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BU8INESS CARDS. M. a f iigxr1 kwaik. Y ^DTrttjrCollirtwol Internal Rrveiro, Inr Cl|e j | t'vp? May I'uuaij. - " """D ,uu | Aecnm hemmem. rj'HEuadrcaifamilwnuM RhrlMl) lofnrm hi. 7 l.lrrn.ed Awetlonorr, anil la .rtdy now lo alien.' term.. GEORUK W. SMITH, C#|W lalan.l. N J. s. II. SBEV) A TTOKHEr-AT-Li VT, MASl.l'K dOUWTO*. « EXAMISEK III CMIttUI', all A<tiolnlax First National Bank, a (UK V«l uivRED T l k. b. swain. MUTUAL INnt'R ANC'K COUP AWT. ArCTIOKEER'H SOTICE. unilera Ifned ka>lu( lakeauut Iter n me » an' Aurllonrrr, rraurclfull) alarm notice " ^^^■hla. friaaila and the public, that he la prepam' ^■tu Attend to Public Aalee In an) part of.CUj* ^V'iai eounly, at ah tin notice and on reaaonat It term.. V t-jirln,, V J 1 f It. U. IMAM, REA L ESTATE A VENT, SURVEYOR \ CONVEYANCER. oaten. Car. TERRY a. SOUTH ttraeta, ^ JaS»r Cape lalaad. N. J. JESSE M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has vsmovrd hiaofllme Iroai thesor&rrof Waab- . JACKSON tTUKKTjJ>gmlU»>C«ilnll**w, " w»mi . X COMTEY AKCMU. TWEEDS, BONOS, MORTGAGES, and other InJ ^•irumrntm^ol wrOlne ^Jo««D» ilrawa, with a^<U<?oalttouuke?!<yUMl HnNM^SxvajJx OOcnat Mr matron 'a B-anllnr llouae.Townaeod'i 1 Injet, tape May I unity, N.J. I. sraaTToa waai. u. v. ti.uati.oi ! "STILL AT IT WARE A ELDREDGE, k Contractors and Builders. B CAPE ISLAND, .V J. BUfli-l ■ j Suae.— Cheatnut Alley, near Maamloa Street. J CRANE'S rHOTOGKAPII GALLERY, ^ No. sat ARCH Street. PHILADELPHIA. t'hotof raphe (ram Carte da Vlalta to Ufa sue, Plain, in Color, or India Ink. * V? ■■nT"*' ill'!' , ."1 #£?»£ WwvR Seine with promptness. Mtiafartiun fives. Prtcee moderate. aus-ly fiCapalaiahd.n' Phtladeljitila. HOUSE A MUX PAINTING, GLA7JNG. GRAJ^IM.. j CHINA GLOSSING; GL1LDINC and PAPER HANGING. Itlgmii at reel. Cape laland. auf lt-tr SMITH R MORROW. rttMPS i PI .RP1 ! ™ JHEundarM^U^w^tHntin at a aenta per fool, aad only SS for Osartne Toss* j.umpa air a^.npertor artlcle^ttve un.ver "plrtlro'ratmsdl'ng te^sbLSu^in^tMeSpniix. j J hai!« o^ribC*Ord °re*DfT wMl KWrodgB J Jin- ! eon. at Millar A JoSaaoo-a Store, will beprompilj Blled. mm laaaa H. Smith, A tent C. M. REED, incuat A as. DwuuarUla.^ 8T ATlCXNERYf tc.^ | j. s. <;arrim>>. WASHINGTON STREfeT. opposite tha Post 0*ra. cam isLisn, s. j, ; W °^tTSSSS3'f,^S^'m'SS^. BO.rKS, STATIONERY, A Ml N I'T I n N - FAMILY MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLE*. BROOMS. TOBACCO * S EG A ML COUNTER SNOWWholesale and R etSl Ateet for tha CUMBERLAND SOAP A CANDLE MAN.P- , FACTURiml CO. tnhVMf 200,000 TEET white pme floorimj. rnr sale at tha Lumber Yard of JOHN P. STARR Jr., A C£, Cooper street Wharf, q—,0— meet White Pine Lumber! wl iill 1m sstdoii* h gSguttarSsss;
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<Ehc fort's tf oviu'v. THE FIRE O.V.THF. HEARTH There I* a lumurr rare lo the carpet ol Brussels. . A.wl "p V I dor In pi' due. (hat I.vdv ph. tie *"11. ., 4pd bnlllanro in smmllght. thmt Ramhemo'ei mil; But give u*e ihr gl"W of the bright tilmmtag tite.^ And Maps 'n'nm^oy . u^Tbe rhlmser ^ll.t.|gh»L 1 : neat the hearth i The tl.l-f*mhl..ned hr» llieeh*»rful woe.1 ttre. 1 n " The "i p.i« aad cnirr frua. rellara well stored t : r I hemr In its ronr the wild mhoiit*of my brnthere, J 4 J And the I *ngh of my ml.tera.ln IttntM-.n! tnltlh, | . ! Am! the rolrr ol my elre. am he yeads tu ray mo* ; 1 IVh -JtiU bv the Oretlght tlial glmet Itutn the | v T-r old i.|-n'tvte the^heaJtbunmlng Ore^ ^ 1 , | And irvlwHh emrli hlmal, they are warmer and i t lend" I lint ue.er'gTuu cold till ill* long day la ! mod the apirttstltlglowtiig to Gpd hath ascended To tekltidlenew ttrea.Iike the coal on the hearth , ; j Then give me the tiro, the fresh glowing tire, j "I he bright open ttrrthat biirumon the hea-th. I Appearance. *, j It WW « faying of La Roote/enwnM "In all | , j t' . nrofeemldha everyone affecte a particular : , -lid exterior. In oYiler tunpiwar what he I I. n. be Ihoughtiai. that It may twaald the ' ' t 1 if a°llulr [ioelu oil ' Apitenranfe," that mfj j ( tie lead with |.|ea.iirc for (tajbeauty of rapram* , j Part »lt\l whatever elae w-e i-haoae. What from nu motive muat we loae I Appearance ' i "What chill, the heart In pie. mure fitting, And bind* Iherhlld'-ab prattling tongttr. | Making ohl people of tns young t 1 Appearance ' , "When the hell loll* the holirof^ptayet. /" > | It hat briltge, alaa! loo raaoy there t Appearance t "What makes the empty fool deemed wtaet ; j What virtue's vacant place uiu|illea. Winning toft looka from dovf-Fke eyes t i [ , Appearance ' . I. "Yet though the valdworld'a favorite, I j' Erom what dtwa He who dwelta In light ' ' Appearance !" ^HisffUiinfous. Till! l .\ STEAD* HAM). A Thrilling Temperance Story. tnatld'is wLtiut h farteight, ntlwfied mr that It w«» deeply seated, and probaltU as large as a small «yratip*. Tha pretoti tug purliao war only a email 'alia af the torrigu body. A subalane* so largo, aad ol bo bard a lexiure, roost Becosaaril; 1 causa senvua diiplacemoel of iba bloodveaaale, tieirc, glaoda, and mupcleg o( lb. neck, sud rendgr sn esrly ozlirpatim urcaaaary lo rsra life. la Iba two waak-ib'-re had baoii porcepllbla growth. "Uanog the unit two months i sae Mr*. Kalda-m fret, uently, and nolieod will concorn locreaeiBg eigne of prouora oi : i he carotid*, indicated bye alight lulFo -too of lb# face. Tha middle ul Uetobsi i tru set down a* Ike lime when the opera1 lion ahonld bo made. At the parit.il oppreached, 1 Ml a net rem dread about tin rase. 1 bad ctro>aliad tha most dniiio j KOiH.ad autgenn lo tha City, my armor b 1 olar Gflean j-arg. His tliegnoaie agree. * j in erery particular wilb n.y own. We weto aatieliad ibat it was a fibrous laraor non-oialigoant, hot so deeply cast anion, j tha g.eat resaeU, and probably so attarbei. lota.lr ebaaihr as to rentier extirpation a difficult, aad without great caalion, n c daagaroaa operation. "This wa a the only cam* in all my practice, where 1 loll Ilka transferring the re t eponeibtllly lo another. Nm baeaiee n! ' iba difficulty— (bat would only bar* qaicktAil my ardor — but became Mre. Bald r win was tbs tenderly beloved wife of lb. [ oldest, warmest aid truest friead 1 poe-e«a-ud; and 1 knew Ibat personal feeling i would come id, aad might disturb the i cool sqail.brium ol mind eo essential lo aklil and steadiness of band. "As tbs time approached, my concern increased. Be oppressive did tail become, that at last I reot fur Mr. Baldwin, end seriously proposed that Dr. B , the eminent surgeon lo whom I bare jut reI. furred, should be called on lo perform the operation. " -He is eldsr and has a larger experience, ' I said. 'All tbs profession award to birn the Grot plus in oar oily, if not in tbs country. ' " '1 bare so doubt of bis skill,' rsplied my friond, spaa king in a Ihn, decided way, 'bat bis skill la not eupplamrnted with sobriety. J'ou kosw that as wtll as 1 da. Uts babil sf drinking has becaraa -hiog of common notoriety, end iegrad- . ua'.iT destroying public confidsnce. Ob, i..>. Doctor: The band Ibat cots down mi. bar dear Bash must be steadied by v Seal thy nerves, aad not by win# or brandy ! ^ 1 will not boor to it. The man ie adrankard— 1 call km habitant and axceeeiv. ... of strong drinks by iu right name— s"d so 1 sol kirn aside. 1 will not run any risks with a drunkard. Bo bangs ant a - sign on which is written. Beware I J read it aad pass over to tha other side, getting J oil of Ibe way of danger.' 0 "1 bit atruagly ike force of all tkie and * said no more about Dr. B . The day L cams at last. Tan o'clock was Ike boer at which the opwrsteoa vrma to bo porE formed. F or twe whole days I bad strictly * abstained from aeaa a glass of wine, gir1 I Of my aertoas system thai leaf period •i ; "Mr. Baldwin celled' as me as early as sight o'clock. Ue was waa rery eorcooa a aad epprwawed by evd focetrodinga. Ths . L ; eamfewr aod rarsaty of the q sea usee be ! hn^e nek. ewnoywd me; far I oooM wot j
profesaioa, and kosw lbs sxnrt leraiion <vf^ every artery, rein, nerve, glemi and »«'* cle among w'.ick .l bad to pass thssrapol. Nay. in orde(.lo tnak" assurance denhlv j 1 "ore. I had "pbat so hour IB the dissecttag- room on ills d.y belor., giving Is the. I, aeetomtral orgeiusni of the orrk e urn. "■ and close oxemiollioe. I lied but 10 exit tirpats a Iso-or— badly located, it is tree > — en,! this soy .kilfol eu>K'HB ought ac. complimlT, A sloaily and cenfldaot hand. " and taruring ctrcbn stances, were all that r bwwrsqoirnl. -'IvC*refoll; conrmaled my aanorsnc. < nnder a light, almeet playful exterior, and ' rallied him for bis anmanly weakness— , a called the operation enr ol uiinoi jmporl. ) ! aoce involving 1st ■ Is* rial. I csnld oet I r ; ra-asstre him,, bowev«r. A shadow of i coming en! reateu darkly on hitspir)t. 1 1 "At ton o'clock, accompanied by-lhree | J avvntajiia, ODO of them e surgeoe of tried i "kill, I repaired fa tha house of ixy friend, i r The while face and seated lost, ol the rervaat who admitisri u* and asked ua tu ' go up lo lb# front ckambar in-lho sreoud atory, waa aomsthi> g familiar lo my |>refssatcnai oyea, and duBuot in ths least . ' disturb tbe rquipeise of oiied .ssmtial tn , 4 .my work. Iu tbs ball above, Mr. Bald-' j ] win s trembltog banil grasped mine with a aileal prestara. I smiled as I said ■'food nterniag !' ie an esconcerned voice, | * and passed isto tbe teom where ths ; ,, opnrsuoc was to be mode. The tsb'.e i I bed telecled waa there. Qnirkly and ! •ileBlly, acting from previous coneurt, | we placed ibis table in tbs best relation I lo the light, erranged instrument*, *rand ' ague, abd ull thing." evcessery tu tbu work ; . iu baud, aud tbeo, after giving lo ibis r prsparatioa tbe temporary concealment ' in our poser, announced our readiness. j '. j "In a moment after, Mrs. Usldwin en- , r . tcrrd from the adjeinsng chamber, rthe was a beautiful woman in tiro prima of J life. Never bed she looked mora lisau'.i- ; . fal than uow. lier strong will bad mastered fasr ; and strength, courage and re- ' signalioo looked out from ber clear eyes, and i cited on ber firm lips.' "She smiiaii, but did not apssk. I look | bar by tbs baud aud led her to the table on which she was lo lis daring the opera saying as I did so — 'It will ull be , aver iu a few minates. and you won't feel l. it as ninth as a pin-scratch.' "As scan ss she was in position, sn sm- ; liitaBI, according to arrangement, prevented lbs sponge stunned with ether, and in two minatse complete anesthesia waa produced. On IDs instant I wade au incision and cut quickly down ta the : intiur. It waaahard tibrons aubalancs . > < and a few carefully made • Hurts tu dissert i it away from the surrounding parts-, codfirmed my previous opinion that it warn ( latgv and deeply seated. But I under - stood my basinaas. and was now as entirely interested in what I was doiug, that I Iwrgot my patient's ludentity, and so pursued tbe work in hand with w concentre tion of thought and purpose that gave i <ciencs andgkill their hest result. It took full twaoty-bre minulra to separata the tumor from all tbe blood-vessels, nerve" aud aiitcles it bad iovolre& Al ma end > of U irty minutes, we bore our gatient. ' Still IDS! unfair, tu ber bed ia 'he adjoining I ! chamber, and laiil her down gently, aa one ' ia qaiel sleep — tbe ordeal sefely over. ' j "I shall never fergrt tbe look of ewset ' ! (henkfulnese that came into her eyas, as. I ! not long after. I told her that the opera lion to long dreaded had best solely per "'And I knew eothing af it !' shewhis ' pered; thai added, shuitiag her eyes and speaking lo kerealf— 'It is wonderful ' Thank Wod for this, smeug otbsr mam1 fold blastings!' 1 ' "As lor my trieod he wrong my bands, and cried for excess of joy Willi unmanly 1 weakness. A surgeon gses much uf humnn. natorw »o this side, hly hand was ins* i tremor bow, and my nerves sjar. I went 1 back lo my olli» aud look a glass ufNini- . 10 steady tbrm. Two bnuta nfterwnrfl/f' I ' called «o my patient and found he r slumping; and al four o'clock I'callsd a (m At liv» I was engaged' lo dine si! the , noose of a pruleaaional fiirnd, and /iuen ■ ' seme gen'lvmen frum a ueigbbwring city. - Kvarythiog was appsuwolly in a safe con- ;' ' dilion, and 1 weal Ui my dinner engage- " menl with a mind altogether at ease. ",Dr. — , at whose buss I dined thai day, was what ws call a good llrer, aod dainty la wines. He likad la talk of his I wall- tilled cellar, and of tbe brands and , - vintages from which it waa stacked ; anu be nsnally eucoaeded in tiaotferring to bis guests a measure of bit own weakness. ' Coolagiea wprkt easily in Ibis dirsclleo. * Therm were, as this occasion, four or five r different kinds of wies on Ibe table, and 0 oar boat seemed to fowl that in ou better way could be maoifetl hospitality than in ' grassing as often lo driok. 'I be eball- • nance 1 had practised for a couple of days, i II aod tho relief af miad felt ia conawqaance i ' ef tbe eoocaeafal retail of an operation 1 bad almMt dreadvd to perforin, naturally v led me te a freer uee of the tempting liqaoro that were sol bofora at. At bottle ' after bottle was opened and tha vinlag- - anooaoced, we filled oar glaaaae, sipped, 11 ,i railed and drank, graatly lo Iba aatiafacuoa of our boat, wbo lettered bimeell 11 that we were eonnoleeeura aad fall of ad- | a miration lor bia exquitita taste ia aaiec1 tion. • "I was jost raising my fifth glass when ■ a tar van sleopiag to my oar said— 'Doctor, yoa are called for ia baste.' "Rising, 1 asked to bo txcused far a 1 moment, aod want down elaira. Oaa of ? my students wen in tbe ball. "'What is it, Bardiagf' I asked. "'As artery is Mrs. Bsldwio'e neck ' kss com me need blooding, sad tbsy have * for yoa U come at quickly as potf sibli*.' ■ " 'Have yoa my isstrumant cassT I 4 inquired. r " ' Yua. air.' d "'Aad ths aarriaffor r "Bu^r'" ' '*> K very this g that caa bo aeadad.' he * a ns wared. I " 'Tkawk fas, Harding! Thaak yoa! ■ Yaw though tfal prsswptaew* kaa saved " m web Uma.' I baiTsad iato the oar iwgw * wish my sladwat. aod drove rapidly to tha k haaaw af Mr. BwUwia. "If I ceo Id have forge Ilea tho bet of • i teat of the oecasiM^aTgh t kavw'avarridGea ■ ; the excaaa. awl given ma tha steady hand • 1 aad dear maalai paiaa aa waadad *!eow. Bav aa far (rasa lorgvUiag. ika fact • throw Msalf with a aback rota my aaa- »• easaaro.se. aad wiU almaat a ahrowr af T'aMrtL t MUf l uviq! aaahalsa wad
rf-J-asRUt of physical command, that nnbii»,i! • me lor any ova ef -'the 4urge**e'a*'knifm. I. Hut the exigence waa preaamg. I could y j pot tell, until I saw my patjAnt.- how - : rnpious the haoror hage might lis, bnt re imminent the-'dauger king graatly alarir»it a j. " 'tth. Doctor ! I'm sn glad you hav» cent*. 1 araX'Slisid slim might bleed te ,t ; " 'Nu danger of the*.' I enmwi-red. will, e i not well iigatsif. ha« gtv.-n way. end ait, >1 1 have Is he tied again I closing wnt.lv nf *he" ••riser" "'"u k f * 1 artery under tbe circumstances «»• » very | e | difficult or aeiiuos It vu n-v con. I i dilioti-thai tnavle the rama ..n* af e>iren.« | • P*"1e "Den t think, .aid tha Doctor. ' that | s I was what ia callvd "iba worse for wine ' j d j Under ali. mat any other crrt-uma'aucv", 1 • j except thusa thruei cpou me no unrxperi . I j ediy, I anuld Lar illy have nutlCed a diflrl - j "j ' He pausvil, wiping the sweat hum Lie i d ! "I toond. oil reaching inr patiunt. Iliiit j , one ef Ibe lat|jbat ol thu "mall urleriea I ■ j bad deemed it orcr-raty to cut iu srparst- { J | waa bleeding finely, lis I a u. ,.va band | , ; kerchief, mill napkin, had already bnee I 1 ' ; -aturated w:tli bloud. The I'll* diunundiMl • I prompt treat mnbir I inqst fipen the wound, j i | find Iba artery, aud Ua it again. • 1 "Kihnr ass promptly given, and a> roue j t \ as the patient was fairly nodur it" iutlu- j 1 - ] ike few "Mures wilb wbicli I had drawn r j the wound together. The cavity left by I I - i moving tb» with apongrr. I could ire. at ' - ; tbe extreme lower part of the i riiim. a flee jet ul blood, and know the arte; y , that most again be taken tip and tiej. , The enrroundieg parts hsii awoiieu. thus I • ' embedding tbe moulb of the artery, and 1 - - | could nut recover it without cuttin. | • - deeper To this 1 proceeded, bat with a ! 1 - nervons nusteadiaesa ol band aucb ue I 1 1 1 had never experteneeti in nl) ray profes- 1 - I knowlrdge of tbe fact, that Ibe internet , 1 - - jugular Trie wu. only a few lines ditlat.t j 1 ! iruin the keen-pomted engc of the bistoury f 1 • • witb wbtcb 1 was cutting down to gel at j ■ J : ibe bleediug artery. ' | "There came a tingle moment in which 1 ' i lost n clear perception ol what 1 waa do1 lag. I .eenied auiitlen. moildrnly. witli i 1 • } onli physical and menial blindness ; as if ! a I aooie malignant w|t«s 1 1 . i tuning nearer j - 1 through I he disurdered condition wrought f 1 ' oiall my puwera, and in an iiietaut wrought ! 1 uo evil Itis! no hi-mmn agency could repair. ; 1 ' to bear before — and I prsy Ood I mar ' < oerer hear again— startle. I me to an agon- ' > Uing sense ul what my onuerved hand had 1 » , done in a filial moment ol oblirtuii. Too . 1 1 • well I knew tbe meaning ol that lend. 1 ' hissing, .sucking, and guigling inst smote ' -' my ear. I ban wounded the jugular vmin. ' r mud Ml waa rushing lo ! j 1 "If 1 bad possessed full rumtaand ol I 1 ' ' myself, a. in the morning, tmnitoeot a- i 1 • the danger was. I would have been calm. , 1 and 1 think equal to tbe emergency. Aa , I it was, lb* n-w and perilous condition ol i ' ray patie.nl. that demanded pfemp'. and ; 1 Intelligent action, pataiyxsdjne lor setr,- 1 • ral ninineats, and 1 nalyvRtonsed to a full | - • apprebaiifion of lb# c»s« and lis duties, " by seeing my pattetil begin to stTuggla for ' bieath a* she inapirwil. Her (see. which had oeeii slightly tliisbed,.'her,,ma deadly I - pal*, aad distressed. "'FweloSo the woood 1 bad made ami " Atop thu lafiux ol air, must be dene imm»- ! ' 1 dlstelv, "r not hiup* cuuid save her lite. — ! .-^Iresiiy antlicient air bed ealrred lo alter cavities ef the heart, and prevent tie Ires transmission to ths langa through the ' pulmonary erteriea. l.ile and dvath hung j I un ever y tosunt oi lime. 1 groped, hiiud- j - ly, for the wound, and ahvn I found it, : • leiled, in my tarrtble confusion ta a ptompt ! ~ application of preesnr»«o the exact point, j "Too late ! loo late ! i reliant Bweil on I ' the pertiaulare! By the lime 1 coold i J , close the fatal wound, the destroyer's i • ' work was dose. I opened, in my despair " i —clear-headed and hrm-baaded eneugb II now — Ibe right jngnlar, aod parsing a ! *. flexible lobe into iba auricle, tried by suc- • tion to empty the beet! or the air and ' . blood which bail been churned up (here ' into a spumoae mast. Hot lou mack time d bad been lost, hhd ray patient was beyaud ' (be reach of bnmaa skill. She sank rapB ; idly, and in lass tban ball an hour tbe last • feeble pulaae died'." '■ Dr. Urantley waa strongly agitated.— f I "In pity for myself, 1 drop a roil over i what followed," he said after sitting fur 1 ! a long time like one in a ream. "Out K from that agonizing paet I bare lifted thie " ' feerfal thing, tbat it may aland aa a leaaon " ! and a warning. If I had been a drankaru, • i oo such eataatropbe could bare happened j' : iu my practice ; for nas will nut I rust w [ drunkard ia any case where tha issue is | life or death. But I waa a respectable, " trusted, moderate drinker, able to take rny four or fire glasses of wins without be- " truyiogJke fact to common observation; '' end so, too fratpaeDlly ia a slate tbat uifitlad ma for tbe delicate aod often dae- • gsyona eperations 1 waa at any moment liable to be called en to perform. "From that day to this, no slimnlniipg draught has passed my lips. If 1 am fanatical, as soma bars said. In tbs matter ' of temperance, yon knee the explanation. • And now, I re assert what I said ia thu . beginning, that aociety ie hart mar* b f 1 modetate drinking than by drnakeonrss —yea, a thaasand-fald mere. Toward* the drunkard ws ara srsr oa guard ; bst wa take the moderate drinker idle our closest confidence, an*} entrust him with cor highest aod dearest interests— and all ' the while, through a weak nelf-iadalgwaoe, , be in eooaartiag with an aaemy that enters : when we open eor doors ta wefbkma hiss, aad ia same unguarded aad aanaspeeiiat • moment, injures us. it may be. beyond • repair I" ;! — The increase of the Baptist deanmi0 aatiaa ia this cos airy, during thu laal 4 tweaty-lvu yeuro, baa boon it par coal. 4 ia oburqhwa j 77 per cent, is ministers, t and !D percent, in mvmbera. 'Iba eara•f TJ.U57 ; whets awmber of mewtisg-fiosses 4 n.>Xk. ofmaabMi.
I ^^ta their n.nuis can ea.ili a- mlrcw-d wVh ttu- g,.ia*o a*- .fl of anowtratre. I»t noir If tbuir rprtng which usmje kaa ,l«j Slid a" Ibry "Ow, „. « Ji it,ry ,,,,, I | appear at thu preeeOl a;e iipun life's i SSfeS^'fesiSTe^' : I I. ei every young men embrace the i I gulden opportunity, store lira mind with j ; useful knowledge, gird on ihe armor j of truth, iwacril-u upon in. banner "Just j What it Ibe selling id lands, or builduif I ' privilege and iii.il iha rue., ul ih- Ifuiusti oi 1 will l.v., lutever. I;.,. ,,,.. tha. • «s. trolled by any ir.|lasoivor«ai-!u.». ex , pi | lal g....d. II jinil mropfw «... I , ; not lung, and lis b,"t i-*r ir.la arm reserve* ' till arbool is over. \l_hmt J uiuiei ,.fi-reri , lb- prize ef iininniaRTy !o him aa. i . must useful tn nisnkiiid, i *-• cohrt of illym. j pat ass crowded with rnmpelitoii. Fh- 1 , ptter thnwriered . il:e rich ms* huamted oi | Ui« tnnniGceuce, end Jopt'er sfiuaen bu„ heym of Heaven, aud Jupiter pushed lb- I his power tu give Ills tu inanimate can j , . vaea. and Jupiter hrt-ein»d aloud in deri , , - aiun ; tha sculptor tnievied nf making g.-d- ! , i that contended with ih* immortals f-u tin i \ j aisn hnmage. Jnptter li.iwqed . ifisoraic. , . him van*, and Jupiter msi«lisllci! the obv | j illsul ho»t of llcarou with * nod; lh* : . post spoke ol Lis power to move even tn. ! 1 1 goria by prnise. Jupiter blushed ; thy mtitt- t , | oinn elaiineo to practice the only iv-ma ! . science that bad heeo tranaporied i , j Heavtn. Jfipitsr hesitated; when, aeein; ' , a venerable man looking with iiilrii'e u ' . j terstt upon the group ol competitor", hu i I presooling nu clwirn. "WhsFwrl thou ! i maid tho benignant monarch. "Only i j ! tpectaier," suid the gray-bdedsd sage > I "all these w.roonee my pupil>V; "ITnai ( , bim! Drown him !" said Jupiter; "crawi thw failbfel teacher with immortality aa. make room lor him at my right hand !" ' i Effect of Mixing Ilalitrs. Some lime ago there waa a Jaacii. ' parly given in Wircouvin, Most of «h. j ladies present bad littlr babiea, whur- ; 1 noisy perversity reqnirrd too winch alien- ' ! tioo le permit ihe mothers te enjoy th I danee. A number ol sallaat men vulun- ' leered to mind the Y°»ng ones while Hi. parents indulged In a "break-down." N. i ; sooner bad tbe tnethera left the bahi,. io charge of Ihe mischievous rogues, than bey stripped Ihe infants, changed then [ clothes, giving the apparel of one In an [ other. The dance over, it was lime lo gn ' home, cad the mothers hnrriedly loot each baby 0 the dress of her own end ! , started ta their home*, sotne ten or fifteen ; miles off, and were far no their way befnr, [ daylight. But the day following there was a tremendous raw in the settlement : mothers discovered that a single nighi had changed ibe aex of their babiea ; ol. | serration diecovered physical phenomena aad tban commenced sotne of tbe tallest female pedeslrianism ; living mile* apart. ; it took two days lo nomix tbe babies, and as many to ronton tho women lo their [ natoroi awaet disposition To tbia day ii is aasafa for aay of the babymixtra in ; vectors iolo the unitary. Knctns or IIxsLTR.— First, keep warm. : Second, ant regularly nod slowly. Third,: ' maintain regmlar bodily habits.' Fourth, tak* aarly aod vary liwbt tapper*. Fifth, I keep a clean skin. SiHki gel plasty of 1 ■ ilewp at night. Seventh, keep cheerful I sad respectable company. Kighth. heap ! out of debt. Ninth, don't set year mind 1 , en things vow don't seed. Tenth, mind j ■ your own hi tineas. Klovaatk, don't eel I > op to ho 4 sharp of' any kind Twelfth. | . subdue cunoeity. Thirteenth, nvoid j drop. j
3griru1ttiraL • Rofaliosi of 4 'rope. «, H furuirog plans fur th* laiurs leiprove- ^ — . . Ui.ut Ut th^jariu, n good intatiou m af „ Hi" liut lni|mrtaai'". I ha neglect of this . 4 lu.oieg Uim * irgm •nils" of the Woat.- . almmi c r - pclug bee rt luuaoeail " 1 "* »h".i \ " i "Si l.all i.r more.. Nieter Nji, ruiniiui, ■■■ 1,4 grain itis'nrteef I'm no •yivwataia rmnvcaasf, suupl,. and ha# """• 'be l»*t ol b*ag espaueore. it - k..;i. ^h- yield Ul a neat t.. tweatybme • it • ll i. a. l-.ilm. I ml year euro opus . . I l. in, it in lb# early tail, am# turned ' ' ' -n 'be ep'ing, ur turiiaU er*r eitner a in, i*!i «r spring, ami ihe lime eptaed pni. Ilia lovxriad a—I; T<t year, a rrop of mi. u a aouimai talli-w. with ail Iba inai ui. ap.ron u. ths tall . .ut year, eroler .■'•SL-ai Jul I nig .«d ait pouuJ* of clover seed tu, tatlowrng March j 4th year, e 1 . tap ol I iota. b*r pay. aud a secood crop ' mi •" i . '<b y ra'. t.uiuiby fur naa, two, > ur !!.;«• lOni*. a. * uroiag lo the atraogtb < ul iba Isod Iba airs ra to keep up tha r lauo to a printer! icvnirst of two tons of ■ ■ bay or muru tu the sere, abd if it falls ks- . | i iw ihi", it i« un indication that mors lima ■ noil manure in nueded. t A common roiaiUw in Cunnilatis.; Ul, ! wheat ; jo.'., ciovor for two yeuro ; M, • :«llow ; ;ih. wbaat ; .'Hb, oats ; bth, peas ; ' j .iu, U bamiard lallnw ; Mb. wheat; making I three crop* ol whedt in eight years. Da*. - I Ilia land yuia down under this traataiaol 1 -• iluuut aiauure. mod this mast coma in am e part ol the rotattou in any iinproring i "jratem, u|mui ordinary land. ,.oS eran j spoil Ihe p! miles and bottoms, where they | <*l I'urtj bu-h«la of caru in constaat suecession, it would pay better to use tnasare, .ad gm eighty or ninety, in ths older ! silxlov, when grain ta raised aitb ieat ure- ' j Ul. manuia is anil tnoit inipertaut, and is ' 1 -ho lonudaiion ol all sacces.lul husbandty. ' r Manure aboaiJ eocumpauy erery hood I /crop, or be em, d tn large quantities, eoce in a rotatiou ol five years. Hay is a vary valuable crop, uud wn!i sufiiciool lopI dreimiug or irngniiiru, land may be kept > cobutubily in grass, ll always needs mora U.B0UI* alien ii falls slioit ol two Ions te tiro acre. There is a handsome profit to ! [ raising tbii quantity of hay to Ibe ncre, I but une tun is a Veiy poor business. In [ any system ol roiaiiuii for Kastaro farmers. potatoes nats, and bay. should have I isc iiHirjr. I The Tsriatiens ia Ihe yield or milch the nutritive element ul theit food then by •abjuct, "Will cess* to give milk ; and, diie a tall qeiuility ul milk. But slit owes , iiuia iu reapuenvsiv. the diuunutiuu and ,i m , i.. in, change ul lorin. or ul uuiward Subsist,,-,, in « nicli lbs riunr isbmaal ia | sdminmiered. l.-l cows raceivo ihroogh I • inter nearly na isiga a propuriioa ol nurinre mailer as ll cebiain.d in tha clo--,r. lucerne Slid fresh grasses, a'hich lhay : prenme aunsiaucs or inixtara thai mailer ' may he contained, tbay will yield a winrod hotir^flhis Ingredients a* tiro sanii it.er s j it ounce, and far more ampla in qiiantiir I kan almost eny dairjAn with | old lastiiuunit iiutions would tniagiu* tu be j W a keep tno mnrli stock fur tiro qoan1 my of guild Mill aatritynua food whicli wa nave I.r (t ; end th* consequence la, cuws i»ied, and Clime ou/ie tha apneg weak,oed. II net. indmas. poaitivrly disea>eil. ,0'' » '""If ""■» lui-qairsd to bring ih.in nio a condii.oii ibUrold a generonm qaanI Htv of milk. j • ii 14 a hard struggle for a cow reduced j n H»sh sad in blood to till up the wealed j ,y*i«m ni.lh tha load which oihcrwise had ;un» lo lb* aaerelion ol milk; but, ll sho i is well fed, *«l! hOosad, well liuered, end • all supplied xnli pore. Ir.sk water, and mitb roots ur oth.r muial food aad pro- ( petty tteeteo to the luxury of a frequent ; caioing, audennatont kinautss, the comes not ready to commence ihe manufactory uf milk under lovorablo circumstances. 4 are of Pig, in Winlrr. ll is bad lor tho twins that Ibe sity socroties lo prevrhi croeliy to animals do not extend their offices into ths country. We wonder hew store pigs survive the •inter iroalmcn^ lh»y of. en receive— I'bejr are fad at irregular intervals end witb eosqonl supplies ie quaotity nod . quality. They kuvr no soitnbla shrltar. mod ore ofton confined in tnnddj pens with- ' ml coy opportunity to keep thrmeelve* , iry end clean, i'hs pig la a luxurious „ liver, if you give kim u chance, and will , *"«•»■ hirnvelf clean and comfortable. No animal will pay bailor far warm quarters „ and a plenty of draw. This can nsnally t "• kad in any quantity and al email coal , a boat Iha farmer's promisee. Tbs sty „ •"»»'< kave its fall ahsre, and as often , *S it gels worked op bos it shonld be , thrown uul. aad be replaced. Than it is exceedingly profitable thai ibe feediog ; trough b. kepi under cover. Swine du not enjoy eating io Ihe canw and rain mora , than otter animals. Dive ibem a rkaaee , io lollow their mslineis. aad iben-toe jutt bow mocb they lava sdow baaks and rain , "inrms. Then the feediog should not he , simply the nHsse or Ibe family, bol swb- , *t an t i«l food al regalar intervale, and in „ quantilies adapted lo their weight. Hi or. (lire went lo be kepi in good thriving enndtltoo walil Hroy are pot up lov fattening. Money ia sunk ■>■ trying lo make pork owl of staaled piga. — Ryv is adapted lo a light aed poruea d roil. Ii will grow ua saada anj do well I where wheal would prove a complete fail- |. are. This feci shows it w b* adapted to II : many localitsoo where Who a I caa a i bo I ! grown. Still it ie an exhaasting crop— t l*s» end -tiff vtraa riasat be made , wultuiH au ihuadancv ul Detriment adapt. i ■ *d to II, ae l ihi I drawo hard apaa ika 'land. * r ■' — ; ... * . ^

