THE TRIBUNE.
N INDEPENDENT,- :
: N E WSPAPER,
PUBLISHED BY
TTARRELL & COLLINS.
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TERMS OF SU1 SCKIiTlt N,
One Yer, in advance,....- ......... $2,00
jgot iu advance,..., 5 00
GESEIUL DIRECTORY.
CODNTY.
Clerk and Probate Judge Calvin Betts.
Kegisterof DeedsA.' H. Cooke, -Sheriff
J aroes I, Moore. u r
Coroner W. S. Barnett.
Treasury- Manly Jones: . -Surveyor
R,D. Jones '
School Examiner John D. Floyd.
Keeper of the Poor House Nelson Hicks.
Commissioners James M. Bullock, Ch'm.,
B B. Royster. William Hays, Thomas W.
Hicks, Williatn H. Puryear.
COURTS.
Superior 10th Monday after the second Mon
day! February and August, . .v
Commissioners 1st. Monday in every month.
Probate Evory . day in the week, (Sundays
excepted )
HENDERSON.
Mayor Capt. S. J. Parhatn. .
Commissioners Col. H. IIarri3, Dr. W. W.
Young, Harry Lassitcr, J. R. Barnard, W.
C. Harris! -$ 1 " v : ' .
Constable Col." II. Harris.
Real Estate Agents S. J. Parham, James
McCallum.
U. S. luterual Revenue Col. Capt. D. E.
Young.
HOTELS.
Railroad Hotel George J. Reayis, Proprietor.
Jk'uderson Hotel R. JLassiter, Proprietor.
KittreU's Hotel- S. W. Kittrell, Proprietor.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Episcopal Rev. A. Bosheimcr,
Pastor, every third oui.day. "
I . '.L, . :0
Episcopal WHliapi S. Pettegrew, Rector,
"every Sunday at 11 o'clock.
Baptist Rev. V. T. Brooks, every fourth
Sunday.
Presbyterian Rev. T. U. Faucette every first
Sunday.
MASONIC.
Henderson Lodge No. 229, of A. F & A.
M.isons, meet every 2nd Thureday in each
month.
RAILROAD TRAINS..
Trails. Goiso North. -Passenger
and Mail, arrives 12.19 p. rn.;
leaves 12.23 p. m.
Thron;h Freight and Passenger, arrives
12.3o a. in.; leaves 12 35 a. rn.
Lo.cal Freight and Passenger, arrives Q.20 a.
pi.; leaves 9;'2o.
Traiss Going SouTn.
Passenger and Mail, arrives 12.23 p. m.;
leaves 12.25 p. m.
Through Freight and Passenger, arrives
JJ.17 a. u.; leaves 3.19 a. fja.
Berea, Sassafrass Fork, Tally. Ho and Oak
11:11, mail arrive via Oxford daily at 11.30 a.
in ; h-aVe-at 2 p. m. "
Office hours lrom 8 a. m. to G p. m.
MRS. VIRGINIA C. McCRAW. P, M.
SOUrilERN EXPRESS.
Office hours from 7 a. in. to (' p. m.
Capt. R. G. MOORE, Agent.
R. R. OFFICE.
Ticket aud Railroad Frtisht.
Capt. R. G. MOORE, Agent.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE
The "Western Union Telegraph Office, is in
the Railroad Warehouse. Open Iroiu 7 a. in
to 980 v. ui,.- ; rt
HAIL BO A I S.
, Time Table.
KaleigU & Gasiou Railroad.
FrjPSRllfrESDTCT'R Oficb, i
Ealeigh, Js.C.t Nov. 3 , 172.
On and after Saturday, Nov. 30tn, 18T-2, t Ri-s
nith Kaleiarh and Gascon hailn ail will run
daily (Sundays excepted as follows:
MAIL,, TRAIN.
Leaves Baleiab. " " 0:35 a m.
Arrives at VVeMon, - . 33 p m.
Leaves Welrton, 1 ' ! ' !:15 a. ni
Arrives at Kaleigh, 3:2 p ui
Mail Traii.8 eoins North and South pass
ach other at Henderson at 23 minutes past
12 o'clock, p m. - -
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leaves Raleiarh, T ,
Arrives at Wei on, '
Leaves Wrldon,
Arrives at Kaleigb,
t 3 00 p. m.
k B.iiO a, m.
9 IS p. ra.
b.iO a. in.
Accommodation Trains going North, ar
rive at Hea-iersoa at 33 mmut s past 12 am
and Waves 35 m niites pat 1 12 a. m. Going
outh, arnveat uener-onat 17 ininntes pass
3 a m., wl leave at 19 minutes past 3a.m.
Mail train mi kas close connection, at veldon
with the beaboara ad Koanoke Kailroact and
Hay LineSteamers via Baltimore, to and from
all points North, West ana Northwest, m l
with Peteieburg Bailma-t-via 1 tcrsbuig,
Richmond and Washington City, io and nom
ail poinis North ani Northwest.
Ana at llaleigb -witlv tilt Ncrtb. Carolina
ilailroad to and 'rom all points Souih, tnd
boathwest, and with tho Raieih. Aunta
Air Line to Uaywoodanl Favetieville.
AecoiLmodation aud ITi eight tiains connect
at WeJdon with Accommodation and Freih o
train3 on Seaboard and Kcanokc Railroad
and fete rsb org l ail road.
An J at Kaleigh with AccQramo-lation and
Freight trains on North Caroliua Railroad.
Persons living: along the 1 no of tbe road
can visit Raleigh in the morning by Accom
tnodatioa train, remain several hours and
xetum the sume eveuing.
, . . A. C. ANDREWS.
'"'M, tf f r.J.j' -. . Gjju Sajt.
SSeaboard & lloauoke Ra I
road Company.
OyyicaS, &u. K.R. (O.)
Portsmouth, Va , Jan. I,lb72.
On and aftT this date, the tiaina win l vn
Poi-ismoutli (Sundays excepted) as follows.
Mail tra'n daily at , v -v 6 a. rr .
rnrcngu rreiDnt aai y at i 3 p. m.
"Way fc ght traL s aiocdays, "vTedneadjiys
and Faidays at s.uOa.ia.
AitRlVE AT PORTSMOUTH !
MaII train dailv at
6.4 p. m.
4.3J p. rc.
Through freight train daily fit
Way Height train Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Situidaya atp. rr z;T f T T J-P"-
Mail Trains -stop at ' all stations lor pas
senarars. TlironorJi Fie'eht Trains Sioa at
Bowor'a Hill,- SnffoVk,1 BaCkhOi-n, ITanklin,
Boykin'a and Seaboard lor passengers,
teignt..- ...t-jvi r . ::i-jt V.;; - .
Mailtmtn ftortipftts at Weldon with the
trains of the Wilmingtoa an$ Weldjfl, ital
egihi.nl Gastcn laiiioad. ' ' ,
And on Monday, Wednesday?, and Fr,!,-
ax Js ranKim, steai er xor aeniru jriy
Local Freight and Passenger, arrives ll.SO Gt executors, adiuinittrators and iniaidian. clars the first Mondav In March. Term -11 ctiinnlntin.' or !ipntin nrfit-lp tombstone With tllC following Cll-
a. m.; leaves 13.25 p. m. The junior partner wlli attend at his ollicc moderate. For fnrthvr" partUulara apply to "iixuun0 or iiuuiuip nrui its r
MAILS BY STAGE. in Weldou ou Saturdays aud Mondays of each her at Lassiter'a Hotel. of food, a3 IllCat, especially fat Or i-rcCICU IO IIIC lUCincry OI
cpt. A. F. Spencer, Contractor Oxford wfS;. 27'tf Ffcb' ?7 u salted meats, butter, gravies, nnd Joun Phillips accidentally shot as
null arrms 11.30 a m - leaves at 2. P. m. WISE BROTHERS, greasy food of all kinds, sugar, a mark of auction by his broth.
j j. , aTT1 ri-rrri 1 I I
inouth, and Landings on lilackw-ter and
tuowau rivers. .- . Q
rebaoth-tt"' " sint:'oM.r5brtation.
MHB
VOL. 1.
US. S. D. fc W. W. YOUXG,
DEUJGISTS & APOTHECARIES,
Henderson, N. fJB
Feb. 27-12m
YA 1501&0UUJU HOUSE,
RALEIGH, N. O.
G. W. BLACKXALL, Proprietor.
Reference made to all Traveling
Ucntlcmen.
Feb. 27-12ra.
WILI.IA314 cV IIATWOOD,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
druggists;
Raleigh, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 27 tf
LO. UABGEU IXAUttlS,
Attorney at Law,
Aa NOTARY 1'URI.IC.
Practices in the Circuit Court of the United
State:?, Supreme Courts at 11
Superior Coin ts of G auvillo, Wat
lm and Wake.
aleurh, the
arren, Frank-
lle'udtrsou, Feb. 27-12in
S. J. SKINNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HENDERSON, N. C.
Practices in the Federal Courts of the State,
and in tbe Syperior Courts of Granville,
Franklin, Warren, aud llaiita'x, couuties.
Feb. 27 12 in '
ED. CjMLAD. WJ. 15. DAT.
" 'i.AAV PAUTXERSllIP.'
CON I GLAND & DAY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ilalifix, North Carolina.
Practice in the Courts of Ilaliiax and adjoin
ing counties in the Supretye Couri ol the
State, and in the Federal Courts. They will
give special attention to collecting and con- I
suiting business, and to adjusting the itccounts I
I Respectfully inform my friends and
patrons, tluit I haye moved to tin; New Store
Hov.se immediately North of the Kail Road
Warehouse, where with a replenished toekol
1UY OOitUS, UKUCKKItS, BOOIS,
SHOES, Ar.
I can serve them satisfactory in price, quantity
and quality.
Respectfully,
W. A. PHELPS.
nenderson, Feb. 27 12ai
Oyster Saloon!
PEOPLE visiting Henderson, Ehould not
forget to call to see
messrs. yacghn & DUNN, I
i 1 J T7OT70TT AVOTT7T0 J I
wno Keep on naim r bmu o am.
will serve mem inaiiysiyie. ai aii uuunsui iiu
day. and to suit the taste ol the most fas tide
ous.
Henderson, Feb. 27-12 uv
Thomas D. Gruet.
Henderson, C.
Manufacturer of Hiding Vehicles ol
EVERY IIISO, SUCH AS
Buggies, Carriages, Sulkie ,
Farm Wagons, Carts, (Jart Wheels, Axles, Ac.
Repairing done In good ptjle and at short
notice. Give him a call, and satisfaction wilt
be offered. - ; -
.Few sT-u. . -A -r-
K. J. P AFkM AM. OK. J AS. SltClLLl'M
HEAL ESTATE,
AGENTS.
IN EX'STEXCE -CXt THREE TEAuN
WE wish to inform those abroad, that wc
have opened a Real Estate Agency lor thr
sale and purchase of property in Central N.
Carolina. Those having Lands to sell, or
wishing to purchase, are invited to inlorra ut
either in person or by letter. Address,
S. J. PAR II AM,
Henderson, N. Carolina,
or DR. JAMES McCULLUM,
Raleigh, N. C.
Feb. 27. 1ST3.-I2m.
Dont Forget!
-TT'TII"'!? you come to Henderson, to bring
Y with you your WATUli or CLOCK, thai
dv,ea not Wv jk, to .
Xi illinm H. Harris,
who wi l f et ihcm to lickln? in a hurry. He
has had teven -eai9 xiericnce, and ha
mrtni.h mnch succefS, as but :i pmall por
tion ofbii worfc has been pent bark to Llin,
All wo. k wji anted for twelve month3.
GIVli 111M. ACA L.
Henderson, Fpl. 2M2m ... ; , . .
A. J. Tinsley,
HOUSE PAINTER.
AMID all the bustle of building new Louses
of every kind which need painting, .he people
of Grauville will please not lOrget that
K
A. J. TINSLEY,
js always rsady for a job, and will do It aa
neat as any body, and as cheap,
Henderson, Feb. 27-0m
HENDERSON, N.
Walter C. Harris,
KEEPS constantly on Land a general Stock
OF MERCHANDISE
AND
Fertilizers,
CIC RS .,Cclebratcd brana of "BANKERS
Henderson. Feb. 2712m
C. B. CHURCH,
THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION OI
Warren County,
IPS constantly on Land every thln? book ilflwihd, thought himself C
' found in A roimtrv nr vill i.r,. sir.. I '
in the Dry Goods and ( rut-cry line. liive him
a call and you shall be convinced, he sella the
cheapest Uouds iu the county.
lpest
Feb. 27-1 in
JainesH.Lassiter&Son,
MEucii.ixrs.
HEXDEUSON, X. C.
Dealer h In rorrlgnand riomeAlle Dry
GOODS, aoiioNv,
Millinery Good? Tint. Cap Show. Roots, 8Ut tl,c l00z nuJ sternly demand
French Sole, and Upper Leather, Hardware, .
and Cutler), China. Gl.ua and Qneenwrc. ctl Z 44D Vt)U promise to do Unto
Lamps, Groceries, Drug. Imn. Stci-1, Bad
dlcry, llarnes. Stationary and Farming Im
plements. You will tind every thing heru that
is usually kept In a firvt class- retail More.
We would advise all persona to examine our
Stock before purchasing
AJodeakrsin Leal Tobacco. Agents lor
Fertilisers.
Feb. 27-1 2m
Music School.
AT
LASSITEIt'S HOTEL,
HENDERSON, N. C.
Mrs. MAttle Jl. Cramp, Principal.
Mrs. Mattlc'B Crump, desires to inform the
people of Henderson and vicinity, that be is
prepared to give Instructions In Music on
Piano. Will be pleased to rouimetice her
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
1305 Cary Street, Richmond, Ya ,
Sell on t'ominlwlon I.EtF TOR1CCO,
(ill A IX, A VI'ODLCK ULNERALLY,
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consign
er! !. .
Feb. 27 Cm
II. 1 WATSON,
Stocfedals, Smith & Co.
Succi ttsors to CLOTWOKTI1T A CO
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
S Somli Howard Mrret, Corner or
CSrninn.
TSaltimore, Maryland.
Feb. 27 tf
QLOlii: MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company !
Infure-i Hvp fn a'l th roost T?r T-
Sp- c al tti-iit O" 1st alio i to tin "lictr.ol
Dividend faure by hi b an -ndoiu?nt
I a.cuied at C mm n 1 lfo hates.
W M. J. RO B A HI)4, Agent
Henderson N. C.
. . S. G. IiVAN, Supcrvts r.
Feb, 14. 6ms.
Scnten FdrflUziEi Ccmjuiy.
JIlSCKAni'BKKS OF
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Great attention paid to
GILIIAaTS GUA'O POR
Tobac, Cotton, Grain, Pea Nuts and
arden Vegetable,
OflIce:CoKKicaCr.T ad Vini MixSTaKKTR,
Bichmond, Virginia.
ALLEX, CLEMENT A CUaitEX,
oMhuwVGUA1'1
At Henderson, A. C.
Feb.7-lJm
A A ew Carpet The Great
TVCNDCR.
The New England Carpet Co-, rutablUhml
4' lH v v J
pended much time, talent and money lo pro
ance a sivitsu ana oumuic enrpvb i u iuw
price, tner years ol expcriincnllrj; with tbo
. - ... A . 1 - ft . WM.
price, after years ol ex
hoc ft nptlcuna Knt'fl V r t
best artisans, haye brou-ht out a carpet wdicd
thv havu named and will be knon as GEB
mam Tapestky, beiig an exact Imitation of
dolid Brussels, the tir&t thousand pieces of
which. In order to introduce them, will be
sold or.C7 cents per yard. . Sample sent by
mail on receipt of 10 cent, or 5 diffcreut
73 Washington street, Boston, Mais,
reb.27 tf . -
MK8. 21 ATT) is B.iKi'jtiMs prepared
to do any mind of 6twin for tiher
Ladies or GenHexnen. from the vixist totn
coahsst fabric- All fraxrrents mailo In tr.e
most lashionahle style, and executed wuu
neatness and dppatch. CU on hcT ftt lhe
Henderson uoici.
D eb. 27-tt
C, MARCH, 20, 1873
THE mttKIAUC ToV,
. A manage ceremony was per
formed, years ago, in IJocsicr Par
ish, I a, by a newly elected magis
trate. He owned a magistrate's
form book, and was in the habit of
turning a leaf at important places.
Having been called upon to marry
a couple; he had recourse to this
unfailing fountain of know!ed"v
and information; but doubting hij
capacity to repeat the service from
memory, clown went a lcnf. The
eventful evening came. The trem
bling couple stood iu tho august
presence of the magis!atc. who, with
OUal to ail emergency. 0 pell in"
i i , 11
tllC VOIUinC at a pIHCC WllCrC a leaf
was turned, in solemn and impress
vo '"Ci ,,,e 1 "n f
ter date I promise confu.-ion he
had opened at the wrong page.
Considerably staggered, but still
resolved, he tumid to another page
Knor all men by these pres
ent" Here he broke down and
stood utterly abashed. Ilillvin
however, with a mighty effort, he
this woman as other mtn do unto
their wive?, so help you GodP
jjow to ui ei c-iol.
The Herald of Health for July
gives some directions upon the
pertinent problem of how to keep
cool. "We quote:
1. The diet should be composed
largely or entirely of fruits, fresh
vegetables, and wheat meal bread,
and other preparations of wheat
and oatmeal. Com meal bread
i i i i.i i t i . I
11I1U ITilhlS MIOIIIU UU SCIUUlli VillUIl,
if at all, during hot weather. Avoid
mustard, spices, etc. Do not eat
hot food, and especially avoid eating
more than the Fystetn require.
2. Drink nothing but water, nnd
that only a small quantity at a time,
Of course this precludes the use of
tea. colico nnd all aicolioho drinks
. The clothing should he light,
light colored, loose fitting, and
changed often.
4. The entire bodv should be
bathed every day, either in the
morning or at night. Tanners and
others who perspire freely and arc
exposed to dust should bathe at
night. They will rest and sleep
better lor doing so. Tho whole
body can be effectually cooled in a
short time by holding pieces of ice
in the hands, or letting n stream of
cold water run upon the wrists or
ankles.
5. Avoid all undue mental or
t.hysieal CXcitCincnt.
Many a man is rich without mon
rnt . ! .1
cy. liiousanus 01 men wuu noiu
inn in their pockets are rich. A
w a
man born with good sound sense,
a good stomach, a good heart and
good limbs, and a pretty good head-
f
piece, is ricli. Uoou uones arc
better than gold, tough muscles
than silver, and nerves that llasli
fire and carry energy to every func
tion, arc better than houses and
land. It is better than landed es
tate to have the right kind ot moth
cr and , father. Good breeds and
among men, as
I herds and horses. Education may
I rlo inn eh to fiheek nvil trnilrnfio
or to develop good ones, but it is a
great thing to inherit the right pro-
portion of facilities to begin with.
I rrt 1 , .
- 1 mc mail 13 riCll WHO IIOS a gOOtl
.. . . . .... .
disposition WllO IS kind, patient,
f.iipprf..l 1l0neful nn.l xvlm l,n n
flavor 0J wit and fun ill his COnipo-
m , . . 1
sitlOIl. AIlO lurdCSt thing to get
. ' .. . ... V ,
alCJlg With in this World, IS ft mail A
own self. A cros3, selfish fellow,
and carc-burdcned man thcso arc
all deformed on the inside. Their
f,et do not limn out their thoughts
lcL' Hu "ip 4Ut llltir iuuuniii
mm nf furttinnnn tliariVP
"W01 JOriunc on.liiogmc
...n11l,l n.la,K- nirt with ovorv clol.
".1U Siaj0 Pari W1UI Ccry UOI-
lar to obtain a longer leasee! life.
NO. 4.
KTorriNu place
Joint cducation-gymn&stics.
To kill time sleigh it.
wretched bachelor is rctoon-Li
siblo for the fallowing provcii:
A nch man ii never ugly in the
CVC3 of a girl.
A beautiful woman smiling be-
speaks a purse weeping.
Kvcry man had rather be JianJ-
somo than good. I
A house full of daughters is accl-
lar of sour beer,
A man of straw ii worth a
tuan of gold.
wo-
A rich wife is a source of quar-1
rcl.
It is r.n ill house when the hen is
a talking bird.
He who marries ill is very long
in becoming widowed.
A rich widow weeps with one
pyc and laughs with the other.
-Some cue calls Auber's AW
Ahiour9' an Aulcnt Comique.
fu.i..i..Mi...t... rr,,
this winter the mot miserable lail
urcs arc the snow banks.
A1.13, father! another daughter is
born uuto yon, is u Spanish cxcla
maiion ot condolence.
on Bnlow say Warner is a I
shrewd man, liecausc ho married a I
shrew.
No miller need ever be out ofl
employment, for he can always
"rind his teeth. I
toiuo tine iiiiib iiw u.i-s in.
cr been able to discover where r
ol stepsy to. Upstair, of
course
A chnrchvard in Ulster has a
cr-
A conntrv magistrate lcin
called npn to tnarrv a couple,snd:
"I pronounce von man and wife,
and may God have mercy on your
suuls. Amen." Singing teas omit
ted.
A song that is just now very
popular in London has the follow-
ins chorti.. To get the meaning
of the joke, if there is any, Ean
must be pronounced in Cockuev
style, viz , Ilesau :
I raw Esau kissing Kate,
And the fact is wc all three saw,
Porl saw Esau, he saw me,
And she saw I saw Esau.
rxrAaoiAu the iaxc.
Step out into the purest air you
can find; stand perfectly erect, with
hcad and shoulders back, and then,
fixing the lip i as if you were going
to whistle, draw tho air throngh
the lips into the lungs. When
your chest is about halt full, grad-
ually raise the arms, keeping them
extended, with the palms of the
hands downa a you suck in the air,
so as to bring them over the head
just as tho lungs aic full. Then
drop tho thnmbs inward, ami after
gently lore ing the arms backward
and the chest open, reverse the
process by which o draw your
breath till the Inn-s arc cmntr.Tliis
process should bu repeated immc
diatclv after bathing, and also scv
cral times during the day. It
impossible to describe to one who
has never tried it, the glorions
sense ot vigor which follows this
excrcisc. It is the best expecto-
rant in tho world. Vo know a
gcntleman, the measure of whose
chest has been increased by this
means some three or four inches
during as many months.
A young lady onco married
man by the name c Dost, agajnst crs into. the bub around thcontsida
tho wishes o her, parents. After a ot the boxes. To oil an axle tree
short time they lived unhappily to- first wipe the spindle clean with a,
gethcr, and tho returned to her cloth wet witlvspirils of turpentine,
father's lioti3c; but ho refused io and then apply a few drops of cas
rcccive her, saying, "Dust thou art ter oil near the shoulders and end.,
and unto Dust thou shalt return." One teas poonfnl is for the wholc..-.
Ami she got up an J "dusted." Krcfttng?
MCC 1 Mo. t U$ SMilS I Tr.
1 ir 3 4 sa t I ) a u mi
t tt Cft tO
3 n ut mm Si ea
4 M i'ltO 12 14 I) 14 Ml
rfnlta ! J 7 l Mil
) f O !S t !ft 7i
1 C no b I ti 900 ) )at
EOHEATIC.:
Cookiko Asparagus. Cnt it in
very mall pieces and , boil twenty
t. ti .i
. . ' . , ' ,
toiir over it some crc" Tnkc n
tablesnoonfnl of flatir am! ilia KJimo
of butter, mix them veil together
and stir into the cream. Let it
boil up, and it is done. Try this.
and you wil ay it is tho very best
waV tCXVC R,rar3S"4 ZR crr
row or iicaru oi.
Iowa Tckk 1'lixtiso. In Iowa,
the planting oT trees is encouraged
by law. Evcrp acre of trees plant
ed releases taxation for ten year
on $1(h) valuation; and for each
acre ot fruit trees planted, tax is
exembted on $."0 valuation for fivo
vean; the same shade trees and
hedges along tho highways. The
rcitilt is an cxtctuijo cultivation of
lorest. trnit and shade trees. ar-
lW mM
To Nkctbalxzb Poi5cx.Tio
following says the New York Ttmcs,
given on the uuthority of a drug
gist, is worth knowing, if true:
A xion of any concoivahlc , de
gree of po.tncy which has been
swallowed, intentionally orbyec-
cident, tnavbc Tendered ir.itsntlr
iiarmlesly swallowing twogtlls of
sweet oil. An individual with a
very strong constitution should
take twice the quantity. This oil
wi neutralize every form ofvegc-
la,,,c or mmcrai poton wiui wincu
I physicians or chemuts are acquaint-
qJ0
Gcauau rcwrtsc; Wo rtallr
vriah all our reader liketl Grahtai
mush, or pudding, as veil as vrc.
iVrhaps yon will ct tome flour
ami try it, it wc tell yon hove to
make it :
1'nt three pints of water in a
kettle; when it LoiU stir in flour
cnowrh to make mxut as thick
hasty pudding. It requires rather
more salt than Indian meal innsh.
It yon have any left orcr cut in sli
Ces and try for brcaklast. To ho
I eaten with sugar and cream or mo
1 s.
PtuiAX Itmuxc Taako tho
pulp of six baked applcf, add to
I them one once ot rice prctioosly
boiled in mill-, and bcatten smooth,
c ounce of sifted tigar9 the gra-
ted rind of a lemon, and a tea
spoonful of lemon juice; mir
these well together ; then beat tho
whites of four eggs to a fine froth,
put in the other ingredients, whisk
it all up quickly, put into a warm
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I tJiou, aim place in a loicraoio
quick oven ; when properly set,-
tuni it out and pour roam it a cus-
tard made with the yolks o! tho
CPWi remaining from the pndt
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Gun.ui.c Wagoxs Few jcoplo
fully opprcci ate the importanco of
thotushly lubricating the axles,
etc., of wagons and carriages, . and
still lcwcr know what arc the bat
materials and the Ust method of
applying tl cm. A -well made
wheel will endure corcmoa wwtr.
I from ten to twenty five years, it
care is taken to use the ngbt kind
and proper amount ol gtcaio;but
hf this matter is not attended to.
- they will lc used up in five or" ti
- years. Lard thotild never be used
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is on a wagon, tr it win penctrato
the linn, arul works its way around
the teuons ol thefjkef, and spoU
the wheel. Tallow is the best lo.-
bric&tor (or wooden axle tree, and
castor oil fur iron,, J n&t grease c-
riough sliould be applied to the spin-
die oCa wagon togko it a light
coating ; thU is better than more,
for the surplus rmt oa will work;
out at the ends, and be forced br
a I the shouldcr-bAnds aud nut-wash-
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