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- him. VOLUME XV. —
CAJPE . may NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1869.
WHOLE NO. 760.
jnnflttiin to. «. W. Hrri ei, . t rrti |» ( MHi w a jr® (ojnrjuri, [ panivcLrau. j Attorney & Coun^erest-Law, SaUriMr. ) " rotary rrsLic. j • ■ -*; r n*>- ceuw Rsm*. Haw Jm*j. [ K. t. niLLta, ATTOBXKT AT- LAW. wiivm cm. rtut a sooth sr., c in num. ^n« r.'h. Gray. «i /mu»" .jr.uir. vastx*, touam, i • xxMihtt wmiwrir. |i«*est t etik. Or. J. r. Learning. J D^'orr.oiw.. • 1M. V . ' COl'MT MDU-TMkp MS wnqjSu TB.reDj. oi wk «m> i C^rnnm. c— ■ rn.'r. iniFBET. lUW I* Kin* American and other Watch**, . < "locks, Jewelry, Ac. I XAIX ITSKCT, M1LLTILU, K.I i»« «, i«r u ji. r. m m v. ] I '^T^liy I "• . II-1-' ii w'. « li.Mi.v. PACK ACB1 AITLJ- JOBBflRT- J DRUGGIST, i NO. Xoi MiliKK'l .H'i'RBKT, ! Dr. II. Phi 111 pa. , nojicoriTaic piitsipui, j . urru-'ft— Xs ajacKioil tiiMi, rape island, It. J. J rncK noua*-* ty. a. a .n.in ta e J. X. Garrison, • 1 < 'AFK hat, X. 1, J I nri vir nor roi J II. «r ni-.eots, Ssiuiur «r l*.i.»u, I I *WA ll«ret>HtB** rnos»«r *tUs*se to. J AACTiqjr uiiiiiif! J 1 "khSSKSSEw grais^itaaas M * . :'':ltJt?,?Ztrb£E2 VfXiTiZZS • iq».. ctoaux w. wtm.^ » ( IIIPCT WEAVING. J ttp^Mtitrrissr^ "lIa»«"alJr 41!tt Cali»t CSsta'raMMaUx iKllud. KipaMlHUlltoQOklhin) 'W'f.ftr"- . . 1 JGHJBKUn BCIIELLENGER . uiala MbslMlae ImBm. I .. - ..I.ai;...l u.* r-toua la taafaitluUi mi ' igiaui Kimuama t * ii j. artwirr octet, * 1 , aiMn adYror, aiovx E ' <ravow.PXli.AirA, } ilBSl..-. __ --I I f'ONTETANCING. ' lvs^S!r«B^&» , X'-S- {SASSfe-^ ; — jig ; ISAAC K. 8TAUFFEE, ! WITCHES t JEWELRY. No. H- NORTH SECOND 8T., Oor. of Quarry, Philadelphia. Aa .MM— -at »r DlWW.!IWW||i tares . •| Ilk OLnXTAXD I TliOMAS 8. CLARK'S BOOT AND 8 HOE STORE. (IX ITlUUtm 6TKKKT. orfoemt ahuicax novae - bow. iwrrt.uniP, •tr. uraaaw axo I < HILDBI.-.'B BOOT!. IHUCI A IIAITXBS, , U0OIIK MADE TO OR EE REPIIMIe NEATLY DONE. >»-»• ' ' . R. D. EdmundbaSon OOl.lim'lllNO. N.J., ; Vail mwl Wlnli-r Gooda, DKV GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Tie. Tosdta, Earthen aad Hardware. Aw 1 Superior Quality lour, ^gg|ij|s g '^-gffr GEO. W. 8MITH, '{ PKACTICAL I * A T1STTE R. mi Graiiiit Calnwiin. k, k UTIBrAOTIM SDAKABTKED. No. 10 Weahincton Str»«, ■I.T-U. (Mm 1'aaaa, . . , >r)>ur»W«lT.AA " noTUB er».B TMnn ' ,
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^ELECT J'OETRT. i IlikM aelkat al IXa lalla«U( |«a.»l" DaklkaafMaaal. ahpwaajha a laaf Una la BMUaw, Ima, irl.alar adr.MHk aaa anaa Dr. la Mia. nalaaUa glarr Wlaia a, rvllra IXa A ad taacM. ..Marlaw weM • >■» eMl" ' i ^ vlDBlac aiartaa— J rear MM m "'"I waanaia m teada ua- [ I H<V" w'"*' I JjiiJ "AID diMlal 1 ' A_l'f 'll"l"n***^». .1. Olll. 1tn1 l-T rl— | ' T**aear 1 I T»«r bMBitol ar aftrtl tldlaca-laa«ad-(d, ^ -1 laaf toR" I annaurad I -Ika an la dMf aad wbd. ; Whan will I aaa lAa Malnaa-IBa ,.111 v I CaawWailkaacaUtwarawuta Ma alkn ! Ika Irua. I dnaaH Ikat. al allM " that I alcht ,a,rh , ■ laaklap aanaa Ika wala^-lk. akaallaf. t tki ynnn la f*M«a ,„laa kit ranaM M i ^ kal aad diMrr 1 . Blaiailaal iotaMlala,ln. I* kaaak la fall al 1 IkaaaMaaaviahalawnawllkaaDalaaatow c artaa, h •1111 ralUag oa la a!.l»l ] DU al an la , • h h h h ' kal, kaiaa— . ran 1B« ,-a al daikaaaa, la fa, Dm jlarr, , •eta. d lewatlaa, IBa dalalf aaa.h.lD pet ol lb,. An awafl Br Ika aUgklr nqaa-lka dnik a , l> Ima Ikr nn aliraal apaa Ika Duk ,1 J •a aaa Br aaa I (alkn Ikta. ellk eaMt ttdikbtafkeaei ^ .. ' inanatBlkannatwark-ikaltkBlr am.* < . Ik, llduea tkat Ika, brtag -aaa al Da ,roa- J MtaanBrkad. I Than dwall Ika karae aad lorla« la flair ar- ' I Tkar ,BIU | IkBT wall to anal an Ika, , t I watl tka pkiataa, raanli I taw leleana lhn | ! Pm (alkartof ep Ika anaah.Il. Ihhl dild hdawmkrani ; r» InoBlag va Ika waton-lka data aad t "uu' "'"t"— han, to ' Original <t Selected. \ fTT.TinreTtT.EV OAP ' - It m*tw«U be doubted," fkjra For, I '• whether hunwn tafenulty can coo.tract w ralpnA of thle kind which ' i Ingenuity, IT properly Applied, may net aleo reaolvc." In a certain aroac, thle la do dooht, trae In the biding af though t, as of treeeoic, it . lefl^yepiMdbleAhel x wotal «lnd ■nrymtcnt or happen vpon the «*mc Method and plan of ccncoalmrnt, and eo discover the buried store. But I ' think 1 may tafciy eogxge to cemgil a thought under a riddle <J IhU enrl - wklah shall he ea long In the finding a? 1 " the Yxulnd gpia and Jewels of the ptr- ' . aio-cnptaln, Kkld. Here is thb almple ' - dpher, which eo era^ly I-rplcxed poor ' Olennlng that April .rening. The bead that oonatrncted It was none of ' ; Re cteaeimt, aod, by oonsoqueocr, the Sddh was of the nadeet and simplest.' , In these next four words the wrttrz bad hit, by good ohanee, upon an ex- ' • podlent eo etaple Ahxt yoa may easily - grt at the hidden meaning* you hair | . quick mother- wit aad good lock. Yet t I ohelieive any leader to go to work 1 eyateinarieaUy, and unravel tho en igxia \ ' bj any men logical pracen than that ' Oflmppy KucMing. Tkke the wmdi hefWe reading farther: Glaantag wearied and (iettal himaclf, to no purpaee, with trial on trial. Then be tried the syataa commonly k uwd with Ilea ritklp-n. dcito-udiuz upon the known timet In the nuinlH-r of certain letter*, e, a. o, i, d, and r» ea, in their aider. It would net work. ; lie was out again. The truuhic 'wlfti , that eyeteak, end rimHaruaea, it that J they provide only foe cease in Which each character of the ctplwr irfrr, , uniformly to oae certain thlngk In tlx- . * the muieeiun of the Artlckq, and the J use of a Uttk care in the actectl"n cf ! l.Tu.u'l^LitaUDcr.U-.wr.t-T"
his chair aad doeed hie tired ejee, with a baAcd, beaten look. Those cebHistie wordi stood out before hia t eight, burned opoo hia brain In letters A of fire.. I Qct not think he would ever " hare Kimtoaed them but for the biuo- " der of which I speak. It i truck him J saddest,. oow ; be started forward end « looked. The sftoend word of the four *. <qaA "'rr," By the common asaump- ^ tlou, upon which be had worked all it aloog. these two T'e must trier to the !* same errtain character. "TT" might, iadsed, not be a Word at all ; it might be a number or a contraction: But » the presumption was that it repreeentt ed a wotd of two letters. Then, If the common assumption applied, this un- , ilerlybp word loual be tli» doolie of some single totter. That mi absurd '• on ila Ikon ; no auch combination, from do*blt a to daaUr :, forma any Englitli word. G Irani ng caught at the auggca- , tion with an racer llaah ; he curecd hu own blindness, for not seeing It beI fora. Heaav that three two TW coukl not stand for the same thing— in other ' words, that the cipher timet hare been r formed upon a variable plan ; that a character might have different roean- ' Inge, dependent upon it« piece in the acntcooe, or other pre-arrangctl relation. He saw how this might bo easily done in a hundred way,. He tried the simplest possible— counting from the fast one forward ; from the second, i two ; from the third, thnx— and no on. i d-b, if-st, r-s, i-m — Kasm. No; out again, d—hutatop. /.that ' tlic simplest possible method Y Hardly. ' Tlio writer would naturally cunt for- • ward ; we must count back. , ^ Ha ! He counted nut the lcltcr- { , with a fierce haste. J Claw ea— all iigAl. |l | It was maddening. What could it j 1 ; mean ? It frightened hUn to Ihlnk ; 1 ' some devil's work, he frit .nr.- He j 1 ! tried Uh- next words. The cipluir had I ' | changed again ; lie saw what these i ' j numbers meant now- saw it, and j curasil Ibeni. "(1H3HU-" Tho (!) j ' was doubtless gone with lira part 1 1 shredded off. These numbers meant ' four dilfrrtnt ciphers pre-arranged. ■ Just then Station-ma, tcr Farley 1 came in and spoke to him something about a sink friend, and a request that 1 (denning would attend to any bositu ss that ihould come In, for blm, till he ' got'tack. fd. nning IIp|ic1 bock in Ills ! chair, wllh hi* head thrown hack, and eyes staring up In the other's face. | ' But while his errs stared wide, hia 1 ( mind waa all the while working away I at the clumsy jiuxxle that yet lud pdw- j to torment ldm Intolerably. He nodded hia brad when Farley loul GL nning bad of the whole urn, sonic ' notion tliat Farley wanted him to 1 about the trains. Farley had told hliu ' something of a train off tiuic ; but of that hecemrmbered nuthing. . 1 He worked oh at the next four wurda. His whole bring termed to : centre upon tint one torn, crumpled, mud-etainrd shnd with lie terrible hicroglyiihics. lie saw, knew, ihoughl, branl no other thing. Alter a while tiio familiar sound of a message ; .truck, upoo hie cur. and partly roused him.. Hp took off tlic message niechanJriilly : , "YTbereis the Lime Lake JUUY" He read It over and over. The i What lie did about it he knew noL The tamo message might hare come many times, for nil lie knew then. What answer went hack, or wbrthcr ■ any, he knew no more. He tried the words of the cipher back and forth, this way and that, over aod over again. Hut be got the kry at bat— a stnpid one enough — ' straight forward, counting four letters ahead. ' "ALL Hl(ll(T-(tWE OX. BX OS I What could it all mranT" He . worked away at the rest, as one might j work a problem id a nightmare dream. • All else seemed dim and strange, and I far nway ; men's voices, now And then ; I doors opening and closing again t eoce t th" bustle of a freight train going ! through. He heard these sound, in a strange Jumble, without surprise, like ' one- ti# fesd dream. There wa. little or no work for the wires What there .■ was he did Without thought or imdrr- . standing, with the niactiine-like mor tions of long-acquired habit. He missed the key of the cipher this tints from Its very ncarncn end tim- ' plictty. The thought could hardly !«• j said to be bidden. Ite counted for- , ward, two letters, three, four, fire, six, one; backward the some, lie twisted the words end the tetters : ( vexed himself fiercely to no purpose ; j all the while devouring with eogrr- , tress to know Uae meaning of this terrii hie riddle that fate had set him to ; solve Us cursed himself for his stupidity, when at last he saw ; the erntemte wee simply spelt backward, W- • te.rs and words revtr.. J. ' Just then a telegrsm clicked off th» 'is ; then the Instinct of long habit ' :: VIS I i^.u. ^ :i^ My nam* Is William Tburlow ' ^fflfoea'i ■'eld LtaL . Awr, the atnntarr of -:4. tfa the Slat L NtghS Kipr . - . ut nl 'I idrarater at . xsVtanbfa-.V Wc. had the "George Ai WViiAetl. 6" ' '. i U'»^W^we — • — t
., ran in, 1 saw Hrury Ilrown, conductor ie of the Branch train; cross over and It eland by our track, lie did not see rs racVet when I hailed him t " HcUoa there, Brown! What ii ». the word?" n " That you, Whipple 'r • lw called, d • - Telegram 'for you from Clark's. • ' ! ir There^wae no office at Wradalt ; v OtartavHle is the next up-statioo. L 11 was quite dark by this time; 1 read a the message by the station hnip, : |t T. W. T. Wmreu.SuurrfcL, Cuiii.au; | LaBa Hailed 1...B Balwaa FallarD, aad 11 Clratueek CaWt |et.«" ^tojr* I raws to i- Farley wa. eLitiun-nuator at L. ' if Ashley was lliree etatluna ahead. Wc d were due at F.-OL I looked at my n watch as wc ran In. I recollect wc Ii were a minute ,,hrad of time. I e jumped down as nr slowed, and ran 1 ahead Into the trlcgraph office. A - message from IJnitra wa, welling : I "Lake Mall off yet, west of the r Junction. Como on till 0." i We ran on west, making good time. i Girabrook it twenty-two milt s west of - Lindenbury ; we should here ; as red j the lake Night Moil at Winlerville, . next west of Cbrk't. I felt a little j anxious about it as vrc thundered on ■ through the darkness : there was uo I moon that night, and west of Wamona , the sky was orcrcast, ami the air fall of misty rain. It was lire miuulc p;..l nine aa we , ran into Chnirwrll Sution. 1 tc|c- , graph™ to L. for order.. They came : , ^AU right. Com- p" ^ ^ , , heavy ujkqjrailc, Ihnv miles back. 1 , {waited for no explanation,, ran out , and started tlm train. At Wrrxrfi. , I the East Branch Freiglit was due ; the , j hraneii joins the main line at Glen- , I brook. I went forward and watched , i for her UghlA when tlic « histle blew at , 1 Blackmail's CroosremK There wa. , I tlic brighf®?frud-light of the gnat I ." Sampson" freight engine, a niUc , nway, waiting for us ou the tiim-ouL , I I stood on tho engine Meps a, w" ran , As we canw tip with tie " ~om;«- , sou," and ran slowly past. 1 Imlled j tlic engineer : Hallow-ell! HcUoa) Hear any- | thing of the Lake Mail 1" , "Fussed Clanncrlutic at Glen brook, llail men to work on ble fred-|rfpes. . Slid he'd be right ut half an hour." Half an hour? lie must beat Cum j | ningham by this time- or Wbcwcll's , I Bend at fartlicSL { X telegraphed to IJndenbury : , i " WIibjv is tlic l.liuc Lake Mall T" ( ! Directly the answer ennic " Come on All right." | The sawn words over again. Not a | word of that train ahrad. It was , , strange ; Imt we were It hind time yet. . t "Go ahead!" I callnE "Makeup , , time." | r It was twarty-scvcii mlunu-s post , nine. Wo hud niqetcin mil& yet to | Linden. It was fire miles to Brent- | , ford, the next station west. , "Where Is tho l.inw l-akc Mall ?" , j 1 kncw.tlie Brentford operator, of . course ; hi, name wa, John Murray. | He sent off the uiessjige, repealing the , wonls aloud : I "Where is the Lime Inke Mall ?" Waiting the reply, 1 akked ldm : " Have yon had anj word of the . Mail this side of the Branch ?" „ " Not a wonl No mcsrage west iff , here, except to you, rfncu lialf afler 5 The ivlum. jpcasng*' clickeil off the Wires you may !*• sure I watched j Murray's lips for lire words." Again r "IWoa. All rij/ii." Si* a word more, j I had uo time to wait Wc were . still a little Imhind. My duty wa. to , make that up and obey my orders. "Give ine the slip," I raid. I I hod the other tw'u in my pocket I remembered that, and wa, thankful „ for SO modi. They would ilrar me t whahwer happened. But. none Ihe Ira*. I wa, frctb-d by the thought of i that off. time train aomeliow abend in tlic dark. I signalled Morris to inj. crease the speed. T stood by a lamp , and look out the three slips of teb- | graph paper. Thrre was no mistake. „ I rend cadi one over carefaUy. Tho t words were pMn .■ " All right. CaxM ! You say I luui uq eata# for such . anxiety as I deserifa ? that 1 was pretty close ou time; the words of the 9 telegrams simple, ami sudi a* would . naturally occur in such a case ; that j the same word, should lie repeatoil . wa* no more strange than liappena ovtry day. Y ou IMnk !• ••xnggorare : for e ffrct • I say you know nothing ahonl IL I say It WO, Strange tint ! those words were three time, repeated ' It ws, strange that they sliouhl come . at all In Answer to my mcsiagr Itajf „ did not auawcr my qoratioii. Hullo- . writ said Chtnnorbnii expected to U . after him fa half an hour. By that . w« ali 'Uld hare met lijm at Brentford Station. I viy l was horribly anxlom ; ten tlmr» more than I've written down. „ Oor says I wa* .mad to Increase 'the D speed, fcnriXK what I did. I tdl you I • did my doty. 1 was hour-i to krep .m time and ofer mv orders. They bare '' no rirbt to taniit me ; H was had » enough without that I say I did my r duty. It waa only three miles ami a , half to Haeteby. I eras thankful to hear the whistle al the last erose-roail, J I was In the office bafore the train fold' ^fejM .cricd. '^do yim know ) » Mail?-" i b I thought tlic Bnsr would never, . ran-. 1 iMwred aud Ussrwl lewr it. * Hossis ttaslipnow with -1lso~: mux. » ,"!??* 'r-— " . Aa Marks rem! tboaowreda, I brnha- ; '?*«&'rrowrhc.*. :H-R- ) *" (Tk AeriiiWaai'J.) '
«T MwgDiT SIUHT WVBIXWL* * We have been thinking— wc are still ■ thinking, aad as we think so we ahal) « write. Our mind has been occupied with the past, running from incident J- to incident, starting with oar rarllsl recollection, and contemplating the '■ many changes which have occurred It nil around us aud with us iu the sccmd ingly -hort |kast. Wc Are not old.—' j Memory carries us hack hot abuttl I twenty-fire years, and with what dbL ^ I tiuctirencsa do the sports of, early „ childhood present themselves. So, tod. | with our' childish troubles ; and it doc, not seem long, either— that Is the moat c so long. " Ab, how spradily tlm year, J lmvc flown. But then, when we con- ® templatcd Uie future, the idea of growiug up "to be a man" was hardly to j " be entertained a moment, it seemed to i k far off. And if the thought came that sometime fatherand mother would { « grow old, or pcrliape bo called away Ac/ore growing old, we would bauish it '• la a moment as something with which . f we had nothing to do. How ire loved ' f to walk to church with our little hands . iutheirs.nndifinchureliwcgrewsleepy, I ' how delightful to lay oor head ou ' I papa's knee aud sleep till the long ser- * mon was finished. And ffin the night 1 the fire-bciti slinuhl startle u*. and the 1 firemen should make ua nervous with I their hideous noises and shoutings how ' ! wc would feel when mother, al * our rail, would step into our room and ' assure us nothing wonld harm id. — And as wo grew older, and daily slioul- ' dortd our satchel crammed with hooks, 1 and nightly poured over our tasks, little did we think how much the knowledge then gathered would serve ua In ol school came, and we were promised ' ; « ™»p with our cousins In the country. ; Ah. these were by far tin hnppirst ' 1 aeneous of our childhood. Howglori- ] ■ on, to ride uncle's big sorrel to pas1 tore, to drive home the cows at night ; to hunt hen's nest under tin- barn ami ! 1 lu the mow. But wc must stop : we can't think of them all now -no, oot ' half our sports In the country— oilier thoughts' are crowding in We remember, when death canw . and took little baby, how strange it scc-mcd to our little mind that lie should lei laid away to sleep in the 1 earth. But when we lost little Georgie, n illi whom we hail so often romped and played, then came a grief such as filled us with deep ami last ing sadnes,. The aaiiir sad feeling coin's lrnek as wc think— so many years, ami yet it seems 1 yesterday wc were piayiug horse ' together. And where la that dear old ' grandmother, w ho gave us such lu- ' cious lmwls of milk from the old milk undrv the oak ?- But a few years 1 since she passed to her reward ; a child ' again nl Inst, iu almost far cents, "Mother, dear mother, why don't yon come ?" Old as she grew here under the bnnd of Time, ia she ■ not, nji yonder, the dear child of that " mother who went before to many 5 But wliitfa^ ore we W? as tlic years, so our thought, hurried making. 5 As we look around upon our own little family, aiid think again of th - rapidity with which the years have down, we r are almost lost and hewlldeiv'. Where is our dear little Frankir. our firstJ bora ? Ask tiio sngelt that ranw with I such sweet mnslc to bear iu sweet splr- ' It heavenward. Ask the fond mother. whose bean became suddenly calmed in iU grief, and who heard tlm sweet, heavenly music of the angels at they ® bore nway tlic spirit of our darling " Franklc. .Said ihr : "He It gone ; I know be is gooe ; he is gone with the angels— I beard their music." Beside * hbi little grave is another. That which '' through all our childhood we frared to " contemplate— the death of ilrar father •' or mother— came at last. Father, too, '' Is with the angels. Aa we stood si " hia bedside, our hand in his. we be- " rarne, as It were, a child again. How P often that hand had led us in tender " years. How it had toiled forourgood. '• With what confidence It oft had in0 spired our timid heart. Oh, how the " "part came crowding In. Wllh what pleasure wc thought of every kindness. II But, alas ! how we regretted every un- * kindness ; aud we frit that for every « unkindly act in the past we mux be 3 forgiven ; ami we were. Wllh a kiss ' for us all— mother, brother, and aisd tera— and a "God blcae you all," tho * last, aad farewell waa spoken. ' Father U gone. Dear mother, who B raifjt YHttfcht ua to Hap "Our Father 1 in heaven," a duty wc have Dover for1 gotten or neglected, la now growing e old. Many, many changes hare we 1 witnessed and are still witnessing.— " Time Is still carryfag lis onward, and « if we were to livu as many yean more ' *t have llrtd, they would seom 1 much shorter than those of the past, and bring us moth more trouble. But as we think thus, ws fori to trust illm « who will gather ua In abcavcnly home, I if we but do His holy will upon the J 'Thus trusting God for tho Allure, j. , e must bid iilicO to our thoughts and a our pen, and again go forward In the o jeith of duly as wr find it lu the sphere CferrattiAxixx.— ' TYm man I call ' < ' dorian is the man who la mx remtented with lhn blessings of number ,, one in tlic street, hut who la always # ! throning' atonr* or mud at numlcr I two; who Is uoL .ooarot with hi, J' own wile and famny. hut who talk, fnnUy. Give m- tta man who h*» esriH-rt, fausest , rouviction -to™ ' hi* * oka chOrfh. end I extend to him d : the right band of fallowihip. Lure your church and do all you can for U ; - tut toy and imagine, at the mine time, that other men are a* enasdou* a* yon r are, aud giro there the right hand of fellowship when they do all thry ran for Ihrtr rtmrrh —J*. RIM.
~"f ivraxTtCfltK. TBV MK-. Jonx M. SMITH. Jl You say you "do not bellcv* it ." al Well, perbipik There are a great :ll many thing, which may'not be ipnkeii ,t of, or, at fcatt, which may uol: lc »]K«k of. Flashy and trashy Vords al which' ouf (Mldren fliul *1 any (urn, a- thrtrtt under our nose* In railway. „■ trains, long drawu out in Itlintratod.' ll l«pcre— these may speak iu tho plalpL cut term, on tiny subject, and imply or ; Iv suggest mon- than they «]« ak. Sbuuo- ! ,j lea* advertisements may tell alL and - ,s more than all, that curi'wlty would ,t care to learn. Public spcviaclca^ coun- • |u leoanoed by some who rail Iboniselvr, r. C hristian people, may make n vebi- | tious such aa it inshv nue hlnsli to i 0 ! But there are eertnui - s h s et* wc ■ i( , must ignore. We must lol evils go ou ' j afraid to speak of tfain. l» in* this ; r I one of SnUiu's old devicra ? .! I, | That many people, Christian people, ' J j of their famUk-a,— means often crim- , | inal aud dangi-roiu ? ' I I wish 1 need not believe it, but uv< lug so would not mend (fa matter. It t" is but too true tliat the thliig is done, ( j possibility of ascertaining. And so ( I ous the mean- usetl. So ignorant are , women of the dangers ami mischiefs, that heart and ronss-ien., ore misled. large country parish in New England. I ( talked with a friend npon this subject. | easier and it- wirer leu burdensome | ' Ifa " lo.nl'- appotntod way" for their ! work in th< world. r This is one of the many install,., where facts have corns to the writer'k now ledge : and such mischiefs grow. , unless arrested. s That all them- measures are wrong ( J science can diiuht. and a^.troug argu- 1 ' snffi'ring and sorrow. But thevfojent | ' means it*,,), twin* against nature, do j iatinlte mischief ; and in multitudes of I j ca»e* Uie result is permtmenl injure 1 ill health, an-l more actual sutfrrlAj ' courec of nature wliieh Coil onlalucd. | " From Ihr time of Jouah, and long I fafore, K was never foiui.1 that tin will | ' of God could lie opposed with any good result. ' There are some subjects of which i j "mi pie grow very weary. One of thane f ° at the present time, is what is called | _ "The IV oman (Juesttou." in some j f form. And most editor* being nwu. | they are probably nut aware how long e aud persistently they havo hammered | '' nway al woman's faults, failings, sin- , ' and wi-akmwses ; till one is rvminded ■ y of Adam. " The woman whom Thou *" gavesi to.U' wlthme, she '' B And in this matter of which we have been speaking, tho little sliafts have Inn aimed at woman. Xow we do not believe thai they are most at ! fault in this reganl. In the first place, tfare ba* been a senseless railing at ] "omen's extravagance. One observay tion shows tliat, us a rule,— to which * there are always exception*,— iu tnalJ| tera of living, house, style, furniture. £ a* women. The crying ;»>int is ttrtu. Well, granted. And yet if u dress is pretty, men like to soe it, and show " that they ik>; and If women make *■ them themselves it may take their time, hut to sit sewing may be railed an innocent ocenpation, even if ratfar * wasteful. j* So long u, drinking, smoking, billiard playing, gambling, to sjicak of nothing lower, arc peculiarly tho oceu- * iwtions of m--n. ifa statistics are sorb | tliat they are hardly warranh.il in gunce. Not that we condemn llw first ^ lets, but tint ire condemn the lost '* The bearing of these few remarks on i our question i, this : Tliat many men to groan under 'the burden of "expense," and make life so uucomfbrLv- " ble by th.ur grumlfilng, thol women ' are often driven »o say measure* to ^ lessen the banlen* of lifr. And wfan and so little consideration shown for , them, m> wonder they shrink from adda! cares. How often is it sridp " T<mr children ; htr children ;» and , Poor man, wtuil a bunlen fa ha* ^ with *uch a family 1" a* if they were not to be mutual lidpors and "bear ° each other's butticna, and *o faUll the rt' law Of Christ." "Wc do n.t belicre It," toffs Ifa;, Obst'Vtr. "Wcdo falievc it,'>tayt thi*i pre*--enl writer. And Ihwttiic erilexist* to K a great extent, no iDi lh have OT appreciable effect upon the queaHonrfpopiK lotion. • ■ :i: , : i« H A remedy lies hi a quickened astao t- of religion. uUigntien. which will lead •r im-n and women .to live "sobtriy, , rtghteomiy andgotfly. " the "rtcoo* T to bear the faffrmirira af the weak aad I, not to photo thrtotolT**.*' and make , the rare and training of cbiBssa ■» equally the work of father and mfahtoi is Tfan when sens go wrong II will not i* (weald, "His mother srns to Maine.''— „ -V. T. Ohttrrrr. * "Account current*' '• Tide table*. Golden Fruit CaHforni* i rorJucU n Rcceiring tell, r, R- iiarilcd In if former*.
Young ^iris aod rijier matrons heed not go about robed like reHgitra* fanatics', bat let those. ti> whom a high' necked and long sleeved party dress woutdTc n grevioua affliction cooVnt tfaraselrra fflti) ahawfag a modest rim at shoulder ul*>vr tlhjr Is slaw. And "' let tfaih not torget'.thnbvrell Innird JJ'il wtitie and* ran fa loV-ii ant! appreeia-' *| ted, without fifncoraiUy tf.'thg exposed vWnr up to tiw utui-jau. No fiur jr ; youuX girts ever hist aaytliing in Hie estimation of meu, whov opinion Is J, • uhrlh having, by* ppoaring with neck, shotlhlers and arms chastely .veiled la l* detie.iic iaoo or muslin, instead of cx- " posing them to the pnMuiacuoua Jaw- " Of a pubtle.asscnibly. ' i Wo hoarsl nway the jesrel tliat we prixi' tfa mutt; nss draw a curtiiiu be,<r i lore tfa picture thiit we dole Upon, we j hide our must ratrwl feelings in our ( : hearts; uv veil tfa shrins of tho tern- * pis; we hisigo tlm lily about feast its v ! whiteness should be soiled; Wv want to ; cover "P from other cy« the things " | that am the rarest, Uiu ifearvsi, ami ! the most sacred to us. | Oli, sVoman! flic most sacrrsl thing, | the fairest and denrcat that man fas iu {J I this world Js ,ou,mI/. Ami 1 hold , , | that man's instinctive preond is tfa ' | lic«t guide in this matter. n And the Holing of the father, the t hrothsr, tiio lover aud Ifa huiband, <! when hi* nature is unprrvcrtcd, is tliat t | tfa- arm* that caress anil enfold hliu. 1 1 l' the bosom, which ia the ilcarest home { '. hi* brad ran have on raith, sliouhl be 1 as sacred aa was tfa holy ol holies in | ' tfa days of tfa Old Jesvish ritra. d {'j A woman's body ia ifa temple iff I J bol. WIkiI we want to korp pure, . j Is- a common tail fi.r all the eyes of nil ] ■ , | the world, pure and impure, to gloat j ' j brought face to face with this dress re • b . I and ungenerou* t-i woman, aud nn- f I worthy of themselves .is „-..ifc».»: " | tfay think berau-s' p wiiui.ui i« not | 1 r ' ti'i- slater, or wife, or sweetheart, that | ' j ii Is no concern of theirs how she do- 1 J , I On tho contrary, Uiuy raiui eager to B blip posh far Into u false |»sition by ' j hypoeritnl eomplhtu-nts, and phrases ' . of hollow salmi ration, which are aa . | false ami Utter as Deail S» fruit, if • r j slu will but atop to nnniyin tfa fowl- i 0 ings from wliieh they spring , The 1 y | motives which prompt them. Too f , much fauiiliarily lototfe cuntomiit— ' „ j No one known this belter tlisii tfa ' y mail who Wntrhcu over the: drciut mid F , j ikiwrtnieiit of his wif.-rn sister, with ' |l tfa stem jealousy of an Oriental, J 1 | courages ' the wives, and daughters, ■ i H ^ ■^,'"bcr ; y Women do red ^v. know-tfa j I n ry young once especially that n I, | certain iliiali and freedom hi tfa style „ . of dress cneumagra familiarity in tfa 1 ,1 mminers of men towards (fain They 1 ,. too often follow blindly nftrrtfa reign- 1 | ing uioile, wlUii'iit questioning It* ' g | iiicnuiiig, or (fa «lfret it willhavc upon ' j [ men's oplntuu ut them. Tliey feel ' „ [ strong Isiaii*' tfay go in droves and 1 j j in droves they dare to Indulge lu a 1U ' style of dress for which any one wo- ' ^ man would Ignoiuinkiualy fa booted out I i. iiUinr, and iqumauy occasion for which • it is not sanctioned by fashion. 1 lt If men would give up their ahumi liable twcraliled |«ilicy on this ques,t tion, and not towanls erery reputable woman, whem tfay find masquerad- ' ,h iug in a disreputable attire, Just as t. tfay would under like circumstances ,. towards their town wires, daughter* or „ 'iatrrt, as far as Is consistent with sor- , rounding* and eireumatonras. this mode of drraa would soon be driven to „ it* rightful home— tfa haunt* of the to profligate and tfa lost woman. ;r For my own dear countrywomen I hare one wish, which has moved me ;r to apeak as I hare spoken. Plain words and liartl word*' to 'say, but i|. words which must fa spoken sooner or later, it is that they should fa u. known all over the world as tfa most -I, modest woman In dress nnddeportj ment, erfh'is tfay ftre now dhttnguiabed for wit, usance, [nlriotism ,1 i aud innate I'Uritj" of character, fat | ifa woman of other countries fallc J themaelvea Iftfay will, by mode ofatXI ' tire which i* lu direct opposition to tfa I ■„ ilktatra of. their ostoriil modraty, bat x- let ouri eel n bright exatii|ilc in this, a- respect to tfa.world, and then, Itodeed ;n tho nation* shall rise Up and call tfa to American woman blessed!-- Howard >n GfyMfss, is Tactarj'f "' A Wtoira fob lakixt. Nkwhi-aitciw. — Wo clip tfa following from tfa New Yotk INtitoeVIt '• tro#, «id weoornJ mend U to every oo» who has inferstoa M where fa reMde# : r. - ' re ' " Ntothlnji la more cotoLion than fa ,r hear people talk of wlint tfay pay w new-papers (Wr advertising, he., bam ■stick yiscs is ckarjij/. Newsjipetk, by cnliancing the yalue' ^.property In their neighlmrhotod; and giving tfa lo-; ralitim lu which tfay are published k ,,, repulatlon -abroad, i lieaolU all - audi particularly if tfay arc- mcrehauU or raul rstate-owmga, Uuics the.mnoejiL ytoriy of the meagre aum tfay psy for as their soppofi. . BtqWts every pobUc J spirited ciliartl has a laudable pride In having a taper of which fa Is not T' ashamed,' even (honfh 'be shonld pfefc wr It apla aiow Y or* dr Washhigt -n. A ,d gornl looUagi thriving alow! help* (c |<ri;-rty: gives cfaseietcr to tfa biralto amns should not fa to your standard. _ do Borekst It oMffto and pronounce it good for nothimt, -BtU hotirifed that there has fasupo mm-lnfar billqwad , uimu Ii tfan i- ;eiid for. If you want . a good readable sheet it must be supportod! And II mtowt tasiwsutolad " in spirit of charity eUfar, hat hi into EW» iwc*aitytosu«»rtlL Tfa ^^prras is the power thai mores tfa i
. II B*s liskto with (to toll. T*»l s wMAsg Mai* MR ; II *»• llvBet Br,pl*i Itae wtl* IB* ••■*. * to Vslll* *to xr*. wllB Oitoq. ' II B*. Ilotto ISrresB IS* BlfBI, WB.su. ..tit tototofato1 I Saw IB* w—rv. Sm* wotaB. wsfc***.. I WI1IIIBS *n*VBSjM(feM. Xra IB* IMw w** r**L Of * |-*"*l *t iBlld .Bob ib*v fee*. tttosH.keSt.ta.IIM* A. I toy c*nu< ito d**s l TBosif* IB* toMUBIOM4 Bsawsy MS Sser, ' A.S II tie Bed rl(Bt skMg. ' Wb tto*i " ""tof ' t i ""'-".'"""i-T*' T WltB • ml, IU. ..HI If mi UM* *» *.*,. •TD ■* BrlltMW *1 tost; Ttots-i * .iiIBb to Mlv, AMU In* MS M IMS *** *"" " Did you ever bear, tor, how it was tliat Edwards, the mason, gave up drinking? said a working-man to my one day when fa wa* talking to { liltu about tfa evil* of Intemperance. I "No," arid my Briber; "bow was it?" | "Well, air, oae day Edward. w» drinking in a public bouse with tfa landlord, when the landlord'* wife came to call her husband to hi* dinuer. ' ' What'* for dinner ?" said the mau . " Banst goose," replied bis wife. " is there apple sauce t" fa stkrd. " No," she answered. " Well go and make some ; J w an't j " What apple sauce Is," raid the narrator al this anecdote, " 1 don't | know, but I suppose iu something i good tfay eat with gooeo." | When tfa woman had left tfa room I prepare this wonderful deliracy. | was so imprraeed by Ifa fa bod witnessed that for the | Or* l time in his life fa began to think, and hi* eyes were opened so that he enabled to ace clearly what a fool had been. " Here's this man," said fa to himself, "cant rat bis dinner off rae/t yaws wi'rW applt ««i, while my wife pud children at bona nro glad to get a herring for their dinner, nod very often can't hare even that. Whore money, I should like to know, to provide this fellow .with good things? Jfito, and that of otfar poor llko me. Well, what's done ran 't lc utMhaie, It's no use crying over split milk, bof that fellow shan't dine off roaal goose again at my expense." tio la- paid his reckoning and walked out of that public house never to enter Till' happened many years ago, hut the same thing is now going on iu thousand* of public house* all over the country. The landlord and hia wife and children frast^g on the fast or everything, and the poor lipey fool, who pay for it haviog scarcely enough keep themselves from starving. Every poor wreirb who siu drink- " nway hia earnings In tfa public houses oeea this going on before his eyes, but fa is too stupefied wltii drink to apply tfa Imoe to himself as that poor maaon waa enabled to do. ( This story— good to nod in these day. of business avarice— I* laid of ( Nantucket a gsoerattau age; " It was ( a very severe winter, and the harbor fad been frnseu ovw four weeks.— Tfa cool la More had lotK been cx- | haunted, and there wa* miioh sulfer- , lug from lack of fact Krentfafcnee. , loul been torn down and burnt to rite out tlm scanty supply of wood. To ; I1'" great delight of th* towns -pmp'ie ( the lix broke oat one fine morning, end , a schooner laden with coal wu seen approaching. Then Was much exr eitement, and before the craft wa* tiuviudD ctal deafer boarded far and eagerly addraarad Ihe honest (Junker skipper, CapL Gilford. , " Wal, I CupVn," said he, 'I you've abotit hit • , it this cruise. I gueaa I'll har to take t r'ur bill cargo. H-pcee youll want , niore'n .the usual 17 a ton. Wal, I like to do Ihe squar thing by a friend, and Pit give yon *13 a ton for it."— j " Friend," said Chpt. Gilford, "thee ran have oOo ton of myjmol if the* likes for 88, hut one ton; oil most fare a J chance." Just then one of tfa richest d men lii tho place joined them, sqymg: " 1 want ten too* of your coa£al your ' own price— name Ik I have auflbtvd i. cooUgh for once." He reoelred the , some anvwrr, and so did all— one ton .. for each family, and *8 a* the price uf , each ton. No love of gain, no sofai* tattoo, no regard for individual* could ^ move honest Ospuln Oitfonl. r Hi! Drinks.— How eedms tfa 0 sentence (kits! How wupanae In conj, verastion and ejaatiate— "it's i pity.", n How his mother hope, he will uol ~ wfan be grown rider ; aad hia sister* a perairtrir themsrivw it Is only a few ti wild oats fa is sowing. Anff yet tfa r Old men shake tfair brads and feel 1 gloamy when tfay titinkofik Toung r men, lust rommeocing fife buoyant with hope, dem drink. Too -re freighted with a precious cargo. Th* hopes of your old parents, of year tistevs, of your win*, if your cMMnu— . rilarelrid trewwponyou. Inyvmtfa ; aged lire over again tfair younger : ££ j great rtruggfe of Bfe. " . i EAXTnqoABtal-afayrani^Ue,) iS#g5i=f

