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VOL XIII.
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER -27, 1867.
NO. 661.
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; ^hc Sort's Corner. • '■ DO GOOD. ! Ri!u*^!^m^ Irom^^idlmSf whUt It la da j, | * *Ur' • H | ' i They have souls for which Cbttat Baa died. j i O Mjl u. Iben follow Jyeueour^CU Ida, ! Igistrllanrons. BGNbcUL In most chaiehee, there is one grokt i want. It is u wsht of sociklity sdiobk i the menibere. 1 1 Diay sriae, io part, frosi ' the fast that there is to liltle opportOBil) for them io become acquainted with ooe uDother. If to, Ihsu systems of worship nhooltl tie so modified or supplenieated st io stliird each uppi rtunitivs. This lioggr- ' Hp, If tosch-st all. kiDd of Cbristisoit)', is too fsntidious uad formsl s tkinc to wiu the hearu of the people. 'I'be religion llihl triangles Itself 00 the face likthslices of persimmon pie, peak downward, is not the hibd of pieiy that human buisgn who truly hunger ufier rit/hltoututii sbtil ever Ickru to relish. Tbore should bn mure iisturslnees, even if human uaturo is depraved. better have it depraved that, not to hade it si all. It is sottiethitg that can bo worked np into tbe higher, the belter, the divine. Kvery worshiper should permit hi. ordinary week-day countenance - to accompany him to the sanctuary oi ; Sabbath ; lor when be putt on the solemn . I one day only out of every seven, end wests ' it into hit p»w, the fit is ankard. In it ha makes such u ludicrous picture that it ) csu.ee an observing preacher a gratuity ol amusemeol that ba doesn't oeed io the There sr. Christians who 'eemmnoe si I he Lord's labia for years, end yet never • learn the nemos, tbe eentimeole. the eh. r7 deters, tbe trndeneias, much lest tba sympathies and spiritual conditions, ef tbair - brethren sod sialers. Thuy esll themselves * a family of Hod's children ; and yet draw r other in lha street unrecognised, savers >' the world suggests. They have never | go about a. much lu abeyance to tbe werlu's fashions ui possible. Outside society arranges their companionships, after r all. It is hardly possible or propsr, parbap., ' for ehorcb members to cultivate personal _ srqusialaoeesblp. on lha Sabbath. Tbe . put.lir service of tbe sanctuary, either ie - us preliminaries or its cfwsiugs, affords ' do appropriate upportuuity 'for anything 1 Moore than a single word er jk oceesiooul J hsodgrssp ; yet these hsya'a oisgic power, i Neither does the prayer meeting or the - Snsd.y School provide sufficient facilities ' for this important part of Christian doty and influence. How/thcn, shall the members of . rhotch bercme more familiar with one heather T We have thought thai L It would be an excellent plan lar the minuter to announce from the pulpit, once in every moolb, that, on a certain weekday evening, tha chorch wonld ba opened ' and lighted, the choir present, and that all ware instted to eeme, bringing tbair . ; friend, who might ba occasional worahip- . ere with them, to have a pleasant, sects! time together, talking freely and promt- i enoosly as in a homo parlor. From sack i , an announcement, the Martha, of the ton- i | gregalion wonld be apt ta think of an ad- ' ditiuBel attraction for all— eis., a aapper I in the lecture-room. I'be re is no place ! i ; where timidity and onacqaeintedneis may < ' he so completely overcome as at a wvll I ordered aocial tapper table. I Something like t it wonld at ooee in- • terul all lha Irtend* of any chorch, aud I ! afford tbe opportunity to consult logalber < i in tbe intervals of the membership; would I win friend* from the world, aad attach ■ ! them to a causa that shows Its heart and < band ; and might be the means of iocress- ■ aad operating io a woodrrfal meaner ■ tbe other appliances of tbe Gospel. I The cbildresv also, might be pretest, I and add to the enjoyment of the occasion < by tinging their favorite songs. I An aver.isg each month thai employed • wonld bring tbe members end friends or a < cbnrch face to face and sscite a mutaal ■ interest and sympathy, toeb as Ibeordlna- t ry religioua services might never achieve. ' And what an adeaetage to the mioietor to t hi* people all together aaeociarfrieods, < hear their eoicea, aad leara tbair habits a of thoagli1 RBd life in company, aa wall a* t from pastoral calla at tbair places of abode! How each a mingling of eoel would hind I chorch membership, yoaag aad old, rich a and poor, iato oneness of atm and work, ■ a* wall aa ta oaaaeaa of Bam* nod wor- • ship ! t AfUr sapper, a short speech might b* | ia ardor, a familiar byme, a brief exhor- c tali on a prayer, or aay exerclaa that any « heart might suggest to other loving haaru areaod. Tha mora freedom , from form the better. Then, at the close , ef the eaterview, tha doxology, tha beoe- j diction, (bake of beads, aad happy "good I night*." Weald not snob aa arrange- , meat ba orthodox enough for the mart . fantdiot* coagvagatiea ta Cbrirtaadom • J Bean (ad the lower*, net because they t symmetrical aad beaatifal, bat be- * they haao honey ia thaas. If aia- t aen are *ver attracted to tbe ebarabea, c it will oot bo by tbe abeereaaeo of atatod . aad atataly L-rm*. ov by dtepieye of gaad- t parapb.ra.li*, hot baeaasa there ie boaoy t ■ tbam. ,
# Writ tee for thr W.vg. From the South. AnAittrttxu, TtRN.,'1 Nov. 5th, 1867. j Hi. Eotrag After a long weary drive ire find oarselse* set down el the dwarfish I appearing hamlet of AdamvviUe. Upon . | our arrival we ioqaired of one to tbe : manor barn, for a public hour*. Says he: ' | Ylt'a not often strangers browse abeol I tha*e parts, bat when they do the *ld woman M nsceoll gr n»rally barracks and f*eds thsm." On asking him ths whereabout. | of said lady's asiabliskmsot, b» turoed ; open us with a native smile playing about 1 his seared countenance, and poiuting to- • ward a dingy cabin that seemed to bavr i I been eonstrncted by tbe pioneers of 'the country, and now fast crumbling to: ; | decay, said. "Thar e where ah* roo.t. j I her gables, uad Mops stray chickens. ! j Thither wo .el out, follawed by a few \ . ' dusky mnui.ls who toll (as(iva pbrasr) ! I our luggage. Upon oaanng th. aatidaa- j i ted eabsrvl, a wbite-csppad lady, sweeps j 1 i out to her friendly gate., all qmilcs, ail j j joy. She receives as klodly and. joyoutly I rings ant lha glad aonods. "Welcome j I weary strangers, wslcom* to- the Gray j : Kagle." We andarstand the appellation, j i as raising oar eyei towards 'a creaking \ , sign-board, upon which wo can dimly per- ; | ceive lha *eeth*r-kaatea and almost ohj litarata'd words, Grey Ksgle. Now turn"rog toward the lodge oar good natnred : hostess .bows 01 to. As we eutst. lha ! interior Instinctively suggests lha thought What ao air of simplicity pervsdv. the : place, though aboriginal aod rude, bow doiet aad happy. Tha scenery has a tendency to eocenrege an indulgence in ' retrospection. Tber* ia the good old , I fireplace, brightened np with a cheerful ! ; blsxe. that again calls to life pleasant! i times that have vanished with tbe days of : i onr yonth. It softly wings our recollec- : > tiso hack to those bleak wiatry night.. > when a tottering Grand-sire delighted onr ! juvenile hearts with bis adventuress apt- - nodes and golden yarns. On ih. brmncbi moody solitode, rests an old time firelock. 1 ■ just such we remember to have lovrd m i our yooih-time, aud frequently heard the : throngboat the quiet apmrtmruti of staid - Grey Kagle. Without, tbe simplicity is i even more severe, a pleasant old mos>i covered backet swings gently from an 1 nged swsep. Untiling leaves bathe the : yard in a profoeton of yellow aod brown. Heavy branches bend over the cabin stile, crooning with a heavy crop of pnrple i fruit. Sleek porkers ere in waiting by > [ the wicket for the fall of ripening not*, t Scores of dark-eyed goats stand loitering i by the gale, looking wishfully for tbvir i evening meal. Flocks of sportive fowl j • flutter by the door end bask ia the suushine. Here in lone solitude, nestling 1 closely together, it a long row of^qegro r quarters, with their garden plots over- j • grown with rank brambles aod weeds, - and their wieketa fast crumbling away. I i Truant sheep wander throogh the desert- I i «d cabins, stray gorte ent their antics I r aboot the neglected yard. Those who | ■ once lived A life of bappioeit in these old j i grey cabins, hart burst forth, like the r gaudy insect from the chrysalis, transI termed sod free. A few crotchety blacks ' i still rentals with tbair mistress, willing to . ran oot their few remaining sand, in tha ! enjoyment of the sober comforts that cluster roond the good Grey Kagle. The doll going people of Adamsviiie l are slow ta accept thiaga modern. The i voice of improvement seldom echoes I among these quiet vqllays and sleepy bills, i The entire aspect throaghoul tbe diminu. > live hamlet ia wall calculated to wing I fond memory gently back to tbe staid 1 . times er oar Uraadfrthera days. These i people aeem to eke oat a doll, dreamy : > existence, requiring hot little, and that 1 ' easily anpplied. 1 lieantiful valleys are found in this sec- 1 lion, abounding with rank herbage tnd 1 ; rolling in rich warae of native grass. But 1 this broad expanse of coaatry is ssldom I i cheered by the presetae of men. No 1 husbandman reaps bis harvest or garners 1 his galdan grain bars. Ao air of sadness pervades the spot, hi* a* silent as the I gloomy ceafioee af.-yoa village chare k- I Card, lie lour I men is unrelieved save y a few rambling cattle that browse among the beading herbage aod nip tha sheaoy sward. Natxro hara offers great . indacemeats to tha agncnlturi.t. Tha elimalo ia aalabrienn, tha soil exeelleot. ' t Hot, aa a genarel thing, tha moral and I social condition of the country ia wretch- , ad, aad in no way calculated ta induce | tha quiat. order-loving tiller or the soil , local# bare. This p. m. 1 strolled through tbe equal- j village wbieh beasts ot a haberdashery , and emtthary. I noticed several spaet- t ol the place loitering about the \ dealers deer, all arrayed in that characteristic here, lha inevitable gray, aavaral , ot which, I should jodgi from their atyle i and diogy contour, had seas service among „ the bard timaa of war. Confederate hot- , tans deck their garb as relies of the "lost c cams." They era holding a private oou- , Bab and evidently conversing e: tome , topic. At I eater the haberdashery the follewlag significant language | it wafted ta my ears : "Orowalow ia a . aod a tyrant. Show nt one fatal r of hope end ence mora we'll aasbaath c tbe red dagger, bow ratling with tha h Uoad of fallen braves, end strike e asander the enboly menaclee that bind ta t a despotic dynasty." a Aa I gala Use interior of tha place my t gravity vlelde to a knmoroee fvallng. Oa . three lagged table ails lha lord of tha fa leading forth shots. r> af masky a spittle Uks elosde of drieely rnirt, whieb fa tha craaky floor ia odiens pools, ^ giving It tka superb appatraocs ef a awed- , dliag place Tar daaka. The shopman siu fa eosoUag hie fingers aod hommlag anon, "Whet a queer, queer pie* la this wotld." , A couple of up- la rued barrel, with worm- » eaten pl.aks eeroee, nerves aa the eounler, lha rear or wkich I noticed aa aapl.uvd . sailed to. Ue wall; apoe this rests 1 ia their jflory, two halts of common jeanv d aad a law remaaau af Hotly- waoltey. r above this there looms op ia eoli- « tada like grim demon, af tka dork ogaa, a fl of black deeeaters. labelled "saliva f, alias slow poison. Opes at- a siring br a be negate I reeatve the d "We daa'l ate 'aos ia these s parte, bat wo keep aay qaaaUty of pig d tall twirt aad hems mada pipes, y oar's * o iirooger to U«w digglaa. What Odd I
wind Mowed yon here ! Where are yoa beading?" (Think't I. he's unque.tionably a qiestionary fellow.) "Raaly it does me ae ranch good as my morning bittere to are a new eomer at the settle- ' meot. Ara'l you northers bern ? Seem* ' to me yon've got that sharp Yaoker 1 twang, and who knows bat yea are one of ' tbetbvfeprob.te.," 1 thought he was complimentary, hot ' merely jLcl. "Hold! Knoagh ! Do yon ' mean to iiTiinqalii air, thai " i 1 O. Bo-ao-oa,— " qnotb R»v"bot — bnt ! f I've gat tbe best whi.kay in tb# tattle. meat. Hare's tha hand of frisodsbip. 1 and a tankard af old rye to seal the eomi pact." 't I "I'm obliged to yon." 1 rejoined, "hul I my dyspepsia, my very aggravated dyr- ' pepeia, air, forbids my indulgence." ' j At this juncture a motley greop of Ist k i , ! sprouts of Seuthera ehiv.lry walked its. ! j their visages eo completely overgrow o ' ] with wiry beard that hardly anything couid ' bo seen except a couple of cadaverou. 1 ! ! eyes and a projecting no.e. Thinks i, ] ' | Turmsg epon the b.herdasbsr thsy saiu : ; j "Squire, set op the pig and chalk H down ' I to Job Grits." l b# liquid was speedily 'f produced, and from ile appearance. I I ' j should judge, it was well calculated Io : raise a rebellion id a man's stomach, end j , j might be teen eallingthe pw ^pet nature 1 1 post. 1 i The Squire keeps no ledger, lor with a ' ' ! fragment of charcoal be swaggers te the 1 ! beck door tnd marks in large tigo-poal ; 1 | characters the following: ".leh Grits to j ' | Bill McSbithers, Dr. 4 horns of kotnmoo ! | ram, 2 and 6 pence." Presently the ' I liquor is culled again, and now. feeling j J i myself rather in the position or ao inter- I j loper. 1 turned from the spot, firm in the 1 ] conviction that tpiritnout drink, the bane 1 ' ' of mankind, i. the meat saleable article in r Adamsviiie. Mots noon. . "Wiijior Wmi.i.riK. j 1 | The Antiquity of Man. I ' There are plenty of people who still be- ; , lieve thai this globe came freeh from the , geology ha. exploded that Iheery, and , : periods of lime, while the earth itself i. of , which new excites elteotion is whether ! , I the bnmsn race is not fdr older than i. I genertliy believed, nod whether it was ; retnsins of 'which nre now and then discovered. but which became extinct before L coveries re. oiling from the explorations ! now in progress in KYnl's Cavern. Hevon- . { shire, Kngiend. show, indisputably, that i . | mto we. io sxittaoce when the mammoth. | three different species of the elephant, the . ; rhinoceros, lions, and other animals were : common io that country, but which are ' I aow exlio'c^ for the animal, hove here | j found, end with them tools, weapons, and i i other erticles which were the nnmistekn- , | ble work of human heads, gnided by intel- j [ ligence. These remains have been foetid j ! imbedded io gravel end stalagmite, end ; , | tbe explorations have been conducted ! | I eluding the possibility ef deception. A i before the British Association lor tbe addee. during the present month, end en ; interesting disenssion upon tbe antiquity of the hnmeo race took place. Sir Charles Lyell taok the gronnd that those diseoveri.s were proof positive that man wan eo eEste.t with the mammoth and other extioct animals which have been ' believed heretofore to eotedate the hnm.n i race. Other member* agreed with him, j aad in tbe face of these diseeverres defiantly challenged those "who had whisper j «d abroad objections to the theory of the j antiquity of men, te come forward and : stats them bow." To strengthen I.yeli's position, these recent ditcoveries'ere only j additional to others onite es remarkable ) end convincing, which Mr. Wyelt, of the Association, summed np es "nnmerons ' proofs of the co-existence of-msn with the greet extinct eoimeli."
Mother! Home! nraveD. Mother! Home! Heaven ! tbe lights of ocean. ! Far oot over the waste of waters they skine with cheering light to the storm tossed. mariner, and when sorrow's dark cloud hidus tbt blue sky end tliu troubled waves rise higher, warriug with the winds be steers his tiny berk to Memory's Isle, end carelnlly avoiding the broken hopes that like rnckt hidden be- ; neelb tbe treecharoo* waters, rests bis | tired heed ie tbe golden rays of tbe starlike word.— Mother ! Home 1 Uneven 1 j Redely mey tbe waves dssh against thr i rocky const below ktm j loud msy the 1 winds roar sod cbsat their solemn psalm, and lightning, msy flash and thunder, roll, yst he lingers rslm, sntroebled is Time's old eestle tnrniWg ever lbs records of tire pest, end reading with serene eyes the dim prophecies of the feters. Far back in these beaetifnl dafy. of Long ago, he seen the form of his mother, end feels tbe soft touch of her lips es she pressed loving kisses opon tbs beby brow, or in the qnist of his loved Home, bears sweet voice as tb* teaehae him, with oloaed eyes and reverently folded heeds, repent "Onr Pother iwho art in Heaven," and thee looks far into the pages of the distant fntere. nod fgpoiea the tlms already at band wk.o he ebell anchor bis ee the shores of Eternity, end treed with joyoes step tbe golden street* of the Heavenly City, or llegwr by the crystal waters of tbe River of Life, with gled strains ef welcome to him from the nngel loste gathered around God'e Tlrone.^ Bit Kind.— How desirable it the pre. of one who bee ever hanging on bis lipe, reedy for ntteraeee, e ward of love • II ie entrance ioto nay piece Is like e bright tnnbeam, warming the heerte end revising the spirits of ell. Eye* sparkle with joy when he approaches, end shadow, ewey. When death snatches ee* oar beosshold. end when we gas* apoe the rigid feats res of oar departed deer one, thee we will enter regret the gentle words tpokao sod tbe kind acts doe*, bet we will regret ever* oekied ten ce (bet hex ever issued from utr Upe.
Ttse Present Fashion. lii lid Inquiries. Cousin Kile - s a sweet, wide-awake I ' j H telu ber head to go dowo on Long . l.i. nd to see «ume relations of hers who b.tl tbe mtefnrtonr to live tbero. Auioog | : thu.e relation, there chanced to be s ' young »wmiu who bed ecru Kate on a previous occasion, and .eeing, fell deeply in i lave with ber. He celled st tbe hos.e on I the evening of ber snivel, end tbe m»f j him ot the piazzt, where she was enjoyrag the e vnoing sir in.ceropetiy with two I 1 or three of her Irieods. I The poor fellow was to bsebful tbst he I i couid uol find hi. tongue for soma lime. At length be .tummereii out : "Unite well, tbsBk yon." ! I during which Kate "end "her friend, did 1 ' the beat tbry could to relieve the mob i. ' i tony. Alter welting about filleen minute. I agreeable, he egeiu breke the spell by : ' j "(lew's your father?" which wai eu■wered uiucb after the same manner •> ! the Gret one. mod then followed another etlroce like tbe other. "How e your father and mother?" ugeiu put in the bashful lover. ^ I followed by no rxchunge el giaitfcrs and a suppressed .miln. Till, lasted .onie ten minute, more, dur- . ' ,ng which Josh wa. fidget, „g in hi. .r.l | nod stroking hi. Sunday hut. (Jul at "I:"0"'' y^r.raoin. ^ -j the woods ring. No Nlusup on II. 1 a court fiou.r . A person living . .heft I . ot frequently coming into town i.od drink- 1 • apt to call on bt. honor Ju-lg# M , , Recently, be made one of lit. vi.tt., bej M . nnd'ertred tbe Judge to write ! him n pledge auertiog hi. iDtsnlton to ' cease drinking. Hi. Honor wrote the I 1 pledge a. desired, end tbe lip.y individual ; affixed his name thereto. He iben de.irod : ; lo b«*« ,b" plodg' that he might take it lloaor thought he was bimrelf tbr proper bitu is e .tele of latoxiralion be would i i I here bim locked up. A w.ek elup.r.i. , and tbe Judge wa. confronted by the .ante | Qiao. a. tip.y a. Yforetimes "How is ' this?" .aid His Honor, "did loot I. II i | you 1 would hero y»a locked up if you j i did not keep your ugreetnool." ! i j "Judge M.." said the tipsy fellow, 1 1 »ni about. I'll .bow you if 1 urn a Idol!" I and ba drew forth his wallet from bis i i worn creases, and holding it up triumph- ' | antly, exclaimed : "MTU yoa jest show 1 me tbe United States internal rowans | stamp on that agreement?" The Judge I eV- v ' I --- •
* j YYhal American Girls say about Kissing. i i j Tbe varied, emotions excited by young j ' J j Indies iu leading cities along tbe line from j I p Huston io Ht. Loots, es kisses ere c.ugbt 1 ,, or stoleo from their sweet lips, er* ex- 1 P pressed iBWomelhing like the following manner : — A Huston girl says (with an ' assumption ol indignation) 'Sir, 1 declare ' such a liberty u that i. beyond ell bound. 1 of propriety sod gentlemanly mseeers. — 1 >f 1 ' she is stopped by another which 1 ,f isn't resisted very badly. The New York I girl says, 'Indeed, Mr. Browo yoar con- 1 decl is too familiar if oot erdeul. I've ' ' belf a mind to ark what yoe take ute foi?' ' 1 The reply ef Urowu is that he takes bet J 2 for something eice aud sweet aud a sharp, 1 a rapid smacking ensues. Tbe buffalo gui 1 e says, with aisiked posttiveoess of muoiirr, ' - | bnt with equally marked insincerity, 1 s I ■ Wretch, thief, put that right beck:" I - woelde'l lose it for the world." Hbe out 1 j only doo't lose it, bet gets (essbe weal.) I * double principal a< d interest. Tbe ('till- 1 * edelphta giri eeysj 'Mo yoa thiuk tb.l i ' . i dreadful .inert ; you weuld oot have done c . It if 1 had beto looking, oa indeed but 1 ■ the make, it a point oot to loek. 'I'be c " Baltimore girl ibea says : 'Now, repem c e the in.ull if you only a. re, sir,' aod exposes ber face, that it may be don* easily 0 ' end often. Tbe AVashiogton girl remetk-: ' ' Yoo've been and gees end done it, have ' ' yoe ; now cipher out how much belter you b i feel, end calculate when you'll get 1 1 another.' The Ghioago girl s.y. : "Coo1 found your impadrnce, do you take me for ■ i e New Yorker? I'd have yoe know there * ' is e spice of danger in that liltle metier.' d I Tbe oely danger the apprehends is that P 1 yoe won't eel aod come agoia. The Gin- K ' eioeeti gltl says : 'Did yoo ever, do i S ' never— you ueo era pet feet monster.. ' c ' Affects teen end indiguatioa, bat' is es- * toeged by e duplication of the old dote. The Lout.ville girt eeye? 'Y»a've done e ' it sere aod well. If there era any more b of the.seme eort, plrase help yourtrif— • if yoa c.o stand it. 1 eon.' The Detroit * girl eey», 'Mien Jerusalem ; whet a eaegh ^ 1 ty, fenny men. Better yoo look oot how P yoa take ooe, two. foer mare before mtJi* n | gnot mother comet.' The Ht. Loots ^rl " . says : 'Oh. get eloeg with year eootence ; P yoe onght to be suborned of yoereelf.*— " ' Yoe eae't do it egrto. Hbe expo.ee her " ' face, and it is does egaie several times.— '• ^ Snif on Pott. ' — A movement baa been net ee foot to " | erect eo eaylem for aeeieee yoseg men. | The oely trouble which the commute. s r fear will ba ieeamoeeubte Is thai ef gwt a. I log Ue boilding large eooagh. b
anticultiiral. Rules For Farmers. | t. The Termer ought lo rito oeriy, to .ee that ethers de so, end ihet ootb hie example bs followed eod hie orders : obeyed. 2. The whole farm sbealj be regularly inspected, eod oot ooly eeery field exeasieed, but evory beast teen eace a day. 3. Io a considerable farm it leer the utmost oooasquuoce to have beads tpecially appropriated for each of the most important department, ef labor, for there ie often a greet lots of time where pereooe are (requeetly changing their employ- ; moots, end the work ia oot executed so 4. Kvery mesne tboeld be thought of : to diminish labor or to increase its power. hor in. I. nee, by proper arrangement, five horses may do es tnnch leber.es six psr- , | farm, according to tbe nsuel mode of eupiojieg them. | 6. A farmer ought never te engage ie i a work, whether of ardieery practice or ; mtesded improvement, except after tbe ! meat etreful inquiries ; but when begun, i bo ought to proceed in it with moeh attention sod perseverance ootil he hue | 6. It is e msio object io meeegemeet ! oot to attempt too much, aod ever to begin a work without probability oT being I able to Gni.h it io doe season. Kvery former tbeeld bavee book for I inserting alt those useful hints which ere so constantly occurring io convarsalioo, i in books, iu popart, sad gathered lo tha I j coarse ef hit reading or in a practical management of his farm. — Sinclair. Timely Suggestion*. Home farmers are always btkiod hand in doing their work, aed this month Tre1 queutly Gods thsm net at ail prepared for ' iu e^fiitg bias is. # i Iluihtinyi Del in good order shoeld bo i repaired without delay, all fool placet Cleansed thoroughly, eod heavily whitewashed or sprinkled with lime, i ft Hurt under bosses sboold be eerapul lou.ly cleansed, end, if poeaiblo lo avoid it, should never be used fur tloriog vege1 tables, as Ibey do oot add lo tha health > | of the family, j Animals tboeld be studiously pretsctsd, but ooly io thoroughly ventilated sublet. I Their food should be giveo foor or five time, during tbe tweoty-feur boors, to ibal uuue ol it need be refused beeeete it ; | is "mussed" or soiled. Msoy farmers whet, experience has been verted prefer , this plan, thinking it more" eeoaomical, sod servic.ble to the suim. Is lb. o feeding ooly iwo or three time, e day. Forhor.ee sod oeet stock, piece lumps of rock salt . 10 tbe^ mongers. Food mutt be varied to He who would prosper es e stock breeder | or dairyman, catinot learn tee meeb of j the aeiaial economy. Comfortable sublet save lood, and very materially assist io oiamieiuiug animals in a good condition. Clsaosiug tbs hide end frsqueel rubbing will promote health, it has became quite a common practice wiib tome termors to corry eod rob dewo their Beet : stock, eod we trost it mey become ooiKeep /aliening animals felly fed, hut i be careful lo very the food sufficiently to j a good appetite. Uogt should be fed oo cooked or soaked corn, or cotu meal almost entirely toward tbe last days of tkeir fattening. Throw lime aud u.be., in smell quantities, oa tbo Goors of the peat from time to time, eod occasionally feed e little solpbor. J'ouny animals ought not to be made tender by lo* close boosing— should be treated gently aod with familiarity. Sheds, at least thirty feet wide, with posts, eod opening ioto e yard oa the sonsy .ide, vorreueded by boildiegs, or ■ fence, era highly approved of for | Sheep end youag slock. They the* hevo | en opportunity to exercise to ths open «tr and sunlight, retiring to a well litUred protection at their piensnr*. Care must useo in lending that the Weaker noim.ls may have fair play. Manure making shoold be prosecuted with ths ettuo.t vigor. Av long as the weather permits, ocenpy every spire boer collecting muck, pond mud, leaves, sods, ditch scrapings, end orgeoie deposits to b* tbiowu under cettls, io the bog or m.uure yard. Recollect thai maia the Hosting eepiul or tbo farmer, and if beneGl is to be derived from it* u.e cere must be taken that it does net jloat off literally. Devote stody and thought to this perl of your fermiog, bet do not spare the muscle, for much can be made by e proper mempulalioo end commingling ol meteriels. Heavy land may he plowed, provided it is oot to wet at to be sticky, aod we shoeld prefer the lap rorrews, that a greater N .mount ol surface be exposed to the frosts of winUr, and the ease or filtration increased. By ell mesas tabtoii plow io ibis month, if practicable, sad get tbe mtaoret under for next year's hoed light land, that ia oot wet, will bo beeeby being rolled alter plewng, .nd will be all tbe better if heavily mulched with eoerss manure, leaves, straw, refasa rush s, or any material that will keep v lb* tnrfaoe from blowing away. v Fruit should be carefully oulled over, aud ail that it toeud wiped dry, aod laid on shelves, in dirk, cool rooms, es _ cellars— ee uniform e temporal ore aa ~"-- ps.sibl* beiog kept op. Cuf scions tor gralliog, sod pock away io sawduet ie a good cellar until needed. CeUiagt ef currants, etc., may be eat as long ss the groaed i* open end feasible. Cellars an U pits for vegetable* oeed close watebicg, that more proteclloe mey given wbeo the cold weather begin, ia earnest. Plants in cold frame* should get ell the S' o sod air they c.o cedar*. — Spinach aed other crup* left oat ehoeld bo protected with litter thickly laid ee. All roots ehoeld be immediately gathered sad •tored io pita, except that portion ol the parsnip crop (deeded forsprtng dm, which will be better off io the ground, if sUodwater te oot allowed on tha bed.. Grape vines ahould be eerefelly pruned — <br Concord. Isabella, and Catawba oat ui closely as tb* fioer *erU. 8. ere aorta 10 cold latitude, will need to be laid dee>a -ad covered with Perth far the Wmrer. Thte.1. aire true of lead# raspUrrie-. should b# careful y covered, aod ee .lago.ei water allowed aa the and J trmsds Journal

