The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1858 — Page 1
IPTJBXjISZHIEID WEEKLY Si 50 IPEK, ^nSnSTTJ^, E^-Y^EXjE SL^LE YE^ELY IUST ^EV^nsrOE.
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GREEN CASTLE, TNDI^N.V, SA.TUREAY, T)ECEM BER 4, 1858.
[No. a 9.
The L« s t UfTll'a Walk.
“The Salt, if You Please.” UnfortUnato Civility. Everybody has a partiality for dinner. There is nothing like an obliging dis-'
and one of the most frequent expressions position, I said to myself one day, when ! at a dinner table is the one which forms: traveling in a railway ear from Boston to From his brimstone bed at break of day
15Y CIIAKI.ES luck ens.
^flrirultural.
our caption ; and, in order that our read er.s may know something of the substance they arc using, we will tell them a few laets about salt. Salt is a chemical coin-
Worcester, seeing a gentleman put him ' A devil ha* walking gone self to considerable trouble to land an-ll' 1 trample and elmr tin- tlow'rs tod.Hth
0,1,., gcoUomoo, who h.d f.llc, »Wr. T ^.
at his destination
i n 1801, and thirty-five parts of a pungent} 44 Hallo! exelaimcd a young man in yellowish green gas called chlorine, dig-j spectacles, at the same time seizing an covered by Scheelo in 1774; these two old gentleman by the shoulders, who was combined form this the most widely dif- sleeping very soundly, “here ’s Capt. fused and useful of any one compound in Holmes fast asleep, and this is West the world. It is found in the sea and in Needham where he lives. Come, get up, the rocks, from which our principal sup- Capt. Holmes, hero you are.” ply comes. The most wonderful deposits | The gentleman got upon his feet, and are in Poland and Hungary, where it is began to rub his eyes, but the young man quarried like a rock ; one of the Polish forced him along to the door of the car
mines having been worked since 1251. and gently landed him on the road side ' , v . i,,0 \. , , , The Polish salt mines have heard the ; Whiz, whiz, went the steam, and wo began h ‘%w UK l ,,y n loath T° ^‘1, groan of many a poor captive and have to fly again. The obliging young man „ ' . “ “ 'V "T “ 1 ”' U ' l ’ seen the last agonies of many a brave took his scat again, and said with a good Varl''''t hi v'^aiun Ht " '""k' man ; tor until lately they were worked deal of satisfaction tosomebody near him : IliVp^ndnemo Xod’a capital shot, entirely by the , tate prisoners of Austria, j “ \\ ell, if it bailn t been for me, Capt.''' Oho! ’ quoth the devil, “he sees me not, liussia, or Poland, whichever happened Holmes would have missed his home ? ’ 0 he shoulder'd Ins pu
to be in power at the time; and once the finally. But here he has left his bundles,
are moral agents. And a moral agent How to Rot \\ tieiy. i rules itself. In vain the muiiaclc or rod. P' - - Hall, in his Journal, gives the fol-
I'lMluhlT' s' to^rs.^ Vhc ’wiiT'must 'yidd' 1- Never sit down to a table with an The fashion for large hogs in Great The man must rule himself. “Where- anxinns or disturbed mind; better a Britain has for some time been on the withal shall a young man cleanse his way ? hundred fold intermit that meal, for there wane. The most popular breeds there Even by ruling himself, after Thy Word.” wl11 he that much more food in the are the improved Essex, Suffolk, BerkYoung men, to resist the temptations world for hungrier stomachs than yours ; shire and Middlesex, all of which are of the world, you must rule yourselves, and besides, eating under such circum- failed “small breeds. The “improve-
ms soaks were close ami nm rivets true It is the only conquest worthy of a moral stances can only, and will always pro- ment usually consists in reducing the With m.vorn Chink for asp-ar to get through, nature—the only conquest in which free- longnnd iiggravatethecond.tionof things, amount of fat and bone, and to do \ml over the hill ami over the dale <lon. can be won-the only victory that . Never s,t down to a meal after any this it is found necessary to reduce the s,hi He walked, and over tlm plain ’ | conquers peace. Alexander won Arbda ‘"tense mental effort, tor physical and ot the animal either by breeding in-and-And an air-gun, elegant, polish d and round, ! _ t he wine-cup conquered him. Lodi, mental injury are inevitable, and no man inorhy crossing with some finer smallThat would kill miles otV. with never a sound, AI ircn«'n Xustcrlitz were the youth’s has a right to deliberately injure body, er breed, such as the t hinese, Neapolitan, Ue twirled like a harmleai cane. play of Napoleon—the wife of his youth mind or estate. ' <S:c. The value of small hogs consists And over the laurels of full-blown Fame, was sacrificed to his ambition You must Never go to a full table during chiefly of their early maturity and in And the tender-hoots ,.f the voung Ooo<l Name, ru , e yourselves, young men, or you will bo,,il y exhaustion—designated by some supplying the butcher with joints of
Ho stun ii h:ii with his incroiti*'^ hnof t.»t fetuuno, .. .. . ‘li- i a . .1 .*»« Iii*irur wnn* nut tirnil tn ili*!itli n-sRil fresh Dork
And he left his print on e.eh live in bondage and die slaves. And it •<" worn out, tired to death, used fresh pork of rare excellence /or city
i.
through rose-trimm u garden and lily-strewn to move the world, give
! outside of it to stand on
self you must go out of self. You must , 01 '!!
him but a place thing you can do under such cir- largo cities, therefore, small, delicate To rule your cumstiuiees, is to take a cracker and a hogs will generally be found most jiroe You must fup of warm tea, cither black or green. Stable. In the great pork-raising States You must an, l no more. In ten minutes you will <>1, the M cst, however, where bacon
pi.iiit yuurstlt on prim iplc x uu , ( i e , rreo 0 f refreshment and livcli- I'ml large hams are required for exporta take hold ol .ru h. \ ou mustsay,/ FI,a ^ ' T. tion, a larger breed of hogs will be in dels wrong-T will not do it. I Ins ,s right A _ : ? . r 1 n„7l thU u nlmli,;,. U wncanll v
—it Hnall he done. Luther would be ,u y uu
not of the transient kind which maud, and this we believe is gcncaally Andrew Marvel, when he showed the Be'strength, and before it subside.- nu-j-
‘ ‘ —“ su-
iniported breeds can do so well in this
Wl >t,
offender, or fancied hindrance to some land the vo u n irma nni c ked u n a nn n<> r W’ith terrible cnlculiitioii I ,^„ uruw JUUIVl ;., w..u.i ..r w.v „ -
other person’s advancement, was lot down parcel and throw it out. “ Well ” ^e ; 5° Sftw vounK innocont f,,,k * Bt courtier his neck of mutton and greens, triment begins to be drawn from the su- 1 climate as in that from which vay vero SiVwgi-i.'-js;c;r.=s:cf=is; j st,'SS= w,.'£S-terM where the water is forced down by pipes began to rummage under the scat where 1 ofilcarr ‘l -‘k-im. noon, he said, “ You ...ay turn that, but V^d it does not bring .. late. ^tiSnrc^nnoI’iiigine The fUcun- .. n .^ j p . ura ,^! U P . ‘’“V*- h »d been sitting, and ex- ; not F.bri^u. courwa r ‘XToTh t for‘tJ^t day in ad-jdity .d pigs gives the breeder a greater
Hut to DC ruled llliplies a rule- , ,. . , I.— I - I I fiw.tlitv in iiimmviiiir his lines than ho
Of time find w ather lunl stood thcclmnce,
And was still erect and fair.
“Aim! quoth the devil, “the pile looks well,
III.
is the same
true in
May lead to combustion there." morals. There is only one straight line. The devil woulderoep where noothurfiends can. 1 God s will. hi ruling yourti h-rs, ih'iir^
He found an unguarded spot,
Where he scraped aminewith his diligent hoof, And—his train prepared—wall, pillar, and roof,
Blew up in the air like shot!
w liich is evaporated, and t he salt obtained, claimed in great alarm; To such an extent has this been carried “ I can’t find my bundle."
tba! one town in the “ salt country, as “ Was it done up in a piece of brow n 1 llutTvc ihV-w^ j straight lines. And straight it is called, has scarcely an upright house paper?” I asked. If I cant And out when a nmteh or shell always; always one. It is
in it. all the foundations having sunk “ Yes, it was to be sure,” said the lady. with the ground to fill up the cavity left | “Then,” said I, “ that young man vonby the extracted salt. jder, atthe last stopping place, threw it
In Virginia there are beds of salt, and out of the window.”
the Salmon Mountains, in Oregon, arej This led to a scene between the obligcapible of affording large quantities of ing young man arid the old Indy, which ,
the same material. The brine springs of ended by the former taking the address; f^ean " OW ’ Salma and Syracuse are well known, and of the latter, and promising to return Hut the devil had dune his work that day, froni about forty gallons ol this hnuc ouc the packet in a few days, provided he ho crawl'd him back for his master's pay, bushel of salt is obtained. There are should ever find it. * | Which ho royally 8p«*nt in a jovial way, also extensive salt springs in Ohio. The “ Well,” said the obliging young man. NVith the lowest devils in hell, brine is pumped up from wells made in “catch me doing a good natured thing ' There are many devils that walk this world, the rock, and into which it flows and again. What can I do for that old wo"- , great “ad devils small
runs into boilers. These boilers arc large W if I cannot find her bundle?” | ^
iron kett cs set in brickwork, and when \V hiz went the steam, ding, ding, dmg Devils who inv-t t'v. devils who tem h; tires are lighted under thorn the brine i* went the bell, the dust flew, the sparks Hut the I.'alimnv J)k\ n.—as hard to reach
I The* "rule mustbo s^raicli^thut makes <I*fi°n *° the eraeker and tea, and the! facility in improving his hogs than he
r next day you will feel a freshness and possesses with any other large domestic vigor not recently known. ! animal. Let him have an object in view No reader will require to be advised a and steadily pursue it for a few years, second time who will make a trial ns 1 and success and great profit are certain.
children,you must do it ufter the Word o/ Gud. “Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? Even by ruling him-
self after Thy Word.”
Men rule themselves by self. It is the meanest of all rules. It dwarfs the mind ; it petrifies the heart; it kills the soul.
above, while it is a fact of no unusual i We very much need a good breed of observation among intelligent physicians hogs, and we trust our intelligent, enterthat eating heartily and under bodily ex- j prising breeders wid give more attention
to the subject than hitherto.
[ Genesee Firmer.
On Frc'llitK <’nf tlr,
Farm stock should be attended to at
haustion, is not unfrequently the cause of alarming and painful illness, and sometimes sudden death. These things being so, let every family make it a point to
They ruh themselves by fashion. It is an assemble around the family board with diis season of the year. Cows in this lat* I ignis fatuiis. It leads you know not kindly feelings, with a cheerful humor. | ; tu( j e ghould have something more than i where. Never in the same direction i an “ il courteous spirit, and let ‘‘la 1 grass, and by the middle of this month t wice. Tin,) rub themselves by ■ rprdiniry “mn.ber be -cut from it n. disgrace who i th .. s i lou i ( i bt , gradually used to dry food. It is a sifting sand-bar. It is the glim presumes to mar the ought-to-be b“-t, j ( , t them run out each day and take a
! mer of the moon upon the dancing waves.
reunion
, by sullen silence, or impatient, ^ hut let them have dry fodder to
uuw. v..uu» •.•tv unuu ; wem mu uen, me uusi new, me sparKs rsui mo cali «ny heyii.—as imru to reaen , j I* * 8 *1'° play of sunlight through thej ’ *'ivi- boot ' I uW8 in milk should have corn quickly evaporated. The moment the flew and the ear* flew as they say like A.*the.«imilwho,nowHafconwmMMlUtjmtbout’h. iquivdnng vino leaves. It is u a pioee of tnl,iruo - |,jal in l 111 /. 1 , ^ 1 ’ stalks or husks, for these are never in-
bri “ - b “ ui ' ^ «"«^« s -«»
Then how ...any masters I Then what that you are. There was grand and good j ure first put to hny) as they will rcli8h it
I- tin- shabbiest devil of all!
are first put to hay, as they will
. - . i better than when la
ing a buffoon or music at the dinner table, j t h rown before them. Those which are
tied up in the burn need gentle treatment
Then what uneer- philosophy in the old-tiiim custom ot^h:i\ - hotter than when largo quantities are
♦ ainty ! Then what double-mindedness '
lightning, till we stopped-again
from the compounds ot lime that it con- next station—I forgot the name of it tains, and which are soluble in cold but now, but it would be of no consequence notin hot water; these first sediments are if I could remember it. An old gentle-
taken out with ladfcs called “bittern! man started up, and began to poke under , ... v
ladles,” and the salt being next deposited the seat where Capt. Holmes had sat. ,lre ^’ ut Burlington ( ollcgc, contains in Then what degradation ! Then whatsla from the brine is carried away to drain “AVbat arc you looking for ?’’ 1 in a brief space a lifetime of intclligontob- very! They rule themselves by human and dry. The remaining liquid contains unired. " isorvatiou, and a volume of the philosophy precedents and patterns. And there arc, i» great quantity of magnesia in various “ Looking for ?” said the old gentle- of human nature—especially young liu- Giank God, noble examples upon record,
forms, and gives it the name of “bittern,’ man, “why 1 am looking for my bundle man nature It will bear a wider audi- :lD| l 80 t»e still spared to us. M J aul, c0lisi , ( |ucnce ^ - ... , , from the taste peculiar to magnesia in 0 f clothes.’’ nun nature, it sin near a wider ana. Athana9IUS) Andrews, Wilson, Herbert. f orniin( . behind it, and his life has paid daily carded and hey will become used every form. ‘ j « Was it tied up in a yellow handker , ' nc '° ,h e ittle group of youths for Hoyle, Hooker, Howard, Hobart, Keble. the forfeit after years of suffering and the i th eir keeper. Harsh treatment is on- * . ... 1 •• ii 111 ■ s: i nt ninH i >i to I mtisvn t it xiroo Hnl i irnmil i L'l.\! > I.i \i oa II ill .. ^ I *r o»» itmotifivn tiA msiittt'i n nnn nn^TI-
Crawford* the eolebratodVculptor, bad >' firs ^ and thc y wil1 be b' cntle throu 6 h inveterate habit of reading in a reclin-j ,b °y fl,1,cr- , . . i v 11 ing position ; one eye had to bo taken out , The young cattle in the yard should iii eonKcoucnee of a cancerous tumor [ S patted and coaxed. Let_thcm all bo
“But how did this salt come into the chief?” I asked.
( whose immediate benefit it was delivered, i Florence Nightingale, Mrs. Hill, Miss
rock ?” is the natural query, and the won-1 « Yes. and notliinir else,” said the old a "d we therefore reproduce from the New- Hix. But they are human all, and fnlli der seems greater when we recollect that man. ark (N. J .) Advertiser its most important : *‘1® a,,( I * ra '*- And we must only follow salt beds are found in nearly every one ofj “Good heavens 1” exclaimed the oblig- part • , them as they wore followers of Christ, the strata composing the earth’s crust. j n g young man, “ I threw it out of the, T . m ii; hnn enmmeneed with •. few re I 0n f ru , ° there 18 u,ie, ; rl "?- Gnly one. This fact proves another: that as the mu-j t .a? at Needham; 1 thought it belonged ( ',LiZnoflu 11 h <),,e fi r xe , J « tar; I one . Perfect mirror; one jority of these salt beds have come from to Cant Holmes ” ” ar f 8 ’ >'• «P««Bon of the 119th 1 salt..- r . . of li ht It ls the Word of God. ““ »*Y» “S r .. Hotraesl” exclaimed ,V old J”.?- KiM'i. the rcccdcnce ol the sea, the sea has fellow, with a look of despair, “who is f rom ; t th c text—“ Wh/.r«®i*linl vl.all .. bea ' en > t0 ,n *° 1 • 1 “ , >
IVInterliiff I<hinI>h•
The food ami treatment applied toealves
per; yet with these disadvantages he 1 w ;[j 8Ue coed e([ually with lambs. If they wrote all his historicals,‘using an agate | Ret ticks upon them, Scotch snuff disstylas on carbonated paper; being tributed along the back, by opening the guided as to the lines or edges by brass ; woo i an q ru bbing it well iu, will destroy
. , , • , , • of resisting temptations, and ruling them- iV;” ^ ireS dr ?" th , rou « h , . ft l fra, " e ! ^ the ticks. Do not crowd too many lambs mcansthe only one, as such inland masses t Nothing could he done but to give! se ] vcs hy the Word of God mil inr tlint 1 ' ibut with all those hindrances, be has | t0 g e ther, and be careful to separate the of saline water are found over the whole his address to the obliging young man t heir standard—he went on to counsel *&“Tlie lion. John 1*. Hale has been' n,ade b ‘ m . 8C ^ ? ne 0 ^ tboniost read ? b * c 0 ^ 'strong ftom the weak. All animals are
.o O. ...O sva, tue sea ..as tcllow witn a look oi despair, “vvlio is ,■ it the text—“Wherewithal shall a; „. llk ,, v jl to free from through all the geologic ages been as salt, Capt. Holmes? That bundle contained Heu.sc his wav? Even hv ’ ‘ , ly ,• 7 . y it i. Lc, ,„tc tl,,. (1 re,it ,.,c,„ cl.thc. tlm. I ... to wer EcffS" r!, H’Jnt." Aik* 1 oromETK, halt Lake as an illustration, it being the a t my son’s wedding to-morrow. Dear ,ii re ,,; n „ t i ic i r thoughts to the neccssHv • ht its promises, is o largest salt lake in the world, but by no me! win. tea,, 1 do ?”* IJ tcm,!.^^! d ndin^cim ^ ^ a,U ‘ U *
expenditure of a large amount of money b’ “» ‘"rcntivc to resistance and obstiFrcseott, the bistorian, in consequence nacy. The great secret of Mr. Karev conof a disorder of a nerve, by which the l 8l8t8 lu h,s gentleness ot manner and lun
eyes where rendered useless for all writ-
guage. By such arts he subdues the
ing purposes, could not use a pen, as he j most obstinate brutes.^
was unable to see when it failed to make a mark for want of ink ; nor could he distinguish the lines or edges of the pa-
[ Germantown Telegraph.
earth ; but as ours is the greatest in cx- ; , 9 before, and console himself with the , u a s follows:
tent, it will 101 in the best example. It promise that the bundle should be re- ^ i'anr path is beset with, temptations. In Congress he generally lectures op bes’ules. is situated at an elevation of 4,200 feet, n, rne d, provided it should be found.— Temptations to self-reliance. Tempta-] <‘sectionalism '’ 1 To av
j lecturing in Boston on “ nationality."— m,>dcrn historians, and earned a fortune j scifi*^ all j have no sympathy for their
(inferiors. The larger of any kind, will
To avoid these and similar calamities, 0V errun the smaller, drive them from
above the level of the sea, on the Rocky The obliging young man was now i.. tlonifto selfdndufgei.cor" Tcmptationsto | ^ The Sunduskv Roeister announces' wc urK<! u,Hin t,lc y oun F. especially, nev-1 t h e i r food, and starve them out altogcth Mountains, and has an arca ot B,000 square despair, and made another solemn tow HO lf.destruction. Temptations to srlf-rcli- tlurnomination of Abraham Lincoln for l ‘ r . 10 the e^cs by any artificial light cr Old or weakly sheep may be win-
miles; yet high as it is, “once upon a that he would never attempt to be oblig. you wi ii never know so much asl thc next Presidency, by a Republican time," as the story books of our jiivenili- mg again. The next station was his land- y ou do now. You will never feel such meetin" at Mansfield Ohio, ty used to say, it was part of the sea. jpg place, and as lie went towards the (•(jpfidenee in your ability. The more i> i> v p • t c ii
where nicety of sight is required, nor to t em l jp the same stables or sheds with use them in any strained position or while i ani hs ; for if the old sheep be larger and riding in rail ears or carriages. Wo urge stronger, the lambs are spryer, and can upon parents in view of the many in- hotter dodge about them for their food, curable eye diseases, to caution their They all require fresh air, and plenty of
water up with it. Should this in time die inscription on it, “Moses Holmes, L ou w 'j]i helieve you can do. Youth i s *' ,1,,,8 > bas ret ‘ e,lt *y' llber ' ,ud . a lurtunu ”* children against reading by twilight; that ’l) r y cold air never hurts a sheep, .... — x - _ 1 -A. — 1a 1 > — —« .x i-. *. e\ 11 iv i ^ T It 11 • . « « • v. w. '• 1 * * i.’ 11 . . t Y 1C11 ll 1*1 x— tmr ttllfil* Mill! 84 * I 1 .. A ««- « «x 4 . \ i ■ < x infill*
evaporate, and its salt become covered East Needham.” 1 proverbially rash - ! It counts no cost. It
with mud and sand, and the land again “Well,” again exclaimed the obliging * ons ider8 desire ability. It will under-, Wa.. At the recent term of the <»nlena be depressed, then at some distant future y 0un g man, “if here isn’t Capt. Holmes’ ta j. c an ything. And'to undertake, with!* irt ’ u, ‘ ^ < ’ urt ’ tber ®. w ® r ®, slx , 8Ults awe the people would be wondering how cane .” i s t o accomplish. Temptations to self- lor Jlvor, ' e ’ lu bve of wblcb tbc ,l <'? rce «ho salt got there, little thinking that the! “Yes,” said a gentleman who got in Youth judges by appearance, was granted, and one dismissed. Indiana
Mormons had ever built a city on its j a t the last station, “and the old follow is (;ii ttcr) w ; t h 4 is gohf. It trusts every shores when it was a great salt lake, lame, too. He will miss his stick." It relics on cvcrvthino It forirets There arc also, however, salt rocks taking “1) 0 you know him?” inquired the tl c t bonirncal bc‘>^c'r' 1 fogeU their place in regular geologic series with. obli>jinfe ? young gentleman. ^ in ?he gras. U forgi the other rocks, interspersed between red “Know him? I should think so re- ison * iu , hc ft drinks, ft is dosandstone, magnesian and carbomferons plied the gentleman; “lie is my unde ' C( i. lt dicg . Temptations to nlfMrata; these we can only account for as | “And docs he live at .hast Needham? The passions glow. The
is, not before sunrise, nor after sunset. hut rains in winter are frequently injurIt would be greatly bettor not to al- j ous . particularly in the opcn-woolcdva-low them to read or sew by any artificial r i e ties, as they soak to the skin, and light, but if that is unavoidable, let it ^j ve them severe colds. A severe snow he imperative that they cease by nine 9 t orm) if dry, is less hurtful than a
will scarcely exceed this, o’clock at night in summer, and by ten warm rain, and a sleet is worse than both A few days since nonuple of young at farthest in winter. It is a most in- put together —American Agriculturist. men at Rock Island went out sailing on excusable folly, and will, sooner or lat- —n~tt ' m' kins the Mississippi, and accidentally lost a cr, bring its punishment to read or llC wo more butter by churnsrii*>•» •« I"'*'- !• •• H. T,,persons l^SM
ing in hot weather knows that before
iron ring,
the young men
butter that is in the milk, unless wo churn milk, cream and all ? One of my neighbors churns his milk an cream all together, and after the buttermilk has stood awhile he churns it over again ; and
wc do for other stratified rocks, viz: that as kcd the obliging young man. world beguiles The devil tempts The loss - At last they hit upon a novel ex injurious practice.
they were deposited from their solution “Of course he does; he never lived trec ig “ good f or food.” It is “ pleasant V^iWont to recover it. They procured a - ; ; T ast Thursday the cream all arises the milk will be lopl " Y at ? r - or car " ed ™^ha".cally to the anywhere else . ,.to the eyes.” It is “ to be desired, to powerful magnet, attached it to a string. m( " K : A '\h t>o’cioc k te extensive pc red, and sometimes it is found mouldy, spot where now found by that ever-noble “Well, it it don t beat everything, , k onc w i sc ” They take Thev cat ‘"'<1 threw it into the river where they morning, aDoiu - o t nidcino cxicnive t < .-et all the liquid. We fear we should be accused of ..id the obliging young gentleman; “and And" they arc lost lmj,tatio!,s tXet had lost the key. In about ten minutes dry-goods establishment of Crstg & Go. How, tins case, arc wc to get all the
an attempt to put our readers in pickle, j pu t him out at West Needham, a mile fatruction. “ The wages of sin is death.” ,be magnet was brought to the surface w** 8 [ obbed "I 80,1,0 '/o thousand dol ars
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m,LurfA» f ’niszxsz ^,w* Hoe, of New York, the inventor of the ' s al ,,,.,1,1, uud before starting for and P a ‘ h b )' i wh , ,ch he ^ eot "[ M ,u,h 01,8 Garotte^say 8 ^ costliest goods taken. t" ^ If y ou collld compel the cream celebrated type-revolving printing press. q^M.ath School’retired to her private are cheated down to death, through man- Her nuknstry was wondirfu. The [Crawfonlsvilte Review, 27 th. to rise all up before the milk is loppered, is about to .•onstrmt Yf^rrinro to r-ivcl s 1 , h 1 h ’ • . tlxnrxx Hold temptations. To resist them, you records of fhe State Department bearev-; L J ’ V ou could then get nearly all the cream rver anv tornuik. or oood coantrv rold r00, “ f ; ,r ^ m T\'7 dovotl " n - a,ul Xi '! ^ X^' lvrs. You may turn the idcncc of a skill in penmanship, and a MnuiKU.-M e learn from the Mattoon ^ tho ^ su * t() IlaV e the whole of and to be proJeUcd bt steam.' The first upon ,,erbe “ dcd kuecs ’ , ‘ lie Ceut handle of a coffee-mill. You may open capacity for business, rarely met with in Gazette that the body o *' UB “] ,a0 ' d tl , e hutter by churning the cream only. is intended tti-Slf toride out ^ ^ the valves, in a steam engine You may women After her seventieth year she ** «r^was [Corrodent of Genes*,-Fanner. in between his place of business and bis | ChlokoVORM an Ac.knt .n Steamnc. move the rudder of aship. Fhe obedmnt wrote fifteen hundred closely wntte n « b ‘B XLu'wn named ) , ( , r ,.,^7d.r. country seat, about twelve miles from the: Hoos.—Amovel method has been brought machine is ruled at Inimaii will. I lie pages, full of tht stores of her m 1 11, n. officers are in pui-suit of Shook, The Nn«liville (Tenn.) Homestead says of No. York. I, i. okpecteil Ihat foroard in .Uc killins of ho-, I,, «„nc i,..l Hod ,ho oou».?y MU, -ho di. ,11 ,1,0 oxoollon. ,y,up Jd the carriage und propelling power will ingenious scamps, and was first practiced j est steed. I he gentle inotlier leads her sal and gratitlcat on ot those wiiounerift made —7' // Journal. M1 ,. ar made from the Chinese sugarcane, not cost more than a good pair of horses! a t West Roxbury. A gentleman who darling with the touch of just the smallest the ast years ot her Imdily sufti ring. In • ywake “Lai»v A “lady ” there is yet another article obUined from and coach, and travel over a fair road at has raised several valuable animals was finger. I be Bu^ian scri is whipped all this tribute of aflection t ierojs no A dayssinco in Cincin it which'is of pleasant taste, and doubtthe rate of two-thirty ner mile. This 11()t a little surprised a few morning, since into submission. Gahleo was mprisoneffi sacrifice of the tru b bc lo ed so well- was de ^ cctod a Y, “ ’ . ku „ e uf lL healthy in its consequences. It is will prove a great public convenience. finding that hut o,,e porker out offour In which of these ways can the spirit o no exaggera ion of the ^“‘‘‘/.^^“".X’esia s ore When chir-ed vvith obtained by putting the expressed juice be.ide,,h.»vi„ s ,n.„r.c < «.h.,,do.,J„.„„, If, IMM ^,^4 l7 to "^iill te?. TZZJi J.lenn wood or gla.» Oysters—The Norfolk Argus r,d,- investigation proved that some Imor of Armto le to ’ w „ r! j, 1() we lua ! that when past her sev tered a 820 bill in payment. The mer- vessel, allowing it to stand ten or twelve rules the statement going the rounds of; shoat had administered chloroform to >® ar ."j"K , M ./ sha i s tll(1 uost entiet^ year she wrote in six weeks five chant took hut $3, and gave her 815 in days, when it assumes the appearance
quality of these shell-fish ^ Urs on his OW" account.— Herald. ; I'haraoh s hardened heart! No. Men word
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