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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY *2*2. IS6S. ^

NO. 669.

BU8INESS CARDS. -".A CARD. JEAIE M. SMITH) Cnnl«Mn of Deeds, OBU* Jukm *1., opposite the Uestr* Hou.up« Uul, Haw It—,. UESIJI1 SWAIN. ' bvpal j Collector of late real Hetrnur for Cap* "ota."" &»eaaad-» loir I Hour, | \V retool I '• I , Cape Ms# Coootj^ suit . AUCTION BtiaiMKNK. 1HE usderetgn*.! would rrepeetfull) lofono hi" frleeda mod I ho pupil", that h» 1« a regular Lteemaad AHIIouar, aod la ready Bow to attend i terms* * CKORt. k'wB*MITH." 'it : L. I « S. H. (J BET, iTTOtXEr-tT-LAW, NASI EH, SOUCITOU, ♦ KXIMIHEH IE CHAECEtr. Maaarr Iratcr, aaoii Famv. Ctapu, I*. J., all Adjoining First National Baak. OUB I OI UICHED T R. B. SWAIN. alOTWTai ~>v.JlUM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, I 1 yy far tha Couaty at Capo May, H. 1. on C. ~ A I'CTISIEERT NOTICE. J | lo attend to Public Sale# in any part of .Cape ! May county, at abort notice and on rraaunablr ; i tartaa. WILLIAM CHAMBER*, Jan. t. ISFT. lyl Cold Spring. N. J^ I ^ B. fifi. IWAIJV, REAL ESTATE AGENT. SCEIEYOR CONVEYANCER. OfBne, cor. PKBRT fc SUOTH (tracts, jato-y Capo Inland. H. J. JCfSI M. SMITH . REAL ESTATE AGENT, Haa removed hi. oBee from the corner of Washington and Jneksoo iiq|U, to JACKION STREET, Oypaatir Me Cealrv IJeaar, lOpe idsM, 0. JjOk.TM/1 CONYEIAKCMC. DEED*. BOND*. MORTGAGES, and other In- < atrumanta ol trrltlnf legally drawn, a HI oaatnaaa and despatch, and Acknowlvdgaient. and Dapoaltlona taken by HKNHY 8 WAIN, MeOrr In ChOTery. OBca nt Wrsleett's Boarding Houae.Toteoaend*. A InbrL^pa May CtHlnty, H.J. r. it n Alton teanr. o. c. tuatnit "STILL AT IT :: WARE & ELDREDGE, Contractors and Builders, CAFE ISLAND, N. J. augll-l ..7 CRA N E * 8 THOTOGKAPH GALLERY, f No. *B ARCH (treat, PHILADELPHIA. .

Photocrapha Item Carte da Vlalta lo Ufo sue, _ Plain, in Color, or India Ink. f, Also, .the Hoar Imperial Carte sire and PhotoMtalalums. Pramaa ot vartoua pattema, he . Re. Work doM with maillllt (eUefaettou • gtean/ Prtaaa arodoralo, * oaSdy Ft °C»i«*la*aad"' 'phl'ladelphia.' h< 'BOIJI^i SIGN * * PAINTING, °- G LAZING. GRAINING, I ' CALUINININC, ™ CHINA GLOSSING, GUtLDING Pi and PAPER HANGING. 4W Office, Smith 'a lea Cream Saloon, Waah1 ngtoo atraot, Capa lalaad. G Your patronage la raapaet fully aollclted. aug IS-tf IMITH b MORROW. rvan i nnn t 8 THE uaderctgned la aowputtlag la WOODEN PUMPS al I ooata par toot, and only M for Osartnr. Tease pumpa are a auportor artlclr, (Ira oniver. _ aun, atMiller k Johnaon'i store, will ha promptly J toad. g ST laaae H. Smith, AgeaL ( at M. REED.^ el AngtmtS tkm, Mae On- N. J. _ a, Jan L LSL E r. Ascsn. kics. E Rtuuai ° JOHN I. LEE A CO.. » TV 0PE.SH4P CHANDLERY A NATAL STORES, b No. IS North WHARVES, below ARCH St., PRtLABkLOTI ». GILLING aad SEINE TWINE, OARS, OAKUM, ' PITCH, TAR, ROBIN, PAINTS, OILS, , BLOCKS, CANVASS, h » I Every article requited aboard Terrain. GR0CER1H8 * PROVISIONS, i • ... » • .» i ' ^PhUa^|^_^^^W___ , STATIONERY, He. j; J. B. GARRISON, WASHINGTON STREET. I J oppoalta tha Past Office, .1 CAPE JgLAND, N. J, o wgL-nc%ya?aMsi!* BOoRS, STATIONERY, AND NOTIONS! ; FAMILY MEDICINES, . TOILET ABTICLXl. BROOME , TOBACCO k SS.GABS, , COUNTER SHOW- J OPAL AND LUMBER.

j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EO.OOO FRANC# ! T I HEBRING'S „* PATENT ; *j Champion Safes. AWARDER THE PRIZE MEDALS AT j i WORLDS FAIR, - - *•» York* : EXPOSITION US1VRRSICI-I.lt, Parla. ; , WIX3U OF TBK WifiKR ' *' .1 30,000 Francs ! j j At Ike reeeat Intrraational eon laat, la the Part, j Exhibition. ^ luaiar fi,, I report ot the Jury on the merits ol the I I Pnlenl over nil others, j HERRING, PARREL k SHERMAN, FARREL, HERRING k CO, Prilasci-pmia. | HERRING. PARREL k srfERMAN, JAYILN VIC'B, IHPOBTEK LSD flEOWXB OF FLOWER 4 TCOETAELE SEEDS, HOCIIKSTKK, N. T. VICE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Seeds & Floral Guide for 1868, L\k?.\^o,'k,of 3S.PSS n* o anaan ULarg t Pages, eontalnlog toll dleerlptlona of Urn i with plrla dlraetloaa lor Sowing bead. Culture. One Engrar'rga Ol Flower, nu * i IIKA UTIITL COLORED PLATE of rL«>WI!R» ^ a.al teautllul an well^. the looal luatruollt" * IffiilffSSLli SH£"~ Addiaaa JAMES VII.K, Sucbealar, N. Y. MIKTH iXUUCi.1 STXA1ISHIP i II. TlinOCGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, Via Panama or Nicaragua, I Sailing from New York Dee .MR a»d l»«R I January MR. Itlll ! and nth, and FaR. 1Mb and 8Mb. | With New Steamship, of the rtrat Claaa. j Passage Lower than by any other Line. For further luformrttoo apply to the under | • Ignedat in W**,D,lj; !>,;^KH[NRTos, Agt, j ... - •

for 1 80S. For 1888 THOSE WHO WISH TO TAKE A GOOD BELICIOHN PAPER For the New Yearahould subscribe for -THE ADVANCE." , I Live. Enrueat and spinlu.l Jual the Paper and nundaj . W.ba a J'ar Kplekdld prr- _ send DeaT AOdrnaThfE ADVAhFe Co" j 88 Lombard Block, Cbloaga. j Ahhukntb wanted. roR the ami ri- | ■ can FA RM EK^U^ehMpot^aad bact Fw- | Tt)KWK>| Roehmrtar, N. t. | G.P.ROWELL & Co. A£',"i'l£ AMERICAS CLOCK CO., I 8 ('•rtlRDlt Bfreet, Ifew York. | Manufacturers. Arrnta aad DraUrs la al^ | BB^i^aSSoCBA • AGENTS WANTED FOR . J THE BLEB COAT* I ID how thry Urad. l uught^amMnad lor lb r ■ Great' RMwIIim.'.'1 U nntalu «m 'iw'gae Engratlags aad 808 pages, aad la Ike spiciest arid cheapest war hook published. Price only gl.4u. (ass^i'aswKravsi.'ss.t; ss>%rs;.s.'sss;."5sjs"£a lor Mraulara. Addtaaa JUNES BROTHERS a CO, Philadelphia, Pa. OWE DOLLAR EACH. -TITERS Cotton, cloth, Dress Patterns, Pant » rnunmaTSwtag Maehieaa, Wntebea. Di y and Fancy Goods, be, ka. Scad Tea cauls fur Palest Pea Fountain, with slip describing an , article la our dollar sale. Any person, (maw or female,) ran read la a club of hum ao to 1,800. at muar rate (loarata f.w raehi, and rr! a premium lor ao doing. Hand ,n ' Roglalarad Lctiara. kamalra mailed free to an y j adlliooo EASTMAN^* KLSDALU ; vf'zsttstiFs&rjttisi i raSv.^.'g !BSjr' ! AZYGOS! — : J T— SSScdc&knolui o!»nu | MMnMSr'tha1' •MmMcyiT'Sw Jew | | York Medlaal PalvcraHy. » CUaton Plane, N. \ ■ 4 OBITS of Sawing Mmllanmn aerare the A aiaaai at rools'a Patent Handle Threader iH Barter aomh.nnd, by applying Bo MU vforii sssssvms HO RORE HEED alple. a. uSVrml try OILMAN k co^u. Haa.rcr ffi^Sg^rjBt'gga tod^gttr^^GBaat Inmmmaakta to/per^MTBIATIOJJX TBA^K ^ And WU1 Ova Dm »» ONE POLXn AH, . i **** JL fcT^DNkCca V V4 • t ' . ■ •

®he Watt's tfotaft. !■ ? — _ ; iBlldel and His DRUChtcr. i di fSuggcated by rsadlar n new.p-per par^grmih. isaiifJsSwsKJsrclK I > when she naked the stern^lakdel In nhoce faith | h ^RS.TidSfif.'KiLA.,' T'ln "hoae'hcltef'io^dle.1* J "It, thine I rre watched the Morntul mnlle'4* And heard thy withering lone. tl Whose er ihu i hrlairaa'a humble hope Mat pi nerd upon thine own; * l're heard thee apeak of coming death ,p Without a^ahada of gemm^ ^ ^ j ft ; Now she's beneath the nod, I j '' TMy'aagrMhougi»i.& God. 1 '0 ■■ "Twaa then she took this aacred Book, n ,Aud from tin burning page, , . Read how its trutba eupport the soul r ' In youth and falling age t J A nd jad e m eln Its pteaepla tire, | j J ^ n'otKhfa1 beyond thaaky. I yjStteHl herlnggtoom^^ 33£S5SSSs4 ! ! This Checkered heart of mine I Must I embrace my mother's latth, , Or die. my alio, hy thine ' The trow n ^upon ^1 hapearrtor'e brow j ( * TTM, ' ' If Is Siof lour Bustupss Why. j I The following tinea are not limited to any par- I J tleulni locality, hut are applicable to e.erjM.clgl - J adapted 'to a portion of New Jersey nor dulta r I , thousand tnlleo from Cape Island. We would | reeommrad th-tr careful peroral by those "pry- 1 * litn," to he found la^th^a attd^er^ c.untntittit^ , | , nShtialknn tbey do to their own. I ' Would you like to know the secrete j ' And ju.l bow he treats hta wile' ATV) the ronrer??r the1" |rlay I Let me whisper toywnaly— If jr tur nelghhord" butelrlL i And U ahcrt, tnalrad of prying I ^Into other men's ag.lra, | " ioa will have no lime for thelnBe nttnaHva to such mutters And whaterrr fortune Batter", | Let jour bu.lneaa be yoar own. And one w^.rd, by^nmy^of BnlaIf you wieh lo be re.pe.-trd, V no must cease to be n Iff. I

^BistcHautons. 'j I ALEXAHDEB WHILLDIS. ! I — ! i i Tha following brief biographical sksteh f, { of tbia wall-known and widely raspactad . c I merchant wa take (rain tba Commercial ' Liit af Philadelphia. It will doabtlaai ; u prova inlaretliog la ant Capa May rea- I , ■ dera, in ganeral, bnt mars parlienlarly to | the many of oar eitisaaa who kta pertor - ; I ally mrqoainUd with tha aabjecl af the t | akaieh. Mr. Whilldin, lika eery many of I i | our amiBanl mtt^pf Ihe praaaot day. baa j I bean ibn arobilaci of bis own firtooa, aai- j j aiuar, ting innim-rat.le ob'laclea. and | c I wreatliDg frani fnta, by sbnar forca of ai - ; , ( argy, tha reward dan lo peraeraraaee aid ; c caoraga. In lba<ommon parlaoca of 111# I , | it is eaalnmarg (a aaaeri that Iheaa qnaii- 1 , lira duly displayed always aia retire*, i , km wa qoesfioa ahelher lite raiuroa to ; , aoy other etfiiog. aava mareaatils life, era | , ample and satisfactory, or eavar as wide | b field, loalkocea are rare is which tha j ] lawyer, the phytisiaa. Iba aotbor, or tha ( artist, amass fortaaee. They amy wis | fame, bat fame ia often of short endurance, I | always of small benefit to posterity.— j t Public opinios mnoofsctures aad bestows ; j it, aad public opinion is ficklo, transforing j | tha crowa from ona brow to aaother with ! | bat liitla ceremony History proven that j , it la aa easy ta shoot for one public mat i | an anoihar, bat it also proves that with- j , ant tba msrehaat and tha capitalist tin , national alaawi woald be in a vary waah : , caodition t , 'Among tba many marcbsnta who . have eooiribmted to tha prosperity of | oar city, eons are mora deserving of , honorable meotioo tbaa tba sahjeet of our , prveeal tkalck. Alexander Whilldin. Ha is tha son ol Darnel Wbilldia. who was in , ; ; 1810 Captain of ihe ship Oscar, which i j traded between Philadelphia aad aeadry • ' I Koropesn porta. Mr. Wbilldia was born , ' I ia this city aa tha 20th af January , 180*. ' I Whan ha was qoita yooag his paraau ra- ! moved ta a farm at Capa May. aad kia • father, who was aa axperiancad aad pop1 alar isamaa. was Hi* ia 1812. in aa attempt aa rwn lbs blockade or that year. Tba oal amity by whieh Mr. WbUldio was deprived er a father's faatenng ears, oc- : aarred la sight of Iba Dataware Capes.— - Had tba vassal, which csBUiaad a cargo [ or alivw Oil nod other vela able csmmodtl tins, aaccaedad ia raaebiBg tbia part in • safety, its oemmmadrr woald have bean J rewarded with a profit of $100,000, which m those days was tboagbt to be a handsome competency. Captain Wbilldia left a wife, two daughters aad a now, tha (onUemea whose Ufa wa briefly naiiaa to- . day. l "Aiazasdar remained span the farm | aiding ia the en;, pert oJ his malhar antil b be was eighteen, yaara ot ag«. when be - oama to Pbilaoalpbia ia aaerah of omptayI moat, the entire oapital eeoaiatad wf o e raatis sail, a small baadla af aiotbaa for . a ebaagu. aad twoaty-fiva oaata ia ca>h. Thaw pearly aqaippad. tba ysaag aaptraat far fart son made hi" way lata a Strangcity, nhot* bo bad neither iwletivaa. friend" ear aiqaaiaiaaimt The allaatiaa af tba rastic may ba bather i uagvaed tbaa danen bad ; bat. aadaaaud by hardships, aad raapivad ta can wear ia pUea af baiag coaqaarwd by Ua«. H. : Wlbn.fi tba search far amplarm-at I aw Pain am' ■ avawaa. by caffiag at «be tal dWdaal baaaas tb-r^ Il.Bifi^ ABar

sod fish daalsrs, on tba wharf, above Mar I k-t street, sod tbaae gsallemee, Uk ng a laooy to lbs lad'a hooast eaaolaaance. inqairad what ha eoold do. Ha replied thai mild do anything ha was told tu [ usd Ibis raspooca looiug in with the proclivities of tho tjoakar members of the c I firm, tbey eet bun st once to oailiag ap t tish barrvla. di-iog porterage aa^ other t ; work about tha stare. By energy iadus. i ! try und activity ha aoen placed hi«»*eir at tha elsrk's desk, and at tba aad of two J years becsme baeiuats msasgsr of tha coo- " I i earn with a salary of #800 per aiasm. "Soon after Hue lbs firm of Wilddsfiald I I A Corliss became involved, and were I 1 obliged ta suspaod Tba creditors «f i I gsoilsaien bed such fsitb io the i ! ability of Mr. Wbilldia that he was ap- < I pointed lo class up tha bueiuees of the ■ firm. This obligation hn discharged to ! 1 ika entire uiitfactisa ol all tba parties , < ' inter. Sled. Ia the year 1828. this emrr- i ! prising young men entered into hosinea" i j uo hie owe eceotll having o, h,. uall.av. , j teeted character eecaied a special partner i the parson af Mf. S. Hood, with a cap i ital of $20,000. Taking op the business i ' of the aid firm, ha prosecuted it with seel, ; ! ontiring deeetioa. that at the end of two yeare he was able ta divide $30,000. Oar ; : i yonog mercbent'uideee eoon shot far ba- | yood tboea of hie partner, and tbe firm : I wae dieeolted, when Mr. W . removed to j Church alley, .where be remained nearly I ten yeare, engaged ia tha woolen nod cot- ' ton yarn bueio>es. a braeth of trade which I ha bee sneceeefully punned up to tbe j present tuna. i "Id 1832 the financial tornado swept . nearly all of Mr. Whilldin a asseti. ] Ha rota superior lo misforiaoe. sod succeeded finally lo sooqneriag it sod keepliagltatbay. By aoeeasiog atforte di- ! reeled towards oae objsct he wee enabled ( ! to retries bie lost forinna. Ia tba year j i lofiO ha again lost heavily, bat again sor- | mounting ibis hindrance to fortune, bis ( success tints that period baa boeo oninj terropted, sod bs bas auw secured e sum amply eaffieieot to gratify the tastee ol | the oioet ambition. Mr. Whilldin bar j I three sons and ona dsngbtar. Tbe title j ' of the firm is aaw Alexander Whilldin A 1 ! Sons, U M. Whilldin hnviag bean admitI tad January let. 1851 ; Alexander W'bll',- , j din, Jr., io 1862, and Jobo 8. Whilldin Jansary 1st, 1868. Tbe father still con- | '.man al the head of the firm in tbe old store, which it located at No. '20 8ooih ! Front etraat, axtaodmg through to Letti tia etraat, io which locality they have barn for tha lout thirty years. "Ttoe to tha principals which origiael- : ly secured hit prosperity, Mr. Whilldin hss aver borne the repataiie'n of ao excel lent, honeel and nprighl man. Ho first , teste tha worth of an object, and tbao j beode his anergics to its accomplithmsn' i For a number of yeare he sersed ae Vies ! President of the Corn Exchange Nation- ! nl Bank, and during tha aboeoce of Hoc. I Alexander U. Cattell acted ae lis Preei- | dent. Me is alee President of that exceli lent iastitntibn, tbe'Anelican Life loeurI ance Uompeny— a pasiiioo which be bus ! eninved since tbe year 1855, Ifetides ! | eince ih

' these, he ie connected with the American M Sioday Hcbool AntociaUon, lbs Nrtmen't ( s J Koeiely, aad a somber of other , fe assful and beBavolsnt instiia'ioni.— ol ; Through axcassiea devotion to his molti- vi : datiaa. Mr. W.hilldiB'a baalth be- a ■ cams impaired, and ha waal tame sigh- hi | lean months sines to Europe, where, it j hi gives ne pleasure to state, be has found | al : restoration la jaafO»yiagamid new sceoes. j w Hf hat sow returned to bis resldenca, at j is ; So. 1505 North Braad (treet, where wa j hi { treat he will long remain aa one of Phils- j al i moat honored merchants ' ft y« I A few words ia reference to the Amerll Ufa insurance Company— one of the ft etaoschfsl institutions in ins euaetry— si cnnael be inappropriate kt this time, it 1 It > organised in Oeieber. 1850. with a w : capital of $50,000. or which aely $5,000 e cash ; aad $45,000 consisted of stock , li I DOiae. Leonard Jewell, a retired dry p K ode merchant. *a» the Prsatdeul. The si iard of Directors eneaieted of Daniel ' tl ; Thoe. 8. Smith. E. Tracy. Dr. c ! H. Borgin, John C. Sims, Peal 8. II : Brown, Tbomae Watuon, Wm. B. Kel- u I ley, AI'X. Wbilldia, Jos. AltiaoB, Alex, h i Cammiage, Cbas. Herkaesa, aad That, il i Of this number. Peal 8. 1 | Thomas Hoblnsun aad Charles b ' Herkaesa have since deceased. It was a : signalled epos temperance principles — a a 1 priaeipal that was aapopolar than, aad I | squally anpo paler aaw— aa bat few lodi- h ! ridaalt wars willing ta take a risk ia a e ; company that woold be vitiated at any f. moment by a violatioa of tbsir pledge. — v From 1850 ta 185# this rempeoy ma te a bat vers little program, bat sloes that pa- a riod it baa made rapid -etridae, and bow ocoapisaapaaitioBoriBtaaBcaaadwasllh. ' t Leonard Jawall resigned in 1853, and was succeeded by John Patrick, after which t Robert M. Foes', became ila President, 1 I which position ks held f ri year, when, t in 1855. Alexander Whilldin ineceeded I him, whs, from that ptriod ap to tba pies. r ant time, hae managed tba company's af- l 1 fairs. Since itt commas careen! over 17,- I 000 polieta have baas isaaed. af which ap- a - wards of 10,000 are in force to-day. Tha t assets were io Jaly laat $1,666,041, slaea i 1 wbien period they have bean increased | - nearly a qaarter af a million of dollars. They bave paid act ie loaaee aboot $900.- I 000, and have aaw invested ia Govern- > meat and elksr first class asnrHise auoet I I $2,000,000. its present Beard of Dire©- i i tore consists of lbs fcllowmg wall known I I gaoilemeo: Hob. Jamwa Pollock. J. i ■ Edgar Thomson, Albert O. Roberta, I f Phillip B. Mingle, William J. Howard. , • Isaac Hailabarvt, Henry K. Bennett, L. • M. Whilldin, Owergw W. Hill. John M Cbaaaat, sod John Waoamaker. I JpbtHowtodo It. — If yoa wish la > keep yowr taws from thriving, tare the - cola ah Bolder ta every mechanic ar begiai ear ia h miasm, kiU him off if yoa ran. r Look apes ovary www eowter tank a scowl . eart dimceeregw kim ail voe cast if that i won't da. deary- kia work, and rather ge I* abroad (ar wares of his ktad than gtv- » year messy ta kim. Itefese ta potronise i T-ar home pepesa. Tkeo ga ha need. - Tknre is ' do more affectasl wmy ta mtkrd i tba growth of a lata than this. i Taw Mm ar 1'ooee TKmT=¥& s latent aovaUy awt ia Pan* as a female » deatist, flatwaaw tka female Rarbam aad

iBtrreBlini to Oar Bachelor Readers. A correspondent of a Western jooraal discourses el length oa tbn_ sabjvet iadicsted in tbe above heed. For tbe beqefit of oor Benedictine friends, end forltbv general lufarmation of the reedere of the . Ware, we anbjeiu e few extracts thereIppe. mbiek me consiuer worthy of pereenl 'and remsmbrsBce : ^ like. They dielike neckties of tbw hues . i | the rainbow. A pleio bUck suits Biuatytha latter gives one. to tome extern, ihe sir of e into -the former the look . f 1 fop. They have eontsaipt fet s men ! of lime before hit mirror, or leko s lsek . stths beng of bit cost, or lb« Ol •' h*i j glovee sod ite'iteloonB^e^ be welks^dow s that lioe Tbey expeat.i»l»an upon air, , Womea dislike smakine. nolwi'betandiog some yooog Indies offset to scjoy cigar 1 smoks. sod "heven'i lbs slightest objection" to man's smoking in their preteure j All mea bees oal learned lost woiuso can i sav a grant meoj tni gt they do not mem. , transparent to woman as window peoee. j No clsen women world aver kite e mea ! whs smoked for soy amount of money I sit i might be offered her ; nor would one av»r kits e tntn where month wot like atpiiteoo io a hotel, did not bit sex shield I i htm. Give met the same attractions, ate ] smoking and the other not. sod in a hnni ! choose for s bo-bead tba eon who oevui Wom-o despise swearing or vulgarity. I the twin sisters af pialanity. No man. i i whose lips era tarnished by such language. I should awr be caressed by e pare wouisu . ' I or by little children. Such lips, like lunar 1 . | esnetie, discolor all they toocb. . choice wiues io dsioiy cut glareee. or poor I braady la eeritreo joge. I Women di.like mm who match pennies ' play mumble peg and merblee, (all Hire * u-oeb am men dielike wumeo who play aiib i Women have tbe oe-t thorough coo- , tempt for a men, whe, oo every occaaicn • be has wsitsd upon bar home. > Women dislike a man who pays, contpli- ' . qienls. There ie a yoaug professional Christian man. ool e tboateod miles from - Cleveland, who. though having a lovely wife, cells npoo unmarried ladies, talks to . them about lha.r bright eyvt, winning • j ways, Ac., thus making people believe [ be la 'either a fool or a bypcerite ;

! Married people cannot be loo careful. 1 f I s married man wants lo be tboogkt ' per- 1 , ! splendid'' by all tbe yoeng ladiee '■ tne town, let him be thorongbly de. 1 ! voted to bie wife. Let them tee him put 1 shawl about bar sboaldert, a scarf abont I threat, take cave last abe ov.r-.ieru j « | herself; let him make her, and all othere | i ! bur, feel that lo him ihe ia ona wo- ; i { of the world, end tbey will be point 1 j him oui a* a model, end eeyiug, at I • heard tbem say, "What a pity that all tbe aice men are married Isn't she , ! 1 with 1 could bads a batbaed ' just like bim." Women bate, and tbe word is vely ! . tame, aa immoral mso ; one wba lures an- | • tatpecling-gitlt to rnin, or oae who |>ol- j lutes himself with those already poind ; with ain. A man who tremplse on the ; virtue of tha sex thoald never be allowed ; loach tba hand, or face, or form of a < j pare woman. Saab men are received ^ in j society by seme womea beceoee lhay ilka ! brothers, lika ta sea bow near tbey coma to a precipice and not be daahi <1 into pieces ; bpt ihe ra-jonty receive aorh loto their company ignorantly. I bi.y bold sup* is their hands without knowing and are poienned ia tbair inaocency i It is straaga that eueh maa eaaaot cebia before a sax whom tbay kava fanlly wronged. and ba aa gallanlas though their hands ; sot stained by b'ood. as inly aa iboegh tkey had put daggets into tba of a doxen girls. I be lima will are what thoss whe briog disgrasa open and life-long mieery npoa their victims, nr early deatba by aitampud abortion, will be looked upon by the law j ae morderetf, and punished accordingly. ; What kind of man, than, ia attractive ' j woman? Tha answer can ba given io a few words. f God bas so made tba saxaa, that woman. ! children, cling to moo ; leso opoo 1 thorn for prutaotion, aad ears, aad love ; { ap to thaw as tbaagb tbay were aope- , in miod and body. Tbay make thrm tka sans of their system, and lhay and tbair obildreo revolve arannd them. Mea gods, ir tbay bat know it, and women i iacaaae al their shriaee. Woi mea, therefore, who have good miode and Kre hearU. want maa ta laaa apoo. ink af tbair reeareneiag a drunkard, a ■ | a feol, or a liberties. If a man would baen a woman do bim t ba moil ba manly io every aeaac; * a tree geolietnso, aol after lbs Cbesleri field school, bat polita because bie heart . ie fall of kiadoeas to all ; ona wku treats . bar with reep-ci, seen deference, i-ecanee tha is a woman ; »bo never condescends . to aay eilly tbiage to her ; who bnage her . ap to kia level if bit misd ■( above here; who it sever ovnr-eoiioee lo pleoee her, bat always aaxieae to do right ; who bee * ao time la ba frieolvea with ber; alwaje * ri gnifiad ia apa-ch and act ; who oev-r - speade toe tnoeh maoey opea bee; Beenr * yields to temptatien. »v»o tf she pats t* 1 in bia way ; who ie ambiuoaa to make hi4 mark is the world whether she eaeoorage- * bim or apt ; who is not cver-eerefol aboat " dross ; always pleasant and considerate. * t'Bt aUaye keeping bie plaeeta the maa, j- ihe bead, and never (uaia< it. 6 Sack deportment, with noble principles, a good mind, energy sad ladaetrj, will wta aay womaa is tba land who m * wartb eisoieg. i — Tha imeaetary of the estate af Biae * Haw*. Jr.. filed la tha Pratatt Ooart at Z Fairfield. Caawecuaat, aaauH w shoot * $611,008. a'.l made out af earning machines.

til Smrta of Items. — A yonng lady fell dead suddenly in tba etraat in Naw--¥ork on Sunday frooi the effects of tight Inclpi* — Chesapeake Bay furnishes three mil- ^ Irene eight haodred thoasaod bushels of ( oysters every your. Mqj'e Laxdiro.— Preliminary meesoret a ere nearly cumpletad for eommeaciog tb-i , Kg* llerhot City to Mej'e Lending. j — A women's heart ie the tree piste for 1 ' ehi'r'VrVoonV^ffe" a. * ""nW " ' « > — Mr William Pollen Bryant raeatvTi . 1 from Mr. Robert Boaaer ft30n0 for three , ' poems loi the Utlgtr— the largest soul , , sear paid any author for tbe tame number , _ Secretary fitentan raesmad bis dating ( . at <b* M ar Uffice on Tuesday lest. Gen- I ( ^ ersl Gleet surieoderlpg tbe keys imei". i . ie Philadelphia hae ran op from eitty-fire , i r cent* lo out dollar end eigbty-6ve Great ; 1 quantities ere said to hai*|i<et»o deriug 1 1 1 — Vinelend bat 300 members af. the - Melhediat.Chorcb ; 275 of tba rreabyie- ' risu ; 165 of tbe Raptist , and 125 of the ' Episcopalian ; sxclnsiva, of those in South 1 Viaeland end Forsql Drove , — Another murderer bet h.en convioll «d in Now Jethey — John Demptey — tt r Murritiown, lor tbe murder ol Karem Oai- i . tall He was only sentenced, however, 1 lo sixteen yocrs' imprisonment. ' Thr Pnoi-o.m. Smr Car at. aoruss vac 1 . iu be I'erorably considered bv loa cilixers 1 ol ( em, leu. Atlantic, and tb'e citizaoa 1 the eouibern pert of Horlinglo. c/onty. ' _ Judge A. (i. TAnrmen. who wm re- ; , ceolly detested io Ihe race for Governor , i) : of Ohio, by a Republican rsndidstn, wee r on Teesdey lest, elected United Siaiee TbUM.— Didst thou pen with thy trial- ; " then woeld.t pert with somoof thy choicest : r bleeeings. Nut that trials er. to tbhai- ' , eelvee bleBBiags. bat it is the pathway lo | '* ; which '.be Lord walks wben be cornea lo j bl*"' b war his leodledy's deegbler bed ot appri. | prietuig his heir oil, filled tbe bottle m,ih , — A tretbodist preacher recently bed tl doetrinee of immersion, but could not lied | n ibe text nattl, with e greet ehrewdLets te : y ! bit npoo this: "Beware of dieerr ' — nod o j at range doctnoee." < —Tne English ar* groaning over en , ' come tax ceased bv tho Abvstinie wer.come i

This rnokps lire aggregate fivo pence iu „ | Ihe pound, eqnivalent lo e littlo over to i t| ' per ceol income tax. oora it five. j, — The tela nf pewB io Beecher'e cbnrcb b took place Toeedey night. Tba pawe and 0 i extra centre wer. appteuad al $12,001'. , 'I I sod lbs premiums offered axcadad tba tl ' turn by $3G,736,50. Disking tba total in- I * t come of the church from pew rente aloes b \ $48,736,50. b — The Fifth Collsctioo District in this j || State, af which Newark is tba centre, ps:d i b in taxee to the General Government leit ■( I year tlm enormone sum ef $3,041,427.-- ] t j Only three Districts in tbe eonntry (tie , Tbirty-eocoad, Eighth aad Foarlh New ! t York,) paid a larger amount. , J — An eubrolcao railway commanicstu o , J ' raw exist* between New Yerk end U e fi j base of tbe Rocky Moantaios, a distant* ! n j of near two thousand miles. A tempore- e | ry railway nudge, recently erected acro-s t i the Missouri near at Omabe, was iba last . a I link of this, line cooetracled. ' , CRafOk of 8*g. — A Welters newtrp*. j f : per bM a remarkable accooat af amarrn d , j lrmale msaic feachar. wko, after giving . ' birth te a sbild, began to raies whisker". | , 1 bar sex being finally entirely changed, i I and eke, or rather be, afterward marrying | ' | a young lady whom he. or ralnai abe, | j ' sees instiucted in mueic. Matmromai- — Aa exchange paper bee j i tba following: i It is said tbera are mors editors nu- I i j married than aay oiher rltii of prof*s- i lionel man < I To w ich the Rhieeback (iaiette. add" : ' 1 "For tba cRaaon, w* eapposa, the majon y I of tbem are areo af fine aenlimeat. and rtn { aot with ta starve anybody's siller." I . Two farmers, whose land jeined, fat' out aboat their water. A very beaefieie n' spring. eoBciaat for bath their nrede wa* claimed by one. to lbs exclusion of the other ; this led to a qaarrel, that ended ia these oeigbbers going to law, and aller tbe expenditure of over one thousand dol . Iar« each, it was decided llial lhere wae a joint owngrsttp. A Royal ParaxxT.— If we ware aeked to aelecl a present of a substantial character, wherewith to gladden tbe heart of a wife, daughter, niece or lady friend, we sSodld advise the purchase ot a piano nr cottage organ. Such articles, with any- . thing lika good care, will laat a lifetime. , end will nee.r fail to bs appreciated by . the grateful recipient. ' Publisriri NswrATC*". Thuri-w ' Weed, the eelereo editor of Ihe Alhenj Joareel, recently said to a pereon who ' analiert to b<m for advice with regard t» ibe etartiag ef a'newepaper "With all my experience 1 ehadder a' ' undertsking a newspaper. Il ie aa dlffi ' ealt as the creatine or a Stat*." Who 'bat hae ever ander'akeo tha work. * bM oot realised lbs fall Iraih of th'a re- " mark ? IgpaararT to Faragge.— A F renchma* ' hM recent It made a great discovery. I' ie of speeial valao to parents, as il ref-r-ia theraee of perversity lb terhaleat child- , ran Kappaea a bay of ae.ea yeare ol » bM base 'carryiag on." Tba lather simply aaya, "Jobo, yao have beaa a bad Ray ta-day ; 1 shall take off a year from year age. Yoa are aow ao more thaa elx " years aid." Ia every case, tba yaaag " rebel aabatdea lata aagalia docility, eon- " liareat oa tho faXker's raatoriog lo bim »• agaia lb* mtarfag year.

Aflticiilfutal. The l ee of Moles. Oar readers will remsmber that for a years we hear combated tbe foolish idee lhat vol Into tbe heads of msny petsons. even editors of agricultural journal, aod seme af tbair hvst writers thai tha stole heed epnn vegetables, and was. ia e very desltoclive auimsl iu gardens. 4c. We tiled ta convince theai ectly stick to \b*it belief and aHempl evsu to offer proof by stewing potatoes Ac., wiiere the molar had been rnoniag. eataa tin by thara. At lea-l there was the half eaten potato* and the w, idseaten iettaca plant, and what did it if not the males ? If such people would set an — cusar 'be dsetreyer. Motes may injure bills ef corn or soy yoaag plent by nas»Ibroagbt II and lifting il up, in eear, h of its principal fond, the earthworm, which is to he foaod more sbnedsntlv there thAa , elsewhere, en account of llie moieefifa ; about tha raote, bat that ie all — they lies upon animal food aloaa, and commence j seeking it as soon in tbe spring as the frost ie aot of 4be ground and the earthworms make their appearance. Tbe fallowing interesting and careful experiments made at Zariok. by a Swiss named Weber, a distinguished naturalist, ongbt to eettle the question. Tbe result i ol his experiments was laid baffira tbe board of agriculture of bia canton, and is io brief as foliows : Mr. Wabsr had carefully examined tka stolnaebs of fifteen moles, caoght in different localities, bat failed to discover therein lbs slightest vestige of plants ar roots ; whereas tbay ware filled by the ra- " m" wVbaV,' aot ntiafiad' by tbia fact, shut Hi* several males uDe box containing suda of earth, on which fresh grass was . growing and a smaller esse of grub end earthworms. In nine days two molaa de. . roared three hundred ami forty-one white > worms, one hundred and nioaly.tbraa earthworm*, iweuiy-five caterpillars, mod s uioase, skin sad boaas, whico bad beea ' enclosed While alias lo the box. .Mr. w.ber next gave tbem raw meat, cut up in small slices, mixed with eage- ' tables ; the moles est the meats sod laft the plants. He next gave them nothing but vegetable* ; in tweoly-foar hours two Another natorajiet calculated that two 1 i moles destroy twenty thousand wbita 1 . worm* in a single year. Evidently farm•T" ought to endenvor to inaltiply molea rather tbuti kill tbem. | Cranberry Culture im Mouth Jersey. At no period within our recollection, I hM the subje-t ef Cranberry Caltnre engrossed te large e share of pablie attention, as now. Oo every aide we bear ef ' purchaser ot cranberry tracle, and tbe preparations af thein for planting, Ae. This it as iteboold be. There ie ao goad

why every foot of tesrnp lead ia .Siste ef New Jetsey sboald net be put to profitable ose, and wa knew of mora profitable thaa the plantiog of than with cranberries. We are awara toe preparation of land for growing frail, is not a Oiling mailer. Ordiaariiy. It is expensive, end loo frequently beyond tbe means ol those who woald, far this drawback, willingly engage in tb>< business. Tins will, perhaps, dsi lay tha movement somewhat for a while, [ it can offset it for a brief period aaiy. are millions of mooay in tba coun- ! try seeking profitable investment, aad ' tome of these millions will denbtlttt find their way into tbe section of wbieb wa are epaakiog, and .for Ibe parposee named, i an tvidence of this, wa point to tha ; that a large nnuiber of parsons are now, and bave been for soma lima peal, engaged in p.oepoctiag lor desirable crantract*, witb a view to pnrcbMing, and eventually to cultivating them. Several bave already made jndlcieos parcbasat, while stbart are arrangiag to do tba same, m a permanent lovestmenl. From j all these facts, we argne, that in lata than ' years, cranberry colters will be tba most extensive aad most profitable oecupalioa ia Now Jersey. It II scarcely in jus lifaocy yet. The value of tba berry i far dyeing purposes, is enly partially, onderstood. Experiments io progresslsty-"' j tbia time, for tbe purpose af testing fatly 1 its vsloa in tbia direction, premiss great 1 recall*, aod if present anticipations are realixad, will raider tbe cranberry as indispensable for coloring purposes, as it ia rapidly becoming for tabic ate. Cranbarry Culture.— The Choice of Location. Firet, cranberries will grow on high, moist land, aod samalimM produce well, bnt their proper place ie low aid springy, or wet laori. Tbe beet place, howeeer, it a peat bog aod swamp mock. /'reparation of the Ground. — First, make the surface af year ground as oven M possible, and nearly leeel, with a alight inclination towards a drain, If yoa bavaona, io order that it qtay ba sMily flowed and no pood* r maio after drawing off the eater. This may ba done with aay tasle- ' rial. There ebuold tbao ba pot oa tbia level surface, about foar inches in ibickovas af swamp mack nr peal, which shoaid be agai* covered witb aboat six inches in ■Irptb of loose saod, free from grass or iu fibres, and also from clsy or alonss. It is oot impurteet what tbe color o qaality ■if tba eaod, if it be noi adhesive, aod hi free I ram all roots and grass. Window Plants. Window plant- ehnald 0"l ba kept eery «era> at thi* reason. Tbey should ^heee .'tificlel h**t «r 'h. room es pnasih'e. The** rrmerke epply *epee"elly to Migrt. arte, watch I- very impeii M el ia-4oor r..ufisee»*i.l. Her-el-nt-, -och a- Cacti, «re excellent wi»d"w plant* in Uu- re- • peCt, *» 'he dty «ir i o*, U"t aff.e' mem. . Some who have very fine wiartew* well "ticked witi> So- plante. make plated r rare* with folding door* of lb*a. by wktek, ) • h*o tb* room is highly basted aad very • dry. tb»y caa be eacloead man atasoapbere i ut their own. In each eases, ferea aad I maa-aa ens be grown to perfection, aad . m-udsnt p'nots ia i-angiag vaeas *lva a s BrMiltas fure-t eppi«araaoa 10 awr kapry ChHrtma- luari.— Gardner's Jfba tUy.