MOOKE'S KUHAL HEW-YOBKE&. 



This Ie»di 



J I j great, but 

 DM she i* so, « ill lire mllnencc upon 

 Ui» forming character of childhood i 

 Of those pifnei : n »y, by some 



extraneous nnoi, have become implanted there ; 

 d ii her power to promote 

 thaeatabli*hmcntof error increased. 



■ 

 iU mother* be intellectual giants, and at tbc same 

 lime moral dwarf* ! We might expect to see ita 

 noblt-t prim ' wo— liberty, 



iioaal banner R 



I 

 the blur iky, thai air ol 1 



blow grutl* mrr the beautiful valley* of our 

 land. 



V 



ami mother dutic 



loaffleienl "bclp-mtol" or « 



First we ahull sposk of phy 



out rin-H, it h Impa dole fai ■ ■ 

 ■ phere ol lu'i 1 



few ore possessed of it I Hut 

 in love, hare -ni- 



ls* is followed bj a 



bejp propsx" in ii,,- 

 iloal health. \v,ih- 



Mim.iii in nil propaj 

 atiiro. And yet how 

 :an n being infinite 

 owning work of his 

 necessarily to a life of pain and dfsonsoT 

 Everything created by Coo waa creat< 



l! " government Of laws by 



which albne it Id iri.mi it - |.ri|. . i,ou Ti„. 



violation, or monil law lias Introduced 1 .1,1, 



Uh wori.i, and the flotation of pbj deal 

 ata ol phj ii- tl iii ... 1 ingfl 

 If n single planet of the 



OOlOl 'ml ■ I Liu ■ luiiilil BBOI D "U 111 ■ t&Hj I '-I to il I 



appointed 01 i.H . who ■■in ■ -.(111111 1. ■ ii,.: d« ■ in. n 



that must fbllofl 1 tow 1 1. 1. >! iTould seom, 



.-.-, whin maw 

 ■■■. ■ 1 i.n.. hi ,.| 

 In, being, ,!.- 11, in, 



folio,,, 



■ ' 

 prevail-, and it 1 |, (,, ,,!,, j. i„\]„. nL .],, 



puti. timt we oai bopo, 111 this -t.,.. . 1 1 . 



Bpproilmato the primal ].. ilcctnm of humanity. 



W« BlBj USTO ■.,'.( ■ 1 . 



,,illr ' '"'' ' M tli jhlj corrupt ■ I 



undated n oil 



that II wen > da to bopa Ibi complete. 



ndnrdol health, iimt it mar become 1 

 Tcry pleasant thing to Lire, and On ■ 



il.veiidurc bo very limited 



';' l"' ll,lh ' '' » "II aiDD to nil, on tblaolOTO' 



■ 



■ ■- ' she m i] ,,i- loin tbe ml ,,t 



m olhoi thai gh Inj i,,ih,- world hi | ■■. 



:l " '■ i:i1 ;i1 ■■ runi hi m to 1 bi ■ < maturity, 



1 "■ '■''■■■I i"'i"t i'i win. ii wi wniih] call 1.1 , 



'■-■ i" it luitiihn,' c woman's dutic 1 



" UeelualatU ta bould b, , 



'■" l " 1 ' : "" j . " I"' ■' ■ 



■ !■ than 



" I tlNMli^Tfoi 



thorough culture in the latter U in th, |.„ m ,, 

 An an... I. a. is n luted ol , , it.,,,, h,,!,,,,,, »|io..,.|il 

 I 



ioty, and .1 !,<■- 

 came apparent thai their progress 

 could o,,u I., efieetu ■' ■■ 

 lion .,|" tl.,' 'laughter*. 



to be appreciated that the 

 t mind as are 

 ! bj the parents— that ed< 

 ■ 



1 icaponsibiliiv ia tbrown 



i. assiduously al>ould she 



1 children she 



1 to Moteta m,, lbluTJt M tbc mmUi gwrt 

 ^buibi op n^j attengtheu that 

 Ina baaut! How 

 1 Iit AmericAii 

 » whoac paaicri,; j, i iftb ) , 

 be commuted the ir Ult t of fr«, ^..tuUo,,, „««.. 

 sary to be guarded br tint » tlM|L ( ... 



-'^'^"Se 

 arep u bl,ean KWTOrnm6nt 



"•pnawti 



ILL-TEMPEHED WOMEN 



u ^1 urge giRtao Dafthfl « 



■ ■ . i.H.k iraeda arc (bund then 

 Dg netUo and tbe poisonous nt 



n blooms of rich beauty 

 plant* ot irractlul growth — the scented 



.-— thepfiinted tulip mid 

 all arc met in the great parlei 

 will 1. looming .ide by eidc, mingling; either 

 fragrance or poison with the iiir around lad Mil 

 iDUuence of » woman is as diversified as her char. 

 BOlW, Ithi thor in a domestic or public point of 



J pro woman may be placed in precisely 1 tie 



11111 "■ lUUOfll BDOlllljr, tin.' one uill dtBOBfl 



hap] ■ . the other destroy it; the one will give 



1 I" <>■■ ' ■ '■ life, the other make it almost a 



1 d imply by a diversity of temperament 



prod l' 'i:ii. rent n itilfai 



li'inpered, quarrelsome woman is a nui- 



artb. An iU-tompered 1 libadenongh, 



bat the perpetual "niggle" of a ioul 



Offerable; there is meanness about 



I'll in in, I. ,1,1, which men generally do not posaess. 

 \ man tuny airoat and behave like a brute— Buch 

 conduct ia aa common as daisies in summer, but 

 nnh— . Ii,. I,,' .-.mi-lliin^ below the level of a bully 

 un. I thai tl low enough — he won't keep up 



,. ill-shot charge of bint ond innuendo, 



Ipnttuibrojolndei for thai is the style of these 



nettles of the human race, these Vegetable Mister 

 iug plasters of liumnnity— cross-graiucd women. 



Surli women, wilhonl liuving auvlbing of positive 

 > u:e 111 I In. 11 ,'oni]iosilion,do an immensniy ol" 1 

 there ia sorrow and trial enough in the world 

 * iii. ..Hi ,11 ti i>i|>eradding to tbe burden; ochocrful 

 heart, and a cheering word of comfort it ia woman's 



i re i" bestow, and if aha Quia to exert ber 



prerogattTO, She loses, and deserrcs to Lose, that 



|ireiniiv> over man sho is born ond destined to 



\A.—TaiV* Jjtyarfiu. 



A FARMER'S SONG. 



traaaenbed by his dangbter. Roukkt B, r « 

 Ayrshire Poet, was born lu 011 r of the mud-thatched 

 collage, of the Sc<itli>li pca-antry 1 

 dered claa*ie bi» native hills, and brae*, and 

 and bonnie stream*, by bis rnchaniiug lays and 

 s.jng*. He had, at hi, death. BCarc. 



v hi* funeral eiprnse* 

 So il is— the brightest genius and the mo»t ex- 

 alted intellect seldom baa auylKug more than iu 

 mighty mind as a portion. 



"STOP KY RUBAl!' 



■ 

 ForaBbUx 



c reap tin- e>,l,len grita— 



e lawyer llmon prin^ly fee*, 



fel drag* a weary life, 

 never knows a peaceful hoar— 

 lis atmosphere 1« drift. 



i- men limit lliumh? Ina ranl-stlck o'er— 



. K11 



HOUSEHOLD CAKES. 





Ban naaaaaaq 1 



should tbb thought 



1 •!,. atalbj , i 



s purity. There u 



id that woman 



ii'.ilU 111. 'I lu-LillliJIv Inippy, wiilmoi I, ,,,,,,. 



hold cares. lint to perform house-wink ix ton 



lasidend degrading. Even where tho 



ObwUBDOe to the traditions of her 



youth, condescends to labor oeeasion,,|l v , the 



daughter* are frequently brought up i„ perfbOl 



idleuesH, take uo bodily exercise except tl 



"■''i-'"- "' ''■ I in cushioned 



- 'l.iuciiig ut a party. Those, in ihort, 



wli.» ,-;>n iilli.nl .,.,v;,,,t-, ffiim.'t demean them- 



■v Hi ink, by dome -tie labors. The ro- 



snll If, too Ireoneiitlv, llmt ladlaa "I this classlOBC 



what little health they started life with, becoming 



11,1 , ' 1 " '" Jnal «I I the proportion us they beoome 



In this neglect of household cares, 

 Ui< i'i, mi I i.l,,-. -in,,,! aloi,,.. \ Cerman lady, no 



i., I,, 1 , r ibrgt 1 ■ that 



■' ill" lahoi 1 o iiiirt,, th, 1,,. ai.i, of mind mid 



body alike An Knglisb lailv, vvhilteve] B»j It 



hat position In soeiot?, does not oogli 1 



"i !"'■ housi bold, and, even though she baa a 



housekeeper, devotes a portion of 1 



trno and happloil sphere, A contrary course to 



this, results in a Lassitude of mind often as fatal to 



■ i..:J.il ol bodilv exercise, The wife 



"I." I. 1-.- I" 1 household ear.-., u, her domestic*, 



-"".. I-. 11- payi tbe penalty wbioh bn I 



to IdtanaiS llnoe the foundation of the world, nnd 



eJthl 1 w ill, away from sheer ennui, or is driven 



"I I i-l able follies to find einplny- 



iMi.a ,1'^landgonche 

 To gel hlstiii-iiij 1,111. 



The phnu-r (likMliisn.il 

 ir.-srrrupi. ll.e niigMy c 





another number. 



I nm in earnest,— take my name from vour book* 



What on earth U the mattarl Well, 1 , I nil] 



tell you. I like the paper — that's a fact. In it* 

 new dress it smiles like a bn, I, Tbj ' 

 superb, the bordering is ixqtdBlte, tbe engravings 

 beautiful and instructive, and the letter press is all 

 that could be desired. There is a elm 



THE OR33IN OF GENIUS. 



lid on,, no 



1 history of 



'"' hi . mind, if household 



■■■■'■■ d lob] ladles ol the family, there 



"" lll 'l ll " •'•■i'i iIim.1v little backbiting, gos. 



. 1 other kindred Bins, and 

 id society wou) 1 be much happlei 



truly l.ivabh 



WaMnr'fl 



blc than true, 



conspicuous and celebrated for their talents, have 

 11 from tbc lowest origin— have bad 

 contend, in tho earlier part of their lives, with 

 diilieultii's nl. in 1 insurmountable— to struggle 

 B Miii-i Hie downs of forlunc, the want of friends, 

 nnd the lack of tbe advantages of education. Yet 

 it is among persons of this description that the 

 Arts and Sciences are indebted for some of tbe 

 greatest ond nm-t valuable discoveries, which have 

 becu made, and it is ibe-e over whom Poesy boa 

 spread her all-inspiring veil and wrapped them in 

 the beauties of Creative fancy. Genius is inborn — 

 it favors no particular class, but it is certainly re- 

 markable that it should so frequently be tbe case 

 that those whom poverty oppresses within its iron 

 ■ 'i'- 1' -l."iil.l <-:ii v,.. b', rheii-Dwti exertions, a name 

 imperishable— should be enabled to reach the high- 

 est pinnacle of Fume's slippery mount, while those 

 upon whom fortune has lavished her bounties with 

 an unsparing hand should go down to the grave 



' ■'■' ■"' ■■ mil. .ti. 'ied, ami n nl » n." Vet this has 



1,1 ' " ll "- '' '■-'■ "' a ut ien I iii well as in more modern 



the contents. The Agricultural Department is' ... 

 valuable to tbe fanner; the Horticultural il I,,;, 

 torious over all OOmpetitOBSj tbe Educational is of 

 itself worth the price of Ihe puper ; and il,,-,, then 

 is tbe "Choice aliaccllnnv," ibe "Ssbbatb Mi,.. 

 ings," tbe "Young Ituralist" and the "Youtn'a 

 Corner " which are of so much intereet to the boys 

 and girls. The news columns will keep one " post- 

 ed" without tbe aid of any other jm 



notices arc just and discriminative, and the very 

 advertisements are more interesting than 

 "Leaders" in some Agricultural journals which 

 have a wide circulation. John likca tho wit and 

 humor, Susax looks out for tho stories, nnd the 

 woman" — that's my wife — turns at Once to 

 ilumn devoted to Domestic Economy. Yes, 

 grand paper, and wc like it, —we do. Mr. 

 e, they say, ia "some," though his picture 

 wonld'nt mbelUth the Ri iulj he bus 



issistant editors,"— he has hosts of racy 

 correspondents. (bf.,ides 1 h ■ s w 1 iter,) — he has "" 

 the facilities for making d crack Journal, and 



omit. His motto is "Eicclsior"— be ..■■ ■■ bi 



Progress and Im|.roveiueiit." he 1^ resolved on 

 iccess, and he achieves it. His paperhaa 1 ' 

 literary chnract L r; no one ever saw 11 word or line 

 wiih moral purity ; it is an excel- 

 lent family paper; in the truest and beat sense of 

 the term, it is a religious journal. 

 But, nevertheless, I don't want it. The truth is 



house. I don't own a foot ol land on (Ion's earth, 

 I have not a spot to plant a tree or u flower, There 

 is hardly room in-doors for poor Nellie's gcrn- 

 tiinm, thou-b we love it for the sake of the dear 

 one who budded on earth to bloom in heaven I 

 come home from business weary and perplexed. 

 My wife draws my arm-chnir close to tho grate, 

 and brings my gown and slippers. Stnus gives 

 l, and goes to make my 

 bsorbfid nnd rested in hotly mid 



1 mir area behold, 

 ti al ol in,..- ta farted, 

 before God's Gates of Gold. 

 Tiio Sexton makes 



« in vain. The green F-tirlli I.II7 hrrnka 





r Ethtop breast 





am a window o, 



m.i.nii.1 wabeai 



ongs of seraphs 













> with, wing*, and beautlral irllfa .irr 











orcl.ry. Do, 



deem thoj die, 



gates njnr, tiny e 



ei ji Bonflduig In, 



..■ the lust Ki 1 



teilcctual powers 



■ ■ ■ !!;. hi niKtiment, l.i .-... 



irhlle to bet be ha ■ 

 after all, is a blghei attril Ihl . 



■ DBg what bj true, what [a pure, and 



■1 il.. tardy process of n 



id logic, of coming, by that power 



And when * 



mother may induenc. 

 child* mind through 

 direction to ' tlio i« 

 atandanl of fMsbattoi 

 becomes the idea of m, 

 thecnirsv- iha SSJapf, 



-bow gtvai . 



lie American mother mav 



of her child, or implant 



ipl«a which shall led him 



subvert tbe might of ibe people, 



of Freedom, and elevate to 



power the principles of monarchical tyranny. 



1 !"»" "f children composes 



as powerful a group of motives as Bfl 

 heart or hand; and the secret of many a pliant 

 ■be world's battle may be 

 iicd in iu mother's lap al 

 •Ueiigth [ up in a Utile bundle of white flannel. A nation's 

 ire now, has been found in a basket of 

 ilruabea. tlel ready to be afraid of the man that 

 ildrvn are afraid of, and be sure (hat be who 

 tea tkc m, is no t bl 



*"»»««n tssss — Sullen and good, morbid and 

 npoaaible conditions. The bpsl test. 



■bdskkSl \\i„ B „ 

 invariably rt *pid. 



and ft ■'■■■■■■ so, 1 1 ;- 

 ol cheerful, be ia almost 

 d face seldom gets into 

 .rid, and rarely di serves 

 »*ys old Mouiaigne, "is a base 



-villi ill , the lather of Poetry and 



Sung, who (i.ilr.l il,,..!,,-!, lire to exalt the Litera- 



of bis country — to throw around ber tbc 



charms of Poesy, and to raise the minds of his 



countrymen to other themes than those of gains 



'"ii'l.'i^l-. lb- ri.--... I 1, a m iv, l!i , ill Ins couli- 



Buch a genius as poor, blind 



itit had budded, bloomed, and withered among 

 thom. The old adage, •' a prophet has no hoi 



country, " i>, with regard to literary 

 too true. The generation in which they live 

 them by unnoticed, nnd posterity is left to be the 

 awarder of their greatness. So it wasofHouait— 

 his own times were unmindful of his literary at- 

 tainments, and what remained of his writings to- 

 day stand as records of the beauty of Grecian 



I tr > YiuniL, one of the most celebrated of the 



Latin Posts, was T«r] humbly born, and cultivated 



a small farm, of which he was along time deprived, 



until ii w as restored to binj bj tbe Emperor Aoaos- 



tub. But ire need not pore over the history of 



ere need aol be confined t/urc to 



Ond examples, for later limes have shown ibat 



Gcniua has generally for its concomitants miaen- 



md "I'.i.-iimes, crime. Tbe history 



of William SnjJBpnABJ furnishes an extraordi- 



■ I Senilis, by 



whatsoever difficulties it mar be surrounded. — 



'..Us and childhood's home 



for poaching, wo see him acting u an 



as an actor in one of the mormon theatres — 

 aa the writer of short dramatic pieces, and 

 in the eyes of the World, the greatest dro- 

 l writer it ever produced— the admired of all. 

 ■ «irn. 100, the simplicity of whose 

 has admired, traveled over a 

 great part of Europe on fool. piMnring, by his 



through which be passed. He 

 ia indigent circumstances, and a 

 erected, by aubscription, to bis 

 memory. He needs no monument— bis own fame 

 si one more enduring than marble — one 

 11 stand as long as the love of literature 

 The great work of Miltos'*— " l»aradi*e 

 waa composed after he waa blind, and 



bow small— which is all my own. I "dream of 



ldows and clover blooms," 1 walk 1 M i|„. 



fragrance of flowers and fruits, My Little e ge 



covered with woodbine and honeysuckles. I 

 nso in the morning — which oobody does in the 

 city— and hearken to "the low of cattle and song of 

 birds." I take milk from the cow, an. 1 aol bom 

 the milk-nmn, and hud the .puildy greatly 

 proved. I gather frc>h bud egg* as ,,, , 

 and think of brother fit, in. 11 and tl„. „„ -,., „ b,,,. 

 head.-.l.mi' whieh marks bis i-,.liu^ plate in the 

 village church-yard. I pluck apples and pears 

 from my own trees, and I tench my ehildren to love 

 and beautify the chosen spot which is ■■ 

 The tea-bell rings. The charm dissolves apace. It 

 was all a dream, 1 am tied down to business. My 

 fate is scaled. It wits the Rdbal that awoke these 

 pleasant fancies, which thrilled me for awhile like 

 the inebriating cup, but which have left me more 

 restless and discontented than ever. How I bate 

 these paved streets with the ondlciu thunder and 

 clatterof omuihiisiiii.l.lriiv-ilir.LMa-liug travel 

 on the pavements — the ceaseless din and turmoil of 

 this great, heartless Gotham ! I nm no longer lit 

 for business or sdi lety, The Ri n ix has worked tnj 

 ruin. I am homesick fbr tbe country. I am dying 

 for Mother Earth. With the despcrntion of a 

 drowning man who has but one cliancc for delive- 

 rance, I implore you, O. Itmut., ttep my paper ! 



MEMORY' 3 TREAStTRES. 



caps she lies 'ncntb the clods of the valley, 



but does not memory, earer-faithful mc | , bei \ 



on you on, breathing in your ear the same lamiliar 



all 



ut tbe parent's knee; tempting you B 

 up your voice with child-like trust to >,,ii, Mother's 

 GoDi And, when inclined to wander from the 

 pallia of virtue, do you not feel the soft hand passed 

 lightly over your brow, soothing tho innormoal 

 soul to rest* Do you not indeed forgot thai pop 

 nre dreaming or the past, not of the present f 



Hut dream on. Imagine that same faithful haad 

 guiding you til n.iigh life's nigged pathway— those 

 i-i ending to heaven hi your bcbolf. 

 Dreams which point to you the coutmds 4ud in- 

 structions of a sainted mother will not unfit then 

 for life. No! rather go and bo a better man. 

 Slay they be thy guide while thou dosl BOJonrn 

 Il 1, h.'l.iw , and be the instruments in Gou's lianiLt 

 of opening the pearly galea to rccen.. ,...i 

 Hillsdale, Mich., 1S3S. Am.iaE. Walk**. 



Loan's Mi.iiiii:- - 1 believe tbe 



s, ready providi d, some kind 3a- 

 f by chance, on tho very 





: 



lime, lie must nail, uol 111 listless idleness, not ii 

 useless pastime, not in querulous dejection, bu 

 n Constant, steady, and eheeiful endeavor, alway. 



tplishing bis task 



he may be equal t. 

 the occasion. The tttlenl of success is nothing 

 more than doing what you oau do w.ll, irithout a 

 thought of fame. If it comes at all, it n ill come 

 because it is deserved, not because it is sought 

 after. It is a very induwr 



bition which cares so much about lame, about 

 wbut the world says of us; to be always looking 

 iu tbc face of others for approval j to he always 

 anxious about the ttlecl ol" what wc do or say ; to 

 be always si ., ., „f 0llr owo 



Voices. — / <>fjf<llo\B. 



icd in I.ondoi 



Lord has alwi 

 niaritau, journeying, 



rnatl where Ihe wounded tratelei lies, mid ul M , 

 arrives just at the v.iy moment u hen oil and wino 

 are especially needed, I believe, too, that tho 

 Lord, in the workings of I hat pm\ i.l.'iirr which is 

 erall bis works, and which Miffeivlh not a spar- 

 w or a hedgeling to fall to the ground unpermit- 



.1 ot bim, whenever he bos a bam and 1 --.i 



e of his flock, needing a tenderer hand than 

 uul to nurture nnd heal it, has that hand ready 

 10 stretch out and help— bos one close ut bond to 

 supply the want— one whoso own heart baa been, 

 I" rhaps, touched and prepared by sorrow for the 

 especial work of sympathy ■- I 



f the I 

 say of such apparently accidental circumstances, 

 "How very fortunate!" but faith lifts up the cur- 

 tain and sees God's band at work, in., I 

 "It is of tbe Lord's mercies J"— fin. It. Bouehi+. 



Tan 



1 

 a illusion. All otbci 



thing so real in tbia world 

 ItiDgs may desert a man, 

 leaves him. She bold* a 

 I. and laughs 



E bim clawing and battling bunsatf 

 •aeh it. Shv glides before the hoary sinoei 

 > the path which leads to the inexorable gate, 

 ing tbe keys of heaven at her girdle.— Th 4 



Evil. — Wc are rewarded fir 

 every triumph wc make over temptation. I Will 

 suppose there nro many who ban 

 agsinst the vanity of ■. 



have put iliiwn evil thoughts with a Strong will; 

 liter a long, and, it may be, an unccr- 



tnin lict with the seductions ol ■■ 



length have triumphed, I will put it to them 

 whether, when they have combated and bo pre- 

 vailed against the evil, and Iheir hearts have not 

 softened and m.lt.d within them, whether He, 

 have not felt within their bosoms a icrapbi. .nil" 



1 ace 'i bi ■■■ i ■ 1. ii . and 1 il .-.,;i ■ ■ 1 bo 



No sooner shall they have driven from them the 

 tempting demon of pi..!. , 1 : .,,1 

 no sooner shall the devil ban 

 angels will come and 



Alwai-s Paui ! 

 ■ 



ury-to have 

 water; tbe water pour- mil at the first stroke be- 



: »h Bin ii the pnmp I 



1 , 



1 ..... . ■ 



pray, and *l 



• T"?CJ 



1 and words a 

 l prayer, it ll 



- ^c gj>^ 



