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VOI,. XII. >
CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE -27. 1866. . — — — : — — — -> . . ^ ...
NO. 577.
ffet feet's ffisrart. ' ~ WATCH1K". Is XbtMhead* seam fair. WHO* >lnM the eras uf imtk ul liiUfcl ru Uiroufh the kwmhl air,— How patient k«l» I Woo, ew*Mtfw a.Wimr UPH _ Holding a Ho, spark, th.t h- mlchl .Sear I ao d.sQ^.is. tW lajwUeg Uv amlwu) Bolo fuaol tbo regxe* IvUf* 1 <u'*i+gr:~T^ ] Awd I woe all aloe*. But Mature wee eo kind I Llkv a Mo Triond I loiadtW toot Hnorei WbalMllI tlMwaodoiliif wind. " Iat thou, Boar father I (Off" Mai vreDAwOWa (hoot resounded In reply . Bo looms* the Wll anil, ooaltWo euddealy With tkafroal Ufkt-bouao (Of f I win ka pottaat oow. Door Htsooalf father, wolttuf horo lot Thro? I knew the derkeau holds that ahalUW Aftwld, whaelll.TBre.1 h SfflKSBft IU ptUoo ri iAmm I "** (hall I ool, thee, rvjolet I ! Oh, never lest or oa4 sheuld aklM o( Thlwe ott Ollflot, harlot loot thai, some eo ■*». Wo wklofor of Thy Tolaal JFtbrt $gisfellattg. , AISU. ULLli BT IU. MU A. OWUOI. Although t wonderful abitd, Lilly iu by BO bmd« • fttiB. uneorthly, prseoclos* little on*. H«r Mill •*• M ma i J m b«r hair, Bod bar ejra ware aiwoya laughing. 8;ia «aa io- I daad • |jbbbi of light wherever seen. j At alght of bee loialy faca, tba aUra j virago* of worldly meo relaxed, and tba old aJwpya bald open ami for ber ; Cor aba wonoad tbalr baarta with btr b^ppy, anlaaa prattle. Ooa day bar molbar took bar oo board a ataawiboat, oo a plaaiora *xeoiaioe. At I rat, Lilly lookad grara, finding bene If among ao Bony strange oeoDle bat loving at tba farther end pea p la ; bat j
of tba Mlooa a aaaarabla aaa, who , bold a little girl by the band, rijo # begged bar aotbar to let ber go and ^ aaa tba ro.y-cbe.kad child. Mry- waa aot afraid to trait t Lilly. MaheawM, -Lilly, rsnembtr . I aad do not go eat of the door or by , | the window," aire bat* that ihe sight | 1 raly opon tba aweel cMitJ'* Implioit I oh ad I awe a. 8a away veal Lilly, her large aad beaatifa) ayaa ablalag, bar (tap (till i rather alow ; bot when (be got a ear i j tbo child, abo looked for a moment io bar Uuia eh oh by faee, aad .mile as- j gntli aaUe ; tba two quickly undvr- f stood aaah other, and were aooa boaily , play lag tOgBtbar. The old gentlemen l regarded tba* wKb a look of interest ! that waa aot loet npoa LiUy ; ao, by- ( aad-by, sliding op to bia karat *b* oaked— "la Ibatywor Hub girl 7" ' "Tea dear," waa tba raply; "at ; laaat aba it tay little graad^aagbtar." . "Art yaa bar grandpa 7" , , "Tea, dear." •i . tmtK" um uii,. .iu, | , that earwat, owaxlag way tbat la ta aooae ( ohUdraa ao InwalrtlWa, "aad ha'i a good ■ph. MMl IwoM Jaaoa. »o joo ; tola dawn 7" TkeoUmra looked at bar with a j * alraaga rxprwadoa, but did not apaak , *00? . Dral yaa Iowa bte baeaaaa be died ( to aait yaa! Say I deal yoe low I J^S?"ufla.biid"-«r-M»dtheo'd ' -nwLw'w Iij. L,.- ; tu i«M ,i u. .waiVuu : iJT'J- IT^i, «<o,_ lakl.lHWl'l' I "Hy Hue ... .iiiiuiu-' jjjj^erwiheu.u.w.1; baa Maabar «aa lata to g mm- ^ ^ i rfu'
Mw. iat for lotna 'tline, illent ' i aad aBUarr.iied, where her dapgl.li r bad eicorttd her. | "That', a woiideiful little onr," ail': ' the old genllt man, aft, r be bad tna»u j tcred hi. euioiioo. 1 ' Ob eo, air — a irry plesi.nt, good { eb'ild, bot thrre ii nothing wonderful i aboat bar," replied tbanotbir. "Madam, pardon me — but do ooe ' «rer look that mocb InUreil in mc " before, to aik ma the limpla qneatioo i that child put to me, and 1 mqbow fa j , [ my eigbty-tbird yrar." ~ i, : •• The ilible, air, yon know, aay« : 1 ! that out Ifl the moutha of babca aud ' ' loeklioga Ood hath ordaiaed"praiaa." i 1 J "Ah ! yea, I rememper — I read my ' i bible a great deal, madam," and h« i _ ' aighad heailly. "And yoo find comfort iaiU truth. < I hope, air t" [' "Mo, aadam. I baia for many | ' yenra been ibaping tba Scripture* to ; ' •uil aoma peculiar ilawa of mine ; and I ao buiy and Meloui bate I bun, that* . I here giren no attention to it aa a 1 ! latiog medium Whan yoor child , j pal that quealion to Be. madam, 1 ' seamed aoddealy to awaka, aa it wtro ! i out of a alamber of yaera aad again be aigbed bearily. 1 "I think, air," inid Mrs. , "if - yoa would aot diadafo ao bomble an 1 ' instrument, my little daughter, aa .be 1 baa parbapa prgun Iht good work, . might load yoo to tba truth.' "Tba boat ii Hopping, madam," Mid the old geotlemao. Then be ' i added, eagerly : ' 'Will you accom- ' pany me to my home 7 It will be ■ 1 pleamnter tbaa the bet groee, at tbie - ' boor of tba day; and I would talk more : ' ' with that dear child." ' « ' ' Hla new-found friend contented, aud ' 1 J tbey walkod together for aome minute., ■ the little children hand in band, until < ' tbey came Iu right of s aplendid man- j I r ilon. A park, dotted with beautifol j I •hade treai, lay in front; aud the iqp , ' brigktauad it* open paths, and threw ' ■ thread, of light In among tba shadow- . < ' log foliage ap reading broadly oit-r the | | green. Thli led Into u garden well <
laid out and blooming with ▼ariooi The gjaai roof of • large conunatory glittered io tba red light ! of that boob bour, and through its trantparawt windows the lemon aud the orange eould be seen. / . ♦, They entered the house. It wore air of groodror, and aeery room 1 waa adorned with rich aud coetly fur ' ! nilure. J "Oh, irtint a happy bcuae 1" cried i angel Lilly. ' "She tueab.,** ia:d her aothrr, IbiI "that aierylbiag is sB-buautiful, ' obs ought to b« happy here." Agaiu came that aigb walling up from the heart of the aged man, and hual.ook hit bead Mdiy, holding oat ' arm. to tba child. "Coma to me, aod tell ma bow 1 lore Jean.," fat Mid. 1 "Why, don't t».u lute him yet 7"! : aba cried, anxionilf looking Irorn hiui I to btr mother. "Is itao vaay, then, tay sweat child?" "Why, it's ao eaay, you csn'i help i | answered the little one, simply "Mother says she Ioim ma dearly wbt s i good ; sad how ess you help K>t- ; ing Jesni, who Is good all the time?" { "Do you thisk he loiea me 7" "Ok, 1 Inor ha doc. 1" replied the! ; child, tsruuatly. Tba eyM of the agwd gbabeliaitr filled with teara, as ha awid : "Tu«u, raly. If he Ioim ma, who boa btrn i always so uagrolafui toward him, 1 1 ought to leis him. Tbsnk Ood ! 1 | see It Is s new light," he murmured to I I | himself. "O madam I bow ooa I tier ] j be thankful eoosgh that i met this ; ssgel 7 Baraly, if I teak Him ha will , ! be found." I I H bar own awaut way. Aa mother j of KtUa Lilly uufolded the pUs of aad-, | iatkM to ttti boory- beaded akeptic- ; | rfotisg hie iBpreaaioc.. wb.ro tbey i ooa Mr ted wfth the truth ; sod when j ahwMt Urn, be ha* bambM hiBa.if in pruyaa, «nd premised sol to girt i | >p hit MMwh he bod found tba | r.raesies, that the aotbar of Lilly re- j " aaieMi a Wu«r ftwm the oM gewtla.M ! in waiuh be wrotu glad tidings of i graetj.,. Bww b. hmd U. 8.1- j ' tow.
' .lie read the latter part of his letter. ' "For me, mothrrf" j "He aays he asill gat yon whatever t you wi.b, no ntatter what it co'U." j , •O mother 1 w ill hr ?"— and Lilly | ■ clapped bar bands. " Will be buy a : ■ whole new library for our sabbath- 1 1 ■ school 7 Oh, that would be ao nice 1" j j "Atwsy* aiiOthir, utter telf," j ' I thought the gratified parent, a. the ^ J I tears came into Iter eye.. Theo the j ( added, aloud, "Well daughter, I will! | tell htm what jou waut. j , the next sabbath, a oew and | beautiful library gractd tba sabbath i school room of L . aod Lilly's ejea < sparkled like diamonds aa aha heard 1 tba anparintcudaut tell that it was a j 1 , gift through ouo of the sabbatb-school 1 " scholar*. Wat it atrauge that etery ( rye turned toward the beaming face of ! angel Lill^ 7 Aod when the qut«- , tions came' pouring in upon her— ; "Was it you I was it you 7" her child- ' aniaer wa. — "Yea: areu't you glad wo'eu got : j •ucb a beautiful library 7" Tbat old mau lived to build a house ! unto lb* Lord; and when it was com- ; plated, and tbey told him that angel , c Lilly lay in ber white robaa, pale and ; motionless, bia only reply wae, at be wiped tba teara from hi* furrowed t cheek, "Bud pointed to the new sod ' eltgsnl edifice — ' "There is ber monomeot !" The Means that Destroy 1 Health. f Take, for example, s yonng girl , who lies bweo bred delicately in town, afanl up in t nursery in ber childhood c — io s boarding school through her 1 yonth — neter accustomed oither to air 1 ! or exerciie, two things that the law ot \ ' : God Bakes euenlial. to health. 8he ® marriea — her strength is loadrquate to ( the demands opon it. Hef beauty ; , j fades early ; and h«r Bcqalatsoccs . . ; exclaim h j "What s strange Pruiidcnca, that a | u mother thnuld be taken in tbe aidtt , of Mb from her children. ' Was it Providence 7 Mo I Provi- " dtnee baa assigned ber three score
i 1 year* and ten— a term long euougb to ( • rear her children, aud to see her child- : , ! ' reo'a children ; bat the did not obey i i the lew* on which, ijfe depend, end of e I course *ha loet it. I * r~X farther, too, I* cutoff io the mid.t > of hi* d*y*. He la a atefu! sod di*- 1 i tingnikhed eftisto, and eminent in hi* : , profession. A general buzz rises on j every- side of "Whit a striking Provi- • , I dene* I" The msn bsa been in the ! r hsblt of itodying half the night, of. ■ pa.aing bia day* in bia office and in ; • , tba courts, of rating luxurons dinnei?, ' and drinking sarioai wines. He ha. ' > every day violated the law on which ' I health depends. Did Providence cut , t htmeff? The evil rarely ends here.!' The diseases of the fathers are often j 1 I transmitted ; aud a feeble mother I ' rarely leave* behind fair ligorou* j '! children. i j It ha* bien c it .ton. cry in tome of , | oor citici, for young ladies to walk in | 1 ' j .lbin shore and delicate stockings in | I > A healthy, blooming < . i yoong girl, thni drrtitd iu violation of ; ' I * heaven', laws, pay* tbn penalty, a j ' - ' checked circulation, cold, feier and : 1 "'death. "What s tad Providence 1" 1 : exclaim ber frifud*. Was it Provis ! dence or bi-r own fully. A beantfful yonng brido goes night { r after night to parties made la honor ol I , { her marriage. She has a aligbtly sore i i ; throat, perhapa, and tha weather is 1 I inclement ; bnt Jiia must wa<r ber 1 I , neck aod arm* bars, fur who aver aaa > | a brlda iu a close ersniog dreaa f She ' r i ia conaequentiy Mixed with infismatlun 1 ] » of tba lung*, and tba grsie receive* 1 kw bsfor* her bridal day* are over — j , "What a ProTldeaeal" exrUhui thai r world, "cat off in tba midst of happi- ! i ■ ntn* and hapaa 1" Alas 1 did aba not - cut the ihraad of Wb hemlf 7 f A girl la tba conn try, expoisd to » onr changeful climate, |eU a new bonf asl initsad of gattiag a fbaaal gar- ' ijmaaL A rh.um.iia. i* tha conm- . quenee. SbaaM a girt rit dow. traa- . qaiily with tba M<m tbat Pratidenca i- Lbs* aaal tha rheumatism upon bar. or - ahowM iha eborga It to ber owu eaaity, a i sad avoid tha folly in Tatars 7 4 1 - hM ltaa Tr»,™ U ... BU i. nd.'!.,. ii U . larger a amber orTkm.U* than at any
Thry aball not Blush for (heir Father. Two uisn bad aalevad into aa agree- . uient to rob their neighbor. Everything planned. Tbey ware to enter tbn ■ boo.v St midnight, break open kiaeba«L : and drawtrv, and carry off all tba gold I and silver tbey coold find. ! " Ha ia rich and we are poor," laid they j each other, by the any of aaeoara.." ' meat ia the evil they were about to per- ! form. He will never nii«s a little gold, : wb.le its poetraaioD will make a. happy. ) Reside., what right bat one man to ml . 1 ihie world's goods ?" j Tbo. they talked together. One uT the { men had a- wife aad children, but the i ' other bed no one in tbe world to earn for j himself. The man who had the chilj dren wetil homo sod joined biv family. ' after agreeing opon a place of meeting , with the ol ber at tba darkest bour of tbe | coming night. i " Dear lather." vaid one of the chili dren, climbing upon bis knee, " 1 am so { glad you bava coma." Tba presence of lbs child troubled tbe | man and be tried to po.k bun away, but j his arms clang tighter about bis neck, end I be laid bis faca sgaiast his cheek, aud in "1 love yon father." Involantsyily tha man drew the innoj cent and loving ens to hie bosom, aud kissed biuv. There were two otberthildran in tbo ; man's dwelling, a boy and a glil. Tu»j were poor, and tbeu children worked j daily to keep np l be .apply n[ bread < made defficienl mors through idleness in ; tbe father than from lack of employment. ! These children came in sooo after their t-fatbar'e return, and brought bira their . earnings for Ihe day. "O father!" a. id the bny, "such a dreadful tbiog b.t bi|peded. Henry - : !*•'. father was at railed lo-d.y for rub; I bing. Tbey took him out of oar ab»|>, wlmu Henry wa. there, and earned him 1 off to prison. I was ao tad wksa 1 saw | Henry weeping. And ba hang bia head I abame, for .hania of bis own lather.' (Only think of thai !" Tha man did usl reply Is tha words of ! von, bnt tarned bia face sw-y to conu»al Ilia expression. ! " Aabamed of bia father !" thought he. | "And will my children hang tbeir bead. ! also io ihutne ? No, no, that shall never 1 be." At the hoar of midnight the men who tbs midnight >
I no children to throw around him a v ; .ph&e of better Intention, waa waiting nl j t ' tba plaea of rendexvona !or him wboae a ' children had saved him. Rut ba waited u in vaia. Tban be said : « "I will do tha deed myself, aad take t ■ the entire vewsed." f Aud bt did according Io bis word, g When the other man went forth tk hi. j i ; on tba next day ba learned tbat bit i : accomplice bad been taken in lbs act of , ; rabbet v. and was already In prison. , t "Thank heaven for rirtuoo. children !" J t • raid be, with ftrrcr. " They have saved | Navsr will 1 do anyibing tbat will , them to bluvb for tbsir father." ( Above bia Buaiueaa. 1 It ia a aariooa evil that many a yonng 1 j man baa fallen iato, to ba abuse bia ban- 1 ! A perron learn, a trade, and then , ' j mast go to shop. keeping, or .treet 1 ' loafing, or-tnrn politician. Fool! If be 1 : cannot make a lieiag at hl> trade, We are ' I aura he cai.nnt any other way. Ar.d then I * ' young men bruugkl up tu shopk,epiug ' ! must buy farm., or hoaeev, oraomn olbar ' * tblag tbey kuotr nothing ubont, i and what is tba revnit T Head over hcelr | I ! in debt Bnd certain failure. Multitude. 1 been ruined by Icing shove their I 1 : baaioe.t and breaching oat into what tbey i ' cotbiog about. ' There is o» trouble shunt young men ' who did not feel tbair importance, and who era Billing towratk at their trades or 1 profession, till thry gel a little before. I With a small capital to fall back ' tbey can feel ' hk« raainiiag into ' other boeiotpw— and by tkia Utta will ' bale foimad habile tbat Bia likely loktap 1 them straight. Those who saccead be.t ' in Ills are men who slick to their bus. net. 1 aod make money before they bny firms I j aod bos»ee akd commence rpscaialing. 1 j Look at oar eaecasafol man. and yea will J j aaa where lias tba secret of snreew. Yoa will find that , they aeeer ware ' ! above their ba.ineaa, and aeiar prid for 1 | tha skiing of a job which tbey can Id jest ' aa well do4haB.Mlve>. Of thi* wa are ' j sore : if ail man will ba proaspt and " ; pnaetaal, (tick to their bwiksee, and ool : be lao pros'* , tbay adUavaaSaallyHccrsd aod become independent. Piety of Mom ax. What would beaoasa •( tba world but , foe the piety of woman t •' Last at tha ' cm»a aha bau bees Irs I ol tha aepuic h re . ' ' she baa bee a firat ia begsnoing. and la.t us deeert.ug every r-od «atarpri»a for spreediagtbe Kodueawr'a kiagdaos. Tba ' V.arya aad Ikwaaoaaaf thvekaaah.thaagb ' ia asadrnt ratir-meat. may tos.M,. 1 re«Md a* the F.UC. aad TkemM... r«w af lb. iu- uuiieoe J gu.galUa.ns- > ' | jj i .. i t n ' ki r i| ruiin i I i ea aaythiug Uha lU pfseMlaeahe, without | thy prayers m*4 mattmm af IU female ; — .a.w.iiU is. j
Benefits of Advcrtitiisg. Then are aliil left in the world a boat i - , of persona who community snietakc ol»l • j ' nancy for caoaerrati-m, tsnd da!lue-> for j i stability of character. This cioae of pen. i > , plo may be o.eful to a certain aslant, in J ^ 1 a mixed community impregnated svilli Ihe i ' moat mudurn ideas of progrucviun, rime I , ! they acrvaaa u wholesome check, some, j ( - times, npon the headlong baste otitis Uss * f • thougbilul majority. There ate ca»«»,- t . however, wheu thuir iuUucaco cesmaa l» , 1 or timidity. Eucb in.tancea frequently I , ■ occur io tba anaala of tiicicnnti" llltr. 1 , > j II oases which, a few years since, could , f jog along at au eveu rp.ee toward control • , ' J tbo background, and inerchaula id botb , [ j oily aud count y, wffb oocu had every ' , • ; thing thuir o»u way, percuivo with I , aalooiabuirut and indsguMion, that '.heir ! , power bus departed. Tbe principals in 1 , > ' looking about tlicin, are puziled to goe.a , i what is the matter, wby th>y are losing ' B I ' ground, aod bow it i. that aotne young t ' j firm uuheard of until yeaterday, asein'a to I be vclipaiug them anJ filling tbu public ; . I eye. In nAsoty-uinu cases out of a buu- ( dred, these grave .cignurambo have gone c u.luep aa it were, iu tbn racollccffona of | - tbn past , will find, if th.y uba.rve with , I cute, ihsl tbeir succeofnl rival, are ad- , I iu btdiug ibeir ligbt under s ouabel, tbey i ) ' must expect, after a while, to be lorgiri- , I ten. Tbey are fighting ug.in.t lb. , , I growth or the world, and tbe lecrcand I , 1 ' intelligence of iiiSnkiud. What would ' , ■ as thiuk uf some giave citizen wlmehould , ' prefer to make hi. way over the All.- . ' gtenieaon a p.ek-bui.e, or iu u t * caloga wngou, raiber then adept Il.e "now . ' ( tangled" railway car, .imply occ.us. ba i ' thought tf:a loriner vlyle ot travel con- , : mvaiivu and rv.pss tuple 7 If ba arrived : , ' leu late at the loir, whom could he blumu . , 1 but himself? In these days of steam uud | j pLosVll'Ky, wo uiu.t muku our buatuus. , known. "Hjoplu have not the lime to , ".Sharp, abort aud dnciaico" are tbe | r; watcli words tor tbo Uaainrsa of IrKti. p prctrnalon will not do. Wa are ilasly its . receipt uf latter, inquiring the locality , ' of such end *ucb ua eetwblicbment, or , .■•eking to ati.aer tbcm aatisfaclurily. , * Now, if the a arlica ibu. iuqaiicd fur ud- ,
i be sought out, nnd iliur bu-iocss * ri would, beyond a doubt, lerl tbe bruefit 1 n tiae. Kverp body . know, us, Ac. " The- a ! , gentlemen nta tnuiaken. The) never had c greater cuu.o to keep Ihem.clve. befuic , tt^ pnblie tbeu nt the very time when j thry l«el this spirit ol indifference. Now, , tin. I that nolle who peruse these r»- . ks will be weak enough to suppose ] , : tLat we are merely tprakiug ou our uwu „ Our ndferliaing patronage ul- j ready snips see our aiu.t .anguine ux- , ' pectatious, sad is so constantly iu- | „ ! crcariog at to call for oo appea • oo uur , ' pert. Wa aru simply reiterating a prio- r ciplu when we lay to all, " advuniac !" , Country merchants, patronize your local : c ' press. By .0 doing you will greatly an- „ ; yoor iafiueoce and lacilnaln your £ op.raU..ae. At all neuii, ideurtira | B eoipuwhriu Of you will have no right to j t complain if your refusal to do ao gives . j > every advactape to your rival. t l.ouk around ! th« fioaiishicg enter- t prlaci uf tba bear are those that make , 1 tha moat general nnuouucemeul ul tbeir j ( : offers. Tbu newspaper that ( i csBiies with yoor name the limit com- , j mstcial intDlligcucu most complctviy and r I availably compile. , buara Ibu title ul your bnsiovia to the reo.oteat corners of the lend, OT at le.at^ through tbe region where j ' yoo live, and give it .Vamp nad character \ at once, by thy prominence In'.BMhiqb ii « I. Ibrown, aod tbe company it id made Iu : ■ The bletotic.l meuliub tkul is ! I uiade of public men, tke reporS^of their I ' speeches, their opinion* and tbcTTtUod. < their advertiaruxnl, and ionic of ibeni c pay deafly enough for it, too ; but, upon j ■ this wide introduction I* ba-ed tha popu- ' t lailty that givuu them power aod position. ] The *aiiie role wppliec to all prufaasions, I even to minister, in tba pulpit. Why. i then, should commercial meo, for tk.- I mere. I a him, relinquish tha untold .d»au- i uf a general public announcement ? . — JUrreanliU Advtrtiur. < — A worthless bond— a vagabond. — A ailrer chain around a dog', nack | will not prevent bis barking or biting. — When a landlord raise, the rent ii 1 makes it mors difficult fur hi. tenants t» 3 rai.a tha rent. Thi* Mood* paradoxical, bat It ia I roe. — When miude are o»l in oaiton, ihe ' words of >ov* itself era bat tha milling ! of the chain that lells tha vicl.m it is i j bound. _ "Wha's th.rer' said Kubtnsoa. one j ewM wisier night, disterhed in ku r. p-»e ' aawse ana'kaocklBg at tie street J.-or. "A friewd," wae the aaawwr. -What do i i want t" "Wul le at.y he.e all . aijkt." "HwaM MB.. oiB'l it ? jtay^rebfril B.m.,'.M itotaM..;.
| ^jticiiliiuiil. j . Effect ol Hit- 'f'tirnip Crop ott i the Noll. j gnlar bow many and different opinions , I 'effect of colt iv ati tig or raising ditferac ; j crop* on the roil. Ajnng-ihe MtfviH T Since 1 comasenemi rvi-iog turnips 1 hev. j | freqncniiy heard it -aid tUt the luro-p i wooid poison lire land, that otbet craps j ! would nut da well after it, and thai after i raising* it a few yeais the turnip il.ejf j abicb it bad bueu raised. Now iu my i j experience I have proved ail I he.e | a.soliuus, as noil a* many other., to be J attributed In other cause, ralbur tban tbu | j I - believe that it la admitted at tbu j I present time that one ..r IMMu.ul.m. nt.l principle, of .gr.culiure T th.t lb.-., 1 crops which have tbu em.liv.l and r.west j ! with Hi. larg.it number of r-ote, the soft, an-i l.m Ifttle from ihw hlmnw- ■! 00 which they grow u.urh luurv than ' tbo opposite c la— of pUaUgwhlcli have small runt., which are supposed to nlitain _ the atmosphere, and lose from tbe - then the turnip nni.t hi. cue ol the least uxliaus-ive crop. Io Hi« sell that i. raised. | fated crop 1 put on my' land h-fure heeU. i ing down In grass. I linVe raise.! turnips j I sow spring grain u <! .ced duw.ety'gtao' the. a crop, have .Bcceeded well, uud I ; never railed of gelling a good catch el ! gut... aud good ciops uf II. for several j aoccepsice years after It, ne good as I have ever .obtained after any other crop.— * of Tears. BV extierience of morn than I of years, my more than | ,
1 rather gun to diipruet it, n» my last crop .! equal III every rurp-rt to any crop I j have ever ratcud. It seuma to tnu that 1 ( the increasing and suaceMlul cultivation J I which this crop is receiving in thi* I cnuntty and in Canada, and the long nnd i • j aucce.-ful experience winch it has had in • ' England, are sufficient to tot at rest all j ' j the ubjecliouv which liaee been raised j ' against Ibis crop, and !• commend It to ! ' ; tha r.vorabl. consideration or the farmer, j ' j of kbia cowntry. 1 .Setting n-idu the depredations of in- j 1 1 sects, nnd lbs eflecta ol weulbvr, which * ' ! no farmer cab avoid, I think that tno.t o! | ' i the failures In raising this crop bare aiiecu ! 1 ■ from tbe telrrtion* of uh-uitable soil, tire ' ' went of lafficiont manure, and the laokoi j ' 1 careful and thorungh roltivatiuii, an. i 1 ! oodar thr.e unfavorable circumstance, oo j ! need to expect to r.l.e good crop, u.' j nny kind. Wbiln on lha other bund, ii i the same Judgment, cure and skill ts o'ed | , tbu ealttvutivn of Other crops there can | rest Cunr.nl be uiTained us writ It mh-. ' j crops. Tbu tornlp requires a dry mellow I ' soil, an abuod.:ut supply of in .oure, with ' I clean and carriul cultivation, and with th-re reqaUitet supplied, crop* can Ire I relied en, and filiate in proportion as the; i ' are disregarded, — f 'u't.'r./for. (lruose lit;- Inside of Jan., I There is frequently some trouble lb j ; cleansing tha in.idc of jure ib«l have hu>i [ | BWMtmrut. or other atiiclsa put in then, j fur k erping, and thai, when empty, wen j wanted lor.aumu future B»e. Thi. est In ! or soaking, by filling up ibu'Ja'ra with hot water (it need not bs residing hoi), and I then Stiriiog in a Ina.pnonlul or more ol : pearlasb. Whavwfer of the former con ha* remained sticking npon the sides aud bottom of tba jar, w ill immediately lie seen In disengage itself aud Boat Imi-e throayb tjia welrr. The* empty the ja. el onc^r end if any of the lurmer ordor roowefns ahout it, -fill it arain with warm water and let it stand uudi-iarhed for t few hours, or till next day ; then empty it again, and tsnve it onl with raid water. Wa.h phial* in the same manner. Al-o ihe inside of kettles, or anything whirl, wi«b to purify or clear from grew-r . xneditloa-ly and coavpletely. If yoa ■'innol conveniently obtain poailaah, Ike ..mo pnrp-ra me) be answered nearly as I eell by filling the veseul with slrong lye. | | p-'ur.-d off dear from Ibg w-od asbws. j | keg*, bucket-, crooks «.r other eea. I • mis, lye Bay be always need, til lis I'crrna. Tbi. ruhatanre ie tire berdmed jolte ol j , I tree graoiog IB Hiagspere, Borneo, end i j other Meads of tke Eestero Arrhipelega. j I la order to ptooore it tbo lorfoet I rare j * ese f-lled, the trefh io StnppM off. oM . j j milky laid wbtoh txotU fro« tbn
rated surface ia crdlccled and poured lata ! a treouh formo-l by the hollow .trB Br the plantain 1. «r. tin exposure to tbo air. the liq-ilj q-tickly cuegalalea. Tbo Knglaiid tea. a»..t to the .Society ..r Arts, i.ondnn, 1M3. by Dr. M..nl*nm..,|e. The brut article, mad.- ..fth_jXnh-lanee io p^J-iitylsad ■rerajpiiwtre-'^inh a short piece , ot-p.?", smell ca.e which were pre. , .etitcil to toe Society of Arts in IStt. I'.*** w " tuna" means gam which ••vu-lea fri'in a tree end --percha" derived f-um >iU*"lb. Malayan name for , tbu tree which principally yields the gum. C.itcrplllar*. 1 A rnrie-p.'udcni of."7'*e Farmer," ^ (ILchnund, Vo.) referring to the ri.lounce of caterpillar", witnessed by him, • *""■ "f n,in- » •» ..wee, rlWbtere.l liy accidenl, while boil. ; ; "'X v-u.iur, th.t the boding or burning 1 uonlti kill the last on* of them. The " ire-eurnrtlH-boiligW or bnrniog twr (I ' -ew them trye.ir,)Wre literally cov.re.1 «ith caterpillars, Wo every one Ml aod ' - died under the Ireee. If tha tar be put I '■"< trstaj-.., „,l ... oil fire, anil kept under u»ch true until ilia derived end is orcompiiahed. This hint Iu fruit grower, should l.e sufficient. To Mend UtlBi. , r.-potpi for mending china, a lung lime , -inre, anil theopporlunilyliavingarrnrred 1 ler trying, w. fmnd ii qdmirable, tho . Irsfura scarcely Iking ti.ihle after tho » Take .-Very thick ...lulinn of gain ar.bic , in watvr, and s.ltr Into It plaster ul I'aria r until the mixture becomes . viscous pests. . Apply it oitb a bru.h folho ftaclored . edges, aruLjJjckllie.nlog.iheV. In three i days the fftiele cannot bs lirokea in tbs . renders it doubly talu.hla.-AVw Jersey , JU trior. — —-a. Hog* iu Apple Orcburds. • ' It it sstd by tho-a farmers who btvs j practiced lun.uig hogs into their epplo • orchard., thut lli« fruit grown the eueood 1 no hogs are allowed to renin lha orchards. 1 The secret uf Ibe mailer is this: Tbo " applet that (all to tbo ground contain W.iiiua. uud boing speedily deeoorvd, the ■ worms have no chance to deposit their • egg. fur a new progeny of insects to infest the trees the nril season.-Tbare la roa.
| son in this, nnd it should be tried.— Rural Out at Kigbf. Fathers and mnlhert look not for your j hnya when the shade of evening have | gathered emend you ! Where ere they ; then ? Aru they at home, at the pleataal social fireside, or ore they running the j -t-.-eis? Are they reining a street edoration? .if so, take cere ; the chaucea of their ruin are many. There isacsrcely . anything mure d-a'.ruciiv. twshwif- morals limn ronuing shtoad at uight. Uudsr i cuvrr of darkness lhey arquir* tbekduooj of crime ; they lesra to twi rowdyiah, ' if not absolutely vicious ; ifijf catch op loose "ula, they be.r sintef thoughts, 1 they see obscene things, they become I reckle s, riotous. If yoa would rata them from ralgsrity, save them from ruin, • t", them from prison, see to it tbat eight i tin. Is them «t home. Lot parrots solemnly 1 ponder this mailer, end tin all thvy can in m ka home attractive for ell thh ehil- , dren, to attrwclivo that the boys wfil pre.or it to rosmiog lire street.. There is oo place bku home rentes then one — cer- ■ amly no i.luco like boms for hoys In lbs j ''Veiling. The ISitiuitu Figure. The proportion* of the human figure I ire strictly matbemaliral. The whole ' figure Is six litncs thy hnglli of the fool, j Whether the In. m he .lender or plump. ' : -he tutu holds good ; soy deviation from > t it n departure f;rin lb- bighrst beauty I of prop .rttoii. The Ureukt fctuiie alt I .heir ttaturs accor.lin^lo tbi* rale. The ace, from the hlgberrpoiol on tbe fortUeml, ahero the halt begins, to Ihe chin, 1 i- oow-tvuth, of the whole stature. The ' hand, Iri-in the wrist tu the middle fiagwi, 1 is the eereei Froin Ihe top or the chest >o the highest point of tha r»rebrnd, Is o ' seventh. If the lerglh of Ihe face from Il.e roots ft tbo beir to tbn ehin Undivided into tbrs-o equal parte, lha fiv.l division dctei iw.nea lbs pier a where the . eyebrows Beet, Bad tbo second tho pise* 1 it tke nostrils. The heigh I, from fb* ' fee I IO lite lop uf the head, t* the S.I.. is the distsnee Loot tho extremity of the Hegere, wh. n lbs erase era oxtwoM. — Turn Jd-stwe eaid' to r«Wl, us looking • .1 tli» pic lore of on Irish nrelrw, "T..u i .-an*— sBwvery qolverof htilipe," "Tew" i mid Keel '-and tko straw romiag pot of ,1.1." M— v* urwe t-llmg ihie to uoo of ki. j .-..antvymel, wkoYate-eflo (weawt arrab .-i.wsing eo* of it." — A jooog widow wot asked wby aha j wav gwlwg to gpt n.t tried ao ewoa after [the dram uf her fir.t hoJsMMC_,."jO, ; le idt J"»ls*", t <"o 'S le prevent fret- ' ting oiyw.II u dw..th oo weeuont of dnar | Tom." — Tho bod ' da wa ree>" who k*B| j hi Ban if oi h a curd of wood, boa heoei j cot dooa by w aWp oawt eiod

