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' -r' rf . If V. V -:.' V. 7 . a in .'.0.-'-.j;i ii .... h p-' . r ' iSlW. - "! . I- -": r C:i : i L: tixrwi't-Elock,- Ttird Story. 71 7.i; iTw Dollars pav-anawtmiyjayablala ed-4 rvat;j; t2,SI with! tlx month! ; 3,O0 ifUt thee pirUoa f theyear... Clabe twsnty, J 1,60 each. .V. .' ' i i 0 1 ' 'w . 4. B o I -a - o e $ C $ X C3t 251 Wl 35 S BO 4 60 8 CO T5 1 25 3 25'4 S3 S ft 00,8 T6 9 CO 3 68(5 t0 4 80)5 CS 5 CO T 00 S 00 10. 49oh9.- o'4 o: eo eolT oo's oaio- m 1 1 1 1 oir 4 Tmis JUmMU t Hy. ; ,, 25 1 ttfxmm. tXmmfmlU mumrUrl,. 40 2?vlv Uses it &iioiia. (thii tmJ r coaa- , 3 EditorUl mUM of Arrtlimenta, or eklllnf tuatlom U uj aUrprii UUadd to batflt tndi- Tldoau or corporation, win bo eaar(td for at th rat or lv Man por una. I jS3Bpoiai ioumi, Mm ttarriaxv'rOT Ukiar prooodoaoo of roralar adrartionoate. doaMBaaal JS3T Notlooa for mtlnp, aaarliabU aoloU, flro compaaioa, o aalfprtoo. ..... . Zy Iarric uUm iaacrtod for 0.U ; Cwatlti S5 ooatv walou oeaaapaaiod iby ebltaarioa, wbioh will bo ebargod fo at rojralar d vortlilng rmtei. XAdTortitomoau dltplayodlii. larxo typo to bo obarKod oaa-Lalf mora than regular iaWts.. SAZ1 traalent adTertiojnonU to bo paid Tor In draaoa - . HOME TESTIMONY: ; 2TartW Tnuabnll CoJ, 0., Mareh Ttb, 185Ti . ' X borb7 certify that I haro boon doallng la lb GraSoabors Modlrlnoa for the past fv yeara, and oaa traJy aay that I bora novar offerod an j coodiolnoa toiha pablio that bar mot with, tbo dooldod approba tloa of tbt peoplo. Ilka thoooi partienlarly.tho PU1 and Catbolieoa. Tbey will .raadilv porform-alland mora than la proaiod for thorn. I bar aold a boat ttly hotUao of th CatboUaon tbo paatiaaaoa, and I hoar th boat roanlu in oory oaoo. - - J. U. C JOHNSTON, Modloal Apat. Bad what Dr. Bnsbnoll oaya of tho Gra9noorg ilodleiooa. Dr. B. U a pbyaleian of ozUnnTo prao-ti and ono of tbo moat raecoaafal In tho County (Traaaba.ll) In which bo reildea. MTbia oerttSas That I havo naod tho Grafloohari; TUli and hlarkhall't Catholieon, aold hero by J. H. . Johaiton, In my practice to my entire tetisfaction. . TXri art good IftJicina,." DH. O W. BUSIINELL. Hartford, Trumbull Co., 0., March 7th, 1857. : , I am a physician of thirty year'i prantica. My Tiriaeipal atuJy baa ban tho diaeaaea of-femalea. Tbay oaro coaoraQy baffled my boat effort t. Obtaio-inr tho materials composing Marhall'a Uterine Catholieon. I waa pleaded with them,garo the Medicine a fair trial, and found myaelf abundantly aaccesafol. Jn my former practice, I could only mitigate tho aymptoau of about half the oaaoa, and oould notouro one ia tea. Now I oan radioaUy euro at leaat aoraa. teen la twrntr . and can mitirate the rest. I eon aider : MarrhanB Uterine Catholieon the greateat bleasing i to remalea l nare erer met wito. JAS. II. WILLIAMS, M. D., Charleston. Wkst Banroan, Coshocton Co., May 14, 1857. . Mr. II. B. KinRiley, Sir: I have been aelling the madiolno of the UrafTenburg Company for the laat 10 jeaa and bare invariably found theia to give good atif&ction; and tho Pill I have aold to a great jsaay famiiiea aa regularly a their toa and coffee, and with my trade they have become a ataple article. Marshal)' Uterine Catholieon i a medicine that has .done a great amount of good in Female Diseases. Oae lady I aold it to told me aha bad received more , .benefit from one, boitlo than tho did from along oourie of medical trtatment by tho moat skillful Vbyaijiaaa. Your truly. ; JAMES WILSON. QRAFFEifBURCl FAUTL Y XEDICINES. Airatt. rticaa. .VegeUhlo Pilla, .....-.... box 25 eta. Green Mountain Ointment,...!.. ........... 25 et. Baraprill.. bottle, $ I 00 Children' Panacea........... 50 cta. fcj Lotion...,),... ..... - .., J5 eta. Peror aod Agae Remedy... ...."... ...V. box, 10 ej. Health Bittera..',.'.'.U...'.. packag,, 25 etV DyaeqUry Syrup,..........MM.. bottle, 50 cta'. Conanmptlro Balm, '. !' -$3 00 Marahall'a Uterine Catholicon... " 1 50 Graenburr,P.ile Bemedy,... Manual of Health, ..per copy, 25 cta. Tor aalo by.. S. 17. Lippftt, Mt. Vernon j Tuttlo A MonUgu,,,rroderictown : Bishop A Misbey, North Liberty j. DrTMeMahon, Millwood; N.M.Dayton, Martinaburgh; W. Conway A Co Mt- Liberty. Ordera for Medicine aboald be addreased to , 1 . f. D. B. KI5QSLET, Cleveland. Ohio, . Jan. 28, Agent for the SUta. 7 HOWARD AQIATIDN. . rUILADELnilA. . A Bolnt ItMihttiom tailMid 4y tpoial-- etewaMatpr a RtlUf 0 tie Sieh mnd IXitrtd, I witi. ViruUnt 4 EpiUm, jDfew. fTtHB HOWABDSSOCIATION, ia view of the JL wruldtta(juetAon of human life, caused by Sexual diseases,, and the deceptiona praoticed,npoa th wnrortuaato victims nf aucb ,d(eaafia,by Quaoka, aevr era! yean ago AiracUd their Consulting Surgeon, aa ebariUblo.ac, wortajLof their name, to open a Pispesnury for tie. treatment of thiaelaaa oftdiaeaa. in all tbr JaxmumA io.glro MEDICAL UU), VIC3 GRATIS to. all.. who. apply , by letter, .with-a (leseriptian of tbeineondition, (age, oocnptiQn,babH Sta of life, Ae.,) an4jinase-ofoxtreme poverty, to rURSISH MEDICINES FREE OP CHARQE. It neediest to add that tie. t Aaaociation command the highost Medical skill at tho age, and will furnien the moat approrad.mpdeontreatmenU. ,.. x , Th Directors of she Aasociatknin thelrAnoual Baporl npoa tho treatment of-Sexual Diaeaaea, for (ho year ending January la.JJ58, ax press th blgb-. est satisfaction with Jtb aucceas which baa attended the labors of th Consulting ttrgton. In thaour4of Ppormatorrhoea, Spinal Waainasa, ImpeUnce, Go-1 norrhcea. Gleet, ByphQis th Tice of Onanism or Pelf-Abase, ote, and order a centinuanc of th anm pla for th. t.nsuing year. t . Th XJftora, CO rerjew.jrf th past, feelacsuw. bd that thaltlborslnthi,rber of benevolent e. fort bar been, of great benefit to th afHicUd, eepe-fiallytoth yong,nd they hare .roaoved. to da. ret thamaelves, with renewed aeal, to thia very Important and srviich derpis.ed eause., 14ir . ,: . , An admirable report ex. ermatorrhec a,. or Seminal TTeaknesa, h yico. f Onanism, Masturbation, or Saif-Abaf?, and.r tist diaeaaas of th aexual or. gans, by th;Consulting Snrjreon, will bo sent by pail (ha sealed enrelope), EflEE Off CHARGE, on xeeeipt f TWO STAMPS tor poUg4 Other f P0", wU on th natuT aoa4 tratneat of tel. wal dlacaaes, dtot Ao, are ponxUntly boin pnbli h-t ff tuaeua d;rtributio,and wiU be. seat-to th afflicted. ;- Bomo f tho new remedies and meth. Ti.J..; wv-, Cmalting Curgoea, Howard Aaaocia. Jt- Eouth Mnth fc treat, Philadelphia, PaT J craer or tfta litrector. . . t,ZZ2Jt D. II3ARTV7C1L, President: Ct irscn.o,.feerUrj,. ; a-- jr. ad.'.f Lia, JJal3:ly... 6 Ai'nicr F.irecl, tlcrtland, e.;;.-j C!xs; Tortrfit ar. 1Ti-mn.Tti'ZtsL-" , '.CILX, Ii0SS.vr00D- AND' MAHOGANY,-,; - - . "t.tf 5 "-.del --.rrvici, (,v --va2-v?7ea hand. . x&ar. tl. eorsht'st of .4 t-.J Visclvjred : ' - Sahhali koly; a-r- "Si. T th lowly, , . .. s. Stm aft thoa a weloom dayj ' " . Whence thou eomeat, earth and ooean, ' ' i ff54 and brightneaa, rest and tnatloa,--'' Bold th pocr man's heart to pray. V- . ,.; :: . , -- "Bun woke for!;"" Bixd that soarast ' .. . - O'er th muU.empurpled moort . ' i Throstle's song that stream-like newest; Wend, that QTr 4wdrop goait! ; Walcoin bv th vo-rora poor. I ' . . 1 .:: ; . i '- . . ' -UuXn'rlrtr,,1 1 i-' :-Young foroTorf " - - ' Cloud, gold bright with ffcaatiot gtI .Happy wood-bta, gladly weeplagl , nat within th WUdVros keeplagi - "t Oh that they were bleated at y ' .. Sabbath aojyK . . . ' . ' r . ' Pw th lowly - ,.' ; , t Paint with fl ewers thy gllUariag audi . for afiietion's sons and aaaghtara, . Bid thy ancwrtainj, woods aad waters, Pray to God, tho poor man's God. 'Pal young mother, Gasping brothsrl Weeping aistor, young and fair! Grief-bowed aire, that life-long dieat? WdtitaOippad chlld that, seeing sighast. Com and drink th light and air. CtUl Ge4 tisoth, fitiU JUrrth - . What a lift aaaAaks away, - . -And, oh Sabbath, bringing gladness Unto hearts f weary aedneas . Still art thoa th "Poor maa's day. : J 1 r-: A BOY'S TKIAI& ; "if The SpriogSeld Republican tas a capital arU. cle 00 the subject, v Hereare tomt f xtracta: - his Mwuaosa ria m ,"o( w 1 toppote that the first, .erer, jri'al a boy has to undergo is to submit lis will to that old man, who h iSjtaoght to consider hU father,-To be restrained in doors at oighe be forbidden to go a nwimming 1fiflio5es a dJ, or to be hindered from pinching' the restof the children just for fur, is aa interfeTence with nataraHa alienable rights, every wsy injurious to the feelings. And ibea when upoq some overwhelming temptation, a boy asserts his independence of parental control, and receives a "tanning" wh a switch from a quince bush, either upon his back or bare feet, it becomes reajjy a very serious thing. We never could see that the smart of an operation like this was at all assuaged by an affdctionato aasarance that it was bestowed oat of puro love.-; "I 8CTTIXO WITB TBS OIXLS. The next great trial of that boy is to be obliged by a cruel master to sit with the girls at school. This usually comes before the develop! raent of those undeniable affinities which in after life, would tend to make the punishment mare endurable. To be pointed out as a "gal boy," to be smiled at grimly by the master, who is so fr delighted with his own Ineffable pleasantry to give the little boys license to laugh aloud, and to be placed by the side of a girl who has do handkerchief, and no knowledge of the use of that article, is, w submit a trial of no mean magnitude. Yet we hare been there, and have been obliged to "sit up close" with big Rachel, laughing and blushing till we came to hate her name. We wonder where th overgrown frowzy creature ia now, and what the condition of her head is? . . TUB FIRST LONG TXILXD CO At. We do not believe that any boy pat on bis first bog tailed coat without a sense of shame. He first twisted his back ball off looking at it in the glass, and then when ,he steps out of doors it seems t p bm as if all creation was in a broad . The sun laughs in the sky; the cows tnrn gnn. to look at bimj there are faces a,t every, window-his rery shadow mocks bim. Wbea he walks by the cottage where jane Hre be dare not look cp for his life.. , the yery boards creas: with cop-sciousness of the strange spectacle, and tho old pair of pantaloons that stop a light in the garret-wincVow poi wjih derision. If be is obliged to pass a group of men and boys, the trial assumes ''W? irrfio ug His( legs, get all mixed up wtS embnrxassmeat, and the Map; of the dangling ap'peodaga is felt npoa them, mored bj the wind of his own agitation he coald not feel worse were it a dishcloth, worn as a badg of disgrace. It is a happy time for him wben be gets to enorch, and sits dowo with bis coat tail under him; but be is still apprehensive with thiakieg of the Sunday Sohool, and woaderi if th cliildreo will ask bim to swing bis lonr tail ed Hue." ' -v.;-,' - - K OrJTO BOMX wTTB TH OIBU. , - i the entraoce into society may be said to take place after boyhood baa passed away, jet a multitude tat e the initiative before their beards are presentable. It Is i great trial, ither to si tea. der or a tough age. Far am -OTergrowo. boj to p to floor; Jtsowicf that there ara s dozen girls Inside, and to knocf or tior with absolute TwTVi." " ywt nunuies sol their erei win npoa him, U a aevr tost of courage, Togo before theia girla and mak,a' i aatisfactory tour ci th room without. tteriiiBff on ih; tn.' get so far as to measure J tan yardi oftzv with ono of these girls, and cct it short at ach cod, be may stand m -chanea to pass si pleasant evening, but let hint "cot flatter tims&lf that all .1. . . t ". '. " - - - - w. - mo wjaas 01 ui erexsuj" ara pyer.v inere comes t last tba brtakiar Tbo 'dear, eirla don tbeir hcs'and put oa their ebawls, and look so saner, and mtapl-r.. -'4 if fhey did saoV Uh nj o'aj to 'fr lor. taem.; "lhen cocaes the plocb, an- l lirtoj tat the ctostplaclrViu t? t3 ti, zziA, is .c a .is mrozt, tAl tii Ur c"-tp tia rojf cf I'j zz.z.z, at I Cr: JZzUi 'i."' .i.T CI 3 lex r-ers to L!j trza, tiVilVj tz3 tlsil tv Lit ;art, LCi ta tvulyaxj Z Aoopt cf 6sIIniu;s6oo4 ii tifaia- haias xeally bee tai 50M and dosa IL -Cleep .wme'bWm and calico, Wd, b awakes la tthe rjornDg and finds the doora.of Jiia pea to bim, and tit pis stealing for timldat&- ?; i-a&wt :zTt:ziv3in of tlie TTbrli ,Tba flowing is ss extract jfrom V aexmoa'of opiirgedav.ua JbogLxh proacber, an; is a apeci' man of tho eloquesc which, withia m year, or two, bas made bis nam famCkr la both homis-Gaa Anj maa tall me wbea th begiaaug was? Tears ago, wo' tboogbt tlo beginnin of thia world wag wbea Adam cam poa it; bat wo bare discoVerad that tbouaands of years before that God was forming chaotio .matter to make it a fit abod for man, aad patting races ef creatures upon It, that tbej might die and leare traces of bia baadiwork aad taarrellotts skill, bafbra b tried bia band oa man. . Bat thia waa ; not tbo beginning, for WTtUlioa poi&tt at to toriod long era this world .'waa ' fashioned, to tie daja wbea tho morning stars wort begottea when. liko droba of dew from tbo fingers of morning, stars aad constellations fell thicVly from tbo hand of God; wbea, by bis owe Bps, belaaacbdd forth ponderous orbs; when, with bia own bind, bo seateometajiko thunderbolts, wandering tbroogh tbo sly, to find boo day their -proper sphere. We go back to those days wbea worlds were .made aad systems were Ctshloned, aad wo bare not area approached tbo beginning jet. - - Until wo go back to tbo time wbea all the oni- rerse slept la the mind of God, as jet onborn, nntil we enter tbo eternity where God, tbo Crea tor, ( dwells ; alone, everything sleeping 1a bia mighty gigaatio thooght, we hat aot. gaessad th beginning. v Wa may go back, back, back, ages npoa ages. Wo may go back, if wo may oso sack words, whole eternities, end yet Barer arrive af tho. Jbeginntag, Our wing might b tired', par imagination die away. Coald it out- tr. tbe 'ghtnlnga flashes majesty, power, asd rapidity, it wp,uld,sooa weary iuelf era it could get to the beginning. Bat God, from the begin- bfng, chose his people, jwhea annavlgated either was jet unfanned bytjio wing of a single a&gel, when.spaca was sboreless, or ela nnborn, when uairersal silence reigned, and not a.voics or whisper shocked the solemnity of silence, wiere there was no being, no .motion, oaagbt bat God hicu' self alone in is eternity; wpen, without the song of an ange), ?jtbooi. tbp. attejidaaco of.een a cherubim, long ere the Ivring creatures were born or tbo wbeeisof tbo chariot of Jehovah were fashioned eTen.ti.en, "ia the beginning was the Word."and falha- begiolM QodTs; tople-wo in the Word, and in th beginning ae chose them all onto eternal life. Necessity of Ezercisa for Ladies. The natural warmth of the. body is essential to health, and even, to life itself. The free circu lation of th blood, the healthy action of th skin, and all the important functions of the body, depend on the preservation of this natural beat. If it be deficient, the skin shrivels and becomes pale, and shivering, coughs, torpor of the blood, chilblains, and many diseases arise. Warm clo thing assists to preserre this beat, and a proper amount of nourishment Is also, of course, necessary. Well warmed rooms condnce to keep it up; bnt, without doe bodily exercise, nothing else will suffice. The exertion of the muscular pow. era causes certain pulsations or beatings of the heart, circulation of the blood, and tba perspirsv tioa through the skin, imparting sew vigor aad parity to the system. . ' This exercise is doubly beneficial when taken in the open air at regular intervals. In summer, the coolest part of the day sboald bo chosen, and the exertion sboald be gentle aad moderate. Ia winter, brisk aad active walking ia required to produce tba genial Warmth so necessary and so agreeable. It is still better to' engage ia some active sport; and, for yoanr eirls, nothing can be bettor than, the skipping orer a rope, or battledore aad shuttlecock. - - , As th bondt of exercise is greatly increased when the mind aa well aa tba body ia actirelv en. gaged, U la desirable, wbea it caa be accomplished, thst walking, should be social asjcoaTersa-Upa will re lie re tba tediam of mere mechanical exertion. Bat it is always better erea to go oat alone thaa to neglect the necessary duty of walk- tag. cxercie a uo cocsitieroa iTenencuu that is aot habitual, aad along, walk once a week is bat fatigue without profit' Some persons who are much engaged duriag'' tba dajj consider it economy of time to walk aftr f uoset, but this is a great mistake, for tba air is then neither pleasant nor healthy; betides, tbo body is fatigued aad listless with tbo employment of the day, aod tba eTenrngJxoara are best tpen ia social ia-door occupations. : ; . - -. ... ' Ekates and 2rtsV . This animating f oort'so deaf to eyety school-boy, bas of lata yearsjbecpma aito fashionable. It ia no lopger taoaopolize.d .bjrtbe wearers ef troaasra. Tba ladles pow; iaicjga ia tbo ax hlleratiBg exercisa,' aad atery' winter w bare tbo pictcresue spectabla of booa aad crlaoliae "--'--jh..a-: -ct 4--,s-.W : Tbia aew ftstxoii If apt a toarca of pleaxara only,' bnt a stimulus to beaUb.' The aet gener atlonr wftr'feel its) beaeclal ere'ct "These fcrlU girla, jhos .rosyIaegblp- creataresrfilid-tB bow so magically rer the Coor cf ?sa liih wUcb winter t avV onr po"n23,'- are" desitael ; ia thccarsa fboxaaV Tettj',Jj3 ro crVile3,'ad, ' tiTS1 t.?..RA- cf Hbe?aBd it shall be found that cx ct sEeej t:r,.tie joy and filow- cf port, ties fatar ; c r'.!i rr taye drawn a ri-5r tiat shall 1 5 t;i: I:;; to tie rtZZ ll 3 til le'rcr 3 eft Li'i Li . ... -it : -ZZi i . i CI ,,i cocsCiutioas treiif, XLzit a. Rabies' gegartnient; r Lca 'pd' atiatl'oa forsis wbe-i Eaglisltwaiea' ara'j:t tbetaA at aa ia their f riot gasa wocea, ar9.2&fj.t!3 bia pedestriap ad borse-wQaea. Aa Amerv caamotc.oi .ni'y seldora thiaka of poaa-' pf.2'a aa lss!p!es oa ber ?e ' CUaeaa lady ia ler acorn tiijg.a bora. , ont of idoqrs, shell abpeSj.J a rfeTeatSiotof early Yadiag aad ia&rmUy wohld,rec,dmmead to all. oar roaa,"oBt'Woor Iporta,' and yoang wpmea. cspecialls ..tbUW-ttisbioned. "fxeickaia, its seafoo! . piaclcf. Inedicm,- aad. cosmetics, wa would jicrVV-ieies perbaps, to trade T foor 'dsacing ab'ppefor a pair, aad gire tlba freasiatuig pond a few of the hours 8oan fjient .la-Hhabot and glar in'g baU-jmJB(3l.Oce rancfc it V people bar orgaaid skating dab, bired j Iot of laojl, caused k4 be flooded,, ariUi water, jrbicb it is oxpectelwill freeze bapt a retiring room for ladies, aa iredaii maa. to take care of tba ice, keep it ar of snqw, atc ai,aa. expense of $1,000, fa tbelr sporty tbis wiatery-- Olio State Journd " .' "' ' ". If we bare a , wkkaesa or foible iaoideaito bamaa nature, it admiratioa of pretty worn en. The followini correct deacriptioa mast bare been writtea doe wbo was similarly ef fected: A pretty womao l oae of the aatitatioaa of tbe country aa aisl aad glory, Sbe makes at a e - 1 .e . a ' " ws sun satoa, pioe ucy, eta. ot i aiy, ana aap piness, wbereTer sbejg'oea. Her path is oae of delicloaa roses, perfkae aad beaaty. 8he is a tea kjrare' carls, cboice ea&co aod principles. ;Me sUnd .ap before ber as so many admiratioa poita, to melt iato cream aad butter. Her worda'fleaV aroaad tbe ear like masic, birds of parjliae, or tbe cbimea of 8ab- batb bella. Withof ber, aociety would loae ber troest attractioa, ta. church its fittest reliaaee, aad ia many young jmea the rery best of com forts aod company. Met influence is generally to restrain tbe i oas, strengtbeo tbe weak raise tbe lowly, flauel skirt the beatbea, aad encourage tbe faik bearted. Wbererer yoa find the Tirtaoug wolaa, yoa also fiad pleaaaat fireside, boquets, cleh clothes, order, good lir tag, geatle heart, piey mosic, light and models institutions generallyj-She is th flower of hu manity, a rery Ten in dimity, aad her ia scriptipa U the breatbjof HeaTen. ' - r - To Preserre tia TeetJi. The, teeth should never be cleaned by ether Jhaa fnechanical; meaa, Anya.,cbemical agent that will act upon the jartar on the teeth, will act npoa aad destroy he eaaajpl . of the teeth also. ; Hence,. although the teeth may be mid to look rery white, ink minuta or two br the use of acid, thy sooa become darker thaa eirer to bewhiteaed vao mole, and early Jter. aad paia is tjdrei to, follow.; M. cleanogtthe.teeb'bj mecnaaicai means, the) precaution to be opsery ed is, that they should apt be broken scratched, and that the Utfar ahonld, be so, perfectly re. moved that a smooth kuiface shall t.1 lefL as upon a rough surface jjhere u sure to be a fresh accumulation of tartat. To .bave this done properly, it is necessari to obtain the aid of a practical bead, with Appropriate iastrameats; to keep the teeth clean! when once made so, a full and soft brush aboiM be applied in a rotary manner, at least once a! day, with water not very cold. As often as ones a week prepared thai may be used for a denfrice. Wbea more than this is needed, it is beat to obtain the assistance of tbe dentist. Charsoal. oamica stone. Aa.. wear away tbe teeth toq sertrely, and, indestruo tible ar the first-namedls, it insinuates itself be-tweea tbe gam aad the neck of the tootk, wbicb latter, not being covered by enamel, sooa decays wbea thas exposed. . ,se" . " ' ' Cement for Gl&M XTnder "Water." Ia response to theiqairy for a cement for glass under water, as in aquarioms, J, B. Sowall, 01 jjyan, Aiasa, writes, that euer Tanous trials he found the following excellent, for which be is indebted to a chemical friead; Take by weight twel re parts of resin; jbor parts gam sbellac; twoparts common beeswax one part Spanish brown; aod two parts ot plaster of Paris or fine brickdpsj, say eaoagb make the cemeni tolerably thick while melted,.. After being applied it can be smoothed ,wi ,a bot iroa. . If a leak shonld.bappea from anj caose t can be pended with tbe bot iroa in a trice-7-the water being, firs removed of cpprse. ';, Tlia cement does not crack aad is perfectly iasolabla ia water. . ,H. Aw Sbeldoa, anddbary writes, that ia coostyactiog aa aqatriam, be waa obliged to iareot a cemeot, aad he fiada tbe ase of the fob lowing perfectly aaecessful Dissolve two oaacea of gum. shellae ia six oaacea of alcohol mix with clean clay, dried 'aad powdered,. To as, dilate witb alcohol aod apply, with a brush. Jt eCectaally prevents any Tasting of the iroaL, . . X 'jfiii .v CnHxit Mm. Ae tbe tCtajs Is, a$ at band for preparirg tbese oseiui stores Of ncn ana savory food, a fe words .win not be out cf place ia.regard to them. Tbe legs of bogs, tbpri ja tbe kock. are tbe best for bams,' and" sboald. ba cbosen in prefejreBee, to laqty legs. . They may -be salted by immersion ia a c!eaajpickle cqataitatB' a little soar and saTpetre disaolre J, .or. hey way be salted oyer item, tarniag tiea eTery day, and jjiriug them ,.xoed bfcing.,. JL rL::U e?-sr;;aad groandblau fpcr ailed Xitli tJ.l irUl nock improT.j' tie Cavort cf Ci taeti It "retires eioT.t a nocii' tys.!t'ti's ty ret prccc-V tad tiree weeis ty'. tia dry ej-Uu. At ti: er.d cf tiis p?n-3 tb?y fiould ts lz? jr a f.jw c t i i.::;, t-1 ll-j ergTrealy Ut eac' ! .jc.rat:'.:, f I c-yiwett l-y t; j t esx.' "' ' ' '" r " . f'senfe I jnfonnati0ii. : :T tb Intoisriblo itcbio tbat fowa fxOit'Ll-U'i toes, it Is necessary to 'totally ex eiuio CL Ct from tba aTdcted parL . , tf it is aot accoooyaiuad wlJ' swellln, guns shellae, dls kolred ia alcobol, applied so aa to form' acorn plet coatj'iatbe easiest remedy that I know of. t dxlea eooa, and does aot. adhere to the stock tors, aad reaeraHy lasU aatH they are weQ. If the Cash, becomes awollea aad painful, plasters of good sticking salve are of great eemce,bat if btgblj inflamed,' any" mild pooltlco' that w2! exclade the xygeo of tbe air from the diseased part,. aai keep it moist, aflowiag tie recapara- Ure powers of nature to do tbe rest. 11. . 1 Cezxezl to Hciut fcoti Flro and 7ater. Half a pjat ef milk, half a" plat of tiasgarj let tbea simmer together till the card separatee, Straia and with .tba whey mix the white ef five eggs well beateaMep. Wbea weir mixed, add Sifted qaick lime till tbe whole ia about as thick as patty. Do aot pat your beads iato it, as it baga teadMcy.to,. make the skia aore. Lay it .oaerecy part of the broken edge, aad snake tbe e)dget at exactly, whoa perfeotl dry, it trill, be found t reslft both, beat aad moisture, aad tbe artioia will be aa strong aa wbea new. . . - .i.-, ..f . .. .... mil '. CS?" Sandwiches are a favorite dish at eve- aipg DartiesrteB, properly prepared. Tie fol lowing recipe U.aai4 to be orthodox: Chop fiae some, cold dressed bam, say about a quarter of a poood, put it ia a basia with a tablespooafal of chopped pickles, aad a teaspooaful . of maa- tard, a little cayeaae; pat aboat , six oaacea, of batter in a basin, and with a spoon stir quickly patilit forms a kind of cream; add the bam aad seasoning, mix all well, bare the sand wish bread cut in thin-slices; hare already cut thinly intermixed with ' fat, either cold roast beef, veal. lama, mutton, poultry, fowl, pheasant, grouse, patridge, etc., eitber of which lay eTenly, and aot too thick, oa your bread; season with a little aalt and pepper; corer orcr with another piece of bread; when your sadwich is ready, cat them ia any shape yoa like, bat rather small and tastily and serve. ... - -" r""9BBBasBWJSBasaBBBBBBaaBaaaoajj Jewelry. . The jewelry business is one of tbe leading breaches of American industry. It is chiefly carried oa in Connecticut and Ehode Island, and ia Newark, N. J. It gives employment also, and absorbs a large am out of capital, in the city of New York.. It is estimated that there is not less aq. two-millions of dollari gold ,nd silver melted down annually ia New York city for con samptioo ia the arts end manufactares. - Ia Boston, perhaps one-fourth of this - som. On Bos toa firm, hajj,, for seyeral years, melted down $100,000 annually in silver alone for plate, triak-ets, Ac. . , , . . i ... , ... . . . .a Providqc this branch .0 basinesa bas, for soma years, been aa importaut,,aud profitable one.. Before the late reTulsion there ' were em ployed, in that city, ia this .line alooe, about ,- 50p persoas, wib weekly wages of about $ 1 6,5 00. Since Januarjrjlast the number JbMj-anged from pOO to 809A.MTbe, importance of manufactures o ProTidence is further shown id ,tbe fact that, ia X857, there were employed ia tbe rop. bdi- ness. alone 2,750 persons, with monthly (wages of aboat 570,000. v'Tbe number this year bas been reduced to 1,500 or 1,800. 'r , . .. ..; Ta Kings aad New York coanties alone there tJB elevenfold pea .manufactories, with a cap! tal of t96.000t producing $700,000 annually. aad employing 200 persoasv Ja tbis state there are besides 37 establishments c engaged ia .the manufacture and working of gold and silver, gold leaf, gilding. German-silver, , Ac. . These em ploy upwards of 400 perspas, aad hure, A capital of $250,000, producing annually abqut . twenty and a half millions 10 manufactured articles. Yucatan. ; Yecataa is the. fourth ia size of the twectyone States composing the Mexican confederacy. It comprises an area exclusive of the island of Car: men, now united to it, of 52,947 square mile and contains a population of about 690,000. . The principal productions are maize, cotton, su gar, tice, tobacco, 'pepper, hides, hemp, dy wood and soap. vTbe soil is bighly productive, growing two crops ia a season,, and, the -corn attaiaiag'a bight of fifteen or twenty feeC . .The foreign trade Is not lrg, end is divided between the United States, Great Britain, France and Spain. Tbe principal pprts ere Qampeacbj and Sisal, the let ter being the depot of the trade to tbecapitali Jlerida, wbicb is a fine, baadsome, well built and wealthy city, of about 40,000 iababftanU.. Ya- catan is chiefly distinguished for its extensive and wonderful arcbitecuraj em sins, Surpassing those of iltOtbera oa either of tbe great sub coo tinepts of America. These have , beea bu im. perfectly described. The eyes. of ,thQ archscolo. gical.w,orld.ac8 being turned to these, rapst im portant aad truly wonderful rains. y It if to b hoped that eorae enterprise wil epea aa, aad de-eribe .tbemv Par .era eoaBtrytBeo,,.Stepbens ecarcely visited ne io twen,ty',cf tbee Jnrest; tng ruln.st ed jose..w)iic be did .'visit Jta well jfcnown did tt fallj descrC: ijL ptU eld cf gentos and caterprue bes cpea ia that oat cf- tie-way soatera pentnrala, v " Tbli roraantrcally tearwrul tad ric arictlt Isrsj diiCrlct..Is, year by year" "recelvir g-sotaa-tiicg eearer tie aaqaat cf atlertica, itis ea'4-tlediovr-iTanrpnrimaeJ are cade ta It darirg tbeisciaertic:?, aad aow tisrs pirtlcs cafe up every y-f ;!i f;r es:-jr;Icns ta the valley. ' Tie aitrsxuoi; are greatly varie I. Cce is tie tz.V piarepdis. -Cf ti::3-Uia naniet cf wiic we da nclii . r. r t:i c::3 totilv .Tbey era ii tia tct'.'.zra ci:;en;ty cf tie r-V.sj, J vary ist. i 1 c:-r, Ci!J cr I' - -4:r, cr.ir.- :f lcr..4:gl; - 7?-cT UJ.. : :; I-;:::'::: rrtj t'f rllrj f.'rl- '-'I. r - ; t?-li:. J. I---, f . - TLis titizz dlsarca CviUi.-iy al&wt iirta Interesting Wmttv. laches cf walar..' The' cclJest cae cf tie two dlaciares airtit ilx Incies.' The water of all ia alrorgly iapresnatei with su!f bar. A larger aamber of batblir . moaalala-streams, clear as crystal, and.aboandIa with speckled brook-troat wiad aorthward through the raHey, . passing tkrougb tba deprcssloa ia tbe Sierras, and alti-mately diaebarginV into Feather Birer. . The Tslley prodocea beatj growtba of aa fiaa Jfrasa; aa can be foaad ia the State. Beckwoartb's' Valley, oa tbe north, is only a coaUaoatioa of Sierra '.Valley, there being aq aspaxatXaj moaa-tala. r It is a daya trars from. BoWnielfille a boaf'tilrty mllea. Tbe raHey ia tbirty . rnHea ia leagtb and tweet, wiga The priaeipal articles ' of oxport are butter eggs hay. an't live stock.--1 Oats grow' Ioxaxiaaily, aad barley looks well Wheat baa aot beaa. tried; ' Scarcely. any aUea. tioa bas yet.beea given to tba coltUataof fxaits. The oclyXruit seen there fS- oj iadigVapaa;terie-ties- Iba,w2d atrawberry, now jejripeaiag; tbe IhtmUe-beury, bj aome called xaspberry, to ripea ia a few weeks;' gooseberries, bow ripe. ii em " . . 1 : ' . Hard Tizies. ':' ' ' Tbey aazaoat West, jast bow, wbs4.exe term ed ia tbe language of the country "tonga tim." Te . trayeliag correspondent of tbe Hadisoa CFia.) Journal girea a rery gloomy pletare of bis experience in the country. He writes: . To travel rouoal among the farmers as we bar dope for the last four weeks, aod bear "bard times" repeated forty timee a day as aa excuse for aot taking a paper, or peyiag ap old scores, to see saeo, woman aod children, ia threadbare aad tattered garments; paper pasted,, boards nail, ed ap, or'old bale or clothe stuffad iato. window where sboald be glass; to fiad coaotry stores closed, or doiog very little, saeo working fortbeir board, or a mere trifle; promisee to pay whether verbal or written, of ao accoaat; men even de nying their own notes; to see the closest econo my practiced by all, those whose large houses and barns indicate considerable means, as well as those living in cabins; to bear tbe dolorous complaints of taxes on realises the severity with which the finaaeial pressure is felt. . . . A Sufferer's Testimony. . A maa who baa beea West and been chased by aa Indian, makes tbe toUowiag mattcr-of fact observations: : . "Mucb baa been said by poets aad -.romaotic young Udies aboat the.'picturesque aspects and the noble form of ajn untamed, untamable war' rior of the prairie, and fax be it from me to gain say them. An Indian is a coble spectacle in a picture, or at a safe distance but when this noble spectacle' is moving bis moccasins in your direction, and yoa have to do -some tail Walking ia order to keep the capillary substance .on the summit of your cranium, all bia. 'nobility' van ishes, and yoa see. bini ouly a painted, greasy miscreant, wb?will, if jo'a give .him .a, chance, Uftjor b4f .vith tha sftne Christian, spirit, eom posed and most serene with wbicb be would ask another 'spectacle' for a littla.moxe of bat 'bak-el npg-' I used to think., like, tbe . poets; now the sight of aa Indian gives me a cramp ia the :v n .'. o . n ,- T" 1 TI10 Fine Old Dutch Gentleman. ; roM-The Fin Old fiaglish GeaUestan. 1" --"' - :. -' ' ....... .. . ... III sing yon a new Dietcbea toag bout Hans Voa Krouplegbeetr'-- - Vol keept a lager beer salooa up ia the SL John's shtreet, ..- . ... . , . . . .- . He eat de sbwioepe'ef, shpeek aa sloegh ua efery kind of meat,-- . r. ,. ,. -, Un I ah wear mit mine goot gTas&8 fon top de people, so much as a barrel of'soarkrout, un . two pushels of lager beer, elery morning be : tveot eat. : . He vath a fine Ol t iDieatcben Shentleman; von cf de pestest kind. By de firesitove in bis beer saloon, efery morning be voot shtandj ;- . Mit a bottle of Schnapps dowo by bis side and a up in bis hand, . ; ' - Uad by bimaelf. he dhriaks dis doast, 4'Ich liben die Vader Iaad.'- 1 . . . Dnd midout you -conldst Dioutscho vershter for be vold nix Inglish gasproken ven he'd say, VSpeckichbecks too grossen danderanblit-sea-nutdeswimegrabdle seipoupens did dob-blesbm,M yoa could nix understand. . -. ' ' - - ' ... i t His nose vas ash red as a beetle yaw by dander ' dat Isb drue, - -' - r His mout poot foordcea inches widV, bis eyes . vere plack ash pJue; ' . He peloogs mit de frasangerboad, and be vas also a turner too, TJnd beledix makes mit bfro nix difference, bat ven yoa cooes mit de llaiae licktrs lew, to flake avay bis lager beer, dea py dam dat 1 vaa aomuicr new -.,,. moo vi vieuicnen oaeatieman, yon 01 ae pestest kind. ' " - ; 1 - : ii . .- i ii: h 0$ -. t t; ' Dis fioe' Olt Dieutcben- Sbea Jemea, be vent to pad Chrurik ofery aight, , . .. --Und .aomdiraea,vea der vas coming roant elec- ' "', tione-nrlt de nnder fellers he'd fight: Und sloek dem on tbo konp mit a double barrel : powie knsf bat X oat 5iuk dat vas right; Tor vea voa of dem beeplee baf bis bead preak-. -., ed into his nose all ofer bis face, and vas nearly drowned mit a' big stick, I tell yoa ' " aomding rite away jott now dat vas a sorry - 5 'aigb r4-z J . '.fi ?,. To dis flee OU Xieatcbea Clentlenaa voa cf d e 1 I yotolt kind. , - ... , V CotToa time dare comes soma droai!ev and be : f sht cit alibis daiar. . Potjjh be Tas kilt ven two asV rlx e;?kt dczea couple times, he thumps, op and f zht again, BH1 ble net vas ephllUed-opea down, bis pack, end dead blood eoces diwa Hie raiar-TJcS py artJ py comes ders cci'Asr mit si sherry, -'. aod sit 03 bia e?ot:tdw5ry two hours esi tree quaxlers,ai t'-37tce;i all da preth cut . r cf bis pody, deo c-y prists in'a Terd.'grara, Tctie i'.ts f-oa jriiij c-i viler cads ject cf di3 rrr 4-. . . - ... - j t; a-a !. tia x - -J i -3 Z. V cf ticUta t-1 t':--'t i:.- tsver I ;:-c:t cf lis t;a tlcce tiey were torn lata it,tiera Ursa a.cr,uV cil jzIzj cf tir peacerr-a-ri .Ccjlca.'aboix JtiTajcia-whcaeTer bec,.,eTea wbea Czzz ctt j-sUee' according- Vbia nxticat cfit -and wros-, for: it's bBtlenhT-itl Z? nr-'akaswa. TbepOrr dayilvrTc? rrzizUX li:9 ila, and' bonda,ejre Required Cr iLi ..r -cjraaca at the next contt court. t w': vi n"wko ia your boaaV demaadei-.Hiias ef tkeicalprlt, r : r, ; - . :.. -,,.,-, v.i , ''lam, sir,", aaidloaferwllp.,,2, atsIrjcat from tbe ..crowd, aad IpokiBg eaoaja Ilia tba prifoaer to be biabreUie?-t -,-;-. . .. Higgtas, .tie j ostice, eyed bim for a second cr so, and tbaadered oat, f'We dlda!taakibr Tt'a-bond, it'a another article we want; yoa woa't aa swer at alU - Yoa caa go.?V J:, u He went, aad loafer went to jail, -u -.i . A Do Etoryr-aa Xlgrs.lC; ' ' ! Tbe resideataof Nortbi, Water streel, .CansTa, N. Y., ware a-foaded .no.lltle am'usemeat a fw daya since, by. 'Ibe : iacidenU narrated'to as la subsuace as follows: ;...V.: ; , . . , , " V ' A coaalrymaa, tbe owner of a large bat una saall good-aaturedj dogdrove ia. towa oa the day. elated, r Near tba railroad crossiag oa Wa ter street, Jdiger?. fell into bad company, aad a? regalar "mess easaed., i Taken aaddealy, and almost unawares, tbr eoantrymanfs dog seemed hardly to. com prebe ad "whether it was a "free fight1! Ja earaesti or only tbe roagb tart of play of vlflaga Iboands,? aatil be foaad bimself ia a "tbroatto njoatb!. ccatest. witb a regular fight-iag character, ia tbe shape of a traiaed ball dog and getting the. worst of if. '.His maxter, bowv! er, by this tjme comprehending the natnre of the mass, aad,spriagiag.from bis'wagoacaught the ball dog by bis . "narrative" and endeavored laT separate tbe combataal.''. . " ;; ' ' "Bet that dog alone, or I'll Jam yoa over the beadr growjed aroogh and excited. looking customer standing by, who proved to be the owner' of the ball .... . - .' "-'-' - ' . Gaf then yoa want W.4o jfight, do yr ejar,-olated bomespaa, dropping the enJ;.aad then; at tbe top of his voice,. shouted,. "Go ia Tiger - Aad Tig did "go in." . Instantly the tide of battle waa turned. - Tige secured and -was mak ing good, ase of his vantage ground, when Bull's owner suddenly became cnvrted to peaoe-' maker. Suiting tbe action to tbe idea, be made a feint to release bis dog from the viceh"ke jaws of Tiger. . . . .. ; '. ; , . ,; .' - "Bet that dog alone, or I'll Zaw.Toa over the' head!'.' shouted tbe countryman; and be straight' ened np and swelled out. to such bege. proportions that 'Bock street" desisted, terror-strickea at the menace. - ' : . .:".,..;.,, .. Tiger pursued bis work "in band nntil, the piteous "kj.yi I" of bis assailant seemed to produce pity in the iogU heart of tke former, for be re-laied.bis hold and - the latter slunk away, with the. appearance oC.tbriee lege behiad. . lis coaatrymaa jumped into bia wegea be called oat to ball, dog4 . master,- "xbencrer yoa want another fight, just, say tbe word, at me and TigealleTM travel together , - . . - - . wen . - j . . : - . V ? ' .... -Beautifal Scene. ' ,:r . .' JTht is upoa tie earth Darkness it in the valley and upon, the bill top; ., . . ,'., -: But the .rnooa rising and , clearing- away the clouds, dUpels the gloom. . Is she rolls.tipward-tbe stars gather around ber. Come with me and look upon a scene of intensely exciting ia-terje,st. . . ., . . , .,. -, Enter this chamber softly it is the sanctaary of innocence rthe abode of Jove end peace-Bending beside .table behold a, . raaidea.4, blooming girl of seventeen--oa ber knees.: Jler cherry lips awver her graceful form is apxioasly swaying to and fro. Sie is laboring under an excitement. , .. z ,;r. :; v, Tbe cool airs gush ia upon, berthrougbth lattice... She ia.sfrengtheaed. Could we view a more interesting picture? . - 'AblV - ' : : i-- . . .s-'.- tii Was that a word or long drawn sigh? List ffin.; . . : - - ... - - 'Abl' - . . : . , . . . TtCaa she be aacoasoioue of oar preserve?, Her band gropes upon the , fteor. Hal she lost a jewel?. -Her dart eye ta wild ft eaxy flashes.. The sweet smile baa vaaished from ber features. But lot it returns ia triumph. - She speakaf h ' Mary! Marj! TveIOed tliat old fita at lattV . ' my People Drlai.; v . Mr. A. drinks because bia door bas recom. mended.bim to,, take a little.. t, , v r -, i Mr. B. beoaase bis doctor baa ordered bim aot; aad be bate quackery, ; t i - : -ilr. Cv takes a drppbecaase be'a wet- ' : ;Idr. J. beeaaae ka's dry . , v , . ,. . , ..Mr. Bbeeacse be feels sometbicg ming ia bis tomaeb-:v.-. i - i . . ATr. F. becsase ke feels a kiad of siakieg in his atomach. .v " . f : ; ...... tJ . r llr..O. bcasebfs going to see a fxiend off to California. " - " : ... , f Hr. H' becaase he's get a friend cerse heme from Australia.-- - - - : ; - Hf.I.becacsa be'a ao bet. r, '- U. H."bcaasa bes se cold.' f ? i ' ; - " Mr. I becaase be' got a paia in bis be id, - - ilr IL becaase le'S got a pain ia LU si la.- T Mr. 2i. because be'a get apala ia LU lck. . Mr. O. becaase be'a get a paia in V,3 ticsv "Mr., becaase he's got a y tia d c?cr ila. Mr. Q. because befa&'.j lit tr. J tr::.-Mr. & because be fjhit; til ci iii!.' ; Mr. f becxTis bV czrzk I. , " .'. Mr.T. becaase U isa't. v- . '", f t . lit. V. becass be r ta tea' Lli iaad aroaad bia. V ; i" r , , : , , . . Ir. V.becac bs's ret ta' t:kzii, -J en- joys a c!os ly i'r-Tt!f, r ; Z'r. Zl. i::.,: i:j j:rc!a 1: :;i-ca I !:r.Y,h::;:) iVt::t czt llacT it ..... . . . - ; - J ::r.ii TT i-!J la 'ial-f.--; ccn- r'c:cn,T.itt Mr. C'i ttizzzz. ar f: r,it :ifsS tteaf-:'Jr-ti3r-s:i:cat3i' ii ..-.'..l ' ta ii'ca !rzi.ta t:.:-:rr -;' - .- ' - . 1 -r A Hzzz r.rsr.A Lc.j ia t cr: c cf roar
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1859-01-25 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1859-01-25 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1859-01-25, Vol. 22, No. 40 |
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| Full Text | ' -r' rf . If V. V -:.' V. 7 . a in .'.0.-'-.j;i ii .... h p-' . r ' iSlW. - "! . I- -": r C:i : i L: tixrwi't-Elock,- Ttird Story. 71 7.i; iTw Dollars pav-anawtmiyjayablala ed-4 rvat;j; t2,SI with! tlx month! ; 3,O0 ifUt thee pirUoa f theyear... Clabe twsnty, J 1,60 each. .V. .' ' i i 0 1 ' 'w . 4. B o I -a - o e $ C $ X C3t 251 Wl 35 S BO 4 60 8 CO T5 1 25 3 25'4 S3 S ft 00,8 T6 9 CO 3 68(5 t0 4 80)5 CS 5 CO T 00 S 00 10. 49oh9.- o'4 o: eo eolT oo's oaio- m 1 1 1 1 oir 4 Tmis JUmMU t Hy. ; ,, 25 1 ttfxmm. tXmmfmlU mumrUrl,. 40 2?vlv Uses it &iioiia. (thii tmJ r coaa- , 3 EditorUl mUM of Arrtlimenta, or eklllnf tuatlom U uj aUrprii UUadd to batflt tndi- Tldoau or corporation, win bo eaar(td for at th rat or lv Man por una. I jS3Bpoiai ioumi, Mm ttarriaxv'rOT Ukiar prooodoaoo of roralar adrartionoate. doaMBaaal JS3T Notlooa for mtlnp, aaarliabU aoloU, flro compaaioa, o aalfprtoo. ..... . Zy Iarric uUm iaacrtod for 0.U ; Cwatlti S5 ooatv walou oeaaapaaiod iby ebltaarioa, wbioh will bo ebargod fo at rojralar d vortlilng rmtei. XAdTortitomoau dltplayodlii. larxo typo to bo obarKod oaa-Lalf mora than regular iaWts.. SAZ1 traalent adTertiojnonU to bo paid Tor In draaoa - . HOME TESTIMONY: ; 2TartW Tnuabnll CoJ, 0., Mareh Ttb, 185Ti . ' X borb7 certify that I haro boon doallng la lb GraSoabors Modlrlnoa for the past fv yeara, and oaa traJy aay that I bora novar offerod an j coodiolnoa toiha pablio that bar mot with, tbo dooldod approba tloa of tbt peoplo. Ilka thoooi partienlarly.tho PU1 and Catbolieoa. Tbey will .raadilv porform-alland mora than la proaiod for thorn. I bar aold a boat ttly hotUao of th CatboUaon tbo paatiaaaoa, and I hoar th boat roanlu in oory oaoo. - - J. U. C JOHNSTON, Modloal Apat. Bad what Dr. Bnsbnoll oaya of tho Gra9noorg ilodleiooa. Dr. B. U a pbyaleian of ozUnnTo prao-ti and ono of tbo moat raecoaafal In tho County (Traaaba.ll) In which bo reildea. MTbia oerttSas That I havo naod tho Grafloohari; TUli and hlarkhall't Catholieon, aold hero by J. H. . Johaiton, In my practice to my entire tetisfaction. . TXri art good IftJicina,." DH. O W. BUSIINELL. Hartford, Trumbull Co., 0., March 7th, 1857. : , I am a physician of thirty year'i prantica. My Tiriaeipal atuJy baa ban tho diaeaaea of-femalea. Tbay oaro coaoraQy baffled my boat effort t. Obtaio-inr tho materials composing Marhall'a Uterine Catholieon. I waa pleaded with them,garo the Medicine a fair trial, and found myaelf abundantly aaccesafol. Jn my former practice, I could only mitigate tho aymptoau of about half the oaaoa, and oould notouro one ia tea. Now I oan radioaUy euro at leaat aoraa. teen la twrntr . and can mitirate the rest. I eon aider : MarrhanB Uterine Catholieon the greateat bleasing i to remalea l nare erer met wito. JAS. II. WILLIAMS, M. D., Charleston. Wkst Banroan, Coshocton Co., May 14, 1857. . Mr. II. B. KinRiley, Sir: I have been aelling the madiolno of the UrafTenburg Company for the laat 10 jeaa and bare invariably found theia to give good atif&ction; and tho Pill I have aold to a great jsaay famiiiea aa regularly a their toa and coffee, and with my trade they have become a ataple article. Marshal)' Uterine Catholieon i a medicine that has .done a great amount of good in Female Diseases. Oae lady I aold it to told me aha bad received more , .benefit from one, boitlo than tho did from along oourie of medical trtatment by tho moat skillful Vbyaijiaaa. Your truly. ; JAMES WILSON. QRAFFEifBURCl FAUTL Y XEDICINES. Airatt. rticaa. .VegeUhlo Pilla, .....-.... box 25 eta. Green Mountain Ointment,...!.. ........... 25 et. Baraprill.. bottle, $ I 00 Children' Panacea........... 50 cta. fcj Lotion...,),... ..... - .., J5 eta. Peror aod Agae Remedy... ...."... ...V. box, 10 ej. Health Bittera..',.'.'.U...'.. packag,, 25 etV DyaeqUry Syrup,..........MM.. bottle, 50 cta'. Conanmptlro Balm, '. !' -$3 00 Marahall'a Uterine Catholicon... " 1 50 Graenburr,P.ile Bemedy,... Manual of Health, ..per copy, 25 cta. Tor aalo by.. S. 17. Lippftt, Mt. Vernon j Tuttlo A MonUgu,,,rroderictown : Bishop A Misbey, North Liberty j. DrTMeMahon, Millwood; N.M.Dayton, Martinaburgh; W. Conway A Co Mt- Liberty. Ordera for Medicine aboald be addreased to , 1 . f. D. B. KI5QSLET, Cleveland. Ohio, . Jan. 28, Agent for the SUta. 7 HOWARD AQIATIDN. . rUILADELnilA. . A Bolnt ItMihttiom tailMid 4y tpoial-- etewaMatpr a RtlUf 0 tie Sieh mnd IXitrtd, I witi. ViruUnt 4 EpiUm, jDfew. fTtHB HOWABDSSOCIATION, ia view of the JL wruldtta(juetAon of human life, caused by Sexual diseases,, and the deceptiona praoticed,npoa th wnrortuaato victims nf aucb ,d(eaafia,by Quaoka, aevr era! yean ago AiracUd their Consulting Surgeon, aa ebariUblo.ac, wortajLof their name, to open a Pispesnury for tie. treatment of thiaelaaa oftdiaeaa. in all tbr JaxmumA io.glro MEDICAL UU), VIC3 GRATIS to. all.. who. apply , by letter, .with-a (leseriptian of tbeineondition, (age, oocnptiQn,babH Sta of life, Ae.,) an4jinase-ofoxtreme poverty, to rURSISH MEDICINES FREE OP CHARQE. It neediest to add that tie. t Aaaociation command the highost Medical skill at tho age, and will furnien the moat approrad.mpdeontreatmenU. ,.. x , Th Directors of she Aasociatknin thelrAnoual Baporl npoa tho treatment of-Sexual Diaeaaea, for (ho year ending January la.JJ58, ax press th blgb-. est satisfaction with Jtb aucceas which baa attended the labors of th Consulting ttrgton. In thaour4of Ppormatorrhoea, Spinal Waainasa, ImpeUnce, Go-1 norrhcea. Gleet, ByphQis th Tice of Onanism or Pelf-Abase, ote, and order a centinuanc of th anm pla for th. t.nsuing year. t . Th XJftora, CO rerjew.jrf th past, feelacsuw. bd that thaltlborslnthi,rber of benevolent e. fort bar been, of great benefit to th afHicUd, eepe-fiallytoth yong,nd they hare .roaoved. to da. ret thamaelves, with renewed aeal, to thia very Important and srviich derpis.ed eause., 14ir . ,: . , An admirable report ex. ermatorrhec a,. or Seminal TTeaknesa, h yico. f Onanism, Masturbation, or Saif-Abaf?, and.r tist diaeaaas of th aexual or. gans, by th;Consulting Snrjreon, will bo sent by pail (ha sealed enrelope), EflEE Off CHARGE, on xeeeipt f TWO STAMPS tor poUg4 Other f P0", wU on th natuT aoa4 tratneat of tel. wal dlacaaes, dtot Ao, are ponxUntly boin pnbli h-t ff tuaeua d;rtributio,and wiU be. seat-to th afflicted. ;- Bomo f tho new remedies and meth. Ti.J..; wv-, Cmalting Curgoea, Howard Aaaocia. Jt- Eouth Mnth fc treat, Philadelphia, PaT J craer or tfta litrector. . . t,ZZ2Jt D. II3ARTV7C1L, President: Ct irscn.o,.feerUrj,. ; a-- jr. ad.'.f Lia, JJal3:ly... 6 Ai'nicr F.irecl, tlcrtland, e.;;.-j C!xs; Tortrfit ar. 1Ti-mn.Tti'ZtsL-" , '.CILX, Ii0SS.vr00D- AND' MAHOGANY,-,; - - . "t.tf 5 "-.del --.rrvici, (,v --va2-v?7ea hand. . x&ar. tl. eorsht'st of .4 t-.J Visclvjred : ' - Sahhali koly; a-r- "Si. T th lowly, , . .. s. Stm aft thoa a weloom dayj ' " . Whence thou eomeat, earth and ooean, ' ' i ff54 and brightneaa, rest and tnatloa,--'' Bold th pocr man's heart to pray. V- . ,.; :: . , -- "Bun woke for!;"" Bixd that soarast ' .. . - O'er th muU.empurpled moort . ' i Throstle's song that stream-like newest; Wend, that QTr 4wdrop goait! ; Walcoin bv th vo-rora poor. I ' . . 1 .:: ; . i '- . . ' -UuXn'rlrtr,,1 1 i-' :-Young foroTorf " - - ' Cloud, gold bright with ffcaatiot gtI .Happy wood-bta, gladly weeplagl , nat within th WUdVros keeplagi - "t Oh that they were bleated at y ' .. Sabbath aojyK . . . ' . ' r . ' Pw th lowly - ,.' ; , t Paint with fl ewers thy gllUariag audi . for afiietion's sons and aaaghtara, . Bid thy ancwrtainj, woods aad waters, Pray to God, tho poor man's God. 'Pal young mother, Gasping brothsrl Weeping aistor, young and fair! Grief-bowed aire, that life-long dieat? WdtitaOippad chlld that, seeing sighast. Com and drink th light and air. CtUl Ge4 tisoth, fitiU JUrrth - . What a lift aaaAaks away, - . -And, oh Sabbath, bringing gladness Unto hearts f weary aedneas . Still art thoa th "Poor maa's day. : J 1 r-: A BOY'S TKIAI& ; "if The SpriogSeld Republican tas a capital arU. cle 00 the subject, v Hereare tomt f xtracta: - his Mwuaosa ria m "o( w 1 toppote that the first, .erer, jri'al a boy has to undergo is to submit lis will to that old man, who h iSjtaoght to consider hU father,-To be restrained in doors at oighe be forbidden to go a nwimming 1fiflio5es a dJ, or to be hindered from pinching' the restof the children just for fur, is aa interfeTence with nataraHa alienable rights, every wsy injurious to the feelings. And ibea when upoq some overwhelming temptation, a boy asserts his independence of parental control, and receives a "tanning" wh a switch from a quince bush, either upon his back or bare feet, it becomes reajjy a very serious thing. We never could see that the smart of an operation like this was at all assuaged by an affdctionato aasarance that it was bestowed oat of puro love.-; "I 8CTTIXO WITB TBS OIXLS. The next great trial of that boy is to be obliged by a cruel master to sit with the girls at school. This usually comes before the develop! raent of those undeniable affinities which in after life, would tend to make the punishment mare endurable. To be pointed out as a "gal boy" to be smiled at grimly by the master, who is so fr delighted with his own Ineffable pleasantry to give the little boys license to laugh aloud, and to be placed by the side of a girl who has do handkerchief, and no knowledge of the use of that article, is, w submit a trial of no mean magnitude. Yet we hare been there, and have been obliged to "sit up close" with big Rachel, laughing and blushing till we came to hate her name. We wonder where th overgrown frowzy creature ia now, and what the condition of her head is? . . TUB FIRST LONG TXILXD CO At. We do not believe that any boy pat on bis first bog tailed coat without a sense of shame. He first twisted his back ball off looking at it in the glass, and then when ,he steps out of doors it seems t p bm as if all creation was in a broad . The sun laughs in the sky; the cows tnrn gnn. to look at bimj there are faces a,t every, window-his rery shadow mocks bim. Wbea he walks by the cottage where jane Hre be dare not look cp for his life.. , the yery boards creas: with cop-sciousness of the strange spectacle, and tho old pair of pantaloons that stop a light in the garret-wincVow poi wjih derision. If be is obliged to pass a group of men and boys, the trial assumes ''W? irrfio ug His( legs, get all mixed up wtS embnrxassmeat, and the Map; of the dangling ap'peodaga is felt npoa them, mored bj the wind of his own agitation he coald not feel worse were it a dishcloth, worn as a badg of disgrace. It is a happy time for him wben be gets to enorch, and sits dowo with bis coat tail under him; but be is still apprehensive with thiakieg of the Sunday Sohool, and woaderi if th cliildreo will ask bim to swing bis lonr tail ed Hue." ' -v.;-,' - - K OrJTO BOMX wTTB TH OIBU. , - i the entraoce into society may be said to take place after boyhood baa passed away, jet a multitude tat e the initiative before their beards are presentable. It Is i great trial, ither to si tea. der or a tough age. Far am -OTergrowo. boj to p to floor; Jtsowicf that there ara s dozen girls Inside, and to knocf or tior with absolute TwTVi." " ywt nunuies sol their erei win npoa him, U a aevr tost of courage, Togo before theia girla and mak,a' i aatisfactory tour ci th room without. tteriiiBff on ih; tn.' get so far as to measure J tan yardi oftzv with ono of these girls, and cct it short at ach cod, be may stand m -chanea to pass si pleasant evening, but let hint "cot flatter tims&lf that all .1. . . t ". '. " - - - - w. - mo wjaas 01 ui erexsuj" ara pyer.v inere comes t last tba brtakiar Tbo 'dear, eirla don tbeir hcs'and put oa their ebawls, and look so saner, and mtapl-r.. -'4 if fhey did saoV Uh nj o'aj to 'fr lor. taem.; "lhen cocaes the plocb, an- l lirtoj tat the ctostplaclrViu t? t3 ti, zziA, is .c a .is mrozt, tAl tii Ur c"-tp tia rojf cf I'j zz.z.z, at I Cr: JZzUi 'i."' .i.T CI 3 lex r-ers to L!j trza, tiVilVj tz3 tlsil tv Lit ;art, LCi ta tvulyaxj Z Aoopt cf 6sIIniu;s6oo4 ii tifaia- haias xeally bee tai 50M and dosa IL -Cleep .wme'bWm and calico, Wd, b awakes la tthe rjornDg and finds the doora.of Jiia pea to bim, and tit pis stealing for timldat&- ?; i-a&wt :zTt:ziv3in of tlie TTbrli ,Tba flowing is ss extract jfrom V aexmoa'of opiirgedav.ua JbogLxh proacber, an; is a apeci' man of tho eloquesc which, withia m year, or two, bas made bis nam famCkr la both homis-Gaa Anj maa tall me wbea th begiaaug was? Tears ago, wo' tboogbt tlo beginnin of thia world wag wbea Adam cam poa it; bat wo bare discoVerad that tbouaands of years before that God was forming chaotio .matter to make it a fit abod for man, aad patting races ef creatures upon It, that tbej might die and leare traces of bia baadiwork aad taarrellotts skill, bafbra b tried bia band oa man. . Bat thia waa ; not tbo beginning, for WTtUlioa poi&tt at to toriod long era this world .'waa ' fashioned, to tie daja wbea tho morning stars wort begottea when. liko droba of dew from tbo fingers of morning, stars aad constellations fell thicVly from tbo hand of God; wbea, by bis owe Bps, belaaacbdd forth ponderous orbs; when, with bia own bind, bo seateometajiko thunderbolts, wandering tbroogh tbo sly, to find boo day their -proper sphere. We go back to those days wbea worlds were .made aad systems were Ctshloned, aad wo bare not area approached tbo beginning jet. - - Until wo go back to tbo time wbea all the oni- rerse slept la the mind of God, as jet onborn, nntil we enter tbo eternity where God, tbo Crea tor, ( dwells ; alone, everything sleeping 1a bia mighty gigaatio thooght, we hat aot. gaessad th beginning. v Wa may go back, back, back, ages npoa ages. Wo may go back, if wo may oso sack words, whole eternities, end yet Barer arrive af tho. Jbeginntag, Our wing might b tired', par imagination die away. Coald it out- tr. tbe 'ghtnlnga flashes majesty, power, asd rapidity, it wp,uld,sooa weary iuelf era it could get to the beginning. Bat God, from the begin- bfng, chose his people, jwhea annavlgated either was jet unfanned bytjio wing of a single a&gel, when.spaca was sboreless, or ela nnborn, when uairersal silence reigned, and not a.voics or whisper shocked the solemnity of silence, wiere there was no being, no .motion, oaagbt bat God hicu' self alone in is eternity; wpen, without the song of an ange), ?jtbooi. tbp. attejidaaco of.een a cherubim, long ere the Ivring creatures were born or tbo wbeeisof tbo chariot of Jehovah were fashioned eTen.ti.en, "ia the beginning was the Word."and falha- begiolM QodTs; tople-wo in the Word, and in th beginning ae chose them all onto eternal life. Necessity of Ezercisa for Ladies. The natural warmth of the. body is essential to health, and even, to life itself. The free circu lation of th blood, the healthy action of th skin, and all the important functions of the body, depend on the preservation of this natural beat. If it be deficient, the skin shrivels and becomes pale, and shivering, coughs, torpor of the blood, chilblains, and many diseases arise. Warm clo thing assists to preserre this beat, and a proper amount of nourishment Is also, of course, necessary. Well warmed rooms condnce to keep it up; bnt, without doe bodily exercise, nothing else will suffice. The exertion of the muscular pow. era causes certain pulsations or beatings of the heart, circulation of the blood, and tba perspirsv tioa through the skin, imparting sew vigor aad parity to the system. . ' This exercise is doubly beneficial when taken in the open air at regular intervals. In summer, the coolest part of the day sboald bo chosen, and the exertion sboald be gentle aad moderate. Ia winter, brisk aad active walking ia required to produce tba genial Warmth so necessary and so agreeable. It is still better to' engage ia some active sport; and, for yoanr eirls, nothing can be bettor than, the skipping orer a rope, or battledore aad shuttlecock. - - , As th bondt of exercise is greatly increased when the mind aa well aa tba body ia actirelv en. gaged, U la desirable, wbea it caa be accomplished, thst walking, should be social asjcoaTersa-Upa will re lie re tba tediam of mere mechanical exertion. Bat it is always better erea to go oat alone thaa to neglect the necessary duty of walk- tag. cxercie a uo cocsitieroa iTenencuu that is aot habitual, aad along, walk once a week is bat fatigue without profit' Some persons who are much engaged duriag'' tba dajj consider it economy of time to walk aftr f uoset, but this is a great mistake, for tba air is then neither pleasant nor healthy; betides, tbo body is fatigued aad listless with tbo employment of the day, aod tba eTenrngJxoara are best tpen ia social ia-door occupations. : ; . - -. ... ' Ekates and 2rtsV . This animating f oort'so deaf to eyety school-boy, bas of lata yearsjbecpma aito fashionable. It ia no lopger taoaopolize.d .bjrtbe wearers ef troaasra. Tba ladles pow; iaicjga ia tbo ax hlleratiBg exercisa,' aad atery' winter w bare tbo pictcresue spectabla of booa aad crlaoliae "--'--jh..a-: -ct 4--,s-.W : Tbia aew ftstxoii If apt a toarca of pleaxara only,' bnt a stimulus to beaUb.' The aet gener atlonr wftr'feel its) beaeclal ere'ct "These fcrlU girla, jhos .rosyIaegblp- creataresrfilid-tB bow so magically rer the Coor cf ?sa liih wUcb winter t avV onr po"n23,'- are" desitael ; ia thccarsa fboxaaV Tettj',Jj3 ro crVile3,'ad, ' tiTS1 t.?..RA- cf Hbe?aBd it shall be found that cx ct sEeej t:r,.tie joy and filow- cf port, ties fatar ; c r'.!i rr taye drawn a ri-5r tiat shall 1 5 t;i: I:;; to tie rtZZ ll 3 til le'rcr 3 eft Li'i Li . ... -it : -ZZi i . i CI ,,i cocsCiutioas treiif, XLzit a. Rabies' gegartnient; r Lca 'pd' atiatl'oa forsis wbe-i Eaglisltwaiea' ara'j:t tbetaA at aa ia their f riot gasa wocea, ar9.2&fj.t!3 bia pedestriap ad borse-wQaea. Aa Amerv caamotc.oi .ni'y seldora thiaka of poaa-' pf.2'a aa lss!p!es oa ber ?e ' CUaeaa lady ia ler acorn tiijg.a bora. , ont of idoqrs, shell abpeSj.J a rfeTeatSiotof early Yadiag aad ia&rmUy wohld,rec,dmmead to all. oar roaa"oBt'Woor Iporta,' and yoang wpmea. cspecialls ..tbUW-ttisbioned. "fxeickaia, its seafoo! . piaclcf. Inedicm,- aad. cosmetics, wa would jicrVV-ieies perbaps, to trade T foor 'dsacing ab'ppefor a pair, aad gire tlba freasiatuig pond a few of the hours 8oan fjient .la-Hhabot and glar in'g baU-jmJB(3l.Oce rancfc it V people bar orgaaid skating dab, bired j Iot of laojl, caused k4 be flooded,, ariUi water, jrbicb it is oxpectelwill freeze bapt a retiring room for ladies, aa iredaii maa. to take care of tba ice, keep it ar of snqw, atc ai,aa. expense of $1,000, fa tbelr sporty tbis wiatery-- Olio State Journd " .' "' ' ". If we bare a , wkkaesa or foible iaoideaito bamaa nature, it admiratioa of pretty worn en. The followini correct deacriptioa mast bare been writtea doe wbo was similarly ef fected: A pretty womao l oae of the aatitatioaa of tbe country aa aisl aad glory, Sbe makes at a e - 1 .e . a ' " ws sun satoa, pioe ucy, eta. ot i aiy, ana aap piness, wbereTer sbejg'oea. Her path is oae of delicloaa roses, perfkae aad beaaty. 8he is a tea kjrare' carls, cboice ea&co aod principles. ;Me sUnd .ap before ber as so many admiratioa poita, to melt iato cream aad butter. Her worda'fleaV aroaad tbe ear like masic, birds of parjliae, or tbe cbimea of 8ab- batb bella. Withof ber, aociety would loae ber troest attractioa, ta. church its fittest reliaaee, aad ia many young jmea the rery best of com forts aod company. Met influence is generally to restrain tbe i oas, strengtbeo tbe weak raise tbe lowly, flauel skirt the beatbea, aad encourage tbe faik bearted. Wbererer yoa find the Tirtaoug wolaa, yoa also fiad pleaaaat fireside, boquets, cleh clothes, order, good lir tag, geatle heart, piey mosic, light and models institutions generallyj-She is th flower of hu manity, a rery Ten in dimity, aad her ia scriptipa U the breatbjof HeaTen. ' - r - To Preserre tia TeetJi. The, teeth should never be cleaned by ether Jhaa fnechanical; meaa, Anya.,cbemical agent that will act upon the jartar on the teeth, will act npoa aad destroy he eaaajpl . of the teeth also. ; Hence,. although the teeth may be mid to look rery white, ink minuta or two br the use of acid, thy sooa become darker thaa eirer to bewhiteaed vao mole, and early Jter. aad paia is tjdrei to, follow.; M. cleanogtthe.teeb'bj mecnaaicai means, the) precaution to be opsery ed is, that they should apt be broken scratched, and that the Utfar ahonld, be so, perfectly re. moved that a smooth kuiface shall t.1 lefL as upon a rough surface jjhere u sure to be a fresh accumulation of tartat. To .bave this done properly, it is necessari to obtain the aid of a practical bead, with Appropriate iastrameats; to keep the teeth clean! when once made so, a full and soft brush aboiM be applied in a rotary manner, at least once a! day, with water not very cold. As often as ones a week prepared thai may be used for a denfrice. Wbea more than this is needed, it is beat to obtain the assistance of tbe dentist. Charsoal. oamica stone. Aa.. wear away tbe teeth toq sertrely, and, indestruo tible ar the first-namedls, it insinuates itself be-tweea tbe gam aad the neck of the tootk, wbicb latter, not being covered by enamel, sooa decays wbea thas exposed. . ,se" . " ' ' Cement for Gl&M XTnder "Water." Ia response to theiqairy for a cement for glass under water, as in aquarioms, J, B. Sowall, 01 jjyan, Aiasa, writes, that euer Tanous trials he found the following excellent, for which be is indebted to a chemical friead; Take by weight twel re parts of resin; jbor parts gam sbellac; twoparts common beeswax one part Spanish brown; aod two parts ot plaster of Paris or fine brickdpsj, say eaoagb make the cemeni tolerably thick while melted,.. After being applied it can be smoothed ,wi ,a bot iroa. . If a leak shonld.bappea from anj caose t can be pended with tbe bot iroa in a trice-7-the water being, firs removed of cpprse. ';, Tlia cement does not crack aad is perfectly iasolabla ia water. . ,H. Aw Sbeldoa, anddbary writes, that ia coostyactiog aa aqatriam, be waa obliged to iareot a cemeot, aad he fiada tbe ase of the fob lowing perfectly aaecessful Dissolve two oaacea of gum. shellae ia six oaacea of alcohol mix with clean clay, dried 'aad powdered,. To as, dilate witb alcohol aod apply, with a brush. Jt eCectaally prevents any Tasting of the iroaL, . . X 'jfiii .v CnHxit Mm. Ae tbe tCtajs Is, a$ at band for preparirg tbese oseiui stores Of ncn ana savory food, a fe words .win not be out cf place ia.regard to them. Tbe legs of bogs, tbpri ja tbe kock. are tbe best for bams,' and" sboald. ba cbosen in prefejreBee, to laqty legs. . They may -be salted by immersion ia a c!eaajpickle cqataitatB' a little soar and saTpetre disaolre J, .or. hey way be salted oyer item, tarniag tiea eTery day, and jjiriug them ,.xoed bfcing.,. JL rL::U e?-sr;;aad groandblau fpcr ailed Xitli tJ.l irUl nock improT.j' tie Cavort cf Ci taeti It "retires eioT.t a nocii' tys.!t'ti's ty ret prccc-V tad tiree weeis ty'. tia dry ej-Uu. At ti: er.d cf tiis p?n-3 tb?y fiould ts lz? jr a f.jw c t i i.::;, t-1 ll-j ergTrealy Ut eac' ! .jc.rat:'.:, f I c-yiwett l-y t; j t esx.' "' ' ' '" r " . f'senfe I jnfonnati0ii. : :T tb Intoisriblo itcbio tbat fowa fxOit'Ll-U'i toes, it Is necessary to 'totally ex eiuio CL Ct from tba aTdcted parL . , tf it is aot accoooyaiuad wlJ' swellln, guns shellae, dls kolred ia alcobol, applied so aa to form' acorn plet coatj'iatbe easiest remedy that I know of. t dxlea eooa, and does aot. adhere to the stock tors, aad reaeraHy lasU aatH they are weQ. If the Cash, becomes awollea aad painful, plasters of good sticking salve are of great eemce,bat if btgblj inflamed,' any" mild pooltlco' that w2! exclade the xygeo of tbe air from the diseased part,. aai keep it moist, aflowiag tie recapara- Ure powers of nature to do tbe rest. 11. . 1 Cezxezl to Hciut fcoti Flro and 7ater. Half a pjat ef milk, half a" plat of tiasgarj let tbea simmer together till the card separatee, Straia and with .tba whey mix the white ef five eggs well beateaMep. Wbea weir mixed, add Sifted qaick lime till tbe whole ia about as thick as patty. Do aot pat your beads iato it, as it baga teadMcy.to,. make the skia aore. Lay it .oaerecy part of the broken edge, aad snake tbe e)dget at exactly, whoa perfeotl dry, it trill, be found t reslft both, beat aad moisture, aad tbe artioia will be aa strong aa wbea new. . . - .i.-, ..f . .. .... mil '. CS?" Sandwiches are a favorite dish at eve- aipg DartiesrteB, properly prepared. Tie fol lowing recipe U.aai4 to be orthodox: Chop fiae some, cold dressed bam, say about a quarter of a poood, put it ia a basia with a tablespooafal of chopped pickles, aad a teaspooaful . of maa- tard, a little cayeaae; pat aboat , six oaacea, of batter in a basin, and with a spoon stir quickly patilit forms a kind of cream; add the bam aad seasoning, mix all well, bare the sand wish bread cut in thin-slices; hare already cut thinly intermixed with ' fat, either cold roast beef, veal. lama, mutton, poultry, fowl, pheasant, grouse, patridge, etc., eitber of which lay eTenly, and aot too thick, oa your bread; season with a little aalt and pepper; corer orcr with another piece of bread; when your sadwich is ready, cat them ia any shape yoa like, bat rather small and tastily and serve. ... - -" r""9BBBasBWJSBasaBBBBBBaaBaaaoajj Jewelry. . The jewelry business is one of tbe leading breaches of American industry. It is chiefly carried oa in Connecticut and Ehode Island, and ia Newark, N. J. It gives employment also, and absorbs a large am out of capital, in the city of New York.. It is estimated that there is not less aq. two-millions of dollari gold ,nd silver melted down annually ia New York city for con samptioo ia the arts end manufactares. - Ia Boston, perhaps one-fourth of this - som. On Bos toa firm, hajj,, for seyeral years, melted down $100,000 annually in silver alone for plate, triak-ets, Ac. . , , . . i ... , ... . . . .a Providqc this branch .0 basinesa bas, for soma years, been aa importaut,,aud profitable one.. Before the late reTulsion there ' were em ployed, in that city, ia this .line alooe, about ,- 50p persoas, wib weekly wages of about $ 1 6,5 00. Since Januarjrjlast the number JbMj-anged from pOO to 809A.MTbe, importance of manufactures o ProTidence is further shown id ,tbe fact that, ia X857, there were employed ia tbe rop. bdi- ness. alone 2,750 persons, with monthly (wages of aboat 570,000. v'Tbe number this year bas been reduced to 1,500 or 1,800. 'r , . .. ..; Ta Kings aad New York coanties alone there tJB elevenfold pea .manufactories, with a cap! tal of t96.000t producing $700,000 annually. aad employing 200 persoasv Ja tbis state there are besides 37 establishments c engaged ia .the manufacture and working of gold and silver, gold leaf, gilding. German-silver, , Ac. . These em ploy upwards of 400 perspas, aad hure, A capital of $250,000, producing annually abqut . twenty and a half millions 10 manufactured articles. Yucatan. ; Yecataa is the. fourth ia size of the twectyone States composing the Mexican confederacy. It comprises an area exclusive of the island of Car: men, now united to it, of 52,947 square mile and contains a population of about 690,000. . The principal productions are maize, cotton, su gar, tice, tobacco, 'pepper, hides, hemp, dy wood and soap. vTbe soil is bighly productive, growing two crops ia a season,, and, the -corn attaiaiag'a bight of fifteen or twenty feeC . .The foreign trade Is not lrg, end is divided between the United States, Great Britain, France and Spain. Tbe principal pprts ere Qampeacbj and Sisal, the let ter being the depot of the trade to tbecapitali Jlerida, wbicb is a fine, baadsome, well built and wealthy city, of about 40,000 iababftanU.. Ya- catan is chiefly distinguished for its extensive and wonderful arcbitecuraj em sins, Surpassing those of iltOtbera oa either of tbe great sub coo tinepts of America. These have , beea bu im. perfectly described. The eyes. of ,thQ archscolo. gical.w,orld.ac8 being turned to these, rapst im portant aad truly wonderful rains. y It if to b hoped that eorae enterprise wil epea aa, aad de-eribe .tbemv Par .era eoaBtrytBeo,,.Stepbens ecarcely visited ne io twen,ty',cf tbee Jnrest; tng ruln.st ed jose..w)iic be did .'visit Jta well jfcnown did tt fallj descrC: ijL ptU eld cf gentos and caterprue bes cpea ia that oat cf- tie-way soatera pentnrala, v " Tbli roraantrcally tearwrul tad ric arictlt Isrsj diiCrlct..Is, year by year" "recelvir g-sotaa-tiicg eearer tie aaqaat cf atlertica, itis ea'4-tlediovr-iTanrpnrimaeJ are cade ta It darirg tbeisciaertic:?, aad aow tisrs pirtlcs cafe up every y-f ;!i f;r es:-jr;Icns ta the valley. ' Tie aitrsxuoi; are greatly varie I. Cce is tie tz.V piarepdis. -Cf ti::3-Uia naniet cf wiic we da nclii . r. r t:i c::3 totilv .Tbey era ii tia tct'.'.zra ci:;en;ty cf tie r-V.sj, J vary ist. i 1 c:-r, Ci!J cr I' - -4:r, cr.ir.- :f lcr..4:gl; - 7?-cT UJ.. : :; I-;:::'::: rrtj t'f rllrj f.'rl- '-'I. r - ; t?-li:. J. I---, f . - TLis titizz dlsarca CviUi.-iy al&wt iirta Interesting Wmttv. laches cf walar..' The' cclJest cae cf tie two dlaciares airtit ilx Incies.' The water of all ia alrorgly iapresnatei with su!f bar. A larger aamber of batblir . moaalala-streams, clear as crystal, and.aboandIa with speckled brook-troat wiad aorthward through the raHey, . passing tkrougb tba deprcssloa ia tbe Sierras, and alti-mately diaebarginV into Feather Birer. . The Tslley prodocea beatj growtba of aa fiaa Jfrasa; aa can be foaad ia the State. Beckwoartb's' Valley, oa tbe north, is only a coaUaoatioa of Sierra '.Valley, there being aq aspaxatXaj moaa-tala. r It is a daya trars from. BoWnielfille a boaf'tilrty mllea. Tbe raHey ia tbirty . rnHea ia leagtb and tweet, wiga The priaeipal articles ' of oxport are butter eggs hay. an't live stock.--1 Oats grow' Ioxaxiaaily, aad barley looks well Wheat baa aot beaa. tried; ' Scarcely. any aUea. tioa bas yet.beea given to tba coltUataof fxaits. The oclyXruit seen there fS- oj iadigVapaa;terie-ties- Iba,w2d atrawberry, now jejripeaiag; tbe IhtmUe-beury, bj aome called xaspberry, to ripea ia a few weeks;' gooseberries, bow ripe. ii em " . . 1 : ' . Hard Tizies. ':' ' ' Tbey aazaoat West, jast bow, wbs4.exe term ed ia tbe language of the country "tonga tim." Te . trayeliag correspondent of tbe Hadisoa CFia.) Journal girea a rery gloomy pletare of bis experience in the country. He writes: . To travel rouoal among the farmers as we bar dope for the last four weeks, aod bear "bard times" repeated forty timee a day as aa excuse for aot taking a paper, or peyiag ap old scores, to see saeo, woman aod children, ia threadbare aad tattered garments; paper pasted,, boards nail, ed ap, or'old bale or clothe stuffad iato. window where sboald be glass; to fiad coaotry stores closed, or doiog very little, saeo working fortbeir board, or a mere trifle; promisee to pay whether verbal or written, of ao accoaat; men even de nying their own notes; to see the closest econo my practiced by all, those whose large houses and barns indicate considerable means, as well as those living in cabins; to bear tbe dolorous complaints of taxes on realises the severity with which the finaaeial pressure is felt. . . . A Sufferer's Testimony. . A maa who baa beea West and been chased by aa Indian, makes tbe toUowiag mattcr-of fact observations: : . "Mucb baa been said by poets aad -.romaotic young Udies aboat the.'picturesque aspects and the noble form of ajn untamed, untamable war' rior of the prairie, and fax be it from me to gain say them. An Indian is a coble spectacle in a picture, or at a safe distance but when this noble spectacle' is moving bis moccasins in your direction, and yoa have to do -some tail Walking ia order to keep the capillary substance .on the summit of your cranium, all bia. 'nobility' van ishes, and yoa see. bini ouly a painted, greasy miscreant, wb?will, if jo'a give .him .a, chance, Uftjor b4f .vith tha sftne Christian, spirit, eom posed and most serene with wbicb be would ask another 'spectacle' for a littla.moxe of bat 'bak-el npg-' I used to think., like, tbe . poets; now the sight of aa Indian gives me a cramp ia the :v n .'. o . n ,- T" 1 TI10 Fine Old Dutch Gentleman. ; roM-The Fin Old fiaglish GeaUestan. 1" --"' - :. -' ' ....... .. . ... III sing yon a new Dietcbea toag bout Hans Voa Krouplegbeetr'-- - Vol keept a lager beer salooa up ia the SL John's shtreet, ..- . ... . , . . . .- . He eat de sbwioepe'ef, shpeek aa sloegh ua efery kind of meat,-- . r. ,. ,. -, Un I ah wear mit mine goot gTas&8 fon top de people, so much as a barrel of'soarkrout, un . two pushels of lager beer, elery morning be : tveot eat. : . He vath a fine Ol t iDieatcben Shentleman; von cf de pestest kind. By de firesitove in bis beer saloon, efery morning be voot shtandj ;- . Mit a bottle of Schnapps dowo by bis side and a up in bis hand, . ; ' - Uad by bimaelf. he dhriaks dis doast, 4'Ich liben die Vader Iaad.'- 1 . . . Dnd midout you -conldst Dioutscho vershter for be vold nix Inglish gasproken ven he'd say, VSpeckichbecks too grossen danderanblit-sea-nutdeswimegrabdle seipoupens did dob-blesbm,M yoa could nix understand. . -. ' ' - - ' ... i t His nose vas ash red as a beetle yaw by dander ' dat Isb drue, - -' - r His mout poot foordcea inches widV, bis eyes . vere plack ash pJue; ' . He peloogs mit de frasangerboad, and be vas also a turner too, TJnd beledix makes mit bfro nix difference, bat ven yoa cooes mit de llaiae licktrs lew, to flake avay bis lager beer, dea py dam dat 1 vaa aomuicr new -.,,. moo vi vieuicnen oaeatieman, yon 01 ae pestest kind. ' " - ; 1 - : ii . .- i ii: h 0$ -. t t; ' Dis fioe' Olt Dieutcben- Sbea Jemea, be vent to pad Chrurik ofery aight, , . .. --Und .aomdiraea,vea der vas coming roant elec- ' "', tione-nrlt de nnder fellers he'd fight: Und sloek dem on tbo konp mit a double barrel : powie knsf bat X oat 5iuk dat vas right; Tor vea voa of dem beeplee baf bis bead preak-. -., ed into his nose all ofer bis face, and vas nearly drowned mit a' big stick, I tell yoa ' " aomding rite away jott now dat vas a sorry - 5 'aigb r4-z J . '.fi ?,. To dis flee OU Xieatcbea Clentlenaa voa cf d e 1 I yotolt kind. , - ... , V CotToa time dare comes soma droai!ev and be : f sht cit alibis daiar. . Potjjh be Tas kilt ven two asV rlx e;?kt dczea couple times, he thumps, op and f zht again, BH1 ble net vas ephllUed-opea down, bis pack, end dead blood eoces diwa Hie raiar-TJcS py artJ py comes ders cci'Asr mit si sherry, -'. aod sit 03 bia e?ot:tdw5ry two hours esi tree quaxlers,ai t'-37tce;i all da preth cut . r cf bis pody, deo c-y prists in'a Terd.'grara, Tctie i'.ts f-oa jriiij c-i viler cads ject cf di3 rrr 4-. . . - ... - j t; a-a !. tia x - -J i -3 Z. V cf ticUta t-1 t':--'t i:.- tsver I ;:-c:t cf lis t;a tlcce tiey were torn lata it,tiera Ursa a.cr,uV cil jzIzj cf tir peacerr-a-ri .Ccjlca.'aboix JtiTajcia-whcaeTer bec,.,eTea wbea Czzz ctt j-sUee' according- Vbia nxticat cfit -and wros-, for: it's bBtlenhT-itl Z? nr-'akaswa. TbepOrr dayilvrTc? rrzizUX li:9 ila, and' bonda,ejre Required Cr iLi ..r -cjraaca at the next contt court. t w': vi n"wko ia your boaaV demaadei-.Hiias ef tkeicalprlt, r : r, ; - . :.. -,,.,-, v.i , ''lam, sir", aaidloaferwllp.,,2, atsIrjcat from tbe ..crowd, aad IpokiBg eaoaja Ilia tba prifoaer to be biabreUie?-t -,-;-. . .. Higgtas, .tie j ostice, eyed bim for a second cr so, and tbaadered oat, f'We dlda!taakibr Tt'a-bond, it'a another article we want; yoa woa't aa swer at alU - Yoa caa go.?V J:, u He went, aad loafer went to jail, -u -.i . A Do Etoryr-aa Xlgrs.lC; ' ' ! Tbe resideataof Nortbi, Water streel, .CansTa, N. Y., ware a-foaded .no.lltle am'usemeat a fw daya since, by. 'Ibe : iacidenU narrated'to as la subsuace as follows: ;...V.: ; , . . , , " V ' A coaalrymaa, tbe owner of a large bat una saall good-aaturedj dogdrove ia. towa oa the day. elated, r Near tba railroad crossiag oa Wa ter street, Jdiger?. fell into bad company, aad a? regalar "mess easaed., i Taken aaddealy, and almost unawares, tbr eoantrymanfs dog seemed hardly to. com prebe ad "whether it was a "free fight1! Ja earaesti or only tbe roagb tart of play of vlflaga Iboands,? aatil be foaad bimself ia a "tbroatto njoatb!. ccatest. witb a regular fight-iag character, ia tbe shape of a traiaed ball dog and getting the. worst of if. '.His maxter, bowv! er, by this tjme comprehending the natnre of the mass, aad,spriagiag.from bis'wagoacaught the ball dog by bis . "narrative" and endeavored laT separate tbe combataal.''. . " ;; ' ' "Bet that dog alone, or I'll Jam yoa over the beadr growjed aroogh and excited. looking customer standing by, who proved to be the owner' of the ball .... . - .' "-'-' - ' . Gaf then yoa want W.4o jfight, do yr ejar,-olated bomespaa, dropping the enJ;.aad then; at tbe top of his voice,. shouted,. "Go ia Tiger - Aad Tig did "go in." . Instantly the tide of battle waa turned. - Tige secured and -was mak ing good, ase of his vantage ground, when Bull's owner suddenly became cnvrted to peaoe-' maker. Suiting tbe action to tbe idea, be made a feint to release bis dog from the viceh"ke jaws of Tiger. . . . .. ; '. ; , . ,; .' - "Bet that dog alone, or I'll Zaw.Toa over the' head!'.' shouted tbe countryman; and be straight' ened np and swelled out. to such bege. proportions that 'Bock street" desisted, terror-strickea at the menace. - ' : . .:".,..;.,, .. Tiger pursued bis work "in band nntil, the piteous "kj.yi I" of bis assailant seemed to produce pity in the iogU heart of tke former, for be re-laied.bis hold and - the latter slunk away, with the. appearance oC.tbriee lege behiad. . lis coaatrymaa jumped into bia wegea be called oat to ball, dog4 . master,- "xbencrer yoa want another fight, just, say tbe word, at me and TigealleTM travel together , - . . - - . wen . - j . . : - . V ? ' .... -Beautifal Scene. ' ,:r . .' JTht is upoa tie earth Darkness it in the valley and upon, the bill top; ., . . ,'., -: But the .rnooa rising and , clearing- away the clouds, dUpels the gloom. . Is she rolls.tipward-tbe stars gather around ber. Come with me and look upon a scene of intensely exciting ia-terje,st. . . ., . . , .,. -, Enter this chamber softly it is the sanctaary of innocence rthe abode of Jove end peace-Bending beside .table behold a, . raaidea.4, blooming girl of seventeen--oa ber knees.: Jler cherry lips awver her graceful form is apxioasly swaying to and fro. Sie is laboring under an excitement. , .. z ,;r. :; v, Tbe cool airs gush ia upon, berthrougbth lattice... She ia.sfrengtheaed. Could we view a more interesting picture? . - 'AblV - ' : : i-- . . .s-'.- tii Was that a word or long drawn sigh? List ffin.; . . : - - ... - - 'Abl' - . . : . , . . . TtCaa she be aacoasoioue of oar preserve?, Her band gropes upon the , fteor. Hal she lost a jewel?. -Her dart eye ta wild ft eaxy flashes.. The sweet smile baa vaaished from ber features. But lot it returns ia triumph. - She speakaf h ' Mary! Marj! TveIOed tliat old fita at lattV . ' my People Drlai.; v . Mr. A. drinks because bia door bas recom. mended.bim to,, take a little.. t, , v r -, i Mr. B. beoaase bis doctor baa ordered bim aot; aad be bate quackery, ; t i - : -ilr. Cv takes a drppbecaase be'a wet- ' : ;Idr. J. beeaaae ka's dry . , v , . ,. . , ..Mr. Bbeeacse be feels sometbicg ming ia bis tomaeb-:v.-. i - i . . ATr. F. becsase ke feels a kiad of siakieg in his atomach. .v " . f : ; ...... tJ . r llr..O. bcasebfs going to see a fxiend off to California. " - " : ... , f Hr. H' becaase he's get a friend cerse heme from Australia.-- - - - : ; - Hf.I.becacsa be'a ao bet. r, '- U. H."bcaasa bes se cold.' f ? i ' ; - " Mr. I becaase be' got a paia in bis be id, - - ilr IL becaase le'S got a pain ia LU si la.- T Mr. 2i. because be'a get apala ia LU lck. . Mr. O. becaase be'a get a paia in V,3 ticsv "Mr., becaase he's got a y tia d c?cr ila. Mr. Q. because befa&'.j lit tr. J tr::.-Mr. & because be fjhit; til ci iii!.' ; Mr. f becxTis bV czrzk I. , " .'. Mr.T. becaase U isa't. v- . '", f t . lit. V. becass be r ta tea' Lli iaad aroaad bia. V ; i" r , , : , , . . Ir. V.becac bs's ret ta' t:kzii, -J en- joys a c!os ly i'r-Tt!f, r ; Z'r. Zl. i::.,: i:j j:rc!a 1: :;i-ca I !:r.Y,h::;:) iVt::t czt llacT it ..... . . . - ; - J ::r.ii TT i-!J la 'ial-f.--; ccn- r'c:cn,T.itt Mr. C'i ttizzzz. ar f: r,it :ifsS tteaf-:'Jr-ti3r-s:i:cat3i' ii ..-.'..l ' ta ii'ca !rzi.ta t:.:-:rr -;' - .- ' - . 1 -r A Hzzz r.rsr.A Lc.j ia t cr: c cf roar |
