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Show 172 sssfsimmmm mmv THE SETTING SUN OF 1869. THE IMPULSE OF THE HOUR. '. p A great deal has been said about man.s 'rjiyyiffeVandyet the subject seems . inexhaustibie. It is certain, thai fier is becomln mqre distinct,1 nioro ; clearly' defined Once she yas content to stand behind ber liusband'ar chkirianfd serve him at table, but now" we fltid her ouV4n the great Afield of endeavor,' strengthening her faculties'like' a man. ' , We contend that! woman ' was not born, merely td do the .work between i fbur walls. jTha ofB.ce of wife and niother is a! most r noblesione. .There are v certain iduties in special circumstances of life which she cannot ignore; but why , confine all to the special sphere of taking: care of home. A true woman' eeciaHy neV who is ac of God in the last quainted with days, and who understands so well tho glory 7 of womanwe expect, being a mother--tha- t will never neglect 'her family, to obtain ;e v.: ; public honor.1; iA great many getthis question very much mixed up ;Wo; feel: sincere pity : for those who are-smuch prejudiced by traditionary ideas, they cannot treat it with a clear,? unprejudiced mind.! : r We are. acquainted ,wlth certain gentlemen whom, it ' worries ye, r much. They With a radiance grand i sublime; And I'm thinking, sad Ij thinking Hi'tM &8t 6f lity-ni- n ., r moint his On the ; ": rys 1 still lirirer, ? - Pierced too deep ,by: misery dart. ; Life, 6b, Mfel how much of bitter v j thy purest caap of .'' wither--Even thy brightest ftoVrerif ' will Sin'ahd deith still desti oy. But the sun's, last rays are,lendlng . " To the vales a golden gi6w,,i JAnd with twilight txs&iUe blending, Tby n heavenly, power bestow; , joylji the-desig- ( AntfrhVarthefcn J Of the great jand glorious day;' Louder yet their anthems ringing, " " ' - FJnds jbtU Joys; tha. Writ tea Deo. SI, . t ner decays feart gpjngo i " v. ii'i '"rr,-,u This poetiCf phrase is ', i Ibarj true, lipd that the j ,W vHv-.i .Zona attacb-mgnt.o- f; jlbej wandering Sclblaswit Qbidr-,ip- g babitation, maintained great regard apd veneration for place where nthe. bones trielr slumbered. ; Thendian of forejatfcej , fiit "ea'rt WS liM thecottage where'burYatna d welt ? eEi jif liefeause the e' fs more ItO' it?! lOi' i intrln1-ith'rtac- h'e It tbbe recolleetion or happy, hours spent with beloved friends who now, th e peibap8. seqp beneatb.the qoldspd W?uid ) npt:, hur to , ; . valleyr Ys'that'tetod nJdre'firmly to rivet "ine ties oi anectio n, to.pamt tone IhftWinatltW i6eneVbicb:occHid at bome. -- gtvWner. "iU OJ 1 ; . vC iZ 'y "4Give woman a homo: poot: woman I She has been browbeaten long enough? put her In pbsssloh J of all "tnen lrayplhess she wis 'created fori' let herreiicnouii aflter a tore Intellikerft ttfe there is no danger 'of her fnrtrattintr lhaf eho fa a irnman ,:.'trii 1 hotfraire'd1 to datldnBlifoaraar'theif Sre. would sin k into . COnrraTatlv ridthrngfnbf frotH'thdi eir-ril- e h eVet tb5 Bpebtf'ouTyoa I h fui dayirah 1 of 'pldaWiisr'. removed? a Yes, homeweetusiitilsy'would i b ko arTei6ple)? tripped; of its--i garlands, - .werait nobfot :tb6.fiaQred ame( ?of mother ;toconsecTalajta;portal5.t!aRl inu : iL jhXlM UtqrJeTenigdflW, swbicb scatters jis fragrant g??j)lloTfIlliei 4 wrapped, 4? ;the 11 Jt' Ipqking-glas- s, ' J mother! : . withr some Joyfu th?iuiisinef . delay some minor duties. Woman hqutd ';.of Q9:urse, be wiae(i eApugb toAdraw0a Jf lne, be t weep th? (mpp(ant J, pd junimpprfantr ' ''..Mapji'.wniaa f lands' idly looking n. She h'asid long confined tatent nd energy within a, .certain "sphere," sne does, not ' reaio'.hpw ' much natUralf ,forcew' God' has hill-and- f ! the , hekve'rbrA ttSsoclatidfas' whicfrcbrinect ch dale trft'oi flnweribroofc r1 rifyeafch ToaUutfnl 'mttJet-heseftso- -- r: xjeaver.!; ' , I otf Wdprf j.fpajsin, the.qupjpj.our.mjsfor-ritang- mo , J ? . i IMPXLOVED apy ; m -- Fix. JiL-J- -- . ! LETTER i FROai FRANCES aPQWEB COBBED 1 To one of the Oorrespohdents of i tho 'Woman's Journal,' and publish edp in i the ; issue, Qf APJU 3n ; M ? t : ,.. MWi Dea?V. j tj eadi; t , I .have !r.-,t,u- t Kid Fiiibnds. I am mot -- . been reading yourvall-tuffk;in' and,partialc remark .on me, bere.- iii myaofijqe, in the midst. pf business lifeeixd awjifying a com tuiltee 'extending ltainflur vVaM,oer l,1?vK;Womiai tne previpus ; 1 o , spmotbing 'l4jdrpJ(Urfl Tberejls in thus seeing wnaCwIft Ve solemn hitely ., ..yff ..( be7 aH6tted cuui uajro na. iua Jt1' td inn1 eartb may'b'e M j'y spent wiuuii jiuvu uuuri am over mo uOWI Was';a iMorMad 'mo 66k' persbnallyiLwho1 by naifiej and vhpse tdeathwas atiiA)uucf?d 'so as tcP mfel4A(Ii rI am; thank God not only alive,- but as' 'well - wuius It ; ART 1 ie m loerHefit,!ihlm8 meVa'uTA aPthSfco&d' in. ; ? lurflersliPX, rgemqthnjwhile.every j; earjii ,deafn pur, gieft, ajttfipUye, it.---Tb- ' i :, , , canetop jier progress, uu , TTWharirsometi meslaoj fioorgbes unecrub-- ; bed, or the knives wjli not yie in brightness , ns water, ;The greasy subs tancet need, not fbe rymoved, as the fluoric' acid aNprbs Watchman. 4't', J CditAL1 Frames. Have a frame made-pto fit the picture you inteu to frame. pne Thbb5 frm the currant bush,r dr ariyl gnarled bush or tree, cut'smair twigs I'kHdltat'em 6 the frame wit H felender ' tacks; ' th en! mel t of yellow resfu 7our parts and one part 'of i vermilion? Wlhlo warm wltba !over a or with Spoon1cOveri ng brush, potir of "the twigs andlhejparts ;tbe franioFthat show. It is a good imitation of corail and does not: breakasilyi-r-BirandFirestdo. r- 1 t'" bat'isMt tbt bfnbe" bIntf3HevrrirptblianreelingJf Wu'n'cl bWrfo c1! tbin' 1 6plrn nejer quails pefor a oe, ,hasf nyer- they saf, & h&kit which1 bea38 with t he wrm; 41 remunerative , pnalpy mentf "peri-- . : of tb'emeridanyforesisV 'WWarWhft frjenStid for pqV-deregi- i ; n. 1 own "' home per varies all ranks and classes , ? trpmthe sutjfra s nq less, beautiful ? : ' ? -- be-docorated Some people j ority isVucli a swjet suck fake it Iiko a' sugar, plum. A . an( 'good w46man. wll givo'lionor "'where it is never fear ttbat. ; : due; 14 Aot Woniari ng8ignt bf the object of she her3 creation, when' Bteps forth to Engage in pursuits' and prbfesloni1- distinct and apart? frclm ; home; This is "'a momentous age. Art and: science 'are making rwoiider-fu- i strides. ' Every thing, j it would seem, Whl6n can benefit and - interest the; human family is beiogr developedfand improved. Womauvcan not help Heeling1- - thd impulse giventlo thisi generation : Itria:theT8pirit .4o God, iand woman shares tho ;influence. She ia bound to rise, and no human power HOME.," 3' ionr jsthe d igni tyf lor womcjn, t hold offloe, or get in to, yir$ PI ACE; LIKE finely-pulverize- -- 4 , r NO, 1 -. r , ''THERE tJS : r . : Haste, oh f baste theflorious beaming Of the great Millennial day, When the surrin (plendor teeming,' . i i it the--solution- s n j-- . "rwi;tH rif indi-viduali- ly1 t,' ' absolutely proof alalusfhe'acld,'' :aobther, prQfectin'iElie glKN only T to a certain point of time,' tbua jhowiug, in the drawing, the elevated f PPP6 apenrance. For sub'h "a coveringarmodt all the lacs, oil varnishes," greasy printing of asphal-turrdyes, etc. , except gutta percha ?and caoiitchouc can ba ii3ed;iAIf applied: thin; Hfiey yleidlto tbe coricetitrated fluoric acid, even after a fow seconds,1 no matter how flfmlrled ;'they " may have become. If the substances for covering ai'e used siinply fbjf tr4pabj3Ye named purposes" they yield only a; Very fee bly marked ; design partly njarkod and partly ;,blniSut Si jdusted afCer applicad tion, witV "a powder of metal, copal, or any other substance capable resistance "to the Tludric ofrendelng acid, the opaque drawing ,is obtained di. ..essent ial point jQfJp-veitiojrectly. -Th is TKencTlcalexecutlo of this style of 'etcIiinUtf earned ob S follows : receives the The article to by band, stamp, orj as Uhe ease drawing may be, by , transfer- -: Forrr:ther3naterial, cboose an oily, lac mixed with ajittle paint, so as to show; op (he glass. t. Tbis done, dust in .the powde. Wheu. dryfidip, ,the part with the dra wipgi io 9 be luorjaaid' jor put shci latter, on witb a brush and allowt to remain a jw seed but , L6th It wmV, to say 'fair" e well, ' 6ut)ld Thae resistless flag'er t Bids the partlnjs word! to teir-- jr ; 6h bbjnapy "etaodpldastirei r He has seeu oa eartfc dvflj ) , t, Radiant dfe'a.ms aod, cotutjles treasures In the short year passed art ay Bitter scenes of pain and Borrow, . J? jThaf would ctillllhe is tronkest Paris' " Soul3 that have uotrirhtto'-inorrov- ri , buUheJrajngijR subitance P11QCESS.' 1 1 - A new proceas: .of .etchings drawings, or letters ,on glass, laaaj beeudcivlged by. Herr Tho,old method of . Grune, p Berlin aud strong as any woman of my 'years may .expect to be. and ;I hope to atfiko moro tban . ;e.tqh-fingjWa- : s iluio: fluoric actdi;ip Mpeanf fwbich; the0 unprptectedjsqfw o:the, glass was .eaten away. Thenewi process avoids fmrMjagpps, andqpqgiir emn waceprtemwa pf nipy.prhe.old.dimcuU uaarf- or. pro . one.blow.Giritheu nohIe caose; cipaiion oio vvmarrii?efpro .'ti jujI I-did- . of tho r-- Emarr. 1 pincnjeiyiintugrateiuiiy! yourv yiQtoiIaj9trputfS..3W," London, lEngwV-- t - "nie , princl aualitv of acia usqa iy ine same as luTtne oia process, cv,A?J.!aor one laMlWtes. tobe laughed out pf Persuaded an.i.9.- |