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"THE GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO *THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER
VOLUME VI.
OODRRICH, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1856.
TWELVE AND $IX PENCE
•T T0■ ■sa no T.. rasa.
NVMBER 27,
Hurrah for Goderich ! !
gin NNW�
CLEAR THE TRACK!!
OUVY &i CO.
DAVEon hand an Immense Bleck of Ibe
DAVE
beet Ueacripuoe of BOOTt sod
SHOES, on sale at the New Brick build
mg, adjoining Mr. Hue, Watch-m.1er,
which will be sold at the Lowest Prices foe
Cork or approved toads, esll and este.
Q: Ths highest pries paid in Cash ter
I11dee amid 8heepsktoe, ke. A ge.eral
Stuck of Berliogs always os bud.
01.1V KB, CO.
Godericb, June 11, 1863. ,6o20-ly
-
- Improved Farm for Sale.
garbs. BEING Lot No. 12, Rad Coneeaion,
ia. P. A. McDOUGAI L,
CA N he rnnnulted at all hour,. at
the ei►idenee r.revile oerepied by
Ro4rrt.tfoderwrfl, F.aq., Fast Steref,.11ar-
krt Spore, Goderirl.
Goderich. April 19th. 1869. v5
IRA I.F.WIM.
BIRRISTEK, SOLICITOR, kc. Weit-
stre•', Goderich.
bas 1848. 9,1+95
DANIEL GORDON.
CABIN ET MAKER, Three doors F.a.t o
the Canada Company's office, West -
street, Gndrrich.
August 21111, 1840. 2t'r.80
11.%NIF:I. IIOME L1'/.AKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1101d Conveyan-
cer, Solicitor in Chancery, kc. has bis
office as formerly in Stratford.
Stratford, 2nd Jan. 1850. 2vn49
J. DENISON,
CIVIL ENIIINEF.R. dee.
GODERICH, C. r.
Aug. 23111, 1852. vbn31
JOHN J. F. LINTON, �Ut-7 IONEER. Accountant and Oene-
,OTARY PUBLIC, Comnusnoner Q.B., rat Agent. Booky and accruals d
and .Conveyancer, Stratford. pulsed, and all ktods of Deeds drawn. -
Bales attended in any part of the ceoary.
Letters addressed to Mitchell or Harper
bey, will be attended to.
April5th, 1853. v6e10-ly
Towttellp of Tuctersmith, Hero.
Road, 1he property of John P. Smith, E.g.,
consomme 100 acre., adjoining the Build.
ing Lou in the rowing and flourishing vii.
lags of Egoioodvtlle, the land is of Brest
rate quality, beautifully situated on lbw
hanks of the Bayfield river, and well adapt-
ed to agricultural purposes. For further
partueular• apply esu the premises (if by let-
ters pre paid) to the aubsrnber.
. u PETER RAMSAY.
McKillop Post Office,
Tecker.'aath, June 13th, 1863. int0-tis
ROBERT SNODGRASS.
aFA8H10NABLE BOOT AND
8110E MANUFACTURER
(One door East of C. ("ebb's Store.)
WOULD inform the inhabitants of Gods
rich and neighborhood that be is pre-
pared to make to order or otberwlee, any
kind of Ladue's and Gentlemen'• Fine or
Fancy work, in the neatest and most
t.abionable style. And will alae furoi.b
heavy Boots and Shove, to suit the oe
ceesitieu.of those that may favor him with
lsit,custuw. His prices will be moderato.
Gudeneb, July 294, 1859. tattle
R. W. CANA, MITCHELL.
STRACIIAN AND BROTHER.
Barrister mid alttoraies at Lase, tf•c,.
Oouyatcu C. W.
JOIiN STKACIIAN Barrister and Atior-
ney at law, Notary Public and Convey-
ancer.
ALEXANDER WOOD STRACHAN,
Attorney at Law, Solicitor in Chaos
eery, Conveyancer.
Goderich, 17th November, 1151 .
WILLIAM HODGINS,
ARCHITECT& CIVIL ENGINEER
Office 27, Dundas Street,
L O.VD O,Y, C. Jr,
August 161h, 1852. ,6.30
.4. J. MOORE,
..ITTUR\'E1-AT-/ 9N-.
OFFICE ,n the Poet Office Buildings,
Goderich.
June 7111,1 853. '' veo19
HORACE'HORTON,
(Market armee, Godrricl,J
AGENT fur the Provincial Mutest eta
General Insurance Office. Toronto; I
Also Agent for the St. Lawrence County
Mutual, Ogdensburg, New York. Local
Agent for Samuel Mouhson'e Old Rochester
Nursery. July 1850. 22
A. NASMIYTII.
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, one door
West of W. E. Graces Store, West
Street Goderich.
Feb. 19, 1859. ,f1 -e4
THOMAS NICHOLLS,
BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT. 1
Agent for Ontario 4110, ins 4 Fire In -1
surance Co.
NOTARY PUBLIC, ACCOUNTANT
AND CONVEYANCER
COMMISSIONER iN Q. B. ke.
INSURANCE effected on Houses, Ship•'
ping and Goode.
A;l kinds of Deeds correctly drawn, and
Books and Accounts adjusted.
Office over the Treasury, Goderich.
July 22, 1852. ,5n26
E. 1L. MARLTON,
VORWARDER end Cnmmiesion Mer-
chant, Htorehou,e Keeper, general
Agent, Inc the ale of Wild Lands Cleared
Farms, Household Furniture and Produce
ot every deecriptoon.
Office, mat door, North of the Khmer -
dine Aortae, GNerie
March 94th tail,
,6 -hp
F. As. C. 11. BURL,
' 1ANUFACTURER8of Hata, Caps sad
Fancy Fors, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Furs, Buffalo Robes, Doer Skiser
Gloves, Mitten., kc. ke.
Cask mild for Firs.
The highest p lee peed, s all t1Tao is
Cuh, for all dear optio.e of ShippH,, Pero
by F. k C. H. MJNL.
Detroit, Michigan. Aug. 1881. ,sass
WASHINGTON
Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co.,
CAPITAL $1,000,000.
rt ZRA HOPKINS, Hamilton, Agent for
aI the Counties of Waterloo and Huron.
August 97, 1850. 3v16
MR. JOHN MACARA.
BARRISTER, 8oliefter ie Cheneery,
Ise. 08%es : Oatarha Boildi.g., RI.g-St.
eppesite t1. Gore Beek. sed the Bask of
British North America. H•riLToe. 4 10
loatrg.
HOMR tai.►. TUE HEART.
Kind shine. the sue to all -
Te rtcb aid poor; oa cottage, ani en pal:-
ads,
al=ads;
On mountais-pine, and 1117 of the valley+,
On forint and waterfall;
On creeping tsetse, nod on seder 1.11.
But stilt there is • spot,
Whereon, to each, he brit/Win is shining,
Or when pais tel, or at Our tees recital mg,
Oa oar game• plat,
And meadow green wound our smiling c 0t.
Hence. on the flowers we rear -
Peace -loving mora:set of spring and sum-
mer,
Rich honey -givers to ibe golf -winged hum-
mer -
We deem be alines most clear,
Because the s0otnera in our heart are dear.
Tb. flowers, that yesterday
Were yet green buds, now beautiful unfold
Their blooms of sapphire, white and gold --
To Ibe celestial ray;
Blest is their life though but a noon of May
W. & R. SIMPSON,
(LATE HOPE, BiRRELL k Co.,)
GROCERS, Wine Merchants, Fruiterers
I04.1 0.116111, No. 17 Modes Street,
London, C. W.
Febr !Sib 1859. 1-5-05
RiCIIARD MOORE.
fiAVING during the past two years acts
Pel to the capacity of GENERAL
AGENT for the collection of debts, desires
it to be (ea.rally understoon that be will
accept the Agency for the collection of
dues in ay part of the Upper Province, be•
tweed l'obourg is the East soil Lake Huron
to the West. in makrog this announce-
ment, he would beg to 'sprees hie tbeoke
to his friends for past favours, and now re-
ppectfully solicits a continuance of the
same.
All commeniceti.ns on bo.ine.a, addrees-
ed (poet raid) to Ayr 1'. O.. North Dom
fries, C. W., will be promptly aureola lo.
Apill 1, 1851. v5o10
FARM FOR SALE.
L0T No. 50, in the Maitland Cnnees•
nos of the Tow/robin of Goderich,
centainung 137 acres of the best land, of
which GO aro cleared and well fecced, ntu-
eled on the banke of the River Maitland,
8 miles from Goderich. There is an ex-
cellent (louse and Baro on the premises,
wfith an Orchard nI the cho reef fruits, re -
!Wed from the Nursery in Upailante, Uni-
ted States. For terms apply to the Sub.
scriber.
i RATTENBURY,
British Exchange Hotel,
Goderich.
26th January, 1853. ,5n52 -3m
NEW
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
iN GODERiCH.
THE Subscriber respectfully see
noonces to the inhabitants' of
Goderich and surrounding country,
that be hse purchased the Stock in Trade,
of Mr. E. Thornhill, in the above boor -
nese, and opened the Store lately cremated
by 11. Barter, Tailor, next door to Ur•
McDougall's new Brick buuldi.g, Market
Square, Gnderich, where he intends to car
ry oe the BOOT AND SIIOR Business to
al! its branches. ile is prepared to execute
all orders for every variety of Work, on
the most reasonable tenni, and by strict
attention to bovine's hopes to merit a
share of public patronage.
The higbes% market pr ice paid for Hides
sad Bark.
R. 1111.1,.
Goderich, May 20, 1853. •1017
of a church stomas, of added owe kerb to the
leogth and breadth of bis pharisaical 'skirt.
Ile pitted the poor as every good chnstiao
should; but he never allowed them to put
their Land to his pocket; --that was a terri-
tory over which the church had no control,
it belooged entirely to the other side of the
fence.
Uncle John sat in bis counting room
looking very satisfactory at tba.preofsheet
of the ' Mormag Star,' of which he was edi-
tor. He had jest glanced over his long list
of subscribers, and (miser as he was) con-
gratulated himself that matters were
iu such a prosperous condision. Then tae
too” out a large roll of bank bills, fingered
thrum affectionately, then be frowned omin-
ously at the poor beggar child who peeped
an at the doot smoothed his chin, sed set-
tled himself comfortably iu his rocking
chair.
Man! fist they preach to thee:
Th. I".teat hie to teal the bapptest;
But That which with the sun of truth is
blest,
How short goer it be-
Beaury in dowers. to man humanity.
The cheerer of all nature
Speaks brightly the impartial love of liea-
1.0;
And yet -because to all and daily given-,
We prise not that grand feature
Of the Creator's care for every creature.
There is a hallowed place,
Whereon. to each devoted feelings,
The sun shines brgbte.t-fur It bath re
vealings
Wbieh minds delights to trace:
Aad with their spirits bold oummuoiDgs of
grace.
A sacred time -writ page,
Dear Caramels of many changeful years -
It smiles our joys, and weeps our sorrow's
tears:
Wiser than ancient sage
Speak flower mod tree. gay childhood and
calm age.
May o'er ber blossoms sighs -
They pass away like childhood; while tea -
rem
Remain the trees, like patriarchs domestic,
D.scouroiog with the .kilk-
Tst be who loves God alone is wise.
Loam, then, lifers wisest plan -
Its simplest virtue; and the beat --to clear,
And make the mind a calm, pure atmos-
phere
Which heavenly breezes shall fun,
Fur Gud is always with the pious mao.
FOR SALE.
'PH086 Premises eoesielin` of Lot Ne.
4, frontlet Liget-home Feist, GeM-
rieh, containing one-fourth of an sere O1
tend, with the Cottage thereon, fetnterte
the property of F. G. Palmer, and known
ma " Alabama Cottage." Prise £100.-
Fattitolus of Terme, Title, its, apply fey
letter or otherwiwjj to
JOHN YACDONALD,
411Y.leg.street, Teresa.
Toronto. lot Jose. 1163. al Medea
FANNING 1YILL8 AND PIP
Attersey-et-Law, Comeyaneer, ke.
Ma. T. N. MOLEBWORTH,
OI VIL ENGINEER sod Prowlsefal 1.14
Swayer, QMortcb.
April 11, 1811. 74011
JAMES WOOLS,
AUCTIONEER, is prepared to steed
PIMP Sal.s le toy part.( 11. United
f''gUae, w gttedemas terms.
etre er, Bay 11100. v4-.14
THEee
f , aobecr;ber 41� •
Mad N thiel f2<y11 ICF\ A (NeiU
MILi. AND PUMP FACTORY, w Ar.
Dior 1, r. halt der .�
intimate(Mr. ♦ gsprr.
&leek o gw►etantie , m ,lees y a tefy
downier unties of 111 ahoy. Neer tlyd,
,wbleh be will .s4 .Mepdnr ee.b..swmk_r
Male Predose, oro. approved meets 111.
wishes .hoes parties le es.1d of h geed
allele st rememb1e peek to give him a
salt, sed ke letters Mast that 11e lees
ex set a tie Ws$ hal .ane the
seitafkeMIN .f 'el inseeMtrre
HEIRRY MOW '
OedMleb, Meireh tsab, 111M, ' tt111a1yf
Literature,
THE WIDOW'S AFFLICTIONS.
The following story is taken from Fern
Leases frons Fanny's Portfolio.
Those who hare only read the fugitive
pieces of FAwhT Fettle, stn form no Iden
A rap at Use door of the Cowttwsg room.
' May I come in, Uncle?' sed Janie's long
black veil was thrown back from her face.
• V -e -s,' said Uocle Joint, rather frigid-
ly. ' Pretty busy --'.pose you won't stay
lough' and he pushed his poste' won.te fur-
ther dowu into his pocket.
' 1 come to ask,' said Janie timidly, ' if
you would employ me to wnte for your pa-
per. Matters are more desperate with me
thau I thought, and there is uecessity for
my doing something immediately. 1 be-
lieve 1 have talents that 1 might tura to
account as a writer. 1 have literally, eo-
h ong Uncle John, to depend upas.'
Your husband was an extravagant mao;
lived too fast, -that's the trouble, hived too
fast. Ought to have been ecosowical as 1
WA], when I was a youug man. Can't have
your cake and eat it, too. Can't expect
pie to make up for other people's defici-
ciepcies. You must take cue of your-
self.
" ' Certaiuly, that's just what I wish to
do,' said Janie, struggling to restrain her
her tears. ' I--1-' but she only fioished
the sentence with sobs;the contrast between
the sunny put and the gloomy present was
too strong for her troubled heart.
' Now, if there was anything Uncle John
mortally hated, it was to see a woman cry.
In all such eases he irritated the victim till
she took a speedy and frenzied leave. So
he remarked again thatMr. Grey was ex-
travagant, else there would have been some-
thing left. He was sorry he was dead; but
that was a thing he wasen't to blame for,
and be didn't known any reason why he
should he hollered about it. The world
was full of widows,- -they all went to work,
he supposed, and took care of themselves.'1
If you will tell me• whether you can em -
of the eacelksce of Foam LEAVES. As ploy me to write for you,' said the widow,
the able enter of the N. Y. Tribune says. ` I will not trouble you longer.'
" Her lock reads better as a whole thaw ' 1 hare plenty who will write for o0
thing,' said the old man. ' Market is over -
any of her productions; which is a rare
experience in authorship. stocked with that sort of thing. Can't af-
Tbe funeral was over, and Janie Gray
ford to pay speculators, specially new be-
ginners. Don't think you have any talents
came back to Ines desolate home. There
that way, either. Better take iu sewing,
or somethmg, said be, taking out his watch
by way of a reminder that ebe had better
be going.
The young widow could scarcely see ber
way out through her fast falling team. It
was her first bitter lesson in the wotld's
selfishness. She, whose tender feet had
been so Inn -guided, to walk life's thorny
path alone, she, for. whom no gift was rich,
or rare, or costly enough; she, who had
leaned so trustingly on that dear arm now
must bear her weight of woe alone. She so powerless to shield her; she, to whom
knew that her star bad set. Earth, sea and love was life, breath, being, to Inset only
sky had no beauty new, since the eye that careless glanees,-nay, more, harsh sod
worshipped them with her was closed and taunticg words. U, where should that
heart. Thee exlisarielting her small lamp,
she laid her tearful cheek against the rosy
little sleeper's with *bat instinctive yearn-
ing for sympathy, which only the wretched
know. In •lumber there is, at least for-
getfulness. Ktad angels whisper hope in
dreams.
The goldeu light of New Year's mmorn-
iLg streamed through the partially opened
'hinters upon the curly head that already
nestled uneasily upon itapilow. The blue
eyes opened slowly, like violets kissed by
the sun, and the tittle hand was outstretch-
ed to grasp the empty stocking. His lips
quivered, and Lean of disappointment forced
themselves through his tiny fingers; while
his mother rose, sad and unrefreshed, to
meet another day of toil. Awl Uncle Jobe
oblivious of everything that might collapse
Lis purse, sat comfortably in his rocking
ebair, ' too busy' to call on his eeice.-
Treading, not in his Lord's footsteps, where
sorrow, and misery, and want, made foot -
tracks, but where the well-warrned, wen-
ded, and well-filled, sat at Dives' table.
Time flew on. A brighter day dawned
nor Janie. She had triueophed over dis-
appoin'ments and discouragement+ before
which stouter hearts than her's had quailed.
Comfort and independence were again her's
earned by her own untiring band. Uncle
John was not afraid of her now. Ile tura-
cd no more shot t corners to avoid her. She
seeded no assistance. Uncle John liked
to notice that sort of people. Ile grew
amiable, even facetious;sad, one day, in the
Jproartousness, actually scot a three -cent
piece to bis nephew, whom he had inquired
for for Three long years.
Janie's praises reached him froom every
quarter; and he took a great deal of pains
to let people know that tans new literal- y
light was las voice. Ilad be known that
she woeld have turned' out such a stir, he
would have employed her. Now she was
swelling other editor's subscription lis td in-
stead of his. That was a feature of the
case be was fully prepared to understand!
No talent that way?' said Janie to her-
self, as she saw him, at last, very cooly
transfer, with his edcturial hand, her articles
to ' The Morurng Star,' withoat credit.
without remunerations to herself. Sancti -
menious, avaricious Uncle Jobe! Did you
count the weary vigils they cost the writer.
UW you count the tears that blistered
their pages? Did you dream of the tortur-
ing process by which the bird was blinded.
ere it could be taught to sing so sweetly
Knew you that thrice gushing notes reach-
ed you, through prison ban, from a weary
captive's throat/ No, no, Uncle John! how
should you? For where your heart should
have been, there was a decided Tatum.
FANNY FERN.
were the useless drugs, the tempting fruit
and dowers, which came all too late for the
sinking sufferer. 'Wherever ber eyes fell
there were some sad remioisceoce to torture
ber. They, whose He had been all sun-
shine, ea.,e in from Cheerful homes, whose
threshold death had never darkened, to of-
fer consolation. Ml the usual phrases of
stereotyped coodokpee bad fallen upon the
ear; and now they had all gone, and the
world would more on just the same that
there was one broken heart in it. She
rayless.
' Whom the Lord lovetb lie cbasteneth;
acid UodJe Jobe, joinieg the tips of his fin-
gers of either hand, and setting himself in •
vestry attitude to say his lessnns. , Afflic-
tion come not out of the ground. Man is
tut down like a flower. God sa the Goal
of the widow end the fatherless. I lap -
pow coo And it soT said be, looking into
the widow's face.
' I iso scarcely tell,' said Janie. ''Phial
was a ligbtaiag flash from seminar eloolJ.
My eyes are blinded; I cannot see the bow
of preemies.'
'Wrong, all woo': acid bele John.-
' The Lord mooted the Lord barb takes
away. Yoe vile to be resigned. I'm
afraid yon doe't enjoy yoor n%ginn. Af-
Aietieos are mercies in diagu.e. Yoe
POEM get submnstve somehow, or you will
have other troubles set upon you. Good
warthog.
iJael. John was a rigid sectarian, of
stricken heart IinJ rest; tines aide nt heavwol
Yet she might not yield to despair; there
was a little, innocent, helpless one, for whole
she must live on, and toil mud struggle. -
Was the world all darkness? Bent every
knee at \lammoo'a shrine/ Best every
human heart only for its own toys and sor-
rows?
onrows?
Days sod month. rolled ori. l : axle Jobe
said his prayers, and went to church, sed
counted over bus dear beak bills; tad the
widow sat ty until the stars greats pale, sed
beat wearily over long pages of masescript;
nod little Redelpb My wish hes rosy ebeek
sealed 1. *kit Odom, cresbivsg hes bright
ails eotmoi.eo of the weary vigil
the yang onetime was keeps;. Ad now
it was New Yeses eight; ads s ah* bad
seeds leer pee, memory called ber back to
rich seamy dnys,-4o • luminous bewie.-
Agaie was she leenieg oe that broad true
breast. Troops of fries& were ahem them.
0, when were they cowl Thee she leek -
ed epos her small. Measly hrstsied room,
tbe'bI..si aseloot of diriwty' •njnj mg ea um- DO s..ttnctave to the eye of .ars teed re-
m0sis'repatation for sane.ty,lhan which so- fmisttteslf--thea it fell epos' her ebeldl tee
7ouag to remember that father whose beet
set was to kits bis baby brow.
Stall the child 'limbered o., --hes red
Nps parted with a sante,--ad for the first
twee, noted tle little ata kis=, yet warm
from (b. dimpled %et, hag close by the
pinew, with el hiltoods- beastifel bast, its
'wog wee dearer to bre. save the cooteab
°«NaJteekat-boost. It was his glory to be
i .&Ipia n aChmage of paries gmtherlegs
*etIlettadNseste ie he eteeselteJ to the et -
I diad treats to the Kilgore*
lo.he present at the lying of reser
Ia1ke
SEWING BY MACHINERY.
A machine, n1 American invention, has
been introduced stn 11,1.;-'untry by Mr
Darling, of Glaegew, (at wheeze manufac-
tnry numeral. examples of It are now in
operatten,) which carries the mechanical
principle into s fresh department of human
labour-aamelv.that of common head -sew -
Ing. The ontenl sewing mac! ;IS prom's.
e. to pro.b.ee a revolu'r'n 1n the hominess
of seamstresses as great as the power loom
effected in that of the weaver. The ma
chine is extremely simple in construction,
but it is not very easy to eye ouch an ex-
planation of ices would be intelligible to
the general reader, or even indeed to throe
familiar with the ordinary technics! phrases
of mechanics. To be understood it moat
be ■een, and even then, on clever is its
working,that It regmres a sharp eye to fol-
low its evidently umplr, yet am.z•n81y
expert movements. lie frame•1-nrk is cast
metal, but it must net be imagined to be a
huge, clumev. affair like a hand loom; nn
the contrary, tt occupies hu le more space
than Iso e.bie feet, end might stand on
the top 0• a I+Jy's work !Ole. Tho right
hand "(the worker tarns a small wheel,
which pet. in operation two n'e.IL•s, one
an upright one,'thr other a sort . f genii
circular one; and on a "'roe, emboli*, Nur-
(see,
urbee, at the tell band ezremtty "1 which
'hese two ooed•cs work -the upright above.
end the e;reuhr order -the rlo''1 in laid
with;the loft hand. and propelled between
the needles a the machine pr..ceeiie with
its ett'chtag. This it dote wits 'mooing
rapidity, rune ng oft 1n •ltnelInng les.
than a minute, • line of stout oew1ng which
•n nrdinpry'.samerress would rca ice 'y over
take in thatilree of half an hair.' Line
eller hoe Iii'' eeeees with' .rnaba'i"g .:stent,
and ease. till Oho two im bb,n. wine% ripply
the tweed to the d noble aeeJte machine y
he wound off. D.hcatn in mime reepeeis
u the wscbi.ery a, we are toll, little
halve to entanglements nr deraneomeOt of
any kiwi; and any breakage of ihresd that
may eeeaconly ocosr a rect,Brd with core
10(1. 108o of time. Agron.,br min -Arne ern
be readily adaptOd le be dvu,es by the fool
of the worker, after the fashion Of a turn
tog lathe, a4 to sowing other (hoe rirwple
.trught lines -for the machine iso stitch
in etre**, or alt saw, or any other way
/het mss be dwwired; thee la a ger .1' • Ivan-
uto, sift IOame belt hands of the work
fir fru to menage the Moshe Trig mod.
of worbing ala weer,* a vwueh higher rel.
nf.peed. Be the hand the .nsebrne we,
be driven at the rate of 600 .to►ee•e per
ammnote, ha the f.",t at nearly t e es that
rete. Nor poet 1t he suepn•ed 'hat the
wort eateote, al the. extra •rdinary rape
neo, ielnosr',,rrwgnler,'41np" .ort of work
Os the costume, .t 1a moist, ulna. sewdeg.
►sautlfol regales, 5b ailsgelhwr asset ms it
week/ revue* eery ire 504 well praeti.ed
head to egms1. W. do net web to east
reit+ tike f.i olunted the pert r probation
o fOssg let mit ye eherebpahb ahem miF IewkAtA'M' tory eatenS ,'* n wallas is
Art84011, 111118.1114 meet se o k.• had 44
spiceaatfdra it,ag,isa`eltm.do0etien .oily 001201 Iteod'stoTill tt; andoattrrq ear mews ry'htsM.nwea,e«siy .reremfel
eilrat1lp.lkrar MMts�s•. enfporta ,hill ler bash*ale ease( 14°04f Mat al"reay tos smsearw ereeers•ftn
iiikekhkelifillfig fleet .marked simple hamry most he denied a seeditr's I es mit au. 'dirties it sun more earetully
sad .eesptealvte he sed. Look'ag at it
*hen at wish, it is isle eeible to resist Ube
coseluaee teat it is destined e.'mpletety
ro suwrsrde ell *Moiety plain hand sewing,
and that each sewing as en occupation
tor tanner see or w"nen,radars nr seam-
stresses, r gone for ever. -Waage,. Ckron-
Kia.
Idiom u» Ya
limitary, skies, wools .1.
dry per r..4, *lawless end
to eightess pM east, Mtfe(M,
ptwr, salts et hmm of sods, seed
w. Thos. albumens heti,
drat scab, sett wee*, aquae •MskSM
s. • Ip•g tame re required fee teak
poatruo, ib.,, Wipe way *Asa lest
some or eight years. They yield ewNI••
lest results, eep.ctally whoa made bale a
contuse foe potatoes; tsrSipa, lupe, syr
sod, generally es weaNw-lade Hairs
spread upon meadows, are said to s.g...t
lbs crop three had, .ed the Cbe..e, ire
are tote, en se well .waa et the eery great
"aloe of that r.asure, that they brefully
sunset 'be hair every time they ba,. User
beads shaved --sad the operatoea;is peelers -
ed every fortnight -and sell it to their
tanners. Now, tb. crop .t bait which
every isdividuae kava at the heir cutler's
yearly, amounts to about half • peeed; se-
cknonug, therefore, at atrium mtll*ees,
the number of nallvlduale wbo is great
Britain and Ireland, are .adergotag the
process of .having ..d heir Gutting, we
have a production of about threat, thoo. sd
tons of hair -that a, of manure of is most
valuable kind-eeoce it represents, at least.
one hundred and fifty (Arrogant' lose of
ordinary farm yard manure—wbicb sight
be collected almoal without truuble, but
which on the contrary, such is our careless
DOSS or tndoleoc.In those matter., u, I
belave,invarably swept away in our streets
or sewers, and utterly wa.ted.-Fer.trrs
.Haemal of agricultural Chemistry.
CONDITION OF TIIE HUMBLEST
CLASS OF LABORERS.
As thing. now eland, it cannot M .toubt.
.4 that the daily corporeal labor which is
the lot nI t`us class of men e.ipphee that
hied of occupation which ie consequently,
more productive of humane*, Oise tint oils•
er would. 1 even I.e.,' •n if the diming
too. of the ueriod ntdaily labor, when es-
cesaive a. in many cur. It 'de nbtle-s ie,
world odd to their happin•... Unable for
the moat part in read hook• of instruction
or sm•i.sa.e0l wish under,ta-iding nr pro41;
ignorant of all the scienn.. even pm their
very n.dimen e: uninstructed in any art
that has retailers to the higher f.coWes
with 1! a imagination ail the fancy, and 811
the other noels ere of taste unarak•aed
from their sleep: unacq.iainted even with
most of the little rote having relation to
their domestic state; nay, unrkuLd in the
very games which. (night inn..cen.ly fill up
a vacant hoar-wha, could they do with
more Icienrtl• Alas, I fear we hareanwer
in what w5 all see around'its in the proceed-
ings which inn generally eha•arterim t1.
haunts mo -t frrg•iented by them in the i.-
teriale of their weekly Moe he der: to the
evenings: and even in their Sundays and
other holidays! Is eut;h a ewe of things
as this to NO for evert 1. it even to last Cttan rot East -A Pimple pou!-
'ong? 1 believe not; certainly not long, fire made of cranberries, pounded Coe, and
recording to the measure by
mete nut the time in relatlnn w•hie0301007h w -e applied in a raw state, has proved in my
to
Init. changer in man's cnnettion on earth; case and a number also in the vicinity, a
Fire fairly assailed it must gradually van certain remedy. in my case the poultice•
ish before that prog.ras which has never was applied on going to bed, and the next
vet ceased, in sem^ degree or 01' er, to sol morning l found the inflate/Sloe Dearly
mite and advance the rare, and material gone; and in two days I was as well ae
bodies in matron, will gain force as it pro
ceede. When thn period arrives, labor ever.
will then leer its just. pyre and decree WAreacoo YAan•.-The world has been
GALL', nor rue H•aysea) OR .Arse Le.—•
Si„j Ling, in his Ira'uab;e account of bis
expedition to the Rocky !fountain., ',aye
that his party found white lead moistened
with milk to succeed better than anything
Mee in preveatreg the bad eff,its of the
gall. •,a the horses' back, in their march
over the plains that border the mountains.
Its effret in smoothing nr soothing the ir-
ritated and enfl,med surface was admirable.
1 -Americas F a, mar.
amnne the sr)cnnwiedged e'emente of hap -
einem,: and tho bnsine.e of the world will
he carried on. even in the lowest forma,
not 11► unthinking, nnrrssnning,unenjnying
machines in hbuhan form. but by man wor-
thy 0f the name. men with- minds a• caps-
ble of labor as their bodies. and hiving the
means and opportunity of exercising the
one as well is the other in that ac'irr, ear -
hut temperate manner which perm/ t0
here been r'dained as the best manner for
man in all hie relation, The mean,
whereby this humpy change is to be
brooeht ,bout, RP far a• our feeble power
ran foresee. Prem to Ili ma:nl• in the eene-
rnl rult,vauon of m^o's mind•-rn other
worcts,'in the imparting of knowledge In all
those canaille of receiving Ir. -From n Ter- negative. But he was very poor, and one
tare on Happiness in if. Relatimns to JVork day, while lameot;aq to a neighbour, not
and Knowledge -[1y John Forbro, .N. D, only his poverty, but the annoyances to
which travellers subjected hint, his friend
HEALTH IN HOT WEATHER. cut him short with, "Well, mny the one
help the ether Make some relics! "But
Few thing are easier than to !nee one's what can I du?" ingnirnd the poor one.-•
listening for years to stories of Waterloo:
but it would seem that like a certain other
commodity, long since familiar to our read-
ers, "there area few more left of the same
sort." We do not remember to have seen
the following in print, thou_h in these
typographic umes,were :hat really the eaaa'
it would be the most citrate point In it. -
An individual who wane 1 a smell tavern
near the eventful fi-•Id, was frequently
gnestioned by visitors as to whether be did
n ot p0 some relics of the battle and
as invariably and honestly answered in the
health in het weather. Yet nothing is so
easy to maintain if the right course is fol-
lowed. It is 001 even necessary to invent
new panrcess, or to suggest nnvsl modes
of life, in order to keep diseases at arm's
lene,h in July and August. The whole
secret consist• in *d•ptier the sdrire, so
oleo given b, physicians, to avoid excess.
And be this is meant, not merely ex1ess in
i nuking, but alto excrss In patine. in ex-
ercise, and a'I Chines• E•ory man of sense
knows how fallacious is the floe that poor
ing down heating sherry cobblers and other
nernicinus drinks, wilt -rad one's peruse. -
nut not every man is willing to admit that
gorging himself with turtle sour, lobsters,
or ether delicaei.s that overlask the diger
"Tell them that Napnlein or Welhngtan
entered your sheep during the battle, and
sat down on that chair." Not lung after
an Eugluh tourret entered, and, inquiring
for relics, heard the chair:story. The chat
was at once.houghl at an incredible price,
The vex' sumer was uofyrmtd that Welhng-
'ton had taken a drink, and the "W.Iliagton
tumbler" was accords, gly sold. The third
arrival gazed with breathlete wonder at the
nail nn which II animate had "hang ap hie
hat." The fourth pnrchaaed the door
poets between which he entered, and the
fifth became the happy possessor of thio
fluor on which he hat. trodden. At the
last advices, the f.,rti.nate tavern keeper
had not a root to cover bis head, and w.e
tive organ!, are dangerous to hearth vitt
• sitting ori a bag of geld in tbe coons
ofa deep pit funned b; sell ng the dirt on
more. Many who will cnneede that execs -which the balsa bad stood.
sire indulgence at table is irp.reme, would
stare if toll that their absorbing dr,ottnn A Sr•o:c Sroais.=rbere wee a terrid4
to business is !lab's to protract them, at stage storm in one 0f this Eutaw pisses
any moment, Victims to t' o di -orders of 'brought nut by the tllueuoia Ellison, at
the sea.en. Yet anything, which weakens Drury Line. Au mscbinS+ for mating are
the power., I. the body comparsti•ely Uflet+l paeans had not been invented, t4.
d•feneeIea' against the asmno'ls 01 sickness.terbulent element was imitated by lutt�i
To exhaust, in this way. and esperially in �.
boy., who kneed ab,n. no t to stage under
summer, one's capar117 In re•irt disease, is a cloth p.tnted seagreen. Several y.mng-
to art like a G^neral, whin, at the Reproach sten were ergsge.I for this pnroose at one
of an enemy, should weary nit his army in ab.11.u,, n_rr.;t'; bit when thc.run of the
'melees evo'utiour, en the; when the battle pie,. was stack ping, this inn !awn, ,ndo-
camne 10 b. j.ined, his +uldicr? wool 1 61/too pendence was rrductd me bat!. The
fatigued to fii,:bt. wave. i .sms.l'srely salted a meeting, and
i(one is forced even to r•,nnir in the eesolreJ that the eutire tea should strike.
city, health may generally he prrerrved by Accordingly. that night, altho' the peas
avoiding raceme. Had the .rventy who and .elves puttered sway like hail, the puw-
d:ed of rudien dealt], in New York and dere.' roam dished forth its d,rest lighter -
Philadelphia, within the last fortnight, ab- tag, and the sheet iron rolled out terrific
stained from working Po much in he s00, thunder, IR, ell t, 10 the horror of the promp-
ter, was s+ calm as a new u ',pet. 11e rag.
ed louder thso the list, hi'ed a margin of
the ocean, and esjolned the boys to toed
about 01111 energy. Ilion this, .n nrebuN
pop;xd out hie head 40 o the "briny deep,"
and ui'quired-"lix,uony wve, nr absllagl
one.T" Theprootptot hied' so alternative,
e nd q'nekly replied -"Shilling nee0. "-e
Forthwith the sea was agitated .. Sereety
and m iddenljt as 1f a rq•.all bad epn*O
up, a
from drinking in'osicetieg :Nome, or from
swallowing large gosnhtoee of cold water,
they m'ght have been 1 rung to the day.
But it is not alone those who .amain in
town. 00 ,h,,11'd remen her, who hot Id
avnhd excess. Tho too ( moron id:a, that at
a watering plaeo one ean;eat, dr nk, sudez-
ereise wittiest I:mn, bas killed many a fool-
ish victim.
Tit 5.h all Jay and •r a brniliagsin may
not injure persons accwtoa' d is reek ex- _�-
poc ire, but it ran de no good, at least, to
people used to a city IC's; and w hen the
fishing Is eccompanie.l by eop..O.41r4,tit hts
of brandy, or other owl ireesalsry drink, a•
often the ease, tea t ratty sere to do harm
So 10 en up to late terrrp,e sue pars, sr to
drink )uha,ta all the rem Dial, or to e.eweiirt
other estermes 91110 ordinary at wateriag
places, is not the road to 11.114. And if
ase sex should avoid enemies in one way,
11e .*her era sbe'uW M soother. Irate.
olio daintier .II night ea►.nol '.Ismer t 49 to,
Weis honks weft vowed Wet 1b it Ibesel. 1
ie a word peep's of p -ops ha , • ran defy
teen the.urniest weather. il,i pones
ge'It, of,escrows. eo mete• of what flee.
e4ptsw, 'bees lett eall fortress e1 hes lab,
god. 1S w were, iDNA,• i8, s00 n7 1s 0.1.1•
FT,L t1G To TN* I'axr.-1'h. Ithea1y of'
• clergy man lately 4.148001 is r..ghnJ
was valued at three from le. while hu wipe
eras e.limatod to be worth $300. Some
,.b•rrend 118,0. be must 1.v• thseght aat
e n apostle. did, that' this hatter battier*, bet
the *putt (teeth lig%t.
Dee Mocha, sprats( .l a yoweg gooier
fah with wee.tathea, t.ad: '•Hei is. Ent./
ter that ween ha r ea hes upper hp to bead
Ise apalsrs trues crew hs' Irmo 14 Met r
ltgit0.►.
Who* Mut wife t„ tet •.soli,
bare 5•1 on. Pet you
t h. dssplaee, Ittl be.l tea
owe termite Ysst Mise, 404 let
mg**. Soy - etethit►g .,.•test,
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