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Y T MES DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 18C9. THE SABBATH. I s Issved Every Saturday Afternoon at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. F. R. SI TART, EDITOK AND PROPRIETOR. O FFICE— Northeast corner o f Main and Oak streets, fronting Academy Block. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ■SINGLE COPIES— One Tear. $3 00; Six Months. $2 00 ; Three Months, f t 00. CLUBS will be supplied at the following rates:— Five Copies, one year, SIS 7a; Ten Copies, one year. $25 00, and for any greater number at $2 50 per annum. ■Snbeeription mutt be paid ttrivtly in advance, ADVERTISING RATES. One square (10 lines or less), first insert’ n, i.t 00 £ach subsequent insertion......................... 1 00 A liberal deduction will be made to quar terly and yearly advertisers. Professional cards will be inserted at $12 00 |>er annum. Transient advertisements must bo paid for in advance to in-'ure public« ion. All other advertising bills must be paid quarterly. Legal tenders takcu at their current value. Blanks anil Job Work of every description furnished at low rate? on short notice. Folk County Official Directory. Polk county covers an area o f about 1.250 «quare miles Number o f voters. 1,2.’ 7. A ero e f land under cultivation, D3 270. Value id assessable property, $1.2."4.520 The Land Office for this Disirict is located ai Oregon C ity— Owen Wade, Register; Henry Warren, Receiver. C oi ’ vty O kvicehs . — Committioutrt, E C. t)iee. R. Tall in; Jirtyr, J. L (.’«llins; Shniji. J , W. Smith; t ’Irrk. J . 1 Thompson; A »•*<*»«»*, H. Davis; Treotnrer, R M. May; School Su perintendent. J. II. Mycr; Surveyor, is. T. Burch; Coroner, C. I). Etnbrec. T erms OK Corur.— Circuit Court. R. I\ Boise •'u4ge,convenes in P e II u S oii the itli .Monday in April and 3d Monday in November. Count'/ Com t convenes on the 1st Monday in each month. N otaries Pt i u c . — T. Pearce, E«*la; W. W Boone, Independence; J. L. Collins, Dallas; H. N. George, Butua Vista. P ost O iricE Tow»*. — Bethel, Bridgeport. Bueua Vial*, Dallas (county seat). Eola.Grund ladependeiice, Luckiaiiinte. Lincoln Lcwi#viHts, Mouiuoutb, Rickrcal, 8alt Creek aji J Zeu. U. 8. M ail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon* day, W vdnesday and Friday at 7 a. in , return iug same days at ti p. u i.; for Independence, each fuesday morning at 6 ; f*r Salt Creek, «a cb Tuesday at I p m.; for Lafayette, Mon d a y and Thursday at 3 p m , returning Wed- nesay aud 8atur<lay at 10 a in.; for Corvadis. Wednesday a n j Saturday at 10 a. in., returning Monday aud Thursday at 3 p. in. PH O FE^ SIO X A L CA It US W . I ) . J E P F R I E 8 , M . I ) ., n i)» ic ia n a n il S u rgeon , Kola, Oregon. Special attention given to Obstetrics and Disease« nt Women. Itf J. K. U 1VID M H I, M. D., P h y s ic ia n and N u r-to n , Independence. Ogn. S 1 H. J F » ! * G P , >1. !>., P h y s ic ia n and S u rgeon , Dallas. Oregon. O FFICE— At residence, ou Jefferson street opposite Academy Block. I B O A l l ATI X. L W V S O A, Attorneys A Counsellors-at-Law, SALKM. OKFGON. OFFICE IN TH E COURT HOUSE. 1 € . U . C A R la, Attorney and Counselior-at-Law, S ALE M, OREGON, JWjJl practice in all the Courts o f Record and Inferior Courts o f this State. O FFICE—In Watkinds A Co’s Brick, up itairs. 1 H a y d e n A. .fly e r, A T T O R N E Y S -.V C - L A W , Dallas, Oregon- OFFICE IN THE COURT HOTiSE. 1 SULLIVAN A WHITSON, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, Dallas, Oregon, WUl practice in all the Courts o f the State. 1 J . L . C O L Is IA % Attorney and Connsellor-at-Law. Dallas. Oregon. • SpaeAal attention given to Collections and to matters pertaining to Real Estate. I LTCtlueUS VINE V A RD | J.VS. II. TURNER. V in e y a r d * T u rn er, A T T O R N E Y !? -A T - L A W , Dallas, Oregon. O y r iC B ^ O n Main street, one door north of | the Dallas Hotel. ■ ■ ^ ~» "w-«»' r ». A. APPLEGATE. ■ —■ --------------- | J A 8 . MCCAIN. A f p l e i a l e A M c C a in , A T T O ttA E Y * -A T - L A W , Polk County, Ogn. l T H R U ■ ¿ P U B L IC O F T H F F Ü H R E . NO. 18. 1IY-AND.ISY. T he New Y««rk Tribù ut reviews the situation in Texas, and in regard to the Fresh elides the brook and blows the gale, Asia contains an area o f 17.318,000 Somewhere down the stream o f Time o f the Radicai* of i i n • • i i | v cjH’tinuous jn i m uuua whines n in iiu o in lhu it.iu t’ aio m Yet yonder halts the quiet m ill! '■quant mi es. and a popolai io i of 8J5,- on which w- «re floating is a beautiful 4i . , m r * *u , The whirling wheel, the rushing sail, ,, . that Mate, sa\s : 1 licy forget that our 4 1 9 9 0 8 ; America an area ot 15.480.. Islam! called t * a n d By.’ It may ,, ♦ . • , , , How motionless and s till! Government must he republican or des 0(H) sipiare miles, ami a population of he just be'ore us. beyond the next turn potic. and that n rule based on the pro- Six days of toil, poor child of C«in, 81, UK» 0 0 0 ; Africa an area of 11 556.* of rt«e river; or we may not fiml it nn , . . .. c .. . . , e . , Thy strcojr'h the slave of want mav be; ... ’ J .... I scnntion ot a full third of the adult population o f til tlm stream disembogues itself into i , . - , . , . . . • square The seventh thy limbs ejeape the chaiu— F Ni V F IKS AGO. . l ■ • u n i i males— flu* thin! comprising two thirds O li» >.95d 6 J ) ; Furope an area of »J,- A God ha h made thee free ! r. lie ocean <d eternity. But weail look f .... • u * u .. . .. , ot the property, with a very large share 73 1 000 square miles and a population for it, from infam y to md tiL'e. and . 1 , , -f- J i • - . fen years ago Chari vs Ling«ton. a Ah. tender was the law that gavo , . ,, v ... , . . . «»f natural ability,experience ind mtel- tfiat all evil wnl be banished . . , ' , . colored man of Oberlin. was tried heiore ««» 293.US3.00d, and Australia and Pol dreum This holy respite to the breast, , . . bg nee which are presumed t«> tit. the yne-ia an area o f 3.425 0 ) 0 squire To breathe the gale, to watch the wave, when we arrive at the beautiful Islán I . . . tin- U. 8. court o f this eit) . upon a pros .... , ! in ii tor a responsible participation in And kuow the whcl-l may rest! All day we float down .. • . 1 , , 1 . — By and By. eeutioii instigated by the administration Hides, and a p ptilation of 4.0 )0,U00. *7. , , .. polities— is (luesMonan’ y repu »1 can. 1 Ii exami'dn^ the tables o f artificial ♦ h ** t ui Indent st re earn; the blue cover ot ■ 4. , 1 / . of James Buchunan, for a Violation of But whore the waves the gentlest glide, . . . , „ . l i t mav uo— nay. if mutt — in the itnme With image charms to light thiuo eyes ; burns above us i the untathoiu o r . , . _ . ... the fugitive slave law. wasfound it Ity, or po itieal division, w«> find that the heaven . . . . . f . , díate presence «>f a formúlame rehp||i->n; The spire reflected on the tide, . . • . , • , r ■ , and ini prisoned in the county jail for llussi hi empire stands first u erritorial able depths yawn tiene it Ii us; thcmys Í •, * •; , . ..’ I it cannot he inainta ne«I indefinitely Inspires thee to tko skies. e\tent. it having an area of 7,86i 7)68 feries of (j d ami iimiimtalitv stream , , . • . .. 3 */ twenty days. It was jn-t ten years , . . . . “ i . after that rebel ión has thrown do*vn its To teach the soul its noble worth, us with th irawlul splendors, o i ;» . .* la-t Wedmsday since t his sentence was squire in h^s and a population of 77, in upon . 1 . , . aims. (Jar Southern Reoubliems are The rest from mortal toils is given : 0*»8 418. or 9 9 to a square mile 'flit* ami trutlis that have confounded ihc , , fulfil ed. N ow we find this convicted . . . . . * | ,| quit«* live m telling us what they must Go snatch the brief rcpiieve train earth, nit« beefs— truths that in all . . . . „ , criminal «dl'ered the position of l nited Chinese enibir«* contains 4.695 334 oiliest And pass— a guest to ileaveu. . . . . . iiavc. and how impossible if is ill it they sipiare m il«***, with a population o f 477. ages have rouse«! ui> tin* soul from i t s 1 , , , ¿ . , . f, States minister to Liberia. This* is a . , . . : . . , should live under rebel rule; we fell curious illustriitiiiu o f the changes 5JO.OJU. or 101 6 to a square mil«* loumlnU m. baptized it with reverence' j them in turn that it is impossible th a t i IIHO NOU K.Y OF l‘ K I V I I \ G China (prupi r). however, with an area and kimilcd it wi«h love - c i »iron us wrought by time — Cleveland Lea ter. . , 1 ""l. we should tiertif-tuate a rule ovcr the of 1 3UU.UUJ square miles, contains with their intensity, and thoughts of < ,* • , - , , . .. 0 . About ten years ago. Daniel Iv Previous to the year 1000. printing . . . . , . . Minth in which the people of theSouth, the Island re banished irom the mind 1 1 45J.UUU.UUU itili ibitaiifs. or 319 1 to a from wooilen blocks was said to have Sil kies eomiuitfeil a cowardly murder . .. .. , ; or any consolerible shun* of them, are when tbe solemn gtay <>t twilight , , - *. . -,.. , . Now lie squire mile, being the most densely !>ur been known am! practiced in ( ’ hina ; in the streets «if Wash ngimi . . . . v \ denied a vote. If we slmu <1 attempt , , , . . .r populated of all th<* large coll 'tries of • al s around our track, in l.mev we see . , • l>ut tlu* most authentic information as represents the l nited States at the to do it. we should -imply sacrifice «>ur its migicil shores, gre« n with tre«*s of tlieworhl. ’j’ ln* R iti-h empire— cxclu to the art of which we now have iccnrd court of ¿spam. J,c»s than feu years ascend mey in the North ; and «liey can a^o, Governo) »Toe Rrnwii, of Georgia, sive of the Hiulson R «y territory— c«m beauty glittering before us like a star judge where this would leave the Re is given below, ami in ty be ver.fi <1. tains an area o f 4 419..5.79 square miles over th«* broad -hadows o f ye irs, and 1400— (Maying cards first printed w’ is the leader of the secession m «ve publicans of the South. We can do inent, and after«’ ids lite originator, ami a population of 17 4. L55 882, which our longings all return t i wander on it- and dan* much here for equal bum in from blocks, in Iviione. •jives a density o f 39. I mb bitants to a fiiry hanks and listen to the silvery rights. W e ar** a slmrue Sampson 1-11 * *— John (it nesfeisb, .«untamed build« rand manager of tin* Amlerson voices of its inhabitants Ami as the square mile Gutte.bcrg, fi.st prints in an alphabet ville pii.-oii pen. in which so many whcti-jvfci v.e shall undertake to argue 'I bis, however, is very uneq i a 11 v di rosy flu«h of day fades in the west, and and insist that a part o f the Southern ical 1 «ugunge 1 1 uni wooden blocks — tliou-ands of l nion soldiers perished. the watch stars open one alter ¡mother , . . . . . , . . »• r ,. . , which served only t* rtlie work printed Now Rrovvn is i he leader o f the Ka«li vid «I. for wbi t* British North America . . . . 1 , , people ought to be disfranchise«! and , .*» , . i tli an a tea of 3.7)23.083 *(|u t«* mi c>. ilmir holy c\cs, we go to rest in tiio | , ^ . powerless evermore. We kn «*v that 1-11«)—John Mt*yd< iibueh joins hi> cal j! it t V 111 ( ioor_i;t. harpy belief that the morning sunrise . • , • , . , contains a | opulat¡on of but 3.765 OUO, ( ’onsid* rahl\ less th in ten years’ ago wealth to the skill o f Gtitteiiberg and , . . , . , i* i* • we can naintnin no. su« h position, and . • • «• _ * , or about 1 to the square mile Great will gild tJ'is pemortal l i 'd. iud in our we ate „ nowise incline«! to attempt it. John l ’.aistus, who were ’ he first prin General L«>iig-or«et was at the heaij of vision ; tliis clini ite v.e bave sought so ! Brit.¡in proper, with an area of 121,113 ters. About this time Fan-tus invents a rebel army. «I* alino de.ith and «les Now ! miles, emit dus 29.321 2 8 8 jn- long and vainly, ami whither fl«*«l all 4'ho Indian.«¡ml s Sentinel o f movalde types o f metal receivingassis fnietion to «mi 1 uiou soldier* | habitants, or 242 1 t«) a s«|U ire tuil«* thè I « is t Smimiors o f our yontli whieli .June 28 relates the following st««ry ; lance from his sou-in law. Peter Seim Ile is ihe appo'iit.'e e f Gr.int to a lu we hcsought wiih tears fo stay. A lami I o* N tbcrltii !* exceed this degr«»e « f •’ Mr. A ll. bh , a farm r, who resides efier, whodevised the punches, matiices elative posinoli in New Orleans. o f premise is th.it Ry-aod-Rv. In it deli-ity, li ¡vii g a population of 28(J 2 about tl ree miles west of the city, leu ve «ìs ago Ben Rutler, af fhe and no aids for casting them. we have rich possessions, the autieipa I• r* ught a strange story in on Saturday, to the siili iiv mile. Suine o f the suini 1 102— Faustus prints the Vulgate i 'bar e>ton conventi n, voted fitry-f In«*»■ German states, which ar«* in fact only fed enj«)'. incut of wl»ieh alone renders Mr R. h is- a son-in law living ou a Bible. in two Volumes. wit ell he sold « iiiii’s (or »J**ft. Davis as a catoit*! «te f«u 4 he past has proven a; farm about, four miles from Lafayette, Pi« >i«lent. and. at tbat timo, w.i* a po««r cities like Hamburg ami Bremen have ife tolerable at first as high as five humlr.d crown we irv way; the pre««uit. is full o f thorns j iia.ued Mr Mill- r. Mr. M. has a Gcr- a population four orfìve tini *s as dense per copy. H iving reduced tlm pr ce imiti. Now he is thè In a«i ami front — The United Sfa have an area of and h set with danger; but in tie col mm laborer, who, in plowing w e r a to tliirty crowns p r copy, he was sen* i he vim v quinte-cene«* « f lUoliealism — 3 7)78,392 square miles, ami a popu’ a* den By*and*By theie is reeompens.1 for cori.fi Id, struck the upper crust o f ne worth bis % riiiI imi of dollars. ou-ly adjudged to be in league with tin ti ni of 37).7)i) l.UOU, giving a di’ iisity of all There the broken heart shall he something very much like tBe infer »1 Teli yvurs ago l S. Grant wns a pen devil, and would have been t-aerifieed 9 6 to a sipiare 'mile. ()i these Slates, healed, ami the we«ry spirit find a rest. ■ regions. A suffocating odor was fir>t for witchcraft had he not explained Ins ti ile.ss pi n-ioner «'li thè honiity of thè Ih ut lamil\; now he is Ure.-iib nt ot die largest is T e x a s , wi h an area of Who w uld sell his birthright in this emitted, followed by a dense volume o f art. 247.356. a population o f 6 >4 215, and laud ? 4 hough poverty, gloom ami d«*s snmke. * According to the Gemini's 1460— Fanstns prints ‘ ’ Cicero de he Un te«l States and thè enf r«* Dent • f.imily »r«' peiismm vs ou thè Govern a d« nsitv of 4.1 inhabitants to the olation cnviion us h«’re. we have w« alth, -tatemont, the st« nch was several *le- Officii*,’ ’ and soon after «lies. -quare mile. 4 he State having the health and loving friends in that eliuie grees above the flavor o f the Illinois ine n .— Curliste Velini (ver. 1473- » Greek first printed. fingi si number of inhabitants is New 1l.nve.ig rlv we look for that Islam! stree t gull. r. A -licet o f flame so n 1474— f irst printing in Hnglund. York, with an «rea o f 47,909 square II it were laid <l<>wn in a eh.irt. no mat hurst from this terrible vole mo. ami a 147 ) — First almanac printed. S p o n g i n g o n t h e P r i n t e r . — We 149*5— Wynkvn de Worde prints the find the following in an exchange, ami miles a population of 3,889,735, aud a ter lo w distant, so that we knew ill if it | great conflagration was imminent for a «•mid surely come. w. should he satis- ; tune, hut th'* flames were finally sub first honk on pajicr manufactured in copy it. well knowing that it Contains density of 82 6. T he m ist densely populated State U bed in the prospect. Rut no Aria«ln** dued by a few shovels full o f earth twice m re truths than poefri : “ Thu England. Massachusetts, \fhich with an area of come- to reveal its labyrinthine secret, tos-cd in the ui mth o f the crater. The 1490— First work o f a geographical pub ic corporations, societies and asso eint ions generally, have funny notion 7 ' *0 Minare miles, has 1,300,000 in and we must rest content in its antiei’ lava thrown out looked very nmeh like nature print* d in Spain. tltouf printers. Tin y Ihink we oughi habitants, nr 172.-1 to the square mile. pations, and possess it only in our , (Jastilc soap--on!y it was not so highly 17)22— Hebrew printed in Germany 1 t «* District o f C'olutubi.a. however, has dreams. ; pci fumed. On the contrary, it was 1532—'Gazetteers first puhlislie«! in to print, puff and pu lish all for noth 2 308.9 inhabitants to tin* stiu.ire mile, ------------------------- j exceedingly offensive. If ignites easily, Venice, and so cdle«! from a coin for mg— that fice gratis in oth- r words, and a population of 126 990. I hey seem a-toliishe i if we a*k half which they were sold — Gazetted 4' uk G r eatest M \ n * s F a t h e r ___ burns a.- fteelv as Ittmistonc. The There is probably no reason why the 1 537— The fir«t book on 1 ngifmle price OI.lv for an ordi I lie number ami variet) of stories which Gen,,:‘ n liU,1!>’ lightened, and after written by Nonius, and printed in Por • t th inks. tribute of i «peer, a personal United States mav not be .aipab'e o f we are fold of old .Je-sie Grant the in viewing the ^ e n c m utter bewild,*r- eoinmuuie ut ion, or :.t nvthing else tliat supporting as l.arjt a population, inpro- «iivi.lual to whom we arc indebted for ^ r a tmic. eja- ulued : ’ Y e l . d a t tugal. portion to its territorial size, as any n i 1554— The first alphabet for the deaf only interests .*> lew persons, and not our pre-ent stable form o f Government,1 ^ ^ 0 •'»»deMand that IMo- timi of the word. We may bv a few and dumb, with instructions, printed ti e gimeral leader. 4 hey think it costs are past com potation. Here is the last i lessor Cox will examine the ground, no money to advertise, pull, etc And hasty eompiit «tions obtain a rough osti one : A voung man over in Covington and shotih] it prove to be ¡in < ntrance in Spain. mate of our future possibilities. 17)71— Printers in Paris, as a mark thus one and a tit; I h< r will sponge.— the other dav, tnct. and «accosted ol«l ; to the infernal regions, he will send for When our entire country shal1 bea« I hey forget ilmf this business nu.kes o f respect, authorize«! to wear swords Jessi«*. although ignorant as to who he i Parson Rruwulow fo look further into densely po|>u'ated as Mas-aelmsetts is i bey forget that print 1378 — ILiok o f DiophaUtine Algebra tIi«*in known. was. and rcqucste«! him to fipnish him it. The peop'c o f Lafayette are greatly to day. we shall number a population of . r's ink makes nim* tenths oi their im first printed. with change for a five dollar bill, lie alarmed, and already it is said a roaring 6 IU.U09.000. and when it readies Great 17)S8— “ Fnglish Mcrcnria,” a pain* mense fortunes. They forget tha‘ it ac edcil.aml whde making the neec-shry noise c;m be heard underneath that Britain in point of density, our popnhi phlet. printed ; the first attempt at pe t»kes m nev to pay eoinposi'ors— t<> j transfer, being loath to lo«e an opportu doomed city. We await further devel tinti will number more than 860,009,000 Many buy ink, type, paper; an ! Iistly, hey riodical literature nity for making himself known, took opments with intense anxiety persons may think this a hoax, but it is 1603— First Decimal Arithmetic even forget to tli.uk you for woikiu*' occasion to say, “ Young man. do you | 'I fie Cnollfl Importaii «ii Ilnsiness- Mr. Babb «loesu't look like a man f«r Uothing, by gratuitously puiTliij printed in F anders. know that you are talking to the father 1 ifrtt Proliibi:or> L « w <>t Congress. who would deceive a whole community 1612— King James’ , ’ lie present vcr. *h« ir b'j-iness or serving the puli ic. o f one o f the greatest men in this siftn o f the Ritde, which had been Bid \*« ii ever hear of ip-yhody, or any lie was immediately in about as frilling a thing as the discovery There i- a law, pass ul bv the Thirtv- eontilrv?” «orp««raf ion, tliaiikiug an editor for what seven years in the hands of the trails seventh Dongress «til! in force, the fi st formed by tbe party ml<’tressed that in* of li— 11 in I inb uilt.” he bad d .tie ! Guess not. \Ve print s* etioii of which is a- follows: 4 h «t \va- not aware that lie stood in flic pres tutors primed. • D i d n ’ t W a n t t o uf . I n s u l t e d .— 1015— Napier’s Logarithms printed f'»r money— to make a I ving. , IVisous no citizens o f the UnHOil St ate«, or for ence of one who had that nr.iu 1 d's- 1639— Printing at Cambridge. M as* will therefore govern themseives accord • igner coming in1«» or residing within tinct’on. “ Ye«,” resumed the garni A f« w d ays ago a recently married couple (run thee untrv— notQuindaro sachuse'ts ; being the first attempt ingly. the same, shall tor him«e!f or for any Ions Jessie han<lin<g over*the «le-ired — spent a portion o f tha' rotnmue sea- wi>lii ii the present limits o f the United other person whatever, either as master change. ’ T am the f’ath r o f tbe most s ui denominate*! the ‘ houeyinoou,” in States T he S t e a m s h i p G reat H xstern . f ictor. owner or otherwise, raise, build ilbisfri i p hero that, this eouiit'y olir 1 11 ;rnr and, o f course, ’ put tip and 1661— ‘ ’The Public Intelligencer,” — B is rumored that wh *n the Great equip, load or otherwise pr«;pareunv ever produced i lie young man \ ,h. hn-pifalities o f the Garun by Sir Robert L’ Rstrade— the first K.isteru returns to Furope, shu^vvili ship or vessel, or any steamship or-te mi l.»"k «1 at him for .a moment. . with j |fOII:.e.»’ During dinner ti c v« uug lady new*paper published in England, of take aimt her cable on boaid an dr start ve-sel. registered, enrolled or licensed ox. r.’ssion o f «grave istoni-hm *nt on j Wfis 0|)iS,.rV(.(] r.i‘ turn rc«l and pa'e by which a few numbers are extant. for India to lay a line between Bombay in the United States or nnv port within bis face, nod then exclaim«d. “ What. ! fnnis imt rliis was laid to her new jm- 16 6 5 —T i e first Treatise ou Insur* and Su 7. When the builder o f this the same for the purpose o f procuring v«m d..n’ r t«*ll me that you are the lath i sjtj „ n !H wife. But S n o g g s who h «s mammoth ship launched In r he sup from China or from a in port or place or of Stonewall Jackson !” The pnter- ance printed. harp ear. ln*ar«l her ask her huslrand: 1705— The “ Boston News Letter.” posed she would be the maivel o f the th • rein, tin* inhabitants or subjects of n il a u tli *r of our President turned no , “ Is my (ace dirty *7” the first pap« r within the present limits eotumerci d world. In this capacity Uhina. known as coolie« to he transport on hi« heel and walked away supremely “ Dirty ! No Why do you nsk ?” of the United States, printed by John she proved »'most a complete failure e«l fo any foreign «•ounfry. p*irt or place •li«gusted.— A roua. “ B< cause that insulting waiter i* sist* and a ruinous loss to all who hud a pe whatever, to lie dispnsetf of. or sold, or Cambell, a Scotchman. on putting a towel beside mv plate. 1790— Dr. Franklin, the great Amer euuiarv interest in her; but her mi-sion tran-ferred. for any term of years or A d v a n t a g e o f Y e a r s — You are I ’ ve thrown tine** under the table. nn<! iean printer, philosopher and statesman, upon the waters lias been t««uud in her for any time whatever, ns servants o« yetting into years. Y«*s. but f )• o years yet every linn* he eoiucs around he puis vast calamity inlay fhe chain that hinds apprentices, or to he held to service or born in Res'on. are «getting into you— the ripe, rich another heiore me ” underwater labor. And if nnv shin or vessel, 1709— American ‘ Weekly Mercury.’ humanity together— an ye rs— th«» "etiial. mellow year«— the th«‘ fi'>t paper in Phila«l«di*hia. printed. highway that niakis the nations of the steatu-hit» or steam vessel Ixdomgirig in Ins v. Itpp'aip rears. On* l>v one the ( Tm: P rohibitory L aw —The B h 1727— The “ New York Gizeffe.” earth a Common brotherhood wlmh^or in part to cif Z'*ns of fhe I oi crudities o f your youth arc falling "Í1 9>n H«*ra!<l -a y s that, under tltc t)p,-ra- the first paper in that State, printed and led States, and rog sfer«*d, enr.»l'«>d or fruin V"ti. tli«» vanity, the eg'»ti«m. the | tions «»f the proliihitnry law. lager beet Acute im«) chruiiie rlii'utnuti-m. n? well as published in June. jfi'u*. centrally ¡¡fl.-ct tl»e j >iuts, but ofbvr iu «re otherwise lieen-r-d a« afore-aul. shall I«* instil «fion. the bewild rin nt. the un- is the only bevortg* the sab* of wliieh 17 ’9— • M .ryland Gazette” printed. vulnerable |«aris arc* ais.* mi l.j <q t«« their at lucks. enin'oved for the s.aiil purpo«e. nr in the c*t ta’ iitv. Nearer and nearer you are is practically r«*strictcd m B«»ston I li« v are centrally «•¡«uscii l*y vili.«teil lilouf), cailie tpnh* so called or shall 1 caused 1731— Printing in South Carolina. Whisky. Itrandv. rum. gin «t»d win«*s o f approaching yourself You ar* eortsol- wDiet* is |>r*Mliieei| by ilerang«*iuent <»t the «li , .. ,*,1 • i • 1732— First printing mi paper made p stive organs. I lo* m.,- 1 ,.ff .-ri*■*• rendv that I Ur<*f*|«r** G"tn < hma or el ew here, as i«l I'ing vonr for<** s. You ar«* bee ilion ; all sorts can he «brained w th as tittle in tin* United Staten. can be used l*>r curing these nainful atleeiioin«, afir e-aid any subjects o f the govern m as'erof v«mr « fintioti. On the ru’ iis trouble as ever ; but beer, which is more It* llK.ii ir .. ...... • - 17 >7— First printing in G«*nrgit. i» Dr Walker ?■ V k <; ktxbi k V|. nko vr B it t e r s ment of Ulpua f«»r thè Mirp«»se of trans- o f sbatterci plains yon find v«»ur vaut- bulky and must be drawn in a certa n 1755— Johnson's Dictionary printed — a r«*ine*Jv ajtvu'ly ami tffi a<'i"us. wl.ich v\iil pi «r ting or «1 isposing o*’ thpin tts ¡«f«»res dd a «ge ground. Your broken hopes, your , wav to be good, ca«« oMv be obfam.q! eradicate tbe disease, ami remavo I bo cause. in England. everv sneh «hip or v- ssel. steamshio or th'va«f(*«l purposes, your defcîDed .is^d . i n a few places. 1 he C""* queue* is 1771 — Printing in Louisiana. steam ve-S(*l. her ta«*kli*.apt>arcl. forni r;it’on°. liocorno 21 o f htr^nirlli 1>V | ^ îl « um iuiì * *** ( * J No in in grows grcat by etnploy- 177G— Fifty-six newspapers printed ing liis faetiltics fbr his own good alone. tore and oth«*r tippnrt«*nnnees shaM h«* which vntt mount to stiblbncr h«*’gbts ! :,,,d wh« lootnc Leverage i- »0 in the United States. ........... seU-possess'on . ^ t and ..... self .. .................... command w^fe.l th -u<aml« who u«e«l to drink it Meo are great in i } k ; direction - of ex forfeit od to thè United States and shall With 1797— First printing in Mississippi. erting them-elves l'or otl«ers. 4 I h * mote he Palile to In* seized. prosecnted ami o f thJigs. thè tir le «L*<«1 o f creatimi, nml wanted nothing more are now driv. 1798— ‘ Mississippi Gazette” piiuted wc ri««*, thè uobier we l»ec<nm*. Ile is condonino«! in an vo f thè Circuit or Dis- f .rf«»i r r»«l is reclainied The king h is e" fo dtink thè tier» spi ri t-. uhich, froiu at Natchez. file greate-t man « h o «Ities thè mo«t t: et court« of the United States for the come to his o*rn ag«in. Uirth a*««! sua Gì e r concenti.Ue«l forni, .tre Ul<wc c.hsiljr 1814— Printing in Alabama. for his ft*Mow men ; and In* is the lowe-t I district where the sai«l ship or vessel. an«l stf V pour out their large«« <»f !«*ve. Lept in closets and corners. The « ! reer avej. 1828— Nine hundred newspapers man who docs the least lor his fellow- steam*' «hip or Steam v«*s«.*l nnv he found, AH the cr o w d s pass down to lay its treas- is «d v apparent in a larg printed in the United States. meo. 1 urcs at your feet. ‘ °* druukeuncs». seized 1 or carried.—A* Y. Herald* 1836— Thirteen hundred newspapers in the [Jil ted States and Territories and District o f Columbia. From that time to the p**es« tit the increase in tie a - papers and books printed has scar co y a Inn t. ___ _