton prize' medal Elastic Stitch Serin lachine, Rsssfhcltry, Basks 17, loss. Oflko ft Sakoroom. 888 Broadway, riarr rasaiu^^Mt-aLk raasan r>« ras-^st^sjrcan isari. The moot Deelrable Family Machine In the World. It la saay to manage, beautiful in draign, perftct In iu eoastructioa, and can pertain n larger range of work than aay flratehaa Marhlne now It t.i ale'AVi iLtorJ,:! on, I ri'-iii- '[n.-utiv always ready to run. Prices range from (At to NOD, or name aa other Phut-dun Marhlne,. a* Ajpat far Cara May, -Oiaaa Wave- OAaa. Cafi May. Bfteee a Tear ft npaana To WW. la nil Ika «irmn sums •rwinc atcrnm iwmiaiiai ""** "* pfrohmft CJ. BHOASi PLUMBER, Steam and Cee FITTER. nssT Qcaurr or lit ltRAI I.lt I KIE8T pLOMBIBG, 'TEA* ft UAH PITTING. tut """"ft "uait*'4 " | " ' " trr- 1

* n'-'v- {*t'autmitirtqi^t~ meat to an act entitlad 'An Act U inE®a§fiS®i§ have taken cflbct on the aecood Tuea5ay of March, anno domlnl eighteen 1 hundred and •ixtr-nine, and the arrcnumth atvti. * of the aatd act al.tll I" I and the am la hereby amended by i atriking out the word "next'' after the , word March In the told auction, f i. And be it enacted, That all acta, ' matter* and thing* done sod perform- , ed by the wuniri|wleihhorilteundf<h cere of the dty of 0*6* May, BniP hy the Board of uie Flue CMUmadotaB beretofora appointc^ by the Mayor ^ •aid art,' approved the ninth day of 1 March, anno doatlol eighteen htmdrwl aad ality-olne.-be ana the same Are , rati (led, confirmed and made , 1 valid. •< It'- H i ml". 1 1 X And be It enacted. That In lieu of 1 the five eomiaiealoners provided to be 1 appointed by the mayor of the city of i Cape May. undar aakl act approved tba 1 eprasB^HBi! ticeoftbeSupretakCmirt, whose dhty 1 It may be te preeide ever the circuit 1 court of the count j of Chpe May, ahall 1 Immediately aftee lift paaoage of tbla 1 conrietlng«ra prerideoAaDdfcur oth-r 1 penona, all of whom ahall be U»e own- 1 era of nmleaUte, aoftat Icaat three of 1 a-4^sgjas.iaxa ; agqgsTXffsrir. ; awvrntv, and shSmrie and cierci.-' I all the powers sod autborlllca ctmfrr- t red upon tbeaaid flvu oomralaaiooer*. 1 aa provided lo the aald act, approved 1 March ninth, eighteen hundred and 1 aixtr-Dlne, and aSo all thapf were and i sntuoritiea conferred by this net. t 4. And he It en*c4ed. That In caae ■ of vtcamclra In the aald board of com- 1 ±^J!2iaESSa2s ! by the aai«l Justice of the supnms court I £aMCaj£as«si : arrsdSBisaiag1:; i the preeident or clerk of aald board, and I 1 lng, to appoint a bospl <c<snr»laeion-, 1 en conauttng of a prealdent and lour < other peraous as la hereinbefore provi- , : sppointed ahall explR, snd the aptxiln t- . menu ahall in'Sfc msfiner MSAftie i every two years while this act remains , lone ; the anaRficalton of the ap- 1 poinlftSi, aad the puwsci, aulheritiev 1 and dutite of the tnembera or the aald , when and as tbey may G. ap- 1 pointed from time lo ilrar, ahall In all , rsepecta be the aame aa herein provld- | X Aid W it enacted, That the aald I Board of commlaaloocn. ahall have conferred upoa them, to order, direct 1 and cmuae or procure any alreot or , atreeta they may tern, time Co Urn* , lav out In the city of Cape May to be , opened, snd any street already laid out , and opened to he rxteaded or widened ana upci.ru 10 tw exieuuau or ,«bwi .* KB the esee may be, and to remove or £

' set hack all boUdUtwa, feuoee or ob- », itructioni on the esMatreet ; alio from i, - TShe to time to ngnlaAa, alter or ehaotv. *, any atreeta now opewd, orof any atreeU b that may be opened, extended or.wU p| deoedtatao to keep said rtreete ckab O ed, rolled, and otherwise raalnlalned m , s ffrssssi'saas ; ' or the dty at Cm May, tod Is the at- « ecu tlon aud performance of the poWRs p and autlmriUes hereby conferred, aa |, , wellss those ooufcrreT by the said set i approved March ninth, eighteen hun- ti died and aixty-nlne. they ahall hare p I ' Ki^KS.'SSiSSSlllS « neeeaaary ; they shall also have power 0 to take and appropriate such land as u ■ they may deem requisite for the pur- a poae of constructing and maintaining r, sold tewrre and drsini, atsl.of ptucur- , lng rravel, c*y, sand mother msterlH . " : to negotiate and acttfeWfl^ foftilp ~ of bind which may be taken oc-appr.e f, priatrd by tbem for the purpoora or „ asssrarSSi. g V 'c-t • ere pants snd rekstsre ef such proper- t ty for the usee snd purpose* above H > mentioned , aad theyabaM hare power - Bum time to time to pure ha en inretad , on behalf ef Caps U ay aay land or , lands which may he required, either In „ . wbok or la part, for any of the pur- „ peeee above mentioned, aad to Uka the 0 SISfWKTiS.'S.SK ; or to sell the tame and the buildings „ 1 thereon, or aoch parts thereof as mar t, ilE-EiSI: - SHSSSSS ; therefor nmler the seM of the MM 4ity. 1, 7. And he it euaeted. That they . shall aleoharepe.wesuo*iaisu MBiisi u ?^ii3Ti'ZrSS „ s.-££ataar®ss i of Cap* Mtre.v hearing Interest at the „ raw of seven per centum per annum, , aad in such form and payable at such Urns or timee as fbey ter deem adri- „ SU'M&tafffi.KiS ; : dollars thvrroftn nnv sUccreaHng tear , but if the amount provided to t*> U- , •uad ia say one rear ahall not be ex- , ivvabd during tfrt ywr It msy h. fe- j . ..red ami vxiwndf.l In any .nb-cpvtin 1 i'yiimjbstw ascui- :

todv of uaetm^gip and the ehsR a<ywu» posrsr the same 1 J the ireasuiWti&xUy. ate MjiLhe j. r drawn out HBradfi hMteHteryJ , - for the purWlMkl^V - stao for^ d dune and turnislS^uMrt TwdST i ■ now being esacutaa, npesr warrant. I a which thabhe signed by the president - snd attested *?**&*£ at thetkid a board of coroniissWmers, and so part' rants drawn, signed snd slletled as, I, above providtd for; lxtt the said hoods | ■ shall not In any case he sold at lees ' 1 r than eighty-five per Ceo torn for thslrl ! r par or nominal value. i 10. And be it enacted. That the ex- [ penaes of stasbtog. ItdUn*. watering ' i siilrTsawTKS^fi 1 sasawA" : 00 warranu drawn by ifc* aald com- , Spjlfc^X«M| r ceunclls *fiai?fi^Ai Bpfte thenecea5 lifcbythe presldeakgf «m«ald board , r of commissioners, on orbebre tl* first . dav of April, anno domril el eh lorn c i snd seventy, snd on or ten 1 1 the first day of April ol each year i 1 thereafter, of the amount required by , - the said board ofcammlsritom during the curreotTtar, for the purpose of pay- , r the expeaem above MMittorindi it ' shall i* the duty of said dty councils r to make the said appropriation within , - be the doty of the said city councils In « fixing or drier-mining the rata of Lira- t tiou yu and upon the swv-mable properIn said elty to nasm the aame at , r*us^te"urpose^fp^^r«?^ 1 ocdlnary current expenses of the said t pitY and also Air the uun«se 01 paying , the Intereat upon all bonds already is- , sued snd men is may hereafter he Issoed by the said dty or by the said j hoard of rommhskmen in the name > or on heliair of said city, and also for tha nurpoM of raising s staking fond | . -fas |£» purpose of outstanding loodi r oTostB clly to an amount not less than - two snd dttfohalf per centum of the ' bonds oolstanding at the date of the 1 i fixing ofauch rate* of assessment or , 12. And he it enacted. That u shall > the duly of tbedty. treasurer ufsild dty to purchase bonds to an amount 1 not lees than two and a half per run- > »in of such as may be so oautanding the data of such iiSrsiment In SB eh - at the best rate at which be can obtain tpeia, first advertising ouro in 1 c«,h for tdftutedm ire ft > tbcdtr tf Cape May. on or before the i first day ri* October In each year, tor , sealed propoaala for the purchase of the which said bonds, after pur- ' 1 chase. It shall ho the duly of the said 1 treaturrt to destroy In the pr sencc or , one or more members rftbe said terd ( 1 s^knsbe'rtidu, *ast the mrd- 1 r ere or any ground which may at aay t 1 ttoobs taken orsmaDgftftdlniMr- , ' suariee of tbet4*ff>p|mi< tg! Hit gpt ■ 1 aUflof the act appro red Naroh niuth 1 anno domlnl tighten* - londred and < ' sixty-nine, above mentioned shall be t twiif fur the some by the rtty of Cone \ Ej Iiwtne tame oy ine my o« cap-

y. upon warrants drum by the board of cnauitetooea tpou Ihe city as herelnheroroiirovidod for, " accurdlsg to itasvahm wfaeh skull he N aseertaiord by s Jury of dree disinter- ti rated pfoperty holders to 1* appointed by. any one ef the JatUcai of the snptsft* ocri of this state t> open couri 5' at chambers upon thf petition of se raid eomtnlirieresav MDdf the add re » they has* givetr BsOcs, h writing, of " thtfadBUnOou to Ntkoaol appropriate f° •arit 'Ztound, then said Jury shall ha * : property ehall be . to tabu; the sskd Jury shall proceed lo assess the dam- ■ ages for said ground, and lo so doing fc thgy shall oathaatn ihs advantage to u property of the owner adjoining or In - SffasewsSBiS s tag*. 14. And ,1* U cuarted, That wlten c. said jure have made tbetr award. , It shall be signed by a majority or them ami filed with the clerk of Abe circuit " court of the coubhf of Gape May, and u a duplicate thereof shall oho be filed « with tbeaaid clerk of the mid board of j commissi ooera, aa an appeal may be taken by the mid owner, or by the " mid board of cominissiooero, in the 0 dty of Cape Afky, within thirty daye <1 ood after the date of auco filing , of said award with Uw clerk of mid _ court; and in caae such appeal Is taken It shall be proceeeded with, lo " all 1. sow I* as hrptovtdrd for. In the n caam oTappcal* taken under the thir- o ty-fint section of the Oct to wMch this n -brF*firs"i, enacted, That when * such award baa beau ao made aad filed J above pforidrd for, snd upon par- t, mtot dT dsmagm so swarded, or In o case ef a tender and refnml thereof , payment of the same to the clerk { of UU drcult court for the use or I the said owner, It be towfol for the add hoard of raenartmlooer* t* enter a into and mm and eausc the said ground to he used and converted for ^ l^And be It enacted! Thai alt now- tl er< heretofore conferred upon the dty •somMs of aald city of Ca;*. May In f S&dr«S*wS» E.JK ' latent with this art, shall be. e and the same are hereby conferred „ fw mid board of ooanslasleai era. .IT. And be it utstrto). That the said , board of rommisaionera shall have - to preecribe all rnlee and rrgula- " done necessary for the prevention of 1 sss^sabsffist ; latsre aad alleys and seweaand drains ' of m|d oily, and for tha proper use snd ' ■Mm thereof by the dUsen* or e 6t9H persona vftonuy reside In or g visit laid dty and for Uw curiing aad , paring of the sidewalks or soy parts thereof by the owners of adjoining lota ' wad krefaaa the samela order and any - 'penona who shall violate any of said ™ix°iJ3:"t'uz^sZj'i,°''2i 1 litre snail Or [oscntee by said , board of couiuiisviotwr. fur the g* wn- * 5SS*g aS ' 1 With the. ronstilillMHi fhwwre •«( ■ of Ik* Cntted States, du.ll > g4Bto> ef B adeftaamuPW. nud dull tau auci. j floe as may !»■ |wreerltwd by th. audi 1 kswr^of aoauulssl'Siere. not to exuoed j 1

ftjt\ getect foftTrtY kw wbltamt. 5 fomvofe.' a,.t«7 ul« '»• . fcA"' *' "**fr££ *** ,w*' bi oolf s bay. Witt kls wild, stiosgs wijs. w wukssi Idiofcsars so bssj s.y.: " As s wslsst hutlsd ,1 rrew w.si..w»i wurtJ. lj Uslr sAsy. Wks wui to^sjaas, ^ ^ ^ 1 Original A Selected. ssoxestt tbs wasrv rwlit-*. a 0toby ox a clbbe. 'A young man by the name of Ames, a clerk for a merchant In New York, was entrusted with a large amount to collect, which he performed hoooetly. I well as hie employer could discorer; Smith that wae the men-bant* often laid "trap*" to catch his clerks defrauding him, If any of them were not proof agalmi dishonesty. In this way he ascertained which of them coohi he trusted, and when he found enr ol tt.e si dishonest, he would discharge him. Mr. Smith kept a wholesale and re- j ' tail dry-goods itore, doing an Immense j business. He said: "Now I am going ; to give up my buslm-si to such of my clerks a» I know to tt- honest. I ehall teat them one by one, and to-morrow 1 am going to see what Ames in— an heuest young mau or a rascal." The nest morning be railed upon » 1 whose son wis Intimate with ' young Ames, and arranged a trap to , test hie honesty, fle hod a large 1 number of occottnls lo collect that day aud Robert L (his friend's son) . was to meet hlut. ss if by accident. \ Robert lusppcned to meet Ames just : as he had completed his collection, and ■ hid a Large roll of hills and " lots'" of | currency, when the folio wing eonveraa- , tloa ensued- , "Good Homing, Ames,— been out 1 euUaoUng? Got lots of money, I sup- ' pose?" 1 . " Yes, I've s thousand dollars aud I , pittst hurey lou-k to the store, ns I'm I afraid t may get robbed. One don't who may be dogging his steps such s .41* a. h'.w Tort " i^Hond be in a hntry. Let's go InTaylor's and get some ice cream, , aft. I'll foot the bill." ' tiAnd so into Taylors they went snd sat down to a beautiful nuirble table. [ - "Now, Ames," said Robert, "you a pocket full of rnouey and I *m have pocket rull ot ami 1 am t

rather short, lost take s dollar out of the roll of greenbacks aud pay tho biU. r Noiosdy need know about il You can t turn over the money to the cashier, t and If In discover* it short cue dollar, j you may say, can't account for it — p some mistake somewhere Such or- . tors occur often you know, an 1 uoboly r thinks one dishonesb i tell you, Auies, t such chaps as you don't r»t half paid their forvlccs, and It w mid not be wrong occasionally to tab- a few shll- 4 when ii caa be done without do- t taction. 1 know of a young fellow 1 who pays all his small bins, such as t Juleps, cigars, and going to the In that way, and has done. so i years, and his employer never inspected kirn of dishonesty." " No sir," replied Ames, " x cannot j comply with your request a dollar short In my cash might be considered , an error and overlooked ; but there would comeaselUement with conscience i which could not be got over easily.— '■ father used to ray to me, "Johnny, wbon yon grow to be a man remember j first 'hooeoty it the best policy.' He's dead and gone now, but three words ( will never bo forgotten. i know i'm , working for low vragra, but i agreed to 1 work for what I receive, and I have no right to tree my employer's meaey j that account. No, I refuv your ( request with scorn and Indignation. 1 , poor, but thank God i have never yet taken money that did not belong me, and i trust i never ahall; and ' if thia is the way jam seek to turn young men from the path of rectitude ' desire never to meet you again. " • . : Ames ttNU arose aisl left Boto-rt ! 1 seated, and returned to the store. The next day Mr. Smith called hit clerks into hie frri rate offlee and told j all to be seated. " Boys," said be, " 1 goiug to retire 1 business. I have made my fortune here, and now iwopoo- to loan the | entire stock and Irads -touw 8200,000 . and the good win of my customers to [ ouch of you as i feel i eon trust.— j Aincs. Stanton and Danford,"— hand- ' ing a document to Ames—" here la a ' *r sale. Yon wfH, If agreeable, Uka Immediate poeoossioo, and the paymtnta may be made at yonr vmiTeulcnce I hare tasted you honor caohirfyoo.no mdlter how, and 1 hare doubt that y*u\ believe that -honesty Is the best polfcj.' Good morngcntlemeu,"— taking up his hut, | —"I wish you pruephfity trade." \ The firm of " Arner. Stanton ft Dsnford" is now cue of the wealthiest in New York. Awes is married, lire, i en Fifth Avenue, lo worth half a mUHoc. and an the rcvuU of him refusal to ' take a dollar of bis employer s money . ' Watr In GootJIvwou.— It Is not ! great calamities that esuMttar ex- , [isrss^ssfiiS.sE ! i Dan't let thsut. .Inaer a. a waste of

~ AU rnetl *ho hatr succeeded In life, bare been men of high feeder* and 1 endurance. The famed Wniiam Pitt i was, In early ufo, food of gaming; the 1 passion increased with his years; he i knew lie must ai once master th* 1 passion or the passion would master t him. lis made a firm roooire that he t would never again play at a gad* of i u hasard. He could make such a 1 resolution; be could keep It. His c subsequent eminence was the fruit of t that power. William Wilherforoe, in his earlier f days Uke moat young rneu of his rank ' and age, loved the excitement of the i (daces of hasards. He was one night t persuaded to keep the Cora hank. He i saw the ruin of the rice of gaming as a _ lie never saw It before, he woasppalled a i at what he beheld. Sitting and gam- t lng, ruin, and despair, he look the s *• resolution that ho would never sgmiu c Mitassrasibllogle-Ma It- 1 - his company with the change of his r conduct, awl subeequently became « — one ef the moot distinguished English- c men of his age. > Dr. Samuel Jehnsou was once c requested to drink wine with a fneud. 1 s. The doctor proposed tea. "But drink c t, a littU wine," said the host. '*1 can lo not," was the reply. "I know sbstln- ' r. one*. 1 know excess, but I know no ' r; medium. l.ong since 1 resolved, si ^ <1 not drink at all." A man who could * a thus support his resolution by action, ■ '• element Is as well displayed lu this I :u Incident as in the combinations ol his ' d great work. '- IYIkh ICicUaril Brinslcy .Sheridan ' ' made his first speech in l*ariiamcnt, it ' f- j was reganlrel onall haoilsnsa mortlly- ' M , ing failure. His friends urged him to *- 4 ! abandon a parliamentary career and ' II abUlty.PU-'Nol • said Sheridan; "no, It 1 Is in uie, and it shallrenneout!" And ' 10 H did, aud lie became one of the most splendid drlntani In England. * Perhaps no other nation in Europe. 1 '' at the lime, could have won the battle ^ cause no oilier could have brought lo ' <7 that conflict the amount of endurance *) nco-assry to win. For many hour* ' that army stood maulully I* fore the ' " the munk-ront Ore of the French! ' column after column fell, while mil a gun wai discharged CO their park ' One sullen word of command nib along the linens thousands foil, "Pile up! * file up!" "Not yet, not yet! " was the ' I*" Iroti Dnke's reply to the carneit requests made to charge and fight the I ' foe. Al length the time of action ' ™ came. The charge was given, and ; victory crowned the standard of » England. I J" can not succeed. Men who start in 1 one kind of business, may find It ' impossible to continue thereto all their 1 days. Ill Imtltb may demand a *■ change. New and wider fields oft m enterprise and suceees may be opened i them; new ck-racola of character ,

may be devclo|icd. Men may have "" rare talents, but If they "are everything Ire turns, and nothing long," 01 tbay must not expect to prosper. So w form of business is free from vexalious; *' each man knows the spot . on whicb own ham res chafes; but he cau- j* not know how much his neighbors -*• ■ ?, Here arc a few wonls of gospel th which is preached for the especial hone- ai nicn—and the discourses he see by men who know what they are ci talking about: it "Without advertising 1 should be a fr man today." — h. t. Helmbuld. [f " My success la owing to my liber- i, ality In advertising. "—Bonner. / i "Advertising has furnished me with . competence,"— Amos Lawrence. " i sdvertised my prodoctloai and '' made money."— Nloolaa Longworth. "Constant and tiers latent ad vert is- 11 lng Is a sure prelude to wealth." — ti Stephen Girard. t( " He who Invrals one dollar In husl- c: . nets should Invrst one doUar(in silver- , ( llslng."— a. t. Stewart. p. t. Born urn, tho noted exbildtoe, * ' ascribe* his stxreet In accnmnlating s 1 million of dollars to ten years to the p i unlimited use of printer's Ink. h i " a man who It liberal to advsrtis- c lng la IlirralJn trade, and such a man -i . succeeds while hit neighbor, with Just , as good goods fells and drops out of ° ■ market."— HoraewGredey. " j social EqtiALiTT.— After all that | cau be told about the advantages one , man has over another, there is still a r wonderful equality In human fortunes. c If tba heirees has booty for her dower, ' i tho penniless hare beauty for theirs! 4 If una man has cash, the other has '* , credit; if ooe boasts of hit income, the ' i i other can of hie infltsrnce. No one it ^ ; so miserable bat that his neighbor ' . j wsuts something be possesses; and no ' . one- so mighty but that he wants ( [ another's aid. There Is no fortune to ' ) i good but It may be reversed; and none f , sb had but it may be bettered. The f . tun that rises to clouds may set In . i splendor; and . that which rials In [ i i splendor may set to gloom. DoXTWiurAFBiaBTENBuHuaaa. 1 ' -Never whip yew hone for becoming frightened si any object by the road- i ' side; foe If be sees a stump, a log or a r hemp of tan bark to the road, and whllt eyeing it carefully and about to pat* 11, you strike him with the whip, It is the m log, er th* slump, or the ton bark that is hurting him, to his way of reasoning, -j and the next time be will art mora frightened, Give him Umo to examine * ' and smell of these oljjocia, and use the 'n war bridle to aaaisl you to bringing him careftfty lo these objects of few. Bring all objects if possible, to bit mar, and * ; lei him smell oflhcui, and then you can J commence to gentle him with Ihem. - ; *" r. a man who cannot command his if tamper, his attention, and hit omro- * temmec^Wdnrt think of facing a "* . WteB tftev Bto driiaurand'ntov!4'^

Shadow pontomlmes ran h very i effectually arranged to parlors by : following these simple directions: i t dhret lightly across the space the open (hiding door*. The room in front of the sheet rntat he , quite dark. The hack room, where the performer* operate, must be lighted a ' a candle, or large kerosene lamp, » which stands upon the floor. To determine the site of the required t • kt the actors stand within n foot of the sheet, nod carry the lamp o forward or backward, nntll the right la obtained. To make an actor from ahrce, he must stand t behind the lamp, and slowly step over Thoaudienee will See first his foot, a and then his whole body gradually •• appears; and by stepping backward, be can be made te disappear to the t same manner. To throw an actor np out of sight, lift him slowly over the * -to bring to- *— ■ again, by - revaraing the prooess. Two gentleor large boys, aad one smaller 4 with ooe, lady, are enough for " moot pantomimes; and the properties * needed are easily cut from stiff paste- •• board, when they cannot bo readily obtained in the house. a Tho subjects are manifold: but at first i will describe some of the simple » 1. Tur. llAitaxa't Suor. —The lac- j aud his aasl-taut descend from above, and bow to the audience. Boy chairs. OH gentleman enters; It placed iu chair by the boy, who ^ proceeds to cover him with a sheet and apply the soap with a feather duster. Barber approaches, with a huge raxor. e trips the harbor, whose raxor cuts h off customer's head, which Is done by s quickly turning up his coat collar, and drawing raxor through his neck. Con- c stcrnation! They consult together, c .Wlil, to throw the body up into the t air, which they do, and then make their bows, asoend out of slghL t 2. Tub Dentist.- Same opening j scene. A huge tooth Is drawn with the tongs from under patient's coat. 3. A duel, in which the swords can 1 run through tho actors by (nosing * licbind them. I. Boxing match between a >uiatl 1 my and a tall man. The one who fells is thrown up Into the air. as be- * fore. K S. tVUch going up on s I'linmstlck. ' stepping orer the lamp 0 rt. The Grecian Is-n4 illustrated by 1 extravagantly pannicred young lady. t 7. Jack the Giant KiLl.ett.-- Tho , giant cau grow or diminish by mov ing t the lamp backward or few ward; and < Jack can slowly asre-nd tlie lieau stalk ( • which can first ho shown, and made to f grow rapidly In same manner, formers to kor(> the teenee well lu focus ( nud cause much amusement to both ( , Siwctalors and actors.— fJn'sfsepeeol. ( | Boll In Iks Atwseepfcsrewrtkstsa- ' I . , ' M. Dlteroourt has recently commuul- ' caletl to Uie VnioK MtMiral* the results

of some investigations h* has made to determine lite presence of salt in the air of tho sea-coast. No one can have walked by the shore on a stormy day, at considerable elevation above the level of Uie sea. without distinctly perceiving, the zescrf says, a saline flavor on moistening the Up* with tho but whether auy salt li raised from the tea by the mere set of evaporation on calm day* Is another matter, aad ddi priori grounds would probably answrrd la the negoUve. -m. Dhercuort, however, state* that at Monetae, place* apparently quite protected th* wind, at an elevation of more 200 feet, and at a distance of neara quarter of a mile from the era, be lias been able to prove the preserve of chlorine compounds In the air aad oo the aurfkcee ef rough-leaved pianta.— Hit methods of obtaining evidence ot presence of chlorine consisted to transmitting large volumes of the air through distilled water, and olso th* exposure of carefully purifid cambric handkerchiefs for twenty-four hour*, which were afterwards washed to distilled water. Nltrnle of silver was employed as the test. Wlten the wind strongly from Ihe sea. tba precipitate was of course very vohualnoos. seeitest iahaUtisn ef stteh safe containing atmosphere must witbont doubt, exert sn Influence oo tit* economy. The United States has mora talks of rail road In operation than any other country In lbs world *0,888 miles beUs running order. Next coin** Great Britain snd Ireland with 18.mike ; France with 8888 mile*; Austria with 3831 miles; British Inwith 8379 miles ; Italy with 8218 miles ; Prussia with 8793 miles ; Spain with 8116 Russia with 277s miles ; snd Canada 2148 miles. These aru in Eu80,117 mike ; to America 40,mile* ; Asia 3800 miles ; Africa 878 miles : and Australasia 808 mike. Writer* should never send hasty to editors. Ladle* may tend tender-Unas, and butcher's tenderWhy It the drunkard hesitating to sign the pledge Ilk* s sceptical Hindoo?" Becansd he doubt* whether to give up the worship of jug-or-noL "i know every rock oo the coast," cried on Irish piloL At that moment the ship struck, when be exclaimed, "Aud that's one of them." -lorn peeling culms*, or grating horse-radish, aqd you will experience n* Inconvenience from cither. Why Is Ihe inside ef a Banker's safe Uke the heart of a coquette? Because no flams ottu find lu way there. The human brain la a UOk thing, bat there may ht ccsreuMrat* wUMa It more terrible lhau thoeeof Vesuvius or rfUna. It k will, faded beauty as with a cteuk; Use more the fcerja enameled, tho more ckartTdowrwcIhe progress :

^unbay P«S* tsieuf* wfclik ttoe gesvL asr ststlCi !"*» hektatsc'1 saett AsD tSnsesr-irssr Iks rUsrtw'efearmn fc*ts. •' a, «u1l *e4 kaow ttat 1 sn 0*4." AaS itbstnt Stitaa s*Mss tkswkmvtaSteUtiawadssaras suTiaewu'Tase. ». u, its nuh " Is stUL saSgusw ttat 4 an ossf. uiisieiSbitwtesslsi, asd se* Sallvsreas* t* aw ulfktgkasj, Ask est ti. rssks C"1' Thresgk stitkswslT *etet bsil BCSksIs-' 1 retlko* stall kasw osrittf pertautt. *uu" ttes t».Il)0an-i ell tta -«j ettt dc " te sun, sa4 kasw tta« t ass 0*4|" riwlil k* eaeogli at last, Whs* d ttkwssfteWpest, la ay tete s , .re (ted writes the Gospri; not lu the Bible atoue, hut iu the trees, the flowere, the donda and stars. The promises with which God's kold it studied are tho lamp to our feet and the light to our path. Honest Industry Is always rewarded. No young man need complain of kept poor. If be rolls up hit ikevre and goes cheerfully to work. There lea voioe from the tomb tweeter lhau song; there is a fenwrnbrauce of the dead to which we turn ever from Uie charm of tho living. Our present frail existence is thsuuaulntantlal basis upon which too many building a nest upou the wwve. An humhk man it likt s good tree: the more fiill of fruit tho branches arc. the lower thev brud ihemaelvra — Through much tribulation ye mutleninto Ih* kingdom of God. some people, because they csnuotgi. c as much ne thay would Uke to, willuvt give anything. But this mu act Ihn with the poor woman, noticed by our Savior, who coat two rallet into ihe treasury. Labor Is ef nobte birth, but prayt-rtt the daughter of heaven. Labor has a place near the tbroua, but prayer touches the golden sceptre. Labur, Is busy with much servhut prayer vll» with Mary at the of Jceua. Work for Christ is witnessing for him. a i there 1s no other name given under heaven whereby ire can be tared tlie uame of Jesus, so there is, to the main, no other work to d* to tare men except that of pointing them to him for salvation. 1 * The voice Ofcouscieuce it stfll and small; sbmcllnn-s i hare wished It , hare 11

» ould call out aloud, or Jnmp up with , a club ami kuock mc down, when i do wrong— anything but having to knock J down one's own inclinations and desires. But conscience wonftdothi., yon mty -be tskiiig the step that «1h s ruin you, body and soul, the voice is I uo louder than before., Jt Jg tUB >ud' . _ small; vou must stoi. and' listen, if, you woukl hear U. ' a ll Beautt is or o op. —The gold - en gates »f Day upealngoa tha ftalrey . East; lb* Night's pale regent, ted 4h*i I counfk*« tiara; the frslta of tha aarth; * Lore and truth are of God, for they 'f are heautlftil to their purity and tm- " mutabrnty! Music it of Gsd, for to if - sacred voice tang Ihe Burning Stan, f when ihey hymned hi* glory aud praise! S Wisdom is of God, far tt It Beauty tor teliertual; and Virtue, for It Is Beauty Jk s moral, l'anilcnoo 1* of God, for 11 is V c the portal of beoreul Coutdeoce, the ■ soul's monitor; sorrow. Us chssteoer; te " hope. Its comforter; and peace. Its re- ^ i- ward— are of God, for they an beaut; • I fol in tlMlr fidelity, patience, conataal , " and celestial quietude! Justice and '■ mercy are of Gml, for they an th* bean - » ty nf IWtttM, EM YfnWER God ■' himself to Ills beuotltad* aad beamy. DaukDats.— Weal) hare our dark days lnt* which "some rain must fell," >f and tbe lean* rattle down' dry aad criin> w from "the Ivy that hangs Ou the moulfe dering wall "of the past, There are * days when regret for those that are .- gone— the gnawing pain of the pree- ■; eat and a shuddering dread of the fu- >- tore make* rrt bow supinely, and our 18 hearts shrink before foutr detprir.--n Titer* It no warmth In the itmBgbt for d us, no beauty to sky, Dower, or W - scope. The grasp of the bead of our ,- fellows has no frieodeMp Ir IP"— our * srocatiuc* hare no Interest ourpleua tire* no attraction. Wa tee ererything "*a through a glass darkly, "and ^ try to vain to Check, eur tear*. Wc are forgstful of the motto taught since the flret dawn of creation, ">*ri niilo M piwKs"— "after the doodt the tun," ^ of the terrible one of the scythe aud , hour-glass without fear. All of trull. , appear* a Ik' — all of Lessor a dreamaft of weplth. hatcftil— all of lore cold. 7 We almaet dare qosidtou th* HR' bsM rood tha rirer of Ulna, for truth i. ensahod oat of os. and bowtngsupSnkly 2s we wall with apathy for what mas * Sim. " 2SSl^^!tZ5SS5SE g. whlds ws sleou, ssivmtadfol efteieut.