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! i '. ;l'.'.v: if -j . '. I. - . - - ' V . !" X r vim -i3- x. A. J. . 1 ts i r - 1 :"Vf 1 ' - - - - - , . , A i -1- rniCE-Twa DoUars a ' c . :' V PAYABLE IN ' ADVANCE . i Adveftisemekis .w.L 1 be inserted at the usual rates to frank letter, containing remittances for newspapers. , "fi" It is indispensiably necessary that our . terms should be strictly complied with. '. $2 50 will be invariably cxaetcd . if "payment is not made within three months from the time of subsi reM dne jaw, -and giyesi' firri'ful- ?nim forjaction. i .operator etki tho decayed .rascal tooth from his neat iritU' the txtmoet ease The.DocterSaa founj. tire iistrumrat to operate leyqnd hisex p:xt&taons,rr ... 5 J .Uncle Jesunla'i. gciinpi 1 : many hours' ago I heard Uncle Benjamin 'disctfssfng this" matter, to his son,' who Was'complaihiijg pirpressure". - ' Eery upon it, Sammy," said the old man, as he leaned on his with his grey locks flowing in the breeze of a May morning j " murmuring bays no bills. I have"" been an observer any time these brilhincy -;on ."account , coming cfogcd,, -This wi 1 ant objectidh in" families, of economy. the gain will I fcjvfcrd 4 wffththrce; c rmnch a& rosin y -I r V: ? " vTo . machmists, tbe-tH important, as i t enable 5 nse: of" lard Instead, of Olmstcad Baya a thin compound, laid upon- & iron stove with & brush, r sible, will keept free fro: mcr, although stored in j amp place. ". To soap makers the 4f ovcry is also important. If one .pour. 1 oif "the com pound is added to two po'uy U of common after a cudMcnlesan' thant God my purpose is nearly executed. " - Misfortune j had- softened the proud hentt of muihood,' and as the husband pressed his pale. "wife to his bosom, aear trembled ;.on his eye-lasli J have not deserved this kindness,"; -he murmured in the choked tone' of agQny.- ' .. 4 " Edward " said his wife, in an earn est but faint and low voice, which indi cated, extreme and fearful -debility, " we have aiot a moment to lose. : By an ex change of garments you -wilt- be able to, pass but dnnoticed Haste orwe may. be too latei , J Fear nothing for liie, aiu a woman auid they will notjnjurette forT fifty years, and I never saw a man help? j Windsor soap, " the tjtal .yl is greatly j j iclT bei import: la hi point -isiderable, ry Is vry :alb make '7 Professor .tingjctf the rate or sheet ' thin as pos- rdst all rrom- : 4 Tlie Devoted Wife. " She was a beautiful girl, when I first saw. her. She was standing at the side ." of her lover at the marriage altar. She . was-a little pale; yet ever and anon, as , the ceremony proceeded, a faint tinge of crimson' "crossed her, beautiful cheek,-like , the reflection of, a. sunset cloud-upon the clear waters, of a qui;et lake. ' He lover, , ,a3-he clasped her hand - witfiin his own, gazed on her a few moments with admi e j ration, and the warni and eloquent blood phadosved at intervals his manly fore- head and " melted mto -b6autV -on his And 'they gave" j themselves to one t". another, in the presence of Heaven, and every hearVblessed them, ' as they-went ton their way rejoiciDg in their love. - i . Years passed on, ajnd I again saw; those lovers; They wereated togethcr'where the lisht""'").- throuihi'the half closed and ciimson Wurtain. leudui a richer, tjntrto e-oejicate and exquisite i 1?. ' T I " ... I ...- . . i - , . . . er man Tile llseit- " aoijiuuii an j uu vuj, iw uuiuiug vtuigrun wiun auuuvi, n uiu.ij iuu or kcj .'"But Margret' said the .husband, under a moving harrow, ; arid:,dfecontcnt moist; ia thus eatirely 'jrereatcd... .A you "looksadly ill You canno'th'reathe harrows the mind.-Matteralare, badj J shaving eream of an' excellent quality the air of this dreadful cell.".. - acknowledge, but up ulcer is better for may be tnade by takmg" a cako of good f,Oh speaknot of lie dearest Edward," said the devoted woman. " I can endure anything for your sake. Haste Edward, and all will be well, and she aided with a trembling hand to disguise the proud form of her husband in Or'female's garb. V. fingering. TheJiabre -.you -groan, the shaving soap "and eteami: it oftiaa poorer.you grow. X f " ' I closecujp and mixing half i i weight with iRetuninfc atlosseils only ruttin a pep-1 the compound .and.iroi'1. -iz it well to per in a sore ey4 Crops will fail in ali 1 gcthcr, addinff a little oil A almonds or soilsj and- we may be thankful that w I any other agreeable flavor have not a . famine. Besides, I always J The same co'mpoundfc took notice tha whenever I felt the rod I and shoes, renders them whiswered the husband in the car of the pretty smartly, it was so much as td say : vious to. water, and 1 if - I I w ' I am disguised wife, as the officer sternly re-j ".Here is something which you have got minded the supposed lady that the time allotted to her visit had expired. - '" Farewell, we shall meet again," re sponded the wife j and the husband .pass ed out unsuspected and escaped the en emies of his life. - V i soles, will -not-" soil the t lie to boots arty jUnper pliedU the r -The up- Chriatitn Watchman i and Reflector, (Bos- ton; .'grew up ami a. peccea iimimrw our boyhood. ; The elevation on whien tho golden plates are" said to hare been' fouadfras'well kuown to us btfote. it f ceiyed its present name of Bible Hill. rr ' m m 1 AceatorejA waica we penormca m snort clerkship, used to bo occasionally swept bytbVfather of the Preset for a glass.1 of grogi er mch articles" as would sus tain, his needy family, who. were mere vagrant, .making bift toliti aa tbey could, and spending much of their time mTturnaL money -digging, 'The men whose testimony and affidavits coacexn- ing the family arecontaiaed in the book alluded to, . which is an expose of 'the fraud, were .several of them ourfatfiillar acquaintances. e know that wtjat they say of the- money-digging, Bight- seeing, forume-telHng,' lying ahd drunk enness of the family js reliable. May- tin Hams, 'whose farm mortgaged to prinC the Golden Bible,-and some' of the printers themselves, are names lam iliar.' to our youth. Those .acquainted with the -enterprise in ita perception, smiled at fh". clumsy cheat as a thing tcp-contemptible for' a thought, and that must die its birth " -, . ; . Ij not one pf "the things oontraeei for la our antidpatToias'of pleasure in tlennany, and can be aetown'as one of the agree, able surprises. JtHQt the Gentian la dici hare the' aanUge qxer ouVs in be in e able to take more exercise? . ' " ' to learn." . Sammy don't forget, that your schooling ,is not yet over, though' I you hate a wifefind-two children, " Aye cried Sammy, you may say that and a' mother-in-law, anjl twoap- j prentices into the bargain, and I should like to know what a poor man- can learn pers will b soft and pi able," and not T I? ' " ii'i" i prevenicH trosa receiving ; Dueling pol ish. American Agricvlt rlt'st. Iffew Paleat ipr a'Plar ng Uacliiiie. ... Mrv Geo. 'W'.' Beardslcc, of this city, has filed . his caveat . for a patent for a mi 1 - - ll ,1 iney aiameei again me anu .. . i - - TUninr machine. 'which 1. clalhi'a to' be husband but only as the dead may meet . i la decided improvement i a those, now mings of another ... ... c? . . . t. ? xr''' - . 'i.t tiieir uvea- tell what has become ,or tne 1 hard money." in tne awiui communings world Affection had. borne up her ex hausted spirit, until the last great 'purpose-of her exertions were accomplished," in the safetj'of her husband ancL when the. bptt tnllftd .on ther morrow, and the umpgu prisoncr's-ell was opened; the cuards "Softly, Sammy,- I am older. than you j J. hare not gotf these grey hairs and 'this crooked back without some burdens, .leould tell you stones of the , y.. f ?7Wi founds wrapped in "the habiUments' of pX havintr f tHim 5n rinfirnT jnhrdnw - -'. ThVhrT:l . .v. . . . - . J oT-jnd-.mothcr sed to staff a FulkV box I nawng -""7-?Tv":7;; Wli their deshnedTictimhele but bcaUTl vi iboutlt eh Place to the .mtif.iwrff&-xtmitru-W? ''.. i - '.' '- I wheat fan. "and. when the Jersey womeni m-n n.e hood, and hefcrlip was iomcwhater;! The TtsefnVmoTe IInar and la idjlKeir tea no.e VYe "nave sec: judging from this, we cc " m the "estimate, of this ' tert his machine the " and claims that its i . . ohcr . machines 'consists i . both in construction aL3 . neither bells ryA- bufall locatccVi. adjusted a; deranged "by .t- ; a7faitlilfe7olf,-jeewai slighlly eTf' "i iiBeanliftiL PS'PiJptB&5j Ep&rhiband s iTJanxtopskhjijti Closes 'V-; 'tayinth;pVret.' Y6u inshvto cnttexorfremnyo'.'. i -' ' 1." i ' a, z.' a . ' rn rf dirt Ann churinm raodtl, and ' lowijli him .ntion:;He rity over al 3 simplicity, t ration,'it ring m nor li the floor! Tor it an ovaioft ryc-upe. . SONG OFTHE CAROLINA. GIRL, Our hearts areAjih our iiative UaA Oar hp'ng iafor her glory ; , . There many Uiit xJeed to fell la Oarolum'a itoTv : V - ' Hrr Pliant rone Lara wou ihem n, 1 moojr ih rrrtU efcanh --r"' -I''' And ehUdrrn, from tW cradle, learn ' ; , -: To Cap ol nhern Wnh; ' ' : . Uur uearia are wwbotir aU iaotf There' cone An earth tbot ber; Her Mm art rmrehrf daw jhtfre fnir " Ahd ihen ihey deartt love Wr! " ' ' Let oibers Doaol w nai luey please, - 4 '--To e ihe ni. we're uoWriSng;. ' We'll Lave our Southern rghis' and ease " Aud gtudge then uot ihilUg.r ; j We hTe ear gmllaDibftrue of Slate, ;. . And aadly ahould we mourn "her, , If on ber hallowed deck appeared ... 1 be eenblance of disoooer : ' But no t her sos are true as brave And lull of native Ire&rg; . - . The fucterinrs m Southern Son ' o ere jtevef rand ot ksreiioc ! ' Thlngi fti they Am, 4rd 1: 4 ci Thjby ElurullXi -1' Xw axe readj to acknowedge that th.ej are "very greatly mf.nroed oy Git sentimentt and opinions cf etherawfu extheless, all cf ue are so influenexd baA to far greaterextent than we-axe fill ing to admit. - --- Men are valueoVfoCfcr.wIjCt tLeyxe llj.oVb. ta they aeon to he l-Iow often 4 wx see one matt exoucV log ana Dcncung to anotACr, oecaaae Crora hta sufpeaed, wealih, he has gained la fluence and distinction.. Eat mark, tow- suaaen a.cnange.ccscs. ins. true cuvginyangea oi-uus juu oa ksovu, and-ill thoee'erenchirg, cruiging, lick spitUeer' desert bin n iattant. -. We once knew an truorant out rel . 'ghen PTOWrioo. :was mayKea :somewna more the traveller: slakes hM thirst at the well icanunese .seven inmgs; ' Uteepty Uian hia ageimight.warrant j anx-Tof 7acob. " "The gorgeous palace of the . First :"That you have saved too little, ietj, ambition and pride had grown overt vvfsest and wealthiest cf monarchs ; with and spent too7 much. I never taught .j - features. ; ' " JEdward you. are ill lo nignt,". said -his jwife -in a lowrT sweet half inquiring yoice, as she laid her -hands upon his own? . " - . ""' "-"' ' " Indifference frohi these we love is tcr- girt, dirt and shavings pass off without aid. " ,1110 greatest, curiosity about it is the movement of the endless sectional plat form and its manner of; "turnmg corn ers" the movement being on a concen tric, and different from anywe ever saw, The whole machine is very simple in its construction, and consequently operates with little friction. It is of great strength, and the cost is much less than those now in use, growing out of its simplicity. It is claimed for it that" its operation will produce work superior to that of the hand plane, and that its ordinary speed wil one--hundred and "fifty feet per 'minute; or 0000 feet, per hour, '. and that it can . . - . .... rv is 'one of the most unaccountabh) ...- ... ... thimrsf this unaccountable ace. To "up " uuoorpture land. .WSmUlM.itff the h OursoogislochergJory;- .-known - Cl,.4.l. v x ' . p j j 1 uus u mumvtj m jwiJ" , lull uwn-uu- uora.oy seveniyuvpor.nuuareuuu- . 1 - sand ipcotJe: to trace his footsteps 1 ti j t-. - " iici pnkie axu LKl A WIS 1UU . b m b at. 0 - tbronch Uhioi Jlissoun. and luinoia : I it ?:. . j c tt4- o . .- I . ijc M4 urc Mnni uib to see his followers threading their way, And ihe genius of aloaihern sun amidst privations inconceivable, across I . Will Un its bjxe big the-Grcat.W,estcrn Desert, and planting themselves. in the rich vales ot Utah and on the borders cffhe Great Salt Lake'; to know that gorgeous temples hare a risen under their handi in .Ohio and H pinois, 'and , that another,'.; jbe largest structure, in . the world,- ra, projected ei weir ' new ooxae : u ouscrro - neir "mis I v ; ' A 5v-r. Oor hi.ru re wiiU onr r-arifehmd. uniain, ana maxing. uieir way even nd never aluillerrxi. her.- a ""yr iiiwiiimuwh . t''J MLO 1 Ucf now rj yam andsunoj hdla by hundreds, and shipping them to their 1 Are net for the invader; : : - promised land-in the .West,- luggesU theJ And denriv as we prlaa ihe eharms r . : . . .- i, . . t. 1 .... -.. . v -. i. ".,- idea that some powcrfal f rint frTa ther .. wLwrft Heaven basliiRdif sent eL We love our rev Vend Taiber gray, We love our vinuoua Mother Tlie meed of ihat angelic grace W f will not j kid to others r v. For chaatiiy and modes worth, .". And pDroxDe4tic.Uias .-. Have never worn a sweeter axule '4a an; land tbau this t V , mont, like the devils .whom Milton rep resents as dividing themselves among the gods and religion of the ancient heathen nations." Ladles' Sport1 In Berlin. The Berlin correspondent of the Bos ton Traveller, thus notices & very pleas ant winter pas-time in that city : In the vicinity of Berlin, where the river Spree overflows the meadows, arc large skating ponds, 'which .on pleasant days are re sorted to, I could almost say by. thou sands of people. To see. so many men skate, would not call us, who hare seen enough of this sport at homc,.Tery fart from our way : but when the ladies turn out, as they do here in large numbers, With love (o our di fenders." opinionated boobywho claimed an e tjuaintsnee with Various -persons disUn-f guuaea in luc ccnuauuny . io , upcir ealta and tn&dence; but, sad to rcUte,. one day, one of those, distic guhhed enct met with s re verso of foxtupei' tndloy . oux.TasQous gezrtleman wno was former ly so well acquainted, with thesfcirtip . nate, -actually forgot nhn", and couM "05 poiLly' call to mind that he had ever .And why should thia man. noi forget - - his wealthyi and welldreiscd associate t - 11 he had,Bot done . sOj-he-womld-haT . ben recreant to-be principles -vpow. " which- society inlhiS rdneteenth eenfarj is based. -So society teaches, and so, to - I be consisteBt,' must society acL . jmj ineuua, no xnauer-w neuter jux have an J brains or not, do bdresiliks a lcrd, and 700 will.be treated as sarh, t 'It would ;he doifig violeaee to the pre- sent apparent constitution' or human sb cieiy to stop a the public highirt f, ani. gxap the hard Itasd of the greenback- itedeth"anican4; drop vwordl of cn couratmmto choee hinr; in his dafl y toils.,- ,rt would'nt'.be pT" cpause eociety aaysso; aixfif-ytfu" go' eocntcV: to what socJav tajf, 'andlcii: you ' runnheriak tf lu"difi4eararti C" ' . " . 4 . 5 ' s' ; So it is. fen are. not valued, forwha they cir.uLfcr what tVev m td be - cTLtr'U.M.-Txue,' L) v-Tky jTm it ; and left the traces "upon.it a silver the ccdar,and gold, andivory, and even Tyou to be a miser, but I have seen you hue was mingled jwith tbe dark of his the ,great Temple of Jerusalem, hallow- give a dollar ; for a "notion,' when you ' hair which'' had become4hin aronnd his ed by the visible glory of the Deity him- miglit have laid one half aside for char temples almost to baldness. He was re- self, are gonef but goIomons reservoirs Hy and ohe half-for a rainy day. ' clining. on jbis splendid ottoman, with his are asr perfect as ever. Of the " ancient l Secondly : That you have gone too faee4ialf hid by-his hand, as if he fear-1 architecture " of 'tlie.lloly Gity, not one I much upon, credit. I always told .you ea inai tne aeep ana trouDieatnoUgnts stone is left uponanother ; . but the pool crcun was : a anaaow y mere is a which opposed him! were visible upon hist ofvBethsada commands the pilgrim's I substance behindr which "easts the shad- - i . . i . . . i - . t i . . . reveranceat the present day. The col- ow ; uui a sman Doay may cast a grcai umns of Perseipolis are mouldering into shadow, and no wise man will follow the dust j but its cisterns and aqueducts re- shadow any further than he can see the main to challenge our admiration. The substance. You may now learn that golden house ofjNerois a mass of ruins ; Ju have followed, and been decoyed in- buf the Aaua Claudia still 'noura. into to a bog. ; " ' " rible to thev sensitive bnsninl Tt ia as if nw. ;iiv n tLjJ "-Tliirdlrl Tlnt von hvr iran'o tnn mnoh I he increased to oc oOO feet per mm- 1 7 . ' 7 T w I xtuuic no xiixi if v jutsiui iv J. uu uit I . - , ' J o ' - i I uie sun oi heaven retused- its, vwgnted 0f the Sun in Tadmore, in the wilder- m haste to become rich. . Slow and easy Uk? n'luuut UJ .uugvr w ui uiwuiue. io jum m .uu& vuc wgu a w&v-i cheerfulness, and glared upon us with a LpSsi W fallen s hut hi fountain snark- wins the race. . . The planers are -so arranged-that they too novel and beautiful to be allowed to old, dim and forbidding glance, y It is les asfreshly in his raVs aswhen thou- -Fourthly; That no course of life can Tri11 y5cld and -permit, splmters, if any pass unnoticed.' It is a strange fact, i i - j.-.-- -i i ii,a jaj ; occur, to pass away, without uamscre or I considering the vicmitv or a citv ot lour ' -vL -.1 ' x.-k. 'it. "i ". " " i disorderiTiflhe innrlilnivwhirli ia ft orat I KnrMwvil Viftnnrl in1iliif tmf lit th may ne that Xiondon Willi A aiu airaiu ma, uie younger race oil r . o" . i - . uit vi euuxc 91 iue oiuer paicnu. . 1 crowais usually eomposca 01 ine mgner Mr. BeerdslecV iaconnection with Mr. I classes Professors sndf their daughters Samuel Albrbof this city, has also got some of the Princes mckibers of Di j a patent for'a matclung apparatus, which plomstic Oorps Students -members of ia iu ue conuccicu wan nis pianing ma-1 uie l aniameni, cx.f can ocsccn in i7;mi Tla vAiv. Lorn . 'kAAn I cninc lt)scUimcatiiatituconstnict-l8waTm . . thankful enough to God for his' benefits! ?d on -Plan tat exceeds" any now. made The ladies, have Bkatcs rhichan be in past times. ' -' . I to enn tongue and-groove. " laced to their feet like gaiter boots, and -: Sixthly; That you may be thankful tn waef1 the P081 can rd as some of them have evidently had years tnatour -fot is not worse. We niicht aV the same Operation. This machine of practicf, it is one of the most bcauti- havV famine or pestilence, or war, orfnd tcs? imprtTemcnte remove .tho ob ful of sighU.to see them gliding, and as tyranny; or alltogcther. - - . . " And lastly to end-my sermon, you may learn to offer with morlsundcrstahd- ing, the. prayer of your infancy" Give 111 nwen tne ae&ire ior aamirauoo. ma st m.Tni Fi "JVmt. kioff such endcavm-'Woyyear wt'fl rqakinc t introduce.! W In mdr tn eIn thaiarirolAlina f 7 O ' IS r - THB FABHER. Boxen Grs Attempts arc can of the Missisi!pitlie bunch rot?, which "the emigrants to. the land of gold find so nulritiouf fur iheir catilo in crotimg. the Jiucky Mountain. Inflows on hill 'sides, preferriug pebbly and sandy soils, producing a reed Uke'jhe oat, and ly ruini through society, tiuenciog'such which they .could noreecure b appear, Wg what they-rcally are. ' 'J . "Cocsln StUr-'Dfllatdl,.' The Sons of TemperanccTeeeut a public meeting in . WiliboTO,,'ierthi a stalk which contains abundance Carolina, at which several -excellent of saccharino .tnalteK x he dr I speeches were delifeTcd. ItwasXcjrt sunrmers on the mountains tipen it wlv. .nd Damnton C Jones. XkiV-'. .t. 1 , . ' - t . . i.- 1 m w . . l 1 in way or-june, ami ine nay on me dUtinVuishcd lawyer of that Stale, wall stalks; remains pood nirwr,nter,l-. . f- ..tha: i,U the rollow.ng year. II 1. said .t. - i.- 1 1 a mvA iiirt non iii ffisvar stilus a i - -" r 'dreadful tpfcel that the only being of sand's of . worshipers thronged its lofty our love refuses to ask oufsvnipathv, that eolonades. ."'It mav be that LrfSndoii trill 1 1 . am afraid he brcodr oveV tfte feelings whiclr he share the fate ' of Babylon, and nothing working men Ju America nave a notion '' scornorYears'tojrcnt,' dreadful to' Watch' be left to mark its sife save mounds of lat no body would go to ruin on "this ,ihe convulsive; features and the gloomy erumblin brick-work. The Thames will water. Providence has great- brow, the indefinable shadows of. hidden J continue lEo flow as it does now : and if fly blessed us. and -we have Tecomo pre- any work of ait-should still rise ..over 1 sumptuous. , ; - . . the deep ccean of timewemay weir be lieve that it will be neither acm pie nor a palace but . some vast aqueu"uctGre- servoir ; and if any name should stil r flash through the mists of antiquity it will "probably 'be that of the man who ' i fz A -'-ZIa' ii 1 . . ";'' " t m wis aay. sougui inc nappmess. 01 ms fellow-men rather than their glory, Srtd linked his. memory to some great nation arc troubled and yet refuse to tell me the al utility and benevolence. This is the true glory which outlives all others, and shines with undying lustre froni,gener give fine flavor. entered the (Xart llouseal aa advanced; stage of the e'rc?MVeDii vxsViunifiU ,'-..' . -. . , .- - - ly endeavoring a miaUm,ft.ifflr-; A .nuBirom. Aio.fTOtyad'ttrce ' emotions, the involuntary sigh of sorrow- to which we are forbidden to participate. and whose character Ve cannot know. : She essayed once more,. t( lid ward," she said slowly, mildly, and affection ately, the time has been when you were willing to confide! your' secret joys and sorrows, to one who has never I trust, be trayed your confidence.' Why, then, my dear Edward, is this cruel, reserve ?. You cause. Something of returning' tenderness softcnedor an ijistant the cold severity ation to generation 'imparting to works of the husband's, features, Tmt it passed something of its own immortality, ahd awayy-and a bitter smile was his only ice- in some degree' rescuing frbih' the ruin P'y;. " J' " ' j which overtakes 'the ordinary juonuments : "V.T'T x. i- 1 lwa, of historicalltraditionior mere magni separated from each other. The husband c v- i i t ' . , fh, 'V -.-.-.', - ,""t fieence.?twA ?cieir. v t ' sat gloomy ana alone m the,, damp-cell . ' . . -. -. . - " ... - . ef a dungeon. Ho had followed ambi- Ixgeneous'Tqotii PuLtEtt. Br. J tion as his God," and had failed in his 1 G, Burch, of 'Evansville; "Indiana,-has high career. ' He had mingled with men invented one of the most idcenious and whom his heart 16athed,: he" hid' sought effective instruments' forpuilingVfeeth outB fiercc'Viii Vrg'e'.sjfcf tHe l s'tupps . that"wcf have ever1 seen, '"and we jeetions whivlf have been made to sta-j it were, waltzing over the clear ice. tionary euttereaud is superior to revolv-1 Sometimes, arm in arm with a gcntle ing cutters, as it wiH plane a much largrl manj; or hand in hand, they move rapid- er 'quantity in the samb time. "'' I ly from one side of the pond to tho oth- . Such is an outline pf this new improve-1 er. Sometimes a whole band, together, ' A Nw kisd or FcacB. Mf.- J. R. - Remington, or Montgomery; ; tiki n;,t H. VaiiniiVf crow3;n afoghsuUnfwkbrw . anew arid' oicfuliuTcntiwn; , i aUou, who a length, overcome Ey.the . abetment for. making soid' fence potent.godue wofthfrpcd, fn prcbU ai durable ps granite, arrdnta very I on the, floor. ;-The'uthoT'oICpusin; reasonable constructions . Tiio clii&l I Sally-Billard'V-n dlscavciipd, mtw&U ingredient Us taj.dt and U can L standing his endeavors, lo pteveiit"L tl easily matiuiaciufcciby. piantaUQn honds. convei fciico The old man ceased, and Sammv on lmenfr itt operative machinery. . It is, in keeping time, wait back and forth. on his'apron and told Dick to blow away mccjbanical branch of much importance, father uncr his" daughterbrothers snd St hlS bCliOWS -v ; . aiu iu n UK Ll uiouj uiuiumu uiktc UVlll DiSlVl SJ VUii Ulvu ftuu patented. If this proves in its operation I little girls and boys are gliding about Important Discovery, " ".I all that is claimed forit, and what it now J in every., conceivable- figure : whilo the Lard Bendeeed Fluid bt Iixinq gives promise, it ; will supersede those I shora ia lined with ladies end gentlemen, rt1r.T "and ertietV3 were tka caHl fct . The ccDicnt,rianeT;aire ;.ti;iiVwas?ofccd tVcon fcrwaH.; red to the, spot tsrhere the . - , . "".t s-'..il.Zf is to be located, odltbe lr0 Aprch.sg from lletet- iegaof each 1cf-mto the ' ground exowu, rnvniTpeu. m like common pofts. "lire cost to nis d m btou, iu-.-w rj-c tfie "planter is cstimaied ot 10 cef.ls lows- r '.'V U" I "!-"I per pannd of jen frtl bjr fite-fpur Jhoiinisiiu mche. thick- far cjeipef Atn - r t .j who fence. It-dbes not, or at Icasl J . - ., -c . v7, . . .liould not -dcuact' from Ihc merii aKAtt.-W?--?lJ of this inrention..t!al"u!!iiul' ffom Hold thai 'noione 'ought , A attempt a- . Alabama, this lime, rathef than dreesing so ,re5pectable an. attdienae as. Maine or PcnnIraniaor that tli.e this, without eonsiderrng what he saight. , modest nine town m xkionigorocrj Isay. I have soade no. such- preparauoo, and therefore, must beg to be excused, Moreover, I boil that I should be entire ly " out, of order" lo occupy your sjien tion at this momeccJ. tharais a-gen tieman out here is the back ground. with-Rosik. Professor. Olmstead," of now in use.- -The- pa ten h;e will goto who, standing-cr . sitting fn their car New Haven, has lately made the importi work immediately in theVofastruclion 6f riages, are iooking' at thepqrtjOT'pcr. ant aiscovery uiat Dy aaoingone pouna i uiujuct, iiiui ci .zyj. wi4 i "p 5bfc u, .fwJLr f" landj and had breathed intov.theni the 1 b&heye it is the best-fef the purpose now. madne or.revenge. " He. had drawn hislm ttr.-ia. j$i.-$n j.-i;-i--v, .-iAi,!; sworo: agains .mssoumrj ne-naa. ianneu rebclUonvtoTaiinef-aud.bee quenched ei powuerca rosin wj.uiruAuuuut iru, lAorougary ieii. ,yHi'.wwwrocrcx?i tJf uiuv 6vu..v- , viiUrred t0gethWth'e"mabemes Advert iter. v--: ' ' peni ioto the mid of the skaters. Such semtflnid at 72 deg., Fahrenheit; and on . ri -' an animated, lirely, cxhileitting scene beihg.meltdd, which it does at W deg., 'V' :Jf?fac- With-Us. ' does not often present itself ia'Ameria. and he lard 97 dec , of heat, the com- . AnV opVritd;tKa progress of, the" It is sstoniihing that, they can fccp Pp U': irhenew instrument a neat small I bad?. forminE one side;of the. iawl while iit hWanrhle mteeri? the othei3,pfh hol.form,. like nly?Jatieran the oldnd haTJattemolio .The The doo pftheilungenop3ne4. an jaw lias, jint init -wHich' is opera$ediy 1 Wht f irf enteruAnn j-pound will rema'm transparent and urn- great mqvementepporary jdth .our pi4 at thajv.mperature, As itcools, a aelyeiyia, Aecssary.:to knoVring occu- the respectability of this QXqrciso ncar a eity j and. yet pouiing. coula bc . more t peuicie oegins wurorui.on.vnje surjace as p wi-jlhi'ivc iiui( uisiwiiira . .uh-uw mv ltdegn" at 46deg it remains': a wi-Jretnereibjr skater, f. - ' TV,- fvsx densescmidl',.f uponforrnisnirs a" well Americans in Bcrh haye.often "ihu"ve"ry jVl ll&h I ' I ' ' x 4 ' been id se ht sport nd to take an. will be of ereat importance to these who -Whortef Ged erects ' hopse of prayer, five part1d it: It'mrqtyba .Cku Che :uiset 'Mtual efcoand ba piuVpiSrs Thus ttts.the extract we speak-of-. ." pginiB phich we bad givei upj W-savaVlhat h kBowo-il tt3te Tu-J ktiM burning, it loses its I -Mermoaism says e editor otthc log.al tinmearing.. great important use-lard lamps-; ap tbe lard i rendered ni6te fluid by" the Tbsiitf. ? and WtKe" pow tieATrt id it: it'-eccms-atuta . - . . ... ... . -. - .i--i The drnl.Htwaratiaa ajciww iMerr' 1 -- -AKa toflnd Adrill U fwMidVUBtJr oiiaaiMMir. r- F - ? ; . . .The Uiter has ihe 4ari.et:tonxrrsaiipo. ! ourselveS'mountcU upon saafes, ventures competition witn the ftrcat manufacturing cities' of the bail: lor the honor ol originating -ome,pf the useful discoveries: o! the age. Chartetton'- Conner. Rcsjcdt. ro Potato RoT.--Mr! I (turning round and pointing tolW failed John IVSoydex-of Ne. ierfey, siTcnus.l wbo Is teakin : "mucji'moru hat uriHslied s reincdy for- Potato ft gpb upon the subject bt teivi Rot, wbicfi is described ai follors:L - - than! eouU bone t-makTwi- rot osually commences, .ealtcr al ,VjT. i.v. I -a: linndful ol aihes around .the. Tigealyf .---iy 'r .if; on cadi bi'.l.. anlt swill effectually 1 fiocr,! xaust not wtrnfle; :. - x prevent uc uiscaic. - j -rr-r'' The sflect, we ms well conceive, i,,m shoulJ wnssea.w...p. irrcstible f area. - the: jTrT;. ble..- . - . - -; : eofmlwaTeffoV"-14 "BoTts Tji .-noastrMr.A. . A' floor themsdves. lointd.JeTtilj ia th Wina- furnishes tho tolJoitiog; te-1 himrfi.and the gentleman fropv Asho'? cine, filHcti he Ojvrcs us. u aoin TOtmVsooa to hear tbebst of iia fallible cure Jor bolts, m bor.es i- fcrXj C&tt Adcaii' Mil half a pint each oiant oap- ?Z " r . v . Y . . 7 w luskew together, and gite ir.o jk . v . TlT!2 anen i must cos," sau i, - 4 ..
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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May 10, 1851, edition 1
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