The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, June 10, 1857, Image 1

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• 1T141.9..ti Dor; AR atidsfiri, enstrs,pir
0 4 0 jp-i.AniOatteit; otherwise DOLLARS
Tithe charged • NO piper alwonihmel,...nt
tim o v ios are settled,.lo!,eept at the ;option
"NO FAiit •m •
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u ffr iser O srnts inserted at the rate or. 50 ets.
40 , 4 „ 7 , of afteen: lines for one insertNi—
lr:ci,ll‘,.eartent insertion 2 cents. A liberal -.
loon , !Wade to yearly adiertisers.
ennuntinications, by . 'moil,
,30 Yls . 4 prompt
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- I OWE NO MAN A.-DOLLAR.
t t lenrkaty owelear . wife, ~.
T I ,4„ith of our init-ditor Reighbor ,
Fir still to r betant.;of beart, .. I
Artfc)!erfriily trtY! labort -
Ynusielinay:, the InSt of those — little debts
that hare thr-,h-rtrtg anrfow, Li
lt paid th:s ni,11,10.' So we'll both go forth
With bi;prier.herirts to-marrow.
- ,1„ the libtor 13'bV, liir.lo4a-face dog,
tt il, Ike creditor's naive 'on his'eollar
a king and you ore It. queen,
For . ctscie unman :I dollar • .
1r nei.-;itt , tr yol - ti'irt COntb tO- 11 Y,
With 144 nift nn.1 : 16 , 3 flatinting, tlntyzltter,..
iie we..ftt down nt our eUrserless board,
T , an`dtt cup of ly:tter. •
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the tenr..irort st+Lin yOttic eye;
T:ir ,
ti
,ii 3 ftit tried your ba•it to conceal it - --
L.;:ew tiidt the confrast reae )e.l your heart,
.i:Il 1.4.:9 e.,vi1,1 tint help tit feel it ;
i tit-kil.w..in noir that-nor scants fare
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11:6:fre'ell - liiy,nei:k.frant 'j,the edllar,
+1 . 11.3 , 11111 tilt lati.,th, :Intl lie/p me Amu!, -
That we..L`dive no tada-a di , ll:ir. •
.i. , !-nei„4 - 1;4•, .
, - .1.m..,L , ...bow - I) l pis tlazzledytrti•pyt;s
1t fact is a Avretelied debtl)r":'s • .
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-Ay hint oft froui my very:hc,•:irt, -- i _
fal 1 w,'.ill that his bit,weke betlet.. i -
: AL 1 he.Tilatt i 5 the v'etiestslave alive,
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'-' r 11 - , , 1 14-'4l'lllg wife andfiaug,hter,,- -• .
:: ;.:,,,•)li , I"tyle..tyoug,it rnit4 &twill conic
- , 'a^ El..ie. , :Ike a•ttintt to ille--:gattrAliter ;
..,t, : '...,ei ; it th' , .ll-ghter*ory 4a:,•, -
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:' , : , i itrr:;Lie , lehtor's CE;lfl‘it! ' . •
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. p:. it 'wonl,l he give co , ki he say with us,
- .:',:1,e - mw , A au man a ,tio!uar.
but 11111 you more ;
tilo hours 1 ineYitn
:I`ivay with' a frightcineil air, -
fiend I.Md beset :
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rum a very worti) man,
k`. h,:a I met with, the Igrealest
by name and roree , j tp_ bt , tp,
sail he was not•at leisure.
1:61 la,t vote! so I 1144 him fast, `,
T,Ellheittel my neck fri)ai the ,c9llar ;
baiid.a_s I proudly sahl,
oat no_man a tlollor !'
!mow ,roirsmile, for you fcel.ltte force •
te trtil r
Jurg:tb# a .luwaright hunoet lienit •
thm r cen:le tre:ist wasbgating:
riie, -. xitll a giant's etrengti:,
T•J labor"; • 7 111 ' •
kk . :e !Cep, let us humbly pray
wnztclatd. w•mt 10,viueigijiwr ,
%lain ',Alf shall be free
•'i••••; tr..:e'weight..-.4.4 the tiet4ui's tollv..r— •
iw , ,rest uf.1.11-; 7:oll:e,and cry
• Now,:i'toke no wan
„ eceuraiitz, If they' do not
-- -----'= ---=..-----=------ - - - ' - ' l.l '-' l-• "- - - risk. of the e-usequences.
tore Stptling, ilevelopmeats. • , ize,nivoi.
Mat ip
amt t reat, every
W e stated in Saturia;,.... isime that': d.litional ~e
tcr pending bet
velopinent, vi tild he made ratti eeto ,the: , . .• , ~.....
• • , .., '- - tin:. ;Guilty, Wc, the b igi
men recta tly kmed on the 'rt.tlrom-1 at
. . i. , • , J-,clison Count,),, will tho
Ire:' - 112 y ma- as now fully.est4blislicd. ;
and
aratti
with a critic's
r ,',:me wee 4:•, 1 revious to s tli,ctiecident
, of our officers.
ir:ulted ii thi:tr death, thesclaien had'; itesidek.d, That 'VP Will,
...1 residcats :d our town, and occupied 1
one ',
our Proper• officers neglec
'''':. C°l k ler.6 1- iii'• , e:' in l';( ! itiii , str e et,” 0 1 , P 0- ' either of time, life or prop
e_C;;ttc4i Mill. The circumstance which ' gation Of all counterCeitiii
1 !Li, 'f,i.covt:ry, aii.l to the,.sub,equefit 'le -' hor.e-ilieving and in all m
:Taut :r.:: more important and startling t hi s cou n ty, we also w ill
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~, wos:detailed to us on Saturday,y by our penal code of this State as
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- tit snd oblizing Coroner, Dr. W Barr. it Resolved, That we, the
- , r„ilia't on Friday forenoon, a : fel 9- de c 9 ii - of Jackson County, State .
0! e of the Coroner, nud 'lskel him form all persons in office or
,: he men who Vad ticezi killed on'tlM-f must not commence process
:,i. : t l te , seemed to 'be..pa great ilistress. 4 l ;i lly , ; ;,f th o .,e whc, helped-.
.
11.11T , :iZeelF,: send said see feared t i nat ore • tiitr o rd. fit. we I,;elie v e he sr
•ta "A.'', tei,i; husband. She hinded the i hpi . i ., ;, b efure he did. .;
uerre.t.vpe li,ieliess, ,, and request- t •11f:solved, That we will .
>w ',f it re,:embled ciihtr Of the ..le.A death of any cue of- tliiiConi
1 ' 111 . 1 . 4 n- -14 iting i'Cn' a reply, she asked' of life 'or property.
. f f !./i l :2' iiii4 been Preserved, and if so. : ii,,:01,1.4, That we win _i
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, 1. , ,. ; ,-„ i l l see 4. ,, The Coroner at once any per,on or persons join'
tlit eothing, to , ,her inspection; and` is•'•oin w,e find has been, of
' Lt! SAW-it stir be?'ilne exceJ'4e l Y l ; hcrse-stealing, , counterfeitit
I, 3 , 31 oxclaiined, "thatiispopr fleorge's,-', and it appenrin that he it i,
1 1 f-1 , - , r iniarley's:" and lutmediately ii. -K. Landis, Postmaster
...,..!. leil:lir and fainted. After. a short son county, writes' that the
s . i.!ia..a rc,:overed, wizen .she made a tweeiathreo: and four hunch.
-' °I ialli.atiou of the - clothim* 'andldepti
• I c ' . Telegraphic
E7ET F • F , rl i,l e . sh e conversed ,vcfy freely , :Elf • -
e understand that, for .
17oucr in iigard to herself, • statist l ,
`. - t:ie teen wits her himband;and his... , ,after the close of the re i gn)
' Itne the Montreal Telegrapl
...la.; tint she_ was from Turbot:olle,
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'- tt" a d. 4 nd county in t‘ State '
tipl that function with the
,American'
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--,- .--.•11 liiiogher with ausband and Lis.:*',#tel thrvnigh the'
States of
::-- - .:r. North street, opppsite th&Cotion 4iciii * 461
El - lin°is ' bare
vitt „ Illinois to
. r H- Ilan, .sati.& . 4 66111 prerioils (ie.,: i Sim:Cbcrigo i
t l,, t t h e dead men 'p ad been een.. .! ;list, via Buffalo, Toronto a
:-.:. i burglars, amt 'that the womagrl Lance, t ' y " 111 tel ' egt4l'ic sio
1 ..:. r .. ti the
chuse , tt - disclose, d - efer qr 1,400 'milts— The 'objec
/,, r - e i, the ' hmis i rti -H immedi4ely. sii commucation is to estatir; .
tude; by solar observations
• I 's , 1: ::..t . i . .... , departuiv li . eV.illed in 0 thcer .
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:4 , 1i - he two visited the house fOr that
I Places. Lieut. Ashe of Que ob.evittion;iii Chicago.: T.
' L' 4 TIJY; the progress of the search 1 -
ti
mtity of . , „,,- -
mills and metal, drills 4 ' say that the lines workeirt
e ;.; ;
ti. mil ladies,. ti. xstne ,
L _..:ty et acids,cau ~
F, I on fine ' nights,-anil the, signs
~:t.
f 3: l', ugers, anti n k, ar i ety d . oth.! instantaneously as l though t
instead of 1.400 miles. The
' l. e ~ ,f t cool fur counterfeiting and bur
:ll., Tit i..... is_r,iso,
a ,
~.. , , . t the Great Submarine 'Cable
te•,.i t ' . • ''' t { o f. ‘ u nfin'sl i ed ; and America will;b l e about 1,
~ ,•v, n. The die.coveriei: wade fully i . -: , .
01 the difficult/ Ca or laying
I ti - faCt that the teu ' ' i f
'''.ll,.ezica.r.ried onriiievs2. Q.
in extensively the ! f ir
successfully oi . crcome, there
• I .--,:- as liuntin reason can, fort
, td:ti,,, 4 ri 7,lm resitys jai the , sau c e block , I I a
to
firr that whilst ile,''''. as enga. f---ope #o
re
Workingi l of it. Ti
''''F , 4; tl•e re in this city, who we
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4 ,41 , 1erl t o t c ., • et i .. • . fro Chicago c , as,
qi k . ' rri ( 1 1 t' a quantity •crf 1 tance eta twice as,great as it
• : ' , ld, and other articles,, and , fluid . ' wo have bounded
Itai-al •
Juto - the privy, Numerouslitter- f quite as (platy • i e lifer:Ll
, 10 ,,. j i _ • i - ,- -
~ ......4,tt-ots were di se4re k rd ..., fno tir.m"-itis the 'aignal• let
ii ; r , ; ; ; , .contamino ...if, .. . , . 0 4 .
' I . l u.oti r• X* VjOaal rCaLh hl
, " t ''"/:vi'hillis c . 'd, tl
,1. .... . is en y members of ,4. .0 Chibago time being' ahvi ;
11t.....tdactl gang u t ~,,,t erfi it , ,, ! t.L., u , quettc.--(torouto Globe
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burglar:intact hone tisie
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$ city of; hiladelphia al
Nebraska and Californi
ed by as examination l
man known here ae: V
tingulshed s a personage'
116xse Tamer 'and Train
Cherokee county, Texas
Dottglcs, etc. •;This fel
oneof the rink-leaders
, ded to.. ' The other' man
her husband. ' , She, &Lid
iOnd that he had never a
papers found during tit
hia tomb one of hi
Wussell. will ren
ofDoitglos and Russell
the papers, igi4 letters
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(pF.C.e_f_lera,
1 lettera are in possession
will, no daubt, soon lea
! startling . def:cilopinentif,„
nertain,parties in - this oo
of Lycoruitig, Northlimb
..81nrtour. The. woman
;,ealled-herself) left ver
peetetilk;:9 Friday eve
, Philadelphia. .lust E;efor,
i•he seen to
steps, take out tiq - uantii
hlino chin, an hurried!
tnink: When inforMed
tier hnt , tened in pursifit
.eats vete gone, and; the
6aturilfty morning, he tel
t.o.4lpith) autheritieF, eta
ilecrihed the woman, ono
and searTll of her trunk.
we have Act leoroed.
Too-mitch calm
ellicient-Cot•ener,.l.4. Bar
creditable 'tanner in vh
ivh , de effair. lie 'labore
and per. , ,evi , rinelP.and
for the imp - alma develop
artiele—developments vvhl
to the tietretionof some
neeted . with the gani Or
Driesbaeh was one of the
risborg [Jerald
Vigilance
We Dade the strange in
Lion of th i e people of Jact;' ,
fulten upon the
.Califot111:
qua order: It will be run
derer ziatited Gitroril WaS
itioutha
took the res — pqnsibility in
gnnized ns n Vigilnuee,ao
tined st proclamation zei
linye no confidence in the
charging that those oPncee
the-school fund, been 'con ,
of county but
a gang of
tniu
the platfortu
lk•sufve.l
Ham:E. Comp.
inat Iriw uC
county a , t
Ite's9Lvetl,
Juakial of .cy
~ fsc4i=, "leavt.t..thvir
eei extending front the
over tho State, 1111 d to
It was also disbover
the document, that the
ckroy,- was no less die
titan the widely knoWn
r, G tlr. Dreisbach, ( 1 :11'
alias GeOrge Vieltroy,l
w it is Supposed, was
f the gang above San"
•tite woman Ulaitned al
his name was Williams.
same& any',other. _But
search, showed that
'names) i was George
llectej that the names
ccurred frequently to
and upon the • persens
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our - otner - roit - Joirs — and
f the Coroner. width
to further and more
and the implir.ation of
nty, and the cturoties
o Ilan& Columbia and
:Mrs. Williams as she
suddenly and unex
ingi in the train for
getting° Into the Aim-
Ise one of the stair
of something reseM-
thrust it into tier
this the 'COro - .
f the,woinan, but the
bird had flown! On
graplie_d to the Phil
ietl The circumstances,
btiggesteil the selzuh
What the result n)sa
t be awar:del to our.
„'fur the skillful and
eit' mttnage,l
patiently, faithfully;
arc indebt l etl i to
dents detuPed in•this!
c.:Lt will no doubt lead
the scoundrels
ltich the late famou!i
rir g • ltmlers 6r-
E Ei
tee in lowil
cliigence that a roir
ilan county, .16, have
to ctte.re
embored that a'n.iar
ung by a mvb•in that
Ingo. Th men
at case are now Gr-
c, mud have is
' forth tout they
4 ' pr 'Ter officers"—
have meddled with 4
I
erned in' a r2bbery.e.
EIZEI
MEM
criminal else, non'
ore the tiillunnAs of
anec. Committee, of
hughly r invst;pte,
j'e,.tlie. proceedings
when we find thnt
J.t, spare no pains,
sty; in the investi
of moneys, in all
I rders committed in
bp governed by the
ar as is convenient.
1 , igilanceCoMmittee
!f lowa, hereby in : -
ont of it,'that they
f any kind against
a hang Alexander
i multi hare Imaged
venge the- uliju'st s
ncittee, at the etAt
I ttill.kl), with tfeath,
i g this Cctivnittee,
are concerned in
g or murilering,-
as a 4),y
at Iron Hill, Jack
igilanL
V are be-
Etrotig.
, e 14st few nights,
r husiness of the
Company, in con- I
Telegraph Compa 7 !
New ; York, Ohio, I
!
en working direct 1
Quebec in Canada.
d
d Mon a die
, te, of se* 1,300
of tlts.'l' lengthy
..the correct longi
r cif ~the different
..ec, cclekted the ll
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.'e2operntort-tnere,
roti,gh beantifiily, , l
s vent 9nOugh as
,e distance was 14
longest stretch of
between England
100 miles; so that
the cable can be.
; appears to be, as 1
Tsee, no difficulty
ilale opinion o tho I
toa . -'the' siknats 1
that had the dis
is,
the '-electri,
vet. the distance '
y in "lessAhatt
raving Quebocc, at.
Igo at it:loutal.3o
tt I an-bot 4 sidwqr
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I I • I SUGA 4R. at a taa"`"- '' - '7 l= ra• 4 l l.!"
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Is the fruitful cause of sickness, disease It the development 4 made
and death, to,multituldes everyjear. Heat Society of Natural Riatory laiartAeiareittlil;
is constantly gettersied within the human there is little to be hoped foi , fittilt till:enl.. l
body, by the chemieul disorganizatiod, the tivation tattle phloem Sugka .. •iifitt,thfa,
combustion Iwe eat. There are seven million country a It was, stated, tlttirt;, ` - 1 1 i ~,r__
tribes or poria on t 6 surface of the body,
which in health are I constantly open, urn- tests:
Hays, who had ' pat the .matt 'fie
that Sorghum ataltilaterf,hilt enins•
veying from the sys(tan by what is called try does not secrete, Impart:an ,
insensible perspiration this internal beat, gar: its saccharine matter hr'
which having answered .its purpose, is pas.. cose in.a semi:lipid forra.
sad off like the jets of steam which are Properflesfatally four, pout
thrown from the escape pipes,; in puffs, of case would be rf,tepairedlte et
an ordinary steam engine. But ibis in- sugar; but as a raw renter
sensible perspiration-carries with it, in a due Con of )taitut and se an
dissolved torsi, very muchof the rn waste forage cropathe plant taay
matter (If? the syatem,-._ta tla-aatasat al A 4,44- arh'scirror!ntriestlinfrrsi
poland or tor mote every twenty-four 1 Proimor John. Bacon
Lotus. It must be , apparent, then, that if results et which i Dr. Hager
Ulf pores of the skin are closed; if the Mna. Ile was, unable to obtaina
deride of valves, Which are placed over the cane sugar in the Sorghum. , 1
whole surface of the human body are shut Taking this for greeted, thsAltivation
down, two things take place. First, the of the Sorghum affords no wiped of
internal heat is prevented from passing off, 'ol'caP sugar.' We musklook . to other ROW'-
.
tt necumulatPs every- moment, the parson aces for it. ' 'a • p a
expresses himself as burningnp, and then. Sugar has became Wank &twin:sari of 1
large draughts of water are swallowed to U ife, in this country. The American peo ple
quench the internal fae—this we call "Fe. use more of it that any`` similarazimut: l , Sr
vet. " When the warm steam is constant- Pi people elsewhere in'the ' " Ad ) and ' so
escaping fro* the body in health, it keeps long as they are prosperous and Well.teedo
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the skin moiht, and there is a soft,
pleasant ( . iii worldly matters they are not likely to
feel aril .warmth shunt it. But' when the I give up - the use of •it, voluntarilar. . But
poresame closed, the akin feels,. harsh, and what if the production does riotleep'pace
hot, anddry. ' ' - with the -- demand? Th l e partial failure of
Butanother result, follows the closinga a d , the Louisiana Saga? crop, list aienr," haa
the pot:p a t:if the akin, and more immecli:tai's- braught in immense supplies Rum the West
ly darga,e iriiust a main outlet for the waita India islantl ; bUt still jthe price! keep up
of the body is closed it remiugl9 m s with the to a pahpainte l tren*ly• above thelinor 0 / 30 'S
Slood a which, 'in a few bouts, be,coes iiu- pocket. Stimulated by , aparcktiliandlhigh
pure, and bogies to engender Idisensein prices ,the production of ' maple sugar ham
evert fibre of the syStem--the 'whole ma-1
gone up from 31,000,000 ibial an I85(litel
chinery of the man becomes
a at once disor- I 100 : 0 00 611 0; lbs. it: ISST; aid stid - PliCesl
dered, and, he'exptesses himself as ileeling 1 are unaffected. "Idle supply, iticrous4d as
miserable. " The terrible eff,eis of check- li' hat thus been-from other sources, is still 1
inadequatc:. f, 4 ! ~... ' 1
ed perspiration , of a dog who sweats by his
tongue, is evinced by his becoming i "mad.'' the 'prociactiri of cam
,Slag in the 1
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The water runs in ,streams frem la (.11:g's , United l S'tates 1550 was; 237, -' • QtAll.fs
mouth in summer, if exercising, freely. If 1 The product 'of 11tisc year di: 't exceed
it ceases to run, Val is - hydrophobia. It :100,000,000 iba; Ilrliat t: probable
Las been asserted by ii Freucji physician, , yield of this year may bh it is- too soon as
that if 1 a person is suffering under bydro-i yet to say; Lint tile experiene; of ova yoab I
phobia i can:Alas be made to perspire freely, 1 past ought to hd sufficidut toleach us not;
he is eared aVonce. It is familiar to the 'to rely absolutelyl'upon Louisiana cor t supr a ;
coninalheat obaerver a that in all ordinary i and to look for do mestic sources o€ supply;
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forms of disease,, the patient begins to get iif it i,i.o....Abie ,to fled' . theni. l a ll Sorg-1
hetter themoment he,perspires, simply be-1 lime will net dai 1, t u fall !back . upon a ;
caul a thAieternal heat is passing off, and ( wore cal:treed tatentiou 'to the Maple, 1
there is an uaiNt for the waste,of the sys- - a
tree wrath the .N f oith, yieldi rio abund-,
tcna. Thu:, it is thi s
. one o . f , the most int. 'antly. ' ' '
pertant freanalor ering sickness, is bed- ilia pro Ittat fr o nt this sotieee fur thle I
, . . .
ily cleanlineas e wilieli is simply, removing j pi, , ,,,,f p ate , i t trill ha, w ee ' ikf u li v l 4 1 ., t o o
fruits the months of these little. pores, that I t h at f r „h i the, Su tar came t* et j•Ii• Thi 1
gum , and : d "ti and oil, 'di" ciao' them I has' all Pen obt4vied by lsi sapih t -`a*.a. i 4 t i e;
up. Thus it il3 also, that personal cleanli- I f orests ; I n a
ails is one of the main elements of health drawhig, the! sup; a- eat any ,
: care or treal.4, i , • ''' "ofti t- i a '
- '• that fi lth •id - alisease_hanit.eata a :50 - 111117,b 1 " - iiiTre 11t)tat: _ F t. this iOtnf , , ' 6ady 7
40 1 00
avoretahea: ra , :ahv inztritnight be dona if '
P er 'r et ' at "": elm , the etl i 't'''' ''i . C. 1% k 1, ,, ir lo ;,., !:,I , .11 , 1
iteu we s' c dr"l'l 1 i ;.t ; ll 4 : ) ' 'I
.k/..:'11 . i ,
I the baly a, ti, • :,,, . .1, „ ~,
~ i . : . .-!.. 1 it . If
~: i .o , : of fovir, ,„ a' • . „„.. 1 ,L' ,a , •• •Ia ell 1
: a n (4•1 . 0 g liZ , 1 ty i , ..a, •, . i ;at , Ile a a .. :; , a at" I 1
"'a l''' . `l'irlii 11
,Ia- . r, , ~_ .7 i.'.7 7 ~r. ex' i
at b e date: t.• Ito :, o _, , ,;,,„ a :I, ~: a a , ' to ,lA. Iv ai
whoa no ineistura a aa l, , 1 ,l 1.. t ' i : •; - f C., 1:aa : tin , I
am i° ris only by I tareats, I rsa. l'e- . k ,t , LI , aare,st l itt all'i,
.t is insensible Ucr , •l'i • ea:ultra, ..kal a •leat le ... ar.• taaiould,d-•
.
worthy r:t on and is d nth!, that it rp: i y he che:•k: d, ' 7 cur , u ,ll, , 11 ,,, r ii i,t,l . t-, 0 , t. ~I L .. 1 -,ly d e
run the to a very canaiderable extent without spa--; a h a !, 1 7,„ p l e `i„ L • ti 4," 1:t1it. ,,, 1
. ..„ ,.c „ a 01 , , , a.
I dal injury. _ lint to use popular lauguagr,l gar if th••re war'; hut latar too ns ant I'
~ i •
' which eanuot !be rill: taker: adieu a man is' i a,, y ' c a a , at :art ; it . , p 1; -„, ,„, r eitaiog
sweating frealt; and it is taken,:
check - ,is ~,,,,,la n , a,,,i,,,a• eas' t": - a spring •
'ed. I
: and the sweat is brought out 'again in a aniZsaiu6nt .i ' lwirig cc:et:try folks, aliol . ,
very few rnodyents, sudden and painful as " m a lts ot • I , rt , Et. awl
sickness is ;a !very certain result. What ' •li : : t ; 1 ' 1. " i'
•ni, well' i
• 1 oraanizea sys.ein, ; ti.upto in r , g 1, 4 , 1
then cheeks perspiration?, A draft of air I i t. ' I ,
, while we are at' rest, after exercise, or I
I'getting our clothing wet and remaining I The .'ortl.tern 'es?nnties of this State pro - !
1. .. at rest,' whilh it is so. Getting out of 1 duce the Maple in abundance, and the ma.
l- a warm bed ,anci i - going to_ au open door I king of sugar might there be extended to a
or window, has h6en the death of multi- 1 high Hilt of pioucti,iu. The , ;tame as
tales. I a, ;true of 3lichigau, and , Wisconsin -, rand
' through all pat tar of Pennsylvania, Ohici - and
Indiana wherever' the maple has behn left
statidin aa : the , manufacture might be largely,
increased. It requires but little .-care to
preserve, such trees ; and the experience of
the present•year hhs shown that an acre of
Maple trees will yield more profit, if right.
fully attended to, than any Other acre on a
man's farm. It is t 3 be hoped that the
people a( the Northern states will lid:leafier
learn to 1 place a higher value upon a tree '
that has, such rich es
, couring ,thrmgli its
ceitl9.—'fails. GUI.
Chepked rempiratioi.
I ' (
Eastward. Ho.
- .0
The tide or J
taavel sets st ron gly :his sea
i SJI) across th'e Atlantic. ;Never before was
i there 80 large a . number of passengers ta-
I king a. run tigress to Europe. The Asia,
I'which sailed f l e n Weinesday last for Liver
-
r pOol, took 172 passeir*ers; the Queen of
the South, which saiied on the' same day for
Southampton I and Bremen, took 194 pas-
I stingers ; the City of Manchester, which sail-
ic& .on Thursday for Liverpool, took 2401
p4sseugers; 'and the ..kirego, which sailed ou
! Saturdarfor Southampton and Havre, took
AO , I
o 7 passengers—a largeri number, we be
; litive, than nits evor carried from this port
liti'ati Atlantic Steamer. During the pre's
-1 eat month fiemeu steamers are anounced to
' leave New York for Europe, making an av
erage departure on every other day. Four
1 .
of these steamers wit' leave during the pres
lent week, and we utidersanci that each will
( array a larger number of travelers, whose
i passiges are already engaged. . 1
i The number of American 'travelers annu ,
lally ci,iting Europe hat greatly increased
lof late years.; 'Prior to 1850 the number
never exceeded' - 7,500 in any ono year,
' and. the averago number for the ten years
previous was; not ' more than 5,000: In'
1850,the.Cullins 'steamers commenced run
ning, and .'1.9 1 ? 3,13 Americans crossed -the
Atlantic during that year. In 1856, the
number. of American travelers returni,g
from Eur pe-ttra4landeti at this - port one
was
was 39,319. 1 In 1855, the nurubcrA'anded
at all ports was 29,599; but ' - 1824 'it
reached; 32,e41..
,Ei.
• .
,•
,
I This great' 'increase of uropcan travel
indicates a-general prosperity at Lome, but
part of it is owing to She natural increase of
the basin* and ,trial relations of the Old
and the New 1)7141(1, aud part to the iuereas- •
ed facilities for travel offered by our steam I
I packei:S. /l3ui, if the number of Americans ,
I going to Europe increases, so does the
number of Europeans coming to this coun
-1 t* . fcr a few months' travel„ yearly in
crease. At every adjournmnt of Parli4
' Meta there area score or tw of mambas
'a,
who run over hero to take look at 16
practical working, of our instit 1 dons, instead
1
of going. on the Continent, ors° -tit° Moors
1
talbhuot grol4vc.-7 - N. E. Times. 1
-f , _ i _ -
BEAVER, PA
. .
A printer, says ,
-Oliver, is the most cuL!
rious befog liiing.: fie may have a Pug:l,
and coins, and not worth a cent ; bave,,
sm4ll
,thps, and ,have neither wife nor,
children.' Others .',ruay„ run fast,,,lgit he . '
gets nlong swifter by sating/us':...,
,'p'in4y.,
7be making impressions with ' eltAtience‘; ‘;
May ate the lye, ~withous t ' ending*, and'he,
telling. the *rut!: 'lv ' ts • others cannot
. 1
stand while theynci ht7can sit standing,
lawitlo both at thels,:arite tirue ; haVe to use ,
juniiture and ' 14i. •"41.4 no dwelling ; , may
I make and ant. away pi, and never ;see'
' a pie, 'Much lasS eat it during.. his whole
life ;i.rtiay press a gno:/.. deal and not ask a
tapir; may handle a sligoting iron, and
know clothing about a cannon;" gun'or' pis-
I
tel ;: Spread I slieetslwithout being a house
wife! ;, he mayluy his form on a bed at.d
I yet be obliged, to. sleep ou the floor, he may
use the dagger Without • ihedding hlood,
1 and from the earth he limy handle stars;,
ho may be of a roliing 'disposition, and yet
never desire "A(?,1 ti4Vel ; never with Ont a
ease, awl konw nothing. 'af. law or physiej; I
I be aways corr(editg :hiserrors and, be
;
growing worse every dity I have ens braces
,withaut even 'liavinst. the', anus of a lass, ,
thrown around iduil; have hi' form lac4ed
up, and , at the saul! tithe ha free from pul,
watch house; ; orany, othOr
r confatement ;
his nice may havell'kell in i...., and not be a
bad.. place after . -all* he might be plagued
by the.tievit, and_liti a . christiin of the. best
kiwi ; , and what is I . trauger still, be honest
or disonest, yieh or poor, 4rAmik or sober,
indlistrious or lazy; be always stands' up to
his .business.. . I; . ..
Printers and Paradoxes.
i o - 1857i
,1, '':'.43(iizirth 'l9uf - tbrater.
i_)[:c.f :1711terl!, oh s bright heti talfal , water
73ti me I Water! - lea A ven-fifie 'ear th
esslbg, „ ower-lOvlng wAtet lt rug th e '
Atihklof Adim in the Ipurity of _ b s Eden ;
home ; ' it:Mirrored hack the bunt."' f Eve
4 0
in-bet unblushing toilet ; it wake to life 1
.again the crushed and ;fading, floi ' er,; it;
..__
- illy ! the hed
invalid;;; t falls
i i rahOwerafrom its
igstars - ;, it descends
tof ono* i'4l !Smiles
at the glad . itch iir
'-jlrOlt - '-
- - l'al,
'..thee# , S* " . .lON;, ` .
fr it' ./Otek 0 4 4"
14 - 0061it4iiii4a ,
ar :1414 'Mt 16 - tort
paitittlokfilittl-4
,- --; - geneeestreaset,':#lo4--.Youri
winter-wiudaw ; It'clingaipon the 4. 166 E 01
pf trees inlrost-wmk.ofldeliCate• beauty;" '
itlarilla in the icicle; it - iiiii in (kit moun
tain gin4er ; it forms thet vapory ground
work upon which God paints the ;"
it gushes in pearly streams fron)ltheigentle
hill-side ;At - makes glad' suritiY, 'yalei\;,
it riltinnitrieheerful souglin the eei of the'
humble Cottager; it answers ribs& the
smiles of happy children; "ititiasei tbepnre
e of water-lily ;it mindereil o tle a
rein of m olten silver, away, Barak ' tit's!'
distant sea.; Oh_! btight, beautif,sl, health
inspiring, heart -gladdening water t'. Xveiy
wbereatitittd im defelleth the nitwit ; prey
ence ; twin . lF!gel sister of all.ihitt is good'
and preetOns 'bare ;tin the wild; foresti one •
the grassy,. plain, sluMbeilni.inhe boson:
of the lonely tinnutitin;silliniitith7view r I ,
less wings through the itit l uild air; floating
over us in curtains' . of more than rigal ,
splendor;' home of, t he healing Mika when ,
hvrorldis kylog§ head to the - Woes of thilkallen,
.",. 1 . :- li • -1 ' •
f at,. 1
1 "
"ph water for ale, r ight water for'ras !
_Arakariiito for th 4 tre tam. debauches:" ..„
, .
1 ' ' Uncle Bifs *Mpg. 1.. . 1...,
It's an dhi . saying . that* story 'does . not
lege much-by being Often Midi but t Ih:tete
• Billy's story seems lei have proishl -an es
; ception to this rule, alt.the ' folleitring ;will.
i ellew:7- 8 0,Me Sears ag6 there was ;an old ,
gun:Oen:tanlying ittiCentucky, bytthe name ,
~of Brown, timiliarlY known as "Pitcle Bil- ;
i,11y." Being particularly 'partial' :to "011 . '
IBourbon '!
,he tyak usiapyfound in the int
i'metliate, vicinity of 'where it., sras -Ifept.---
Oee day , seme;ona told' Unele Billy the . ' j
story of the Kilkenny cats.. It was - the
Lfirgt tinie h' i e, had ever heard it, and think
ing j
,it atuditngly rietwhe posted ofl lb the 1
iitaver u-to rill it, laughing all the Way as he
•-:_ , •,
wont. _sltonning in ho announc e d to-vu ,1
J:1;4; erenta - tuan - itrsemtrracr mar. utr,--hua 1
%earl thd hest story in the world: - 'Cliiis- 1
reritl: , _around, they all ,pressed him to be.-
!:11.:•, , 'i , ut its was 'some !time before Uncle ,
l';i :, t..T. , :.lrtpre.-1 his ristlotes sufficient tor
Ati , ,tilpt the tor . y. Finally, after 'eseitini,*'
'e it t:11:-,:ity to the uttnoz , t l by his pro- 1
r I:in..; ',lax, he tkAtl. it tlatts: 1
"( it e topic was two cats got to fighting'
in,' le , ‘l.:lof;':,,,it/ iii(2/ bit (di /h n cii , / of eaCh'
'otht.r . . t,i;ls:' ,
, , ,
'Wr•lll'' saitl half al l dozen in a hreathi ii?.
that all?",' N •
IN
tale Billy had been itnbibiug pretty
frc .I . y; his mind, wakr slightly• iangted.--1
ll.tti , in , his he.:(.l a moment, in drunken'
gravity, us 'lf trying to catch the gist of the
tiling, he raised it, and saich— - • - ''- 1
“IVell,hoys, it does look kinder poor now,
but it zr(,,, mg . At li rich when Ifitst heard it.'
Get Enough Sleep
.
We have often beard Youngtmen remark
! that four or five hours sleep was all they,
;
; wanted, and all that the human system TC
i lui red . The habit of going without snfil-1
ident sleep is very injurious. Thousands.
.
Go doubt, permanently injure theii health
in this way. ' We live in a fast age, when
everybody seems to be trying to invert the
I order of nature. .If folks will, Persist,,in
1 turning night into day, it is not to beiwon
dered at that few last out the allotted ;term
of life. No matter what 'a man's oceupa.
I tion, phy:Acal - or mental, or, like Othelle(s,
I"gone," or living in idleness, the constitu=
tiou cannot last, depend, upodit, without ,a
, & 1
sufficiency, of regular and refreshing cep.
?`Johnt punier, the great surgeon, died cud
1 Mealy Of spasmodic affection of the heart, a,
diseasC encouraged
greatly by want of sleep.
In a yolume just publisH by a medical
man, ; there is one great lesson that bard
I studenti and literary men' may learn, and
that is that Hunter pr3bably killed .him
self by taking too little sleep;;"Four
hour's rest at night,land 30e after . din
ner, inest ; assuredllyi cannot Ini-deemed
sufficient . to mink the exhausted. ;powers
of mind awl body." Ceartaily not ; and
'the consequence was, that Hunter died
early ; If men will insist on cheating sleep,
,
her ".twin sister death," will avenn.e'the
insult.' \
OAS MADR FROM WATER.—A French
chemist, Mr, °Ward, has, at last discover
ad and put ixfo discover
"a use the gas made
from water, n ot, in the laboratory, or at an
exhibition, but in silluniinating at whole
rosin. The ,ancient'of Naibonne;
France, glerie4 na. light the elements of
which are dratiri - from its antique' and beau
tiful 'caniil; -- - , the ilaumlooking dee
trical light,' dazzling. but )mit tirecenie, as
wilith 'as can be, without vascillation or ,
steellii all burners being similar to inin.tany
planets.—Courier des Etas Unis. .
FA3tur flovnatuunivt —An .
eicentric
elergyman, lately alludin gin his pulpit to
tba subject of family goverrnmeat, remark
ed that h is' often said,' 'ghat now-a-days
there is no auchl thing as fatnilfgoveinment.
But it is all false—all false ! There is
just as much, family goveinment now as
there ever was.:--Inst as much ps in the
days of our fathers and grandfathers.; , Thw
only difference is, that thou the old;' folks
did the governing,and now it is done by the
young ones,
. 1,1 •
ME
RIZZI
Beta on the C 01314.: ' I
We ought hove pOliahed long ago
thepropoeititini of the-tirbatia ); Can
atitution'entioerninelnkeianet, * Zimmer
man, afterollein ttirt,lferitter" cerfullY
with the initrtimenta of ' thitrrb.unt Brasa
Band, comes to the conclusion,:
WEI
• ,
' Ist: The CCuaet will not strike' the - earth ;
I but , 4- . -... ~ -i ' - 1 I
2d. If it dpeietrilte it will never 'do it
the second thwe,' , ,, , ' '• :In esse,,,hoWeier; any genslematP, ••• •
opinions .arefelli ftem ire abevef;end i
willilij, 45ttkialgibislrlews to a. limited ex;
teg,tri,-I 4 ii*liiiirive'et the truth ip;thil
momentous miittira - ire,::.4eß 0*
hereby
6 11401e.. - :;,,,.i• - _- 4 !"' , ''','''''..': 2 •l';;'N'',.:',: , '" ,,,,
--"• ~1%:...4..,.,-,,,, .. - . 4 o4oiihtiiSteitt •:1,-.:1 -1-: -il
*-Ist.,k4 l4 will Wager': $20,000,-,lqore O 4
litorAat--..lflhe - -tomet offers to strike we
will dodge' like - it deis it, ; in othei Words
lietLll . em that 'it c an't be brought to the
iscra h. '1 i - , . strike , 1 '
1 2d. :A Ililie fintri that if it does it
williwknocked higher nor a kite. - ; -
' '.. 3d; Tvienty r tivertimes the above :amounts
that'in dale -the ,comet strikes; it 'won't'
budge the earth six inches by actual Meas.
*Mint, ! ! r - 1 '),!"!
1 '
4th A likd amount that after thtldetnet
strikesj . tta !rut drops- - - ' • ''.„,.., nth
~
.!'
sth An optional aum that the e - ear eau
knock the cometturther Oian the comet
can knock tlio „sank nine ! times out of
,
tide:gen. l -• .!, - ' •
ath. ) - That after 1 thicoMet gets thr ough
!ttrikirig the earth, it ; will never want to
itrikeinybodY else. --, .....1--,-; - 2 - -- ' -
' I Thu:se,propOsitisins' are intend covor
'te - enkt of any' gentleman on th is, Oche,
or on the comet or elsewhere :, ' ' I
All wageraltb be deelded by the - Judges
of the 'Supreme Court-, , ,
_1 Money to be deplaited in the, Ban ks o
Newfoundland. :,. = • , `l - ':`
Time of attikiugapd other arrangements
Ito be fixed by, the-parties. ; ,
;I Applicants for 'bets' base a right to! ae••
lect any comet they ch4ose. - ~ I .
I,
*,. '.The INorth and South.
4
. •.• , 1
,T most eloquent; of alb Southerners,
g ink, 4r, Prentis,.s.4 'Miss , lit' ad.
dins' a prowd kof 4000 people in that
!Stale; 4011fmtl i psg the turq, and,. in the
JcouAp of an eloquent period which' ron
griadially to some beautiful
_elimax,'
!mated the thrift, .Iteleuergy, the comfolk.
'the' wealth the ciriliatie,a of the Noilt,
,u 2 glowing eolors, when there rose up on
'the vistba of the'assemblY,7 - itt , tß open air,
la, horseman of magnificent *portions; and,
ljuskat the ,moment of hushed. attenfitib,
when the voice of Iftinatiss had ceased, 'and
!An a louse lwas about to break fortKitke
:—rte—the Aorta.
' The nursoom so muchunison .with tte
haßitual foe . sig it a ppi audience,
that it ciu et_ husiasat, and
nothing but it r for the speaker
kept the crowd from lauding the horrse
mat: Prentiss turned 'his lame font around
and said, "Major Moody, will you rein ip
that steed a moment ?I' He assented. Said
he "Major, the horse on which'you sit came
from Upper Missouri ; the caddie that sur
mounts him came from Trenton, N.. 7.; the
hat on your b l eed • was made in Danbury,
Conn.; thetbobts you wear came from Lyon,
Mass. ; the linen of your shirt is Irish, and
Boston made it up;' year broadcloth coat t . s
of LowiZl facture, and was cut in New.
York; and day you surrender what
yeti owe tt. i 1----North,'you would ! • E it
stark naked."(laugnter and loud applause.)
--#s.pbecli of }Pendell Peillips.
Railroad Logic.
• .
' The Suprerneaatitt of Indiana, Judge
Perkins vestding,- - ;;; - has juste rondered
tbel followtagliunainou,s' legal 'opinional—
Thd ease was; that °Me 0.
Co.ive. the City of Aurora.
It seems that the corporation of that
city; under an act of the l&egislature,•au-,
thorising.it tq take stock :in any road!,to
that place, had subscribed' stock in the 9.
k M. Co.; and true to ,its instincts, after,
the-road was . l l finiAed; refused to pay its
subscription, tesisiing that a 5" the road: ran
thro"ugl,l the tilaze to Cincinnati,,, they•had
no power-to subscribe the stack as they had
I'
Judge Perkins decided- 7 ' ; I
I. That a road is &road.' •
2. If a icitid runs to alown, it must
also run front ; hence it ig Imo roads)
3. If a road runs throu:qh a town, lit
must run. two it •in two directions, ttud
from it in two I directiOns; hence it is bur
roads. •-- . j f • •
4. A subscription to build four roadslis
within a power to "build one road. .-
'lherefore, as Alio Legislature had'' r
thorized a subtieription by the Cityi iof
stock to build a road to it: ancjias the o.i d;
M. Road runs, through it, and ~was"real!yi
four roads, the City was liable for the Sub=
scription ; sued on; on the'irouind thaf ; the
less power: alWays includes the greatei.. 4 7 -
Jour. 'L , ;• ,
" '1
TIIE UNIVERSE.--SUppo.9o the earth to
be a ball:of, one foot in diameter. , On that
scale of proportion the 'sun would be oue
hundre& - feet in diameter,' and the moon
three inches. The sun
_would be (wo i miles
from us,, the moon thirty feet-Jupiter , ten
miles from ( the sun, and, nymphal forty.=-
Thee highest. mountains:cm the. Lie of
. the
earth wouldpne eighteenth "„of an-lbCh
in 'height. Man wOultf,be imper,ceptlble
A6O , • • ' - • . I
_ •
• Ttin.i3An'' Surieroe Court ;of Ohio
bas that - a wife is of no pecuniaiy
value .to her husband ; . that it sheii killed
b. , a railroad noeident canuot;rendver .
,
.damages therefor. •
'•
10)„, Of all the Projects of reformers and
enthusiasts, no one has done so muoli to
enlarge the sphere of woman in 'a practical
way as---Hoops., • t
Ed
-
s E t..401A-811F-0
,~" 4 _.
ISMS
‘;
; • The;Consideriste , Doctor.
1 • , , - •
A;toOr who had lost recovered frpm
a spelpeit her scan
ty earnings, tiad wont to . the, doctor's. ofce k :
to settle her et- - the &tor t - Alte , Z; . :
thelawyer of Tjaie passed into
. 'Well doctor , aa~d 6e, 'I believe lam in'
before en a
de,b_,t r edte'yett ttan
I
'Fes,' said tbe:deeter, l -dtat,teded [Via
you about t'.*6014 - isliatilreold :yeti elattga" . .-'":''
. Sere lees;- : -.-or.- &Ale' yotr , '
realize, on a* average, ifor 4:. look's); sets
Oh r
aid the law y er,'perhapi seventy }
.. 1 ,4* 1171 Y. Atte.
feiertiri.i*ls valuable as
•7, -7'7
- ,
The ponrzirl's heart sank' within, her,for
should her hill,ha anything like that how
toUld"she evekipay
,it ? The-;lawyek paid:
his bill and pied out, wh 'a CI he (locum
turned to young woman, nd kindly id
the, -
gaited ter e r rand..
+I
. .
t r
gI Came:, said she; 'to kno hat I'owe
yen, although I kdow not as flf. cAn overpay
you.' . - , •• •
'I attended y ou about a — iict:.k,' said the'
doctor. - .li
'Yes, sir.' - • - - : -
,''What - do you. get per week?!
-, ASetenty-filre cents.'
'ls that all?'
:Yes,
_sir!.
sThen your bill is 75 , eants.'
The poor girl paid bun thankfully, and
vent back with dight heart,
. .
A. Singular Trial in - California.. i '
) A suit was-bronght - byli,Chinaman iLit
tho court of Justice Jenks, against a wo:nait
of his tribe, for the recovery-ef j SGO„ elle..
ged to - have- been :paid by the 'plaintiff in_
behalf of-the ant t- defend fer - ber 'and t wo
companions.frore - Idarysville to'Sau Fran
cisco. ,-- Duting tire, progress of tin trial it
was proposed that the,test of- thii ,, •C hiues, .. -
,oath bebronght into reeaiiitiork. The - idea
is as followst-=-Two live
. roosters,..are pre;
seined, and : the, parties each take: the oath '' ;
and-nt" the' same time cut off the'boad of
.-
the fowl before-then. The one who heal.;
lPates is azknowledged to be in fault. ThiS
j manner °loath 'is considered to be most tat,
I cred, and a chinaman would as shim cut
,hia
own throat as that of the fowl; that if enii r
tribe
tr • If undei. these circumstances be swea
t falsely, he . is cut off from. his entire tribe '
The roosters were brought 'into court, ala
tlkigirl' took the knife.-. The room wait
crowded with Chinese, and, ~,a.i sla s&dpal :, 4
over the fowl, they all stared at-her - whir - 11'S
much iaterbeLas if_ she was *out tollOiL '
toution r %up e onto wasi oettig l - diniiiia•
j• tered when - she struck. ;Seven!, of h er
1
Nends . sprang forward to prevent tm, , 1 _;
Alley ovikutly 'thought her -guilty an t i
about to `S•wear Ifale,ely, but : they were too
'
1 -late,tthe floor was already ocverd with _ .
. blood, The plaintiff at once gave-up the
ease4ld paid, the, nests, If however -, the
si4i'cions of her tribe prove correct, and
she is subsequently shown to be guilty), sI.M
will suffer severe PPrsecution, and gually
banishhient I
.IC. lady named Bentky talertook, awl ._
'has acoomplished the fetitot.wayr with
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lkit
out sleep -food or,dtliav fur. die ) space of .
thirty hours. Thelperfarma!nee tool Place.
at the Tabernacle, New. York, the point of
pedestrian operatiotirbeing a stage of eone
20 or 30 feet, i on whieh she Walked Lick •
mid forth. She comnieueed at, 4 . o'ch - eli .
tm • :
on-Koriday afternb, and continued her
'foil ill 10 on Tuesday U'ght, gettiog(yery
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much, 'exhausted. Mrs. ) . - t is represetitql
to be a, widow, of about T years of age,
and the mother Of three , fi e thildren,Avo
girlstund a boy; of the ages,, f‘i, 0 - :end 11;
and for whin support she had undertaken
this task. Ti e lady appears tu . 'he seer.. '.-
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rig from ', pt i
musty, consMilpti.iin l'l'lle
ziwAlve for performing ;the feat was, vy. po
to ot4e
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taln m o ney, tut .the regilfzwas `11 , 1 11e.,
euniary loss.. ,-
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ItAILROADS -BENEFIT' EVERYBODY —,
The enormous sum of .530.:
,0,000,00 Q i. in
vested in Railroads couutry.
,81 rO,= '
090,000 - in New' -.Englard ,alune. It is
saying but little to assert, that these
mable improvements have quadrupled the ;-
value of the lands through which Of y_run
making what was worth $800,00,000 %%Wl
out-jraaroad _ communication, worth '
200,000,000. This is the lea* , of -their 1
advantages: They have - achoiriplished
more for human brotherhood chin any, ,or,
ill other iutlucnces. They have annihiha-,
ted time and-space and made our country
wa g e torever. TLeY, are scion to tiring
. the,
extremes of our wide spread t mit(irY Intcv,
one meaifot ial center, where shall yeti stand [
the scat of empire for the largest' watinent
on the glabe.
A Goon YxasT.—One of the; best: hest aid-,
cles of its kind that has ever fallen ,under,
our obi.ervatian was reeefitly handed us for •
examination, by a lady whose,r,itiutation as
a domestic eennpulist ii-..deservedly high
wherever she is Itnown. The iecipe for Its,
manufacture—kindly furnished:Jlß , by the
same fair hand—is as follows "Take ' ,'
3 .
half a dozen comon-siz.ed putt tees, lltl, lee!,'
and strain through al, iconanum •iii` %ve 7 —first
+adding half a pint warm-water:then stifle
lent wheat flour, sifted, to Mike the vrhole
in a' thinlbatter; with thia mix..tWo table- i
spoonfuls otordinary--.ba \ kera' yeasr,_ If prO r .
'pared - ifiaiglit it will b fit for use in;the: -
natirning.' "It is said tba any quality' DMA ,
«eused i tor eukeil,•breid, ki.; as it ous - s not.
communicate
communicate the usual bitter taAte, which, .
attends the, excessive use of other articles of
yeast. '' . . • • . '• . 1
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, 11ne editor ih 4 georgia aslis inotber
I.l w hi , e ihe,.eatt bite the battota at
.a fry
tug I)iiout - piithout swittlirg, ht nose _ *),"
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