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-LET ALL THE ENDS THOU A I M 'ST AT 1'K THY GOD'S, Thtf COUNTRY'S, AND TRUTH'S."
vol.. IX. CAI'E ISLAND. CAl'E MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, TITPliSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1SH3. NO. 37.
NOT ALCOHOLIC. a !i it; HL\ concentrated. vegotjkbjlabtbktr act a pi hi; tohc . D(CTt>R imOl-LA'S'D-S. «EK.n.lX BITTKnfi. I'RK FARED BY DB. C. K. JACXBOK. Philadelphia. ?». W1E.L BWECTUAJULY CURE UVKR COBtI>l.4IKT. / dycrexwn. jtSjBtmmm. Chronic cr KerVou* Dehflfty. tdosoae oi the itlducy*. ondoll dloeaae* 'tuJjrfhfcrtom a flUcrCersd Liver or Stomach. ■ « £&,. • II lUk ..■! I'l'" Sutjw-W rrf Wood lo tbe r ^gMptatnrk.. V. • vi,. *..*> Vne. Mnu. UAlU '« rimnlar »I IN* ri! M tin . cSS tires' Ui'tif v» Smtteallel S. I,»«IK M »h.n In • • - Iftnei poMure. tfcno*** or VlSton. 11 >t. 'BSSS.'.™ the OidT. lurk, oBSk Unkhfa.. . r RqdOro I lu.br. nf llr.l, l*.rnt«j l»tb* rirkb. Con»Uut lionrliilnp of l:«*l, and ftrat DrjurWoo *r«plrtt». And wlltpwiUTrty Fever, B1I- ' tttET COWtato was aixohoi. or rid wiiiskf. y i ejs&5ra^»L>'u*,'w,''u nlat')"n';'! lio yon wool eoinnhln* to •trrnr'Ji'n ) ot: I / & U&BjBflflOnf 5v<& SeOsWtuttbc > SpJSISJfA'-o-™—'' * r»0 jou went rnrtryT Ujwdmw ii / UOOFLAVP'S german bitters. PARTICil.tH not Hi:. UfttM? •?" ■•"ft* ft*: ■ SS®BW9Rjr5SS,™X.' s; "RBIEiSISS'SsSS £u-X . WCKWKWC WelnRW >V iiiiallMIlT mAi the teswtwrr or Alcoholic rtunljlenle «»f Ihr Wwtt ltlnd. thr rtcelfc oU Ibr hmTar?*eltamJeul apm** drank art1* bf» i ■ nil ilislh I for thotowbo Rostra nod vlU kin ■ Lienor !RtIrt*. we Mbttab Ihe billon (ntreeetfn. net .uwU.i-1 tie of Ihiofln*.! ! Uerontu um«s mm) mi. wtfh : SKMrtrSstffirte arswsis ; res CRB SIUT.. wsssrue ■&£&£. Frjjwlumi wU( eoel yw>- | ... ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! kko THE . FR1K, y/LS. OF SOLDIERS. . IV.- tell the acton ttoo .< nil boring rvlotUviM or ' tiRnlc la Ihr array to the bM fuel HoofliWe - m epmtUv WBid. We tore io* hesitation In stv.patJVWsr k lien lion to tb* |aUo»to{ rr- » oiykebU Mill well euibri.il-. uUJ . urn e.C one i», MUWn terue*. * toss tie. tu neohio we » lowcnto*. "bMtorueurJl) the. UUeri :lf— • ^ of ni> e-ntrod«e. MlOO or Wlieli ^orree. »»" Ki SViiaed, ! . i'r. -i '■ : 1»M nnilrr ibo IwrnrdUir rot* onmdv* in -HWiy ^.TuTSi I'-m'tfri'iir" . Kt with mnewunrtim of «<■ *». Vv ■•Mom W KaM&vMoMorUto'TbibOnlon tbeOOtb : at tone -Mote Hon lie:. I boro leen ol-mt m low m oarono mM u- uf eOb rtUln e .purl, ot Vileut). fur >nn BMn l wai MAWrtf nble to ooiknow nnvlhlnr. nod if I Old bwrr * inonol j .knra.M ■■ IHMitfitMr Cbtotr* «d hivn <rurSncJ«nhfuf»\' Uwink' unow. —fully; to I etol kuellr prececal n UrttJe. rm Me lUnc I ! hm— ■■> HkbM Ikm Hn. rkwnor iMmow «l f SsBJ^SKSSj^S t toiBK KtoMked to rrj.ee uy Wire nod Otornur. | J. Vounto^uSyT" f i /tencya^. j %cu,'!yr.^- i H«uaor CCUSTrBRTBTTB i frlfk 1'b.r MOXl l.k t* i'eitt. .'iSs.'
i'rird- Tottrn. T ^ — j to siv (;nu.DRi;\. [is the Boeitin 7"nrt»crfpr. not long ' ( linco. tlirro mi' n very ext|»iiito poem, j nLi.'h *n» vrittno in cmup. niter bniti*. i nod renl hy o bnldier to bls ebildfen nt • fcORie. Dsrlinjf-.I »m »re»ry pining; j K. ' Hhnrtf.r.k f.ifi nero' v my wny ; to I ran h«r-ily ~n- tbe iinir-c J'OT the ri.iail— Ibo lilvvr lining, ' Turning daV\Do«« into doy. • I «m treaty of lite ffihTtuf/ { ' Mnaning.'.*sr!ne ihrniigb tile oir; I ; Breaking i.eirM in anBiiibh.brvCQC j Fob the |,4i on**- f..r Hjejfiuc, ' •' Hobhiiig nngtrr ii or ifarpStf. i e ! am wrnry of tbo fiflhline; Uroibera rod wllb broihers' gore. | Only Ihnt l ho « rung" we're rLtlAiog—. . j ,TWk'«ni! i.nbbf'siiMtle Hfehfmit— I ! 1 »ou)il draw iny eeor.l nu nxirv. ■ [ I bin dicing, denrct. pioioir. For yonr lithe- on By cboek ; For your dnr nrnio ronnd me Iwiring; For >oor tofl eye* on me aiiinittg ; j For yonr loved wocdn— dltrlmge apeak ! • ' U Tell gi». in Jfonr obrneat prniilo, ! Of iRo ohvn iirancb mid d»vu ; ) Onll me from the cannon'* rattle ; { Tnkb my llujuglitl nony from battle ; — — jIC i Fold tile ip yopr dealest lot*. Darling* I nm weary pining; Bbi.iww* fall neron my ersr ; I ran hnrdlvtee lb* lining '. * " j * Of tho flood — lhv»Jlv»Y linbig, ! j ' Vmiln dnrkn*»* itfto day. ^rlrrt ^Uisrrlliutit. el CHIKV AHA* Till; BABL^" m i a mother's short. J I It «■« the third dntr after my bo»- * liana'.- funrntl, noi.1 tbe widow, and 1 * j wad *» jtti untd by bii anddt-n deatli thai ; ■ I coiiltl do polbiug bnt (it and tbhtk b | oref It, and fry to nalize how It could * i ha«*. t>nH lint Sunday befdre h* had a! bevti filiirg with ae, watching thn rj baby as he (at In the snnthine Uogblng j and clapping hi* little Jwadl a* thi J ' (hadow* of the tragi wgra flnng across ; tWe b.ro flool^nd moved by the jmaii- 1 . - rag breeio. Now the chiM was sitting i * io the aauie spot, the warm OctoLur suu ' i . •treninjiig in on hU brlghl inrls, and I " miking bim 'look so prettj— to like » j . picture ; but the fnibt-r was gone from • * us fitdver. -V;«.l 1| scuKcd io mo I mast sen hit dear ; ' face rrnce more— thai he woo Id surely j I lift the latch and coiue in, and take oar : child up, and (ay, as he so often did, j "Mother, what would you uku for this ' I I little bother ?" i. Keen ihc baby missed him, and would i come nnd aland at roj kooa calling i "pspa, papa," until I thought my poor ; J. heart wunid break. Tbe two oidsat ! ' childran were nt school ; the- rest were j I , out playing, so tbst I war qgitpabne. ; [ . By and by the baby tired, of his plaj, i J: and came and got up into my lap. J- "Mamma C^? inaiuma DiUMi't,'' hi j r j lisped oot, and Wiped my wet face with | ; | his little chnbhy band* Bet 1 eonld ! » j only hidd him elo»*r to me, and tbea cry ; | ! more bitterly. I Just thcu Mr. aud Mr* Lorrj^riar m'dnxa up in their handsome canis. • . i They lirad aol -far off, and were our ) . i rhfhtwt neighbors. When I had invited ; i them fn, and bail dried my eyes a little, j | \ 4h(-y seemed at a 1ou how to bdglii the :| conveysaiion, bnt Charlie had (iJd away ; M from my aMe, and went and il^id at the ' ?J lady's knee, and poinlinjf to her henry ! goM bracelet, aaid "Pretty, pretty, " in | hi* childish way. She took It off and j ga*a it to hiai, saying : J vlwt yoa cotno to be n»y little boy, j Charlie ?*> My heart took fright at oac«. Thsy I bad no children, and I mmaed to faei as ! plainly a. if they had t.ild ua, that they , ! "No, no ; mother couldn't tpart i.im," • i said, quickly matching him away, ! ahnfist rudely 1 fear. ; "My d'-*r woman," btgsa Mr. Lorri ; ! mev, "bare yon thought seriously of the ' • I in po nobility tai ywar (fouin^jlong with to make a Using f«r yoa ; how can you - hope to do U whSMR ym V 1 "We offer," jblntd io Ms wire. *pto j ' I take the moil bsiplcit of your lit'.la <
j oih. f > pivo bim all tbe advantages we I woald our pww c&ild, and ■ surely you " | rau*i ibo tliat (Lad's baud is In it ; t'int i through mi hs intoods to beip yoa " g ' ] need not tell you bow long I witli- '. 1 1 Mod ail -their argnmeats. Bnt at Inst, '• .' iisstvmBA by thoir enuvatlt*:. I ertommte.l to coaeidi'f ihe matter. lb tWo days . tbo}- eatud Mr my ooswor. I neiermsn- j J tioiMd their *i*tt Many of the eMMren, and I hud ehanged ray mind almost I retry honrninee 1 had seen thorn. At Inst, coovincod that it was foe the ebfld's I good, I consented to give liiat up. ■ tVKwi | we ot- to drlu - hidi - to' gomy m..; n -Ifc^red - wi nrilele f put oo' hlfti'lnd ' ntode every dear curl orer nnd over j befurt) I could pel it to pleatn mr, nod | i kissed the* little while shoulders until 1 they wero all rosy. But at length he wai ready, and I tlibughi he never look- : sO prbtty. He was fbll of animation, for -ho was bid !' enough to know what It | mraut to "go riding," nnd' bo clapped : ; his hands sod . laughed aloud at tbe horses as they were driven op. I bonded ! hlra to' his new mother (the children | ' snpposHl that hr "was to cunwf lui-i- ! soon), and he never even looked at me. ; Olj, :j»ow|jpqJ^aa#jpf widiijig Jiaart gww. | When 1 cararbtck into the house the first .thing tnj^ "y# fell on was lii* cradle. : I could only throw hiykelf oo It aud sob aloud. Then came the trial of telling the whole truth to the children. None - of them seemed reconciled, and I lelt that tho worst was to comn when the two^ol.ltet should return from school. I almoet branded to meet them, wipe- ' claHy Willie ; he was like hi* fatter, so ■ quiet aud calm outwaidly, but biding brnoath his appsreni coldness the 1 strongest, drepeit' feelings. Hut the 1 other.; went to, meet lb em ax thoy csme 1 horns, and 1 was plesSahtly disappointed id the way thji- olfleit took it. Heye*m> •d to feel that I bgd dune it furiltk beet, 1 aud that be-mbst hide his own sorrow for my sske. lie was more thoughtful 1 fur e>y coaifort, gentler than ever, only I - »cry still and gr»ve. i j Th» day ended, as the longest will nt I last, and ii came time to go to bed. I 1 ; had taken Willie to deep down strairs 1 j cesr me. 8inc« his Ihth T's doath, the I other children slept just abotc us , j WeB, when I cam* to Ke down thera ' ) was the- empty pillow ! Baby had *1- ^ ! wsjs laid his flttlti rdwy Yace as elbse to i mine as he could gel it, and slept with t one little wtrm hand on my ueck. ]^ll i my prief broke ont afresh when I thought , of him. Willie raised uji at last' and , ; said canjestly ; ( "Mother, it's Charlie you aro crying j for, isn't it f j i "Yes," 1 aiis*. red ; "I know it s for | j tbe best, bnt, oh, it's so bard to give | ! him up." J, j "Mother," eontinnnl the child, "wbea | i fother died we lcnew that it *wtt all Fct i the bist. Ik-cjusc 0od,tonk him from us; | j but I have been thinking sver slice we ] laid down how poor little Cborlic mu»t . ha e'-ytag for you. and how God1 gave ! him to us to love him and keep bini ; , *a-.id now you have given him away, ^f j He had in cast him to be Mr. and Mr*. j Lord maris baby, -wouldn't ha have given i i him TO them at ^r«t ?" I Tao child's w onli carfivd iqpre weiaht ! wi A 'them ■ than njb ^ the-ffSJnqtfnts (fT-%>v ' ' ! .(J"a#clrriferiV | moment, 1 N«id, impijlsi»ciy : ' Oh, IM erly trad him bsek/beybwild^ J never go away again, no mutter bow j poor wn might b«." The moon was shining so brightly I that it was almost as bright as day, and ' pre Mb sly Willie said : "Mosher; it's only half a mile across , the fieMs, end they wont go to bed for , a lung. U.9t.et Mr. Lorri mer's ; Ictus , g« aud get Cfbariha. Why, aratber, I j , tol hea r him crying now." ! i Urged by the cbiid'n entreaties and i 1 sratt': a KM it »0 gn-ekly fa my lHe, s?d aoithtr i •f ; -At until we reached the man- ' i tiau. Thru w» stopped a moment for j ; j brantii, aad aare snough w« coald hesr i i j biby screaming at tbi- top of bis voice. • j Wo went round to I be sitting-room door aad knocked. They aatmtd half fright- i
■ ened when they taw who it was, but j i asked us in pdlltmy. A hired nurse was j . walking ivitii the child up aud. down tho ' floor, trying to pacify It Mis. Lorri - rocr bad u.-aricd herself out, atid was ' lying on a lounge. r "Come to mother," Willie said, and i : brought the little* -fclhsw to me at oifct-. How he clnhg <rf! me, still sobbing. ' yct^miSing all the while to find hiai;.. If ' , In iiiy arms. "I cann-it give him up," I said si L?l, ! v.'hen 1 could gtlmy'vosce clear. "You! uiu«t let ni« (uhe him home." The; evidently (SrougbLak Ibo »lilii-«t »f' wtonski,- but skolr' cold «wo»ds only mail.; rao the more determined, and we 1 •Urted back In lets thmi half an hour After we cugse, "I carrying the baby ; ' Willie offered lo help me, bnt I frit a? though I could, carrv him in in; crms ! forever. When I had laid him in bed, now fAt asleep, but still sobbing, and reaching i out his little hands to feel if I wag there, ! I *«id, "God helping me, come what w+11. 1 will never part with one of my | living children again; and I never did. - I cccd u o t ttl Vyoujiqw wi Id wi^j ; j (lie r«st of. the ohilgfen were whciv. tiny j j lo^cd die baby in bi q next morning ; they almost fought over the little h-llow, and from that day forth it was their greatest pleasure to ornuse Charlie, and hate bim with them. When the affair came to be known, many blamed me. and many favors that my rich neighbors might have dona me ^ ibey withheld. I think, for my folly, ns t they culled It. Ilut a few poor women 1 1 ks myself, thai had always nursed their own children, said I did right. We bad trials, end often scarcely a crnst I of bread in tbe houle ; bnt our hardships j only bound ua tbe more closely together, j All my children* proved comfoits and i tleisings to me. God took rare of. one for ine ; hot as Willie said, wo knew that was for 1he beat. The rest married in the course of time and left me, But the prop of my old days, tkl. oua. whose industry and mgnagrnient givsjoe this ; plentiful and comfortable home, has ilever left me since the' day I gave him i awnv." A tOJiRCIKNTIOI S JJ'.Hi. My father had n dog of the spaniel : whose mum wus J'orito. Though drcititdly waggish in one point,- be had ' ulw«ys given evidence of being wore Religions than many nf bis canine neigh- ' True, be would never (urn the "other cheek," and consequently, though he had a good chnracfcr with the peace society, he waa scooted by the nonresidents. "But I'onto was slwnvs reguat church, aud in otio inrdnnee. nt least, gave evidence that ho went (here witfl on idea that hooeRiy and religion" liod some connection -with wch^itbef.T He sras sale in this notloh. 'for a more than he never trnrked. i*ofir<f alwaya wwlkod into clrnrch with the fnmily,vtrougV| fan -invariably' took his sroT on tha fowcv stair" of tkfc sacred, desk, «nd nun* bat the whlosl is the congregation "remembered when his seat was' rvscant. 1 ought to have remarked- | sonaar Unit Fonto had but ot/e enemy ; • is thw world, and who was that but' the I desctA of * tbo churtli, and H)ifr next' I oeigibor.s 1 "forget the emnve— pnbaps"' sametolstKM' agadhef I'ohto In Ihe days ! j of Ids puppyhoOd, When, It mmt be con- : i fessed, be was too ranch addicted to fon 1 to comport -with a draconfsh hlea or rtftpiv'; Re that as it may, Pobto grWled at nobody but Deacon "Drttry, and tho deacon threw stones at nobody s6 forrouslT a* at Ponto. If either exemplified the golden role towards the i otter, it was I'onto. So things stood i at a err; sin time when tbe good parron ! ] called away for a foil* journey ' j^us paraon- or no parson, the firmfte.pll i j »»at. «• chttvcb as aloal the Ulofffng 1 ' SaWsath, raid noda wlth a'fbnger ftce of] i mora graeiaM 'step than Ponto. His j aeoaEtxnntd seat was taken, aod when 1 ! lb® eongrsgailoa roae ftfr 'elfiy 'BOTtlng | | prayer, Fotiio rose with tbe rest as be • j alwayi had done, and stood with cloved j eyes and open cart, waiting for the first I w(«ff.«r -oappHMtton. "To tbe nttcr ! as'.ouUbmcut of uobody but the sane- '
t iimonlous Pontoptbst word came in the j s .voice or his duly enemy, the p'ous ; s | deacon. If tho big Bible had fallen on Ponto'* j k 1 tn1l be tvoukl not have lookc^ for the ' rauw |»li a more rapid glance then I ' I'L cast upward* to tiir pulpit Ife fixed : * hi* eyrK a moment on ihv fscc_ of the < . di mrott, as if lo be sure of the sacriirge, ! f and then, with a look of pious horror I . ' shall net or forget, and a step ss rapid , ' n« Ihc sscc'ti'-y t«f Ihv place would allow, . i j he parseii out of the house and took a ' bypath hiiitie across the fit LI. From I tljal day forth, es lung as Ponto lived) ' r hi nevtr could .br flattered or exhorted ! t 1 to i nter the church door again ; anil r ; whenever, from n'retwity, he passed it j ' dn week days, it was with a look that j • said to all that knew him as I did, "11 Deacon Drnry prays, the church may count • Pouts among the backsliders." ' wnv jewkssltakk bkactifil. i , ; Chsteaiibriand gives a fanciful but! I I ogreeable reason for the fu'ct jhat the ' ; Jewiah women nro so much hnntisoRier ' . | thun the titftt if their nation. Ho soys • • ; Jewesses have escaped the corse which j • j « lighted ?upoh thi ir fattiere, littsbcnds : ; ; and (ons. "Not a Jewess tvas to bp ssen | , | among the crowd of priests and rabble • who insulted the Son of God, scourged I j him, crowned him with Thorns, nnd | subjected him to iufsjny and the agony , ; of the cross. The women of Judea bet lie; eel in the Savfour, and assisted in i • soething bim under affliction. A woman i I I of Bethany poured on his head precious 1 1 ointment, which she kept in a vessel of ■ alabaster. The sinner anointed bis*feet I with perfamed oil, sud wiped them with i [ j her hair. Christ, on his part, extended i mercy to the Jewess. He rnitt ! from . , ' the dead the ion of the aidow of N'ain, i i and .Martha'* brother Iczarua He - cured Fimon'a mother-iu-idw, nnd the i t woman a ho touched the bem of bis gari I uiunt. To the Samaritan woman be was t a spring of living .waters, und a cqm- ' I passionate judge of the w ontsn in adul- ' ; u-ry. Tbe dansh'crs of Jerusalem wept i i over him; the holy women accompanied i i | him to Calvary; brought him .balm and I spices, aud weeping, sought him in the sepulchre. "Woman, why weepest thou?" Il(f first oppcaraticc »Pcr the resurrection was to M»cy Magdalene. He said to her, fjMary." At the sound I of his voice, .Mary Magdalene's eyes were opened, and she answered "Master." The reflection of sotac beautiful I ray must have rested on the brow of the ' I I Jewess. Tfitt sight of a tittle chili! »l j rn/cr f« on* | . of ths most tonching.in this world. Bow- - . at the littla twdiiilw. ib* hands foMeJ, the niglit lob* falling -unicW..i. about the biiilm, the pyci cloced, ami tbe tips moving '•j v'cuUy: lie has not, ;« leoriKd !o "luake i.a f layer'' — tuaka it for kumaa rather than ' the III Vine ears. The little trllow speak* ' gebtly to the Saviour about 'some ugly tarn-' • ]wr* or tinuyhiy words, suggests some blesa- ; . - ing he would be right glad to rrceivo for j - ' pa and mo.wud souethtng for sister sod the baby; and maybe h« r.-iusn.lieM hie dog, and ! ben he drops into his bed ; tlie lrinf ' cors drooping! v over Uia bright t-yw. and he - is aslyap. II* fun to slcqi with tha 1 j understanding that tf.o .Jjortl will h*v» him j j taken care of all night, for hi asked hiui lo. ' j Blessed (oftfa ! lie bu not been pnziled :j with' discdsalous 'of Second causes, and laws i ;1 and4 processes, and antecedent* and it- 1 [j quemne. He has a Father In Heaven, irnd ' . 1 that Father dooe what lie is asked to do. | j Wul hU systrmstie thaolncy ever teach , anything belter, or bis later philoenpby ever make bim truly wiser? Will it giver ' any batter gift tban the simple faith of a child? ' A clergyman was once sent for in the i { middle of tbe night by one of the ladies | ! or bis congregation. ! "Well, my good woman," said he, "so i -Tytto *re-»#vy ill, and require tlie. the con J '• relation of religion? What can I do < •:f for youftP " No," replied the old lady, "I am j i only ncrvons, aud can't sleep," "How can I help that?" asked tbo ■ : j parson. i ! "Oh, sir, yon always pnt ma -.deep' I so nicely when I go to church, that I j f thought if yob would only preach a little • j for Btol" 1 The per*ou "made tm-lsa ' I : :
A GRAVEYARD JffKE. ! I Rich scenes occur in hons«rl.eit6nr : dtvs, and every unfortunate with alergo ' j family is pnt to bis trump# to seenro a borne, children not being favorites with | i landlords. ' i Mr. Sambrrs was thus "cileaeeil. anil being obliged to chang? hie quarter- . 1 s-t out with Mre Souther* and Wa nit"- | bopvfuia ua the hunt. True maul afti r ' teueaioiil was found, hut cl-c oiglit 'id 1 the Olive branches brought a tlat rvtuesl. 1 No, sir, there wasn't unytliiug to be 1 rented to such a fondly. All one Jay i and the next till mar night they wanI dcred on, tlrfd and hungry, when hop- ' pening to pn<s a graveyard, Smitber* wns suddenly seized with » brilliat.t j idea. ' "You and the children go in Ihfcbr-"' ' my dfor, and look around while I i*t if * 1 there is anyibing to rent in the brlgb- | borhood," ho said. | The request was complied with, und | soon Mr. Smiifirrs fonud a house juit ' suited to his liking "Any children ?" asked the landlord. ' "All in the graveyard," answered 1 Bmlthrrl, wilj) a face as aolcmn as one 1 of the torabstoacs1 i Soon the bargain was struck, tease " drawn, tr-d the firtt quarter's rent paid," I and the father went rejoicing on his way. I But the landlord's fame was equally solemn when the fother, mother, and tbo nine children took possession tbe next I • day4 • •»*— - I "I thought," bq said, wkh something • that tonnded very ranch lifto ah oath, - "you told me your childran were all to tha graveyard ?" - 1 'So they were," replied 8 nithi-rs. I with a very insinuating smile, "ao they 1 i were, bnt I didn't say they were dead." He bad taken tho house and' taken ' the landlord ia at the same time. )x Honduras, invalids nfliietcd with Sevet i ula Visit tha streams that bare drained frutO . the wild lamia whore Barsapa-ill* grda* It is found that tbe water* bvcoutg impreip uated with tbo mediciiial virtues of this : drug, and tho natives drink it- hatlm in jtr and livo on it for weeks. Whatever ill effects, there "tcatcrhn} place*" have a rep. ' j utation not ihforior to mtr nvrn Bsratuga, L snd great nnmbors surely obtain relief at I: llieni from the eraplluas, ulceration* and , I torus, which arn »i afllieting always to u I j half civilixcd people. Yet 1 hod all olas*<-» ( hive more confidence in Dr. Ayer * Kxiract of Barsaptrdla. than in the impregnated ; waters or olj compound of ths root tbst . they csn make. Thos* who con sffont to ' hay it, do to, snd it is in very goueral use hero, curing them tUft and quicker tban i !' they can get relief wlthont it, Not ■ few I of our staple - products go thus to foreign J lands, are there manipulated by scientific or astizan skill, and then come back for cor consamptioa and a%o.—^«rrt*penifrnl t>J f the Ilerohl, JruxiHa. .. . a ._ ) RKLlGIOrS miRTHniF. - 1 A young gentleman, happening to sit at • church in a pew adjoining one in which «at 1 ! a yoring lady for whom he bad conceived a ' sadden and violent passion, wws desiruas of • enreriag into o courtship on thnnpot; hot ' the place nor suiting o formal declaration. ' the exigency ef tbe cum snpgoHod fhe fid1 lowing plan : Ho politely handed his fair tj neighbor o Bfbfn open, with a 'pin stock In • tho following text, Second EpHtla of John, 1 j verse fifth ; "And now I bMeech iliee.'lsdy, i J not as tliongb 1 wrote a new commandment - unto thee, bat that which we had from tho I beginning, that we lovo one another." hh» ' retarned it, pointing to the second ebBptrr i of Ruth, verse tenth : "Then she frli au-her ' face, and bowed herself to tbe ground, and • iiaid onto bim, Why bave 1 found grace u» i *Uiine eyes, seeing tbst 1 nm a stranger ?'-' He returned tbe booh, pointing to tbe thirteenth verse of the Third Epistle of John : "Having many things to write onto you I i | would not write with paper and ink. but I trail to como auto you. and spook foew l.» i ' fo«®. 'hat oar joy may b* fnH." From tbo • above Interview tbo marriage *ook place j tbe ensulag woek. ' A Gksman Truth. — What yoa would j have in the nation you must jdaat io the I sohooL. | — A lock of botr from a young woi man's bead Is oftoo b key to a young man's heart. — Admit no guest into your soul that | ihe.tailhfol watch-dog In your bosom i barks mt. . -MB* .rat ' • ' mt

