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* v([i f ii; — „ , .... i'. Ai'i\ — — ^ VOLUME XV. CAPE MAY, NEW JEB8EY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1870. WU01.K' N0:T81. j^ig-.itr.;^-!

Osffl fmBnte Direetarr. ~ s»«wt.ss,sr"Tim* and Tvoul?ls*bjr"£ uulng "-••.s^sn^sss A^oV.jj - Inn allaial Lkac-u k Will. Farmers' Tools, Hardware, etc., Gape May. I laugh A Sons. 20 1. I let. At., Phila. Dixon, Shoreless k Co., Fertilisers, SO south-Si. At. PhUa Ekus K Williams, Capo May. Jbub B Townsilvd. '• " John B IHtdian, Court Dock. H T Mn. lbs, Cape Maywlty. 8 H Gbbt, Camden. 8 W Ilxxvxa, car (kh A Locust, L'kiL ' CiBo W hnlTll. 10 tV«*h,ngloo »L C M*J d'l _f| T SG'LAKk, "Washington st, Ca|>e May E P STITB, Mansion st, " M Bbabdwood, Decatur at, " K D Ednu.-cds A Sow, Cold Spring. 8 8 Davis, 43 l)ey st. New York. W G Rhoazm, 5 Mansion St. Cape May 1 Jtacn A Waitr. C*|>c May esty J 8 G abbdo.V, Joa Hoovitn. 864 Market st, Phila. I II SxiTn, Decatur st. Cape May. J P Sloan, Jackson st. " Edwarhs a I.awrkui r, 2nd A Mar- ' ket sta, Phila. Joa Sen kllknq Eft, Ixuidlng. Geo Hildekth, Jackson st. Cape M. K C Soloeb, CnpoMav city Horr man A William-. Hand, W aue A Co, Waeb A Eldkbdob, " Carpets * N C Pbicb A Co, I"»rry st. Cape May Janb II SMlTn, Court House. Pbicb A Co., l'erry st. Cape May Maommt Willums, DoanlsviUe. J II SMITH, Court House. Dk J F l.KAMINn, Court House. Dn. Mabcy A Mel-hay , oor. Washington A Decatur su. Dbs J 6 Kenkedt A Son, Cape May Wm M WiLaox, 206 Market at musaicwi* W. G. Biioada, Agt Earth Closet 00. Elaar Lbacu A Wahb, Cape May city It D toMLMD. A Sox. " Geo HILIIBBTH, '• M WiLLfAMs, Dennis Til's. .lis WALTON A Ho, 415 Walnut st.P. I v ins Bnus, *37 N. 2nd st, Phila Leach A Wahb. Jackson st H Williams, Dcnai.vilkLeaCH A Waub, Jacks m si. R l> Edmonds A SON, Johnson A Hi •hubs, Juckaoo -t N C I'WB, Perry »L M Willi ams, Dennis vilW. LkaLii A Wake, Cnye May II raiULAMUKa, Camden. E K FottTIKEn A BOM, RWII

"Arch 8l House." HdhcC. LOCKE. •Tolled stales Hotel," walnut it, Philede. ■lata E P ftrrrre, Mansion ft., Oape May. I II Smith, Decatur it John W Lvchtt, Oeneial Agent for West Jersey. CAEB Mat aim al Fibm. J W Iycstt, Beefy National I.iek, Bcr Joa Hammitt, N S^)u!o*rA*»« CesiUnental "life Ins. Co., 8. Searllle, N J. Jbkb BScukllbsoek. Landing, M Williams, Dennlsvilla. 1>A Newton a Co., MUlTille, BMUIsm Dm J 8 KaxviDi A 60s, Caps Mav, a Mecmy, Washington a ftnliyh — DbClabk, New York. London Remedies D B FoiTTB, Baltimore; Cough Syrup, Cure for Rheumatism, etc Dk LxasBT, 333 N «th st, FfaUa, Lift C C flviillE", PhlU; Ag'le (Urr ■nil wax Mb*. S Hawkins, Washington st Mas M A Bin dee, Phllada. Jane H Smith, Court House GEO 4 «MirAlt"\VaShin<40.i it s R Lcdlam, Cape May . m Willi a bs. DrnraVvIi 1 c Bavou a Sons, rhilad*. Dixon, SBAruda a to. Philada DBS Kesskpy dtSoN, 'hps May Dm Marct a Mblkay, cor WashU W BaHnbk, Cape Utand Bridge W G Run Aim, XoTs Mansion SL 5'S JOHN 8 LSa ££ iBXwharTes. P. ! J 8 UAitiHaON,*CaJw"hLiy.

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f. gagia m gar &». PRACTICAL ARCHITECT \ a Car. Max cm, il 1. *" J IL TOWNS EBP, ( ARCHITECT Afi'D BUILDER, 1, 1 rrpitr r-s ru rin cuxi X rxxrxa. John B. lliifTuiun. | Attorney a Oenossller-st-laiw, 8oliritor. suraxNE toubt coMMitsiuNKa, . . j l'a|m Mar Court Hsusr, Now Jetsey. It. T. RIIXCB, ATTORNEY AT-I-AW, orFKfr-wmt cat. eesby a south rrt, carx island,*.;. hi j r tsperlsl allaftUou (Itoa'to sotlmtfoM. 8. II. Gray. ATTomir-AT-UW, MATT LA, lOUCTTOX, « lxamia es^i* cHa.turtr.^ "alp AdJaUdBS ruot Natloaal Baak. f Dr. J. F. Learning, I) '^"" orricx DATSI ' WOOMIsli-llrot Tkotal.1t of aaak ouatk. Coalmaa. Catk- j.M H. F. BFIRN'H So. 100 Soath Ktgblk Street, \ rniLABtLrntA. W,LL,A-M.W.L.ON, PACKAGE AND JOBBING DRUGGIST, .NO. Hurl MARKET HTREET. Ittt-n. riiitaDBLriiu. Dr. E. H. Phillips. ' II 0 M IK 0 P t T H 1 1' PHI8ICIAS, orricE-Ma.ajAcxaoN «it~i. Cape Island, S. J. rncx Houiia-aieaA. M., « total to s ISAAC K. 8TA0FFER, WITCHES i JEWELRY. r No. 145 NORTn SECOND ST., Cce. of Qiuirry, PhUadelplila. ^ • 11 *°f — — • lUiy hriiiiisnsa. TnOMAS 8. CE ARK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 03 K1BBDCTUN SliiKT, nrrosrri: auksica* House bow. OXNTT, LADIES', CHILDaXN-s (outs. sh0xsaca1teba th"l»MtMl^la«L ' WORK MADE TO OR BR HEPAIKMG NEATI.T DOME. Jew-y. <3. . ITOOVKUS AMERICAN CHR0MO8 Am. oca mn. suss art* Ulrica rnut. - 1 ss ■

Dins u-iTr Slat j- gjjj Tanho. - u5ll. J T,',.lTS^ru ■ ■ " abrn. . "^Itt'atrca.acoswati.atasnm. ^ rokiuh..i hi josetb hoovbb, orem 1st aar of th. d«". "Ith'.t -l-hoel franaa. taa b« Ian at lka o«c or tea Wati. ( R. D. Edmunds A Son > Waste icfottfaUi aaaouac ta tk. perl' &pt N.r c.iik.1 fears lp« statfe^ tk.it COLD HPRINti, N. J.. ' , Fall unit Winter GimhIs. DRY GCNMJS, GROCERIES. , B4IOT8 AND SHOES, ^ Tin. Woodtn. Earthrn and Hardware. Ac. Suporlor Quality r lour, «U1 1- cmtTaoaJ tm lot kaataaaa Saitwlk. Furniture 1 L4IUJWWX A unE. JOIEPH walton ft co., CABINET MAKERS, No. us WALNUT st., rkllut.lpkl., |s=sg== : '

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B. F. HOUWUfli.. I SEWING MACHINEj MART 1. sewing MBrhlar rjndinga, • ' MatimLa'to tkeae'wke ."T_*,*k* *•"" PCBCH.4BE, REM OR EICH1XCE. SI.M.LK'8 MEW \ FAMILY SEWING MACHINE * Best, Silliest ail Hut Reliable 3 ?writ1Hla*SfaYi<»/ ut COMPAVIANV AND ALL OTnERN. Bvarr tayaaUaa at Ufertufaawat Uat ait aeel«#uoa»lbaake#B as.utae to ikl. " w ctklaa, .«l .....mi "Rkait bat al toatiad lit Ian, that IMa tafmblaaDpratntanraud !i»!*Tlffili""a^aH*ro^»l?aaUUae^ Tnnnlag, laaarttas. Xmbtuhiartaf . aw. bmli* l'ii. I«t iuitk. i-.Ail •tltob. aad Daabla CbUa atlbb. <Tlb«alka r a sii M^j^aSy'uklt. »"l«k»a'tta??btaM^ta Ba°wliia#MaaiBa, U Vhtaa^MiBdr.'l d.ya jou ' will aaa thirty daUarajnartk al^ ^kr.aL^To a°atWa*l?Mhlaa"raa "in w'i;uV,T(„ur .bi1. . »|| :a« a oiktn II. tkd rntda al thtaaj klao.l, SSSi.lJS'lKiSs'''-"""' ii sBSSISgs Marhlnrkofall Rakrs and retells tspalredal Rkeri Metier. .Uarhimt Oil, S—tlti. Aiullltt, Sen ws, Airtnat. and «n ottatllald so— > I atol./oroR Mjaino st ip/IM on L mru'Tt saotl'Jaeia. aaa^liitmii^ "il.Va tl Fiat ol ck.rfa 1. Ikalr u. coMKitcetMUfgarxiiu. su, bkidobtu*. H. J, a a F. IIORNER, ■ 'jSisr' " Irwaa.

Bartram & Fa^TON PRIZE MEDAL Elastic Slim Serin Mine, Ranelferlon. Daakarj, Cenn. A Salesroom, 838 Broadway, rBKMIUM^aTsm^DOUBLX THBKAII ,,mt ,"SlTho most Dost ra bio Family Machine In the World. la oasy to manage, btautiful in dosign, perftct in its construction, Did can pc rfornva larger range of work than any fintclaas Machine now Il h atwBTs Inortkr and cuin-un'iuly always rmdy to run. I'rieaa range Bnim $38 tn FJtt), or same as other Flrat-claas Machlnee. ' .. . c a BAcaaTi;., . , aa- Astat few Cape Majr. j 82,000 b Fear It Expenses ! I TSaS^^as'Si-KS^S PI. tabors. €S. KHOADN. PLUMBER, ! Steam and Cao FITTER.

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i[DF AurnoBrrr). CHAPTER CCCCXXYI. • '■ E] A supplement to the act entitled " afe 1 Act to secure to creditors an cecal I and just dirision of- the estates of the debtors who esnecy to aaslgnam lor the benefit of creditors, "approved «t£hNxkSdtlh' d*hleCn 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and ' 1 General Asaembly of the staid of New : .Jersey, TLal wbenaffcr the sssigriers ■ 1 mentioned in the fifth section of lira act to which this is a supplement, shall 1 , hare omitted to file with the surrogate of { the county wherein the debtor or debt- ! ; ors reside at the time of uwkiog the . assignment, as provided by the fifth ! and twenty -first sections of the act to . which this is a supplement, a list of* such debtors iBMhsil dahu to be such, a true sBUutuent of their rcanectlyiclaims, oewhese the eMdenc* of such list lciving bed filed has been lost or I?h^i'«mi^W|^S 'SunW.'te ! grant and limit a further time within * which the said list shall he filed, and i such proceed lags fandfewarv prescribed by the fifth and twenty-Brit sections; : and. to make any further or other or- , der In the premises as they shall deem s the nature and circumstances of the | cue require. 2. And be it enacted. Thai this net 1 shall take effect immediately. Approved March 1", 1871). 1 CHAPTER CCCCXCV. 1 A further supplement to the act entitled * An Act to register mortgages," approved April fifteenth, eigh- , b-cn hupdred and forty-sic. 5 I'. Be il enacted bv the Senato anil Goneral Assembly of the State of New J Jersey, Thai if the amigncr of aar assign men t of mortgage Open lauib In this statM, heretofore made and cxocu- , ted and not aMMMMgvd a.- proven 1 , according to Law, or hereafter to be - made and gircuied aad not acknowJ ledgixl or pMtod ageetdftg to law, and 1 ' Use SabacrMftg wltaeftes thereto be - dead, or oP unsound mind, or reside ' out 01' or era not to ha found iu the slate. It shall he bwftil to- prove j [ surli ,lood^ on- or ' lice, and upooSjMtlftMte cudorstsl 1 h on, or annexed twMfeft assignment that ] 1 such proofs has been made before him, 1 ; such assignment may be recorded iu 1 t lite maUncr provided for in the act en- • titled •• A Supplement to the act cnti- 1 I tied "An Act to register mortgages,' " - approved March third, eighteen bun- ' ' died and fifty-three, and such jus tier 1, shall he entitled to a foe of two dollars 1 ' for taking and certifying every such 1 ' I proof. i And be it enacted, Tuit tliis act 1 , shall tales olfoct immediately, j Approvd'Marcli 17, 187u. CHAPTER CCCCXCV II. j J A further aupptemcul tu an act eotititlsd " Afi Act nuaetins the Orphans' Court, and the and AlprifSt6smfo ' efglure n hundred ' and fortj-six. | ' UNNSenti Aaaambly < 3 the State ol jfew Jeraay, That whenevtr the orphans' court of any eooutjr In Uiis stale slutll I upon affldavltn laid before them, dreul s lite property in the hands of any exrcutor or executors uuvit', insecure, or ' iu ilangar of being waatrnl, it shall be ' lawfhl for any such orphans' court, at the instance of any person lnterest- ■ cd in the estate of the testator, to require such exccnloe-, ui Wecutora. to give security to the ordinary of this state by bond with sureties, and iu such ainoaot as laid court shall deem uropk er, condiUaoed for the fclthfol performcooatuaoeuior inomuniui pcrion.!- - sole by such executor or executors, of '

his or their duty under the will of the J i. And' tic It enacted. That on foil- ^ uxe of any aurh executor or executor- , I to give such security within Uiu time J limited by'tBe court, it shall be lawful ' for any.atteh court to remoresuehtxc- 1 . cutor gr executors, and to appoint an ! administrator or administrators, with ' the wfll annexed, who shall cater into 1 and give such security as iho said court ; may direct tor tin faitliful i«-rformauce 1 ofthrir duty under the will of the said ' '• testator, and upon giving such aucur- 1 ity such administrator, or administm- I tors shall be entitled tn recover from 1 the executor or executors, so foiling, u all the assests of said tostabir, in his 1 or their bands, cither by an action at law, or bv'a bill in chancery for a specific delivery thereof, or their value 1- as the chancellor shall deem just; or . sff^sSTr^iKiSt: xsi ment lor coutrmpt, If not compiled |. with. A And be It enacted. That this act shall lake effect immediately. Approved March 17, 1870. 1 CHAPTER CCOCXCVIIL A Porther 8pp foment to an act cnti- 1 lied " An Act In rcgnlatellie praeUee of the CNnrrti of Law," approv- 1 ed April Fifteenth, eighteen hundred and foity-«ix. 1.* Be it enacted by the S.nalc and General' Assembly of the State ofNcw fy Jenej, That Iu all actions upou hill* ofLXcluiugi-. prciu.—'.-i 'uil.-s,or o'.lur written Instrument*, anj if the parties M to which are designated by the initial letter or some contract ions of the Ch^ir tlau or first name or' names tt *ha!l l« sufficient in every affidavit to hold to hall, and la.Uae proeeaa or declaration, Christian or first name or names, instead or sullng the Christian or first aa nomeurnsmasinftjU. •J 2 Aad bn it enacted. That Una act CHAPTER DHL A Sunptaaent to an act entitled "An Act eoncarntog Witnesses." L Be it unacted by the Senate and 1. bv the I

General Asaembly of Iho Stale of New t Jersey, That In any trial or inquiry 111 I any suit, action or proceeding in any 1 court, 0* before any person having by 1 to, or who baa any interest iu said suit, action or proceeding, or of any person in whose behalf any such suit, action or proceeding Is brought, procreated, opposed or defended, shall, except as hereinafter slated, be cvmjictent and cooiprilant lo give evidence the same as other witmwre on behalf of any party to each ault, action or h ' A^^stood*aft 'renAre 1

nSu^toSteteSi an Dogs. •1. Brtt seaewd by He Senate and Aft^ rfJfohMo rfNew Jarrey, That a state tax af two dotlxra » 00 the oWnetNJftffay'dog, and three JJ daUarii en ths ofoaec afwvery Wtch be rf -hwkri and collected at the rait* time ■ and manner that other laxea are col- ^ B&U. »» 1 And he It enacted, That It thail ittftedntyofall ownea of doga of '' , either sox. to provide thasaiae with a * - collar, th be worn at aQ times, with ^ ; the owaer's name or addma thrreupu ' S Aofi hi it ciu.Ukl, Tint doge of ~ ' either ■ sax, to lie considered ai property, 1- shall beJTgiatetcd, by . nujibcr*, fhxi ® of 'tkMftV J" the townftip or city h clerk's oiBco of each townahp or city °f .wte re sucli owner reside*. , " 4. And tie it enacted, Tlia. no alm- * 1 ages shall he collected by tie owners ® of any dog killed in the act <f destroy- ' ing caitk, ahrep or poultry. ' ". And l« it enacted That Iho taxes 0 j of this act, be 3 . a fond for the sward and protection of 3 owners of a bees destroyed or killed by * | dogs; any snrplne over and above the r' | settlement in full of all claims for * ! killed sfieep', to he used annually for 3 , public scboote purpose*, under the ' ■ direction of county school superiutenj lleuL 0. And 1m it enacted, That all acts or {arts of acts inceiu.iatc.it Willi this I act he, and I he name is hereby repeal - 7. And be It enacted, That it shall be lawful for any pnreoa or pcrWM lo . kill and bury any dog cr bitch found running at forge without a collar or 1 known to be unregistered, for which . service lie or thcx shall receive tlui sum . afflfty fdnta jar head, to ha polil by , the collector of the tovu. township or . ivurl tvfoere said dot or Dtlcli was t npon priuwntiSjon of a proper affidavit to that cffi-cL .8 And lie it eunctal. That this act , I shall take effect imra«dlately. 5 Approved March .7, lfTtl. ! CHAPTER DT1I. . I An act in relation to .unions nt law in 1. Be it enacted ly the Senate and 1 General Assembly of the State of . Now Jersey, That ill ictiaus authorized ; by any penal statute where the whole j penalty to bo recovcrel shall bo given for the use Tt the person ur iwreous | prosecuting for the name, a judgment . recovered for one penilty under the . j same statute in causes o( action, cou- . cernlng the same party grieved and . j the same defendant sisa l b* a bar tc , ! further action* alfocting the same , i party grieved, for efleuow of a, like ' ! 2. And bo il enacted, Tlist thus act ! shun take effect immediately. | Approved March 17,1870. CHAPTER COLXIV. i A further supplc-meut to the act cnti- . I lied "An Act for the instruction of . I indigent deaf and dunjb persons, inI habitants of this state," approved I I April tenth, eighteen hundred and j forty six. I. Jm iMneted' by the senate, and j GciiDal ^Mkuhly of thg State of New ■ each 'deaf mule Instructed at tfie'chargv I of the fund provided In the act to which I this is a further supplement, shall not . exceed the sum of three hundred dol . lam, unless the governor »Uall be satisI fled that the mean* of the deaf muto, ; or his or ber pnrtnts or guardian, an- . insufficient, in wliich ante clothing may . be supplied at on expense not exeeed- , ing thirty dollars for each pupil. , 2. Arid be it eaacted.KThat the an- , html apiirupriaUea of eight thousand . dollars, now authorised by law. bo anil . the same Is hereby Increased to ten r thousand dollars, subject to the provi- • subject

\ slodaof theacttewhla/UlisUafurtlier supplcnnent; provided, |kat if said sum , -of ten thousand dollars hereby appropriated be not exhausted in any one 1 year, the balance remaining shall be carried to the appropriation in the bc1 lialf of subsequent year*. , 3 And be It enacted, That tlio sum of one thousand nine hundred and five , dollar* and forty-eight cents is hereby appropriated to theNew York instil u- , tion for the Instruction of the deaf and I dumb. In repayment of loss actually . sustained by that institution in sup- . |>orting and educating pupil" of this , state during the hut ysur. 4. And be it enacted, That this act I shall litis effect iinmwttatofy. Approved March 17, 1870. , CHARTER CCXXXVI II. : A Further Supplement to an act cuf titled "An Act (brtho preservation 1 of deer and other game, and to preI (Trot t rr*i«Mlng wllkfuns, ' • approved the sixteadth day J April, rigbteen hundred and lony-six. L Be it enafited bv toe Senate and General Asatobly orthetjute of New Jersey, That II any person or person shall kill, destroy, hnnt, or tnlre anr - doc, baS, fown, or any sort of deer - wlatwevrr, .ft MI gWFE time or 1 and the first day of January, yearly and every year, be, i 'x*i."wris * each and every offence, to be sued for r and recovered, with eosta of suit, in au s action of debt, by any ptraon, before J any justice of the peace of the county w hereto such offonce shah have beau b committed; uDO-tmtf of the forfeit mtmo cy shall be for tim beoefitof ths person 1, prosecuting for the snme, and the remainder peld to the coibetor of the c township w hernia lis- affcnee shall hare been committed, forth# nseof the It lowo^p. ^ ^ ,n eawt the defendant In any such suit as Is Ewmttoned In tfaa - first section of this oci, shall negtector rdusr to psj lfo amount tauorosad aalnat him, It shall be lawfnl tor the Justice before wliam n judgment haa been recovered, lo issue hi. npru,.aa af -VNUlIm aeuittst the bi« preeess afexecutkn against 1

ur-tho defemianl, rod cause him bi be committed to tliejallttf Ihacorm- f ty for any snore of time until the Jnitg- t meat and coats are paid, not exceeding ; ^ > ■ 3. And bs it maactad. That this art t I shall take effect Immediately. 1 Apprurrd March W, 1870. , i . HlftFTU} OCCCXXIV" I : 'i i • I Iteya . > 1. BeJt enacted by the haute and f ( -cur ml Aasemblv of Urn State of Now ■ Jersey. That for the tmosaa*r7*op;».rt , and maintenance of the slate reform , ^rfr^ t^^S-hnndri. ! ■ " ' -

^ELECT J'OETRT. J TUB QLa-ras h 10* i:i> l lloia. ■S sv kinvuk le 1 k*Vfca^r*l*d' "" MteaSSasi 1- ***' u **"' " "* II rrow tka pf llau al Moaa ta lka Slaa af Ik. i >f Stot, a AMI tea ksrela 0aaara4lar la da.ll uiu, 0,1 b Saw. "qte HurdrvU,- an4 "Cortalh.™ aaS -Cfelaa,' ! , ISal Ikaaa Staalkaeas slaaei-rn In Haori. u saSCoai f Jte.-SUvav nival - IrM. lo . ttlsht, reMet I roadO, It la a« tea bfatilktl la koa.o., RawiOr a bead, ***'** J Aad ntewr n««adaul tea kayaala "Mk . , I WbareVteTTuaaao at lka ...I. Sa..,i j ■raa a. 1 I ' ' saltert. a I 'Lei ab 1 Original tO Selected. now tomans; atoms UMOW. Wo fiwl In the Toms ltiver Courier f promoting the growth of a town, [ many of which are so practical and I pointed in their applieatieu to our own city, that wv reproduce them entire 1 for the benefit of our readers here, n* a Irndnl to decay instead of" hrellhlui n developments. Brother Joy. of the t ''ourier, has n tray of putting the truth ^ that tells well with the community in which he laliora, judging from the wrlli- primal and liberally patronixed paper )' he publishes (and. In I«rcnthevis , we may be permitted hero to remark lliat . he luu recently uilopted the strict ca»h 1 system— another evidence of hi* widei awake-itivrneaa). 1 Oar city nutliorilies, pnqierty-own-

ers and taxpayers generally will be | benefited by attentively studying . "How to make a town grow'': 1. Kneotiragc every one, especially ] new men, to come in and settle among | you, particularly thaaawhoaiv worthy and active, whether they have capital or not. Their tabor alone Is worth 1 money. Those who hare <r.|iital will 1 buy lots, build houses or tear. out and remodel the old one*. A Go to work and stimulate every ' legitimate enterprise by giving It all 1 the friendly encouragement you ran, or aa uniting yotfr industry, inrinrnoand capital in the common cause. 3. Cultivate a public spirit, nod taik less than you work. L Help your neighbor. If lie is in danger of breaking down, prop him up in some way. either by kind words, good counsel, or a lift from your pocket book. If ha gels foirir down before yon know his situation, set him on his fret again— his misfortune It to be ^ pitted, not Warned— and hi* talent* and . tabor are worth money to the commu- : Bfty. Besides, tl ntay *<ime Say Tie your turn to need a corresponding sympathy. t: Kuuutiusge yonr local authoritle* 1 good of the town. ' | 8. Speak wen, talk encouragingly or , the to-.rn you lire in, of its prospects, - of yoqy neighbora, and iu fiwt of aaery1 tiling likely to advance the general * good. I! i« snehlilUo things that make | a town grow. Tbolr oost is intlguifi- . rant when divided up among all, but whan concentrated into a general ef- ' fort, they do ftg business thnronghly. J 7. Spread the fact abroad that yau a hare a desirable and hmlthy loration. il Send the nesra abroad. ? 8. Start up raarnfocturea whenever " practicable. It pays. n t an.l • h.lalnu hand In a-n-n, l*nd ef- (

fort having for Ua object the improve- a ment of morality. n 10. Buy your goods at home, when ( yea ran, and encourage your awn , 1 1. Mail, broad streets and roomy , sidrwnHts. It srill pay an immense , per eentag*. in Increasing the value of , . your property. Hare a uniform system by which to grade thoroughfare* , mid drainage. , ! 12. Build handsome schiml-houiea. I Hire the beat I aarfeaes. Grade the , 1 w-liool* nod then make them free. 1 J3. Better pay liberal taxra few ed- . | ucsthmal purpowa. Usui lo pay the | same amount forth.' snpport ofprlw.u«, - imltesuinrtes, and ahbstwo- " 14. Hare your town tmawporated. ; ; a" that y«t ran have the bemeflt of fo- ' j o. »"

17. Invite strangers to coiue among you, treat them cordially, and not try ■ to discourage them by high prices. 18- In season, and oht of seaaon, be I , bright and cheerful. Be industrious ' and energetic. Go for publielraprove I 10. Do not under any circumstances '■ , resort to misrepresentation, for the ' ! sake of profit ' ' 20. Balld factories and niilroutK. 1 The same paper shows "how to pre- : vent growth iqonrtownsandviltagvv." 1 , but as tbi( Is not tho lesson wo would ■ inculcate, we leave that portion of the ' benefit of Ocean County tic don't I - wont Instruction* of that kind In this < Till other day 1 beanl a mother ask < minute. " he said. She s|ioke again, t But it was one. two, three, four, five ' , minute* before II- minded lice. I It makrs me think of toe switch- ■ ' tender's boy. What if *e hail waited a 1 minute before minding his father? A ' switch-teoderin Prussia was ja«t going ■ lo move the rail, in order teput a coming t train of canton a ride-track, when he c 1 caught sight of his little son ptaymg 011 1 the track/Thc engine was In sight, and | j might Jump and save his Iddld; hut | I lie could not do that and turn the 1 1 ' switch iu time; and if It were nut done, 1 1 the on-coming train would meet an- 1 1 I other train, nrd a terrible crash and | smash take place. The safety of hun- 1 1 dred" of lives ileps'iided upon his tldel j I | ity. What Fould ho do? What did he 1 1 do? "Lie down' lie down!" he called, > Willi a loud, quirk voice lo llir child; 1 1 —LI, its proper track. f . ; Did the heavy train run over the ; • little boy? Wa. ho killed? Was he < ' crushed to |»ccrs? No, for he did i 1 jual us his jollier told him. and did It j I ' instantly, lie fell fiat between the!' r rail* and the cars went high over Iu* | ' • sprang to the Spot, there he was nlive 1 and well; not a hair was umcbed. It ' I ' was his quick obcdleucc, you sis.-. ' < a minute. Even a moment's heslta- « tion would have beeu too late. Pal ana his PIS A rollicking Hibernian of the light r division in' the Peninsula, --wa* oner t trudging leisurely along the read with ' bad hick would have it, lie was over- ! " taken by Genera! Crawford. The «aInUon. as may Is) supposes!, was 1101 Hie most cordial. 5 •- Where <»" J"- tint pis- j — , plundering raarolf" '• j^Vhal pig. ghilral?'; exttalnted lb. "Why. that pig you hare got behind r you, you villain." '' " Well, then, 1 vow and protest, gin- ! iral," rejoiu-sl Paddy, uo'.liiug nUe-b-ed, and turning roaml tu hla four-fool - e.1 comjxuihin, ns ifhe had never seen liim lofore, " it la srandaloua to think " whol a wicked world wv live in. and .

ready folka are to take away an t lioy s character. Sonic black- j | guard, wanting to get me mtt> trouble, , luu* tie.1 lluit Isisto to uiy cartuurli ,, 8011H1 gentle hints an manners are j " given by on exchange, from which wo ' ■ select n few. 1 Don't Is disturlsal if you find the t best scats in a railrond-rar token. As j i no 00c knew you were coming, 0! I < course they did not reserve one. 1 When a car is crowded don't fill u ' scat with your bundles. True polite" j ' fusion aud bustle of a public ronrey- ' If an opcil" window proves uncom- 1 fortable to another, you will close |L 1 Whispering in church ta impolite. ' Besides showing disrespect to the i 1 speaker, it is extremely aunoylug to , ' those who wish to hear. Coughing should bo avoided na ranch as possible. 1 bleeping, with its frequent accompauic- i 1 , ment, snoring, hail better Im done at ■ . 7Sga: ffl-;-- p ViDtent perfuases, eapecinlly those containing musk, are offensive to many , 1 people, and to mm# positively distress- ; ! • Inc. Don't scent yourself when going ; { to any crowded aaaambly. Heerber | , f #ays " there' i* no smril »o unlreraally , , planing a* no *mr»." ' RlOII) iNrAHTIALITV. — llow laud-' able the effort when one dcairea to make everybody feci pleasant. There | ■ was old Dare Weeks, of Salisbury, j [ Missouri, a hard-working roan, who. In harvest time, wonld "hire out'' to • ' the farmers for high wages. Once. 1 when hands ware searce. Farmer It " ieeured Dave In season. Tlic first day In barvrat, before noon, Mr. A. conic r where Mr. IL and Dure were at work, aud askrsl the tatter to help him nret '• a..- iu« — nuM,..i auu asxcsl l no latter to ncip mm nsxi Dave readily amen ted. 800a

after, Mr. C came on the same errand, and Dave with equal alacrity, promised him. Farmer B.. a straight, thoroughgoing Preuhytcriaii, was a | little snrpri*eil at the promptitude | with which Dave promised to work for so many on itbc same day, so be raid," Why, Drive, what doyou mean? First you promised tn help mc to-mor-row; and uow you're promised to help two others— what Us yuu inson?" " t*L" soys Have,' "the fact 1s, I Kko. ' to «as everybody «« «*»J Ming good. Treat vm all alike, that's my way." , ^Dwm ain.- A Printer not loagagnj I. ing " finug" by hla awaethcart. wi-nt | to the oflki and trted to oommil suicide 1 with the "shooUogsttekj-buttho thing , wouldn't "go off" Tfoo itovll wish- ', lag to pari fy him. tedd him to go inte) the sanctum, where ll* editor was ; Sedtero, sixDte ^et^m^a. j Tver

. A 1HSTSSTW PSriafftKNTI.lvCSLS. j 1 hirmg the ilarinwt day* af the rehel- 1 • about the rinse of the year 1feSL ' , when open enemies were defeating u» ' ' . the field and secret for* writ plot- ' ■ ting against ns at home, and giving old 1 , and comfort to rebels at the South in " . various ways. It was decided by- tl* ' Cabinet Hist some decirive effort most ' made to stop the current* of Inform- ' atlon tiuit seemed to flow unintertup- 1 trolly betwreu the North aud South.— T I The government at ta»t dc4ennine*1 to * , siexe all the te'egraph offices in fhe ' , country on a certain day, and to hold * possession of them for one hour; and c 1 te> forward bvery message that passed f over tl»e wire* during llial time, with 1 the names of all parties, In a sealed en- ' re lope to Washington. ThkpUn was 1 stKcraafUUy carried out on the day apdispatdwa of all kinds were collected. ' Cabinet, by S|*ri»I uppointiucnt, " assembled for tho sole purpose of * acting upon the information tliu* ob. J tinned,— to defeat and punish those ' who shouhl to found engaged in tire- ' sonublc corn-spondcncc with the Sonth. ' by one the telegrams were opened 1 aud nail until the evidence against a heretofore tmsuspi-cted and sup- 1 jwised to he above snsiarion.— men no- r eupying high i»sltion. In aueirty and c and poiufol In the extreme; white « ■ ted by the clearest evidence. 0 ! What wa* to ta- done? Thus for, 1 • the only result had been to confirm ' I the worst suspicion* and arouse many I The Secretary of War said. " Bring * ; them all to Justice; lei noonr rs«n|w." ' I Others said anxiously. Horse are but a ' ' few of the hundred* unknown to us be- < .ore. We timve twtoro u» the - : ! only one hour'* work. Al ta»t the 8c- I j cretnry turned to Mr- Lincoln, wbo 1 , bom thus tar thoughtfully silent, < . 1 -aylng. " Mr: President, what *hall ' , do? The country i» ttircatened I • with betrayal and destruction by ene- I ! mies in our ramp." Mr. Lincoln, put- I [ ' ting himself in a favorite aliunde, re- < , i marked. " I hawa story which I think 1 , applicable to this cose, and which Is j j wloi had moved there, and settled in , my house, lb- chaired about an acre ' o! land, built lilui a log cabin, brought ' 1 hi* wife and children there, bought a ' ' 1 cow. a pig. Olid some fowls, aud seemed ' ' tb be living rrry linppily ami doing ' fiuely. Ik laid a trink-imtcli on most j ' one old monarch, which h< bad left to ; protect and shmlc his house It wasa 1 : majestic-looking tree, and ap|*rently perfect in every pnrl,— tall, straight, ' and of inimeuse star.- the grand old -entitle! of his forest home.— ' line niorniog. while at work in his " garden. In. saw a *quirn l run across ' the ground before lilur. and, ibcnigl.t ' lie, that frilow would make me a nteu ' s*'ut it flying nt hioi; Init, squirrel-like

lis dodged it, nud went up the great pim-trer. The wood map went into c the house and got hia gun to shoot * : him. After looking n lous tirot he < spin) n hole, ami tliougbt the tree r i might Im hollow. 11c promfod to ex- ' ! amine it carefully, ami, much lo hia f sucpri-r Poind tbc.sUte-ly nionarcli, j that ho had spared for its liebuty and " j grandeur lo the pride and protection ' i of hia little farm, was hollow from hip . bottom. Only a rim oT sound wood - reiiinincd barely sufficient to support ' j its weight, all the inside was puuky or ' j rotten. What was lie lo do? If I* I cut it down, it wuuld spoil nearly all 1 his truck-patch with ito great length J and spreading branches- If be let it remain, hi* family was in ounslnut ' danger. In a storm it might tali, or 1 the wind might blow It down, and bis 1 house and children U cru*hi«l by iL— What should be do? A* be turned i away, ho said, sadly, "I wish I had seen that squirrel;" and, said Mr. Lincoln, "I wish we had never ( situ what ft® tiiTe uwtay." AT a trta! in thr Court of King'* j Bench between two publishing houses Is an alleged piracy of an argument | of "The old English Gentleman,'' T. ! Cooke was subpnied a* a witness . i On cross-examination by Kir Jaror* ] Scarlett, the counsel, rather fllp^autly . ' raid, " Now Sir, you say that the two , J melodies lire the name, but diflkrent. . ] What do you mean, ' sir?"— Tom , i |iromptfy answrred; " I raid that the , j note* In the two copies were (like, but 1 | with n different accent" Kir James; " What is musical accent?'"— Cooke; •• Sly terms arc a gultwank-raou, »Ir." (A loud laugh I. sir Jamra I rather c rnffled): "Dou'lmlmlynor terms here; I ask you what Is n musical accent? ! Can you sec 117' —tool. : •' ,ia' sir

1 James: "Can you feel 11?''— Cooke; , "A mtulctan can." ((treat laughter.) . Kir James (very angrily): "Now, , pray, air, don't bast about the bush; ! I but tell hia lordship and the Jury, who r j are supposed to know nothing about c I it. the running of what you call afc cent."— Cooke: "Accent in music is ? « -tn -* laid on a 'particular note, as - you woubl lay a stre*. on any given 1 wonl. for the purpose of being better • nodsratood. If I were fosay, Youare say. To* are on ass, U amis so 1—, ■ Sir Jam*.." IfoiloraScd riwufo of laughter by the who!. Court, in which " i the Bench Jriasd, Wfowed *thc repor1 in, Stlrnce bring obtalni-d, Lord c Desman, the Judge, ^Uh much swju- ' tog gravity, aennted tho clfop ftllcn ■ • corneal. -Are yuu salisfiod, fir " Janwa?" -Kir James (dog red as he ' ; naturally was) had become bcvktl iu " man than name, arid in a great buff snlA. « The wiUNT may go down." " ft dra, Wthta^b^ivlilND* *. jjhyMr. ' •_ "j*

How rad. lorfefyt and desotate- il.r hrait feel* wfeieo ttfose whom we lire*! ' Wtth all t>»- Intcradly of a parent's W are taYbti away fHrni n*. stricken down 1 liy tlfe powefftil mapietixcr. Death, and shut otrt frewli otrf sight, and placed within the narrow, qntet tomb. Time altertate our sorrows', aud In th. multitudinous esttVs of life Wfftrritf for thr depnried ■flrity softened;— hut a parent rim no uAre ItofM tft)«ttl<t« labren Mkm'risiW frhm Win', l1wn he ran fortW those sffeo arc iMuq ami moving arrarod film. Ai Mhse vfcarnn.^he trcllngs iW'thc loVtd Rtpdriid become dre't*.'!." 'parry, ' bolfeV: I^kI s! thongh aT a gloomy, yvt tfcc* are ma of ail uuplra*aql~*it»tiW). Wsfoi. o. think and dwell. upon. jJK characteristics of llir poble nature whir light was quenched me Jj, had fettajaad to .:* naturUy As tlir rveniug shades tili around us, or in the quiet stiUaw ..I tin- nlglil we recall W mnupjy thedear loved one, and feel as tbo«^ the spirwas near us, aud oft jho Up. are ready L> pronouura the name,- Uu: which u*cd lo respond tu .pur ■nil. Even auiid the rare* and Una— anion, of life., we often fee] as if ho pressed with Uk presence u( tho s^qt nf the loved one. Ob, how fondly tre cherish thr recoltectioa of thaec who lien- paunl away. t(« take a nmtau .-holy ptetuure in visiting the phnrwhere their mortal remains are bursd and tho raised mound of earth w» di . in drckiug with nature's.eiiolio-t forget tbaeo whom the Good Father hath taken away from us; bat as foug the heart's pulsation* brat, ws will think of them, and ws vnclrovor to recall to memory the good aud notelink* whteh unite tho living with thow who have |«s*e*l away, appear to gi" find lured spirit* lo great us in 'our insMgc lute) tlir new sphere. Oh. bow L.iutifol the thought that the spirit* of those whom we loved in life, will be Willi us whet) our mission uu Earth h filled and l« our rompantoos in I hat i brighter world wbvrr sngrii dwell. Asr.IM.iTX or J. 4- A DAX*. | Young Adaure was a student iu lis j uttlec of the labt- Judge l'srson*. »t NcnbutyiRwt. FRrsoos, who No* ! namrthiug or R wag, raid to hla pnjdl | little before the close of the uausl course of study, • "Adams, you, are | good follow, and will make sauir- [ | thing if you dive. There 1*. however, j anr pins, of Jufonuaifoa of great Im- \ have out (Iran y-u. For that wc nlk Wi.\h nvrivr mi ,-xtra fev of 2211:- I | A. lain*, not over flush, hesitated. Inn upon cm-idorili.nl |nld the ratra fe- , aud rro ivreTi thc following infiwim , liou: " Whoit you pay money alwayt .akoa receipt-"' . Tile young studeiu , saw that he wa« ifaffi,"but said nothing. I aoo th.'lMng'jviistdfiulofllic Judg--'

A few itaye after. Hie nage Chech raited «l the ofllrr for Adams, who wits hooked for Rostera, and who. ah* was about to enter II. sOffdehlr di covered that lid 'Was "li'yf," at id, turning to the Judge, ftaked the fiitoi of a both nf MO. The munev was hanJed him, sHth Kofi wtahfo * "pleasant journey." ' 'Afiakirwtifo fBoston and returned, but seemed te. have forgutton the foirftwrM tuoury passed au. other matters wen arranged to tin- utlstactlou of all partics, sod lie was about lf> take his fond Irate, when the Judge suggested to him that perhaps he hod forgot tuu the 8'2". money. "Twenty dollars. l.irrowc.1 nioqcy!" said Atlanta, with alouk of wclj-lclguod surprise, ,, " )V»* that so? Or cratr*"', J nilgc y uu took ., In later year* the Jud^s was foud of I telliug this story as au cyldcncv of th. sliarpucss of his fisyoriui studsnt. 1 IVc roNtitlr shrebed how much iamb t ! Is- uccompllsheil fo est-rv etis Mvtov prmnpUyhls Sues. %• fiml toe fi>l • lowing in a Buffalo frijier which has . good bcarfng on' the tfibjeri:' "An office hoy owid'one uf the clerka timcents, the rfak owed tlic cashier two rent*, and ttie rashh r owrel the ofiu I boy two cent*. One day laat wosk lh< offlre boy havlng a cent In hts (nick.:. , concluded to diminish his debt, ami therefore handed the nickel oyer to tfo , cb'rk, who In Idni. paid half or his . debt liv giving the coin hi Ihc caahkr. I The latter Iwnded the rout Wk to lis ; office boy, remarking "Now I unl- ; owe you "one cent." The office Ifo? " again passed the cent to the clerk, who r passed it to the cashier, wbp passed i! 1; back to the office boy, and. (Ik lalte ■ s liuHvldual squared all accounts payin.r it to the clerk, thereby discluirging hi * It to ipe cicrx. increoy uiM-iiorging 11

; entire debt. Thu. it may tw seen hu" ) great Is the benefit to he derived from , a singh- rent, if only expended Judi I'HKJt'lHUBOrnXtlL— The Nation 1 al Executive Cummttted of the eolovi '1 men of the foiled States have tesmtarau * an address tn the people Of Liberia. J ' shlrii thev Mk them to strike f„ 1 .art "white" from their eoustiuj.., r and statutes. Hi a<.s">rvtao«T wlti #tor law. oTafl other free corner, lo " Uls-ris white men ratr f"" [ The foltowimrtfora, wbtoh are feu'- - i.qr round a jnto. are jrat now sutu i-. 1 view of toe -KuoBianqwatoKrv ^ OM fcms ralw km woraoai J As-tuKraihewswawnblosnrahMS. ■ KSaa? I itswrnraritsariftia. 0 ff TKst su- iks) call SSsw wklwww* * tutw drove of "hibernating plpog!,have shaken off thoir slumtar *.•„ S gone to work in earnest." Ratiwr l„