The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, August 21, 1879, Image 1

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THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. i’t ISI.ISIiKD BY IR,. I\4l. G-scdman. de Sons. At One Hollar a Year in advance or One Hollar ami Fiftv Cents if not |>ai<l in mlvaucu. IN THE OI.H PRINTING OKFU'fc Building, Powder Springs Street, Mino lta, Georgia. JOHN O. ; YKTKKI.I., Attorney ut hurt, praetiees in Cobb ami atlja- i i cut counties. Otliee in Masonic Builil- | hg, nil stairs. Marietta, Get. 10, 1878. , i sir >I.SESSIONS, Attorney at lahf, , W . ofliee north side of Public Square ■ n Hlackwell’s Building, up stairs. Marietta. Oetolier 1, 1877. ly K. >1- .VIJiKX, ltd,lent feidjwTa Il,‘ntist , of mole than t\\ enty ffr rys years, Charges Reasonable. J s fuck—North side of Public Sipiare. Marietta, Maxell ft, 1877. lv Ult. O. TKNXENT* Practician Physician. Gtlice on Cassville St. —Residence on (’herokee street. Marietta, March 111, 1877. ly | vlt. F. ,1. SKTZF, Physician and ; | / Suwon, tender* his professional r-erviees in th<* practice of Med h im* inail ijs Imniehes to tin* citizens ot Marietta ami suiTonmliiig country. Oltleeat the |irus Store of Win. Root. nn h I'M y i, <©, GEKTIST. U?"l 11l SIIIEOF THE Pt 111.10 SuCAIIK, Marietta, Georgia. D.V T. 15. llt WIN, Attorney* at . Law Will praeliee in lln* Blue Ridge, Rome, ami Covvota C'ireiiii**. Marietta, March 13, 187*8. ly WILLIAM 0. GREEN, Watchmaker Jewellers, yi.iIUETTA. ifett (IKOKUIA. \I„SO, dealer in Clocks of every (le seriptioo, Repairing el* Watches, clocks, etc. a *pe kilty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sign of Big Watch, west side Public Siinare. oet 2 >rKM CARRIAGES ami Boggles, j Wilson.'ami Harness on liaml. Ail kinds ot Vehieles built £ lepair ed. Work guaranteed. Orders solicit ed. ‘ KKID & GRAM LING. -•‘Appeareuees aiv something with <eveivne~-everythiun with some."— , RUliop Berk lev. 1*57. 1878. Jno. \V. Meteulf, respectfully in forms tin* citizens of Marietta and AiVinity. that In* is better prepared thun ever to do anything in the Tailoring; ilinc, guaranteeing hi* pa!ions faithful *\ork at moderate prices. sepltl ly / x KNtiltAL ICKI'AIIt SHOP.— \ g lam now prepared to do all kinds f repairs on < ’arriages, Buggies and \V:i'ohm; also, Blueksmit liin# in all its branches. Horse-shoeing ami Farm W ork my especial business. Plows al ways on hand for sale. Work guaran teed. Orders solicited. 1\ )\ M A XNI NO. Marietta Jan. Mi, ’7th Oecatur si. DIC. II V. HICVNOLDS Pcarticiny Physician. When not engaged elsewhere may he found during the day at his <d)ice in the McClatchcy Buildit g, South Went eor ner of J'uhlieSquare, and at night at tin* Residence of I>r. A. Reynolds near Rail Road Bridge. Marietta, May. Ist. 187'J. ly 11. T. CHRIST, t KKKOKKK STKKKT, Saddle and Harness Maker, AND REPAIRER. Marietta, Oeo., March 13, 1877* ly ar. ;*/'! 10ll.YKY .'IT L.H%, (>t|ji'<> South Si'li- I’lililic Si|iiar*“, >1 MIIKTTA (JKOKtiIA. ffm PIANOS, (fffll TEN ING AM) REPAIRING. r|ri!lF, iiii<l''i'sign'’'.l i fully H‘ii -1 del s hi* service* t" Hi'' rili/i'iis of .Mu riot til ami vicinity as timer ami rc- Itairor of I’iimo*. Warrants liis work in every ii*sj>fi- 1 , anil will ilo it aseheui) or i'ln a|irr than any mu'. Postal car'll ilr"ii|"*>l in the l'lKt-iitKii', will aeciiro |(iinn|it attention. \\ ill sell Pianos or < Irfans at the lowest figures, anil upon as ai'iommoilalinj' terms, cash, or on t inn*, to gooil a in I ivliabl** part i<*-. July 11-11’ JOHN SEALS. NAIIO NA I. I I ()TKI<, i ||K O.N'I.V I IHST-M.ASS IIOTKI. IN Gallon - - - -ini'OV£i‘A. liUtf'X* H' •$*•00 pet* M eel, ss.oo. UateM* ptt Month, fS.OU. I. 11”<- S;iii ll •!<- Kimihic for • omiiii'ii i:il Tnivcl*-!'-. .1. Q. A. IAAVIS, l*io|irilur. W. M. I.KWIS. < lerk. LIVERPOOL lV & GLOBE iM W, is. Rii(t|i‘l) A i rtis "*> {.i:|liliti*--i j, 191,7110 -ll* -<ni |ilii over all lial>ili!ii'* $1,79*!,1*11 51 Tutsil ini'Oiili'nf 1x77 *2, 713,<>5!l 32 “ ex|it*hililiiii , ii nf M 77 1 ,iio:i,!)l*> 71* > 'iii|iliis ini min- <>f 1x77 $1,III!*,112 'it A i££'ri*j'uti* ul I< 1-- p.tiil liy 11 n* 1 <im|Kttiy iivi-r 17 1 -*,*i*m,*ioo lli-k- tak’Mi :it !♦**l ll *i*il rali'i l ill IVnnii 11111*1. A |,|ilv In, \VM. KIN*;, Af?i*nl. *1 I I I 1.1. Hi t. .'ll, 17. C:OITT:R,^C:TC22, AM* m ii.ittK. 1* | }l I K Hi.'i'-l - li* 1.1 ’I 1 1,11 1 illtli*- llii* tillsi -1 m— I.t llrick M Aim;. UtoiH* mill litii W liuiMins'. mi'l is pri*|jui*i*il ;il any rmix* In take rmiti Ji I* mi tin* lili'*t r.-il-- titialili* terms anil tm xernle them in I In* niii**t *;ili■‘factory manlier. 11. U. WAI I .IS. M.uielU, cl. Mur 13, 1*77. 1/ ‘TO 'TXXIi'TIn OWIT SXOXaIT EE TT7.TTIEI—XT X.XXJST T’OIaOL.O"W 'AS TTXT7 l-TiaiXT THE TOA-T— --THOC VAX’ST XOT TJIEX HE FALSE TO JATOW' Vol. 2.] Tf IV. Hart, 30 S. Broad St. Atlair _T • ■tn. Ga. See Advertiseinct in Ibis J.apeil A Marietta LI W RY STABLE. {t the Kcnneftim House, rill of Vehicles, the safest of A Drivers, and the fastest of Horses, arc always ready, night and day, for hire. No man o* v mi or child has given me a call oepast who has been nor shall any -.•: *;i the future, he dis satisfied with my teams or tin* men in my employ. Kverything and everv- Immlv about nu* art* a Xo. 1. 1 have cheapenetl nn charges propor tionate to the stringency of the times. For reference to the truth of w hat I say as to the turn-outs and charges, go to my friends. Parties hiring are st*ictly re sponsible lor the safety of themselves, vehicles anti horses* .lain!) ly. J. A. G. ANDKKSON. (Tavriaiifs! itusirs! ddiagons Still at the Old Stand. ROSWELL STREET, Mar Mia, . . . tirorßia. FIMIE subscribers oiler Carriages Buggies, Wagons and liar ness of superior material and (in ish, at the most reasonable prices. Work Ws ranted! All kinds of VellU’li’S built or repaired to order. Kneonragii your home industry when y>.:i have every reason t expect good work at moderate prices. We art* still making and repairing all kinds of Veil fries, from a Plneton to a Wheelbarrow. We intend that nothing shall leave our shop unless it i* u first class iob. Having had JO years t*\pn i cued in Marietta we are w'ell acquainted with the wants of t!ic coinmunily in this section of Heorgia. Special atten- I hu given tt> orders, eit her in < ’arriages or Harness, price•; reduced to suit the times. We w ill give a he! ter job tor the money than can he done anvivlpne. Thankful for past favors, we earnestly ask a continuance of the same. Itiat) A CHATHAM^. Marietta, Jan., S), ’7!>. ly. Arrival and ITcparluro of Mails AT THE POST OFFICE MARIETTA, 04, Wkstehn & Atlantic j{. J{. S. mail arrives 7.K1. a. m. & .'1.30. |i. in. N . " “ 12.13. p. in. “ 10.07. “ “ S. “ lcavt-s 12,13. p. in. “ 10.07. “ “ N, “ “ 7.13. a. ill. “ 3.30."" CANTON MAIL. A rrivise il’ly(Sinubiyscx.)at 11.33. a. in. I.caves “ “ “ I.oo' |i. m. DALLAS MAIL. Arrives il’l.v(Smnlyst!x.)at 2.30. p. in. Leaves ■* “ “ “ 5.30. a. in. ROSWELL MAIL. Arrives il’lv(Sunday ex.)at 3.13. p, in. Leaves " " " " 0.30. a in. OFFICE HOCKS. Week ilays from 7.30a. in. to 3.30. p.iu. Sunilavs “ 7.30. a, ill. to 8.30 a. in. and from 3.15 )>• in. lo -1.00 p. hi. A. A. FI.ETC 'll Fit. "osr Master Great Reduction In Prie€*s. Knowing that v*ry litany of tin* |i*o ph* of this country feel the iumml of Dental work, who ? ? nj to the high prices asked to* • r:iu* and the scarci ty of money, caniiv ;.t!brdit f I have de termined to do w i*:; I can to bring prices and first class work within the ukach ok ai.i.: to do this I w ill put in Gold Fillings from 50 ets tosl.oo. A inalgitiit Killings from 25 to 50ets. (int taperciia and other cheaper fillings 25 cents. FiilJ sets of artificial teeth $5 to $lO. I will work on time when request - ed to do so by responsible parties. I laving an ollice linilt and fitted up especially for my business and supplied w it h first class instruments and appara tus I am prepared to perform all opera tions on the teeth in the best manner possible. Jfemcmber, I guarantee my work. I also inanufacture n Superior Tooth Powder for ‘ leaning and beauti fying tie* Teeth, for pirfimiiug the breath and inflamed gums. Don't forget the place, office iu Me< lateey's Building, South wc<t cor nor Public Square. A. REYNOLDS, JR, l>. I) S. Jan. JO. ly M\ MONTH guaranted. sl2 a il;v at home made by the industrious. Capital not re quired : w e will start you. Men,women, hoys and girN make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Ihe work is light ami pleasant, and such a anyone cun go r iglit at. Tho.-e who an* wise who >ee this notice w ill send u- their address at once and see for themselves. Costly tint lit and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums ol money. Address TKPE & < 0., Augusta, Maine. w. C. MeLeUaa, WISHES TO INFORM Ills friends aii'l Iho friends of L. <'. MeLelbm, that, a* successor of lh* latter, he lias ami will k*• | on liaml, fully up to old stand aid-, all l In* leading brand- ol lin poihd WINKS and HR AN 1)1 KS. Also full lin* of old RYK and BOURBON Whiskies, with do uieslic tiI.NS and WlllSKlhS, and would call attention especi ally lo llie OHIO VAI.I.KY WIN|iS, oil draft and bottled, at very reasonable prices. The Medical fraternity are in vited to examine. W. F. M. KKKLAN Mai iettu, Oa March 1 7t Marietta, (in., Thursday Morning, August 21, 181ph SCCU<UU*O U 5. W liiif is Truth. The following from the Angus la C/trontele nml CvnSHtidniiidl het, is so well put that we give*it to our readers as a line piece of j composition. Truth is a self evident fact. Theories or dogmas are truths to j those who deliver them, but is that which no one can dispute. We live, we die, are truths, hut that we life bevond the grave is only theory or dogma, it cannot he proved: “The great question to he evol ved then is lliis; ‘Dor could these brothers, children of the same inlluenses, educated ut the 1 same schools, with intellects of the same purity of character, and I originally with fervor of religions sentiments how could (heir search for Irutli lead them so wide apart '( How could piths tartjng from the same point,pre cisel.v uKb t|u* siiint* nlyn t in view, and followed so carefully and conscientiously— take John Henry Newman to Rome, and Francis William Newman far be yond Rome or Geneva ( All that can lie said is that the mental miichjncry of the two must have been entirely dissimilar in con slruclion, else it could not have Worked out. such strangely His similar results. But this expla nation, which does not explain, only provokes another inquiry of far greater importance and equal ly dilliciill to answer. ’ “This portentous inquiry, ac cording to our Missouri content porary, is formulated thus: ‘A eross the'gulf of eighteen centu ries the voice of the Roman pro curator slill calls to ns, asking the old question, ‘What is truth? 1 Who can give an answer at once satisfactory and exhaustive? The dictionary has nearly a column of definitions, yet. all of them com billed do not touch the real root ot the matter. W!|o can furnish an infallible rule bv which we may liml and lix the eternal veri ties? Where and what is the scale by which we may measure evi deuce and know when absolute certainty is attained ? One thing -and that perhaps the greatest, is clear : Evidence dooa not ap peal to all alike. A quantity and quality sufliefent lo con vinco one person does not convince anoth er. Most solemn fact to one per son is most ridiculous fiction to another, To Darwin the doctrine of evolution of species by varia tion is true. To Agassi/, it was utterly false. To Huxley thede scent of man Irmn tip* anthropo morphnus apes is true. To (Had stone il is false. To every school i hoy I he sperical form of t lie earth, is true. To Andrew .Jackson it was false. I -To Cardinal Newman thedoc j trine of I ran sit hstant iation is I rue. J To Francis William Newman if is j false. To Senator Blaine the ini i mortality of the soul is true. To his friend,Col. Ingcrsol.il islal e. To all orthodox Christians the plenary inspiration of the Scrip tail''*: is true. To all free thinking i <’lirislians it is false. To all Mo hammedaus the Koran is true. To | all outside of Islam il is false. To all I lie followers of Joseph Smith the Book of Mormon is true. To : everybody else it is falsi-, fo i|h < 'hrisliaiiily is lrt|e. 'l’o oi|r neigh bors iu India and China if is false, These illustrations might be mul tipied indefinitely and extended ito nearly every department of human knowledge except that which rests upon mathematical demonstration. Enough has been given to .how that there is, no univer al laudard of truth, and that the landurd varies in in*li vidlials a.- well as races. Vet, we think ourselves and those who a gree with Us are right au<4 all Tltfi v est of tin* world wrong. We liave found the priceless jewel oftruth they have nothing hut a worth less pebble, which glitters only to deceive. Pilate -aith unto Him. -Wli.it is truth ?' -and when he had said this he went out a gain unto the Jews, • mailed would his <|iie|n been answered, pule <>t doubt, lor him Till \\ KONb J . 'X l-.xill ism Cl l mLiMnk It u;i; ! ' : ■lu :, • '-frilal mu i 111■ | f■ l■ , Ii > RhfIKSBHH ‘■"in :u ii i, .| %, 11 .*, ij'jualffj *• a I tu-i n lie h . nate. Mini on - lit. indo^^M the notice of itself. At a church not many mile-from Rhyl, in north Wales, the clergy ipao had been invited by tliecir Pillar of his grace, the Briiuqle, lo pul up siipplioalious for the sorelyneeded sunshine which is slill denied us, Uy an unliap|iy and, wo must think, most rejire hensilde mistake, the reverend gentleman in question opened his hook at the "Braver for Rain,' 1 and, before he had realized the terrible slip which lie was perpe Dating, Ip: lp4 \yopi *tl|i<)i|gl| I||e entire petition, begging for “rain on the inheritance. 1 ’ and reciting all those lamentations over the ‘dryness 1 of the earth which would be turned to loud rejoicings if, indeed, there* was any dry land to Ik* found. Soielmnly and dv lihoralelv tli< whole of tips mi treaty was road, and not until its close did the uneasy movements of the congregation awaken the incumbent to a sense of his error, line it is that in the evening service some attempt was made to neutralize this sad blunder by a particularly emphatic recita tion of the proper prayer; Icit Providence itself might almost he bewildered by sueli contrary requests. || it rains “eats and dogs” after this at Itliyl, we fear nobody there will have the rigid to complain ; indeed, t<> he quite consistent, the prayer for fine weather in all ot Ho places (Might henceforth to conclude with tlo* addendum “except at Rhy!.” Seriously, this is very untoward at the time when another rainy day or two must linisli the farm ers ; and we could find it in our hearts to suggest that, the care less pastor should do penance by standing in a wt sheet in the aisles of his own church, lie is not, indeed, so questionable in his orthodoxy as the rural rector who, being entreated frf his pa rishoners to supplicate fine wealh er, stepped meditatively to the barometer, tapped if and said, “Gentlemen, I think we had hel ter wait until the glass rises a lil tie.” Bui he was. very careless, nol withstanding, and we can wonder that il was shockingly w<*t yesterday at Rhyl. Far pre ferable lo such levity or forget Itilness was the simple earnest ness of the Orkney minister who being asked to pray for better weather, weld to the task liearli ly, as follows: “Lord send us braw weather, and a hit sough of a breeze that will dree the sfra’ ond winna harm the heads, but, if ye Idaw us a tearin’, livin’, blitherin'gale, like what we’ve been ha’ing ye’ll play the very mischief wi’ the aits, and finally spoil a. I.ididon It 1 1)<]Xj>h TllS: sTOHV OK A DOI) NA.MKIi ‘III i. oi:it.’ Several years ago a gen tleman living in Favette county K.Vm owned a yellow dog, to which he b-cam© greatly attach ed. The gentleman sickened and died, and was buried in the eem elery al Lexington. Ti e dog 10l lowed the remains of his roaster to the grave, remained at the grave for several days, and then returned to the city, where lie has stayed ever since. ‘Bulger,’ lor that is the dog’s name, makes daily visits to his former master's grave, tays a few hours, and then returns, (je follow* all the fu ticral processions passing through the city, ’! Ire other day, while lying in front of a store, he saw a funeral cortege going by. Instant ly springing up he ran out into the street to the side of the hears'*, gave three dismal howls and took his place in the preces I , 1 Asion. Nu moron A. ■ ■ W 1 " •(, .... nT.ii " . tin- ( any min r \\’>■ turns alnmml v, tin* halls lilHHl disposition on tip* part ph* to h<* represented byralkei's, and lawyers are trained to he such from lln* beginning. In jour nalisni many gain distinguished honors ; hut, as a rule, they do not speak, as well as they Write The lower ranks are overcrowded and the number is daily ilpq'iMS pd, The snlpmD torn out hun dreds snnually, ami vie with the. medical institutions to see with how many graduates they can Hood the world. Private instrue lion adds lo the list, and it does appear there will soon lx* mo(\* lawyers and doctor** Ilian can lie found elienhi and patients. In the higher grades there is abun dant room in both followings, and with eminence comes exorbitant wealth. Some of the fees charged by the higher legal lights me enormous. It.is said that Hoary L. (Hinton, of New York, who was counsel for Win. 11. Vanderbilt in ilie eel ebrated will ca.e which broke down, ehaiyovi ()(>() lm* his services. How much of his hill contains items of money expend ed by him for detective service and other matters is not stated. Vanderbilt declines paying such a terrible hill, but he may he forced to, as there were millions on millions in dispute. Judge Geo, F. L'oinstock, of Hymens",in Hie same suit,charged and reeeiv ed $50,000. It is said Scott Lord, counsel for the contestant re ceived if 100,000. Rarely indeed, if ever, have such fees been heard of, blit few are the men who have amassed such fortunes as Cornelius Vanderbilt. The famous lawyers of England and France have never received such sions in case ol longer contiim ance. The largest fee that Krsk iue, in his day I lie iread of the English bar, pocketed spit),ooo, and his annual income from his practice never amounted to more than .too,ooo. Very few, if any in England evei commanded lllilch larger sums. America is the paradise for big fees. I lon. < Mark-son N. Poller ol New York is said to have re eeived SIOO,OOO in the I'ananda gua ease, (,'barb's <)'<'minor s7i>, 1)00 iu the J umi 1, and 1100.000 i u the Parish will cases. Other in stances are mentioned in which heavy amounts were paid, in the Various State: but none approach these latter day charges. A leader commands Ids own figures. The young si udent with proper ambition and habits may approach that position, perhaps flie first. Industry, study and probity leads to it. The piofes isioii is noble, and llu- accompli:-li ed barrister vies with nobility iu sharing the honors. No other business i : comparable. The first claris journalist may sway and govern more minds, but his pay does not begin to compare with that of a leading counsellor. The same holds true of I lie eienlist and philo-opher. The aiperior lawyer leave til. til all behind ill the race tin emolument and pow er. (I it; a 'grand Held for the greatest failures and the loftiest siieee.-ses. I'.’ny .~Snn. Thereat name of Miss Anna Oliver, the girl preacher of Brook lyii, is Anna Olivia Snowden. As her p irenfs were opposed to her pre;i' aing she took the name of Anna Oliver, and after he had made a reputation under this [No. would ***>( xbai* *’" 1 Me i - i* ■ e e , , SSviiKi- , e 111.' .:i , , WU||J " v*. 1, to Monday 11), February, 17(W It is printed on a sheet 7 by 11 inches, and he only original arti cles, outside o! someUtvar news, and three rdvertisouuMit,.i the lollowing; “The author lierAok having the l.'llh inst,, got an Aefl ot Her Majesty’s most Hommihh| Privy Oouneil, to print and ptfnN list* the foreign anil.home ne&J thrice weekly, vqc : Mondavi Wednesday and Fridays, thl same will be continued from Ibis day Iniward.” Mr. Bain had many oilier relies and teilriosties ol Scotland in the ohlt*h time, a lining which were a box made from the wood of Burn’s Kirk A) loway and a portrait of Mrs. Lockhart, the daughter of stii Walter Scott wbodied in ls.'l'J. Mjj Bain, while living in KdmlmrJ enjoyed the acquaintance of Walter Seoft , of his son in la’vy and liistoiian, Lockhart, of Pilif. Williamson, of James llogg, tamoiis Kllrick Slieplierd, o,ne jif the greatest of Scotch poets *an| authors, who died in 18ii5,tind i* several other literary celeh^^aß of that time, Alter Mr. tiled lining's' Edinburgh <wH lie was in I hat cii^H^J '•lime to Troy in 18-18, and Miad considerable properly up lo that time which, however, gradually slipped away from him with in creasing years, until he was com polled lo accept the position of time-keeper at Hie rolling mill where he remained iiulil after John A. Griswold's death. lie was a hospitable, genial and ph asanl person, and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. I le was a member of I he < ,’alndo niaii Society, which will attend his funeral in a body Ibis alter noon. It')iy Hutljcl. An honest, miner sat in a con templal ive mood before the door of a saloon in one of I he crowded thorough fares of Denver. lie had “taken sugar iu his’n” sever al times, and now cast a look al. intervals towards iinprospcclcd regions in the foothills where he hoped lo strike a lellerin lead now that the placer diggin’s was played out. Slowly down the street esni> a olilary horsAfniuilfl ill moulded clad, moagoß ly equipped, and stopped in f'ronfl of t lie sit I er. “Stranger,” said he, “1 want to sell ycr a horse.” “Slranger,” was the reply, “I don’t waul him.”- “Stranger,” rejoined the way I’arer, “yen really must buy biin. Y'ui never see a belter horse for I lie price." “Wli a l i lie* price stranger?” asked the contemplative man. g “A liiimlred and lil'ty dollars' and dil l cheap at I hat. The cuijtiircr meditated a few minute , and then blandly remark ed, “stranger, I'll give ycr live.” The eqne Irian dismounted, -aying with i ine-tnc- -. “striin ger I won’t allow a hundred and forty live dollar, to stand he tween you and me and a trade; the hor e i your.,.” '•£* , An old fa-hioned minister pass* ing a fashionable church,not. long ago, on which anew spire was going lip, was asked how much higher il wa to be, < Not much,’ he an-wered; ‘ that eongregaliou don’t own much higher in that direction.’ Too often the height of the steeple is the height of the inscrtl Fifty I SllllSCli l.oefl deejS ollltjl •l> ’jj the hum ■it'- , 1 • it i ■i ; ■ ■ : sary, as with ourselves, for ing the organs of vision in condition. Slop the supply and! blindness would become Ulliverl sal. Imifatioii meershaum pipes are now manufactured from po tatoes in France. A peeled pn Ia 1.0 is placed in sulphuric acid and water, in proportion of eight, parts of Ihe former to one hun dred of the latter. If remains in Ibis liquid thirty six hours to blacken, is dried with blotting paper and submitted to a certain pressure, wliJKit becomes a ilia tcriul that readily carved. The is said tube • ■ n’>l , 111 < ii. 11 -1 - o> in - Bj H in eii'’ p \^m I, i imum • -- - " pn - of alt in:- MM j enamell I smithy 1 'I i