Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1858 — Perpetual Motion. [ARTICLE]

Perpetual Motion.

A correspondent of the Londo i Builder > thinks that the following instance comes ns near perpetual motion as any one can ; desire. In the rotunda of tlie Woolwich : barracks, he says, is a clock moved by machinery, which has been going for more than j thirty years. He further states that he knows a gentleman who has had a watch in his possession for more than thirty years, ! hermetically sealed, where there is no means of winding, that tells the day of the week, the hours, minutes, seconds, mouths, uml, he believes, years, and how far you walk in the day. It cost about two thousand dollars, ami was made by a French artist in Paris. Offy-There is of married lady in Salem, iti good health, whose weight, when in full dress, is only seventy-three pounds- She has been married ten years, and is a model house-wife, performing all her household duties, Irotn choice, without assistance.