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VOL XIII.

CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAT COUNTY.. NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1867. Thc Molhrr Moulds ils« t it 1 Id. I

NO. 6'i6.

BUSINESS CARDS. HENRI BWAIN. ^Dep^ul Y ColWcluruf UilrraU Reissue for Ca ;« CafaKay C«3)JIy!*<'" h'"t ""'aull'^ ( A ACTION BI'3I.\ES3. TH* hlMerviflasd would rwpeoHulW lafnrm h'. ' ^ p-'y; „» » .» « w'» L T**"-- ' ' '°*U^!a!aV|iU«C «H'j . , a. ■. filer, . j. a muter- a r- u», masi kk touerron, « tXAMtStK ik chahi i kt, 1'uai arnfliT. asot* Pkorr. raauia, H j akttoneek* n otic il |i5.SS*^;aH'§Ei; "r",ro.u°!I. kl ^iS&TSanssrr Jam t, nr. pi CBM apris*. 8. J. R. B. SH4IV, REAL ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR ! " I ' CONVEYANCER, OOef, Cor. PKRRY h BOOTH sue. la, »?*•-' Capo lalaafl. W.J. ] JEHE M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Hm removed bUoBIra froa tba eornar of Waal, , JACKSON 6TRKKT. Qw»aW»« Mr r«qpT lloem. kwn ; nmim svtueM. - I'HCuBdmtcaadwouldrraprcfullylufunnrii'rj ^5^" *BT ^ "o4,rt" ... Capo Island, H. I. i Oftaa, Jarkaoa SL, opposite tha lent r* llouw , tosrEiAMnc. T-\KKDA BOND*, MORTU ACK*. and olhcr In- | OOesst Westoolt'tB-ardlnr House. TowBSfii.1 . ■ la lac Cape May Cosuly, S. J. , ABRWTM.UMR ' | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ■ rata of IK par rent no IBe amount ot Salsay /run. «« to »a thousand at i ha sale at i jet wart, a w: I 3-tem.J Bra "!< j Kr.l Eat. Is Vjrnl,

0 la*-<fl "^ySjMdtN?»Jai»rr. ' ! < ; ■ • MONK* I t T>KRSON* oho loay wlak to lorrow or lead ea> ! A mossy may possibly Sad a parly afioei.l luaa to or ot Utem, by making appUcatem to tl„ undanlflue.l fayttra u.«k!n.- a, allot. t„ let. tae tnRjlMM stele the aiaoual U.<r wl«li u,w. raV, or Ml out, aa the eaac may be, aad when aad Ibr what llara, aad ute aararlty that ran be ; flvaa or that will be required. By this mrari, y Ifllsi barlaf money In lead eaa loan It to re- i ■eligible parUaa without Braking It kuoen t,, ■ cabera. JOHN B. HlrrutN, . ARoraey at Law, J— WW Cape May Loan Huoae, N.J. THE RICHEbT MAN IN THE WORLD. Eatraet from a Latter froai Baron Solomon Parte, AptU fl. K, ti Kur Kaiiby, It. Honoie. you ba kttd enough to have forwarded I., wlu *orw^u? j"uUt^*a"'u,'!imthrnuj"'MoI.'i'. ! Ttt'e* Inl'tRP Llilmt t. «" A* a relief, erer toady t aa a killer uf pain, ^aRsoaj!" ^or Uaral^^^curr1 ^a ■ an J at igtaoal^«a»jjpaoa tha awat woodrnal^caaaot be ret, mated loqutrr fnr Major LAM.', I » Pi All tAWtMRMT, aai wha an.nner. hr,r.. nlae'wfeei^i^^a^ti^ J nba "nioe. ^Utor, "aad MK MUAR. MS BILUAB. A CKKTI If A«»U eeerywkere for our One -iii mMiTP* K(wS8 lictni, iSSSSJ^SSS sus^arto"^^?^P»o^-1 A PHTHOLOCICAL VU*T\)P MARRIAG1 . eeoWefoeoaarly MO papea, ae« MRRiw PLATE [j

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OM.h l>IIt»:< T LINE TO T.'RANI'K. The Caaeral Tranullealu CoaipiI' a» •# Iplradid Mail M»«ataWpa ; »T. LALKKNT....lkK*aoi.. ..»aturdalr, Oct.S. : I'KKklltl: OuCimak.. Saturday, ocl is ' VILLI DL PABU.»*»MOBT. Saturday, Nor. r ~ I ! ,o. R laa. : 'ecnjHl Cabin, $:«V, fiagoinn 1 i **m™LO.^MAciIi:.NMErt.U?nt.,'IW U Broadway, N. Y. : »J-|. K CLLLURA TLD fEKTEV COTTAGE ORGANS. j- r.STKN a CO., Brattle bora. \ •, CatnlaAiay auriv |w,lea'l„.n» tban any uttwr In Hare taken U< lu.t prrtaiami at all tba prllKl. 1R1 tVublnaUin at^BWtoo i Ot Bnoaw at., N. . I»N .th rt.. I'MI . 1 !". in.nj,.:, I, ,t.. I hi, [ Voeni; Ladlee. S§ aelrcl.'detubtfiilty Otuat.u awl aitbidmjt unuaual adrantaaea lur a aolld aad ea*idy "the tie*. GBOt,T. RinETiTll" Hoetnr. \ '■ '• I • » ANT* l> I,. i the b »e..~ by Dr. Jeeee T, Peek. bewAyimplele. needed jyTOiyjjtMaa aej w » jimi l i-rt d lan.^ ■ AGENTS W ANTE D t -X'OR ftWBItAL L C. HARK R'a I II I. STOUT or TUB RKCKET SEUYII E. | hut owib« In tba atteapta at the CiorrrnateaMf ■ww^fodMt' !!rnS,M1UNAL"PLR*:o'*aoil'' CNaBHIDGCI), under the luperrle.DD of Genrr.l BAKI.R. whnae rnanrle". narratlrre are all a,teeted br the blaheat olltcUl authority. Tba Morale of the National capital are Tbnrou«bly Vrntllatod, and there are aoaie atrany. Havrletlnne eooeetaiay Hrada of lb-parimrnti. ■ Member* of ( onrreae, *'KM A L*. P A ktlt'S Iikii. 1 kLHS. aad dtatlaifaMbeil military abaraetrr*.— I , rbUadplphla, Pa^ AGENTS WANTED l..r "the molt wooderful Capratlne of I be are." Addreae ■Xdiaeeleataln * 'I'HIC NEW KOolos i— Import >nt anoounee1 meat ! A aerie* of the mo,t ataKnllkeat.uer,c ' Ul. rrfr.tr i.l .-'i ram.lj puhllaaed la America, teal to any addreia no re eelpt of ho real*, by addreaelny Prof. j. WaLrrv : IkoTT. U foe Hulverillj. No. W Cllnloa Plac.', T«fh dty. ^ To MercliHnfa A* Uu,iiii'» >1. n. -We can cauae your Bu.lacai Card or any oiaer adrrrtlaemrnt aeeupytar apace of it line., ' lobolaeb) to be latened In a , elect liar of fool j Ann par month ??muntn, tnMlJsk Tbaao aa- ' : compriaroar-trtnb oi thrwb. b- nun.t crto.i- : Ilrl.cl In the Veiled Il.tn., arc ju.'.!<:iuu»ly ,'.ii «Jwrt*d™^e«^wwre aU?1 Influa-mt .j niran.^lnUe tMo^orKwrM^tawi-ee: . j I a rirrular rt, tartlet* ,«f the peperi'or wX? and i ! examine our farllltlaawbMl are •atpiamtl I ) u.. atmli.r rata Mian meal la New Tort. til..-. I- | MIIW ELL A CO.. Ad<eXI*lnc Apent*. No. ' Park Row.irtwr* Buildup,) .V V.

' M "i"1'"*' ^rA 1 rt"*! [b'w' j Till# iwrfSrt.'1 " *u*y/Vii'ckok'*Jr''.,U'' > ! 10 ftroad atreet, New York city. I- j MT- EX T I NQUI8 HER. X JBAt PuruMr Icir a/ui lire rarla. M 1 Pl °CT r'"B ,X!,TAfi, V i r. J WU No Bulldlup Safe wKttmt thex,, j LEBf »«>- »m>, »ss. fl LT land lor Circular*. 1,'ftL.l P.S. riR<E.\TISOU.«HERCO. " ' » l*ey Qreot, N.w York. ir\ m a dam roV's ee 'j o|ntj wltbliut'ilisil^^p^^M'j , D. Ve'Il^f D^RI a CO.. w rtuamer It, Bom ; ton, aid t: Walker m..Aew loik. ICIO A DAT. c AlAHTooL Arrr^HK*«nMe™fr»e'*Bo«aw w of inlnnrer*. Mr "eSvuluaT W1 1 1 explain. Ad- .. arc** aTT. rULLAM, SpriwpBeld 1 erawal. 3 WTE STILL LIVE ~ JS"luS"." ^Wud lo/oar New- "f'*t*lorm^ ot l'v " PROVED rriSClL KIP.S, tt> varieties all of io llecl, oar* fully Bnl*bed and temprte-t. « i. m. IPKNCLR A CO.. It attlrboro. Vt. AOrJfTB WANTED -To l«*rm»ar* aortrrx. he., Ac.- We with lo ireurr an apeat in erery rtfy of Mare than ».«w populailoa, to act •. tor ua In e>av»r*lep fnr b«:n*aa. A man who w 1* alrwwty mrtaMI«h>d >n raw oeraprttoajrkMk A year. Thla rWb"!*^!*!" j S'wSiffisS f Now York. H A OOfTB W ANTED. — $10 to JJ» a dar. ln ln1 A trodnee our Be* patent STAR INDTTLK ■ IRWIKG MACHINE. Price MB. It uaea two , tklaada, and make* tba penulae Loci Btitcm.— " All other low priced machine, taaka Ike Caaia • HIT. «. Exefuaire territory alien, lead fur U etreulara. W. O. W1L0UN A CO, Maoufoolurer* a Cleveland, Ohio. | ~ ~ SOMETHING ~ 7 TtRDLY MKRITORIOCS.— Cbemlewl rleetre Mirer Platian fluid, for Uatantioaouely ai,J aU.er-rdatcd Warm Maaalactured only by J i 4 SHAW, Chainlet, Ne, SO Elm St.. Rrldprport, Ct. •amplea for trial fumiaked free upon optdteation ' to day afent. or out bp audi open raoMpt of a , a lamp. Sold by Druuiata and Vtrtety More, reoe rally. I>e|®l 41 Tnlton rL, N. T. W. A. i I ply the Wade. Bern are of MritsttORS. J PADTTS FOR FARMERS A NpbA tvr" c o v r I S r mtmBrntam' ; , Uaeeed OIL will lact la or flfvaen .ear. ; It la id : s'^ssrS'^-fl'SS"; U Hnuaee. lUrmc ^ Phaeea. ^10^111,0.1^ jm-

®fcc fort's Cotutf. | JILTED. While people ptoa* — peop.e sood Slow ly reared the ebei-el door. Not a yhmpae I raufbt uf the one I eoucht. j Aw id by only dciuuu. uioutbt-jllted. (".Uueinc. leeriny, trend, liny, fexitnr, Le.t the m.lden ton» I'd courted. By another aprlg eacorled. And both my ear* a rlnEinif hear, ----- - Sound uf horror, knall 01 tenor— Jilted, 'ileiannee maktnr, much palnajikliut, I are a atyilak, daiii-rr man : Ner.num cfcaklnr. uu:> iln<. quakln*. Shaft of Cupid— poiaeil aad (tided— I And whi.pertd the aad lael— "jilted I" ■ 1 I've equandered looaely. gold profuuly , | j Ou the falthleae. Httle flirt : j I've riffled myaelf la faiblon tprucely And after all, a Mygian |mll " My life tc aloee—farlir— (all, When I think of the and faet-JUted. Her wilea will aura thy hkart allure 1 She'll coo like come tweet turtle dove , And when you're nlflh. *l,e'll oflle alflb, To brand aoise victim-' "JUted." ^RistcUdufons. , Sulibalh amoiiK flip Itusfics or Mixsinslpiii. Harlow* Counts. Misr., 1 1. Annan, cur,,*, nm,, r

Ocroifls 6th. 1867. J j Mr, EniTo*.--Tbr Missiesippisos ot ill ' '1'ho rtabbaib tbey seen to re{;srd s* u • tints for (ertivitlrr, rather than s day of ' : rr»t and rorervnee. For tba tfabbath, ' appolaliuonte are ibsdu and iDTitstiuoc . { fliTeO out. To-day the frsstrd fowls are ; beheaded, sn I fatted culras led to tbr ! shamble block. Youth revols In tba Is- ; byrinlbsof trolir, acd jorisltty iDrestrsin•d rules tba hour. 1'bv physical of uins j lares well, but, else for his pour eoul. If i you enquire of some valrrso iohubitant lor u place of worehtp, h i response wil| , I be "Tft woodlabd set rut ts our iuuetan1 j ry, in tba foresta wild is our Uoeroucle." ; r Is I he latter purl of Kail, tbey bare what \ is here termed happy galtaeiiBga, or 00Li door rel'.fioua azerctsea, which it toot, - what similar to o»r Northero camp-meet-ings and I, arrest homes. At Ibit tithe tbey expect to hpre a year's stos aUolved ■ for in all probability their spiritual re- , quirumsnt* will receive vary little attention oaiil the OPXt annual gathering. The Clergyman sold em extends hie circuit to . these psrte. btrriees are generally colj ducted by a few old mea of tbe settlement. Many of tbe elderly 7womea here am strongly Savored *itb superstitious ideas. Tbey brlicve tmphcitly io msoy of the ; shallow suphtsMS and etude dogmae or proriackl time*. You bear them talk • of signs, warnings and fevslstiopr, In apparently as gaod faith Bs did tba ancieuts of the tha oriental world. You will ace j ibie el range ignorance, these heathenish principles impregnating every lodge. I hare visited many eabios and icarcely ever fooed a sign of a tract, paper or book. Tbe question naturally occurs, why this almost pagan ignorance? It it because they have been reared from childhood to maturity in a lethargic, up. tutored, hrsUI-like slate. These poor whiles were. allowed no mora privilaget a* regards iatellectoal collars, before the srer, then the toiling elsvee.- Tbe key 10 all improvements lay ratting in the grasp of Honthern artstochrey. Tbe iroa galre of knowledge were kept barred by the polluted edieU of a despotic gentry. Like the dictatorial pontiffs or tbe feudal kges, tbey deadly opposed every introductory medium which had for iu object, an elevation of the race. What marvel thee at their degraded oeuditlas. To-day the country people make and receive ikrir visile. Datk Dtnsh. sweat ovar tbe Bering blaxe, preparing the extra collatiea for their guests. Favorite octereons, ar. reyed in sere pale as iy white bomeehno, watch and ward tha psalUtag yaetha — (irmly beaded Pompeye grooms aad pem- ' pert the nest limbed mustaaga for tbe afternoon chase. 0|eck archii.1 (it by tbe kenaeHed hoondsaud feed then bleed, tag meal. This is dona to render the 8#et- footed canine mere spry to the evss1 tag ban*. Tbe nailers arrive ia wigwam- : Shaped fsrrynUs— s whole family I tbiak ; is gaaaraHy included to u vfslt,.for whse the vahmla drams *p yaa will parcel re dedy's aad graadaoas. mama'* aad mee- ; oavfl, followed by a trim of long eared bounds. Th-y inadlis a jnyoas fohsBS :

1 from the cehinart spouse, happy hey-daya j bonit gladly from all. Aftej-rtra. sslro of , | rejoieiogs has subsided, the hospitable ; ' woman trail* off, followed by her nsw I enmery, to the recvplioo room — or marc ! properly speaking a log sparlraeot. Here j the week's gossip is rehashed, and other 1 delectable chatter indulged io by the woj men. Tbe melee retire to tbe cabin puo- , try. there to bathe their thirsty vitals in ; i copious libation* of native liquor. Lads j | nod lassies saunter off down to the grove | ["for a little diversion and tryatmg spell in j J the ehade. Here they ramble about, | bunting mnecodinee and gathering pen- [ 1 pant, until near mid-day, then nrni in arm : 1 tbey wind tbeir way buck to tbe cabin. ! ' few shades ligbter than the sable mokes. 1 Their skin is sun-browned utmost lo (b» color and consistency of otter-bide. This , is the result of tbeir toiling lo lue men- 1 t dons and fields side by side with tbe ; sterner sex. Seems to mo this is a fingrant violation of every sense of refine- j meat, end a gross digression from the ' \ statutes of the pressul^enlightened age.1 { Many of the pleasures and pastimes ol : ■ our forefathers, such at desr-hunting. fos- , ^ ebuing, etc., are still iu vogue here. I : , Presently a panting fawn contra bounding 1 from the thicket, followed close by tbe 1 agile dogs. He abandons tbe^glsde eo- | tirely and takes to the valley. 'The born | sounds, tbe sport bfcgins, now for the I chase. Away tbey scramble pell-mell, firer hillock and hollow— Hushed with ex- ) hozxaa. buddenly a report is heard. Doe | of the wome|r have fired, and her aim woe accurate, for see, the fawn flags, be is i wounded, lie falls. Presently uuotter t* : started, aad thus the sport is coutitiUeC. ' iiut, to the discredit of these people be it said, that the hunt invariably comes oil ; on tha Sabbath day. Tbn young men here bare reached tbeir ideal o(%iao'e ucr CotnplisbmenU when they ran excel their i comrade io the cheao. Tito elderly male I portion ullhe community w.ll congregate

i on Sunday eboOl a arigbbouug distillery II ! and wager tbeir small change on cock 1 ' figi.ting and pigeon shooting. Of a Sab. bulb alteraooo these red noted old coves if 1 may he sewn winding their Nay down to 1. the corn price manufactory, with a clip- , is combed, sharp-sparred chsutlcieer en his e j shoulder, us bis representative id the j » j forthcoming rooster butlle. Utber* might ! >- . be observed coming lo with cuveys of ; • bright-ityed pigeonr, and rqairrel rtflea. n There Ibtogs, interspersed wilb frequent If libations of home-made wbiekcy, is the it manner in which the rustice ol Mississippi I) speed their Sabbath. Mure, anon, s- Witso.x WniM.nix. ( The Value A a Ncrai>-Ko:*k. . : Every one who taiee a newspaper abtcb _ be in tbe lent degree appreciates will ( I often regret to tee any ane nuniberibroan , aside for waste paper which contains floBte 1 I ; iatcretting aid iaipertant articles. A ^ 1 good way to preserra these it by the use . _ , of a tcrap-bovk. One who has never t [ been accnalomed thus to preserre short i articlee cen hardly asttinate tbe pleasure j it affords to sit dowo sod turn over the ( ; pleasant familiar pqg-s. Here a choice ' I piece of poetry muete tbe eye, wblcb yoa ( ; remember yon were so glad to sse in the ^ paper, but wbicb you would long since ^ bare lost bad it not been for your acrap- ^ book. There l( a witty anecdote — it does ( you good to laugh uvar it yet, tboogb for t the twentieth time. Next is u valuable e recipe you had almost forgotten, and which k j yon found jnit in time to ssve much per plexlty. There ie a sweet little fltory, y the memory of srhicb hss cheered and en- , cenraged yon man^ a time, whea almost , ready to despair under tbe preetun'of L life's carve and trials. Indued yon can B hardly ukt ap a single pupnr without reperasiog. Just glance ever tbe sheet before yon, and ee« how many valuable items it cantalea (hot woeld be of tervicv to yon a MB^red times in Ufe. A choice * thought it far more precious than a bit of b glittering gold. Hoard with care the p precious gems, and rea at tha end of tba , year what a rich treasure yon have accumulated. a , , e No Cjsum- for Gruimbling. 1, There are certain chronic grumbler* y who delight in predicting hard timet, par- '- ticalarly at this season of tba year, whan a winter is jest at baad. It ia not good e policy, of eoaree, to color the pictore of r the timet too highly, bet it it ewrtaielv X- safe to ssy that there is 00 ground fur D tpveial complaint. It appears from tbe figures In the crop estimates made by the * Agrrcultarsl Bureau at Washington, that ' Lbs wheat crop of the United Uteles will ~ thin year ha nearly tflj per cent, larger >- than it was laflt year. U poo tbe eapplj a of wheat depends tha prtoe or flunr, and . benea ao trouble hi the bread market ' need ha apprebaaded. Seta, of tba »tn..r crop* an not Bp the average yield, but • than is ao ream la grnmbje aboat any I- of tham. With tba aoasoallf large wheat „ crop, the price af coal eaneidatably t« . docad, dry gpada from fifty to eaa haadred a ^ **"*• ***** "^aa tbey srarv two years ' aa aaaaTter Mw^snntecat bard Umss • axeept far drawaa

a | October. if : October, beautiful und bright ! we have e | watched, not longingly, but lecinyl) tot i s : tby spprouc1!, and bless thee that (lion art ; ■ 0 i here I I e Thou hast bound up fragments from : r the 'Vulliog yenr;" bird notes thai dene- I ing Spring left b, bind her; « handful .-I I . roses not yet afraid to expand their del;- > t n • cale petal*, with Summer's qutverir..' 1 1 [ sheen. Tbon hast bearded wheat, and | e | bending rye, golden corn, and grs»r« , in the glorr-wreatb that bind* tby gra. 1 u i fears are bar.ishsd, bis bright hope* rex* ( 1. I lined. Night tucks her .-arum around . * earlier, and the little folks are allowed an . „ hour all rte.r o.-n. 10 which fterr desirsr ■ * reign, and sapper is settled with a gan e < . | kitchen, their clatter to be succeeded by < e tjfo "Whirr at the apple purer. The good bight kiss ba, passed around. I ,1 : and Hoy baud* been Ijla.-.l in prayer ; 1 < seating berseif. tibfolds the mysteri, s . . the tnexbaUHtihl. work-basket; fatbrl ' - •»=!> beautiful ptojul, in a magical way | . i great admiration of Lrdlber. who- lean-. 1 „ utile plump leet belungmg lo orpbanr. or 1 swollen, if not care.l for. and remiod* u" I » '* heennsv 'he rccrreril/y casta a leal tyat.j 1 limas a day tutu the choicliyurd yonJvr, 1 .n<l cover, up the hillocks- «.l w ...» I 0 hright-bued Covering, and lb.) cearc to I , gle leaf— lis a sacred Covering ! I e Iiut come with ma act osa lha title, tlow a , W.ll hi . I.ll... la.

t> tumour the prrlt<»t. SMI ..e Who cna „ i get the greatest v.r.et, of colors. Some " | A. ae return home w. W.IDtolU-ct ga.n ate two ewatttp maples, one a hugecriia.on, , the other a gulflen boquet ; some ol those , j "Mother wtli'say we era biting tbe bouse I ""ImteeO. the will not when aha sees [ I whet pretty ornaments we can n.aka out | h j ol them."— Earner and (iantentr. Mecbanicl' Hives. n j SpcuV ng of the middle ranks of life, a j ' i good writer oberrres : There we behold [ a woman to her glory ; not a dull to carry | 1 silks and jewelry, not u pupp.-t to dnngie " by fops, an idol to profaoe adoration, rev. ; 'l errnced to-day, otschsrged to-morrow. : * always jostled out of the places which nu- j " tore and society would a.sign ber bj so:-. | " taality, by contetepi; admire, hot not ree- " peel; desire, bat not esteem; bulling by ' paehiot, notalfectioo; imparting berweak- * nets and ber Constance 10 tbe sex wbicb ^ she would exalt, tbe source and mirror if and vaoity. We see ber as a wife partak- ^ ing the eores, and cheering the anxiety h of a hatband, dividing the labors of bur domestic diligence, epreadiag her cheerfaloeee aroundler, for his sake (baring ' the decent refinements of tbe world withoqi bviug vein of them; placing all het " j' y. slitter happiness to Ibe merited ap >f probation of the man she loves. Ae s Q mother, ire find her tbe affectionate, the ardent instructress of tba children she hss milared from tbsir infancy; training them d op to thought sod virtue, to meditation e and benevolence, addressing I hem as ru- , (tonal being*, sod prepsring them to be- , come men and women in their lorn. -Me,f cbanics' daaghten make the best wives » in tba world. " Keepini I'nrm Accounts. Lot any farmer make the experiment, end ha will find it ae ialcretliag as It is ^ useful, and both interesting end usefal lo know from year to year the actual produce o" of his farm. Let eterything, therefore, j that can be measured and weighed, bf awasured and waigbed; and let that which oaaoot be breegfat to e correct flteodenl, ' be estimated at if ha himtvlf were sbooI to tell or purchase it. Let him, likewise [ e as near as peaeiblv, mas sore the greood , I OB which be plants, tha qoaotity of need : ) that b< use., and lbs manure that ha op- j r plies. The labor of deteg Ibie ia eotbin): , f compered with the selislsctlou of baeu-c 1 j dooa II, and the beeefiu which most erwv 1 1 from it Conjecture ia these case* is per , r lecily wild and uncertain, varying alien, 1 t with different Individuals, almost a bun 1 I a red per neat. Kxsetaeee enable* a man t te form eoacleaieas which may meat »•- 1 ueatlolly, aad ih taaaoMrabie ways, avail ( d ia hie advantage. Is is thai alone ehic . U eaa giva osy roles to Bte experwacr; it is 1 r that shieh *t» make has experteec. Utr , a sere baste of improve sweet; it well pet il 1 || in hie power te give safe ceuaette u his • * friends, end M ts tkr eely gtseed an which - . be can seeerety yhfo tiiliim te him . eert. I

There is no disputing ihi* fuel, it shin, • , break your Rvelr." is tssx, ..A ^h'y [ 1 through the child' en a* 11 fivr^Boro ta < manners were openly d.splsyW in ti e Tbe»e remarks were suggveled by the cnnv-reatioR in un oou>j,us— that nob.e m i,-b.^M. f^t ^^ts ebool maate uf our numbers— iiu'lustve of tbe "etc! more "-so wall known to the fraternity, j aud fiunlly our l echer said : "I eno always tell the mother by the ' 1 doubled fists, end plunges at hie playtval* if bo looks at fim, askance, fin* a vety and tost inn, with prvim-cx. but if el e courage end maeiioe.<. hot what !

, corn iur tbe bely nature ol their truat.— i , [ I fiey have been made titter to the bean . I core, and that bitterness will find vent j > and lodgment soinnwfirtr. ' I "Strike tbe lulnut in anger, and be w,i| j ' ! if be cattnol reach Joe, vent bis passion ; by beating tbe floor, tbe cbalr, or any in- ) animate thing within rt-iicb. Strike bun j ■ repeatedly, nsd by the time he wear* shoes j ' he will become a little bully, a ilh bands j that doable to fight as naturally us if «*• j ' pecial psiue had been taken to t each him ! > ibo art of boxinu." — rV. J". Evangelist. The Wife. . Only let a women be sure that eh» 1* . precious to her husband— not useful. But valuable, not convenient, simply, but ' lovely and beloved ; lei bfcr Tie the reri- [ pieol of his polite, hearty atlentioo ; lei , her feel that her cure and love are noticed, > appreciated nod returned; let bar opinion 1 be asked, ber approval sought, and h<-r judgment respected io matters of which she is cognizant ; in short let fier only fie ' 1 loved,, honored nod cbcriebrd In fnlfi I- ' meat of the msrtiage vow, and shv will lie lo ber Jiasband, her children an<( society, ' a well-spring of pleasure. She will beiu ' pain, and toil, and anxiety, for her bo*. ' bend's love ir, to her, a lower nod furlrer* Shielded and sheltered, therein, adrer.it y will hove lost its sting. Kbe may naffer. , bat sympathy will dull the edgeof sorrow. A koeae with love ia 11— and by love. H 1 mean lova expressed in wordr, and lookw . tod dsede. For 1 have not one spark of I faith ia love I bat never crepe oat— it ia to t a hoase, with love, as a person UV a ma- c c.bloe : one it life, the other >n mechanic l>m. The unloved woman may hsve'bretd ' as light, a boose josl at tidy as the ' other, but the latter has-RApriog of bRflu » about ber. a jnyoasnass .10 'which the tormer Is a si ranger. The deep happi'ne*in her heart shines ool in her face. She ' it a ray of sanliflbi in the hnaew. Sh- ■ rletmt over is. It is jsiry, and gay. and * grace' al and warm, and welcoosiug with * ber prere wee she is loll , of dericre nod, pli»!», and twee- esrpri*ea for ber knsbasd sad family. She has never done with the , romance of ll'e. She h.r.elf t. a lyric poem setting herself te ail.pvre nee gra- ■ emit metediee. Hsmi.1, kos— hd-i eavr • and rieties he -a fee bar a go'deo . trni*- -a mm. The prvae w*ehx a Ihe'callink high, ' aafi tha -ad snoeufiea u » mran*. "Lava Bnavvn aad Hoavea ia lava." •

IgtituUiital. 1 Teal of Early Potutoeo. ; U-.tV J.. of C'omberUod conoty. io I ! thi ■ Stale., writes to lha Country GentleI : man as follows aboat tha yield this year r , of the White Sprout and Early Goodrich In this locality tbo Michigan White ; Sprouts, as lb* j are called, have been Lest crop. Having read in year volaablo ; paper the good result of lha Early Good- . j rich. I purchased two barrels at fi'J each, i ; and one of White Sprouts at $4.25.— I Each had tbe appearance of being good In - Clover rward, plowed and tnbioiled the . | last of February, after wbicb a good drvss1 : ing ol lime w«» harrowed in. Tbe pota- • | tie. were planted tbejjd of April, io rows • . ■ Th yards long, o feet apart and 1 foot in . J the row, cut ia four equal parte. They were manured from tbe esuit compost, 1 yard manure, and cultivated alike throughout. I commenced digging tbe Gral day ol duly, and found^oj full baskets of Enr1 iy Goodrich, ami only 1 j baskets of White . ; Sprout* to each row ; two weeks later . there were ler.r of Earl) .Goodrich and 1 iwo ol Vt lute Sprout* per row. Though - nit at lean 11 t* not hard to decidt which strawberry < ulture. I he tV'allingford I'erfecliomil comma- , nil) Hill, figure* up iu strawberry busi- , utss lor the past reason : Cost of culti- . [ 61. "1 46; total receipts from the crop, $3,- , Mo 22; profit. «2.29'l 77; and II waso'la good )ear lor eiiswberriaa, ailbat. Iu i cent* |ier qt; in ICtiC, 11 cts.; in 1867, 3j , ct*. Tbe co.t «l picking and marketing . IU 1663 wa» 3 i 3 ceui. per quart; in 1866- . « coots ; in 1m:7. 63-H)ca0M. Tnt aver- j , Ugo price ol berries 10 IS60 wag 21 ceote . per quart, making the profit per quart 10 v Cents; .n lo6u the average price wot 37 J , cent*, making the profit l»J cent*, id 1867 llie swinge price vra* 211 ceote, allowing , a profit t.l aiiuul S ceote. Tbn yror't crop

average of liNI bnffitl* per acre 00 tbn t i'aubcrrteiir~ a cuinu.nn Ica'lvn in tbe Trgpton Gazette Iter. J. II. Brukrl), of Bordeato* o, and bve other gentlemen, have set at a seine lilt) acres. You may safely , dor 1 be m no danger ol paying tbe amoc.it. I noma. I vtii*. Esq., Dear New Egypt, ha* sums tweuty acres, a small jart of i winch iu b'aring, yielded, last year, flvo hundred hntbele— worth two thonsaodand j Ute hundred dollars. Israel. Wells is planting s 4»og near • Ti'DiberjoD, fromafew acre* of wbicb, not I yet io fi^ll hearing, he picked in 1866, two j I.uodredvand teveoly bushels, winch told I lor oue thousand dollars, nod says four or { live 1CU-S brought more than the interest ! uj one Uiousami Uoliars per acre, net, and ; cun.ider^ttogjjfoperty set, aa- worth 00a William it. Ur lUiiock. of Msdford, has , about one bundled acres planted, twenty of wbicb yielded lost year sn average of j uua buuored bushels per ncre, sod pto- | cuced him six thauiand dollars. J. U. Ilinchaian, of Medford, has fifty acres nicely graded and mostly set oot . ; with cranberries; the pari in bsaring last ; year produced abuui one thousand and fire hundred bushels, ten acres of' which, sat .even years since, will, it is calculated, -vield this yenr one thousand and two hundred oo-vhels— $4,800. Tbe pack of A. Richards contains thiriy scree of bog, planted six years— tba product last year srss ten thousand dolMr. James Constable* land near tha same place, ie among tbe best. It comprises sixty acres, twenty-one of which ore in hearing, some planted six years, some only lhre» years.' li yielded a return lost year of over eight thousand — portions of 11 ul lha rate ol 260 bushels per aora. A Valuable Farm. Roes W loans, the gie«l locomotive builder of Maryland, owns the most prodaetive farm in Ihst Elate. It isflx mile# from Rail imore, an lha I'alapira river, xiid cuoiaiba about Sevan hundred acres. laud'onsl him ^30,000; ba addsd buildings al a co.l ol $2t),0U0; bis fencing cost him $3.1100. an? Ira manured at an outlay Ol $67,000— making tha total cost ■>1 hla »slals"$14i"i,0fl0. Duging Ihe year -tiding 00 tbv'Iel of May lost, b Is aalet ■f milk smoaarad to $37.630.71 , of cows nil calves |e the same period, ba sold 811.(66 s«ib aad bad fill-en or twealy animals an hand than al the com-o-Bcemeat of 'he year, lie, however, ercMfeed $1.0(6 wurih*if cow. and hnfns during Ibe jvar. A ibe cleee of (he ,e*r br bed un haod imo haadred and * **e 1 y Ion* of hev, enu hi* leral product • ' hay for the year was estimated a< eigh'eea bewared tow* — a gr-si average p»r acre. His system wf mass nag lead* to eiW ap ami aoari.h kis load, and out to -pewish rt. Jli* miik fo ..-id te deal ia Bel 11 mare ktjhjevy real, a fallow