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Show - " " - ' - -- e!XP O "ft E WO M A N r .j , ..., . '. ' ! - 5 I womanV This is scarcely less true, perhaps han gospel. If it be Jrue. that any, man' i JjajaJnie cnj vfco reas. apumy6f some of oning, as the cheap disputants of Abb religiqU$nGxwpapoT have it, that the woman who hath a tongue of her own and tthere J)Q.few. of.' the sweet, delicious sex to vhom th is -- gift Is deniedimusV" be ' very nearly akin to h'd woman if; she cannot win man and win him in less than two months, too, and be ready with the assur' " halMrir.---TButjenough.-r-v;- . 'Cant'thou love me geotle'strans'er ?" BluablprlJke arose Bhe stood; - . And the youth at bnco ickobwJodg?4 jj that to rather .tbdu'fHlitil; , '? s, J ' ':S$i HUNDRED YEAftS HENCE. ' Firsi--Abb- claf and-ciearnt- Tr;eav.i;i may.borarfd vnclassicaiybuftho Jliflepjtt u i ii cal, and Is always best and purest when most u. dr n k vjuj k ifs V4 1 simple and expressive. France, Italy, orAustrja, and Jfien, jt he, 'beginning of 'tfyo end' spoken of .. by the Prophets.! $ewr governments i, r AviU.arlse, on the. eartbi and .firesnaU'avo wars and rumors of warsi.'! Second. Scarcely haaihe' turmod inEu;-rop- o expj red, efore, our own Am erica wi il A. D. have. takenup7thfi cpm-menc- istatements; "and the least misnndorstnnd nr es r""i . iKU -- IS H ox, Classi- Ex. 'A. WOMEN'S FACES. I Somehow or other the women, whose hiti and grace of facpara. rpmabIe,---s-o rei as markaNe instantly to at'traciind iascini ate-alaBvw-Mi- ,!, anMftnt.o modern types of beauty. If you wre to ! . or 1 86 ilhewtU-ril- vision in the United States. The South will go to herself, and then war, famine and pestilence will stalk abroad over the land murders, and "all other crimek jirsop, jycest, theft,lancT. will be rife in the Hopewill ?3part '''"from eVery hfinian breast. Governments that had been' deemed impregnable wil topple and fall iiXtith&eM 4s iiot- yeti-i- - most i - Third. -- Thirty years from the beeriri- - nlngof this end?' will pass away, and upoh .tha broad earth there will exist no Govern- .ment such as PPW exists, px, vyhicVmay; extl ist up to that '.6o'.pvc'ft,ijnel all will bo destroyed. Those then on of this earth. wiU returji.tqQ jip stro of many; .descendnllatriarchsl and the timej-Tallwi- ants will rule and govern as i it" the days pf Abram, Isaac and Jacob, and servants' anil se wilL exist as in thoso day. Fourth. Forty.five years of this Patriarchal rule, and thencomes thq glorio tfie return of day the.Iinennium-an- d Jesus Chrfst,tb the tearfh,' here to reign as temporal frincfi tnrpo' hundred and sixtyj-fiv"- e thousand . years. ' , Happy is . ii'e who may be cujT earth, t)r wjio' tnay have arisen from the'1earthyiatt,edfas; av subject to live of such a Prince under the xbild ' - ' government slaves-likewi- ' 1 , j! f rA. UUan T.Li " GOOD ENGLISH.' I A flippant phrase, which as most Pf upnNtIy'usel its practical significance. It is so easy to say of a person whoso" sentiments do nqty please xls,, or- - who. i$getting:more of tho world's attention than we think becoming- - : - iiyv'thos.hxKwest -- . ithp by any inf stantaneous smpathy Howard it. Perfect! beautiful women "(therfef rnoj many, eved if wb aettheJow; typo mtntioned) ard inucn caresse'dby society. TTies4d6rhdin-netables, arernmagiiiflcent at balls, and make good, match ee. . (RegularucifersJ sometimes .Efi.) Rut they do not brea hearts; and ibti m'&moryYof r their face, tor - glowing, with, th j ftured' withipouting . or- e3 a meeiing,-aoquicR joy man's life. "A plain woman with a cultiva ted brain andopd tastel oughtalvvays tp hold her cwngafnsnnelely'pretty women r -- nor-riatit- I; i ' , ... suaQeniyjsorQnjewi is not moved face admires it - .?:rxxyy-:... Aminadab. ; Delaware River, 3rd mo., A. D. 1780. J P. 8.hbeTtenX'lori8lnalIy2 in the fPioche Record, by one John Smith, he avers ttr be an old American of the . period . volutlopary autf-KIng-;' In preserving, it may not be generally known that to boil the fruit some time before adding the sugar is very cconoiaical, because the bulk ot the sctim arising from thirmjrisfree from sugir. boiling-withoua corer allows the water to evaporate, and so the fruit is firmer and better flavorr'v: , ed. f t Hi 'Ait A.i IpLEiF r i if It I It is th poisonous vice3.ardthe fruits. JL is fheffield wherp source o. tempUtion "tho btlemvtisJLareaiTthllQ mbn sleep. 7 .r. Qmld wotracethe hjstory of a largp class oi vices, we wouia nna tnat xney Drigiuait frorax,thp,3vanT;oi7empioyment, anu are brou ; Yeal ChitIets.Cuttheveal in good, fair and pepper them and dip each slice in a n eggf jthcri in rolled crackers or bread i crumbs, fry in a good supply of hotbutter or lard rUjtiiiluiey arb ajuehcato brown. ISome prefer tbem partly fried first and then covered with the bread crumb . ; well-beate- ; J: J Cemeni thai' will render adherent india-rubb- er shellac and their Jto elassr soften it in ten limes its weight of strong ammonia, this will become a transparent mass, and waaz)xgitiKxQ0"iUt2a time it will - become a fluid without the xaii 61 hot . water. In three or four weeks the mixture is perfectly liquid and '" Vhen applied will soften the rubber, for cementing the rubber sheet, or tho material in any shan, to metal, glass or other surfaces, this cement is jstrougly recommended metah-tnxlverizo-Bomo -- X --- rym'bhfc ICUbU flank'of beef ! '; - - ' , pound of salt, and om? ounce - lev ifcruiuAiu. uuv pi o eVerpdayVafleY thit add one half ounce of cloves, the same of allspiec, black peppr and coarse, suglet ittcniain a fortnisht. Bail it with ar-then 4.ft itmdrtben!ce .bctw;ecD4ajrith.. .v ;i a tteavy weigoitujiuiv, .au tbedish of V cut ifeirhen rta.dy for use, tho sizo jelly of hat-- .' vyouwish to useand pour over itand when served ever kind preferred, ;oover it oyer, -- it wilL present a very tempting appearance. Veal Pid Take a breast of veal, stew with : vast enough water, to .cover it and season with pep. hen the veal is done, slip salt and celery.;, xper, r h fmm tho meat and remove the meat, I leaving the bones in the liquor the veal was stew- xau as to make o. strongjeay. edin,-6the between and slices of In veal, it lay hard-tone- d egg, veal at intervals, the yolks of r ;! Wir'of fcmsago. meat, sprinkled ovm d . : r 0 pie-dis- h, t vk!!. if;t."iJii-- . rtmnJ , rhrtrmtxl narslev. Dour tho i with gravy in the dih and ;ornament the top. laves'cut out 'orpastryi brush it over with tho -k and let it bako for one hour, or "f untiltV' gravy boils,' and thoi crust is firm on the u Sonio prefer ham mixed with tho veal- ' top ?:iur-ia hr.'-4 wiP ;rrA 4s: ho liurecry of, crimp.. ' -v - -- 1 - take one of'the wpmen out of the pages o( Le Follet, and gi ye her twenty times tho genius of George Elliot, she would still lodT4 a fool. No power of brain could conquer the simpering stolidity ;pf Uhe ' perfectly regular fce. Vet if .juesscJ for an answer, as to what thoy cpnsidfirithe perfocfc typo of modern beautyj ptese men" would think of one of tneso women lnaoooK oi rasnionsj TljeVare the clpar outlines! of nose, raoutH and'ehin: the, smooth forehead, small earl esi rounded cheek, apd xACCuratelyrplaced : - tinwhib isth f- likelvvto ha U flieroill J)e in SuropeydutlojQjeither-i- 18G0 This is a common practice in France f i ui deanedrwitLa water, and a little soda; shake well, rinse with plenty of cold water, and the effect is perfect. oth-erstheerysni- I break a few raw egg shells in the article to be - i The following prophecy, handed us for publication, may be a sort of testimony thai there are others who are Rooking forward to the fulfillment of ancient prophecy ber rr ; sides thuXatter-dayBainti V." til MAlTAPPEN 'INLES tIIAN A vWlTiT JO To clean glasses, botdes and decanters brightly. " PimOPHECY bi&visiON; nrr - - A good method for cooking rice, is to first put it in cold water with a Iittfe salt, put- - on the fire and let it boil five minutes, then drain and put c n a dish in a; sjeamer and let it steam one hour. f Selected. - - "HOUSEHOLD HINTS. persuaded in his oNvli 'Mind'tharwhairhe does not know about is - hardly worth the knowinggoodEngJish'A ;tts j It is scarcely possible that literary criticism will ever become anient science, or that the individual tests which1 are so freely . applied will over. bo .moro rnlmhln nr inaf- than at present; and while this iss6 leav- ing the final judgment to' individual taste and - i nd i vid ual feenhgWpuld .it. not. be best o accept as ar fair test of "good Eng "lIshV that user of our vernacular ' which shair convey most 'rfcadily and surely to jpf tthxught which promptsip?pJrssiop. It is fact no'less re- i i.markable than demonstrable that the most2' frequent complaints alnst a lack-o- purity! in English composition are leveled at that' ance in the end that she .won him and didn't ' ' . olvlft least? mor eThWhas fall6nlo on r owti lot tlgt hp shevoes : not write good sucfi a sweeping deThere English." ii nunciation In ithoharge aiidfit .means so much that Us;eaci meaning may safely be left to each one's own inference each one, ; of nnnrfv nrpfnf ino wifhrmf rwritac, V'fnatv6aan, it rould seem to follo, from . M 'ft 'J 1 1 t -- . TiiE - feiviW Humor op Madness" A "My name!" re- - visltincr a' lunatic asylum went sitting ud to a dlstinguisheddookinghim-II-man do ow ;mpc)di alone; and said to seen you before ' jvqu Vlo? I ttiinkr', : 5U ,: onftprr; ry lastburna-mer'- turned tnejDtner nerceiy. dcr tho Great'" ."my" said the visitor, ;ninmhprftd havlnjr already had a discussion with tho man, "tho last es, . V here you were St. Iull timoLwaa 'r-Au"but " A,TorxrAii writers speaking of the ocean trans (eJtegWDtowHie& bo fresh ported through the'alt water will :ti!A foil efi ta-- : 0 w,foinAd 'thA man Vthat was by my tot wHe. ; quickly, . j i ; |